(Life is Just A ) SLOW TRAIN CRAWLING UP A HILL / Mr James
I'M YOUR WITCH DOCTOR
Parchman Farm
HIGHWAY
Crucial to the early 1960's Blues Revival and still doin’ it. John Mayall was born on the 29
th
November 1933 in Macclesfield, Cheshire, and later lived in Burnage/Longsight in
Manchester (same area that Oasis came
from).
The Godfather of British Blues has been honoured with an
O.B.E. in the Queen's Birthday Honours June 2005. Next stop Sir John Mayall? If
there is any justice - For services rendered to the Blues!
John did a Great version of Parchman Farm (
Mose Allison)
and almost had a minor hit in the UK with It. His main 'hit' singles were
(Life is Just A ) SLOW TRAIN CRAWLING UP A
HILL a song he wrote about going to London after
Alexis Korner
had got him a gig there and
I'M YOUR WITCH DOCTOR (Immediate 1965) with a live version of
both being recorded at Klook's
Kleek - a London venue popular in 1965. The B side of Crawling Up A
Hill was
Mr James, John Mayall's tribute to blues artist Elmore
James. It seems to us to be a pity that John never plays any of these early
tracks when performing nowadays. Only recently at the
Hideaway Club in Manchester we were ecstatic
when we heard
Slow Train being played among all the other early
R 'n B tracks. For those who went to the original Twisted Wheel, it was almost
to nostalgic to bear.
HIGHWAY – An instrumental with Eric Clapton, he teamed up
with Eric and some other original Blues Breaker for a concert at the Albert
Dock Liverpool in 2004.
A Big Brazennose (old)
Twisted Wheel
Club
favourite, often appearing live and with constant line-up changes, most of whom
went on to be famous in their own right.
John lived in a flat with Alexis Korner for a time in Crumpsall Manchester when
both were appearing at the club. Before obtaining the flat John had built and
lived in a tree house. This is not completely surprising as John is a craftsman
in more ways than one, making his own guitars among other things - most of his
house in Laurel Canyon was built by him. Unfortunately it was totally destroyed
in one of the fires that perpetually invade that part of California.