Saturday, July 17, 2010

John Burroughs aka Jesus Crisis


Driving Me Backwards by Brian Eno
Sa Prize (Part 2) by N.W.A.
Time in a Bottle by Jim Croce
Irish Blood, English Heart by Morrissey
How Do You Sleep? by John Lennon
The Man Who Sold the World by David Bowie
Shandi by Kiss
Point of No Return from Phantom of the Opera
Scenes from an Italian Restaurant by Billy Joel
Why D'ya Do It? by Marianne Faithfull

Tracks in the Dust by David Crosby
If You're Gone by the Byrds
Alone Again Or by Love
While My Guitar Gently Weeps by the Beatles
Down in the Hole by the Rolling Stones
And I Moved by Pete Townshend
Don't Explain by Nina Simone
Sexual Revolution by Roger Waters
Bela Lugosi's Dead by Bauhaus
Man on the Corner by Genesis

Lay Your Hands on Me by Peter Gabriel
I Shot the Sheriff by Bob Marley and the Wailers
Something in the Water (Does Not Compute) by Prince
Ohio by Crosby Stills Nash & Young
Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen
From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea by the Cure
How Soon Is Now? by the Smiths
Sara Smile by Hall & Oates
Under the Skin by Lindsey Buckingham
Shadows in the Rain by the Police
Isn't It a Pity by George Harrison
Fortress Around Your Heart by Sting
Riding to Vanity Fair by Paul McCartney
When I Look at the World by U2
The Guns of Brixton by the Clash
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) by the Jimi Hendrix Experience
Is Anybody out There? by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
The Show Must Go On by Queen
Unchained by Van Halen

Angel from Montgomery by Tanya Tucker
Sunday Morning Coming Down by Johnny Cash
Albatross by Public Image Ltd.
The Chain by Fleetwood Mac
I Feel Like a Bullet in the Gun of Robert Ford by Elton John
Passover by Joy Division
Fountain and Fairfax by Afghan Whigs
Lost Inside of You by Barbara Streisand & Kris Kristofferson
What's Going On by Marvin Gaye
Hey Jupiter by Tori Amos


John Burroughs is a Cleveland area poet, founder of the Crisis Chronicles Online Library and co-founder of Lix and Kix and Snoetry: A Winter Wordfest.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Michael Gill

 
Sylvio Rodriguez, La Masa
Fela Kuti, Sorrow Tears and Blood, or Coffin for Head of State
Shostakovich violin concerto
Leonard Cohen, Halleluja
Beethoven string quartet no. 131



Michael Gill is Arts Editor at Cleveland SCENE Magazine, and makes art books.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Bree


I Cover The Waterfront Billie Holiday
Don’t Explain Nina Simone
Sultans Of Swing Dire Straits
That’s Life I Guess Billie Holiday
Everything Is Broken Bob Dylan
Don’t Think Twice Bob Dylan
I Need To Know Tom Petty
Exactly Like You Etta Jones
How Deep Is The Ocean Little Jimmy Scott
Jealous Guy Little Jimmy Scott
Strange Fruit Billie Holiday
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free Nina Simone
Birdsong The Grateful Dead
Time After Time Miles Davis
Someday My Prince Will Come Miles Davis
If I Had A Ribbon Bow Karen Dalton
Viper Mad Fats Waller
My One And Only Love Cassandra Wilson
Masters Of War Bob Dylan
Hey Joe Jimi Hendrix
It’s A Man’s World James Brown And Luciano Pavarotti
The Mercy Seat Johnny Cash
Shipwreck Blues Jimmy Rushing
Congratulations Traveling Wilburys
Yellow Ledbetter Pearl Jam


Bree is a poet publisher who cooks for money on Cleveland's East Side.

Beverly J. Wilcox


No Woman No Cry Bob Marley
Women Be Wise Bonnie Raitt
Needle And The Damage Done Neil Young
Noah’s Dove 10,000 Maniacs
In The Morning Nina Simone
Pirate Jenny Nina Simone
Footprints Miles Davis
Who Carried You Malcombe Holcolm
Diamonds And Pearls Prince
It Aint Me Babe Bob Dylan
Wedding Song Bob Dylan
Sugar Etta Jones
Side By Side Etta Jones And Della Griffin
Suzanne Leonard Cohen
Brown Sugar The Rolling Stones
Honkey Tonk Women The Rolling Stones
Time Is On My Side The Rolling Stones
Aint No Sunshine When She’s Gone Bill Withers
Amazing Grace Willie Nelson


Beverly J. Wilcox is a 27 yr old resident of Cleveland, past poet and future novelist.

rjs aka r.j. sigmund

masters of war bob dylan
times they are a changing bob dylan
i aint marching anymore phil ochs
sounds of silence simon and garfunkel
white rabbit jefferson airplane
bird on the wire leonard cohen
suzanne leonard cohen
the eve of destruction barry mcguire
pack up your sorrows mimi & richard farina 
saran wrap  ed sanders & the fugs 
a hard rains gonna fall bob dylan
there but for fortune (ochs or baez)
pretty smart on my part/, i kill, therefore i am; / i aint marching anymore,/ my life, & love me, im a liberal - all by phil ochs

rjs is a burton resident formerly poet and publisher of Ground Zero et al., currently an ad hoc economist.

Jack Mc Guane

Don't Smoke in  Bed.
Recorded in 1947 by Peggy Lee.


Jack Mc Guane moved from Valley Stream, N.Y., finally to Lakewood Ohio in 1974.

Elise Geither

Bob Welch and Stevie Nicks – Ebony Eyes LIVE! At Cal Jam 1978. Truly amazing!



Elise Geither is a poet and playwrite in suburbia Cleve.