Back From The Dead...
Originally posted January 17, 2014
Lineage: CDR Trade > EAC > TLH > Flac
Joe Ely (born February 9, 1947, Amarillo, Texas, United States) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist whose music touches on honky-tonk, Texas Country, Tex-Mex and rock and roll.
He has had a genre-crossing career, performing with Bruce Springsteen, Uncle Tupelo, Los Super Seven, The Chieftains and James McMurtry in addition to his early work with The Clash and more recent acoustic tours with Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt, and Guy Clark.
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Joe Ely at AM
Joe Ely @ Guitar Player -
"A Lot of Times I’ll Write a Song Instead of Going to a Therapist."
Track List:
1. Driving to the Poorhouse 4:27
2. Don't Put A Lock On My Heart 4:45
3. Boxcar 5:23
4. Road Hawg 4:05
5. Where is My Love 6:11
6. My Baby Thinks She's French 4:41
7. Letter to LA 10:01
8. Me and Billy the Kid 2:53
9. If You Were A Bluebird 3:45
10. Give Me A Ride to Heaven 2:57
11. Hard Livin' 4:00
12. Are you Listening Lucky? 3:46
13. Musta Notta Gotta Lotta 3:17
14. Fingernails 7:01
15. Not Fade Away 7:57
16. Fools Fall In Love 5:12
17. Dallas 4:11
Joe Ely - Guitar, Vocals
David Grissom - Guitar, backing vocals
Jimmy Pettit - Bass
Davis McClarty - Drums
Filler:
Live E-Town
Boulder Theater,
Boulder, CO
NPR FM
1992-Nov-08
18. Treat Me Like A Saturday Night 3:15
19. For Your Love > Interview 4:16
20. Sleepless In Love 4:16
21. Rocksalt and Nails 3:53
22. Settle For Love 4:50
23. Blowin' Down The Road 3:07
Joe Ely - Guitar, Vocals
Ian Moore - Guitar
Jimmy Pettit - Bass
Davis McClarty - Drums
Reese Wynans - Keyboards
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Just a heads up, Boss, but the link's not working for me.
ReplyDeleteit also doesn't work for me, too ;)
Deleteely is so great. his "satisfied at last" became my favourite disc in 2011 and his work with the flatlanders and los super 7 is also more than enjoyable. it was the famous goldi, the man who ran "unikult" in the late 70ies introduced me then to him with his 1977 record, stayed a fan from there to today.
so, boss, great to have you back - but FIX THAT LINK ;)
Hi,
ReplyDeleteWould really like to have the link fixed.
Hola Amigo: Puedes arreglar el link que da caduco, Gracias !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThink I first knew him thru an off Broadway (NYC) musical from Texas called "Stomp" in 1969, but rediscovered him thru Bruce and Joyce Carol Oates "Queen of Heaven". PLease repost!!
ReplyDeleteJohnno
Yes, thanks for this and also for all, but unfortunatley, the link is dead or broken! Can you fix please and repost? Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Saw Ely many times at this stage of his career, with the band usually augmented by Bobby Keys. And where's "Cool Rockin' Loretta"?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, thanks for this and hoping the link can be restored.
Not sure what is up with the link but it's been replaced.
ReplyDeletehey it worked! tryed fer 2 days thyanks fo0r the show Joe's got it going on
ReplyDeleteThanks for the re-up
ReplyDeleteAppreciate this blog poost
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