Someone on Instagram posted [again] a little clip of this so here’s the whole thing . . . . I hadn’t heard it before so hopeful some of you haven’t and can enjoy it as much as I did!
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Sunday, April 26, 2026
Keith Richards - I'm Waiting For The Man (Lou Reed Cover) (Official Video)
Wendy O. Williams of the Plasmatics, hours after her arrest at The Palms nightclub, Jan. 19, 1981, MiIwaukee,
Wendy O. Williams of The Plasmatics, hours after her arrest at The Palms nightclub, Jan. 19, 1981, MiIwaukee
“Wendy O. Williams was roughed up and arrested by Milwaukee police on charges of indecency…[Williams] reportedly asked for a female officer to escort her to the station. Instead of that, she was put into a van where a male officer began what is known as ‘an aggressive search,’ and Williams slapped him for taking liberties. The officer then threw her to the ground and reportedly kicked her in the face.…Williams was later charged with battery of a police officer and resisting arrest.”
Muses and Women of Pop Music - Jane & Peter Asher and their Dad : Nothing to ‘like’ or enjoy here but worthy of note I believe April 26: On this day in 1969, Dr. Richard Asher was found dead.
Under the total excuse for enjoying the career of Jane Asher and her connection to Paul, I post this fascinating detail from her family life. Largely because it is about her dear Dad.
Now it comes about that I have worked with several clients who it is my certain and firm belief had Münchausen's Syndrome and also the development of that which we now call Münchausen’s By Proxy which involves the use and abuse of others in the ‘cry for help’ often meted out upon children and/or other family members. I didn’t know Jane and Peter Asher’s Dad was so important. The man who worked with a claim to name this syndrome is a towering figuring in therapy and psychological development.
https://www.medicalrepublic.com.au/richard-asher-munchausen-man/197
Nothing to “like” here, folks - just a tragic anniversary noted, FYI. The good doctor was the father of siblings Peter, Jane and Clare; he was also a noted physician, specializing in psychiatric maladies. In 1951, he coined the term “Münchausen syndrome” to describe patients who fabricated dramatic symptoms and illnesses for attention (as distinct from malingering, which entails hypochondria for a specific tactical goal).
Dr. Asher presided over the home on Wimpole Street in London, where he maintained an office for seeing patients. Paul resided in the attic there from 1964 through 1966; in the basement music room, he and John worked on songs, notably “I Want To Hold Your Hand.”
The doctor, hailed as an advanced thinker - ever critical of ideas accepted because they soothed, rather than being supported by empirical evidence - suffered from depression. He gave up his practice during the sixties. At the time his body was found (dead from an overdose of alcohol and barbiturates), he’d been missing for several days. He was 57.
Jeff Beck - Pork Pie (From "Performing This Week Live at Ronnie Scotts”) 2007 [Track of The Week]
THE MASTER . . . . . . JEFF BECK
Lambchop - The Saturday Option [What Another Man Spills] | Herberg De Kelder
The Saturday Option

Young Marble Giants - Cakewalking | jt1674
We have had tracks from this album before and yes it was one of those bought when it came out . . .I was so excited by this lot when they first hit . . .still love this debut album
#alison statton#phil moxham#stuart moxhamDr. John - Such A Night (1982) PBS Soundstage | Guess I’m Dumb

Dr. John - Such A Night (1982)
Dr. John recorded the original version of Such A Night in 1971, and while I like that version, this rendition from a PBS Soundstage program in 1982 is so alive, exuberant and filled with the New Orleans spirit.
If I don’t do it somebody else will