Friday, December 14, 2012

Gib Guilbeau - a country-rock legend

I encourage you to see this 13 minute cronologic review of Gib Guilbeau's career. It's alot more interesting than I first thought and knew. From early blugrass-rock, to co-operation with Gene Parsons (file under: Bakersfield Country Rock) and other (later) Byrds members like Clarence White, John York and Skip Battin, Nashville West (early: The Reasons) to Linda Ronstadt's backup-band Swampwater to Flying Burrito Brothers and so on. Many great clips and cuts included in this one - mandatory!


Nashville West


Another Nashville West

Swampwater

Linda Ronstadt & Swampwater

Ryan Adams - country revisited

Ryan Adams & The Cardinals "A Kiss Before I Go", from my favorite Ryan Adams album "Jacskonville City Nights" where they bring a lot of great country influences into the songs.


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Tom T. Hall / Leo Kottke

In the last post there was a fine tune being played live by the Flying Norwegians. This song was originally written by Tom T. Hall, so here's the original (imagine if Lee Hazlewood sang it). "Pamela Brown", 1972.


Another one by Tom T.

...and a bottleneck version of "Pamela Brown" by acoustic guitar virtuoso Leo Kottke.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Flying Norwegians - Norwegian country-rock from the 70s


The first real country-rock band from Norway was formed January 1974 in Bergen. They ended their carrier in the early 80s as a new wave band singing in Norwegian, but had a reunion in the 90s where they where back to the country-rock roots.

Guitarist Rune Walle and drummer Gunnar Bergstrøm had both been playing in the folk(-rock) band Hole in the Wall, and had just been playing with the band Saft when they grouped with Cato Sanden (vocals, guitar), Johannes Torkelson (bass) and Jarle Zimmerman (vocal, keyboards) to make a Norwegian country-rock act inspired by what had been going on in the US (eg. Flying Burrito Brothers, Eagles, Poco etc). The quintet moved to Denmark, where they where living in the countryside making songs for their first LP, recorded in Oslo. ”New Day” was released in ’74 and ”Wounded Bird” in 1976.  A&M Records long considered a release of the second album in the states, but it never happened.

The original lineup of Flying Norwegians fell apart when Rune Walle joined the american band Ozark Mountain Daredevils in june 1976. A last concert were held the 10th of January ’77 (with Jan Ove Hommel on bass) and was released as the Norwegian's third album the same year. A great concert album this is.

A fourth album, ”This Time Around” was released  by Sanden, Zimmerman and Bergstrøm with a new lineup in 1979, which has its moments. After another lineup change Zimmerman and Bergstrøm released the last album under the bandname ’82 called ”Du står i veien”.  A new wave rock album in Norwegian. Never heard it and guess it can’t be considered a Flying Norwegians’ album.

...and I almost forgot. The reunited Flying's "Still Riding" was released in 1996. Some kind of "old-man's" country-rock. 

So now as you’ve read a quick biography of maybe the only country-rock band from Norway in the 70s – I present you a selection of clips! 

"Old Lady" originally released on Wounded Bird, here from the live album.


Jingle-jangled-space-rock from Wounded Bird, 1976 :-)

It would be unfair not including "On a day like this" from the 1979 album.


"Young Man" from the first album, New Day, 1974.

Cover of Gram Parson's "Brass Buttons".

Another cover, "Pamela Brown".

"Time's Drawing Circles", first released on the first album.

..and if we end it with "White Line Fever", I guess we had most of what was available (on the tube). Wha'wa'we'va.
A hint if you want the MP3s of the first two albums is www.soundike.com . You're gonna have problems finding the LPs or the split-CD (New Day/Wounded Bird 1994).

Friday, November 23, 2012

Chris Hillman & Herb Pederson live & interview

Some small very interesting facts about Flying Burrito Brothers when Hillman talks after the performance !

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Gene Clark - interview '88 and '83

Interesting "behind the scenes interview/a day with" Gene Clark (Byrds etc.), Randy Meisner (Eagles) and Rick Roberts (Flying Burrito Bro's, Firefall). 1988.

Another one about The Byrds, rumours, "Eight Miles High" (started written in a hotel room in Pittsburg with Brian Jones!!). 1983.

Music!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The Last Thing on my Mind - Clarence White / Tom Paxton

Great version of Tom Paxton's "The Last Thing on my Mind" performed by Clarence White with Herb Pedersen, Byron Berline, Lee Sklar, Roger Bush, Ed Green, Roland White (brother) and Ry Cooder (!!).


"The Last Thing on my Mind" was released in 1964 by Tom Paxton and has been covered by many. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Thing_on_My_Mind. This is one of Paxton's live versions (warm in the studio when you knit your tie tight).


..and an interesting clip of the Carter Family's version from the warm-up for Johnny Cash's "St. Quentin".

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Muleskinner - American bluegrass supergroup

Today's concert is by Muleskinner from 1973. 
Members: 
David Grisman - mandolin 
Clarence White - guitar, vocals 
Richard Greene - violin, vocals 
Bill Keith - banjo 
John Kahn - bass 
Peter Rowan - guitar, vocals 
John Guerin - drums 
Stuart Schulman - bass