Friday, March 24, 2023

World Wide Woozle episode #599

Hello out there and welcome back.

The songs in this episode are a playlist of songs that Todd and I inflicted on an audience last Saturday night. I'll also include the few that I played solo.

Choosing songs for a gig whether originals or cover versions isn't easy. I went through a huge list in my head and in conversation with Toddo before we settled on the ones we eventually rehearsed and played. There were some that simply didn't work, some that we couldn't sing and of course plenty that I couldn't play. Add to that the fact that we were hoping to be relatively entertaining and the list grew and shrank on an almost daily basis. I have to recognise my mate Todd for putting up with me but also for rehearsing like there was no tomorrow. Kudos to you brother.

First up came a couple of Beatles tunes. Todd is one of the biggest Beatles fans I have ever known and he chose these. I'd played them both before at a New Year's Eve show back in the dim dark ages before the ANU ripped down one of the most awesome venues ever. Regardless, they were both a lot of fun to play as well as to work out how to manage them with just two acoustic guitars.

The Beatles – Piggies – https://youtu.be/t0nzZ8-kIf0

The Beatles – Two of Us – https://youtu.be/cLQox8e9688

Toddo chose the next one as well and it was new to me. I've never really listened to The Cure but I like this song so maybe I should spend some time with their back catalogue. It took us quite a while to find a key to play this in that we could both sing comfortably and in tune.

The Cure – Inbetween Days – https://youtu.be/scif2vfg1ug

A while ago I played my first solo show for some friends. I included a range of guest stars and Todd was there to help me perform the next track. So it made sense to reprise it. We did dump the guitar solo though because we were a bit worried about overstaying our welcome!

The Beatles - Hey Bulldog – https://youtu.be/M4vbJQ-MrKo

I've wanted to play the next song for absolutely ages. I figured though that without a piano and a bass guitar that it really wouldn't work. We tried it anyway and the fortunate thing was that, even though this was probably the hardest song for Todd to sing, it was the one he did the best. This one was tons of fun!

The Whitlams – You Sound Like Louis Burdett – https://youtu.be/03yeNNtSJco

Originally we were going to play When Love Comes To Town by U2 and BB King but when we rehearsed it, to be frank, it was a little bit dull. It needs a whole band I think. We arrived at a Johnny Cash song when I was showing Todd a different picking pattern. And of course, almost everyone knows the words to it.

Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues - https://youtu.be/89q3zN1Aa9Q

My last song for the evening with Toddo was by Green Day. He's a fan, I'm a fan and this song is one I always come back to. Learning the lyrics was interesting because a lot of them turned out to be not what either of us had been singing for years! Listen along with a lyrics sheet perhaps.

Green Day – The Grouch - https://youtu.be/p-LWwzbUXBc

It's almost a year to the day since I played this song at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. I wasn't going to play it at this show but I wanted to include an original and Todd encouraged me to do it as well. I think I might need to get around to getting a decent recording done.

Rob Marshall - One's Too Many - https://on.soundcloud.com/gVF5D

I've written about the next song here before.  It really hits home with me on a number of levels. Again, if you get a chance to see the documentary about Glen Campbell and the album and tour around this song then it's time well spent.

Glen Campbell – A Better Place - https://youtu.be/YzrugsDTKpw

Having seen Billy Bragg recently I was determined to play one of his songs. Lots of them are relatively easy to play but I just can't sing them. I think I struggled with this one a bit, I probably had it in the wrong key, but it's a great song. As I said on the night, this one is for anyone who thinks that Putin is a Communist.

Billy Bragg – The World Turned Upside Down – https://youtu.be/SWRpl2S9iwk

This set was a support slot for George and the band as the main act so I wanted to get people singing along and energised. The chorus of this song is perfect for that and it seemed to work.

Redgum – Long Run – https://youtu.be/FLrJa-fKIvw

So there you have it. The songs we played…

I'd like to say a huge thanks to George and the band for having us along and including me in a few songs in their set too. And also to the people who were at the show, didn't throw things at us, and sang along even when we fooled them with a song we were NEVER going to be able to play. Todd and I have another show tentatively booked so watch this space for details and we'll get to learning a few more tunes.

Marty, mate, if you're reading this; much love to you brother.

Rock on,

The Woozle

"When's it gonna be my turn?
Don't forget me
When's it gonna be my turn?
Open me up, tell me you like me..."

Saturday, March 11, 2023

World Wide Woozle episode #598

Hello out there all you radio fans.

Bon Jovi - Blame It On The Love of Rock 'n' Roll - https://youtu.be/VZxZAhX9gfk

It has not been a great few days. On Tuesday evening I decided that the time was right to put a new car seat cover in my car. It required all sorts of contortions from me to get all the straps sorted out. The next morning as I got into the vehicle my back decided that all that twisting had made it angry and it decided to spasm and then be very sore. Stupid back. As a result I've spent the past few days popping anti-inflammatories and doing more stretching than a bendy toy. I was back on the bike this morning (Saturday) for a very gentle 50km and I'm just a bit tight now rather than sore. I guess I'll keep working on it and also add some more glute/hamstring/hip flexor moves into my heavy metal yoga routine! Seriously though, those few days really challenged my mental health. A couple of years ago it would've been much, much worse but my resilience is a lot better than it was and I got through it almost unscathed! Onwards.

Rose Tattoo - We Can't Be Beaten - https://youtu.be/dIhRZNHuWlo

Rose Tattoo play tonight in Canberra and I had thought I would go. At the moment I think that discretion will be the better part of valour however, and I won't take a chance with my back by standing up for a couple of hours. It's a shame but at least I did see them not that long ago at the same venue.

I've already mentioned the fact that I'm playing a few songs next Saturday (18 March) at the Artists Shed in Fyshwick. The evening starts at 7pm sharp with Susan reading some of her poetry followed by Todd and I murdering a few songs that you'll probably know and then George and his band raising the musical standard of the evening! Come along for a great night. There's also part 2 of the show on Sunday afternoon with Sam talking about art, Brownie and H busking out tunes and then George and the band doing a different set. Come along and be part of the community.

Dave Fenley - Stand By Me (cover) - https://youtu.be/RPpL5wDADMQ

Years ago I bought an album by City and Colour on the strength of one song. It's a beautiful album and I will admit I got a shock to discover that it was the same vocalist as in Alexisonfire. Very different! Dallas writes heartfelt and moving songs and his vocal delivery can be heartbreaking. This is a brand new single and I'll be looking out for the album as well. If the title doesn't indicate a language warning on this one then you should pay more attention.

City and Colour - F***ed It Up - https://youtu.be/GXi-td4mjac

I made a pact with myself quite a while now to no longer rant here, or on social media. The reason was two-fold. Firstly, it really doesn't make a difference. No-one's mind is going to be changed by my raving loony, left wing, hippy thoughts. And secondly, all it did was make me more grumpy. I made a conscious decision years ago to be as chilled as possible. It doesn't matter if someone cuts in front of you in traffic. The kids at the mall are just being kids. That guy with the pink hair probably likes having pink hair. I'm comfortable wearing shorts and a flanny almost everywhere regardless of what anyone thinks. There is one thing that has started to get under my skin recently and I thought I might air it here to see if I'm just an old fuddy duddy or if my concerns are shared. Let me give you some examples...

"Excited to say that..."

"Decided to go to..."

"Had a great time representing..."

Can you see it? What has happened to sentences? Are we so lazy that we always drop the first word? "I'm excited to say that...." or "I decided to go..." or "We had a great time...". How am I meant to know who the sentence is about without the first bit? And don't get me started on how people hold a pen either. That's it, I'm going back to a quiet life.

Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On - https://youtu.be/rjOhZZyn30k

Finally, it seems as though Sleaford Mods will indeed be coming to Australia before too long. The UK duo have had New Zealand dates for ages now and had to open a second show in Auckland. They aren't a band that I'd listen to every day but I'd be keen to experience them in a live setting. It's gritty, honest music. 

Sleaford Mods - UK GRIM - https://youtu.be/loiI8M3U7gA

Rock on brothers and sisters,
The Woozle

"If I could start again
A million miles away
I would keep myself
I would find a way..."
Johnny Cash, Hurt (Nine Inch Nails cover), 2002.