I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Sunday, June 07, 2026

Leonard Cohen - Heart With No Companion (live) | epitaph / Junkyard King [Last Years Man]

Might sign off the day with this one . . . see you in the morning !

 via Junkyard King or Last Years Man!


 epitaph

"I couldn’t find this particular version on youtube and it was killing me because it’s perfect and I wanted to share it with whomever reads this.  Luckily it was available for purchase on amazon, so here you go.  Enjoy.” 


Thanks epitaph we did! an d thanks to Last Years Man also. . .  he is a Junkyard King you know it!

Young Marble Giants - Include Me Out [Colossal Youth] | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/818698793514041344/young-marble-giants-include-me-out

Emily Barker - Unpaid Bill blogspot

 Emily Barker

Emily Barker Blog spot update - Unpaid Bill

The Ebbets Field concerts continue from ATSE (Paul) | Steeleye Span - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, 7-1-1974 | ALBUMS THAT SHOULD EXIST

 

Steeleye Span - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, 7-1-1974

Paul says: Here's another Ebbets Field radio broadcast. I'm going to keep going posting these nearly daily until I run out. This time, is the British folk-rock band Steeleye Span.

This band was formed in late 1969, when bassist Ashley Hutchings left the band Fairport Convention. He wanted to go in an even more traditional direction, despite the fact that Fairport was also moving in a traditional direction at the time. But the most visible person in the band soon turned out to be Maddy Prior, who sang most of the songs. The band become one of the most important bands in the British folk revival of the early 1970s.

By 1973, the band gained a full-time drummer and pursued more of a rocking sound, while still covering many traditional folk songs. Also in 1973, they had a surprise hit with "Gaudete." It made the Top Twenty in Britain, despite the fact that is was sung acappella while being completely in Latin!

At the time of this concert, they had released the album "Now We Are Six" earlier in 1974, with the title referencing the fact the band had grown to six members. Naturally, they played some songs from that album, including their one hit at the time, "Gaudete." However, note that the band was much less popular in the U.S., which would explain why they were booked at the small Ebbets Field venue. As an example, their "Now We Are Six" reached Number 13 in the British album chart, but didn't make the U.S. album chart at all.

One year after this, the band would have their biggest hit with "All Around My Hat." It's a shame that's not here, but it makes sense in terms of the year.

By the way, note that the song "John Barleycorn" performed here is a very different one than the one made famous in 1970 by Traffic. That would be a bizarre coincidence, except that name has a historic general meaning in Britain to symbolize alcohol, especially alcoholic drinking, so it's a generic name like "Uncle Sam." I believe both songs with that title are hundreds of years old. 

The music is unreleased. The sound quality is excellent. 

This album is an hour and 17 minutes long. 

01 talk
02 We Beg Your Leave
03 Tunes [Instrumental] 
04 Alison Gross
05 talk 
06 Cam Ye O'er Frae France 
07 talk 
08 John Barleycorn
09 talk 
10 Little Sir Hugh
11 talk
12 Drink Down the Moon - The Cuckoo 
13 talk 
14 Two Magicians
15 Robbery with Violins [Instrumental]
16 Summer Is Acumen In
17 Staines Morris
18 McBride 
19 One Misty Moisty Morning 
20 Gaudete 
21 Thomas the Rhymer 
22 talk 
23 The Musical Priest - The Steel Spear [Instrumental] 
24 talk 
25 Sea Shanties 
26 talk 
27 The Royal Forester 
28 The Mason's Apron [Instrumental] 
29 talk by emcee 

(all tracks by Steeleye Span) 

Gaudete - Steeleye Span - LIVE 1974

The Black Keys - Coal Black Mattie (2021)

 Found this on their Facebook page and . . . . . . 

The Black Keys - Coal Black Mattie (Live from the Blue Front Cafe, 2021)



The Black Keys - Coal Black Mattie (Live From The Blue Front Cafe - 2021)
it’s an album!

The Black Keys - Coal Black Mattie - Nashville, TN (08.09.23)

The Who - My Generation (Live at Leeds 40th Anniversary edition) | jt1674

 . . . . . I don’t think I knew anyone who DIDN’T buy Live at Leads when it came out! 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/818766106196082688/the-who-my-generation

THE BEATLES - Eight Days A Week (Mono) - 1965 | HERBERG DE KELDER

Eight Days A Week (Mono)

THE BEATLES - Eight Days A Week (Mono) - 1965

Released as a single on February 15, 1965. On BEATLES FOR SALE in the UK


HERBERG DE KELDER

Was Giorgio Moroder ALWAYS cool? . . . .answers on a postcard

 

Hawkshaw Hawkins, Lonesome 7-7203, 1963.

 Bumped into this classic country hit! awww that's high and lonesome . . . . . . . .


Lonesome 7-7203 , Hawkshaw Hawkins , 1963

Paolo Nutini - Everybody’s Talkin’ At Me (Harry Nilsson cover)

 I miss Paolo and enjoyed his albums from the off but somewhat wish he were more prolific . . . . . . great Sunday sound here


During his visit to Belgian television show Café Corsari, Paolo Nutini performed a cover of Everybody's Talkin' by Harry Nilsson

Jon Voight as 'Joe Buck' - Midnight Cowboy