The Gonzo Daily - MondayMonday, Monday (bah-da bah-da-da-da)
So good to me (bah-da bah-da-da-da)
Monday mornin', it was all I hoped it would be
Oh Monday mornin', Monday mornin' couldn't guarantee (bah-da bah-da-da-da)
That Monday evenin' you would still be here with me
Monday, Monday, can't trust that day….
It’s been a very strange 24 hours. I did the Zoom church service with my brother last night. Sadly, it’s the last Sunday evening one for a while, because of the Coronawhatsit, but I shall be trying to join in the Sunday morning ones instead, because they have become increasingly important to me.
Disturbingly, later on, I tripped over Archie and fell down and hurt myself, and had to shout for Graham to help me up. I was really rather shaken by this.
Changing the subject and moving swiftly on, I am really enjoying the remastered version of the Rolling Stones 1973 album Goats Head Soup. I have always been massively underwhelmed by this record, but the new mixes have given it a much needed touch up, and Mick Taylor’s guitar contributions are particularly impressive. However Taylor was on bass for much of the LP, filling in for Bill Wyman, who was absent for reasons thar I have not been able to ascertain, and as Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts were one of the great rhythm sections of their generation, and Taylor is a perfectly good bass player, but not a great one, this is possibly one of the reasons I have never appreciated this album until now.
But the songs are pretty good on the whole, and both guitarists are on fine form. And as Mick Jagger said at the time: “I really feel close to this album, and I really put all I had into it…I guess it comes across that I’m more into songs.
“It wasn’t as vague as the last album which kind of went on so long that I didn’t like some of the things,” he continued, in a disparaging reference to Exile On Main St. “There’s more thought to this one. It was recorded all over the place over about two or three months. The tracks are much more varied than the last one. I didn’t want it to be just a bunch of rock songs.”
I am still feeling shaken and wobbly, but this afternoon a bloke is coming out to fix my favourite chair to make it taller so it will be easier for me to get up and down. And if this works, it will certainly give me a boost
But we do have a new episode of OTT
And a new edition of A&M for you
Like Marge Simpson, I never really knew what it meant, but keep on trucking!
The Gonzo Books site is now pretty well done, and there is also a new CFZ Publcations website at
https://baboon.wixsite.com/website then tell me what a clever fellow I am. It even has a haiku to explain why some links are not finished:
"These links do not work,
now but they will do so soon,
we apologise"
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Meanwhile I continue to pretend that I am a popstar, because now I have sold eleven whole copies of my new album Coldharbour. If I continue at this rate I will get a silver disc sometime at the beginning of the next millenium. Coldharbour, by the way, can be found here:
https://jondownes1.bandcamp.com/releasesI think it is really rather good, but then again I would say that wouldn't I?
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Issue 405-6 (Corinna)
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