Credence is one of my most favored bands. I also very much like the work that John Fogerty put out after Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Obviously a mature talent refined in her approach and delivery. We she and I, don't have quite the same taste in music, but I'd probably never get up to turn her off.":O}
Quite an "adult" song, as in it sure ain't teenagers in this tune. Here's another "adult" song, Miss Norah Jones:
Joan is really in her own class. I like the inventiveness in the second video you posted here. She can be pure soulfulness too.
This is the only song I've head from her that'sreally stuck with me. For me this is what a perfect video looks like
Thank you I watched. From the Spoonriver anthology by Edgar Lee Masters Inscribed upon a child's gave stone. "Taken from the evil to come."
If we're in a quotation mood I like this one that comes right before the preface of John LeCarre's "The Honorable Schoolboy:" I and the public know What all schoolchildren learn Those to whom evil is done Do evil in return -W.H. Auden But does this excuse the most evil ones that hold the whip over our heads?
The above Graham Parker post deserves one that cheats a bit, because it's from years later. I am a stone Huey Lewis and the News fan, in fact I used to smoke weed with him.
Holy crap, this guy is something else! Well done, a-sneakin' into NYC nightclubs as a teenager! Thank you very much for adding this to my catalog of artists! I gotta tell ya, Mink Deville plays some serious Latin musica, it's the real deal. Thank you very much for sharing this with us, you still Da Man Thunder!
A former musical partner in crime's, JK! mom drove a taxi in Seattle for many years. She gave Joan Jett and a friend of hers a ride to a laundromat. The women said they loved the time alone and out of the spotlight. My pal asked his mother "did you get an autograph?" "No" she answered, "I didn't want to intrude on their down time." My pal was PO'd, he was a big fan of Joan.
Some of his earlier material left something to be desired, imho. What am I daring to say here? As if anything I ever did in music was ever in the same universe as Mr Kottke's? The shame, tsk tsk.
It is a good song. But I so wish she hadn't patented the bald woman look. Sigh. Yes, so I'm prejudiced, I like hair on women.