Chopsaw Music

Chopsaw Music

Slade – Slayed?

Here is where you stop if you’re looking for some real, fun, unpretentious, bar ready, beer drinkin’ rock & roll.   Slade’s second album was released in 1972.  They were quite successful in England, less so in America (where Quiet Riot’s covers of “Mama Weer All Crazee Now” & “Cum …

What’s in a Name?

We have Al Stewart to thank for these playlists. I was looking through my library at artists I haven’t listened to for quite a while, and stopped at Al Stewart.  I took a boo at Modern Times, with “Carol” being the opening track.  It’s a good, bouncy pop song, with …

Fairport Convention

When looking for a respite from a maddening world, I find the ethereal voice of Sandy Denny to be just what I need.  Although her life was cut tragically short as a result of substance abuse, she remains one of the best vocalists we’ve ever enjoyed.  Denny had this uncanny …

The United States of America

Psychedelic music is one of my favourite genres.  There is always something interesting going on in the psychedelic realm.  The United States of America certainly underscores this.  Their sole album was released in 1968 and is an intriguing listen.  There are all sorts of elements in here: early electronica experimentation, …

Pop Goes The Playlist

What does it say about us that we’re still dealing with similar issues now (equality, environment, social justice, economic disparity to name a few) that we were facing in the ’60’s & ’70’s?  Add to that this virus and our maddening reactions to it.  We can spin ourselves psychologically into …

Santana – Abraxas

This is a masterpiece of an album.  It’s 50 years old now (as of this writing) but it passes the test of time exceedingly well.  From Santana, for me, it’s a very close second to Santana III, which is my desert island album. There is a whole blend of styles …

Ellen McIlwaine – Spontaneous Combustion

Ellen McIlwaine has been working in the music industry for well over 50 years, but has not achieved a level of recognition equal to her talent.  She is a slide guitar expert a la Bonnie Raitt, and routinely explores all aspects of music, from blues to rock, reggae and Indian …