Jim Ford - Spoonful (1969)
Yow! This is an fantastic and nasty version of the Willie Dixon classic - that’s James Burton on guitar.
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Spotlight Art - Monument #2 - Painting of the Day by Jim Ford
Painting Attribution © Jim Ford, Monument #2, 2019
Source Attribution https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Monument-2/925413/4723641/view
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Leverage 2x12 - "The Zanzibar Marketplace Job"
[ID: A Leverage gifset. Sterling walks into the bar that the crew is in, and and Nate briefly looks up to meet his eyes before saying, “Eliot, I’m gonna ask you not to do anything violent.” Eliot frowns, “What? What are you talking about? I only use violence as an appropriate response.” Sterling is revealed standing behind Eliot.
Sterling smiles and says, “Hello, Nate,” and Eliot’s expression freezes before slowly gaining intensity. Eliot shoots out of his seat and delivers a strong right hook to Sterling’s cheek.
Eliot looks furious, and the camera freezes over Sterling’s shocked face before swiveling to Parker and Hardison standing at the bar. The bartender starts to move away, but Hardison hands him a wad of dollar bills and shakes his head. The camera stays on Parker and Hardison, who smile with clear amusement and appreciation. End ID]
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Meet Jim Ford at Rock Art by the Bay
Meet Jim Ford at Rock Art by the Bay
Sacramento Pop Music Festival, 1967, by Jim Ford
The latest addition to Rock Art by the Bay on Saturday July 16 at Faction Brewing in Alameda is Jim Ford, whose split-fountain poster for the Sacramento Pop Music Festival in 1967 is seen above. Reportedly, it took the Airplane forever to take the stage, after which they played a short and forgettable set, but stop by Faction and let Jim tell you…
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Bobby Womack - Point of No Return (1974)
Bobby Womack with some country soul, written by Jim Ford, recorded at Muscle Shoals.
You're the biggest chocolate covered liar I ever seen
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This is your life
It’s my life
Lord I’ve walked down
These old roads
So many times
Same ol’ sack on my back
Same old dents
All we kids put in the road signs
I waded rushin’ streams
Come filled with dreams they pass me by
Until spring they’re only pictures
Left hangin’ in my frame of mind
I’m just another face you see
On these highways runnin’ through days
Singin’ songs with love in ev’y way
For every one, for everythin’
Oh, it’s my life
I do understand
I’m not the man that’s ever tried
To make any one-life stands with anyone
Or any place
Lord these winter snows
I say, heaven knows how slow
All these night times go
When she’s cold to me
Yeah I paint songs in the wind
And see through colors, they just came in
Oh Lord, they’ve never really been out
It’s just all those see-through people, they can’t see in
It’s my life
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