“I Feel Like Listening”: @RonnieWoodShow is Now Taking Requests. Here are mine…
- Dan Penn: Zero Willpower (Dan Penn is one of the unsung heroes of soul music. He wrote towering songs that will live longer than any of us)
- Black Merda: Cynthy-Ruth – (WHY? Why don’t more people talk about these soul/funk brothers? This shit’ll stick to your ribs)
- Delaney & Bonnie: Poor Elijah – Tribute To Johnson (What a tour this must have been…southern, soul and rocking and roll)
- Was (Not Was): Crazy Water (This tune is a 4:49 party!)
- The Fabulous Wailers: Wailers House Party (when people think a group called the Wailers…most often it isn’ this Wailers…but it SHOULD be)
- Buddy Miles: Train (The opening to this song feels like sinewy, bicep muscle flexing in slow motion…Buddy was a MONSTER!)
- Fat Domino: Honest Papa’s Love Their Mama’s Better (This, this, song ranks up there with the best R&R songs ever…listen to that rollicking beat and rolling piano. Fats rules)
- Lonnie Mack: Wham! (Lonnie mack brought it all into focus… under appreciated slinger, fo sure)
- Eddie Bo: The Hook & Sling – (Another New Orleans funk master…”hook it…now, sling it girl…SLING it”!)
- Candi Staton: I‘d rather be an old man’s sweetheart (than a young man’s fool) – (Candi pleads here case and I’m buying it. She’s in my top 3 Soul Sister Singers)
- Junior Wells: Snatch it Back and Hold it (Killer opener from one of the all-time best blues albums…on Delmark, no less. He had such attitude)
- Traffic: Medicated Goo (A good old fashioned medicated groove…this is another bonafide party starter)
- Infekshun (Gimme Some Neck is bow-down Saturday night party album and this tune sets the tone). Just got this one on vinyl)
- When the whip comes down (off of Sucking in the70′s, this live version has a classic Ronnie solo)
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Oh yeah, @RonnieWoodShow…if Ronnie needs someone to help him with these in the studio, I am available
I threw up a playlist of requests on MOG – here’s the link: http://bit.ly/dDvuo4I concentrated on tunes that Woody can tell stories about. For instance – what really happened in Toronto while recording the surprise gig at the El Mocambo? Was Ronnie around for the “Rough Mix” sessions with Ronnie Lane and Pete Townshend? What does Ronnie think about bands that bear his influence like The Black Crowes?
@stephencon Great selection of requests for @RonnieWoodShow, Stephen. I Like the story telling approach. Nice call on “Rough Mix” & I agree on “Memphis”.Cheers, mate. Thanks for playing the home game…