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blognroll - > Dr BLT's Blog n Roll Studio -> I Worship the Streets you Walk On: Review of Homer Joy's Trout's gig 3/29/08 with song it inspired
I Worship the Streets you Walk On: Review of Homer Joy's Trout's gig 3/29/08 with song it inspired

Welcome to my blog n roll studios.  I'm Dr. BLT.  I'm your blog n roll host.  In the world of blog n roll, I provide the topic and the tunes, and you provide the talk.  The tune you're listening to (if you happened to have hit the press bar at the play station connected to the top left hand corner of this post), is a brand new song that Homer Joy inspired in his recent performance at Trout's.  It's called I Worship the Streets that You Walk On.  Of course it refers to the huge hit that keeps on giving, the one he wrote for Buck Owens---The Streets of Bakersfield. 

Some performers sound better after a couple of beers.  With Homer Joy, you always get his very best, right out the gate---from the getgo.  The beer will help you dance, but the music already sounds top notch. 

Homer Joy's performance on March 29, 2008 at Trout's in Oildale was no exception.  With Ms. Spanky at his side, he hitched us all up to his wagon, climbed up on his horse of hit songs, and took us for a ride that we will never forget.  

It was his abundant, passionately delivered contribution, to a grand two-night celebration of the Bakersfield Sound.  And that night, he proved that age is just a number and greatness is just his middle name. 

If a young up-and-coming Bakersfield-Sound-rooted artist wanted a person to grab the torch from, and a place to participate in a grand changing of the guards, this was the person to grab the torch from, and this was the place to grab it.  The problem is, Homer is still in his prime, and shows no signs of slowing down.  It's pretty tricky to grab a torch from  somebody holding it with such a firm grip and when the torchbearer is moving at lightening speed. 

Nothwithstanding The Streets of Bakersfield, my favorite performance was Homer's cover of the Rolling Stones's Honky Tonk Woman.  With that rendition of the song, he came dangerously close to pulling the equivalent of the quintessential barrier-busting arrangement of Walk this Way, performed by Aerosmith and Run DMC in the 80s. 

Homer puts the outlaw in country, and he puts the ride in Kern County country rock.  He is the cream of the crop and the King of "Krock," that raw, new Kern County country rock based on the Bakersfield Sound, that I've taken the liberty of labeling even before it's come into its own (aka Nu Bako Sound). 

So if some of you young country crooners crawling around out there are hoping to step into Homer's boots and take over, you may be waiting for quite a while.  His boots were meant for yet bigger and better things, and, to borrow from our BTO brothers across the Norhern borders, You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet!

I Worship the Streets you Walk On

words and music by Dr BLT copyright 2008

 

I worship the streets you walk on

the ones you made famous with Buck

I sure hope the good Lord

forgives me

I worship the streets you walk on

 

you put the outlaw in country

you put the rebel in yell

I worship the streets

that you walk on

the heavenly streets that raise hell

 

Lord Jesus, forgive me

only you, Lord

are worthy of praise

but I'm tempted to woship

the streets he walks on

when he's up there

on Trout's Blackboard stage

(repeat)

 

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Topics: Homer Joy, I worship the streets that you walk on, Homer tribute song by Dr BLT, Dr BLT, Streets of Bakersfield, Bakersfield Sound
posted by blognroll on Saturday, April 5, 2008 at 07:56 AM
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posted by taspanke12 on Apr 10, 2008 at 08:45 PM

 Dr BLT,

Thank you for such a great blog about Mr Homer Joy.  I agree whole heartedly.  I hope you do not mind, but I posted this blog as a bulletin on "myspace".

Also, thank you for the mention of my name with Homer Joy.  It was an honor for me to sing with him, and and honor to see my name in print with him.  

Thank you for taking the time to let the public know about what a great treasure we have among us...Homer Joy.

Thank you,

Theresa Spanke     

posted by NancyII on Apr 10, 2008 at 08:50 PM

 Theresa, how nice to see you here on this blog.   It's been years since we last spoke and I lost track of what you were doing.  What a pleasant surprise to read your post.

For those who don't know, Theresa is a fantastic singer and a joy to watch on stage.

posted by SurefireCountry on Apr 10, 2008 at 10:39 PM

 I loved the blog about Homer Joy. He is a great friend, and a great man; but you will never hear him sing his own praise because he is such a humble man. I was there with Surefire Country (Buck Owens Tribute Band) at the Tribute weekend at Trout's and it was a real honor to open for Homer each night. It was a greater honor, just to sit and chat with him, and to have him borrow our drummer for the saturday night show. I hope that everyone joins me in thanking Homer by calling your local radio stations to request that they play his album "Someday It'll Be Country" on the airways.

You are right, Theresa was a wonderful addition to the show and a shining star in her own right.

Thank you for singing Homer's praise. Keep the legend of Bakersfield alive and well for all the world to enjoy.

We wish to say thank you to all of the great friends & fans that we have in Bakersfield, you made our trip; a dream come true.

 ===Rick===

Surefire Country

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