Thursday, April 21, 2022

World Wide Woozle episode #565

It's been a while, a long while in fact, since I wrote anything here. A lot has happened and this morning I finally felt the urge to write again. It isn't that I've been avoiding my blog, I've just been a bit busy; in a good way!

Since my last post in January I've sold my house, moved in with Fi, played a gig in Melbourne, continued to enjoy my work, ridden up a lot of hills, done some dog-sitting, been to some gigs, and caught up with both of my kids and my Dad. I've been happier and more content than I have in a very long time.

The Chicks - The Long Way Around (live) - https://youtu.be/s5HKLteH9Mc

I was fortunate enough to be asked to play guitar at a gig for "The Riflemen" which is a group featuring my mate RobP and also Anthony and Lachy from The Wiggles. Also in the group were a number of the touring musicians from The Wiggles. Those guys are consummate professionals and were very kind and encouraging to me. After Fi and I flew to Melbourne, I got to go to Rod Laver Arena twice to rehearse backstage with the group between Wiggles shows. The gig was held at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne and featured a number of Veteran artists. We got to play for about an hour and it was heaps of fun. It was a bit like a big folk music session with a wide range of songs and instruments including guitars, bagpipes, mandolins, push button accordion and bass. If you like bands such as The Pogues then you'll understand the kind of music we were playing. It's not all about me but I did get to perform one of my original songs and the reaction was really good.

The Riflemen - The Recruiting Sergeant - https://youtu.be/fbxYKPA4z0s

Fi and I got to see some of my family in Melbourne as well in what was a hectic and tiring weekend but so worth it! Don't try to get a taxi in that city just now...it's almost impossible.

Skyhooks - Carlton (Lygon Street Limbo) - https://youtu.be/Bxq0CFLWWks

We've also managed to see a couple of great gigs at the Canberra Theatre. Both involved the same orchestra with a range of vocalists. One show was a Queen tribute and the other was George Michael / Wham! The musicians were excellent and the majority of the singing was first class which all added up to both shows being a lot of fun. Musically, the Queen show was spot on but understandably the vocals were hard to nail. For the George Michael performance I thought that four out of five vocalists were superb and were almost uncannily like listening to the man himself. A few little music production hitches and a slightly average mix were the only criticisms I'd make and they really were relatively minor.

Wham! - I'm Your Man - https://youtu.be/kAGl8RWTSqc

In the near future we're off to see one of my favourite Australian bands, Spy vs Spy. The band were around in the 80s and early 90s and were very popular here and in Brazil. I was surprised to see an advertisement for a local gig and, after checking that it was the same band (it's one of the original members only now) I booked tickets. There's a newish album which sounds pretty good. The sound of Michael Weiley (d. 2018) remains one of the main influences on how I try to sound on the electric guitar.

v Spy v Spy - Soldiers - https://youtu.be/7Lg5Ja2qF6U

Lita Ford (ex The Runaways, solo artist) is pretty well known in hard rock circles. Her 1988 album, Lita, did really well on the back of the single, Kiss Me Deadly. It's a track that is a regular feature on most rock playlists I put together as it's just a lot of fun. I really didn't expect it to be reimagined by Chuck Prophet but he's done a great job!! I really like both versions!

Chuck Prophet live with The Makeout Quartet - Kiss Me Deadly - https://youtu.be/SeKQgcRrnx0

DJ ChickenManLaff sent me a link to some Kyuss live footage. I remember seeing them, with DJ DJ, in 1993 when they supported Metallica in Sydney. I didn't grow up listening to Black Sabbath but Kyuss turned me in that direction a little later in life. I learned what the "heavy" in heavy metal was all about.

Kyuss - Green Machine - https://youtu.be/R-MSfd2S7lo

Lots of bands seem to be releasing live radio broadcast recordings onto various streaming services at the moment. Whilst some of the audio quality is that of a bootleg at best, there are some real gems out there. I heard one from the Georgia Satellites the other day that highlighted what a great live band they must have been. I've still got a couple of their singles on vinyl as well as an album on cassette!

The Georgia Satellites - Railroad Steel (live) - https://youtu.be/OaGVkhLy6kI

I played Ghost in the last episode but that was three months ago and they've got a new album out now. The first single is a ripper and so here it is. The band are touring at the moment across the world so hopefully they can bring their spooky version of rock and roll back to their fans in Australia before too long.

Ghost - Call Me Little Sunshine - https://youtu.be/DD2m_iqD7dI

And whilst I certainly don't need another guitar...this one from Hagstrom in Sweden is so very, very tempting.

I was asked recently to provide some advice for a young fella who was lining up to buy his first electric guitar. I remember going to get mine back in late 1987 and really having no idea. I was lucky that the guys in the shop did the right thing by me because I played that axe non-stop and I still have, and love it. My young friend ended up with a sweet deal on a Stratocaster and I hope it serves him well for a long time. Whilst putting together a short playlist of guitarists I like to share with him I reflected on the players that influenced me back then. I was all about Angus & Malcolm Young from AC/DC, Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits and Brian May from Queen. I don't really play or sound like any of them but their music continues to inspire me. Rock on Lachy!

Dire Straits - Telegraph Road (live) - https://youtu.be/Q1Wp2ASqyxI 

Zoë is back in the country for a visit after just over 800 days away. It's been amazing and pretty emotional as you can probably imagine. In the last episode I was ruminating about the fact that I hadn't seen my family for such a long time. And in the last few weeks I've seen Zoë, Angus and my Dad too! Unfortunately the NZ contingent will have to wait just a little longer as will those in Vanuatu. Thanks for nothing, Covid.

Steve Miller Band - Jet Airliner - https://youtu.be/pEp_IAfyldo

When Chris Bailey (The Saints) passed away recently I admitted to DJ SAB that I hadn't realised that Ed Kuepper was in that band as well. Look, to be fair, I didn't come to Australia until I was in high school! He encouraged me to seek out some of Ed's back catalogue so I have been having a listen. It's worth it. There's an album called Complete Radio Sessions which I have been really getting into. I have a feeling that this could be quite a long and fruitful journey. I'm not sure quite how to describe Ed's music other than, um, varied. If you like Don Walker's solo stuff you'd probably like this.

Ed Kuepper - Honey Steel's Gold (live) - https://youtu.be/pVMF02iNbb0

Midnight Oil were meant to play here in Canberra last night. Unfortunately for a lot of people, the weather was atrocious and the gig was cancelled. For a while, after learning and playing so many Oils tunes, I didn't really want to listen to them anymore. Time is a great healer though and I have re-embraced their power and passion. Whilst their new album isn't great, it does have its moments. This is one of the songs that has started to grow on me.

Midnight Oil - Rising Seas - https://youtu.be/BWgesOsL2dA

I had to learn a John Williamson song for the gig in Melbourne. We ran out of time to play it but the guitar parts on it are cool and learning them was a challenge and a lot of fun. I'd forgotten how good this whole album was.

John Williamson - Dingo - https://youtu.be/IJ_Yl5EnmbE

That's it folks. No election nonsense...do your own research, ask the difficult questions, make up your own mind

Rock on everyone,
The Woozle

"Sometimes I give myself the creeps
Sometimes my mind plays tricks on me
It all keeps adding up
I think I'm cracking up
Am I just paranoid?
Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah..." Alanis Morissette, Basket Case (live Green Day cover), 2012.

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