Showing posts with label exile to France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exile to France. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2009

Au Revoir, Mes Amis!

Tonight I am leaving for Paris, so pardon moi if I do not post much over the next week. Maybe Brad will come back to fill your PTIPS needs? Just kidding, it's not an election year; Brad won't be back until 2012. Anyways, I found this picture today and thought it was funny (and useful)!


Saturday, September 13, 2008

The Armpit Collection IV



Champion Jack Dupree - Blues from the Gutter

This is one of the first real blues records I heard. It somewhat jolted my intrigue towards the blues and I've found many great records by other bluesman since, but this record has always remained an ideal. What a title. What a piano player. What a singer. And what a band (the guitar playing is simple and monumental). "Slow down man, don't walk so fast." Produced by the recently deceased Jerry Wexler, I believe it's the Champion's first full album, despite being on many 78's before this. You gotta dial in on some of the lyrics, "lord when I get loaded, I just want my milk and cake." Or, "I hung around my friends and smoke reefer." Or, "climb up on the table honey, let the doctor see what else you got." I have since found a record that's a collection of Dupree recordings - just the man at the piano, and I ultimately prefer this setting, but as an album and an experience, Blues from the Gutter is as the title suggests, and what better place to look?