dimanche 19 mai 2013

dimanche 12 mai 2013

une des plus belles choses au monde ...

.... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... al hibbler et hank jones (1982)... le dernier disque de al hibbler ...

jeudi 7 mars 2013

bob dylan and sam peckinpah, as told by rudy wurlitzer

Bob Dylan came to see me and said, "you know I think I was the reincarnation of Billy the Kid". And I said, "really? That’s interesting". And he said, y"eah. Is there any way I can be in that film"? So I called the producer and I said, "listen, Bob Dylan wants to be in the film" and I wrote him a part really off the cuff. Then I took Dylan down to Durango to meet Peckinpah. It was night when Dylan and I got off the plane and we caught a cab to the house Sam had outside of town. When we got there, there was a shot, and this maid ran out of the house screaming. Dylan was freaked! So I thought, oh man, we’re going to blow the whole thing. We went up to the house, opened the door and it was all dark, just a light upstairs. So I called, "Sam, are you up there? Anyone up there? What’s going on?" No answer. We crept up the stairs and Dylan was behind me — we go down the hall where Sam’s bedroom was, I slowly opened the door and Peckinpah is standing in front of a full length mirror completely naked. He has a pistol in his hand and he had shot his own image in the full length mirror. I turned to Sam, and I said, "Sam, I don’t know if you know it, but this is Bob Dylan, he’s going to be in the film, I wrote him a part." Sam paused and turned to Dylan and said, "I’m a big Roger Miller fan myself." -- Rudy Wurlitzer

lundi 25 février 2013

SKORECKI à 69 ANS



... en attendant la sortie de SKORECKI DEVIENT PRODUCTEUR (1h27, 2013)

vendredi 1 février 2013

kevin ayers/why are we sleeping (1970)

robert johnson et johnny shines

une troisième photo de robert johnson découverte: l'élégance, la classe ...

jeudi 31 janvier 2013

my back pages, desire style (utica, 1997)

the ballad of frankie lee and judas priest

meilleure année (2000), meilleure version de ce qui reste sans doute la plus belle chanson de dylan superbe version velvetienne de queen jane, approximativement (berlin, 1996) ..... une autre très belle interprétation sous influence lou reed  (it's all over now, baby blue)

jeudi 17 janvier 2013

yiddish blues or string band rap?


boibriker kapelle (1927), dave tarras, clarinet, abe schwartz, violin

" invraisemblable ou pas, crois-moi, c'est la vérité -et il n'y en a pas deux ..."