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From | "Michael Bennett" <mrhonorama@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Traveling Wilburys |
Date | Mon, 31 May 2004 13:22:11 -0500 |
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What a weekend -- I get to see my cousin get married in pretty old Bowie,
MD, make it back in time to see the first full length set from Frisbie in
quite a while (short report -- they have some good new songs, the
musicianship is excellent, and I can't wait until they have a few more gigs
and new songs under their belt), a nice late night date w/my girlfriend and
after a typical Chicago Memorial Day rain, the sun is shining (like it
always does on TV). And after spinning the new Wilco (flawed but with some
brilliant stuff) and a Porter Waggoner comp I picked up a few weeks ago, I
threw on a bootleg CD of the Traveling Wilburys.
Man -- this album certainly got good notices when it came out, but it has
aged really well. This is so relaxed. It's so rock and roll. I think that
the relaxed fun nature of the record may be the reason that a lot of people
who liked it still found it slight. Screw that! One good fun song after
another. Dylan never has been as sleazy and silly as on "Dirty World".
"Not Alone Anymore" ranks with any of Roy Orbison's best. Right now, I'm
grooving to "Heading for the Light" -- I wish that George could have lived a
couple more decades -- he and Jeff had a really great producer/performer
relationship that brought out the best in each other.
Well -- I better get outside soon and enjoy the holiday (not the deprecate
the sanctity of it -- I saw a lot of veterans over the weekend, bless each
and every one of them, living and dead) --
Mike Bennett
Record reviews and more at http://fufkin.com
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