Dogwood Tales
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Tonight's the Night by Neil Young
As a result, this album is a raw howl of despair, with many rough edges but undeniable emotion. The opening and closing title tracks are a direct tribute to Bruce Berry, but other songs also directly reference drugs, especially “Come on Baby Let’s Go Downtown” which makes scoring drugs sound as easy and routine as going to the supermarket for your weekly shop.
Young himself wasn’t immune from temptation, although his drug of choice was booze, with the track “Borrowed Tune” being improvised around the music from “Lady Jane” by the Rolling Stones with the lyrics being a reflection on someone struggling and knowing that they’ve hit rock bottom. It wasn’t a huge surprise that even though the album was recorded in 1973 the record company sat on it until 1975, hoping for something a little more commercial.
Don’t do drugs, kids.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Lush pasture, Bare tree
Where the lush pasture grows sweet
Bare tree bears witness
John Barleycorn Must Die by Traffic
The result is a wild mix of folk, jazz and prog, reworking an old English folk song for the title track with the flute playing of Wood giving it a jaunty air. Given that there were only three of them playing on this, there is a fair amount of studio multitracking at work here but it all sounds fine to me. The overall result is an example of three talented musicians at the top of their game playing something of a mixed bag of musical genres.
Monday, July 13, 2026
Dirt by Alice In Chains
However, the glaring floppy haired elephant in the room is that lead singer Layne Staley was a hopeless junkie. Seriously, if you are in a band and one of your bandmates starts writing songs titled “Junkhead”, and lyrics about “losing my soul, down in a hole” and “walking through the valley of rape and despair” please stop the recording and get them some professional help as soon as possible.
It was tragically inevitable that he would end up dying of an overdose aged just 34 on the anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death.
What a lamestain.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Tuesday Night Music Club by Sheryl Crow
As well as the best known track “All I Wanna Do” which was inspired by a poem by Wyn Cooper, the highlight for me was the jazzy “We Do What We Can”.