Showing posts with label George. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George. Show all posts

Monday, April 29, 2024

Monday, April 29, 2024: George Benson - On Broadway


 

I'm going quit my job, ditch this 9 to 5 drag and go be a star on Broadway!

I'm going to sing, going to dance, going to play this here guitar.

I'm going to ditch this dead suburbia for the bright lights of the biggest city. 

I'm going to make it there, I'm going to make it everywhere!

I'm ready for my close up!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Wednesday, July 4, 2012: George Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue



What makes America great?

Many people could site a multitude of different ideas here - freedom, liberty, justice

For me, it's Jazz.   We invented it, we developed it, and nobody plays it like us.

I don't too much the concept of American Exceptionalism, except when it comes to Jazz.

We're truly number one on this count.

Regardless of where you are, or where you're from, have a great day today.

And listen to some Jazz.  You'll love it.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Friday, December 2, 2011: George Clinton - Atomic Dog



Futuristic Bow Wow, indeed.

As it's December, we know what is just around the corner. Yes, it's that magical day where surprises await, and lovely gifts are to be had. Well, those, or unforgettable disappointments.

Yes, I'm talking about the annual Christmas office party.

If you're going to be the dog, then be an Atomic Dog this party season.

And kick it off with one of the grandest Old School Jams around.

Bow Wow Wow Yippie-Yo Yippie Yea.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Thursday, December 2, 2010: George Harrison - Wah Wah


In 2008, Rolling Stone Magazine listed the 100 Greatest Guitarists.

The list had Johnny Ramone at #16, Eddie Van Halen at #70, and didn't even include Steve Vai or Django Reinhardt, so you can tell what a total crock of shite this was.

George Harrison was at #21. He should have been higher.

He was called The Quiet Beatle.  He should have been called The Great Guitarist.  Listen to all the musical landscapes The Beatles crossed, from skiffle to rock and roll, through experimentation and eastern influence, with some country and pure pop thrown in for good measure, whatever Paul or John threw at George, he rose to the challenge and always managed to shine just as bright with his own work.  And he always made it look easy to boot.

Paul was awkward, John was fussy, Ringo was a laugh, but George..............George was cool.

Never flashy or temperamental, George Harrison later considered himself more of a gardener than a guitarist. Which, obviously, raises him even higher in my esteem.

God loves gardeners.

From the historic Concert For Bangladesh, here is George and friends grooving it down like very, very few people could ever do.

So here's to you, George, probably one of the coolest people ever to tend a garden. Or pick up a guitar.

You are missed.