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The Sunday Sauce: Scenes from The Soul Kitchen
Back in August I posted about a family tradition: the Sunday Sauce. Each Sunday my old man would make a homemade pasta sauce. There is lots of Italian blood running through both sides of my family. Have a read of that post to find about more about the tradition if you like.
Today is Sunday and I needed the plasma. I cooked up a batch of sauce and took a few snaps. As always, the key ingredient was used: music. Nothing like spending an hour or so making sauce with good rhythms and good blues playing in the background.
I have an iTunes playlist I created that I use as the soundtrack to my cooking; its called, 'Blues With a Feeling". It is a great blend of Blues, Gospel, Country, Soul and R&B...all old, old school. Just the way I like it.
A little bit of garlic, a little bit of oregano, a little bit of Booker T. & the MGs, a little bit of Waylon Jennings and a heathy dose of Bettye Lavette.
Perfect
p.s. I made enough for everyone. Come over if you want. Bring wine.
(If you've never heard this Bettye LaVatte song...LISTEN NOW! The Drive-By Truckers are backing her up)
Feel Like Goin' Home: a playlist for homesick ramblers...
- Charlie Rich - "Feel Like Goin' Home (Demo)": I started exploring Charlie Rich after I read about him in Peter Guralnick's excellent book, "Lost Highway". I went out and bought Charlie's "Essential" and gave it a whirl. When this song came on it stopped me cold. This was RAW and powerful. It fell un-produced and real and it made me want to create this playlist. I think I listened to it a dozen times in a row. There is a studio version on the album that is more lush. I like this one because it is a naked as the day it was written.
- Junior Walker - "Way Back Home": A bit of an obscure one; that is what makes it cool. It had such a different feel than the Charlie tune. This one is a celebration with a party going on in the background. Junior always gets me out of my chair and has me doing the chicken wing.
- "Goin' Home" - The Derek Trucks Band version and the Charley Patton original: Listen to the DTB first. This is off their phenom 2009 album, "Already Free". It is fresh and vibrant, but old timey just the same. Now go listen to Patton's version. It is gruff and raw, but has an optimistic feel to it. DBT captured that and brought it into 2009. I love 'em both...
- Chuck Berry - "Back int he U.S.A": when you think "U.S.A" music...Chuck Berry is near the top of a defining sound. This one made me feel like being picked up in a red Caddy at the airport and driving faaast back to New Hampshire.
- Gram Parsons - "Hickory Wind" (Byrds version): If I ever feel homesick I put this song on. I replace some locations (N.H. for S. Carolina) and tree types (elms for pines...Keene N.H. is the "Elm City") and sing myself back home.
- Bob Dylan - "I Was Young When I Left Home": It is a song/story about a young man who rambled far from home and didn't write, even though he knew he should. His homecoming was not fun one. It is a good reminded to get home and see my family.






