Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Talking Hendrix Is Back On Boston Free Radio This Friday Night August 2nd with Two Very Special Guests


that's right folks we're back on www.bostonfreeradio.com this friday night August 2nd from 10:00 - 11:30 p.m. and our guests will be John Ford Coley and Colin Blunstone of sixties british invasion scene and 2019's Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Inductees so tune in for some good time fun with our interviews and some music as well. John Ford Coley will be performing in Cohasset, Massachusetts on August 16 at the South Shore Music Tent. John Ford Coley's Official Website: http://www.johnfordcoley.com John Ford Coley's Official Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/johnfordcoleypage/ Link to classic England Dan and John Ford Coley's Hit "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA0Knw7O5r4 Our Second Guest is the lead singer of 60s British Invasion Band The Zonbies Colin Blunstone who was inducted earlier this year in to the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, Colin and Rod Argent are the two original members left in the band. The Zombies will be performing in Beverly, Massachusetts at the Cabot on August 23. The Zombies Official Website: www.thezombies.net The Zombies Official Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thezombiesmusic The Zombies Official Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/#!/thezombiesmusic The Zombies Official Youtube Page: http://www.youtube.com/user/ZombiesThe The Zombies Official MySpace Page: http://www.myspace.com/thezombies One of The Zombies biggest classic hits "Time Of The Season" link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqnuI9K5ct4&feature=related "She's Not There" Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5IRI4oHKNU "Tell Her No" Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNEjxlpQYGg "hold Your Head Up" by Argent Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBnSWJHawQQ both guests on this week's show are courtesy of John Lappen of Lappen Enterprises. We always like to thank the publicist who brings us our guests for without them it would be much hardeer to get our guests we do get. So Thank You and we here at Talking Hendrix are very greatful to John Lappen as always for our wonderful and delightful guests.

Monday, July 29, 2019

Multi-Talented Musician Billy Hinsche Comes To Voices Of Time Wednesday Afternoon on www.bostonfreeradio.com


Billy Hinsche of mid sixties trio Dino, Desi and Billy will be calling in to radio show Voices Of Time with host Alan Patterson. Billy who is a multi-talented musician, music arranger, vocalist, as well , will be talking about what he's currently up to doing in the music business these days, according to Hinsche's website he keeps busy by the looks of things offering guitar lessons, and is also involved with the rock and roll fantasy camp too. Billy's career started with his two friends Paul Dean Martin son of Dean Martin, and Desi Arnaz, Jr. and would end up recording on Frank Sinatra's label Reprise Records, the trio would split up at the end of the sixties and Billy would go on to work with the Beach boys starting in 1972 playing on the album Carl and the Passions "so Tough" and he would keep on playing on the Beach Boy albums and be a part of the touring band right up until 1996 where the Beach Boys did an album called Stars and Stripes Volume 1, which was an album of the Beach Boys hits with various artists singing the songs of the Beach Boys artists mainly from the country music genre like Willie Nelson, Sawyer Brown, Lorie Morgan, Toby Keith, Ricky Van Shelton, and more all recorded with the Beach Boys themselves singing background vocals with those artists. So don't forget to tune in this wednesday afternoon to hear Billy call in to talk with Alan Patterson, the show runs from 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. eastern standard time on www.bostonfreeradio.com you'll also hear Alan play some great music featuring Billy's playing and singing as well. This is the complete discography and filmography of Billy's according to wikipedia.com . Discography/Filmography Singles with Dino, Desi & Billy Since You Broke My Heart / We Know—Reprise 0324—released 11-2-64 I'm A Fool / So Many Ways—Reprise 0367–4-12-65 I'm A Fool / So Many Ways /Since You Broke My Heart / We Know—Reprise 60072 ep (France) -- 4-12-65 Not The Lovin' Kind / Chimes Of Freedom—Reprise 0401–8-18-65 Please Don't Fight It / The Rebel Kind—Reprise 0426–11-10-65 Superman / I Can't Get Her Off My Mind—Reprise 0444–1-19-66 Tie Me Down / It's Just The Way You Are—Reprise 0462–3-23-66 Look Out Girls (Here We Come) / She's So Far She's In—Reprise 0469–5-20-66 I Hope She's There Tonight / Josephine—Reprise 0529–10-12-66 If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin' / Pretty Flamingo—Reprise 0544–12-13-66 Two in the Afternoon / Good Luck, Best Wishes to You—Reprise 0579–4-19-67 Kitty Doyle / Without Hurtin' Some—Reprise 0619–8-2-67 My What a Shame / The Inside Outside Caspar Milquetoast Eskimo Flash—Reprise 0653 Tell Someone You Love Them / General Outline—Reprise 0698–5-29-68 Thru Spray Colored Glasses / Someday—Uni 55127 Hawley / Let's Talk it Over—Columbia 4-44975–1969 Lady Love / A Certain Sound—Reprise 0965–10-14-70 Under A Beach Boy Moon -- (Digital Release Only) -- RD&B Records LLC—5-4-12 Albums with Dino, Desi & Billy I'm a Fool -- Reprise R (Mono)/RS (Stereo) 6176—U.S. #51, 9/65 Our Time's Coming—Reprise R/RS 6194—U.S. #119, 2/66 Memories Are Made of This—Reprise R/RS 6198–1966 Souvenir—Reprise R/RS 6224–1966 Follow Me (1969 film) Original Soundtrack -- Uni ST73056–1969[3] The Rebel Kind: The Best of Dino, Desi & Billy -- Sundazed, 1996 Albums with Ricci, Desi & Billy Live In Vegas—RD&B Records, LLC—2001 Live From Boulder City—RD&B Records, LLC—2002 Albums with The Beach Boys Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" (1972) Holland (1973) In Concert (1974) 15 Big Ones (1976) Love You (1977) M.I.U. Album (1978) L.A. (Light Album) (1979) Keepin' the Summer Alive (1980) The Beach Boys (1985) Still Cruisin' (1989) Summer in Paradise (1992) Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 (1996) Albums with Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys Carl Wilson (1981) Youngblood (1983) Filmography: Play Songs of the Beach Boys: Piano Accompaniments to Rock Classics - MFM Productions[VHS] Dennis Wilson Forever - Sony/Bmg Int'l - [DVD] 2008 1974 - On The Road With The Beach Boys - MFM Productions - [DVD] 2009 Carl Wilson - Here and Now - MFM Productions - [DVD] 2011 24 HOURS - MFM Productions - [DVD] 2011 Know the Road (Redux) - MFM Productions - [DVD] 2012 Home Movies - MFM Productions - [DVD] 2012 Billy Hinsche's Official Website: www.billyhinsche.com Boston Free Radio Official website: www.bostonfreeradio.com Link to Alan's Voices Of Time Facebook Group Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/225608664513521/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Talking Hendrix Show 188 Memories Of Days Gone By 7-28-2019


https://archive.org/details/talkinghendrixshow188memoriesofdaysgoneby7272019 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Memories Of Days Gone By Fred Paris and the Satins 1984 Gimmie Gimmie Good Lovin' Crazy Elephant 1969 Short Fat Fannie Larry Williams 1957 24 Boyfriends Dee Clark 1959 The Prince Jackie DeShannon 1964 Keep Your Hands Off Of My Baby Little Eva 1962 Raindrops Dee Clark 1961 A Big Hunk O' Love Elvis Presley and the Royal Philharmonic 2016 The Promised Land Elvis Presley 1973 Way Down Elvis Presley 1977 Runaway Del Shannon 1972 Good Golly Miss Molly Little Richard 1956 Bama Lama Lou Little Richard 1964 True Fine Mama Little Richard 1956 Rip This Joint Rolling Stones 1973 Don't Do It Micky Dolenz 1967 Breakaway Tracy Ullman 1985 Think It Over The Tractors 1993 Don't Bring Me Down Mickey Dolenz 2010 Beachwood 4-5-7-8-9 The Marvelettes 1963 Could This Be Magic (accapella_ Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge 2003 How The Time Flies Jerry Wallace 1959 Lonely Teardrops Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge 1987 Jenny Take A Ride Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels 1965 Don't Say Nothing Bad About My Baby The Cookies 1962 Devil With The Blue Dress On MITCH Ryder and the Detroit Wheels 1966 Should I Do It The Pointer Sisters 1984 Not Me Gary U.S. Bonds 1961 Quarter To Three Gary U.S. Bonds 1961 This Little Girl Is Mine Gary U.S. Bonds 1981 You Know What I Mean Rick Nelson 1985 She'd Rather Be With Me The Turtlees 1967 My Maria B.W. S= Stevenson 1972 Roll Over Beethoven Electric Light Orchestra 1973 I Saw Her Standing There Billy Joel and Paul McCartney 2008 I'm Down Paul McCartney 2001 Matchbox Paul McCartney 1990 Long Tall Sally Paul McCartney 2015 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This show is dedicated to the memory of my dad Edward J. Wrobleski December 9, 1942 - July 27, 2008

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Mystics Anonymous Rare Full Band Performance Friday Night July 26, 2019


Hello Everyone If you should be in the Easthampton, Massachusettes Area this Friday Night July 26th, 2019 You should go and check out Mystics Anonymous, who's lead singer Jeff Steblea has been a guest a few times on Talking Hendrix. Mystics Anonymous will be playing a rare full band performance at: The Luthier’s Co-op 108 Cottage St Easthampton, MA 01027 Showtime: 7:00 p.m. with two supporting acts before they go on admission: FREE supporting acts: Austin James Anthony Dailey & The Paranormal Mystics Anonymous takes the stage at 9:30 This will be a special show with a 5-piece band featuring : Jeff Steblea on Guitar and Vocals Patrick Garland on keyboard Andrew Goulet on bass, Brian Marchese on drums and vocals Matt Silberstein on guitar. This will be a special show as the band will be bidding a fond farewell to Andrew Goulet & Brian Marchese this will be their final performace with Mystics Anonymous, but in honor of this show this particular line-up has hand picked a setlist that celebrates this line up of the band, plus some special surprises. So come have a good time in a venue with great sound, drinks, and always a good crowd to send Andrew and Brian off in style. check out the Mystics Anonymous Official Website: http://mysticsanonymous.com and also check out our shows we've done with Jeff from our most recent that aired earlier this year on April 19, 2019 https://archive.org/details/TalkingHendrixSpecial27JeffStebleaGladshotAndChrisLegrand4192019 January 28, 2018 https://archive.org/details/TalkingHendrixShow132BehindTheCurtain1282018 August 17, 2016 https://www.mixcloud.com/ed-wrobleski/talking-hendrix-show-50-jeff-stteblea-of-mystics-anonymous-8-17-2016/?play=fb&fb_action_ids=518790814988982&fb_action_types=mixcloud%3Aupload&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%5B1337596779591570%5D&action_type_map=%5B%22mixcloud%3Aupload%22%5D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D Please go and check them out this friday night at: The Luthier’s Co-op 108 Cottage St Easthampton, MA 01027 Showtime: 7:00 p.m. with two supporting acts before they go on admission: FREE

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Talking Hendrix Show 187 Bronson Arroyo 7-15-2019


https://archive.org/details/talkinghendrixshow187slideintothatdirtywaterwithbronsonarroyo7152019 Talking Hendrix Show 187 Slide In To That Dirty Water with Bronson Arroyo 7-15-2019 All Along The Watchtower The Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric Ladyland 1968 Talk Talk The Chocolate Watch Band This Is My Voice 2019 Eleanor Rigby Martin Barre Back To Steal 2015 Wait Until Tomorrow Jon Butcher Experienced 2015 Dirty Water Bronson Arroyo Band Covering The Bases 2005 Mary Jane's Last Dance Bronson Arroyo Band Covering The Bases 2005 Slide Bronson Arroyo Band Covering The Bases 2005 Black Pearl Jam with Bronson Arroyo Fenway Park 2016 I Can't Explain The Raspberries Live 2005 Purple Haze Billy Joel Millenium Concert 2000 Don't You Believe Me Baby Elsewhere Single 2017 Friday On My Mind The Weeklings Featuring Peter Noone Single 2019 Gloria Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Live 2016 Gimmie Some Lovin'' Micky Dolenz Live 2017 But It's Alright Huey Lewis and the News Live At 25 2007 Around and Around Pearl Jam Single 2016 Here Comes THe SUn Elton John and Billy Joel Live At the Hartford Civic Center 2001 Ticket To Ride The Raspberries Live 2005 You're Gonna Lose That Girl Gene Simmons Live 2018 All For You Kurt Baker Combo Out Of Oribit 2016 Superfly Terraplane Little Steven and the Disciples Of SOul Summer Of Sorcery 2019 The Tears Of A Clown Brian Ray and Smokey Robinson SIngle 2019 Learning To FLy Low Cut COnnie Tom Petty Tribute 10-6-2017 Oh Pretty Woman Van Halen Live At The Tokyo Dome 2013 Soul Power Twist Little Steven and the Disciples Of SOul Summer Of Sorcery 2019 Never Again Nickelback Silver Side Up 2000 Rebel Yell Billy Idol 10 Great Hits 2014 Heart Full Of Soul Rush Single 1999 Oogum Boogum Sarah Clanton Here We Are 2018 Crosstown Traffic Van Halen Single 1983

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Disclaimer To Blog, Reviews, and Radio Show Links Due To Dillusional Alleged Publicist


Hello Everyone I'm sorry I have to put this disclaimer up here for people to read, all due to the lack of maturity of a alleged Boston massachusetts area publicist, who I recently had to cut ties with as his work ethics were very poor along with his writing skills. This alleged publicist is going around and spreading rumors about myself and fiancee that are not true. The alleged publicist told many lies about knowing people in the music business when in reality he really didn't and the ones he mentioned were all deceased artists, we won't mention any names of artists as I have respect for the dead unlike the alleged publicist in question. If you should see any negative comments about Talking Hendrix or myself please feel free to e-mail me at talkinghendrix@gmail.com as I have evidence of harrassment and menacing comments from this gentleman and i'm building a case against him for slander and defamation of character against him, the police department where I live have been notified about this dillusional man who has a dillusional blog online which we won't mention as he likes to brag about his city of Medford Massachusetts even though he doesn't even reside there any more and hasn't in over a year, if you really want to know about the blog just do a google search on medford mass and it will come up right away. This alleged publicist has also made sexual advances towards me and i'm not interested in men, I appreciate the compliment but don't swing that way at all. After the last advance he made towards me I had to cut ties with him as his work ethics were deplorable and unethical, not to mention he might have a touch of dementia and should really have a wellness check performed on himself. The alleged publicist needs to learn the word no and leave people alone, he has many issues paranoia, dillusions, and the biggest one the boy who cried wolf syndrome, for those who don't know what that one is that's where you call the police or emergency people for something and when they get there, there's literaally nothing going on and it amuses this person to abuse police resources, and especially judicial resources he will sue you if you don't conform to whatever it is he wants from you, but don't worry the judicial system likes taking his money and playing him for a sucker as they already know which way the case is going to go before the actual date of the case, this alleged publicist also thinks he's a lawyer as he's seen every show of Perry Mason and thinks it's reality television folks along with a few episodes of L.A. Law so by watching those he thinks he can win a case on his own without legal representation, but don't worry he ends up losing 98% of the time the other 2% is just shit luck basically. So Again i'm sorry for this disclaimer on my blog and for the talking hendrix shows it's just until I can get this man off my back, he keeps accusing me of things not happeneing he makes false accounts on his mixcloud page puts up bogus reviews that are bad and then accuses me of doing it when I really could care less about who he has for guests on his show. Jealousy is an evil thing especially for dillusional men like that one i've described to you all. Thanks for reading have a good rest of the day.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Bronson Arroyo Band Tour Dates For New England


Bronson Arroyo Band Show For 7-14-2019 At The River Club Music Hall Has Been Cancelled but Bronson and his band will be playing in New England for the next approximate week or so and below are dates places and times along with links to the pages of the events taking place so don't forget to still go check out Bronson Arroyo and his band at the places listed below: • Tonight (7/12) 8:00pm @ Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun Resort & Casino https://mohegansun.com/events-and-promotions/schedule-of-events/rock-bronson-arroyo.html • Sat. (7/13) 10:00pm @ Back to the Boathouse 294 Tyngsboro Road Dracut, MA 01826 https://www.boathousedracut.com/events/the- bronson-arroyo-band • Mon. (7/15) band plays pre-game @ Lowell Spinners LeLacheur Park UMass Lowell 450 Aiken St. Lowell, MA 01854 https://www.ticketreturn.com/prod2/BuyNew.asp?EventID=274232#.XSi2r-tKiM9 . Game time is 7:05pm (Bronson will be there 6-8pm) Bronson’s band performing pre-game at 6:20pm. Fans can take pictures with Bronson Arroyo, Keith Foulke & Lenny DiNardo along with the 2004 World Series Trophy. Promotion: 2004 World Series 15th Anniversary CelebrationCelebrate the 15th anniversary of the Red Sox winning the World Series with a a pre-game performance by Bronson Arroyo and his band. Members of the 2004 team Keith Foulke, and Orlando Cabrera will be in attendance as well. | Presented By Jamsan Hotels Raddisson, Best Western, Holiday Inn Express, Element • Thurs. (7/18) 7:00pm @ Portland House of Music 25 Temple Street Portland, ME https://www.portlandhouseofmusic.com/ Official Bronson Arroyo Band Facebook – event page https://www.facebook.com/pg/Official-Bronson-Arroyo-Band-Page-117563321017/events/?ref=page_internal Don't Miss the chance to see this 2004 Boston Redsox World Series Winner perform with his band Check out his interview with Alan James Patterson on Voices Of Time from Wednesday July 10, 2019 where you can hear Bronson talk about his music he'll be performing and also is working on, and highlights of his baseball career as well go to the link below to hear the show: https://archive.org/details/voicesoftimecoveringthebaseswithbronsonarroyo7102019

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Conway Twitty's Timeless Is A Definitive Collection For All Old & New Fans To Own In Their Collection From Country Rewind Records


Conway Twitty was a phenomenal country and Rockabilly singer that we lost far too early in life at the age of 59, he was still out on the road and releasing new music for all of us to hear, sadly on June 5, 1993 we would lose Conway in the early morning hours of that day to an an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Luckily for the music fans of this legend who was in the right lace at the right time when rock and roll were just getting started with Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Elvisw Presley, & Roy Orbison he would come out with all of those greats from Sam Phillip's Sun Records label, and as the saying goes the rest is history, we now 26 years later have some new material after his passing to hear courtesy of Country Rewind Records label. The new release from CRR entitled "Timeless" contains 14 newley digitally remastered tracks that haven't been heard since the day they were performed in various radio stations, and thanks to CRR who was able to save quite a bit of material from various artists they have been able to release gems like this one for the fans of the artists, they've released so far Carl Smith, Jeannie C. Riley, Johnny Russell, The Blueridge Mountain Bluegrass Band and of course now Conway Twitty,, We'll start off with the single that CRR has released to country radio which is "Hello Darling" a number one hit for four weeks in 1970 and there are some good aspects and some bad with this version, for those who've read my last right up on the four releases CRR did you'll know that they add some backing vocals and some backing musicians, which is good as long as you don't make the recording sound too current, and that's something they didn't do musically, but vocally it sounds as though Conway's voice is set a little too far back in the mix when the back up singers are harmonizing on the parts that are necessary, i'm thinking that when this particular version of "Hello Darling" was recorded at whatever studio he was in promoting the song at the time that he didn't have back up singers on this live version, as we know throughout the years we've seen in the rock and roll world many albums come out from the BBC radio and television performances including The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and Cream to just name a few and when they were released the only thing done was digitally remastering which doesn't take away from the original vibe or sound to the music, other than the back up singers it sounds true to the original styling of the piece. "Lost Her Love On Our Last Date" it's nice to finally hear words to the classic instrumental by Floyd Cramer's "Last Date", it's a sad song with lyrics but has a poignent touch to it with Conway's voice, this went to the top of the country charts in 1972 from his "I Can't Stop Loving You" album which generally cover songs do good for most artists. "Fifteen Years Ago" another sad break up song in a sense where someone stirred up some old memories of a ove that either went bad or just moved on it's also got a Marty Robbins feel in the track transcending through, a number 1 for Conway from the same titled album in 1970 what I find interesting is with country artists of that time it seems as though as much as they might have been touring they seemed to have a lot of time to record albums as it seems that Conway was able to release two albums per year from the looks of it which kept him busy but at least you never got a shortage of music from him. "Crazy Arms" a country music standard, most of these tracks if not all of these rom conway are from either the sixties or seventies as Conway didn't transition in to the country music genre until the late 1960s, i'm not sure of the year of this particular performance, but no matter who sings this country standard it always sounds beauticul. "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke & Loud Loud Music" this is the type of tune that you call a cheating song and this one can go towards either gender in this version it's a woman being sung about but you can picture plenty of female artists of the country genre doing this as well including Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, and possibly even Dolly Parton in her early career. "Honky Tonk Man" yes that's right here I thought all of these years hearing the tune that Bakersfield, California's own Dwight Yoakam was the original performer of this great, Dwight keeps the traditional classic country sound to his version where as Conways has that Roy Orbison "(Oh) Pretty Woman" drum beat through the whole thing but that's what makes it unique in this case and who knows maybe that's the way the original is supposed to sound. "How Much More Can She Stand" another fine cheating tune from the perspective of the guy this time, he knows he's cheating on her and he also knows that eventually he's gonna break that last straw and she'll be gone, but he is just wondering how much more will she let it go on fo, this looks to be the first single I have seen that just made it in to the top 100 and that's where it peaked for him in 1971. "I Can't See Me Without You" this is what is great about the country music genre, all the songs are mini stories or movies whichever you prefer to to think of them as, but in this story we're hearing about a man who's trying to visualize what it would be like if his love left or heaven forbid die, it's hard to think of what life would be like without our loved ones isn't it? a number 4 on the country charts in 1971 seems to be a good chart number for a single wouldn't you say. "I Love You More TOday" written in the style of a classic George Jones piece and again the story is now in this case watching our love we once had with another guy or girl pendeing on your gender reading this, and of course he now sees what he's missing and realizes he can't get her back, this did reach number 1 on the country charts for Conway, the country music industry sure did embrace him considering he came from the rock and roll side of music but he did start in rockabilly which is technically a combination of rock and country so that may have made the transition easier for him and his fans. "If You Were Mine To Lose" funny how stories go in country music we go from falling in love to losing someone we love to now we're visualizing a way to lose someone which seems a little odd as I wouldn't think you'd want to try and lose someone but then hey as one of the lyrics says in the song "If You were mine to lose i'd at least have a memory" "Next In Line" we're pining for a girl who's just gone through a break-up, and sitting at the bar alone tearing the label from the beer she just drank and this guy in our story wants to be the next in line to date her, we should let her take a break and get over the last guy first correct?? Conway must have been doing something right in 1968 as this did reach the number 1 spot and also came from the album titled same as the single. "Proud Mary" yes the John Fogerty and CCR classic hit, there's definitely no shortage of covers of this classic that's for sure and definitely no one does the same way as CCR this version is so countryfied that until you hear Conway singing the lyrics you wouldn't know it was Proud Mary that's for sure, John Fogerty get a load of this version and lett us know what you think man....as this version has good vibes to it, and just a fun song to cover. "The Image Of Me" another tear jerker of a song about the opposite sex thinking about drinking and crying it's a sad one folks but in today's newer country i'll say newer not brand new but newer Ricky Van Shelton from the late eighties and nineties could have done justice to the track, it did however reach number 5 on the country charts in 1968 from his "Here's Conway" album release. "working Girl" just kind of a rockin' country classic sound that will get up up dancing and possibly singing singing to close out this great round of CRR label's classic trend they've got going on. the one song missing of Conway's and last I knew it was a signature song of his besides "HEllo Darling" the one missing is the one that started it all for him in the fifties and it was recut by Conways to give it a little country flavor even though it already had that sound in it and the song is "It's Only Make Believe" other than that this is a good way to start out your Conway Twitty Country collection and work your way back from here to get more if you like what you hear. I would have to give this collection on the scale of a 1-10 where 10 is perfect and 1 being not worth buying i'd have to give this collection an 8 for the reason of "Hello Darling's" mix is not one of the better versions of the song i've heard and of course as I said it's missing the one big hit "It's Only Make Believe" but it's worth adding to the collection if you're just starting a classic country collection or if you're just getting into Conway Twitty's musical stylings this should be in the collection one way or another.

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

GUEST COMING SOON TO TALKING HENDRIX


Guests Coming soon to Talking Hendrix Bronson Arroyo Brooks Forsyth Colin Blunstone of 60s British Invasion Group The Zombies stay tuned for the schedules dates and time for the shows featuring these artists and more coming soon

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Talking Hendrix News For the Week of July 7, 2019

Hello Everyone We are sorry that Talking Hendrix has not been on the air in the last two weeks, but the publicist of our last guest we were going to have on our show kicked and screamed like a child all over a typographical error in a article posted on patch.com which we took down, we here at Talking Hendrix were going to fix the error, but the publicist for our guest didn't want to put his big boy pants on that day and had a temper tantrum like a child in a store who can't get the toy they want, we apologized to the publicist and according to him that wasn't good enough, so like a spoiled child that get's their way he threw his weight around and pitched a fit and got his way in the end. No Need to worry we're already in the works of getting on a new station we just can't say which one because the spoiled child watches every move we make here right now but when we get al the details everyone will know and the spoiled child won't be able to do anything about it. Until then keep watching here and for our newsletter in your e-mail box thanks for your co-operation and kindness in waiting but just think the new station will let us actually play music so there's a plus for us here at Talking Hendrix no more one hour interviews, we'll still have interviews but not for the whole straight show like we've had for the last year. Keep Rockin' On Ed Wrobleski Host/Producer of Talking Hendrix --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Concert Dates and News.... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday July 7th Big Al Anderson & The Floor Models The Kate Old Saybrooke, CT www.katharinehepburntheater.org Wednesday July 10th The Righteous Brothers Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, CT www.ridgefield.playhousect.org Thursday July 11th Maria Muldaur The Kate Old Saybrooke, CT www.katharinehepburntheater.org Friday July 12th Peter Asher: Memoirs of 60s & Beyond The Kate Old Saybrooke, CT www.katharinehepburntheater.org Friday July 12th Sail On: Beach Boys Tribute Iron Horse Music Hall Northampton, MA www.iheg.com Saturday July 13th Sail On: Beach Boys Tribute 3:00 & 8:00 p.m. The Kate Old Saybrooke. CT www.katharinehepburntheater.org Sunday July 14th The Bronson Arroyo Band The River Club Music Hall Scituate, Massachusetts www.theriverclubmusichall.com Friday July 19th The Wallflowers Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, CT www.ridgefield.playhousect.org Wednesday July 24th Takin' It To The Streets: Doobie Brothers Tribute The Kate Old Saybrooke, CT www.katharinehepburntheater.org Saturday July 27th Jimmy Webb The Kate Old Saybrooke, CT www.katharinehepburntheater.org Sunday July 28th John Sebastian The Kate Old Saybrooke, CT www.katharinehepburntheater.org

Country Rewind Records Releases New Never Before Heard Classic Tracks From Jeannie C. Riley, Carl Smith, The Blueridge Mountain Bluegrass Band, & Johnny Russell


Music label Country Rewind Records in conjunction with Select-O-Hits records has started a series of classic traditional country artists including Jeannie C. Riley, Johnny Russell, Carl Smith and The Blue Ridge Mountain Bluegrass Band. This is what I would call nashville's version of BBC sessions that has been released throughout the years of many classic rock artis such as the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and Cream just to name a few. These are recordings from some of the best country artists of the 50s, 60s and 70s , tren setting artists that paved the way for our current contemporary artists of today, at that time radio had more shows where they would have an artist come in to the studio and play their hit single and then if time permitted they would perform some of their favorite songs that either were currently on the charts or a former chart topper at the time, and they would perform those classic songs the way they would have done it had they recorded those particular ditties themselves; Thomas Gramuglia, owner of Country Rewind Records rescued the master tapes of the material contained in these packages. These performances just as the bbc sessions I mentioned were originally only broadcasted on the air circa the 1960s and the 1970s, and they haven't been heard since on any type of package release on these artists. The music contained in these packages have been remastered for the highest quality for digital sound for your listening pleasure, they have also been upgraded to a more contemporary sound by adding some background vocals or orchestration arrangement, but I will say this you can't tell that there were even upgrades to the material at all they all have the classic traditional country sound that you can only hear from these original classic artists, infact if you have a good imagination and the younger generation reading this review can visualize what your parents and or/grandparents would tell you as a child that they didn't grow up with television...they're right about that as the cost for a television was quite expensive back then, our parents and grandparents would gather around the radio while sitting in the living room and listen to a variety of different shows the grand ole opry being one of them on the radio and each week they'd hear their favorite artists take the stage and perform their what are now known as classic hits of the day, well while you're listening to these superior sounding albums close your eyes and visualize what I just described and take a little trip down memory lane with the family while listening to these historical music pieces. The first of the four releases that just came out recently is female artist Jeannie C. Riley, the album being titled "The Music City Sessions", which of course contains her 1968 monster hit for pop and country charts "Harper Valley PTA", which also later became a movie starring Barbara Eden of I Dream Of Jeannie, and then later a television show as well from 1978-1981, although Jeannie would never obtain another #1 chart hit on the pop and country charts, she did have moderate success with some other songs and some are included in this package, includeing "Me and Bobby McGhee" penned by Kris Kristofferson and written for Female rock legend Janis Joplin who would have a monster hit with it towards the end of her life and career. Crying Time originally recorded and written by Buck Owens for the b-side of his hit "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail", did not chieve a hit for him, but would two years later in 1966 for Ray Charles, Jeannie takes a turn on making this classic her own with her vocal stylings, some of Jeannie's other moderately charted hits included in this package are "Back Side Of Dallas", "Country Girl", "Girl Most Likely" "There Never Was A Time", "Tings Go Better With Love", and then some other great cover tunes as i'll call them with Jeannie's vocal stamping on them including "Okie From Muskogee" a classic sixties hit for Merle Haggard, and this is a treat to hear her doing legendary Dusty Springfield's hit "Son Of A Preacher Man" done in a totally different style from Dusty's memphis r&b soul version but Jeannie's is very catchy to the ear, and then one of my personal favorites to have been covered is "Games People Play" written and performed originally by Joe South, this one doesn't have as much of a spin on it as it was basically a traditional country tinged song to begin with, if you are a fan of Jeannie C. Riley you should definitely go out and get this definitive collection of material that hasn't been heard since the original airing of these on the radio which is close to 50 years this won't just attract the original fans of her music this will also bring some new fans that are interested in hearing where some of their current country artists got their influences from. The second album released from this record label is Grand Ole Opry member Johnny Russell with the album entitled "All I Got To Do Is Act Naturally", and with in this collection of material there are some of Johnny's more memorable singles including his big hit from 1973 "Rednecks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer", along with other singles he recorded throughout his career including "Catfish JOhn", "Mr. and Mrs. Untrue", "She Burnt The Little Roadside Tavern Down", The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor", "She's In Love With A Rodeo Man", and there are some interesting renditions of some classic hits that were made big by other artists, but again in this case Johnny puts his touch to them starting with "Act Naturaly" another great classic penned and recorded by Buck Owens and was a successful hit for Buck and also the Beatles, infact in the late 80s Buck would re-record the hit with Beatle Ringo Starr and release a music video to accompany the single release, I will say that Johnny's version of this classic doesn't sound much different from Buck's or the Beatles version he kept it mostly in the same style just his vocalization is the difference from the other version. "Good Hearted Woman"....yes the Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson classic duet in which i'm sorry to say no offense to Johnny Russell's version but there will never be a version that can compare to Waylon and Willie's version, nice attempt at it though, the next classic is really just that it's pretty much a standard to learn for every boy and man who learns to play a guitar and that's Chuck Berry's "johnny B Goode" and let's face it everyone does this one their own way Johnny is no different when it comes to this one giving that countrified twang sound to this rock anthem, "Jambalaya" who hasn't covered this country classic which is a fun toe tappin' tune for you to hearr. All in all these are tastey delectable treats for the die hard fan of Johnny Russell who most likely did these covers in different performances throughout his career, it's ashame that we lost Johnny at age 61 in July of 2001 due to diabetes complications, i'm sure he would have been proud to hear these performances digitally remastered for his original fans and his new fans he will most likely pick up from this fine collection of his classic performances. moving on to the third release in this wonderful series of classic performances of legendary Grand Ole Opry members and Country Music Hall Of Fame members as well. This next artist really doesn't need any introduction as he was known as Mr. Country and that's Carl Smith, and that' also just so happens to be the name of this release "Mr. Country" and this package is a definitive collection of quite a few of his single releases that spanned close to three decades worth of his fine craftsmanship of songwriting and singing, including four number one hits with "Are You Teasin' Me"& "When You Feel Like You're In Love, Don't Just Stand There", which were both originally released by carl in 1952 "Hey Joe" #1 in 1953 and "Loose Talk" #1 in 1954 these as you can see were all number ones that Carl had achieved along with others that didn't make it on to this compilation too, staying in Carl's catalog of singles "If Teardrops Were Pennies", which didn't achieve number 1 status at the time but it still made the top ten and reached number 8. "I Overlooked An Orchid While Searching For A Rose" , which was Carl's second single release in 1950 and from research this writer did couldn't find find any charting for this song , but quite frankly it is a beautiful ballad telling his story of looking for his love of a specific nature but stumbled upon someone even better then he originally set out for, "Mr. Moon" was a number 4 hit for Carl, and of course there are these glorious tracks for the fan that's been on board with his music from the beginning and for all the new fan listeners that are just getting on the band wagon and starting to hear this historically recorded material. In 1951 "The Best Years Of My Life" a #15 hit in 1959, "She Called Me Baby" a #32 hit single just barely getting past #40 in 1965, "Deep Water" Carl's first #10 hit single for the first time in a while for the year 1967 which was the summer of love, "Foggy River" a #18 the following year in 1968, "I Love You Because" a #14 single in 1969, and would later get recorded by the king of rock and roll himself Elvis Presley and even though it didn't chart for the king, anything as far as this writer knows about Elvis's musical history generally got the original performer more recognition and fan followers. This is a well thought out collection of Carl's hits, yes there are hits missing but this is a good starter collection for someone who is just getting on board and starting to listen to his material. Our final release in the bunch is the Blueridge Mountain Bluegrass Band and their album entitled "Leaving On A Jet Plane". this band features many songs written by some of the best artists through the 20th century including John Denver and Carl Perkins just to name a couple although their voices are not featured in the material contained in this compilation, you are still going to want to go out and pick this album up for your musical library just to say you at least have it. The musicians featured playing and singing on here are superb and top notch players to say the least as you have to be to be pickin' bluegrass in this writer's opinion. The players in the band are as follows: Dr. James Satterwhite on the Bass and Guitar, John Kribs a well seasoned Guitar player on the track Stony Lady, John Terry Frost on Lead Vocals, Laddie Cain Harmony Vocals, Anthony Hannigan on Mandolin, Dave Bevins on Dobro, Chris Leske on Banjo, Arlin Green on Bass, Sara Milonovich on Fiddle and Vocals, and they're all on this plentiful package of music contained within this jam packed package and when it all comes to the end of each of these albums written in this review you'll want to hit the repeat button on the cd player or however you listen to your music these days and hear them again. Here is the list of tracks contained within this fun filled finger pickin' package, Adrenaline Hayride, Leaving On A Jet Plane, Stony Lady, Cripple Creek, when I hear this song I think of the sixties band The Monkees who if you bought their live 1967 album you'll hear Peter Tork perform this piece during his solo portion of the show on just his banjo with no other accompanyment, Bartender's Blues which is originally penned and performed by James Taylor who in my opinion is one of our great songwriters of the 20th centurey next to Bob Dylan of course, Dixie Hoedown, You Are My Sunshine, Head Over Heals In Love With You , Blackberry Blossom, Blue Suede Shoes an interesting version to say the least but it is a toe tapper that will get you up and wanting to cut a rug as the saying goes for this classic tune and no one does this track the same every recorded version has something special about it, Foggy Mountain Breakdown, More Pretty Girls Than One, Ballad of Jed Clampett, everyone knows this one especially if you've seen the sixties television show either when they originally aired or in syndication somewhere who doesn't love the Beverly Hillbillies you'll have this one stuck in your head for hours after hearing it as it's such a fun track to sing along with, Summertime, a classic penned by George and Ira Gershwin for the play Porgy and Bess, and is a very well covered tune by so many contemporary artists including just these few here to mention Sam Cooke, Janis Joplin, and Paul McCartney. Salt Creek penned by Grand Ole Opry member Bill Monroe and lastly to close out this package of is Grandfather's Clock, a traditional bluegrass standard but nevertheless a great closer for an album. I highly recommend all of these fine packaged releases and there is more of these albums to come from the label. For more information on where you can purchase these albums you can go directly to their website: ww.countryrewind.com or www.amazon.com and on those sites you can purchase physical copies on cd or digitally stream the material through your favorite media platform of choice for your music listening. If you like this type of traditional country music then you should check out the current contemporary country music stars that are inspired by these artists and more of the classical traditional country music sound. Just a few artists of today to mention that are inspired by some of the folks here are Garth Brooks, George Strait, Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire and many more. This music is a lost art form because of radio today only playing current top forty hits and not a mix of today and yesterday's music there's plenty of room on these stations for all of it, and it's sad when we're forced to listen to those same top forty songs over and over every other hour of the day, if it wasn't for this music written about in this review, we wouldn't have what we have now for music these artists paved the way for the current contemporaries out there and it should be made known to the world.

Classic Rewind Music Review: Dirty Dancing Live In Concert 1988


I've decided to put some classic reviews to some older albums that are out there and still are available through many different outlets to purchase these classic greats from I hope you will enjoy the review and maybe if you own the album it might spark you to pull something out you might not have heard in a while and take a stroll down memory lane for a little while. This classic 1987 movie that starred Patrick Swayze & Jennifer Grey inspired not one but two spectacular soundtracks to the motion picture that featured some of today's and yesterday's artists on the two soundtracks. The two original soundtracks which were Dirty Dancing and More Dirty Dancing featured such artists as The Ronnettes, Otis Redding, Micky & Sylvia, The Contours, The Drifters, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes, Eric Carmen, Patrick Swayze and so many more, that it inspired a live concert tour in 1988 and it featured Bill Medley, Merry Clayton, Eric Carmen and The Contours. The host/announcer on the tour was "Cousin" Brucie Morrow who is a big radio disc jockey from the late 1950s right up to the present and can still be heard on Sirius XM. radio This concert was recorded in Los Angeles, California and opens with Merry Clayton performing her track from the original soundtrack entitled "Yes", which is a great dance tune and a very uplifting positive song to hear, Clayton then performs another song from the movie but although not the original performer in the movie but still does a superb job on it anyways and that's "Overload" , we then move on to Eric Carmen who had so many hits in the seventies and eighties, with the seventies it was with his group the Raspberries and then he would go solo to make some monster classics including "All By Myself", Carmen comes out with his hit "Make Me Lose Control" which is a great piece for this concert seeing as we're going down memory lane with classic oldies and he mentions a few in their like "Uptown" by the Crystals, and "stand By Me" by Ben E. KIng such a fitting song, he then goes in to doing another classic eighties ballad "Almost Paradise" originally performed by him and Nancy Wilson of the group Heart, the track was featured in another big dance movie from a few years prior to Dirty Dancing and that would be Kevin Bacon's "Footloose" from 1984, but seeing as Nancy wasn't there to help out on her parts they substituted in Merry Clayton which gave the track a somewhat different vibe but she made it her own every night on the tour, then Eric closed out with a song as he put it that Jennifer and Patrick did a little dirty dancing to and of course that was his monster hit from the soundtrack "Hungry Eyes" which is also featured in so many television commercials as well and the performance was so spot on you would have thought you were listening to the album or you were hearing it on the radio. The Contours are the next performaers in the show being that they are from the legendary Motown label and they charted with a couple of hits I recall one is in the movie of course and that's "do You Love Me" the other hit from them is "First I Look At The Purse" which sadly they do not perform in the concert they come out opening their set with "Get Ready" the Temptations hit and they do an adequate job on their take of it, they then follow up with Solomon Burke's classic "Cry To Me" which is of course featured in the film, before they do an elongated version of "Do You Love Me" they have the "Dirty Dancers come out to perform a dance from the movie and the dancers try to show how to do the grind dance featured in the scene of the movie with the song, the contours then perform their hit and leave the stage for the final performer which is Bill Medley, yes half of the legendary blue eyed soul duo The Righteous Brothers, and Bill comes out smokin' with a fifties medley of songs starting with "Let The Good Times Roll" originally performed by Shirly and Lee then the medley continues with a rousing version of Frankie Ford's "Sea Cruise" which anyone who covers this tune has done a fantastic job, we then slow the show down with a classic Righteous Brothers tuen "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" and I must say even though Bobby Hatfield is not present singing his high parts Medley still pulls off the song, but then why wouldn't he be able to as Elvis Presley performed it in his live shows in the seventies as a solo artist and had no help singing it, now we move back to getting the crowd energized again before closing the show with a rockin' version of Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll" which I will say is not the most impressive version i've heard someone cover of it, this is one song that only the original performer and songwriter of this tune can do, infact not many people have braved trying to perform it at least in live shows such as this but as always it is a crowd getter so Bill takes his shot and throws his hat in the ring for his rendition of the song and then closes out the show with the biggest hit probably of the movie which is "I've Had THe TIme Of My Life" and he does perform it with a female singer but they never introduced her to the audience or even in the liner notes or the credits of the live show that did come out in 1988 on VHS tape. All in all this show is a timeless classic of performances that you sincerely wish you could have gone back in time to see this writer was around at the time, but I do not recall the show ever coming through the new england area, cause I think my family and I would have been there to see this show as my whole family was a fan of the movie especially my departed mother, we probably played the soundtracks on vinyl hundreds if not thoughsands of times with all the great classic music contained in the two volumes of the soundtrack.

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Nashville's Singer/Songwriter Sarah Clanton's "Here We Are" Will Leave You Wanting More


Sarah Clanton a classically trained cellist from the age of nine, and hails from Nashville, Tennessee brings joy and happiness to the pop and classical mixed world together. Her latest release "Here We Are" puts you in a real good time feeling mood, which is something we need in this world today with all that's going on in this nation. Clanton has a top notch set of musicians backing her up on this 12-track album and it was co-produced by Eric Loomis, Sarah, a singer/songwriter knows how to get her audience wrapped up in the movies in your mind while listening to each of her tunes, I feel that each song is a short film that you can actually visualize playing out in your mind if your imagination can work that way, if it can't work that way than you can also put yourself in each of these penned pieces as the person she's singing about. Each of these quality and time taken written pieces will get you hooked into her music and make you wonder what could be next in line while listening through for your first time. "I Can See You" opens up this album with an infectious beat and groove and also very catchy lyrics, where as "Come And Find Me" has a classic ballad style from the late 90s where we had lots of those and then they faded out into the hip hop and clubhouse beat, so this is a refreshing reminder of songs that can still be written with a meaning in today's standards. "We Belong" has the sound of early Sheryl Crow but has the lyrical influences from this writer's perspective of Nashville's Kim Richey and Gretchen Peters who've both written songs for other artists and have also made a name for themselves Peter's having written "Independence Day" for Martina McBride, and Richey writing "Those words We Said" for herself and Trisha Yearwood, this piece has all the signs of these two artists influences. "Slow It Down" has an infectious harmonization that just gets in your head and thinking of different female duos that could be performing this one duo comes to this writer's mind and that's indie pop rock's Tegan and Sara this would be a perfect track for them to perform in their shows and eeven record. "Head Games" gets you in the mood to go out to a club in a really feeling good mood to dance much like Sheryl Crowe's All I Wanna Do we could use a song like this one on top forty radio to get everyone in their cars driving and in a good mood on their way to work or where ever you might be on your way to when hearing this. "Can't Find The Words" we get to hear Sarah shine on her instrument which is the cello in this piece an instrumental that puts her true talent out there and would fit in a movie especially one of those type of flicks where you've got a couple on a temporary break-up and both characters are remembering the good times they had together while this plays through the montage of memories for both before they get back together at the end of the film. "Silver Lining" there's nothing more than what we need to have at the end of any situation we're in for this day and age which is what all our parents and peers told us all the time and still do which there is always a silver lining in every cloud isn't that the truth all. "Breathe In and Breathe Out" a rockin' feel good to your toes beat with a Rolling Stones flavor added to the tempo makes you want to hear it more and more. "On Repeat" has that get up out on the dance floor club beat to keep you dancing the night away until the morning light. "Bang Bang" has that late 40s early 50s style like Christina Agulera's Candyman song with a concentina playing throughout this fun styled treat. "Hello" is one that may need to grow on you a little as you play the album but is chock full of sentiment as it is about a relationship where when you broke up you really didn't want to but it just wasn't working and so you wished you could just stay in it and keep saying hello instead of saying goodbye. What better way to close out the album but with a classic cover that you never hear much of on the radio anymore and Sarah chose to close out with Brenton Wood's classic "Oogum Boogum" which again is just one of those fun silly infectious songs that you won't be able to stop humming for the rest of your day along with all the other tracks on this release from Nashville's own Sarah Clanton. I Can't wait to see what she's got in store and up her sleeve for the next album already. This album is due out mid-November and wil be available on your favorite media platforms including spotify, amazon and more. Want to learn more about Sarah Clanton you can go to her website below: https://www.sarahclanton.com/

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Robert Berry and 3.2 "The Rules Have Changed" album review


September 25, 2018 The material contained in this package are the final works, thoughts, and ideas of the late Keith Emerson (Emerson, Lake and Palmer and 3) who we lost in 2016, although Keith is not playing on this album unfortunately he is channeled through Robert Berry's keyboard playing throughout all the pieces on this cd. Robert who is playing all the instruments in the material told me he almost didn't finish this project when Keith had passed in 2016 as it was difficult to do, but he soldiered on and completed the project. Berry had told me that Keith had originally done about twenty percent of the keyboard playing before he passed and his estate would not allow Berry to use any of the material he had so he had to replicate all the playing Emerson had done himself again he said luckily he had Keith's tracks to go by to reproduce that exact sound as no one could play like Keith Emerson "Keith Emerson was the Jimi Hendrix of the Keyboards, as he could pick it up and play it behind his back like Hendrix could do with a guitar" quoted Berry. This album's worth of material represents Keith Emerson very well as there are only eight tracks within this album, it's promised not to be a disappointment. Berry was quoted as saying while working on this project wwkd which means what would Keith do during the recording sessions of the music, this album was 30 years this year in the making as the last album released from 3 was in 1988, but we can say this it was well worth the wait. We open with "one By One", starting with a kind of classical piano piece at the beginning but then kicks in to high gear ELP style keyboards if you didn't know any better you would have thought it was an ELP track. "Powerful Man" is what could be a piece that was locked in a time capsule for the simple fact that while listening to it you can actually picture it playing in one of those classic 80s plane flying flicks like a "Top Gun" or "Iron Eagle" I can see it clearly playing out during a scene where there's a team of people working on getting the plane ready for some flight action type of scenario. "The Rules Have Changed", again has the classic stylings of the great classic rock bands like ELP, Yes, or even Queen while listening you can really visualize Freddy Mercury of Queen belting this one out but all in that same breath you hear that fresh sound of today's music through the speakers as well. "Our Bond", I will say that you can clearly hear the different influences in each of these for instance in this this writer hears classic Beatles styling in here more of the "All You Need is Love" or "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End" with strings and horns accenting the right places in this particular track. "What You're Dreaming Now" has many influential sounds of Emerson's classic rock friends of his time throughout this album that you can't just pick one song and just say i'm going to play this one and not the rest all of the tracks fit together like a jigsaw puzzle where no piece can be out of place you have to play it from start to finish to get the whole picture, it's not one of those cds where you put it on and go to a specific track this is what you can consider to be something that hasn't been made in a long time and that's a classic concept album, and if you're in to those types of albums you're going to love this, if it's your first time listening to a concept album it might be difficult for your listening pleasures but once you get through it you'll want to hear it again and maybe go and get some of those classic concept albums of the day. The last track entitled "Your Mark On The World" says it all and Keith certainly did that in our musical life, he created a wonderful soundtrack that we will never forget. I think if Keith Emerson is looking down from Rock and Roll Heaven he has to be proud that his good friend Robert Berry finished this amazing project and gave Keith a perfect send off to end his body and legacy of his musical career. Well done Robert.