St. James Infirmary

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  • St. James Infirmary

  • 100 / Male
  • RENO, Nevada, US
  • Last Login: 11/21/2009

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    St. James Infirmary - A Juke Joint - 3 P.M. - close, 7 days a week 445 California Ave. Reno, NV 89509. Great Jukebox, live music, Cocktails, and a hell of a view from our rooftop patio!!
  • Music

    Tom Waits, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, Bob Dylan, The Band, Randy Newman, Thelonious Monk, Fats Waller, Jelly Roll Morton, Charles Mingus, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett, Max Roach, John Coltrane, Memphis Slim, Mississippi John Hurt, Howlin' Wolf, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Son House, R.L. Burnside, T-Model Ford, Junior Kimbrough, John Lee Hooker, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Coleman Hawkins, Django Reinhardt, Cat Stevens, Van Morrison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Merle HAggard, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Doc & Merle Watson, Ralph Stanley, Norman Blake, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Professor Longhair, Dr. John, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Fairport Convention, Chopin, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Shubert, Gershwin, Duke Ellington, Iggy Pop and The Stooges, T-Rex, Elvis Costello, The Pogues, The Ramones, The Buzzcocks, Sex Pistols, Los Lobos, Flat Duo Jets, Radiohead, Beck, M Ward, The White Stripes, John Prine, Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Nick Drake, Sonic Youth, Ryan Adams, Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, Joni Mitchell, Rickie Lee Jones, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, James Brown, Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Solomon Burke, Curtis Mayfield, The O'jays, Solomon Burke, Astor Piazzola, Emmylou Harris, Iron & Wine, Sparklehorse, Yo La Tengo, Leonard Cohen, Clifton Chenier, The Talking Heads, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, The Stooges, MC5, David Bowie.....you get the point...........good shit.....
  • Movies

    Badlands, Network, Sunset Boulevard, Annie Hall, Manhattan, Scarecrow, Being There, The Long Goodbye, Chinatown, Dr. Strangelove,Bonnie and Clyde, The Last Detail, The Graduate, Straight Time, The Wild Bunch, Once Upon a Time in the West, Bird, The Battle of Cable Hogue, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Rushmore, The Last Picture Show, Cool Hand Luke, Godfather 1 & 2, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, Arthur, Barton Fink, Miller's Crossing, The Big Lebowski, Sweet and Low Down, Sweet Smell of Success, Unforgiven, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf, Vivre Sa Vie, Shoot The Piano Player, Wings of Desire, Mystery Train, Down By Law, His Girl Friday, Double Idenmnity, Rio Bravo, The Last Detail, Five Easy Pieces, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, Apocalypse Now, Magnolia, Kings of the Road....
  • Television

    ouch....
  • Heroes

    Hero worship is counter productive. The books I read, the movies I watch, and the music I listen to is as close to having heros as I like to get.

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  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking, Dating, Serious Relationships, Friends
  • Hometown: Reno, NV
  • Height: 8' 11"
  • Religion: Agnostic
  • Zodiac Sign: Leo
  • Drink: Yes
  • Occupation: Raconteur, philospher, poet, and gatherer

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For those who may not know: "St. James Infirmary Blues" is an American folksong of anonymous origin, though sometimes credited to the songwriter Joe Primrose (a pseudonym for Irving Mills). Louis Armstrong made it famous in his influential 1928 recording. The source of this song is an 18th century English folk song called "The Unfortunate Rake" (also known as "Unfortunate Lad" or "The Young Man Cut Down in His Prime"). There are versions of this song throughout the English-speaking world, and it evolved into American standards such as "The Streets of Laredo" or "The Dying Cowboy". "The Unfortunate Rake" is about a sailor who uses his money on prostitutes, and it implies that he dies of a venereal disease. When the song moved to America, gambling and drinking became the cause of the man's death. The song was first collected in England in its version as "The Unfortunate Rake" by Henry Hammond by a Mr. William Cutis at Lyme Regis, Dorset in March 1906. The song The song involves a man telling the singer/narrator, at a bar, how he went down to St. James Infirmary (hospital) and tragically found his girl (the so-called "baby") dead. Like most such folksongs, there is much variation in the lyrics from one version to another. Performers Notable performers of this song include Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, Big Mama Thornton, "Spider" John Koerner, Jack Teagarden, Poor Wendy, Billie Holiday, Cassandra Wilson, Josh White, Stan Kenton (who infused the breaks, between verses, with rival Woody Herman's "Blue Flame"), Lou Rawls, The Limeliters, Arlo Guthrie, Bobby Bland, Danny Elfman who would perform the song nearly every night in the early Oingo Boingo days, Turk Murphy, Janis Joplin, The Doors who performed it in the middle of Light My Fire on occasion, The Animals, The Triffids, Dr. John (both solo and with Eddie Bo), Graham Bond Organisation, The Standells, Blues Creation with Carmen Maki, Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan, Doc Watson and more recently The White Stripes, the Stray Cats, the Tarbox Ramblers, Tom Jones with Jools Holland, Van Morrison, Alec K. Redfearn, Maria in the Shower, and Maciej Maleńczuk, Van Morrison has often performed this in concert playing his alto saxophone. He recorded a rendition on the (2003) Grammy nominated album, What's Wrong with This Picture? and a live version as performed on September 15, 2006 is included on the limited edition album, Live at Austin City Limits Festival (2006). Eric Clapton and Dr John performed a rendition of the song during a 1996 concert called "Duets". Arlo Guthrie performed a rendition with slightly different lyrics (learned from Cisco Houston) on NPR's Talk of the Nation radio broadcast on Nov. 14, 2001. Robert Crumb even released a version of it on a CD included in the 'R. Crumb Handbook'. Live versions appear on Joe Cocker's albums Something To Say (1972, also known as Joe Cocker), and Live in L.A. (1976), and on The Devil Makes Three's live album A Little Bit Faster and A Little Bit Worse (2007). The Bing Crosby musical Birth Of The Blues featured the song in 1941. In 2002, the song appeared in Osamu Tezuka's dixieland-influenced anime film Metropolis as arranged by Toshiyuki Honda. In 1981, Bob Dylan used the folk melody in his song "Blind Willie McTell" (released in 1991 on Dylan's Bootleg Series, Volumes 1–3), named for blues singer Willie McTell (who himself recorded a version of the song under the title "Dying Crapshooter's Blues"); the song includes a reference to the St. James Hotel. Cab Calloway can be seen singing it and dancing a slide dance in the Betty Boop cartoon Snow White.[1] His performance was filmed, then transferred into the cartoon world by "rotoscoping": tracing over prints of the filmed scene one frame at a time. Jazz guitarists Marc Ribot and Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones have recorded instrumental versions of this song. The song appears in Episode 321 of the Autralian soap opera Prisoner Cell Block H, sung by the character Margo Gaffney, played by Jane Clifton, during a prison concert in 1982. In 2000, Alternative musician Elliott Smith referred to the St. James Infirmary in the song "Pretty Mary K," off the album Figure 8. The song "Jesus of the Moon" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds references St. James Infirmary, calling it St. James Hotel as Bob Dylan did in "Blind Willie McTell". Writer Rob Walker has been researching "St. James Infirmary" since 1999 and has collected thousands of pages of information about the song, along with dozens of versions. His NO Notes website is devoted to this ongoing project; it includes links to many jazz version available for free download.[2] NO Notes tends to focus on versions that have some connections to New Orleans. Although the song definitely did not originate there, it has a long history as part of the cultural landscape of New Orleans and is considered a local standard and Dixieland classic. This song has been used by several figure skaters in competition, most notably Maria Butyrskaya, who skated her short program to it in 1999; she used it to ultimately win the World Championships that year. The song has been cited as an influence for Radiohead's song "Life in a Glasshouse"[3]

Comments

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  • Nov 9 2009 6:11 PM

    Hey St. James Infirmary !
    Posted a few samples from my new album.
    Should be out soon.
    Feedback on the music welcome...

    See you soon,

    T.
  • Oct 22 2009 4:02 PM

    hey great meeting you, just wanted to say HI and thanks 4 being my friend!
  • Sep 15 2009 2:48 AM

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  • Jul 26 2009 6:30 PM

    Thanks for being a friend of Sprockets! Let me know what you think of the tunes and music videos :D

    Brave Dave
  • Jun 24 2009 3:34 AM

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  • Jun 23 2009 10:36 PM

    Thanks for the friendship and good listen.
    Have a nice day.
    Giuseppe
  • May 6 2009 7:03 PM

    Thanks for the mustache rides!
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  • Apr 12 2009 3:11 AM

    Sweet! See y'all in June!
  • Mar 8 2009 5:17 AM

    hail! wishing you the best for this coming year! many thanks for everything!! ;D happy harping!
  • Feb 18 2009 5:02 AM

  • Feb 18 2009 2:55 AM

    Thanks for the ad!
  • Feb 10 2009 6:37 PM

    thanx zach and art for letting us play last night. we will have something new and shiny for you guys to hear very soon!


    best
    dan
  • Feb 3 2009 8:23 PM

    last night was a blast!

    thanks art and patrick!
    see you guys soon!
  • Feb 1 2009 1:47 PM

    My favorite bar. This place is great with a good bartending staff and selection.
    Ali is the best bartender ever! Five Stars guys, Five Stars!
  • Jan 29 2009 4:09 AM

    love the bar guys.
    so happy you're part of the neighborhood!
  • Jan 17 2009 9:56 PM

    Thanks for being a friend of www. urockon. com
  • Nov 24 2008 7:06 PM

    The bar is BEAUTIFUL! Looking forward to spending many nights there... Congrats on a GREAT opening weekend.
  • Nov 23 2008 7:59 PM

    Love the new place! I foresee many good times in the future!
  • Nov 7 2008 11:26 AM

    We're looking forward to checking out the new place!
  • Nov 7 2008 8:47 AM

    Thanks for adding us!

  • Nov 1 2008 9:50 PM

    Thanks for the add

  • Nov 1 2008 9:48 PM

    only 4 days now....and art i love you!
  • Oct 31 2008 5:19 PM

    5 days, Art, 5 days! you are working so hard, and it shows in the bar.
    it looks wonderful! I love you!
  • Bri

    Oct 23 2008 1:49 AM

    g-r-e-a-t, great....i meant to say.