Wednesday, 20 June 2018

MICK AND LOUISE NADIN RETURN WITH 'JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED'

Mick and Louise are such prolific songwriters that it seems like a long time since we last posted a song that one of them offered up. But the reality is that it was only in February 2018 that we posted Mick's 'Leaving It All To The Dog'.

'The Doctor' has been a while in the making. It's a song we've been toying for a good while. We've had it close to completion a couple of times, but Mick has, until now, been looking for that little extra something. That certain 'Je-ne-sais-quoi' !  Seems Mick wanted it to be 'just so', and in his search he has approached his vocals from a few different angles. Now he is happy, and HERE it is!

Louise and Mick co-authored Just What The Doctor Ordered.

Mick says the song "emerged during a weekend when he and Louise were camping and surfing at Saltwater, a particularly beautiful spot about an hour and a bit south of Pambula. The first line of the song came out of the blue, and basically inspired a tongue in cheek story which is fairly self explanatory. It draws on my dark sense of reality and life experience. Its seasoned with a little male chauvinism to keep it light hearted. Louise helped with the lyrics when I got stuck. Many a truth said in jest they say!"

Many PBGB Shedders have played around with The Doctor as it came together, but on this version

Mick sang the song and played harp
Louise played rhythm guitar
Steve Faggotter played lead guitar
Neil Porter played bass
Pete played drums

Neil also helped out with the recording and did all the production work

It's a great song thanks guys................a swinging little ditty that's always fun to play, what with its loping groove and dynamic changes.

All the Shedders like playing it, hope you like it too !

Wednesday, 6 June 2018

AL NOBLE DEBUTS WITH HIS 'RED DRESS'

PBGB Shed stalwarts Louise and Mick Nadin recently introduced us to their friend Al Noble. Al is a songwriter, singer / guitarist who hails from Vimy Ridge, near Tathra. In fact Al told us that he lost his house and much property in the recent Tathra bushfires............unfortunately, grim stories relating to those devastating fires continue to roll out.

Al tells his fire story like this................." We live on Vimy Ridge, up the road from where the fire started at Reedy Swamp. The fire had a howling North West wind behind it. It destroyed our neighbours on the ridge to the west of us then hit us, jumped the river and continued on to Tathra. I had built a studio which we have been living in while building the main house which was unfinished but destroyed. We somehow saved the studio and so still have a place to live. There is a black line a metre or so around the studio where we fought the fire. Everything else is soot and dust for miles. I had stacks of humungous beams that I'd Lucas milled from trees on the block and all my building materials, machinery, tools, workshop, surfboards, boats, cars and trailers and caravans full of family heirlooms and antiques........ all gone. Hard to throw a dart at where to start again. One foot in front of the other I suppose."

So it must have been a somewhat dazed and confused Al who wandered in to the Sapphire fm local community radio studio with a sheaf of songs under his arm and played us one of his songs. He calls it 'Red Dress', and we were impressed.

It's a pretty simple ditty, as many of the best songs are. Just ask any blues fan. And like many great blues songs it includes lyrics that tell of toil and relief...........relief as spelled S E X .

We were on to it in a flash. We put down a very simple rhythm groove with just a flourish or two, and thought it sounded pretty good just like that. Al's vocals suit the scene really well, sort of gruff and growly.

So the next time we were in The Shed, Al joined us and we turned on the recorder.

Voila !   THIS is what came out.

That was great fun thanks Al, welcome aboard the good ship PBGB!   We look forward to your next song.

You can read a bit about Al's musical journey HERE.

Allan Noble wrote Red Dress, sang it, and played Louise's acoustic guitar  ( Al's instruments all gone up in flames )
Louise Nadin played bass
Mick Nadin played  harp
Graham Brown played percussion
Pete played  drums
Neil Porter took care of the recording and production work

Nice going team !!!!