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Thursday, May 07, 2026

Plug It In! Turn It Up! Part 1 to Part 4 [1939-2005] (12 x CDs) | Butterboy

VA – Plug It In! Turn It Up! Part 1 to Part 4 [1939-2005] (12 x CDs)



A set like Plug It In! Turn It Up! Electric Blues The Definitive Collection 
tends to reveal itself slowly, not through any single disc but through the 
way it settles across all four volumes. 
Twelve CDs in total, issued as a connected series, it gathers electric 
blues recordings from the point where amplification 
begins to reshape the music, and follows that current forward without 
forcing it into a strict narrative.

It helps to dip in rather than start at the beginning. 
A track built around a sharp, overdriven guitar line leads into something 
looser, then into a groove that leans more on rhythm than melody. 
Across the set, that balance keeps shifting. Early recordings still carry 
the structure of acoustic blues, just pushed through an amplifier. 
As the discs move forward, the sound thickens. Bands tighten, rhythms 
become more insistent, and the guitar begins to take a more central role.

Names come and go, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Elmore James, 
not as isolated highlights but as part of a wider field of players working 
within the same language. 
The sequencing keeps them grounded in that shared space, rather than 
lifting any one performance above the rest.
What gives the series its shape is accumulation. Repeated patterns, 
familiar chord movements, and variations in tone begin to connect across discs. 
A riff heard early on reappears later in a different form, a rhythm returns 
with more weight behind it. 

The differences are there, but they sit within a consistent approach.
Heard across multiple sittings, the set feels less like a history lesson and more 
like a long current of sound. The details shift, the energy rises and falls, but the 
core remains steady, one amplified voice following another, carrying the 
same idea forward without needing to resolve it. 
(Butterboy)
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The tracklisting is a bit big to share here but clink on the link and check it out at Butterboy’s HQ

You won’t regret it, its an awesome collection and if there is but one number you don’t have you really need to check this out
 

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American Bandstand 1969 – Polk Salad Annie, Tony Joe White | Rockanroll de los 60 +

 I love this original versioning the video makes it in its blurry brilliance! The horn section! Wah-wah’s on the guitar!

American Bandstand 1969 – Polk Salad Annie, Tony Joe White

BETTER VERSION!   ?



Released in 1968, “Polk Salad Annie” went nowhere for about 9 months before it finally caught on nationally thanks to its increasing popularity among teens in the south. Today it sits at #18 on its way to #8 in 3 weeks. This is Tony’s first and only top 40 hit, but in 1967 he also wrote and performed “Rainy Night in Georgia” which will be made famous by Brook Benton in 1970. 

Polk salad is another way of saying “poke sallet” a cooked greens dish made from pokeweed which grew abundantly near Oak Grove, Louisiana where Tony grew up. If you were to actually eat a “salad” made from raw pokeweed you would most likely die as it is extremely toxic. (I always wondered what it was!!?)

Tony Joe White passed away unexpectedly of a heart attack on October 24, 2018 (RIP)

Cros - David Crosby - Life in Hawaii 1993 | Floppy Boot Stomp

 

David Crosby - Kauai, Hawaii USA. 1993

David Crosby - Sheraton Princeville Hotel
Kauai, HI
December 28, 1993
Soundboard @flac
A SILENT WAY SPECIAL
So the Boss at FBS and VW found this set

Set List:
01   Intro by Graham Nash
02   In My Dreams
03   Naked In The Rain
04   'Til It Shines On You
05   Thousand Roads
06   David talking about how the next song was written
07   Bittersweet 
08   story about the next song
09   Delta
10   Rusty And Blue
11   tuning and talking about the next song
12   Tracks In The Dust
13   Graham Nash and Russ Kunkel come on stage
14   Deja Vu (1)(2)
15   banter
16   Guinevere (1)(2)
17   Long Time Gone (1)(2)(3)


David Crosby - vocals, guitar, piano

guests:
(1) Graham Nash - vocals, guitar, harmonica, guitar
(2) Russ Kunkel - percussion
(3) Nicolette Larson - vocals
 

Comments:- Nicolette Larson opened


Notes:
- David is talking after he played Delta and the end of it was truncated, so who was he thanking?
- A number of pops and clicks have been removed.

Thanks to Eric and Gary for this recording.

Silent Ways says: Thanks to the above and Guitars101!! 


This Is The End : one of the last known pictures of Jim Morrison . . . .

 

Photo by Gilles Yepremian. 

Circa May/June 1971 - Pam and Jim picture with HervĂ© Muller outside his apartment (6 Place Tristan Bernard, Paris). 

Bigger photo from Jeff Finn’s docu-mystery “Before the End: Searching for Jim Morrison”, chapter 3.

You can watch it here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/beforetheend


LOS LOBOS - NATIVE SONS

LOS LOBOS - NATIVE SONS 


"We were walking out of the studio one day and I said, ‘Hey Dave, I have an idea. What if we wrote an original song for this record?’ He looked at me and said: Write an original cover?” - Louie PĂ©rez
5 years of Native Sons — a record filled with influential covers and an original title track that speaks to the roots of Los Lobos 🎸🎶 It’s also the namesake of the new feature-length documentary spotlighting their enduring career. Stay tuned for more đź‘€
Join the celebration and press play today đź’ż #LosLobos

THE DOORS - L.A. Woman

 Now to rectify with some more cheerful music and peerless slide playing . . . . . 


This is how you do it (and play slide too!) 

Their producer thought it wasn’t up to scratch and he heard the playbacks and said 'I’m outta here' so it got produced by their engineer, Bruce Botnick.! 

Rothschild said they sounded like some sleazy lounge band!

They came up with their top selling LP L.A.Woman

 - Robby Krieger on slide guitar!

Derek Trucks - guitar style

Derek Trucks - guitar style


"Founded by singer Susan Tedeschi and guitarist Derek Trucks, the Tedeschi Trucks Band sit at the crossroads of blues, soul, rock and jazz, an expansive, big-hearted sound carried by an ensemble of nearly a dozen musicians. For this extract, we chose one of the concert’s most unforgettable peaks: Derek Trucks’ solo on “Midnight in Harlem.”
It’s the kind of playing that says everything without rushing, lyrical slide lines, raw emotion, and that unmistakable tone that turns a single phrase into a full story. Backed by rich harmonies, a powerful horn section, and a band that breathes as one, the solo lifts the song into something cinematic: tender, fiery, and totally transcendent."

this blurb from Qwest TV

This blurb is what makes rock writers unbearably funny the praise here is little short of hagiography gone mad - truly awful writing

Now this may seem harsh and a tad unkind especially as I feature Derek at 13 but these two examples show exactly why I really do not care for his slide paying at ALL! I prefer his wife’s playing. There I have said it but frankly I would rather listen to her play all day than one version of Layla with Derek wavering away!

It is full of stylist ‘mistakes' everyone makes when learning, the 'tail off' dragging the slide back off the note, the constant wobble on the note (you avoid holding the right note a la Ry Cooder) and his right hand technique drives me nuts, no pic and an upward strum/pluck that limits your playing. It's an inaccurate reverse strum of some unique style and a bad habit he should have dispensed with after playing for folk at 13! Someone should have told him when but a youngster but no he is still using it as an adult! The tone on the piece at the top of this page is truly awful screeching and too high a tone, we all do that when starting out it is almost unlistenable to me!

The Derek Trucks Facebook page (clearly not him one would hope!? sic)

"Young talent! 13-year-old Derek Trucks rockin’ ‘Layla’ - opening for ABB in Raleigh, NC, July 1993. 🎸"

Could I have played like this at 13? No clearly, but it shows why he shouldhave had lessons from someone IMO

START YOUR DAY WITH THIS LOT! The Biscuit Eaters = SUPERB!!!

The Biscuit Eaters!



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Wednesday, May 06, 2026

Dougie MacLean and Tim Edey - 'Broken Wings’ 2012

 My fourth favourite video for this 6th Anniversary Week! It's "Broken Wings"! ... filmed by Butterstone Studios during our Friends Concert in Perth Concert Hall during The Perthshire Amber Festival 2012... Dougie MacLean is joined by our great friend (and stunningly talented musician!) Tim Edey ... Dougie Maclean says . . . . . !


Dougie MacLean