Big Joe Turner – New Year’s Eve, 1983, Club Lingerie
June 3, 2014 in Poetry, Scrolling Back
Big Joe Turner – New Year’s Eve, 1983. Club Lingerie
With crutches supporting his giant frame –
The inevitable ravaging of age –
In a slow but steady swing,
Big Joe Turner took the stage.
A hipper-than-hip Hollywood club
Is a long, long way from K.C. town
Where Mr. Turner stoked that fire
Layin’ his solid boogie down.
On a stage where white kids commonly droned
In skin tight jeans and tennis shoes,
Big Joe, sportin’ high waist pants,
Leaned in to the mic to shout the blues.
Like a king on his throne, he took command.
His voice – a roar from the pit of the soul.
He moaned , he pleaded , he testified
As the whole joint shook, and rattled, and rolled.
With wicked wink he delivered the line ’bout a
A one-eyed cat in a seafood store
As the band dug in with a fat back groove,
And the crowd turned wild out on the floor.
With every note he gathered a strength
That rose beyond mere second wind.
The decades seemed to melt away.
The old man became young again.
Oh, we whirled with joy into a brand new year
On the leather of our dancin’ shoes
When Big Joe Turner took the stage,
Closed his eyes, and sang the blues.