Found in the record store filed under used vinyl recent arrivals. The question must be asked: Who would part with a Zevon recording?
I've been hooked since hearing those first piano notes of Frank and Jesse James as he opened a show for Jackson Browne in 1976. Unknown to me at the time, I went out the very next day and bought his self titled album. This bootleg recording of a radio broadcast brings back memories of that night forty years ago. For a nostalgic Zevon fan, very bittersweet since those days of youth and Warren Zevon are long gone. Though still wanting to keep the music alive!!
From starting out listening to my parents records to staying up late at night listening to the radio to being introduced to album collecting as a teenager to making mix-tapes and into the present, it seems that I've always been searching for and listening to music of widely varied genres. Here's an idea of what I've been hearing along the way ....
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Evening of Jazz
A different kind of Jazz playlist. Not a lot of household names here. No jazz standards here. That doesn't mean it can't be enjoyabl...
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Gary Clark Jr. - This Land. A few months ago (bought it on my birthday), upon first and second listens, other than the opening song, ...
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Culture on display in Salem, Oregon!!! In the middle of an empty lot in town. One story that I've heard is that there once was a used ...
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Leo Kottke - 12 String Blues: Live at the Scholar Coffeehouse. On the Oblivion Recording Company label. From 1969. Found today at my old rec...
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