Take a Look Around
Paul Simon wrote many great songs and the recorded version of “Take a look Around, The Leaves are Brown.” with Art Garfunkle is still a classic. A portrait and a wake up call of New York by a top artist at their prime. Its a slice of life in winter time. These songs define us even when we don’t want them to. Urgent yet loving. It holds up over time. It is philosophy of the street. I disregarded this song when it came up in my Juke Box Brain because it had been ubiquitous when it was originally released. But it stubbornly played over and over in my frontal lobes for days until I acquiesced and gave it print time here. “Time see what you’ve done to me.”

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Fame
Fame David Bowie and John Lennon cowrote this funky hit tune. The groove imitates an original R and B groove maybe from Otis Redding or James Brown. But it has a luster all its own. Lots of angst too. The posturing to avoid fame and glory is appreciated.…
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Chuck E’s In Love
Chuck E’s In Love Rickie Lee Jones penned this great song back in the Seventies and it still holds up. I met Chuck E. Weiss one night in Sherman Oaks at John Herron’s telling how he met Tom Waits at an open mic whereTom sang folk songs; “Five…
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Woodstock
Latest BloWoodstock Joni Mitchel wrote the song without even going to the first and only Real Woodstock festival. Most people who were alive then and still above ground now have a memory of the first time they heard Joni’s lilting yet haunting song. I was in Key West…
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Lookin For the Heart of Saturday Night
Lookin for the Heart of Saturday Night Tom Waits’ first album. It was a song I loved and should have covered it with Tim Buckley, they were on the same label. I was unsure of my producing chops. Don’t ever doubt yourself when it comes to being creative.…
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Sunshine of Your Love
Sunshine of Your Love Cream was a famous trio of English musicians who liked to play real loud. The Marshall Stack was a new addition to the arsenal of hard rock. Two cabinets stacked up towering over the player at eight feet tall. Ginger Baker the drummer and…
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Like a Rhinestone Cowboy
Like a Rhinestone Cowboy Glenn Campbell, Leon Russell and the rest of Hal Blaine’s Wrecking Crew were anonymously responsible for almost all the hit records in the 60’s and early 70’s. My JukeBox Brain insisted on planting this Glenn Campbell massive hit song in my frontal lobes at…





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