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OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: ROPENI ()
Date: May 23, 2012 03:59

Graham Parker in my opinion is one of the most underrated, singer songwriters to come out of England,in the late 70's he put out some fantastic music,l could never understand why he did not become more popular,unlike someone like Willy De Ville,that drugs probably held him back,in Graham's case,that did no seem to be the problem.Anyway he is still around,worthwhile to see him.Enjoy some of his stuff
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That's what they all say



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"No Dope Smoking,No Beer Sold After 12 oclock"

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: LeonidP ()
Date: May 23, 2012 04:47

Hellz yeah! ... always loved Graham, he actually has a new album due out in September with old backing band, The Rumour! It's the first time they will be backing Graham since the brilliant Up Escalator album (I think).

I still get his albums ... he had a great one a couple years ago, Don't Tell Columbus, the dude still writes great songs!

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: LeonidP ()
Date: May 23, 2012 04:51

BTW, if you weren't aware, Graham does these political-related tracks, under the artist name: Tex Skerball:

Here is his latest:



Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: RSbestbandever ()
Date: May 23, 2012 05:56

Love his music, has been one of my favorites for years. His early stuff got me hooked and I have been a fan ever since and as he says, the rest is history.

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: Wry Cooter ()
Date: May 23, 2012 06:15

One of the great overlooked and underrated.. Absolutely love the first four albums ("Howling Wind", "Heat Treatment", "Stick to Me", and "Squeezing Out Sparks" ) which is his most noticed period, Saw them on them on the "Sparks" tour and they were incendiary -- Brinsley Schwarz was amazing. But I have to put in a word for his three RCA LPs in the late 80s/early 90s ("The Mona Lisa's Sister", "Human Soul", and "Struck by Lightning" ). I imagine these sold diddley, but they comprise great "adult" rock in the best sense -- hard won maturity and smarts and great tunes and performances. And still pissed off! But wizened....




Big man....





The kid....



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Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: swiss ()
Date: May 23, 2012 08:38

Thanks for this post - always been fond of Graham Parker.

-swiss

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: May 23, 2012 09:58

Love the man and saw him plenty of times in his early days. All his first four albums are absolute classics. I think that Squeezing Out Sparks probably has the edge on the others because of the inclusion of this incredible ballad.




Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: bluesinc. ()
Date: May 23, 2012 10:01

yep, he´s great

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: May 23, 2012 10:18

Saw him at Blackbushe in 1978 supporting Bob Dylan amongst others..........don't remember much though except the whole day was.........perfect..............

I met a woman and she told me...."well baby...... well the blues ain't bad"...........

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: resotele ()
Date: May 23, 2012 10:30

Graham is absoluely fabulous ! My other love, and still groovy and relevant. On his official live bootleg "Yer Cowboy Boots" from 2004 he does a nice version of "Tell Me" (and also of Jerry Garcia's "Sugaree". Check out Graham's Bootleg Box-Sets. All live recordings, throughout the years, solo, with the Rumour, with the Figgs, with Tom Freund and others.... great stuff and Big Bang For The Bucks.

Resotele

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: May 23, 2012 10:46

Him just like John Hiatt and Frankie Miller were artists I appreciated 30 years ago yes....


I was driving home early Sunday morning through Bakersfield...

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: May 23, 2012 11:36

Quote
EddieByword
Saw him at Blackbushe in 1978 supporting Bob Dylan amongst others..........don't remember much though except the whole day was.........perfect..............

That wasn't you in front of me with the huge bong was it Eddie? To tell you the truth I don't remember too much of it either. Drove down there at about 1am on my old Honda 500/4 and sat up through the night skinning up. Can't remember much of Black Slate. Eric Clapton was rubbish I recall but Dylan played one of the best sets of his life with many rare classics thrown in. Fabulous stuff.

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: May 23, 2012 12:30

Quote
Silver Dagger
Quote
EddieByword
Saw him at Blackbushe in 1978 supporting Bob Dylan amongst others..........don't remember much though except the whole day was.........perfect..............

That wasn't you in front of me with the huge bong was it Eddie? To tell you the truth I don't remember too much of it either. Drove down there at about 1am on my old Honda 500/4 and sat up through the night skinning up. Can't remember much of Black Slate. Eric Clapton was rubbish I recall but Dylan played one of the best sets of his life with many rare classics thrown in. Fabulous stuff.

lol...Could have been ...(in those days) ..the ole hubbly bubbly....smoking smiley.....I was about 30 yards from the stage just left of centre......as you say Bob Dylan was amazing.......I really enjoyed Joan Armatrading too....I've got quite a good recording of Dylan....I could upload it on Hotstuff if you fancy it........

I met a woman and she told me...."well baby...... well the blues ain't bad"...........

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: May 23, 2012 14:06

I've got the Dylan set which is not bad. Found it on the net a few years ago. The one I'm looking for is Barcelona from the 84 tour. Erik Snow has mentioned it a few times. You don't have that, do you?

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: May 23, 2012 14:19

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Silver Dagger
I've got the Dylan set which is not bad. Found it on the net a few years ago. The one I'm looking for is Barcelona from the 84 tour. Erik Snow has mentioned it a few times. You don't have that, do you?

No ,,the only things from '84 are the European tour rehearsals from LA - 1CD and Newcastle's St. James' Park, 5.7.'84 - 2CDs - not bad aud rec.......
..I'll ask one of my contacts next week though he may have Barcelona.....(tons more Dylan than me)......

I met a woman and she told me...."well baby...... well the blues ain't bad"...........



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Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: ROPENI ()
Date: May 23, 2012 14:54

Here are a couple more great tunes by G.P.:








"No Dope Smoking,No Beer Sold After 12 oclock"

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: May 23, 2012 16:22

"Wake Up Next To You" is a GREAT summer song.

Panama City Beach 1986 to be specific.

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: Jelly Face Joe ()
Date: May 23, 2012 16:45

Saw Graham in concert with the Figgs at the Sellersville Theater, near Philly,last month. Perhaps the reason why many Stone's fans like GP is that the great Nicky Hopkins played with him for a while. An under appreciated genius.

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: May 23, 2012 17:33

Fan here. I haven't heard much of him recently but I have a number of older albums and always loved GP's blend of R&B, Soul & "Pub Rock"

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: Claire_M ()
Date: May 23, 2012 17:54

Quote
Elmo Lewis
"Wake Up Next To You" is a GREAT summer song.

Gorgeous song, my favorite of GP's. Honorable mentions: Stupefaction; Local Girls.

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: LeonidP ()
Date: May 23, 2012 18:20

Quote
ROPENI
Here are a couple more great tunes by G.P.:
..........

Eggactly ... you can go on & on finding great GP tunes from any album ... he's had around 20 studio releases which is amazing. Even though Rumour years were clearly his best (which is why I am extremely excited for the new GP & Rumour album in Sept -- with Brinsley, Belmount, etc), he still has many great tunes since.

My particular favorite from recent albums is the brilliant Bullet Of Redemption:




Love these lyrics!



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Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: exhpart ()
Date: May 23, 2012 18:25

Just to back you all up. had the first 4 vinyl all fantastic. Particularly fond of the demo "Between You and Me" which they included on Howlin' Wind

Saw him a few times in concert in the late '70's I guess and then...I suppose adulthood mortgage kid job (me not him)

Re: OT: Any love here for Graham Parker?
Posted by: ROLLINGSTONE ()
Date: May 23, 2012 22:07

I love 'The Heat In Harlem'.



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