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Author Topic: Nuthin' but da blues.........  (Read 65866 times)

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #30 on: 28 Aug 2010, 11:28:10 pm »
We interrupt reality to adjust your sets to my reality.

This is just so sad that I can't get by it..............
Yarrow, Stookey, and Travers just could not hid the  truth on 'the cruel war'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fto9ji994JY&feature=related

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #31 on: 28 Aug 2010, 11:37:20 pm »
Perhaps her best moment..........

Her fist is clenched, her voices is  clear and strong............and it's kinda prphetic ehrn the wind blows her pretty blondf hari across her face........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8swg1bo0J6c&feature=related
« Last Edit: 28 Aug 2010, 11:43:08 pm by msattler »

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #32 on: 28 Aug 2010, 11:51:33 pm »
She passed this last year.

She sang so many songs of love and truth.
She was one of my loves...........
She was a lady true.
She was........Mary.
She was.....mine.

Mary........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUKB3PxG-0E

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #33 on: 29 Aug 2010, 12:04:42 am »
And in her latter years...........her simple, tru voice still rang true......

Peter and  Paul actually too the sideline on this one........

If you would be son kind, could I chance a dance with you?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sy3vUV3-Tk&NR=1

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #34 on: 29 Aug 2010, 05:57:53 am »
I guess I never realized, at least untul\ now.........that most or all of the early PPM songs were based upon their faith in the Lord above............

Almost every song..........how did I miss this?????????????

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgPjgQBHEeA&NR=1

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #35 on: 29 Aug 2010, 06:11:15 am »
Sorry for the sprocket noise........but this is affirmation of what I spoke about earlier.

I am sooooooooooo far from my home.  About 500 miles........

Again......sorry for the noise in the background.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwB2A9HHaCU&NR=1

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #36 on: 03 Sep 2010, 02:56:57 am »
Kinda wish I would have gotten some comments from somebody about some things I have posted in the last 30 posts or so.......LOL.
But......I do understand.  This is not the Seti Cafe, and most of your are (thankfully so) engaged in more constructive pursuits than listening to the kittyman's musical rants and raves.......LOL.

As you were..............

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #37 on: 03 Sep 2010, 03:09:46 am »
When I was some 30 years younger, I always dreamed about hitting the lottery (don't we all), and opening up a blues bar to beat all...........
Although I am not known by it much on the boards, my nickname of 33 years or so is.....Harvey.  It's on my answering machine at home...'This is Mark, or Harvey, depending on who is calling..........'.
Anyways..........I was gonna call it "Harv's House of Blue Lights".

From an obscure Aussie band........our theme song.

Moose Malone...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTuM3hn3XJo

And there were many other fine versions done as well......

Asleep At The Wheel...probably my fav.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BJt5tJ_rQE

Ella Mae Morse......from 1945.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO5ysmjLlaw

So........y'all come on down.......
To Harv's House of Blue Lights.

Music's good, the beer is cold, and we won't kick most of you out 'till closing time.

LOL.
« Last Edit: 03 Sep 2010, 03:23:29 am by msattler »

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #38 on: 03 Sep 2010, 06:16:04 am »
I go back again.........

What some of you will never understand is my love of the musical idols that I learned in my long gone youth.......

As I get older and they pass before me, one by one, I am lessened by their every loss.
Stevie Ray, Les Paul, and so many others.  I can not withstand their loss without being lessened myself.

The largest piece of myself I have had to try to let go of was the loss of Mary Allin Travers.
She had been with me since I can remember being a young lad.  My Dad introduced us and love was born.
A simple love, a platonic love, of course, but love her I always did.

When it came to pass that she did......a large piece of me went with her.

I was always that kid she sang about in Puff............never wanting to leave Cherry Lane......I just woke up one day, and life was different.

Must have something to do with my love of kitties........because kitties never have to grow up until the day they die.....they just are always kitties.

So.....pardon me whilst I stroll once again down the lane I will too, always wander about when I get sad.........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS194AMNqlI

One last take.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b57aYTJEZbI&feature=related

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #39 on: 04 Sep 2010, 09:07:02 am »
Now I think I understand my place.........

I'm the dang right fielder.......

Somebody who tries with all their might
but can't get it right.  Right field.

I have been maligned by some.........but I shall prevail.

Just come and talk to me some day.  I'll be here.....out in right field.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXVnb0wveRg&feature=rec-LGOUT-exp_stronger_r2-2r-25-HM

I can so very much associate with this song........
It happened to me in real life.   I was, and still am, the slowest, the last to catch on.
One day, out in a grass field where we had made a baseball game some 30 years ago.......the same thing went on......choosing teams.  I was always last. 
And there I was in right field.  The popop came, and unfortunately, I did not have Stookey's luck.
I lost it in the sun, and it hit me right in the eye.  Knocked me out cold.

So, you see, I know what this song is about.
« Last Edit: 04 Sep 2010, 09:34:42 am by msattler »

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #40 on: 04 Sep 2010, 09:50:28 am »
Quite prophetic.........

We shall all be released..
I think Joni is still enchained to this world.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aYAUE6is7I&feature=related

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #41 on: 04 Sep 2010, 10:10:52 am »
The best single I have ever found for Mary.

If some of the younger folks here do not quite understand why my heart pains me so........

Maybe this will explain a bit to you.  And why I was lessened so much by her passing.

Meow..........


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1LHVsAx7bk&feature=related

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #42 on: 04 Sep 2010, 02:42:47 pm »
And the best obit I found for Mary...........

BOSTON (AP) - Mary Travers, one part of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, which used beautiful, tranquil harmonies to convey the angst and turmoil of the Vietnam anti-war movement, racial discrimination and more, died after a yearslong battle with leukemia. She was 72.

The band's publicist, Heather Lylis, said Travers died Wednesday at Danbury Hospital in Connecticut.

Though their music sounded serene, Peter, Paul and Mary represented the frustration and upheaval of the 1960s, as a generation of liberal activists used their music not only to protest political policies, but also to spark social change. And even as the issues changed, and the fiery protests abated, the group remained immersed in musical activism.

Bandmate Peter Yarrow said that in her final months, Travers handled her declining health with bravery and generosity, showing her love to friends and family "with great dignity and without restraint."

"It was, as Mary always was, honest and completely authentic," he said. "That's the way she sang, too - honestly and with complete authenticity."

Noel "Paul" Stookey, the trio's other member, praised Travers for her inspiring activism, "especially in her defense of the defenseless."

"I am deadened and heartsick beyond words to consider a life without Mary Travers and honored beyond my wildest dreams to have shared her spirit and her career," he said.

Mary Allin Travers was born on Nov. 9, 1936, in Louisville, Ky., the daughter of journalists who moved the family to Manhattan's bohemian Greenwich Village. She quickly became enamored with folk performers like the Weavers and was soon performing with Pete Seeger, a founding member of the Weavers who lived in the same building as the Travers family.

With a group called the Song Swappers, Travers backed Seeger on one album and two shows at Carnegie Hall. She also appeared (as one of a group of folk singers) in a short-lived 1958 B roadway show called "The Next President," starring comedian Mort Sahl.

It wasn't until she met up with Yarrow and Stookey that Travers would taste success on her own. Yarrow was managed by Albert B. Grossman, who later worked in the same capacity for Bob Dylan.

In the book "Positively 4th Street" by David Hajdu, Travers recalled that Grossman's strategy was to "find a nobody that he could nurture and make famous."

The budding trio, boosted by the arrangements of Milt Okun, spent seven months rehearsing in her Greenwich Village apartment before their 1961 public debut at the Bitter End.

Their beatnik look - a tall blonde flanked by a pair of goateed guitarists - was a part of their initial appeal. As The New York Times critic Robert Shelton put it not long afterward, "Sex appeal as a keystone for a folk-song group was the idea of the group's manager ... who searched for months for 'the girl' until he decided on Miss Travers."

The trio mingled the i r music with liberal politics, both onstage and off. Their version of "If I Had a Hammer" became an anthem for racial equality. Other hits included "Lemon Tree," ''Leaving on a Jet Plane" and "Puff (The Magic Dragon)."

They were early champions of Dylan and performed his "Blowin' in the Wind" at the March on Washington in August 1963.

And they were vehement in their opposition to the Vietnam War, managing to stay true to their liberal beliefs while creating music that resonated in the American mainstream.

In a statement Thursday, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, which honored the group with a lifetime achievement award in 2006, said: "Travers' soaring voice and signature harmonies were instrumental in (the group's) achievement of a rarefied level of commercial success without compromise, while continuing a centuries-old tradition of people raising their voices in song for the sake of freedom."

The group collected five Grammy Awards for their three-part h a rmony on enduring songs like "Leaving on a Jet Plane," ''Puff (The Magic Dragon)" and "Blowin' in the Wind."

At one point in 1963, three of their albums were in the top six Billboard best-selling LPs as they became the biggest stars of the folk revival movement.

It was heady stuff for a trio that had formed in the early 1960s in Greenwich Village, running through simple tunes like "Mary Had a Little Lamb."

Travers' soaring voice and signature harmonies were instrumental in PP&M's achievement of a rarefied level of commercial success without compromise, while continuing a centuries-old tradition of people raising their voices in song for the sake of freedom.

Their debut album came out in 1962, and immediately scored a pair of hits with their versions of "If I Had a Hammer" and "Lemon Tree." The former won them Grammys for best folk recording and best performance by a vocal group.

"Moving" was the follow-up, including the hit tale of innocence lost, "Puff (The Magic Dragon)" - which reached No. 2 on the charts, and generated since-discounted reports that it was an ode to marijuana.

Album No. 3, "In the Wind," featured three songs by the then-22-year-old Dylan. "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" and "Blowin' in the Wind" both reached the top 10, bringing Dylan's material to a massive audience; the latter shipped 300,000 copies during one two-week period.

"Blowin' in the Wind" became another civil-rights anthem, and Peter, Paul and Mary fully embraced the cause. They marched with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, Ala., and performed with him in Washington.

In a 1966 Times interview, Travers said the three worked well together because they respected one another. "There has to be a certain amount of love just in order for you to survive together," she said. "I think a lot of groups have gone down the tubes because they were not able to relate to one another."

With the advent of the Beatles and Dylan's switch to electric guitar, the folk boom disappeared. Travers expressed disdain for folk-rock, telling the Chicago Daily News in 1966 that "it's so badly written. ... When the fad changed from folk to rock, they didn't take along any good writers."

But the trio continued their success, scoring with the tongue-in-cheek single "I Dig Rock and Roll Music," a gentle parody of the Mamas and the Papas, in 1967 and the John Denver-penned "Leaving on a Jet Plane" two years later.

They also continued as boosters for young songwriters, recording numbers written by then-little-known Gordon Lightfoot and Laura Nyro.

In 1969, the group earned their final Grammy for "Peter, Paul and Mommy," which won for best children's album. They disbanded in 1971, launching solo careers - Travers released five albums - that never achieved the heights of their collaborations.

Over the years they enjoyed several reunions, including a performance at a 1978 anti-nuclea r benefit organized by Yarrow and a 35th-anniversary album, "Lifelines," with fellow folkies Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Dave Van Ronk and Seeger. A boxed set of their music was released in 2004.

They remained politically active as well, performing in 1995 on the anniversary of the Kent State shootings and performing for California strawberry pickers.

Travers had undergone a successful bone marrow transplant to treat her leukemia and was able to return to performing after that.

"It was like a miracle," Travers told The Associated Press in 2006. "I'm just feeling fabulous. What's incredible is someone has given your life back. I'm out in the garden today. This time last year I was looking out a window at a hospital." She also said she told the marrow donor "how incredibly grateful I was."

But by mid-2009, Yarrow told WTOP radio in Washington that her condition had worsened again and he thought she would no longer be able to perform.

Travers lived for m a ny years in Redding, Conn. She is survived by her husband, Ethan Robbins, and daughters, Alicia and Erika.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press



From happier days.........http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLYefZkOMB0&feature=related
Her passing can never erase the joy she, Peter, and Paul gave to millions.

msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #43 on: 19 Oct 2010, 12:34:15 am »
Guess I shold be posting here rather that the 'Seti is down' thread..
I was reminded of that once already.

Anyways.......
Mork is borked........I really thought they would come back up today.....but I guess the project is willing, but the hardware is weak.

Soooooooo. I just go off on a tanker and amuse myself with other things.

Which are probably somewhat different than what some of you folks might entertain in your off time......
After all, I don't have an outhouse.......

Best give you a reference to that statement........a cut by Jewel,,,,,,,who was, by her own admission, raised with an outhouse.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzHOw3Yc_rM Chime Bells........meow.


msattler

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Re: Nuthin' but da blues.........
« Reply #44 on: 19 Oct 2010, 01:01:31 am »
What some of you do not realize, or wish to try to understand.........

Is that simply that I live 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow'.
Just south of the Rainbow Bridge...where Tigger and Oscar live.

There is a Rainbow Bridge for humans too.
And I happen to be blessed with being able to go back and forth between here and there.

Few are able to do so.

So, sometimes I speak to you from here, sometimes from there.

I know this might sound silly, crazy to some of you.  Kinda like Prot........I can be here one moment and not here the next.......
And I do tresaure THIS world....and not just for the apples.  You'll have to watch the movie for that reference.

Sooooo, I have watched from above and far above.

All men know right from wrong, Mark........another quote.

All kitties know wrong from right......that's why they, too, are blessed with this gift.

Let's just say that my simple powers, like Prot's, are not limitless, and can't include taking you with me when I visit elsewhere.  Wish I could. So don't be packin' up your sneakers.

I expect the black copter pilots will be circling soon.........
I know they have been monitoring me for some time.

Oh, and one who sings as though she knows......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCr1M5_THms&NR=1  She is not so blessed with the gift, but has been blessed with a voice.

Oh.........and BTW, you silly folks.

Yes, there is a God.  He is not what some of you have been led to believe by your brothers here on earth....not at all.  But, hw will not come crashing down int he 2012 scenariio that some envision.....nor the 'striking sword' version of the bible.
HE is already sorting the chaff from the wheat in the next world..........and will continue to do so when you visit the next one.
Prot's final statement about the universe collapsing and then expanding......is the closest you humans will ever ger to the final truth/
But he did  create you.........not in his own image.....but in the 'soap bubble' version Prot spoke about.
Why is a soap bubble round......that is what you must ask yourself everday in front of the mirror.
You are all soap bubbles.

And evey mistake you have made will be repeated.........again, and agina,,,,,,and aigain.
Unless you make the right choices. you are destined to repeat the wrong ones.

Meow, meow.

Mark
« Last Edit: 19 Oct 2010, 01:27:12 am by msattler »

 

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