We were intrigued when we
recently received an email that said “I humbly submit” and went on to describe
the song as “Country and Eastern”
How could we not take a listen? The polite artiste is Richard Gregory, the song All Along The Hippie Trail
A signwriter (a real one),
writer, editor, IT genius, father, “always a freak but never a hippie” and a
musician, you feel that Richard could write albums of music about his life, but
for now we must content ourselves with a single song about his 1974 trip from
west London to Kathmandu by bus (the 207 from outside Shepherds Bush Market?).
Richard says the song includes a little poetic licence – I think it was also written and recorded with a little tongue in cheek too! It has what can only be described as a unique sound, combining guitar, harmonica and eastern influenced pipes. Its not a slick recording, but that adds to the charm. It certainly includes the country tradition of storytelling. There’s travel, there’s a girl, there’s reminiscing – truly country, whilst not necessarily being country! The repeated “Far East Far East man” and reference to the green eyed yellow idol will make you crack a smile!
Without a doubt, this song is not quite the usual music that we are sent or listen to, but it is different, its fun and you will be singing along to the chorus before long.
If you don’t write the full album Richard, can we have a drink and hear some more stories from you?
To read more about the fascinating Richard, check his website
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