Whoa. I’ve got just enough time to share this ridiculous video of Ellen McIlwaine singing “Up in heaven shouting.” Singing backwards when the tape runs forwards? Whoa.
Whoa. I’ve got just enough time to share this ridiculous video of Ellen McIlwaine singing “Up in heaven shouting.” Singing backwards when the tape runs forwards? Whoa.
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I’m trying to finish a mixtape with two songs by the brilliant guitarist Ellen McIlwaine. Looking at an old interview with McIlwaine archived on Ear of Newt I noticed this little vignette about Taj Mahal and the calming power of music.
Another blues artist McIlwaine raves about these days is her longtime friend Taj Mahal, who sang on a couple of Spontaneous Combustion tracks, including a reggae version of the old call-and-response ditty, “Mockingbird”. McIlwaine’s been wanting to record that song with Taj for a long time.
“I saw him do ‘Mockingbird’ with Etta James on TV once,” she says, “and I thought, ‘Goshdarnit, I’m gonna ask him to sing on this.’ ’Cause I used to volunteer at a children’s hospital, and one time there was a child in a lot of distress, and I didn’t know exactly what I was gonna do—I was still new. But I picked him up and started singing ‘Mockingbird’, and he got really quiet. I looked down at him after a couple of lines, and his little head was goin’ back and forth. So I figured it was a cool tune, and I started doin’ it on stage.”
via Johnny Winter showed blues traveler Ellen McIlwaine how to go in her own direction | earofnewt.com.
I can’t find her doing Mockingbird, but here is one of my favorite tracks, “Weird of Hermiston:”
And here is McIlwaine live at the Ottowa folk festival.