Album of the Week 2-5-22

Afternoon folks!

I have a couple of playlists for you from Chuck Berry and the MC5 ...

The Chuck Berry playlist has songs that were not big hits. I intend to add a part 2 of the Berry playlist later in the week, but youtube will only allow me to upload a little bit at a time, sometimes not even a full album.

Chuck Berry

MC5 - Back In The USA

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Shahryar's picture

my favorite of his

"Deep Feeling" is on the "After School Session" LP, an album we often play when we're hanging out in the backyard with the crows. They walk like Chuck!

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joe shikspack's picture

@Shahryar

i have been a huge fan of chuck berry's since i was a kid. i put together this playlist (and one that will follow) by avoiding his big hits. all of the versions are chess versions rather than later re-recordings that were done for other labels. there's some amazing stuff that failed to get near the top of the charts.

have great weekend with the crows! Smile

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Yemen

A new proposal from Democratic lawmakers would bar U.S. firms from providing maintenance support to Saudi Arabia’s air force, an attempt to impose new limits on American involvement in the Gulf kingdom’s long war in Yemen.

The bill from Reps. Tom Malinowski (D-N.J.) and Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), chairman of the House Rules Committee, would prohibit the State Department for a period of two years from granting licenses to American companies that maintain aircraft “belonging to military units that carried out offensive airstrikes inside Yemen over the last year,” according to a copy of the measure obtained by The Washington Post. The bill would also suspend current licenses during that time.

Iraq

US combat forces to leave Iraq by end of year 2022 – US President Joe Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi on Monday sealed an agreement formally ending the US combat mission in Iraq by the end of 2021, more than 18 years after US troops were sent to the country.

Coupled with Biden’s withdrawal of the last American forces in Afghanistan by the end of August, the Democratic president is completing US combat missions in the two wars that then-President George W Bush began under his watch.

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joe shikspack's picture

@gjohnsit

sadly, they are probably just clearing the decks so that they can get down to business with the adversary that they want to fight: china.

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enhydra lutris's picture

@gjohnsit

president was worth, but PT Barnum wasn't answering his phone. I do know that we had a SOFA expire and were told to vamoose and we're still there.

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

Cool.

Back at you with The Up

Michigan warning/disclaimer: this band not approved by Gretchen Whitmer

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joe shikspack's picture

@Blue Republic

yeah, the mc5 were a part of my wildly misspent youth. Smile

thanks for the tune.

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dystopian's picture

Hi Joe, GREAT Chuck! I love him too, always did from first hear. I could play it all day. Folks didn't believe when I would tell them Chuck could play the blues. He was of the highest caliber skills. And though others may have double-stopped earlier, Chuck made it the very core of rock and roll. As big of an influence as there was until Hendrix maybe. And then his songwriting was outstanding as well. Clever, witty, catchy, it had it all. The the only unanswered question is ... Little Queenie or Carol?

Thanks for the Hot Tuna and Lonnie Johnson a couple/few days back. Both also monsters. As for Jorma and Jack, well that is how 78-80 year olds are supposed to end a song. The sixties live! Too busy to get by in a timely manner, lucky to be reading a day behind. But thanks for the great soundscapes! Take care !

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