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7th October 2018 Track 2 Comments 1990sballadbluesrockTrack of the Week

Old Love

Crotchety Man has become hopelessly distracted lately. The object of his latest passion is taking up far too much of his increasingly precious time and is never far from his thoughts. An old love has been rekindled by seductive words in a seemingly innocent email. You see, the ageing rocker has been invited to join…Read more Old Love

5th November 2017 Track 4 Comments bluesfusionjazzTrack of the Week

Tears in Heaven

While idly browsing the Web the other day, with my Release Radar playing in the background, my thoughts were hijacked by a bluesy bass solo. I knew immediately that it was something by Colin Hodgkinson. It had to be him because nobody plays bass like Colin Hodgkinson. Switching to the Spotify window I saw the…Read more Tears in Heaven

2nd April 201727th May 2022 Track 6 Comments 1990sbluesjazzTrack of the Week

Thight Lines …

... and Screaming Reels No, I haven't spelled that wrongly¹. My Track of the Week really is called Thight Lines and Screaming Reels. Then again, it must be a spelling mistake. Somewhere between Colin Hodgkinson's pen and the record company an extra 'h' must have crept in. Perhaps it was a communication problem between an English…Read more Thight Lines …

15th October 2016 Album 7 Comments 1960sAlbum of the Monthbluesfree concertrock

Blind Faith

Regular readers of the Crotchety Man blog may have picked up that I hold a non-religious view of the world. I'm a humanist - one who believes that there is probably no god and we must, therefore, base our moral code on being nice to one another. I came to this way of thinking because…Read more Blind Faith

27th March 2016 Album 1 Comment 1960sAlbum of the Monthbluespsychedelic rockrock

Electric Ladyland

Why do we write about music? After all, mere words can not express the pleasure we get from listening to our favourite songs. How do you communicate the excitement when you hear something for the first time and your inner music critic says "Wow, that's amazing!"? How do you explain what makes this song special?…Read more Electric Ladyland

30th August 20151st September 2015 Track 1 Comment 1940s1950s1960s1980s1990s2000sbluesclassicalcountryfolkpoprockTrack of the Week

The Rising Sun

This time, for my Track Of The Week, I'm going to do something a bit different. Instead of focusing on a specific recording I'm going to explore about a dozen different versions of the same song: The House of the Rising Sun. The link is to a Spotify playlist containing recordings from 1941 to 2001…Read more The Rising Sun

24th August 201524th August 2015 Track 1 Comment 2010sbluesindieRnBTrack of the Week

Take Me To Church

You know a song has caught the imagination of the general public when it's played to accompany the trailer for a popular TV program. I realised just the other day that Hozier's Take Me To Church has achieved that ultimate honour, and it's a really good tune, so I've chosen it as my Track of the Week. Needless to say…Read more Take Me To Church

18th August 2015 Album 3 Comments 1970sAlbum of the Monthbluesrock

Thank Christ …

It was the 70th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki just recently. Watching the memorial services on the television reminded me of the Groundhogs album Thank Christ for the Bomb. The title was intended to be controversial and (I assume) to raise the question of whether the use of atomic…Read more Thank Christ …

29th March 20154th April 2015 Track 1 Comment 1960sbluesTrack of the Week

Albatross

Back in the sixties, when I was just a lad, every once in a while there would be a musical interlude to liven up the school assembly. One of these stands out like a beacon in the fading fog of my memory. One of the boys in my year was an accomplished pianist - his name was…Read more Albatross

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