Friday, April 24, 2026

He's 85. He's A Beatle. And He's Fine.

 

 

 

Ringo's last foray into country with T- Bone Burnett, 2025's "Look Up" was a pleasant enough record, though after two spins, nothing really stuck. That it was better than "Ringo's Rotogravure" was good enough for me. Now, the pair have returned with more and "Long Long Road" is actually quite good.

Ringo's voice doesn't sound that much different than it did on his 70's hits, and with help from Molly Tuttle and Daniel Tashian, the music on "Long Long Road" sounds genuine. In other words, Ringo Starr pulled it off.

Not everything works. "Baby Don't Go," not the Sonny & Cher hit, and "My Baby Don't Want Nothing" can just barely be called songs, with silly lyrics and nothing melodies. But as a whole, "Long Long Road" plays really well and that makes me happy.

Ringo will be 86 in July. Peace and love, Richie. 


 

 

 


 

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Helene Smith: Something Good Out Of Miami


 

I discovered Helene Smith "Sings Sweet Soul" about 15 or 20 years ago. A regular customer of mine had asked me to keep my eyes out for a copy and I said, "I sure will," not knowing at the time just how rare the record was. I did track down audio, wanting to hear just why this record sold for $2500. Even beat up copies sold for almost $2000. It's been a favorite ever since, when I remember I have the files, like I did yesterday. A vinyl copy has never made it into my hands.

Helene Smith has been called "Miami's First Lady Of Soul," and the tracks she recorded for Clarence Reid's label Deep City Records are all pretty incredible. It may be sacrilige, but I like her version of "Pain In My Heart" more than I like Otis's version. (Though I like Irma Thomas' "Ruler Of My Heart" more than either.)

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

Monday, April 20, 2026

"I Just Hope There's A Chorus"

 


I can't help but think Rick Beato's insides are twisting into pretzels as he struggles to find anything positive to say about the ten songs he is showcasing. 

The title of the video is "The Spotify Top Ten Got Even Worse" and Beato, with his forced smiles and backhanded compliments, is clearly not enjoying what he is listening to. He says things like, "Well written!" Or,"nice change." But every one of these songs, to my ears, sounds exactly the same. He must hear that, as well. There isn't a memorable chorus to be found, or a pure, unaffected voice to be heard. It's all autotuned and soaked in reverb, with melodies that mostly go nowhere.

Rick Beato seems like he doesn't want to come off as the old guy screaming "Get off my lawn," but I have no problem coming across that way because in my heart, I know I'm not. 

These ten songs are godawful. 

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Songs Of The Week, 2026: 4/11-4/17

 


London's Brilliant Parade- Elvis Costello
All Behind You Now- Galactic
Too Soon Gone- Jules Shear
Who's Your Boyfriend?- Piper
Ashes By Now- Emmylou Harris
How Can You Baby-Sit A Man- Ned Towns
Blind Girl- Etta James

zip

 

Saturday, April 18, 2026

BW's Saturday #80

 


Friday, April 17, 2026

"That Feel": THE WEEKEND MIX



 

I've still got the music in me, so I decided to let some of it out. I hope you find something here to love as much as I love it all.

TRACKLIST:

Streetcar- Ray Heindorf
Strom Warning- Mac Rebbenack
Steppin' Out- David Torkanowsky
Two Way Poc-A-Way- The Dixie Cups
Wrong Number- Allen Toussaint
Farmstead Antiques- Stanton Moore
Trouble- The Rumble
Backstreet Girl- Leigh "Little Queenie" Harris
You Got Too Pt. 1- Huey "Piano" Smith & The Clowns
The Joke- Reggie Hall
Washington Post March- Tin Men
O Sole Mio- Wingy Manone
Our Day Will Come- Irma Thomas
The Pumpkin's Lullbye- Wessell Anderson
You Got Too Pt. 2- Huey "Piano" Smith & The Clowns
Your Mama Don't Dance- James Andrews
Construction Site Blues- Jon Cleary
That Feel- Lil' Band O' Gold
Save The Bones For Henry Jones- Danny Barker
I'll Be Seeing You- James Booker

zip

 


 

And if New Orleans don't float your steamboat, here's a bonus.

From 2014, here are Scott Ligon, Casey McDonough, Nora O'Connor, Kelly Hogan and Alex Hall, aka The Flat Five captured live at Chicago's Hideout, performing the Beach Boys' "Friends" in its entirety.

zip 


Enjoy!

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Zep, Too.

 

 

In case you missed it, please behold a 78 year old rock and roll god performing an almost 60 year old song as if it was written yesterday.

Our differences aside regarding Led Zeppelin, this is quite amazing.