Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Percy McCoy - My Lady So Fine

 

 Percy McCoy is one of our artists we are especially proud of here at Big And Tall Records. He has shown steady growth as a musician and songwriter from his first profane songs to the love ballads he's recorded lately. He's even recorded a political song, which was a real shock to us all. He gave us no indication he followed politics at all up until then. The woman in his life has had a positive influence on him for sure. There is a calmness to his lyrics and music now that wasn't there before. Percy is in his forties, already been married 4 times, all of them ending in bitter divorce. Just what has changed with this woman we're not sure, but it's there. He's said that she's a paralegal, and started working for a law firm near him. He's also said she's well read, and turned him towards some better reads than he used to do. At the same time, he's introduced her into the world of country music, something she knew nothing about before. Part of their lives together includes going out to dance, sometimes to country music, sometimes to rock and roll! We're glad his life has settled down from before, and look forward to his next recordings!

 Singin' 'bout my lady so fine
We're a match made in heaven
So glad she says that she's mine
Dice come up seven eleven

Small and petite, she's really sweet
How did I get so dang blessed?
We're really tight, feels just so right
I think we really passed the test

We like to go out dancin'
We get a lot of wide eyed stares
But it's part of our romancin'
Let 'em gawk, we sure don't care!

The one for me, don't you all see
The one who knows me inside out
I give her guff, she says enough!
Without as much as a loud shout!

I love her there is no doubt
I pick her up in my arms
She puts her arms 'round my neck
And wiles me with her charms!

Things that we do, love through and through
She's opened my eyes to the world
Movies and books, both give them looks
On the couch around me she curls

The love I feel from this little one
I cherish in my heart every day
When I kiss her lips, my heart does the flips
And puts all of my worries away

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Amos Carter - The Good Old Days?

Amos Carter's latest is actually a reworking of a Tugboat Jackson song Good Ol' Days. Carter talked to Tugboat, told him the changes he wanted to make, and Tugboat  told him that he had changed so much of the song that it was okay to take credit for it himself. Amos opted to change the title to help differentiate between the two songs, added the question mark to convey the theme of the song. Amos puts a whole different spin on the music as well, as he adds a boogie woogie beat to it, speeds it up considerably as well. The song also uses a larger ensemble than his usual small combo. Some good solo work, and of course Amos lays down a solid bass with his slap bass playing of the bass fiddle.

 I hear a lot of people my age
People in their senior years
Talk about The Good Ol' Days
They wish to turn back the years

The Good Ol' days are now
No matter how bad it seems
To want to go back many years
Is just a convoluted dream

One thing I know for sure
Memory can be a fickle thing
What I thought was so good
Was really not a good thing

It's hard to 'member all of that
Back to when you wasn't so fat
When food and beer tasted better
Before your taste buds gone flat!

The Good Ol' days are now
No matter how bad it seems
To want to go back many years
Is just a convoluted dream

Humans are a sentimental lot
There's bound to be talk of the past
It can be fun to reminisce 'bout years ago
Before so many you know had past

The Good Ol' days are now
No matter how bad it seems
To want to go back many years
Is just a convoluted dream

Monday, September 8, 2025

Forgotten Bob - Blondie Bondi

Forgotten Bob is quite the political animal, as his 2nd song for Big And Tall Records is a song critical of Pam Bondi, Attorney General. We just learned that when he was in retirement he went back to school and got a Bachelor's degree in political science! Now just where on the political map he is we're not sure, but it's obvious he's sure not a Trump administration fan.  

He shows a little of his past punk rocker days in this song as he does some howling and moaning. The song's got the hard driving rhythm that is getting to be a trademark, at least in the 2 songs he's recorded. We've heard he's got an entire catalog of songs about this administration and he's eager to record them. We'll take a look at anything he has, that's for sure! We keep bugging him for a picture of himself, but all he sends us is drawings, more like cartoon caricatures of his appearance. He looks different in each one that he's sent! So we remain uncertain how he really looks, but the associate who's seen him says the caricatures do him justice. He never looks the same twice in person either!

 Blondie Bondie is her name
Donald's ego is her game
All he has to say is what to do
She'll make it right afore she's through

She was picked for loyalty
Don't nothin' else matter
To Donny gotta bend the knee
Stroke him, praise him, always flatter

It's retribution time says Trump
So Blondie Bondie takes the stump
Takes directions from the master
Starts the ball rolling faster and faster

She was picked for fealty
Don't nothin' else matter
Drum up cases you'll see
Even if it's fecal matter

Clinton, Bill and Hillary
Are headed for the pillory
Biden and Obama too
On bogus charges she'll construe

And what 'bout them Epstein files?
Gotta hide 'em, use her wiles
So she redacts the files with a pass
And parks them under her ass!

She treats Trump like royalty
Don't nothin' else matter
Gonna hide all his cruelty
And the truth will scatter

I wonder if she goes on the make
As a 13 year old for Donald's sake
And tweaks his dead male libido
As he drifts off into limbo

What will it be next, you all ask
How will Trump take her ass to task
Long list of people was nasty
Shooting for number one patsy

Treats Trump with unreality
Don't nothin' else matter
And keeps up her mentality
While Trump's lies keep growin' fatter!

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Boxcar Bertha - Spent Most My Life On The Rails

 Boxcar Bertha's latest is an easy listening ballad, and while she usually records just herself and her guitar, this recording has a gentle accompaniment as well as another voice joining her in the chorus sections. This other voice is an old acquaintance of Bertha's that is visiting her, a fellow rail traveler that's still on the rails. Here's some comments from Bertha herself:

Got an old friend visiting, and she volunteered to join me in the recording of my new song. We used to sing a lot when we'd meet up on the road once in a while, and we always blended together well. She's a natural musician, got a sweet voice, doesn't play any instruments besides her voice. She's getting long in the tooth herself and I'm trying to convince her to hang up the bindle and retire before she gets hurt or worse. Rail riding isn't for old timers, way too dangerous. Gotta still be agile enough to do some jumpin' and movin'. Be good if she retired to this apartment complex I'm in. Be good to have one of the old crowd around. But she's really dyed in the wool about it. Don't think she'll do it. 

Now as for sitting on top of a covered gondola, that's a risky behavior. Gotta do it right. I only rode the freights going through mountains and such, anywhere the train doesn't go like crazy, like the mountains and any sections of track that have speed limits because the tracks are crummy.  You don't want to plop your ass down on top of a car that's gonna get up to 60 mph or faster. Way too dangerous. And it's best to do it on a cooler day, can get plenty hot on top of metal cars. And I always found a piece of wood like an old board to put between my ass and the car. But I'm telling you, get on top of a long string of cars on a nice day with the wind in your face, nothing like it! 

Bertha's singing partner preferred if her name wasn't mentioned, and we have honored that request. Rail riders are notorious about maintaining their anonymity. What they do is illegal, and they can get hit with some heavy penalties and jail time if caught.

My younger days I used to like
Get on top a covered gondola
Hitch my leg through a ladder step
Wasn't much that I were fonder

On a beautiful day with sun
The train always made a breeze
My mind would drift and play its games
I could ride as much as I pleased

Spent most my time on the rails
All by myself and alone
But it was good, was free and all
All my anxieties had flown

It's funny, being a rail rider
Made me feel secure, no worry
Knew what I needed to get by
Never to be in a hurry

I've talked to people that have said
Why in the world do you do it?
Tried to explain, seldom got through
Just said not all made to do it

Spent most my time on the rails
All by myself and alone
But it was good, was free and all
All my anxieties had flown

Few times I'd get me a job
To build up my funds when near broke
But after a while, my skin would crawl
Felt like I was going to choke

So I'd get my gear all ready
Tell my boss I'm on my way
Always left on the best of terms
Never know, might be back someday

Spent most my time on the rails
All by myself and alone
But it was good, was free and all
All my anxieties had flown

Never thought I'd see the day
I'd end up livin' this way
In a small place in a small town
But it's here I'm gonna stay

Too old to ride the rails no more
One of the few that lived this long
Many got sick, or otherwise died
I'm lucky, I was healthy and strong

I've got enough to get by
All I ever really wanted
Freedom's not what it used to be
That doesn't make me feel daunted

Spent most my life on the rails
All by myself and got along
But I'm here now, still by myself
My mem'ries help sing my last song...
 

Friday, September 5, 2025

Un Grupo de Mexicali - El Grito de Dolores (The Cry Of Dolores)

Father Miguel Hidalgo
 On September 16th, the priest at the church in the town of Dolores, New Spain, Father Miguel Hidalgo rang the church bell and called the townspeople together. He gave a speech the denounced the Spanish regime that had control of the country and urged his parishioners to revolt. This is considered the historical beginning of the Mexican War of Independence. Father Hidalgo himself walked through the country gathering people to join his revolutionary army, and there was 90,000 people who followed him. Despite little training and poorly armed, initially they had some success, but when they met  professional soldiers on their way to Mexico City, they were defeated. Father Hidalgo himself was betrayed, captured by government soldiers and executed by firing squad.  All of these events and many more atrocities committed by the Spanish army only bolstered the Mexicans tenacity, and after 10 years of bitter fighting, intrigue, and executions,  the colonial government was overthrown.

September 16th is the equivalent of the U.S. July 4th, and is celebrated by the President of Mexico leading off the festivities by ringing the same bell that Father Hidalgo did in 1810, followed by El Grito de Dolores speeches. As there is no evidence of what Father Hidalgo actually said, there are many variations of it. The day is spotlighted with parades, fiestas, all kinds of food and mariachi music. No doubt Un Grupo de Mexicali is in for a busy day, and they sing this song in advance to alert people and get them ready for the celebrations!

 El Grito de Dolores
La campana rompió el silencio gris
Dolores gritó
Un fuego sin fin
Con espadas al sol
Sueños en la raíz

¡Viva México
Tierra y corazón!
De la sangre nació revolución
Un grito
Un pueblo
Una canción

Caballos corren
Polvo en el aire
La lucha arde
No hay quien se calle
Por justicia y fe
Nadie se aparte

¡Viva México
Tierra y corazón!
De la sangre nació revolución
Un grito
Un pueblo
Una canción

¡El 16 de septiembre todos los mexicanos deberían tener una gran fiesta para celebrar! ¡Viva México

The Cry of Dolores
The bell broke the gray night
So cried Dolores
For an endless fight
With swords in the sun
Dreams of everyone

Long live México
Land and heart!
From blood the revolution start
A cry
A people
A song
Horses run
Dust in the air
Struggle has begun
All people are there
For justice and belief
All will fight for relief!

Long live México
Land and heart!
From blood the revolution start
A cry
A people
A song

On September 16, all Mexicanos should have a big fiesta to celebrate! ¡Viva México
¡Viva
 

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

The Widow Makers - The Storm

 The Widow Makers with their latest song The Storm shows a folksong-like quality. There is a prominent part for the violin, something not usually associated with rock bands, but we know some of the members have a history of playing together in a classical string quartet.  They've used the violin before, as well as the cello in their songs. Another group of our artists that shows their versatility, and perhaps maybe sometime they could include a string quartet in a rock song.

 When the storm clouds start to gather
What you do is totally naught
You'll find it don't really matter

With terror you will be fraught

The wind, the rain, the lightning
Are completely disconcerting
And the people that choose to stay
The wind will take and blow away

Lay on your back in the meadow
The rain fills your mouth and your eyes
The river rises and starts to flow
Despite your gurgling cries!

The wind, the rain, the lightning
Are completely disconcerting
But the people that choose to stay
The wind will take and blow away

True to form, the powerful say
The dead they deserved to die
It's merely the price that they pay
For not being special like I

The storm does not affect the worthy
It ends for us like a bad movie
No matter what the worthies say
They're still gonna die anyway!

The wind, the rain, the lightning
Are completely disconcerting
But the people that choose to stay
The wind will take and blow away

The storm does not affect the worthy
It ends for us like a bad movie
No matter what the worthies say
They're still gonna die anyway!

The wind, the rain, the lightning
Are completely disconcerting
But the people that choose to stay
The wind will take and blow away

Monday, September 1, 2025

Travis V. McGonigle - The Barber Of Paducah - Act I, Scene 2

After a lot of hemming, hawing, wrangling, and coaxing, Act I Scene 2 of McGonigle's opera The Barber Of Paducah has been recorded! The composer's health has become more  robust, and he's determined to see the project to it's conclusion. What has been recorded are the composer's wishes, as it should be. he's been adamant about what he wants. He does listen to the new conductor that has come onto the project, especially about advice towards orchestration. He's one of the few who are involved with the project to have the composer's ear and it has been to the betterment of the progress so far. They've begun work on Scene 3, which will complete the 1st act, a real milestone! The libretto for Scene 2 is available here.

Scene 2 is set in Louisa's flower shop on the other side of town. As she starts her workday on a bright spring morning, she sings to help pass the time. We hear the first of another barber across town, Vic,  that has feelings for her, but her interest is beginning to be taken up with Luigi, whose shop is just a ways up the street from her shop.

Louisa's aria

She hears a commotion outside of the shop and notices a group of older ladies having a heated discussion

Gossiping women outside the shop- Interlude

  Among them is her Aunt Cora, who enters the shop and tells Louisa about the scuttlebutt concerning Luigi's barbershop. Aunt Cora has noticed Louisa and Luigi getting close, and wants to warn her of him.

Aunt Cora's aria 

Louisa's aunt tells Louisa what she's heard about Luigi, and she expresses her distrust of the Italian barber, and tells her she ought to give Vic a try, as he's a nice guy and not a 'foreigner'. Finally, Aunt Cora asks her if she has to be hit with a brick in the head to get the message!  An example of McGonigle's plain language use, along with ethnic slur of 'dago', that portrays the common language of the time

Louisa's answer to Aunt Cora - 

Louisa shows patience and understanding towards her aunt, whose husband has left her. The aria shows the affection Louisa has for her aunt, who has been like a mother to her. 

 

Amos Carter - Bass Fiddle Boogie

  The latest by Amos Carter Bass Fiddle Boogie was written by his band member Stu Milligan and his mother Mams Carter . The song is about Am...