Tuesday 29 March 2011

Top Twenty-Five Classic Rock (70’s Forward) Most Recognizable Intros

In no particular order, feel free to add your choices, I'm sure I've missed loads.



1.Stairway To Heaven – Led Zeppelin
2. Sweet Emotion - Aerosmith
3. Learning To Fly – Pink Floyd
4. Sweet Child O' Mine – Guns 'n' Roses
5. Walk This Way - Aerosmith
6. Satisfaction – Rolling Stones
7. November Rain – Guns 'n' Roses
8. Stranglehold – Ted Nugent
9. Freebird – Lynryd Skynyrd
10. Smoke On The Water – Deep Purple
11.Where The Streets Have No Name – U2

12. You Really Got Me -- The Kinks
13. Walk Of Life – Dire Straits
14. Money For Nothing – Dire Straits
15. Baba O’Riley – The Who

16. Werewolves Of London – Warren Zevon

17. Layla – Derek And The Dominoes
18. Whiter Shade Of Pale – Procol Harum
19. Won’t Get Fooled Again – The Who

20. Walk On The Wild Side – Lou Reed
21. Dream On – Aerosmith
22. Boys Are Back In Town – Thin Lizzy
23. Don’t Come Around Here No More – Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
24. Born In The USA – Bruce Springsteen

25. Jessica – The Allman Brothers Band

Sunday 27 February 2011

Convergence

Those blue eyes had girls from the muddy

Mississippi shores running for a fishing pole.

Me, I was hooked on a feelin’.

Your eyelashes had me ready to dangle

my innocence over the waves of your waterbed.

Two years later, a White Knight in tight Levis,

you whisked a microdot-laced damsel

away in your faithful ’72 Beetle.

I wanted to be the sunrise in your tequila,

lick those rivulets of water from your abdomen,

and melt plutonium with our passion…

So I left town.

But you can’t outrun an avalanche

or abort cartwheels mid-turn.

Traveling separate directions was fine,

because time after time, the compass needle

spun us around that straight line,

where like the Mississippi and Missouri rivers,

we converged.

Friday 14 January 2011

Improving Virgo's Home



The weight of hope stooped her shoulders,
Bent her into a pale visionary with
A freshly laundered smile.
She nervously joined the morning hustle,

While keys jingled in her head,
Collided with bass riffs plastered
Against the German windows.
New days, new ways, she repeated,
Maneuvering across objectionable lanes of traffic.
New days, new ways to improve.

The ring of winter traveled down telephone
Poles into houses fighting to keep a feather
Of warmth between the freezing sheets.
New days, new ways, she said.
She didn’t believe.
Lies trump litanies in any game,
And she’d left her conviction at home.

Wednesday 12 January 2011

Time Trials


At two hundred miles an hour on bald tires,
Urgency jumped the raw, red light.
Burning down a road bulging with desperation,
I delivered a bastard with wet fingers and wipe-outs.
The caution flag waves, pit crews scramble.
Time is a ruthless competitor, too much torque.
I want to snap the brake cables,
Hammer the accelerator through the floor,
Laugh at those solid white lines of banality
And finish with a blown head gasket.

Tuesday 11 January 2011

Press Release - Macmillan Cancer Support - Soul Feathers


Local Poet features alongside Poet Laureate and Bob Dylan

Local poet Jolen Whitworth who lives in Leeds, is being published alongside a host of high profile names for Indigo Dreams Publishing’s anthology in participation with (and in aid of) Macmillan Cancer Support – Soul Feathers.


Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, world superstar Bob Dylan and Renaissance Woman Maya Angelou have joined forces with the likes of Seamus Heaney, Leonard Cohen, Benjamin Zephaniah and classic poets from the past to create a wonderful anthology of 280 pages for just £11.00.


The book has a general theme of hope and the title was formed from the poem by Emily Dickinson that begins “Hope is the thing with feathers / That perches in the soul….” Jolen’s poem is titled From The Silence and was selected from over 1000 submissions.


Soul Feathers has an official publication date of 1st February and pre-orders for immediate despatch on or prior to publication date are now being taken. It is being distributed by Central Books and may be ordered by telephoning 0845 458 9910, by going to the publishers’ website at www.indigodreams.co.uk or by giving the title and quoting ISBN 978-1-907401-36-7 at any local bookshop.

Indigo Dreams Publishing Ltd – Ronnie Goodyer

Please feel free to contact the poet directly:

Contact: Jolen Whitworth

Email: salemsgate@mac.com