Wednesday, July 11, 2012
I'M YER GONZO BLOG DOO-DAH MAN
Today is a really peculiar one, because I really don't know what I am doing. It looks unlikely that we shall be going to Oakham, but that still may change. I have to admit that the idea of a trek across the country to take mother-in-law home is not something that fills my heart with glee today, (not the least because I enjoy her company). So we shall just have to wait and see what happens.
We have news of an interesting new side project for Rick Wakeman. However it seems that everyone else knew about this already but me, because even Wikipedia says: "In 2011, Wakeman, alongside Fiaba's drummer Bruno Rubino, has been recording and arranging the debut full-length studio album of the Italian singer Valentina Blanca." She is, by the way, jolly good.
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/valentina-blanca-rick-wakeman-trailer.html
We have a new volume in the highly acclaimed 'Lost Broadcasts' series due out imminently. It features Stephen Stills and Manassas (who were such a bloody wonderful band) and I am using this as an excuse to post stories about Stills, and CSNY which is always a good thing to do.
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/link-stephen-stills-crosby-stills-and.html
This is sooooooooo rock and roll. For the first time since I was very much younger and naive I wish that I lived in Los Angeles, if only so I could have gone along to this immensely wonderful launch thingy for Michael Des Barres' superlative new album 'Carnaby Street'. I may have said it before several times, but the album is so good you must buy it. Go on. I mean you. Yes, you lovely people...
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/michael-des-barres-on-album-launch.html
Troy Donockley is an immensely interesting musician and composer. I have always loved the sound of the different Celtic pipes, but most people who play them do so within the traditional idiom. Troy, however, cross pollinates his music throughout various different genres to produce a unique brand of music. Today we post a link to a recent review of his latest album on Gonzo:
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/link-troy-donockley-review.html
I am very fond of Wally. They were a great band back in the day and deserved to have a lot more success with their idiosyncratic brand of country tinged prog-rock than they actually did. They are still a fantastic band now, and it is good to see that reviewers like the author of this piece, agree with me.
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/wally-great-review.html
What, I hear you exclaim. Another story on Helen McCookerybook? Well, yes in fact. As well as being a very talented lady, she is also a very interesting one ad does a lot of stuff, like appearing at a forthcoming academic conference lecturing about women in punk rock. That, by the way, is the secret of getting a lot of appearances in the pages of the Gonzo Daily. No, not necessarily lecturing about women in punk rock, but doing a lot of stuff. Artists who don't do a lot of stuff please note.
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/helen-mccookerybook-eupop-conference.html
I am rather cross with the internet at the moment. As regular readers of these hallowed columns will probably remember, there is at present a Mimi Page remix contest going on. I would have liked to follow it, but for some reason the website on which it is hosted is only available to view if you are in the USA. Here is the link, and perhaps one of our US readers can pass on some of the salient points.
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/mimi-page-for-us-readers-only-i-am.html
And that, boys and girls, is that for today. It looks like we shall not be going to Oakham for a week or so, and so I am here again tomorrow. Ta-ra
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