Showing posts with label The Black Crowes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Black Crowes. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Remedies: Medicated Goo



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As Darius noted, music itself is a remedy for what ails you. And Steve Winwood has long been one of my favorites to make me feel better. Not that Traffic's Last Exit album was that good, but it includes Medicated Goo, and that is a fine example of Traffic at its best.

I kind of like the imagery of the touring medicine show that the song evokes, and there have been a number of bands that styled or named themselves accordingly: Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show and Old Crow Medicine Show, as well as songs with lyrics that do the same: "Say, Say, Say" and "Your Song".


The song was co-written by Jimmy Miller, who also made music history with Blind Faith and the Rolling Stones.

It's not a very difficult song to play, so it's no surprise that there are a number of cover versions listed at YouTube:

There's a Dave Mason version but since he was part of Traffic, that may not count as a cover?

Scott Sharrard and the Brickyard Band

The Black Crowes

Dreams


Band of Heathens

Jackie Greene

Friday, October 3, 2008

Blog Names: Locust Street



The Black Crowes: Locust Street

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For this writer, the main job of a music blogger is to contextualize the music. This can be accomplished by setting the stage with a theme, attaching personal experiences to a song or explaining its history. Very few bloggers do all three, Locust St does all that and more.

In 2005, while making the transition from UseNet to the Blogosphere, I came across Locust St and was blown away. It wasn't the first music blog I'd seen, but it was the first to contextualize the music on a professorial level with prose equal to the art of the songs discussed. Chris doesn't just write about music, he frames it with art, literature and movies from the day the songs were composed. One gets a chance to bathe themselves in the atmosphere they were written in. I'm not aware of any music blogger that has the knowledge of Jazz Chris possesses and his understanding of music from the Acoustic Era is unparalleled. This heady package inspired me to turn my online activities towards music - I can safely state it's the main reason why I'm blogging about it today.

Now, this is kind of backwards - the theme states songs that inspired blogs. In this case, I'm going to suspend disbelief and take Chris on his word that his blog inspired The Black Crowes' Chris Robinson to write Locust Street. If you're a regular reader, you'll know that's not a big jump to make.

Quite simply, Locust St is the gold standard to judge all serious music blogs against. That's a pretty bold statement, but then again, it's a pretty amazing blog. If you've never been to Locust St, there's no better time than right now to visit.