Topic: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

As promised a few weeks ago on my “Thank you” post on the General Forum, here’s a list of the music played at Cocoon until around 1.00am when Joe arrived and Michael’s choices took over.

The broad theme of Blues, Brits and Influences was intended to be a mix of the style of music that influenced Joe’s playing performed principally by British artists, plus some more recent tracks from the current crop of young Brits who are now being influenced by the same music, and undoubtedly Joe’s playing too. It also had to be music that wouldn’t interfere with the conversation, but I think the contrary was more the case, unless you were near the bar where the sound was much better.

Due to one of the CD drives at Cocoon not working, CD2 was played before CD1 and the list below is the order in which they were played. I’d like to thank Duncan for his input and supplying tracks 6, 7, 8 and 11 on CD2 and 8 and 11 on CD1.

CD2

Track 1:
Title:    Time Away
Artist:    Paul Kossoff
Album:    Back Street Crawler

A track from Koss’s first solo album following the final break up of Free. Eschewing the less is more style of playing synonymous with his playing in Free, Koss adopts a “more is better” approach on this track. If you like Koss’s languorous style, you’ll love this nearly 6 minute instrumental in which his LP cries and screams throughout as he pours his heart and soul into his playing. It brings tears to my eyes thinking about what might have been if Koss was still with us.

Track 2:
Title:    Tea for One
Artist:    Led Zeppelin
Album:    Presence

This track from Zeppelin’s album, Presence, and covered by Joe on You and Me, needs no introduction. It’s simply one of the best blues rock songs ever, although Jimmy’s guitar does get a bit loud halfway through. I hope it didn’t interrupt your social intercourse. big_smile

Track 3:
Title:    Ships in the Night
Artist:    Jack Bruce and featuring Eric Clapton on guitar and Maggie Reilly on vocals
Album:    Somethin Els and The Jack Bruce Collector’s Edition

A lovely song on which Jack’s and Maggie Reilly’s voices blend in a beautiful haunting melody until EC’s guitar appears ¾ of the way through. EC’s trademark laidback guitar is instantly recognisable as it soars and swoops, inducing goosebumps on the way.

Track 4:
Title:    The Bluest Blues
Artist:    Alvin Lee featuring George Harrison on slide guitar
Album:    1994 and Pure Blues (compilation)

A favourite of many that is not played enough on the radio. A really atmospheric track that is best played very loud and even better with the lights out – I’m serious, try it. If you’ve never played air guitar, you will when you hear this track lol It really is the bluest blues. Dedicated to trdb, who’s also a fan of this track.

Track 5:
Title:    Catch the Rainbow
Artist:    Rainbow
Album:    Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow and The Anthology

Featuring the unmistakable voice of Ronnie James Dio, this was probably the only Rainbow song I could have chosen without distracting you all. A beautiful ballad with Ritchie’s guitar interspersed with a swirling mellotron. Lovely stuff.

Track 6:
Title:    Calling Card
Artist:    Rory Gallagher
Album:    Calling Card

One of Joe’s major influences, Rory had to feature on these CDs and this track, from one of Joe’s favourite albums, illustrates the gentler somewhat jazzy side of Rory’s playing. Dedicated to Annalies and her Mum, Annalies.

Track 7:
Title:    Don’t Believe a Word
Artist:    Gary Moore
Album:    Back on the Streets

Not the lively version from Thin Lizzy that most will be familiar with, this blues post-dates the Thin Lizzy interpretation and is played the way it was intended when written by Phil Lynott. Brian Robertson didn’t want to record the blues version, hence the up tempo track that Lizzy released as a single. I know which I prefer. This was recorded in the same session as Parisian Walkways. Dedicated to Ian who I am told is also a big fan of this version.

Track 8:
Title:    Need Your Love so Bad
Artist:    Fleetwood Mac
Album:    The Pious Bird of Good Omen and countless best of compilations since.

Not the original, which was written by Little Willie John back in 1955, this is the version everyone knows and is a perfect example of the soulful vocals and guitar of Peter Green at his best.

Track 9:
Title:    She Moves Me
Artist:    Paul Rodgers and featuring Gary Moore
Album:    Muddy Water Blues – A Tribute to Muddy Waters

The second ex-Free member to feature on this selection, it was touch and go whether I could include this track as it’s not easy to talk over this one, but well worth a little inconvenience. Paul’s voice is strong but less gruff than his work with Free and Bad Co. Gary Moore’s guitar is simply stunning. Other guitarists featured on this album are: Buddy Guy, Trevor Rabin, Jeff Beck (3 tracks), Steve Miller, Dave Gilmour, Slash, Brian May, Neal Schon, Richie Sambora and Brian Setzer. The “house band” on this album includes Jason Bonham, Pino Palladino on bass and Ian Hatton on rhythm guitar. An album worth searching out; my copy includes a second CD of reworkings of Free and Bad Co. songs, although these are not a patch on the originals or Free Live.

Track 10:
Title:    Jeff’s Blues
Artist:    The Yardbirds
Album:    Greatest Hits

A 3 minute instrumental from Jeff’s days with The Yardbirds.

Track 11:
Title:    Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City
Artist:    Whitesnake
Album:    Live - In the Heart of the City

One of Joe’s favourite bands with a live version of the Bobby Bland ballad, it was intended that it would be playing after he arrived, not before. C’est la vie. hmm This version features the original guitarists from Whitesnake, Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden and former Deep Purple keyboardist Jon Lord.


CD1
Track 1:
Title:    Out of Order
Artist:    Snowy White featuring Graham Bell on harp
Album:    Blues Britannia

Taken from an album that features performances by some well known and less well known journeyman Brits, this instrumental track boogies along nicely with some excellent guitar and harp playing.

Track 2:
Title:    Middle Ground
Artist:    Matt Schofield
Album:    Siftin’ thru the Ashes

I wanted to introduce some of the newer, up and coming Brits to those who haven’t had the opportunity to hear them and this track works well for late night listening with Matt’s relaxed playing and singing. Nice song too and worth a listen.

Track 3:
Title:    Holding On
Artist:    Gary Moore
Album:    Bad for You Baby

The third track on these CDs from Gary, this is the first solo effort and is taken from his latest album. More akin to his Still Got the Blues material, there’s no shredfest here; just some strained vocals and lovely smooth playing.

Track 4:
Title:    Missing You
Artist:    Oli Brown
Album:    Open Road

Another of the young gun Brits coming through the ranks, Oli is making lots of friends along the way with his enthusiasm and work ethic. This self-penned bluesy ballad shows a maturity beyond his years and features some strong vocals and blistering guitar.

An amusing interlude occurred while this track was playing at Cocoon. I had a copy of the CD track listings and was discussing the music with Oli’s Dad, Graham, when he said he didn’t think Missing You had been played yet. I wasn’t sure either as, although we were standing almost underneath a speaker in the ceiling, it was very difficult to differentiate the music above the conversations going on around us. I excused myself and made my way to the bar area where I could hear what was currently playing. Yes, it was Oli. big_smile Grinning I made my way back to Graham and pointed at the ceiling. Graham looked up, realised and we both laughed. lol Oli looked at us with raised eyebrows roll - maybe his younger ears had already picked up Missing You. hmm

I think this was where Michael’s CDs took over.

Track 5:
Title:    Waiting on a Word
Artist:    Jack Bruce featuring Eric Clapton
Album:    Somethin Els and The Jack Bruce Collector’s Edition

Another track featuring the prolific Mr Clapton. An upbeat song featuring Jack's haunting vocals, EC’s playing is less evident, but still unmistakably his.

Track 6:
Title:    Stay
Artist:    Back Door Slam
Album:    Roll Away

Again, most of you will know this song. Written following the death of a friend and former band member, this song is poignant and well structured, if a little lively toward the end. Davy has a real talent and is sure to go on to big things.

Track 7:
Title:    What’s it All About
Artist:    Aynsley Lister
Album:    Equilibrium

Fore me this is the standout track on Aynsley’s current CD – not that the rest aren’t worth listening to as it’s an excellent album, if a little on the light side of the blues rock spectrum. From a gentle beginning WIAA, a story of a mundane life without a job, returns to the catchy chorus for a final time before embarking on 2 ½ minutes of absolutely stunning guitar playing. Aynsley’s playing is almost effortless and he’s a complete natural with the guitar, but still has soul. Great player, great voice, good looks – Aynsley has it all. Dedicated to my Bonabuddy Michael, who is also a fan of this track.

Track 8:
Title:    Out of Reach
Artist:    John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers featuring Peter Green
Album:    Thru the Years/A Hard Road (Remastered)

Regarded by some as Peter Green’s finest song, he pours his heart and soul into the vocals and his guitar playing is sublime and has just the right amount of echo to make for a particularly ethereal sound. Lyrically it was the first song by Green that hinted at his internal demons. Dedicated to Duncan with thanks for his support, assistance and encyclopaedic blues knowledge.

Track 9:
Title:    While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Artist:    The Beatles featuring Eric Clapton
Album:    White Album

Another track that everyone will know, therefore not a lot I need to say about it. Dedicated to my wife, Kathryn, who’s a Beatles and EC fan.

Track 10:
Title:    Still in Love With You
Artist:    Thin Lizzy
Album:    Live and Dangerous

It may be full of overdubs and other studio trickery, but Live and Dangerous remains one of the best ever live albums. A beautiful ballad, Still in Love With You features the twin guitars of Brian Robertson (on his last Lizzy album) and Scott Gorham and is definitely best heard loud. This song always reminds me of Arrow, the Dutch radio station we used to receive in the South of England, that played this song frequently. I never understood a word they said, but Arrow is sorely missed. Dedicated to André, who I know loves this track too.

Track 11:
Title:    Supernatural
Artist:    John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers featuring Peter Green
Album:    A Hard Road

A blues instrumental to a slow Latin beat that many of you may have heard but not know the title of. Greeny’s playing is superb. This song was a particular inspiration to Carlos Santana.

Track 12:
Title:    Bluemonia
Artist:    Jon McLaughlin and Micky Moody
Album:    Blues Britannia

Another track from the Blues Britannia album, the instrumental Bluemonia features some laconic late night piano, acoustic bass (not heard enough nowadays, in my opinion) and great guitar with lots of sustain – lovely.



There are some great tracks here, many of which one never hears on the radio. It would be great to hear some of these on Joe’s Planet Rock show, especially those by the up and coming Brits, such as Aynsley who definitely deserves a bigger stage.

It was a lot of fun compiling these CDs, but hard work as well as they were originally 4 hours long and included the original or most well known versions of nearly all the tracks covered by Joe on his various albums. Once Michael said he wanted to provide some music too, they had to go. Hopefully, Michael will be able to provide a similar list for his excellent selection.

Close your eyes and imagine you’re back at Cocoon having just experienced the best gig of your life with four hours of convivial hospitality ahead and some wonderful Bonabuddies to enjoy it with.

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

Re: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

And wonderful music it was. Thanks again to Phil and Michael! Everything was perfectly fabulous. smile

Roy

Joe is the Best!

Re: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

Thanks Phil , i would like to have a compilation of those songs for memories sake of that wonderful evening , i will post mine soon as

Cheers again for the list in detail

...................... Michael

Joe Bonamassa .......  His Greatest 3 Videos ... IMMHO   After Much Deliberation
3rd ...... Mountain Time / Rockpalast       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h01xa6NMsJo
2nd ...... Sloe Gin       /  Vienna            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRASS8O8ZnE           
1st ....... Blues Deluxe / The Borderline    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnl3E_KLxYg

Re: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

Thanks Phil for putting together such a fantastic collection of songs.
Unfortunately at the Cocoon I didn't really hear the music....I knew it was there and did prick my ears up from time to time but I was so interested in the conversations that most of the time it was just in the background.
That sounds awful after all your hard work in compiling the cds but I'm sure you understand what I mean.....don't you?
Anyway, I was wondering if it would be possible to make me a copy of said discs to keep for posterity and so I can have a good listen and transport myself back to that fabulous night?

Pretty please smile

Tripsy smile

Re: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

Dear Deirdre,

My companion and I were lucky enough to receive a beautiful box with two cd's, labeled 'Cocoon cd #1 and #2. Now being old and doddery and what with all the people and noise and excitement on the night, we can't remember who gave us these cd's.

Reading your wonderfully elaborate notes here (for which my thanks and admiration!), it seems that I must have Michael's cd's, since the last track on my disc 1 is 'Stairway'.

Moderately confused of Amsterdam

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

being with Joe while listening to Gary...



that's paradise

Re: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

Great to see you finally publish the list Phil, it was fun to help out choosing some of the songs - none to lively I was told! lol And great to work on the list with you.
I look forward to your list too Michael as there's some I don't know... smile
Here's a trivia question, which song from Phil's list also appears on one of Michael's CDs?

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

Re: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

Phil & Michael: in a word "brilliant"! big_smile I missed most of the music as I was engaged in conversation or otherwise out of earshot for much of the evening. But every once in a while as I staggered back to the bar... nice touch gents!

BTW: for all you Thin Lizzie fans out there, they released a sequel to "Live and Dangerous" earlier this year called "Still Dangerous".  30 year old tapes recently rediscovered from a Philadelphia recording session.

Major Tom to ground control...

Re: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

Nice one Phil. Some excellent music there although I too confess that I didn't hear much of it at Cocoon because, of course, I was nowhere near the bar (ahem) smile

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Thanks my friends for all the information about the Cd's. Michael gave me the CD's that night and I must say ,brilliant stuff!!

That you dedicate -Still in Love With You -to me is a great  honour for  me! It's my song for all the people I loved and passed away.

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really appreciate it very much.

Andre Wittebroek

Re: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

Cocoon Music

This Music was compiled for the laid back vibe of The Aftershow Show Party
With Light Jazzy Sounds and Atmospheric Emotional Blues to set the scene
Nothin’ To Loud ….. Just late night wind down Music painstakingly chosen from hundreds of albums, Disc #1 included not so well known artists wink  Disc #2 were the heavyweights
It had to be the right sound to befit an evening of relaxation after the frenetic build up
For everyone in attendance and keep the ambience flowing into the late hours

Disc #1

Power Of The Gospel .....  Ian Parker
The Boogie Man .....         Bernard Allison
Impatiently .....               Chris Thomas King
The Hard Way .....           James Hunter
Carina .....                      James Hunter
Class Act .....                  James Hunter
Walking With Amar .....      Popa Chubby
Loan Me A Dime .....          Albert Castiglia
If I Had My Time Over Again/ Denny Ilett
Once Again .....                Alvin Youngblood Hart
What’s It All About .....      Aynsley Lister
Breakin’ Me .....                Jonny Lang
The Thrill Is Gone .....        Stoney Curtis
When She Dances .....       Joe Bonamassa
It Hurts A Man .....            Ian Parker
Last Dance .....                 Albert Cummings


Disc #2

All Through The Night .....    Larry Carlton
Silky Smooth .....                Larry Carlton
Piece Of Mind .....               Robben Ford
Moonchild Blues .....            Robben Ford
I Just Wanna Make Love To You/Robben Ford
Waiting For Your Call .....     BB King
Something .....                   The Beatles
Hear My Train A Comin’ .....  Jimi Hendrix
Layla (acoustic) .....            Eric Clapton
A Day In The Life .....          Jeff Beck
Riviera Paradise .....             Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stairway To Heaven .....       Led Zeppelin




...................... Michael

Joe Bonamassa .......  His Greatest 3 Videos ... IMMHO   After Much Deliberation
3rd ...... Mountain Time / Rockpalast       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h01xa6NMsJo
2nd ...... Sloe Gin       /  Vienna            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRASS8O8ZnE           
1st ....... Blues Deluxe / The Borderline    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnl3E_KLxYg

Re: Music Played at Cocoon 4 May 2009

Thank you, Michael, I have your cd's! big_smile

I figured it out at last. It took me a little while because I'm old and easily confused. Of course, it didn't help matters that you labeled my cd #1 as cd #2, and vice versa. And that cd#1 has 15 tracks, not 16 as per your list above. (Breakin' me is missing.) big_smile

But we got there in the end, and our gratitude is boundless! cool

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

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Thanks for that Michael! smile sOme great stuff there too, a couple look familar. big_smile

My trivia question is a litl easier now...

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

14 (edited by Rocket 2009-06-19 18:03:45)

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Thank you Phil! I liked waiting a month and a half to find out, because I knew I'd one way or another get the answer to "that song that just played" which turned out to be Paul Kossoff! Hah! Patience always pays off..
Michael I believe you played your disc #2 first and your disc #1 last... And were you allocating one Copied set to me in London or did I just make that up? neutral Anyway, no matter, you gents made for a fantabulous night to all and to all a good night.

Tom that Lizzy concert was 1977 and it's par excellence of course-too bad I never saw 'em live... but always a huge fan-still in love!

Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

15 (edited by Ges 2009-06-21 14:50:15)

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andre wittebroek wrote:

Thanks my friends for all the information about the Cd's. Michael gave me the CD's that night and I must say ,brilliant stuff!!

That you dedicate -Still in Love With You -to me is a great  honour for  me! It's my song for all the people I loved and passed away.

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really appreciate it very much.

Andre Wittebroek

SILWY.
Could be my favourite Lizzy song.
I'm gonna dig it out today and copy it to play very loud on my drive to Edinburgh tomorrow.

Thanks Andre.
I shall think of you when it plays.