Wednesday, 28 November 2018

STRETCH LIMOUSINE "HEADIN DOWN" TO THE LOW DOWN SIDE OF TOWN

Listen up folks........here's another song by local boogie boys 'Stretch Limousine'.

A few weeks back we posted Stretch Limousine's version of Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Hug You Squeeze You ".  Click on the title in The PBGB Vault to catch that bit of backroom boogie, and to read about how it was that Stretch Limousine came to motor right into the PBGB Shed.

The Limos put down a few songs on the day, including an original song called 'Headin Down'. Vocalist and Lead Guitar player Stevie Knight told us that Headin Down was written by Melbourne band Electric Mud, for whom he played bass back in the early 90s.

'Headin' Down' is a classic Southern style blues, in both structure and story. The lyrics conjure up those time honoured blues laments of despair, worry, broken men, broken lives and life in general on the low down side of town.

If you like Johnny Winter you'll be right at home with Headin' Down !  It's a forlorn yet jumpy  little number that does a great job of showcasing the talents of this throwdown threesome.

The boys reeled it off in a single take, so what you hear is straight off the desk, one go, no add ons or re-runs.

Have a listen to Stretch Limousine crankin' out  Headin' Down by clicking HERE

Nice one lads !!!  We enjoyed the session and we dig featuring original material by local musos on our website.........so how about headin' down to The Shed for more ? 

Stevie Knight features on Vocals and Guitar
Kingi Wineti played Bass
Yarrnie Drakopoulos played Drums.
Neil Porter - Production

Friday, 23 November 2018

CLASSIC PICS


Had a really good night doing our annual live gig at the Merimbula Classic.  Alice Wiebe, PBGB and the Jennz brought a varied few sets to the competitors and locals.

Alice did really well - she has a beautiful voice and some great originals.
The Nadins play (while Dexter was away!).
Probably - "Leaving It All To The Dog"
Rock star Al
One day Neil will remember lyrics without a cheat-sheet (or in this case a cheat-iPad).
Big Car - No Shoes
Tell Me Honey
Manny
Jennz
The Jennz first ever show - thanks Ken!
The Jennz
The Jennz


Monday, 19 November 2018

MERIMBULA CLASSIC GIG - THIS FRIDAY 23/11/2018

This Friday (23/11/2018), catch this collection of PBGB family members at the 2018 Merimbula Waveriders Classic at Ford Park in Merimbula.  Alice Weibe opens proceedings at 6pm, followed by Chelsy Atkins at 6:30.  Then "PBGB" will be playing from 7pm, with "The Jennz" closing proceedings from 8pm.  Food and drink is available and the event is free.  This is effectively the one chance you'll get to see PBGB playing live this year, and is the first live performance from The Jennz.

Playing as PBGB: Manny Aigner (guitar), Graham Brown (percussion/vocal), Louise Nadin (bass), Peter Reid (drums/vocal), John Drews (Hammond), Ken Vatcher (drums), Mick Nadin (harmonica/vocal), Neil Porter (bass/vocal), Al Noble (guitar/vocal), and Steve Faggotter (guitar).

The Jennz are: Dennis Milsom (keyboards), Neil Porter (bass), Jenny Halper (vocal), Ken Vatcher (drums), and Manny Aigner (guitar).

 
PBGB
The Jennz

 
     
Alice Weibe
Chelsy Atkins

                                                 

Wednesday, 7 November 2018

CHELSY ATKINS BRINGS A POTION OF 'POSITIVITY' TO THE PBGB SHED.

Chelsy Atkins is a talented songwriter, singer, guitarist who lives right here in Pambula. She performs at local venues and festivals. We've been aware of Chelsy's talent for a good while, and have keenly anticipated welcoming her to The PBGB Shed.

It took a while, but back in early October ( 2018 ) all the ducks lined up and Chelsy spent an afternoon in The Shed recording a couple of her original tunes. It was great fun. Chelsy is a charmer, and was as cool as. She reeled off her songs in no time flat. Well done Chelsy !

Chelsy was born in Albany, Western Australia. She is a descendant of the Yamatji Widi cultural group, whose country spreads across the  mid‑West and Gascoyne regions of Western Australia, stretching from Carnarvon in the North to Meekatharra in the East, to Jurien in the South.

At age seven, Chelsy, one of five kids in the family, moved to Tamworth NSW. There, at age thirteen, Chelsy joined in the family's music making fun and games, and started writing and performing her own songs.

That there was always music in the family home is not surprising. Google 'Mark Atkins' ( Chelsy's dad ) and you will learn that father Mark is celebrated worldwide for his skill on the didgeridoo.
In fact, Mark, a storyteller, songwriter, composer and painter, was the 1990 winner of the Golden Didjeridu Competition, and has worked with artists as diverse as Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, Hothouse Flowers, Philip Glass, The Black Arm Band ( which he founded ), and the London Philharmonic !!

No wonder Chelsy has an artistic bent !

In her teens Chelsy travelled widely around Australia .........back to explore the West Australian Coast at fifteen, then a year in Currumbin ( Queensland  )  where she continued her reconnection with her culture by performing traditional dances for visitors to the Wildlife Sanctuary.

Chelsy is now settled in Pambula with her two girls, who are lucky enough to attend the beautiful Pambula Primary School.

Anyway, yea, we knew about Chelsy and had seen her perform at various culturally connected events, including the opening of the Tilba Aboriginal Art Centre and the spectacularly successful 2018 Giiyong Festival at nearby Jigamy Farm.

Chelsy is working hard to realise her dream of recording an album in the USA in 2019.
In the meantime, she graciously accepted our invitation to lay down a couple of her original songs in The Shed.

The first, 'Positivity', tells about the choice between viewing things as either positive or negative. Chelsy says that is our choice.........that we shouldn't  cry about things......there is invariably a positive side if we just seek it out.........and that we should recognise opportunities, and learn from them.
Sounds good to us Chelsy !  

Thank you so much for sharing your songs with us.

Have a listen to Chelsy's fine guitar playing and powerful vocal rendition of 'Positivity'  by clicking HERE.

And keep an eye on the PBGB Blog for a second song by Chelsy............ coming soon.

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

AL NOBLE SCRATCHES HIS HEAD. FIGURES "THERE'S ONLY ONE THING IT CAN BE...........SORCERY"

John and Al having a laugh.
Al's been a regular and welcome presence since he wandered into the Shed back in May 2018.

Al's a friendly dude. Keen as mustard, and a prolific songwriter. He loves any opportunity to sing and play his guitar. And he seems to like playing with us. Great !

We've already posted two of Al's original songs, Red Dress and Hazy Ann. You can listen to them by clicking on their titles in the PBGB Vault.

And you can read all about Al's musical journey by clicking on Al's name as listed under 'The  Musos'  tab at the top of your screen.

Now we're pleased to offer up another of Al's originals........... 'Sorcery'.

Al says Sorcery  is about all those weird feelings that run through his head when he's like 'falling in lurv baby".  Sorcery is Al's only explanation for  da voodoo cast upon him as he falls. Mysterious, miraculous mojo............he never meant to fall in love again. He was fine and free yessiree !

But something strange happened, things started feeling a little jujued. Al figured it can't be 'divine intervention'. Nothing like that.  What the hell is it ??

Only one thing it can be..............Sorcery !!

Check out what we made of Al's "Sorcery" .......click HERE for a listen

Great song Al. We had good fun figuring out how to present it..........thanks for sharing it with us.

Having fun on recording day was this lot............

Al Noble, who wrote the song, sang it, and played acoustic guitar
John Drews, who played keyboards
Manny Aigner, who played electric guitar
Mick Nadin, who played harmonica
Graham Brown, who played percussion
Neil Porter, who played bass and did the production work

Pete, who played the drums

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

2018 MERIMBULA CLASSIC

23rd November entertainment from 6pm:
Alice Wiebe, Chelsy Atkins, PBGB, The Jennz.
Be there or be square!


Friday, 12 October 2018

LOUISE AND MICK NADIN BOUNCE BACK WITH 'WE'VE GOT IT ALL'

The Nadins have been staunch Shedders for over three years now.

Louise has righteously developed her musical chops since joining the PBGB fray, sharpening her guitar skills, taking up the bass (and with that copping the 'most improved' award) and offering up, with 'We've Got It All',  her third writer's / co-writer's credit.

Mick has proved a prolific songwriter, a sharp harp man, and a fast improving vocalist. Mick also takes a keen interest in the recording side of things. Handy !

So yea, all in all, the Nadins bring a pot of plenty to the PBGB table.

'We've Got It All' marks Louise's second solo writing effort. You can hear her first composition, 'This Place'  by clicking on the title, which you'll find listed in The Vault........click on The Vault tab at the top of your screen.

Louise tells us that 'We've Got It All' was inspired by "some recent sightseeing & camping in our Kombi around the picturesque island of Tassie. Meeting up with friends, walking through majestic mountains, camping amidst the hypnotic calm and by wild oceans, filling up on fresh local produce along the way. We could only feel humble, and as lucky as hell !!!

Sitting around the campfire at night, watching the flames dance over the logs gave us plenty of fuel for lyrics. Looking back over each days adventures brought out  a song that we wanted to share. "

So , with the help of friends in the Shed I definitely feel like.........." We've Got It All ".

Nice work Lou !!

Louise Nadin wrote We've Got It All and played bass
Mick Nadin sang and played harp
Graham Brown played percussion
Steve Faggotter played guitar
Pete played drums
Neil Porter did the studio work

Thursday, 27 September 2018

STRETCH LIMOUSINE PULLS INTO THE PBGB SHED

Not too long ago we had a visit from  three likely lads who each have a bit of PBGB Shed time under their belts.

We've known Yarnnie Drakopoulos for yonks. In fact one of the earliest gigs PBGB ever did was at Yarnnie's 'Cantina' tapas and cocktails nightspot in Merimbula waaay back in the early days. Yarnnie is a long time friend of The Shed. He's an accomplished drummer but being left handed he finds it difficult  to just join in the regular fray.

Yarnnie is also the boss man at local community radio station 97.5 Sapphire fm. Sapphire djs are great supporters of PBGB and regularly play our songs. So yea, Yarnnie is in our good books !

Anyway, Yarnnie and a couple of mates have put together a band they call  'Stretch Limousine'. Yarnni's Stretch Limousine cohorts, Stevie Knight and Kingi Wineti have both logged up Shed time, but haven't until now been involved in a Shed  recording session.

So when Yarnnie called up and asked if Stretch Limousine could use The Shed to knock up a demo cd they could play to pub and club bookers we said  "Sure, come on down"

So back in August, they lugged in, plugged in, and with nary a pause knocked out a clutch of songs from their repertoire. Basically they just launched into a set from their repertoire while the recorder was rolling.

Neil took the songs home and did some rudimentary mixing, but basically what you hear is what they played on the spot.

The song featured here is a Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble cover called 'Hug You Squeeze You', a relatively obscure SRV tune that Double Trouble featured in their live repertoire for years before it finally turned up on an SRV compilation cd around the year 2000.

Anyway, have a listen by clicking HERE

Nice job boys !

Yarrnie's on the drums
Stevie's on the guitar and vocals
Kingi's on bass

Tuesday, 3 July 2018

AL NOBLE DOUBLES DOWN WITH 'HAZY ANN'

Just three days ago a gaggle of Shedders gathered with no particular agenda for the afternoon. After a quick natter we decided to try to get a new song down, from start to finish, on the day. An ambitious plan, but we have done it before, so........away we went.

Al had a fresh song in his kitbag, so we asked him to sing it through solo. He did. We liked it. We set to work.

We sorted out an arrangement and decided Al would play the first solo and Manny the second.

After two or three run throughs we thought, yea,  we might just be able to pull it off.

So we played it through as a rhythm section with Al providing a ghost vocal just so we knew where we were arrangement wise. Sounded good.

Al used the rhythm track to put down his 'proper' vocal track, then dropped in his lead break.

Neil took it home and mixed it down, adding a dash and sprinkle of his magic potion.

Voila !  THIS  is what came out.

All done in just three hours in The Shed and a couple of hours in Neil's Jiguma studio.  Cool!

Al tells us about Hazy Ann in his own words.......................

" OK,  so there really was a Hazy Ann but it was all a long time ago. I think as songwriters we sometimes say more about ourselves by our reactions and the positions we assume, than the protagonists we write about. A few women I have known fed into the song, but maybe they were cagey with me  for different reasons of their own. Maybe I brought that out in those women, I have no idea. In the end we mine our experience and knowledge to craft a vignette of life that explains or describes something. If a song is able to convey that to a listener in some way then that's a valid exercise.  I like the structure of Hazy Ann. I like the way the phrases clock onto the chords. I'm really happy to have a working version of Hazy Ann down on record and my thanks go to PBGB for that."

Well hell yea Al, thanks very much sir . It was pure pleasure!  Hazy Ann is a great little number and we had a ball putting it together.

We ?  Well,

Al wrote Hazy Ann, sang it and played his battered acoustic guitar
Manny Aigner played his acoustic, including on the second solo
Neil Porter played the bass and produced it
Graham Brown played the percussion
Pete played the drums


Hope ya dig it !!

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 !