Thursday, October 2, 2025

Gladys Knight o.l.v. Metropole Orkest - The Way We Were (Memories) - 11/06/1976 • World of Jazz

 


On June 11th, 1976 a very special concert took place in the studios of the Dutch TROS tv-programme "Music all Inn". The audience witnessed a great concert of Gladys Knight and (her family group), the Pips, and as a special guest starred Al Foster, the drummer who played for a long time with Miles Davis. Gladys (May 28, 1944 - Atlanta, Georgia) became really famous when she started to work with the record label Motown, where great hits as "heard it through the grapevine" were released. In the mid-seventies last millennium, she changed to the Buddha label, where she published "Midnight Train To Georgia'. 

The Dutch Metropole Orchestra is legendary in Holland. It was founded in 1945 shortly after WWII ended. After years of suffering, Dutch people needed hope and... good times! In 1980 Rogier van Otterloo started as conductor. He was already famous, for writing the soundtracks of box office movies as 'Soldier of Orange' and "Turks Fruit" (Turkish Delight).



Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Joe Henderson All Stars: All The Things You Are

 


From Bret "Jazz Video Guy Primack.

All The Things You Are - The Joe Henderson All-Stars at the 1988 Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival (concert produced by Michael Cuscuna): Joe Henderson, tenor saxophone; Roswell Rudd, trombone; Howard Johnson, tuba; Don Pullen, piano; Cameron Brown, bass and Ralph Peterson on drums.


Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Joe Bonamassa "Slow Train"

 


From a 2017 performance at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, here is Joe Bonamassa with his blues "Slow Train" released on his 2011 "Dust Bowl" studio record.   

Monday, September 29, 2025

Joe Bonamassa "Chains & Things"

 


From his "Tour de Force" live record recorded at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, England, here is Joe Bonamassa with his cover of B.B. King's song "Chains & Things".  

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Louisiana Red-Red's New Dream

 


This week's Sunday Special.  Heard this song on a blues dedicated radio show one night on the local Minnesota jazz station, Jazz 88 FM.  This is Louisiana Red with "Red's New Dream".  Louisiana Red also had an original dream, and wrote a song about it, back in the 1960s.  I shall post that one, too.  

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Louisiana Red "Red's Dream"

 


From 1962, Louisiana Red, the bluesman, wrote a song about a dream he had about confronting Cuba's dictator, Fidel Castro, and Russian President Nikita Kruschev, and giving him the business about how evil he was.  

Red's Dream: Louisiana Red [1962]

It was a dream, dream I had last night
I dreamed I went to the UN
And set the whole nation right
 
I dreamed of callin' old Castro
To the morning flo'
Looked him right in the eye and said, "Boy,
You got to go!
I'm tired of your foolishness
And if you don't behave,
I'm goin' grab you by your beard, 
Give you a Georgia shave!"
 
It was a dream, a dream I had last night
I dreamed I went to the UN
And set the whole nation right
 
Then I told old Khrushchev
Sittin' there looking bad,
"Get that junk outta Cuba
'Fore you make me mad.
Dig up them missile bases
Take them planes and all
Or I'll grab me a bat
With your head for the ball!"
 
It was a dream, dream I had last night
I dreamed I went to the UN
And set the whole nation right
 
Then into Washington they call me
An' I went
Hadda be the guest
Of the President
He said, "Red, I'm glad to see you,
So glad you come down here
To help me run the Russians
From the western hemisphere!"
 
I said, "You can run the country
I'm goin' to run the Senate
Oughtta make a few changes
With a few soul brothers in it.
Ray Charles and Lightnin' Hopkins
And a guy like Jimmy Reed
Bo Diddley and Big Mabel
Be all I need!"
 
It was a dream, a dream I had last night
I dreamed I went to the UN
And set the whole nation right

Friday, September 26, 2025

Joe Bonamassa "Takin' The Hit"

 


From his 2002 record "So, It's Like That", here is Joe Bonamassa and his band performing the tune "Takin' The Hit" on the Rockpalast television program in Germany, circa 2006.  The song is also the opening track to his live at Rockpalast record which was his first music video.  This recording saw Bonamassa playing in a power trio.  Joe Bonamassa on guitar and vocals, Eric Czar on bass, and Kenny Kramme on drums.