When I launched The Immortal Jukebox in March 2014 I had, as they say, no expectations.
I just knew that it was time to find out if I could think on the page with the same fluency I could talk about the music I loved.
My readers are of course the judge and jury as to whether I have managed in my writing to convey the depth of my passion for the music and musicians from the golden age of recording – by which I mean the late 1920s to the late 1970s.
It seems I have now written some 200 Posts here on The Jukebox – each one a letter from the heart.
Starting out with just my family and a handful of loyal friends I now see, with some amazement, that my combined WordPress, Twitter and Email followers are now approaching the 10,000 mark!
I determined from the beginning of this adventure that all my posts would read as if no one else could possibly have written them and that no matter how well known the record or artist featured I would illuminate their particular merits from my own unique angle.
I also decided, as time went on, to risk inserting fictional elements and personal anecdotes and reflections into the mix.
It’s my Blog and I’ll rant, rave, laugh and cry if I want to!
Heartfelt thanks to my readers who have produced so many intelligent and inspiring comments and so much warm encouragement.
Remember a handful of Nickels and The Jukebox is a cure for all your ills.
In reflective mode, I’ve been reviewing my Stats and thought I would share some of my discoveries with you.
Top 5 Posts :
1. ‘Ordinary (Extraordinary Stories) featuring Mary Gauthier & Iris Dement
Mary Gauthier, Iris Dement : Ordinary (Extraordinary) Stories
2. Van Morrison ‘In The Days Before Rock ‘n’ Roll’
3. ‘An Archangel, A Journey, A Sacred River, The Folk Process & A Spiritual’
An Archangel, A Sacred River, A Spiritual & The Folk Process!
4. ‘Hear that Lonesome Whistle Blow!’ – Train songs featuring Bob Marley & The Wailers, Hank Williams, Curtis Mayfield and John Stewart.
Hank Williams, John Stewart, Bob Marley & Curtis Mayfield : Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow!
5. ‘John Lennon loved ‘Angel Baby’ by Rosie Hamlin (RIP) – Here’s Why!
John Lennon loved ‘Angel Baby’ by Rosie Hamlin (RIP) – here’s why!
Thom’s Top 5 (the Posts that gave me the most pleasure to write)
1. ‘Bob Dylan : The Nobel Prize, One Too Many Mornings, The Albert Hall & Me.
Bob Dylan : The Nobel Prize, One Too Many Mornings, The Albert Hall & Me!
2. Van Morrison : Carrickfergus (Elegy for Vincent)
3. ‘Walk Away Renee – The Lost Love That Haunts The Heart’
Four Tops, Rickie Lee Jones – Walk Away Renee : The lost love that haunts the heart
4. ‘Dolores Keane : Voice and Vision from Ireland’
Dolores Keane : Never Be The Sun – Voice and Vision from Ireland
5. ‘A Poem for All Ireland Sunday – Up Tipp!’
If you’ve missed out on any of these – catch up now!
I would be fascinated to know which Posts make your own Top 5 – set the Comments section ablaze!
To conclude let me thank every one of my readers for supporting The Jukebox.
I’ll sign off now with a song from the Patron Saint of The Immortal Jukebox – Van Morrison.
Heart stopping. Spirit lifting.
Hey Girl! Hey Girl!
An eerily beautiful prefigurement of Astral Weeks dreamlike mood.
Van takes a walk and watches the boats go by in the early morning light.
A spectral flute welcomes the wind and sun as Van’s vocal caresses each word of the lyric in which once again he encounters the young girl, his Beatrice figure, who will almost make him lose his mind.
The track is only three minutes and ten seconds long yet seems to last much longer – indeed seems to have stopped the flow of Time itself.
Time itself.
Excellent stuff, Thom. I enjoy dropping by and reading your views on something I’m fond of (or not so fond of) and have often found something new to check out. All the best!
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Thanks J. I’m eclectic so understand some hit the spot more than others! Thom.
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Hi Thom, many congratulations on the very deserved success of The IJ. My personal favourites are as follows.
1 Father’s Day. Very powerful and emotional writing
2 Waterloo Sunset. I felt you raised you own bar with the writing on that one
3 Rod and The Faces. You captured the essence of one of my all time fave bands
4 Hear that Lonesome Whistle Blow! I love Trains and loved your appreciation of them
5 Christmas Cornucopia 2016. I’ve cheated here because it’s more than one but I thought the whole series was magnificent.
I look forward to many more years of enjoyment to come from The IJ
Best Wishes, Dave
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Many thanks Dave. Always wonder when I finish a Post – what will Dave make of that! Keep commenting – it’s lifeblood for the Ij.
Best regards Thom.
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Glad I found you here! I have enjoyed all the posts very much!!
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Delighted to read that Darlene.
Stay tuned! Thom.
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