Monday Morning Music # 99 – J.J. Cale

We lost J.J. Cale a decade ago on July 26th, 2013. He kept a pretty low profile in the music business, making his money through royalties from industry royalty like Eric Clapton and Lynard Skynard. It was the way J.J. liked it and it gave him the freedom to do things the way he wanted. He always ran the opposite direction of fame and fortune, preferring solitude.

I saw him live at Red Rocks on July 7th, 1979 at pretty much the pinnacle of his arc in the music industry. He opened for Commander Cody and John Prine. Interestingly all three of them have left the physical plane – Makes me feel old. Here’s a set of tunes that showcase J.J.’s incredible songwriting prowess. Enjoy!

Setlist

  1. I’ll Make Love to You Anytime
  2. Hey Baby
  3. Boilin’ Pot
  4. Low Down
  5. You Got Something
  6. Don’t Cry Sister
  7. Call Me the Breeze
  8. Cajun Moon
  9. After Midnight
  10. Cocaine
  11. Precious Memories
  12. Everything Will Be Alright
  13. Dont Go to Strangers
  14. Crazy Mama
  15. Travelin’ Light
  16. I’ll Kiss the World Goodbye

“The only truth is music.” ― Jack Kerouac

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