Jud's Gallery wurde 1971 von Jürgen 'Judy' Winter und Peter Oehler in
Offenburg gegründet. Sie absolvierten eine Deutschlandtournee MIT Golden
Earring und spielten im Vorprogramm von Gruppen wie Steamhammer, Pretty Things,
Beggar`s Opera, Alexis Korner etc. 1972 und 1974 nahmen sie für den Südwestfunk
in zwei Aufnahme-Sessions Material auf, dass seinerzeit z.B. im Popshop
ausgestrahlt wurde. Ein Vierteljahrhundert später wurden beide SWF-Sessions von
Long Hair Music auf CD gebracht >> Cover - siehe unten.
Erst diese Veröffentlichung brachte den Stein ins Rollen, dass Gary
Moores Still got the blues möglicherweise Von J.Winters Song
"Nordrach" abgekupfert wurde.
TUPELO
BLUES
JOHN LEE HOOKER
Songwriter:
JOHN LEE HOOKER
Country: u.s.a.
Album: tupelo
blues
Label: riverside
records
Genre: blues
Year: 1969
John Lee Hooker (22 de
agosto de 1917 —
21 de
junho de 2001)
foi um influente cantor
e guitarrista
de blues norte-americano,
nascido no condado de Coahoma próximo a Clarksdale,
Mississipi.
Foi considerado o 35º melhor guitarrista de todos os tempos pela revista
norte-americana Rolling Stone.
A carreira de Hooker começou em 1948 quando ele
alcançou sucesso com o compacto "Boogie Chillen", apresentando um
estilo meio falado que tornaria-se sua marca registrada. Ritmicamente, sua
música era bastante livre, uma característica que ele tinha em comum com os
primeiros músicos de delta blues. Sua entonação vocal era menos associada
à música de bar em relação aos outros cantores de blues. Seu estilo casual e
falado errado seria diminuído com o advento do blues elétrico das bandas de Chicago mas,
mesmo quando não estava tocando sozinho, Hooker mantinha as características
primordiais de seu som.
Did ya read
about the flood?
Happened long
time ago
In Tupelo,
Mississippi
There were
thousands o' lives
Destroyed
It rained, it
rained
Both night and
day
The poor people
was worried
Didn't have no
place to go
Could hear may
people, cryin' "Lord, have mercy"
'Cause You're
the only one that we can turn to"
Happened a long
time ago
A little town
Way back in
Mississippi
In Tupelo
There was
women, and there was children
They were
screamin' an' cryin'
Cryin',
"Lord, have mercy
You're the only
one now, that we can turn to"
Way back down
in Mississippi, a little country town
I know ya read
about it
'Cause I'll
never forget it
The mighty
flood in Tupelo, Mississippi
Been years ago
Lord, have
mercy
Wasn't that a
mighty time?
Tupelo's gone
WHISKY IN
THE JAR
ERIC BELL
SONGWRITERS:
BRIAN DOWNEY & PHIL LINOTT
COUNTRY: IRISH
ALBUM: WHISKY
IN THE JAR
LABEL: DECCA
RECORDS
GENRE: FOLK
YEAR: 1996
"WHISKEY IN THE JAR" É UMA CÉLEBRE canção tradicionalirlandesa. Sua letra, que se passa nas montanhas deCorkeKerry, fala sobre umsalteadorque é traído
por sua esposa (ou amante). Uma das canções folclóricas irlandesas mais
conhecidas e executadas, vem sendo gravada por artistas profissionais desde adécada de 1950, porém recebeu maior notoriedade depois de ter
sido gravada pela bandafolkirlandesaThe Dubliners, que a executaram internacionalmente e a gravaram em três
álbuns nadécada de 1960. Após o sucesso dos Dubliners, a banda derockThin Lizzyentrou para
as paradas de sucesso da Irlanda eReino Unidono início dadécada de 1970, e a banda demetalestadunidenseMetallicaa levou a um
público ainda mais amplo depois de gravá-la em1998.
Eric Robin Bell(nasceu em 3
de setembro de 1947 noEast Belfast,Irlanda do Norte) é um guitarrista e músico irlândes,
também conhecido comoEric
Bell. Ele ficou melhor conhecido por ser o guitarrista
original do grupo de rockThin Lizzy. Depois de seu tempo na banda, ele teve um breve período
como sendo vocalista de seu próprio grupo de rock.
Brian Michael Downey(27 de
janeiro de1951, emDublin,Irlanda) é um baterista irlandês, melhor conhecido como baterista e
fundador da banda de rockThin Lizzy. Junto comPhil Lynott, Downey foi o único membro constante do grupo pioneiro de
hard rock até sua dissolução em 1984. Downey também co-escreveu algumas
canções para oThin Lizzy. O crítico Eduardo Rivadavia daAllmusicargumentou
que Downey é o "certamente um dos mais substimados bateristas de rock de
sua geração"
Philip Parris "Phil" Lynott(IPA: [ˈlaɪnət];West Bromwich,20 de agostode1949 –Salisbury,4 de janeirode1986) foi ummúsicoirlandês, célebre por ser ovocalista,baixistae principalcompositordabandaderockThin Lizzy.
As I was a-goin' over the Cork & Kerry Mountains
I met with Captain Farrell, and his money he was
countin'.
First I drew my pistols and then I drew my rapier,
Sayin' "Stand and deliver, for I am your bold
deceiver."
Musha ringum duram da,
Whack fol the daddy-o,
Whack fol the daddy-o,
There's whiskey in the jar.
He counted out his money and it made a pretty penny;
I put it in my pocket to take home to ' Jenny.
She sighed and swore she loved me and never would
deceive me,
But the devil take the women, for they always lie so
easy!
Musha ringum duram da
I went into me chamber all for to take a slumber,
To dream of gold and girls, and of course it was no
wonder:
Me Jenny took me charges and she filled them up with
water,
Called on Captain Farrell to get ready for the
slaughter.
Musha ringum duram da
Next mornin' early, before I rose for travel,
Up came a band of footmen and likewise Captain
Farrell.
I goes to draw my pistol, for she'd stole away my
rapier,
But I couldn't shoot for water, so a prisoner I was
taken
Musha ringum duram da
They put me into jail with a judge all a-writin':
For robbin' Colonel Farrell on Gilgarra Mountain.
But they didn't take me fists and I knocked the jailer
down
And bid me a farewell to this tight-fisted town.
Musha ringum duram da
I'd like to find me brother, the one who's in the
army;
I don't know where he's stationed, be it Cork or in
Killarney.
Together we'd go roamin' o'er the mountains of
Kilkenny,
And I swear he'd treat me fairer than my darlin'
sportin' Jenny!
Musha ringum duram da
There's some that takes delight in the carriages and
rollin',
Some that takes delight in the hurley or the bollin',
But I takes delight in the juice of the barley,
Courtin' pretty maids in the mornin', o so early!
Musha
ringum duram da
TAKE OUT SOME INSURANCE
JIMMY
REED
SONGWRITER:
JIMMY REED; CHARLES SINGLETON & WALDENSE HALL
COUNTRY: U.S.A
ALBUM: THE
VERY BEST OF JIMMY REED
LABEL: TOMATO
RECORDS
GENRE: JAZZ
BLUES
YEAR: 2000
Mathis
James "Jimmy" Reed (September 6, 1925 – August 29, 1976) was an
American bluesmusician
and songwriter. A major player in electric
blues, he had a significant impact on rock and rollartists such as Elvis
Presley, Eric
Clapton, Billy
Gibbons, Hank
Williams, Jr, Stevie
Ray Vaughan, Jerry Garciaand the Rolling
Stones.
If you leave me, baby, say you won't be back
That would be the end of me, 'cause I'd have a heart
attack
You better get some insurance on me, baby, take out
some insurance on me, baby
'Cause if you ever, ever say goodbye, I'm gonna haul
right off and die
Darlin', how I love you, long as I got breath
If we part, I know sweetheart, it would worry me to
death
You better get some insurance on me, baby, take out
some insurance on me, baby
'Cause if you ever, ever say goodbye, I'm gonna haul
right off and die
Don't get no sick and accident, 'cause I'm healthy as
can be
Now, if ya got any sense, you'd take the hint and get
a Penn Life, on me
You don't know me, baby, like I know myself,
I couldn't live if you should give your love to
someone else
Better get some insurance on me, baby, take out some
insurance on me, baby
'Cause if you ever, ever say goodbye, I'm gonna haul
right off and die.