Mancitydoogle
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Not around for a chunk of this afternoon, so I'll post up the new theme now if that's ok..
As the last round's theme was Places, this round I've gone with how to get to them i.e. forms of Transport
No particularly genre focus to my initial five (plus one bonus for the childish amongst us), just songs I really like covering a variety of ways of getting about.
1952 Vincent Black Lightning – Richard Thompson
One of Thompson’s most beloved songs. Written because he felt all the road songs seemed to be American and he wanted there to be some British ones. Box Hill might not be Route 66 but that’s sort of the point. A tale of delinquency, love, red hair and black leather.
Donkey – Etta James
OK so not the most obvious form of transport in our part of the world but we are coming up to Christmas so… Hugely versatile, James was in her early 40’s when she recorded this but then spent the next decade or so battling various demons and illness. She then kicked on again in her 50’s and recorded as many albums again as she had in her earlier career, it was in that ‘second wind’ that she got the praise she had always deserved.
Shut Up and Get on the Plane – Drive By Truckers
DBT seem to have become a regular fixture since BB nominated the album this comes from. As someone who ultimately ‘cured’ my own quite pronounced fear of flying by taking a job that involved lots of long-haul air travel this track generates a range of emotions!
I Need a Truck - Warren Zevon
Only 40 odd seconds long. An outtake added to later versions of the Excitable Boy album. Very Zevon, I think.
Tank Park Salute – Billy Bragg
Again, not a conventional form of transport but a song I love. BB lost his Dad when he was 18, this is his song to him.
Bonus track for those of us who never quite managed to grown up
I should have grown up and stopped liking this 30+ years ago and I sort of have, but not really.
Time Flies By (When You’re the Driver of a rain) – Half Man Half Biscuit
Another great choice, I was thinking of suggesting a similar theme
some of my faves in the initial playlist.
‘Cadillac Walk’. Mink Deville