Thursday, 28 March 2019

AL NOBLE RUES THE GRAPE THAT 'WITHERS ON THE VINE'.

Al brings his songs to the PBGB Shed pretty much fully formed. Ripe as it were. All the rest of us usually have to do is listen as Al runs through a song, agree a 'feel', sort out the solos, and play along.

We all took an instant liking to Al's latest, 'Withers On The Vine'. Like Al, we relate to the metaphor.

In Al's own words............."Withers on the Vine is a crafted song using those universal themes of love and loss. It's not particularly personal although I've had my share of those, like most.  I'm pleased with the metaphor of the Vine and the hard work and hope involved in making an eventually pleasing wine. There is something devastating and final in the image of fruit wasting on the Vine or tree. I think the players found something in it straight up and really brought out the pathos and heart of the song. I consider myself a songwriter more than a player so it's always interesting to see what gets brought to the song by other players. It's a privilege to play with you guys. Very happy with this version".

Well we're very happy with it too thanks Al. We always enjoy helping you bring your songs to life in a band setting.

Great song.......another beauty thanks Al !   Well done sir.

Have a listen to Al's 'Withers On The Vine' by clicking HERE.

Al Noble wrote the song, sang it, and played Guitar.
Manny Aigner played Guitar
Mick Nadin played Harp
Neil Porter played Bass, sang harmony, and did the Production work
Graham Brown played Percussion
Pete played Drums

Friday, 15 March 2019

MICK NADIN DIGS THE 'POOR BOY'

You'd have to say Mick loves his music. He's heavily into it. Not only does he write songs, he also sings, plays harp, and always enjoys the time he spends hanging in the PBGB Shed. Working under  the pseudonym 'General Mikey'  he even has a weekly reggae hour on our local community radio station 97.5 Sapphire fm.

Yep, he sure loves his reggae, but he also has a soft spot for the blues.

Mick turned up in The Shed one day with a song he called 'Poor Boy'.

We liked it. So we tossed it about for a while........ set up a groove, figured out what should go where and when.

A close listen to the lyrics will tell you it's a story about a poor boy who "ain't got no dollars, ain't got no sense,  ain't got no home, no friends, ain't even got a puppy. But he's happy just playin' the blues."

Wouldn't be the first one !

Click HERE for a listen

Thanks Mick, it's a really good song, fun song to play. Made us happy just playin' the blues !

Mick Nadin wrote the song, sang it and played his harp
Steve Faggotter played the Lead Guitar
Al Noble - Guitar
Louise Nadin played Bass
Graham Brown played Percussion
Pete played the drums
Neil Porter did the production work.

Wednesday, 27 February 2019

AL NOBLE CRIES "TRAIN, CARRY ME AWAY"

Cuppla weeks ago Al wandered into The Shed loaded up with a song he called Train.

Al writes some mean bluesy stuff, and we know that trains are iconic in the blues idiom. Yes siree!

Trains were often the only way to escape the harsh reality of life in the South of the USA.  They were often times the ticket to the Promised Land.

The railroads were also a major source of work at the time of emancipation.

As early as 1854, the Rock Island Line, a line featured in many early blues songs, ran trains from the Delta all the way up to Chicago. Many a famous blues player jumped aboard  that line. 
As such, railroads were a logical subject matter for  cotton field chants and gospel songs.
The legendary clandestine escape route to the North for Southern slaves was called ‘The Underground Railway’.  The people who helped the fleeing slaves en route were called ‘conductors', while the places they hid in, barns or cellars, were known as 'stations'. Some spirituals were used as codes to indicate that a journey was preparing start.

So to the litany of railroad songs by artists including Muddy Waters, Big Bill Broonzy, Otis Rush, Ella Fitzgerald and Elvis Presley we now add Train, by Al Noble!

Anyway, Al strolled in, played the song through once. We figured a shuffle was the way to go. A railroad shuffle.   We ran through it a cuppla times. Sounded good.  Manny suggested we record take one with just his rhythm guitar, then overdub his lead.

That's what we did, and THIS is what we got!

All shunted together, go to whoa, in three hours. Great fun.
We dig it, hope you do too.
Thank you brother Al!

Al Noble wrote Train, sang it and played Acoustic Guitar
Manny Aigner played Electric Guitar
Mick Nadin blew his Harp
Neil Porter played Bass and did the production work
Graham Brown played Percussion
Pete played the Drums

Thursday, 14 February 2019

CHELSY ATKINS OFFERS WORDS OF WISDOM .......'DON'T LET LIFE PASS YOU BY'


In October 2018 we had the pleasure of recording two original compositions by local artiste Chelsy Atkins.

We posted her first song, 'Positivity' back in November. Scroll down to the post dated November 7, 2018, or click on Chelsy's name under 'The Musos' tab at the top of your screen to read all about Chelsy's musical journey through life. 

Now we have the pleasure of presenting  the second song Chelsy recorded on the day. It's titled 'Don't Let Life Pass You By'. 

Chelsy reminds us that our time on planet Earth is fleeting. In the greater scheme of things,  we're here for just an instant. Time keeps on ticking away.........clock goes around and around.......sun rises, sun goes down.......people come and go.  Don't let life pass you by........make the most of the brief time we have.  

Chelsy is a great believer in appreciating life and all that it offers. She sees so much beauty in the simple things that surround us, and she expresses her appreciation through her music and her art. She believes that everyday offers us something we should truly appreciate and savour.

Have a listen to 'Don't Let Life Pass You By'.

Thanks Chelsy!  It's a great song, presented in your truly distinctive style. We appreciate your sharing it with us, and we hope you will come back with more of your songs. Better make that soon.........life just keeps passing by you know !

Tuesday, 29 January 2019

MICK NADIN'S ON THE LOOKOUT FOR 'CATHCART JOHNNY'


About 60 ks up the back road from Pambula to the high country ski fields is a little town called Cathcart.

Perhaps Cathcart's most talked about character is a fella most folks call Cathcart Johnny.

Little is actually known about him. He's very reclusive. 'Spite of that, Cathcart Johnny is a local legend.

People spot him walking along Mt. Darragh Road. Rumour has it he lives in a hollow log up near the top of Big Jack Mountain and walks to the Cathcart store to collect his goodies from time to time. 

Story goes the Cathcart community gave him a caravan but he prefers his log.

His long black coat, black trousers and boots never seem to change, despite the extremes of weather up the top of the range.

That's about all we know.

PBGB loves producing songs about local people and places. We were stoked when Mick told us he had written a song about Cathcart Johnny. 

We kicked it about, performed it at the Merimbula Classic, then took it back to The Shed and turned on the recorder. 

Take a listen......click  HERE

Mick Nadin wrote the song, sang it, and played Harp.
Steve Faggotter played Lead Guitar
Al Noble played Guitar
Louise Nadin played Bass
Pete played Drums
Neil Porter Produced.

Anyone seen our friend ?

Monday, 14 January 2019

SOMETIMES AL NOBLE FEELS LIKE A CAVE MAN !!

Towards the end of 2018 we started kicking around a song Al had dragged out of his kit bag. He called it 'Cave Man' and he wanted us to get down and dirty with it.

We think words like sludge, grunge, gritty and nasty best describe the feel Al was after. Al steered us towards the Trogg's version of Wild Thing as a guide. He wanted it to sound loose. Sort of sounds that might well come up best after a bottle of bourbon or two. You know, just enough to take the edge off.

Essentially Cave Man is an alpha male song that has no place in the 21st century.................talkin' 'bout the sort of feelings a totally unreconstructed Neanderthal might sense creeping up on him when sitting across the fire from a woman draped in a leopard skin.  "Waaaah !!  Come with me to the cavern of love baby......we can jump all around........ I got a PhD in primitive love !! "  You know, basic instincts.

We got  Manny to get out all his grungy trick toys and turn them all on at once. Volume 11 please Manny.

It's probably true to say that we actually spent more time roughing this song up than polishing it.

Click HERE to have a listen.

Al Noble wrote the song, played guitar, and sang it.
Manny Aigner played the lead guitar
Steve Faggotter played electric rhythm guitar
Mick Nadin blew the harp
Graham Brown played percussion
Neil Porter played the bass and did the production
Pete played the drums

Sunday, 23 December 2018

PBGB TEE SIGHTED AT ANDY O'DONNELL'S PENULTIMATE GIG (?) WITH THE FIGMENTZ


Andy, John, Ken and Dave
So there we were at Pambula's Longstocking Brewery, for to witness what could be one of Andy's last gigs with the mighty Figz.

Andy and his new family are heading off to live in Orange in the new year, so we figured this might well be one of the last Figz gigs with Andy up front. So of course we went along. Had to.

The Figz blazed ! 

And there, up the back on the Hammond, was John Drews sporting his PBGB Tee!  That gave us a great excuse to post a very fond farewell to Andy, and a Figz line-up that has endured for over a decade, thrilling local crowds and visitors with their brilliant performances.

Word has it that Andy reckons he might come back for 'special' shows with the Figmentz, but.........who knows where or when ?

What we do know is that The Figz are appearing at Merimbula's Ford Park on New Year's Eve, and you'd be mad to miss Andy's final appearance before he shoots off.

See ya there !!

Thanks Andy, for fronting the band through an incredible run of music that has spoiled us rotten. How lucky are we, in this little corner of the planet,  to have had such a spectacular band at our fingertips ?

Cheers Andy. All the very best from all your mates in the PBGB Shed. We'll miss you and keenly await your return.

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