The Lozarithm Lens

By Lozarithm

Smokey 1541 hr (Sunday 4th December 2016)

Apart from a trip to the shops I was in all day awaiting on a parcel to be delivered (it wasn't). Smokey kept me company.

L.
5.12.2016 (1156 hr)(images swapped 1309 hr)

Blip #1988 (#2238 including 250 archived blips)
Consecutive Blip #009
Day #2446 (460 gaps from 26 March 2010)
Smokey #360
LOTD #1223 (#1349 including 126 on archived blips)

Smokey series

Taken with Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ60 compact

Lozarhythm of the Day:
The Rolling Stones with Jeff Beck - Commit A Crime (recorded live, 27 February 2012, The White House, Washington DC)
From In Performance At The White House: Red, White, and Blues, accompanied by the White House band featuring Booker T. Jones and with Barack and Michelle Obama visible in the audience. Not something I would have predicted when I first heard them in 1963. Commit A Crime is also the opening track on the new album Blue And Lonesome, which jumped the queue and got played in full on this day.
The song began life as What A Woman! by St Louis Jimmy Oden and was then adapted twice by Howlin' Wolf (who claimed composer credits), originally as I'm Leaving You and then as Commit A Crime in 1966. There is a Stones connection as when he re-recorded Commit A Crime in London for an album in 1971, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart and Charlie Watts were in the studio band. Charlie is also on this version, of course.

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