Jack Wallingford
Jack Wallingford
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Jack Wallingford replied to Gillian Turnbull's discussion 'Alt-country vs. mainstream country'
Mainstream country is Nashville. That is a simplification of course. Outside of the Bakersfield sound, whose main proponent went to Nashville and helped create He-Haw, that almost covers it. If you remember those glorious 70's, the people who…
Jan 27
Jack Wallingford commented on Mr Edyoulis's blog post 'Johnny Otis Rolls in Peace'
I started to collect Johnny Otis Show records back in college and by then he was pretty much done. but then Shuggie came along with his album and it blew people away. great blues and pop stuff. what ever happened to Shuggie? I am sorry to hear about…
Jan 24
Jack Wallingford commented on Turnstyled, Junkpiled's blog post 'Steve Earle Kicks Folk's Ass: A 2012 Grammy Nomination Op-Ed'
It seems that this erudite explanation of country and folk is wasted because the folks on No Depression have never, in my mind, tried to classify anyone, anyhow. If you are trying to school the Grammy Awards, send that off in a letter and good luck.…
Dec 10, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on Craig Young's video
In Keith Richard's recent bio, he makes mention of the conerstone of the Rolling Stones. He says, and I paraphrase here, that anyone who knows the band, knows that the band's cornerstone is made up of the drummer, bass and…
Dec 3, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on Jay Minkin's blog post 'Some Girls Recall When The Stones Were On Top of Rock 'n Roll'
The last great Stone's lp.? Tattoo You was excellent. Listen to the guitar driven rythym section of side two. I really liked the live release in 90 with acoustic covers of some big old tunes even though the radio had beat some of them to…
Nov 30, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on Erwin Bosman's blog post 'From post-mortem racism to blues'
This is the technical side to examining racism and its affect on Black Southerners. The difficulty that all Blacks have had in trying to understand the "stealing" of thier music by whites is also enhanced here. How a white man can sing a…
Nov 25, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on Kyla Fairchild's video
leave it to a former Rolling Stone to put a banging session like that together. Georgie Fame sounds great. Peter Frampton...didn't know he could play blues/jazz like that. very nice session. excellent.
Nov 23, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on No Depression's blog post 'Rolling Stones - 'Some Girls' contest'
some girls want my money, some girls want my love, some girls want my wheels, and some girls seem sent from above, but there are only two girl s that have my heart one is old and grey the other is young and pretty and this i have to say, is my mom…
Nov 16, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on swt's blog post 'TERRELL'S TUNE-UP: Bellowing Like the Immortals'
Since Mule Variations, no one takes the blues and makes it something else, and it is still the blues, like Tom Waits. This new CD, has some superb blues on it, very creative and still steeped in the blues tradition. I like the above review as well.…
Nov 8, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on Jeff Strowe's blog post 'Wilco-The Whole Love'
I think what bothers people about Wilco is their pop sensibilities. By that I mean, the catchy hooks and lyrics and poppy beats, that have always been a part of their records. The critic above can't stop gushing about Tweedy, but his syrupy…
Oct 11, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on No Depression's blog post 'Merle Haggard interview contest'
Merle, way back when, when alt country was in its infancy, some "hippie" bands would take a jab or two at you. The song that comes to mind after all these years, is "I'll fix your tire for you , Merle" by only god knows…
Oct 11, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on Terry Roland's blog post 'Book Review: and on the piano..Nicky Hopkins-The Life of Rock's Greatest Session Man'
His piano work with the Stones was always scintillating. I had never heard this great peice with Quicksilver. I owned several of their LPs, but I have never heard this great tune. Thanks so much. The first two Stever Miller albums were quite good,…
Oct 9, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on Craig Young's video
I remember when i was 16 and thought I was in love with  Grace Slick . I am 56 and now i have the same feelings for Grace Potter. 40 years and nothing changes for rock stars. They are still the best.
Sep 24, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on Peter Wrench's blog post 'Tom Russell - Mesabi'
When I heard Borderland for the first time, I thought I had discovered genius. A tribute cd to him by various artists proved my point. Some of the artists never sounded so good, as using the songs of Tom Russell.  I have…
Sep 23, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on Hearth Music's blog post 'Sorry I Slept: Greg Allman's Low Country Blues'
This was a great cd. Allman's voice is strong. The choice of recordings was correct. The band is tight. And all the elements fit. In a world of telephone beats, tinny sounding drums and beats, and flogged concepts, this is an album of "old…
Aug 23, 2011
Jack Wallingford commented on No Depression's blog post 'You interview T Bone Burnett: An 'O Brother' anniversary contest'
As I will be out of town, i have to include several questions in one e-mail.   About the same time you released OH Brother, you released a solo album of songs that was mindblowing. It was heavily political. Do you think your politics on your…
Aug 23, 2011

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Hammond

Somewhere in the 90's a friend introduced me to a Bob Dylan collector living some 35 miles from the Rock Hall. I am honoring this man's anonymity now, so forgive me, and I was going to see John Hammond's son, the great blues musician. After meeting the collector, i vowed to give him some momento of the Hammond concert as I am sure he would enjoy having something from Hammond's son. In all honesty, I don't think he knew who Hammond was. So, I pressed on anyway.

 

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Posted on May 24, 2011 at 6:00pm

Jack Wallingford

levon helm, electric dirt farmer

i have been listening to the cd for two days now. i really like the music, but that voice, like neil young's, is about to scratch itself right off the disc. a little less age, twang and scratch and a little more mellifluoity (word)please.

Posted on September 15, 2009 at 8:31am — 6 Comments

Jack Wallingford

Woody Guthrie Contest

Going down the road feeling bad and wondering why more people don't know how Woody Guthrie helped define the face of modern music. It seems that a travelling troubador that was not part of Nashville or part of the rock n'roll scene was not considered an icon or a star and now, as we review the songs and the life and the ones that followed him, it seems he is more important than the star machine could make out. And when school children sang "This is your land" it is not their fault that the… Continue

Posted on September 9, 2009 at 9:25am

Jack Wallingford

Willie Nelson Contest

It had not been since Willie released Phases and Stages that I even wanted to hear Willie Nelson again, but when a delicious friend suggested a night under the stars and an outdoor concert featuring Willie sans Waylon and the boys that I agreed. We set out rolling two or three def com 9 joints that were sure to ensure the experience and purchased two shorts of Old Heaven Hill, the bourbon blended over eight years that no one ever recognizes. We slid each of these down the front of out pants to… Continue

Posted on August 11, 2009 at 9:14am

Jack Wallingford

no apologies

I was not trying to be apologetic. The last time i saw Dylan, over ten years ago, the cd, Time Out of Mind had not been made and he ran up a long list of faux pas' on stage...playing too loud and too long, pounding on some "hits" and reworking some material into indecipherable rock messes. So, when i heard Time Out of Mind I was blown away by his understanding and his ability to make manifest codependent and failed love relationships. The next cd caught me off guard with its "country stylings"… Continue

Posted on March 24, 2009 at 2:34pm — 6 Comments

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At 8:53am on September 22, 2009, Kim RuehlKim Ruehl said…
Hi Jack - Thanks! We'll get that book out to you. Cheers!
Kim
At 6:36pm on March 3, 2009, No DepressionNo Depression said…
Hi Jack - Welcome to the new community site! We hope you're finding everything okay. Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback (here are some FAQs in case anything's confusing). Thanks for joining. Cheers!
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