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Mulligan Stew Sept 22nd 2018-Colin James Interview

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Colin is releasing his 19th album called Miles to Go this Friday!

It’s part two of his return to blues tunes.

It started with the highly acclaimed  Blue Highways  in 2016 .

 This one is Miles to Go featuring two new songs  – and many,  blues standards.

He’s covering Muddy, Wolf, Blind Willie Johnson, Little Willie John, Arthur Crudup, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charles Brown etc.

In the studio with him are Steve Mariner from Monkey Junk, The Sojourners, Colleen Rennison, and piano/co-producer Jesse O’Brien and his great band.

And two originals?

I will remain – written by Colin and 40 light years co-written with Tom Wilson and Jesse O’Brien.

We’ll feature tracks from the album and Colin ‘s interview in Hour Two of The Stew.

 And the Mulligan Stew Podcast will have the complete interview.   (Subscribe at Spotify-Google Play Music-Apple Podcasts)

 


As The Stew hits air 5 Mtn,  its 7 PM in New York and Paul Simon is backstage getting ready to play his farewell concert at Flushing Meadows Corona Park.

“Goodbye Rosie, The Queen of Corona”

He’s come full circle as this was where he started his career over 50 years ago.

At this point, only he knows how the night will play out but it will be memorable..you can bet on it.

So.  in honour of the man and the artist we start with his “ gospel period.”

Loves me like a Rock with the Dixie Hummingbirds.  The President he had in mind was Nixon.

Gone at Last – with Phoebe Snow and the Hummingbirds. (was originally for Bette Midler)

Take me to the Mardi Gras – a song he wrote for the Rev Claude Jeter. Lead singer of the Swan Silvertones.

Recorded at Muscle Shoals.

Thank You Paul Simon.  For the music and the memories.

 


FYI – The last 30 minutes of The Stew will all be LIVE tracks.

  • The Ballad of Billy The Kid – Billy Joel
  • I’m a Man – Steve Winwood
  • Shakin’ all over/Gloria – Van Morrison, John Lee Hooker and Candy Dulfer.
  • Free Fallin’ – John Mayer

 PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Sept 22 2018
Welcome to The Stew – Year 22 www.mulliganstew.ca Special Guest – Colin James
Loves me like a rock Paul Simon There goes Rhymin Simon
gone at last Paul Simon Still crazy after all these years
Take me to the Mardi Gras Paul Simon There goes Rhymin Simon
www.deanehouse.com Colin James New Music and Interview in 30 minutes
Evil ways Santana Santana
Out of the blue Blue Rodeo in our nature
Mulligan Stew with tdm
stop light kisses The cactus Blossoms you’re dreaming
Coming UP Colin James Interview www.mulliganstew.ca TDM
Inner city blues Molly Johnson Meaning to tell you
I know Im losing you The Temptations Hitsville
Done tore your playhouse down King Biscuit Boy Gooduns’
Look out Cleveland The Band The Band
TDMulligan Complete Colin James interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Do it now Paul McCartney Egypt Station
Maybe Im amazed Paul McCartney Wingspan
NEXT – Colin James Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Colin James Interview Complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast Spotify.Google Play.Apple Podcasts
I will remain Colin James Miles to Go
Colin James Interview Miles to Go
40 light years Colin James Miles to Go
Colin James Interview Complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Tears kept rolling down Colin James Miles to Go
Colin James Interview Miles to Go
Soul of a man Colin James Miles to Go
Colin James Interview Miles to Go
Mulligan Stew – tdm Complete Colin James Interview on MulliganStew Podcast
The Ballad of Billy the Kid Billy Joel Songs from the Attic – Live
I’m a man Steve Winwood Greatest Hits Live
www.coyotesbanff.com Next – On The Stew – Van the Man Live
Shakin all over/Gloria Van Morrison with John Lee Hooker & Candy Dulfer a night in San Francisco
Free Fallin’ John Mayer Where the light is. Live in LA

 

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Saturday is supposed to the autumn equinox when the sun crosses over the equator and they get more of it the a we do. Fair enough. We had more than our share.
There’s an autumn mini segment in the last segment with two tracks .
Autumn in NY the late Jeff Healey and Autumn Leaves by  Eric Clapton.
Here’s a great song from the late Etta James.  Let me down easy,  the last track on her last album  The Dreamer.
We throw in two Little Feat tracks – one old and one new
Albert King, Tom Petty, Dr John, Elvis Costello and Allan Toussaint CCR, Stones, Stephen Stills.Willie Deville
New music from Paul Simon, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings with Serena Ryder, The 44’s, Dustin Bentall and The smokes, Belle Starr. We Slide Barney Bentall in as well.
Enjoy your weekend.
I’ll be watching Esks and Lions. And fondling a bottle of Syrah!!
 

Artist

Song

Album

Paul Simon Gone at last  (live) Live in NY
Willie Deville Jump Steady Orleans Records Story
Little Feat Jamaica will break your heart Rooster Rag
Blackie/Rodeo Kings (Serena Ryder) Black Sheep Kings and Queens
Steve Winwood (Spencer Davis) Gimme Some Lovin’ Very best of
The 44’s Cocaine Americana
Stones Brown Sugar (live) Flashpoint
Stephen Stills Suite Judy Blue eyes (Acoustic/Live) Live at Sheppard’s Bush
Dustin Bentall & The Smoke Ballad of Billy Cowsill Orion EP
Barney Bentall Ballad of Rev Billy Aint life Strange
Belle Starr The Burning of Atlanta Burning of Atlanta
Hour Two How you doing? Turn it UP
Albert King Get out of my life woman New Orleans Heat
Dr John Locked Down Locked Down
Elvis Costello/Allen Toussaint River in Reverse River in Reverse
The Who Magic Bus Then and Now
Etta James Let me down Easy The Dreamer
Little Feat Willin Little Feat
Jeff Healey Autumn in NY Last Call
Eric Clapton Autumn Leaves Clapton
CCR Run through the Jungle Cosmo’s Factory
Joan Osborne Bring irt on home Bring it on Home
Tom Petty/Heartbreakers Candy Mojo
Steve Cropper Help me Somebody Dedicated: A Salute to the 5 Royales