Wednesday Night Music: Jimmy Wahlsteen, ‘Its Your Favorite’

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Music • Wed Nov 11, 2009 at 4:53 pm PST • Views: 162

This is from Swedish guitarist Jimmy Wahlsteen’s great album 181st Songs, a tune called “It’s Your Favorite.” (Here’s the recording at the iTunes Store.)

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 Frank says:

The family was from Arkansas. The Dad (Dink) was a furniture salesman in San Bernardino, but back in the way-back-when he used to play 'bones' or 'spoons' in a minstrel show. To relive the golden days of yesteryear he would, from time to time, force his children to accompany him (Ronnie on guitar, Kenny on trombone) in a living room replay of a minstrel routine called "Lazy Bones."

The kids often found this to be an inconvenience, as they were fascinated by, and constantly perfecting new techniques for, The Manly Art Of Fart-Burning. Kenny explained to me that it was scientific - that it demonstrated (this is a real quote) "Compression, ignition, combustion and exhaust." -- Kenny & Ronnie Williams (later immortalized in "Let's Make The Water Turn Black").