THE YEAR(S) OF THE CATT – EVERTON: The Harry Catterick era………. [email protected] September 10, 2022 In contrast to the guarded approach Catterick took to all other aspects of management, his finest Everton teams played in a fluid, expressive way. RANTS & REFLECTIONS 1966 FA Cup Final, Bill Nicholson, Bill Shankly, Dave Dawson, Don Revie, Everton, Harry Catterick, Joe Mercer, Paul McGee
TRICKY SITUATION – Rolling Stones & ‘STICKY FINGERS’ (1971) [email protected] September 2, 2022 The lyrical imagery is delivered amongst country, blues, funk and rock, but for all its variations Sticky Fingers never sounds in danger of losing its grip. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Mick Taylor, Pete Townshend, Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers
AN EAGLE TAKES OFF – Don Henley & ‘I CAN’T STAND STILL’ (1982) [email protected] August 22, 2022 ‘Dirty Laundry’ is an indignant critique of an increasingly intrusive media and one of the most important rock songs of the 1980s. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Danny Kortchmar, Don Henley, Eagles, Glenn Frey, Hotel California, I Can't Stand Still, Joe Walsh
The Empire and the States: The Kinks & ‘ARTHUR’ (or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire); [email protected] August 15, 2022 ‘ARTHUR’ (1969): Seeking out a song with more astute social comment than ‘Shangri-La’ is not worth the effort. It hasn’t been recorded. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Arthur (or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire, Dave Davies, John Dalton, Mick Avory, Pete Quaife, Pete Townshend, Ray Davies, The Kinks, The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society, The Who, Tommy
WE’RE ON OUR WAY (More or less): ENGLAND – the Ron Greenwood era [email protected] August 8, 2022 The Ron Greenwood era: There is a sense it should be remembered more fondly, but only a handful of displays spring to mind as truly memorable; RANTS & REFLECTIONS Bobby Moore, Brian Clough, Don Revie, England, Kevin Keegan, Ron Greenwood, Sir Alf Ramsey, Trevor Brooking, World Cup 1966, World Cup 1982
OH NO NO – Faces & ‘OOH LA LA’ [email protected] July 29, 2022 Faces: ‘OOH LA LA’ (1973). On release Rod called it ‘a disgrace’ but over time would put his name to far lesser recordings. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Every Picture Tells A Story, Faces, Glyn Johns, Ian McLagan, Kenny Jones, Maggie May, OOH LA LA, Pete Townshend, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane, Ronnie Wood, Steve Marriott
TAYLORED TO FIT: James Taylor – ‘MUD SLIDE SLIM and the BLUE HORIZON’ [email protected] July 8, 2022 ‘Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon’ (1971) provided refuge against the world rather than a reaction to it. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Carole King, Crosby Stills and Nash, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon, Stephen Stills, Sweet Baby James, Tapestry
COMPLETE CONTROL – Twenty great games of 1976-77…………… [email protected] June 30, 2022 TWENTY GREAT GAMES of 1976-77 – Liverpool win the league, European Cup and like The Clash exert ‘Complete Control’ RANTS & REFLECTIONS Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United, QPR, Spurs, West Ham United, Wolves
HULL OF FAME – Alan Hull & ‘PIPEDREAM’ [email protected] June 15, 2022 Brimming with wit, wisdom, purpose and poignancy, ‘PIPEDREAM’ (1973) is the great ‘lost’ masterpiece of 70s British rock. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Alan Hull, Every Picture Tells A Story, Lindisfarne, Pipedream, Ray Jackson, Ray Laidlaw, Rod Clements, Rod Stewart, Simon Cowe, The Beatles
BREEZE ROCK: Crosby & Nash – ‘WIND ON THE WATER’ [email protected] June 9, 2022 ‘WIND ON THE WATER’ (1975): Hailed as a ‘creative renaissance’ the LP received more acclaim than the Stills-Young effort of 12 months later. RANTS & REFLECTIONS Carole King, Crosby & Nash, Crosby Stills and Nash, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, James Taylor