Foy Vance - Sketches of The Wake
/ foyvancemusic
Foy Vance - Sketches of The Wake
/ foyvancemusic
He was best known as the lead singer with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. The jazz/comedy/eccentric English band (whose members also included Neil Innes and ‘Legs’ Larry Smith) are known to most for their appearance onstage during the strip club scene in Magical Mystery Tour (“Death Cab For Cutie”). Seen and heard here: The Bonzos’ highest-charting single, 1968’s “I Am The Urban Spaceman,” produced by one Apollo C. Vermouth (Macca to you).
Stanshall died in a fire at 51 in 1995.
Album: Alice - Original Demo Versions 1992, by Tom Waits
HERBERG DE KELDER
Speaking of religious song Bukka here in the Heavenly Way . . . bless’ im! and Memphis Minnie too!
I Am In The Heavenly Way | Bukka White (with Memphis Minnie)
HERBERG DE KELDER
I think more than any other perhaps the Hilliard Ensemble did more to spread the word for choral music like Tallis than any other. I first came across then and the composer as an art student largely thanks to fellow art students . . . . . again I don’t need here to explain about my beliefs (or lack of them?) but heck the love of religious buildings and religious music came from my dear Mum and Dad but from an entirely secular standpoint . . . . . . . .
" Imagine you're at a Bob Dylan concert in 1966, you've been transfixed by the first half acoustic performance, new songs like Visions of Johanna, 4th Time Around and Just Like a Woman have blown your mind. You sit in the intermission wondering what's going to happen next, then this lot walk out and do this at a volume louder than you've ever heard before.”
* the only proviso being that his first single [Mixed Up Confusion] was ELECTRIC! Even Corrinna Corinna the B-side!

Bonnie Raitt: I taught myself guitar when I was nine, looking at the fingers of the people at my summer camp. I just played by ear, mimicking what I heard on the radio and on records. I then fell in love with slide guitar, which I first heard when I was about 14.
This cropped up too . . . . . the algorithm just threw this up from Flickkenabokk!
I tried and tested song I love Blues Run The Game
First by
John Mayer from Jools (but no footage . . . . . )
Jackson C. Frank
Blues Run The Game 1965
Produced by Paul Simon for EMI
Album + Al Stewart on second guitar
https://www.fondsound.com/jackson-c-frank-blues-run-the-game-1965/
Profile of Franks life . . .warning: not a happy story
So we mentioned the big shiny round thing in the sky and it is definitely out there . . . I started watching the brilliant Nurse Jackie and this was the close out number in Series one Episode 4 I think . . . it struck me anyhoo!