When one spends hours a day with nothing but wine barrels and stainless steel tanks for company, fighting off loneliness and extreme boredom is a constant challenge. And while the droning pfffft-pffffft beat of a diaphragm pump can occasionally inspire bursts of brilliant rhymesmanship, a winemaker’s stereo is often his or her best friend. In fact, it can even be debated whether beer or music play a more important role in the winemaking process (read our thoughts on beer). So here’s a brief list of some of our favorite songs to listen to while making or consuming wine that also happen to be about, or at least make mention of, our favorite elixir.
Chug-a-lug
ROGER MILLER
The first verse kicks off with “Grape wine in a mason jar, homemade and brought to school”, and the chorus features the phrase “makes you wanna holler hi-dee-ho”, which we think would make a mighty nice slogan for Jus Soli wines. And to clarify that first line, we of course would never condone underage drinking and are certain that the school Miller refers to is some sort of post-graduate program, most likely in enology.
Why Can’t We Be Friends
WAR
“I seen you around for a long long time, I remember you when you drank my wine…” In an extremely tough call, gets the nod over War’s Spill The Wine by not being about spilling. A decision made especially difficult since Spill the Wine features all the crazy rambling about the “overfed long-haired leaping gnome”, which for some reason was one of the possible winery names suggested by our eccentric long-haired winemaker Tom. Translating into Latin didn’t do much for it either.
I Got Loaded
LOS LOBOS
“Tonight I might get loaded, on a bottle of wine, on a bottle of wine…” We just might.
Wine, Women and Song
LORETTA LYNN
Easily beats out Whitesnake’s similar yet very different, Wine Women an’ Song.
Babylon System
BOB MARLEY
“We’ve been trodding on the wine press, much too long”. A song for those tiring harvest days. Bob understands.
Yesterday’s Wine
MERLE HAGGARD (WITH GEORGE JONES)
Melancholy tune by drinking song hall-of-famer Merle. Also brings light to the fact that the bottle of wine you opened last night might still contain a glass. If so, go now.
Sheep Go To Heaven
CAKE
“I just want to play on my pan pipes, I just want to drink me some wine…” The rest of the chorus is “Sheep go to heaven, goats go to hell”, which always makes for an interesting sing-a-long at Cake concerts.
Willin’
LINDA RONSTADT
“If you give me weed, whites and wine, and you show me a sign, I’ll be willin’ to be movin’…” That’s right, Linda over the original by Little Feat. No list is complete without a little controversy. But seriously, Linda’s version is outstanding and was always one of Harvey “Poppy” Wurtzel’s favorite songs for kicking off a road trip, despite being a questionable choice to sing loudly in front of the little ones. To their credit, his children Cory and Jesse did choose to sell the only one of those three vices permitted by law.
I Like Beer
TOM T. HALL
The song complains about how “The water was clear and tasted like beer until sometime turned it all into wine” followed by a rousing bummed “Awwww…” from the whole band. Gets nod over Hall’s nicely titled Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine because frankly, watermelon wine doesn’t sound very tasty.
Hole In The Bucket
SPEARHEAD
“What’s gonna happen if I give the man a dime? I don’t want to pay for another brother’s wine.” This one’s for the anti-wine contingent currently wasting time deep within our winery website.
Outdone
UNCLE TUPELO
“Some people turn to tomorrow, and some a bottle of wine”. The young Jay Farrar, Jus Soli’s unofficial musical representative, telling it like he sees it. We just caught his show in Petaluma the other night with guitarist Mark Spencer accompanying. Wow.
Wine Spodee-O-dee
LIGHTNIN’ HOPKINS
“We gon’ have some fun ‘fore the sun goes down, you got the bottle jus’ pass it around.” Even the classic bluesmen get a little silly sometimes.
A Little More Wine
SAVOY BROWN
“I just got time for a little more wine.” Familiar sentiment, great song from the short-lived (with original lineup) and under-appreciated British blues scene band. Often followed by, “Hey, you know what, I still got time for a little more wine”.
Cold Water
TOM WAITS
“Scrape up a little money to buy a bottle of wine.” Sneeze and you might miss the wine reference but it sure is nice to have Sonoma County’s own Tom Waits on our list, and this selection is considerably less scary than the Black Rider’s desire to “drink your blood like vine”.
Little Ole Winedrinker
LEFTY FRIZZELL AND DEAN MARTIN
Since Dean seems right at home on a list like this, we included his version along with Lefty’s original. We’re pretty sure that’s Dean in the picture (although definitely not wine that he’s drinking).
All Along The Watchtower
JIMI HENDRIX
Before you Dylan fans freak-out (even though Jimi’s version is better), look at the next entry.
Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again
BOB DYLAN
“She said all the railroad men just drink up your blood like wine”. Again the scary drinking blood thing, but it’s such a great song with such a great title.
Time Between Bottles of Wine
WAYLON JENNINGS
Since Peter named his dog after the man, we figured we better sneak Waylon in here somewhere. And while there is no such standard measurement of time, we try to keep it under 15 minutes.
Going Up The Country
CANNED HEAT
“I’m going where the water tastes like wine. We can jump in the water, stay drunk all the time.” And then a wild flute solo ensues. Need we say more?
Man No Sober
STEEL PULSE
“In and out of discotheques, in and out of wine bars…” And you thought reggae songs were only about ganja.
Sangria Wine
JERRY JEFF WALKER
“It’s organic and it comes from the vine, it’s also legal and it gets you so high…” Odd catchy little song on the same album as Walker’s version of the hilarious Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother.
Champagne and Wine
OTIS REDDING
A seduction song from Otis. If you’re out of champagne, may we suggest Jus Soli Zinfandel? No need to thank us, just doing what we can to improve all facets of our customer’s lives.
Scenes From An Italian Restaurant
BILLY JOEL
“A bottle of red, a bottle of white, it all depends on your appetite”. Yeah, we know it’s long and cheesy, but pre- Christie Brinkley Billy Joel is good cheesy, right? On second thought, maybe it’s just bad cheesy. Forget we ever brought it up. The back album cover is pretty cool though. Check out Billy’s tie and fro.
Red, Red Wine
NEIL DIAMOND
Just kidding, we’re going with UB40’s version.
Songs that we didn’t include for obvious reasons:
Bitter Wine
BON JOVI
How Does The Wine Taste
BARBARA STREISAND
Good Friends and A Bottle of Wine
TED NUGENT
Archived from Jus Soli the website 1.0 (or maybe 1.2.9 is more accurate)
Russian River Brewing Company
Bear Republic Brewing Company
Moonlight Brewing Company
Wine Exchange of Sonoma
Murphy’s Irish Pub
If, for some odd reason, we were asked to pair any one musician or group with our Jus Soli wines, Jay Farrar’s name would undoubtedly appear on the short list as many of us are huge Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt and solo Jay fans. In fact, most of us went together to Jay’s recent Santa Rosa show in support of his second solo album “Terroir Blues”.
Seems Jay came across the concept of terroir while reading an article on winemaking in the Atlantic Monthly. In his own words, “I sort of took liberties and used it to describe the making of music as opposed to the making of wine. I feel there needs to be a word that aptly describes the sense of place and environment that goes into making music.”
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