Sunday, June 21, 2015

Battle 12 Results ~ another brick in the wall?

















Welcome to RESULTS DAY for Battle of the Bands!!

I am dc ~ relief, and my battle featured the song: "Hello Walls." The challengers were Esther Phillips versus Dwight Yokum! Thank you to everyone who visited, voted, left a comment, or just listened and jumped off!

Wow - this was so close I thought it would tie, but no... let's see what happened.

Esther took off with a strong string of votes. That soulful version hit home with quite a few... but Dwight would not be left standing in the dust, oh no! He took the next round of votes like a champ. A couple of days went past and Esther, once again gained ground. They were neck and neck into the stretch home. Whoa! Esther took the lead by two votes... then I cast mine for Dwight ('cause there ain't nothing like a tight pair of leathers... I mean... I like his version more! (smile). Drum roll...

Esther Phillips - 10 votes

Dwight Yokum - 9 votes (including mine)

Thank you for your participation! Let's not forget...

A very special thank you to our event hosts:



Your interest in joining this blogging event would be most welcomed. Please go to Stephen T. McCarthy's blog, leave your name and blog link in the comment box!

Congratulations, Esther!



Monday, June 15, 2015

Battle 12: Hello Walls













WELCOME TO BATTLE OF THE BANDS!! aka, BOTB

Our battles take place twice a month ~ on the 1st and 15th.  

Our results come six days later ~ on the 7th and 21st. That's when I return, add all of the votes, including mine, and announce the winner. Feel free to return and see if your choice won!

The blogging event first introduced by our friends: 



I'm dcrelief, and I'm featuring two different recordings of the same song. Listen to both, and then vote for the song version you like the best.  Feel free to leave me a comment, along with your vote. 

If you would like to listen, and vote in other battles, please see the participant list in the right margin. If you would like to join this blog-hop, click the badge in the right margin ~ it takes you directly to Stephen T. McCarthy's blog. Leave him a message, and your blog address. We would love to have you participate.

Today's song choice: Hello Walls - written by Willie Nelson. 

The first person to record the song was Faron Young in 1961. He's not included in the battle today, but if you want to hear him, click HERE . Willie actually recorded it later in 1962. He's not in the battle either, but you can hear him HERE .

Thank you in advance for your vote, and any comment you'd like to add.

Today's challengers:


1- Esther Phillips 1964  - a very soulful version.

2- Dwight Yokum, tribute video to Willie - honky-tonk/country


Sunday, June 7, 2015

Battle 11 Results:Who's riding highest?


Welcome to Results Day!

I am dc ~ relief, and my battle featured:

"Ghost Riders in the Sky" with Judy Collins going head to head with The Sawtooth Mountain Boys.









Thank you to our Music Hosts:

Fae @ Far Away Eyes

Stephen T. McCarthy @ stmcc presents...


Your interest in joining this blogging event would be most welcomed. Please use the badge in the right margin - click that, and off you go to Stephen's! Leave your name and blog link in the comment box! 


Now the good stuff... My vote? Who won? Who lost? 

This was all tied up for a few days... it looked like I might have the tie breaker vote. Ha! Not so fast. ABFTS, Bryan and Brandon, came looking for Moonshine - lo and behold - forget the tie! They voted for the same artist. Thanks you, gentlemen!

I voted for The Sawtooth Mountain Boys. They were my shot of moonshine, (nope, I meant to say) my cup of tea!

Here are the final vote results:

The Sawtooth Mountain Boys @ 13 votes

Judy Collins @ 10 votes 

I enjoyed both songs, and could have voted either way. Still, I truly saw the ghost riders taking off with the Mountain Boys - might have been the flashing banjo!

Thank you very much for your participation and votes! Lets' end this by playing the song with the most votes. I hope to be back on June 15th - an old health issue prevents much participation in the blog world right now. (More later.)

Next Battle Date: June 15th!

Monday, June 1, 2015

Battle 11 - We're Talking Epic Cowboy Tale











WELCOME TO BATTLE OF THE BANDS!! 

 **BOTB ~ where you listen to two different recordings of the same song, and vote for the song version you like.  Feel free to leave us a comment, along with your vote.** There are two "Battles" per month, on the 1st and 15th.  

The results come six days later, (on the 7th and 21st). That's when I return, add all of the votes, including mine, and announce the winner. Feel free to return and see if your choice won!

The blogging event first introduced by our friends: 

Fae @ Farwayeyes

Stephen T. McCarthy presents

If you would like to listen, and vote in other battles, please see the participant list in the right margin. If you would like to join this blog-hop contact Stephen T. McCarthy; leave him a message, and your blog address. We would love to have you participate.



Today's featured song: Ghost Riders in the Sky


The song was written and originally recorded by Stan Jones in 1948. Jones was a forest ranger who wrote songs on the side. After recording his version of the song, artists like Burl Ives, in 1949, Bing Crosby, Gene Autry and Johnny Cash all recorded it, and the song became a cowboy standard.


Today's Battle: Judy Collins vs The Sawtooth Mountain Boys

1 - Judith Marjorie "Judy" Collins (born May 1, 1939) is an American singer and songwriter known for her eclectic tastes in the material she records (which has included folk, show tunes, pop, rock and roll and standards). Her version of Ghost Riders in the Sky was recorded in 2010.

2 - The Sawtooth Mountain Boys hail from Monmouth/Portland, OR. with a genre in Bluegrass music. Band members: Steve Waller - mandolin, Rollie Champe - guitar, Chuck Davidshofer - bass fiddle, John Van Brocklin - 5 string banjo. They often warmed up for Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs - a very popular Bluegrass duo. Their version was recorded in 1976.

Thank you in advance for your visit and your vote. Feel free to add any comments. I'll be back on June 7th to announce the results of this battle! Feel free to return at that time, and comment on the result.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

The last train - see you on June 1st!!!
















The battles are over. Time to binge on some videos I love. I'm leaving you Rod Stewart fans a treat. Can you guess what it is? No? 

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Results day ~ Battle 10: Brooklyn or bust, on a Downtown Train

Welcome to RESULTS DAY for Battle of the Bands!!

I am dc ~ relief, and my battle featured the song: "Downtown Train," written, and originally recorded by Tom Waits.

Featured artists: Mary Chapin Carpenter and Patty Smyth.


My vote was cast for: Patty Smyth.


Now the good stuff... Who won? Who lost?

Patty Smyth @ 15 votes
Mary Chapin Carpenter @ 6 votes

Ladies and gentlemen, Patty will be driving the train today for our downtown adventure. Climb on board! But first... a big thank you to our co-hosts of this musical event:

Fae @ Far Away Eyes

Stephen T. McCarthy @ stmcc presents battle of the bands

Thank you Battle participants and visitors who chose to vote on my battle. I get some of the funniest comments. Not only do some have music savvy but also great humor! Thank you for that, (smile). The train is almost ready to leave.

One final note: Your interest in joining this blogging event would be most welcomed. Please go to Stephen T. McCarthy's blog, leave your name and blog link in the comment box!

NEXT BATTLE DATE: Monday - June 01, 2015

And now, the winner's version to close us out... Patty Smyth!

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Shout out to Mike Spain

BOTB participant, Mike Spain has been doing birthdays... today is Pete Townshend's. You gotta go have a listen.

Mike's blog birthday post for Pete Townshend

Thanks, Mike, and here's my favorite, which I said I'd post up today!!

If you want to vote in my current battle go here:

Brooklyn or bust on a Downtown Train