In this episode Honeyboy Edwards in Heaven is taking us to Chicago where George Thorogood is paying tribute to Chess Records. We are dreaming all the time of honky tonk queens who haunt our songs. In the Gulf of Mexico Steve Earle is doing introspection in the shadow of Hank Williams and we are mixing [...]
Posts Tagged ‘T-Bone Burnett’
29.09.2011 – From Chicago to the Gulf of Mexico
Posted: 29th September 2011 by Steffan Rock in PodcastTags: blues, Chess Records, Chicago, country, George Thorogood, Hank Williams, Honeyboy Edwards, honky tonk, Rockabilly, Steve Earle, T-Bone Burnett, unplugged, vinyl
14.04.2011 – Heaven or Hell ?
Posted: 14th April 2011 by Steffan Rock in PodcastTags: blues, Calvin Russell, country, gothic, John Mellencamp, mono, Robert Johnson, Steve Earle, T-Bone Burnett, vinyl
Steve Earle is waitin’ on the Sky, Calvin Russell is gone to Heaven although he didn’t want to, John Mellencamp is singing with the Devil behind him in the room where Robert Johnson, who sold his soul to that Devil, recorded decades before. So many concerns about God and the the Devil and still the [...]
31.03.2011 – Back to mono
Posted: 31st March 2011 by Steffan Rock in PodcastTags: blues, country, Eddie Cochran, John Mellencamp, mono, Rockabilly, T-Bone Burnett, vinyl
In this episode, learn about monophonic versus stereophonic recording techniques, with John Mellencamp’s country blues rockabilly folk album “No Better Than This”, recorded in monophonic by T-Bone Burnett with only one microphone. Also listen to stereo and mono versions of songs by Eddie Cochran and the Beatles to hear the difference…
18.03.2010
Posted: 18th March 2010 by Steffan Rock in PodcastTags: country, cowpunk, double bass, Hank III, Hank Williams, Jeff Bridges, Johnny Cash, steel-guitar, T-Bone Burnett
featuring Johnny Cash out of his grave, Jeff Bridges the singing actor of “Crazy Heart”, Hank Sr. and Hank III with the same song