I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Raoul Malo Sings 'For The Good Times’ For Kris Kristofferson | Skyville Live

 Raoul Malo Sings 

'For The Good Times


For Kris Kristofferson



🎸 The Story Behind the Song

"For the Good Times" was written by Kris Kristofferson in 1968 and remains one of the most covered songs in the American songbook.


The Ray Price Connection: While Kristofferson wrote it, it was Ray Price who made it a massive #1 hit in 1970. Raul Malo, a lifelong fan of the "Nashville Sound," has often cited Price as a major influence on his own singing style, making this performance a tribute to both the writer and the singer who popularized it.


A Song of Parting: The lyrics deal with the quiet, dignified end of a relationship. Kristofferson wrote it while traveling between Nashville and the Gulf of Mexico, capturing a sense of melancholy that helped redefine country music songwriting in the late 60s.


Grammy Recognition: The song won the Grammy for Best Country Song and propelled Kristofferson from a Nashville songwriter to a global superstar.


✨ Musical Highlights

Vocal Precision: Raul Malo is widely considered one of the finest vocalists of his generation. In this performance, his control is masterful—moving from a hushed, intimate whisper in the verses to a soaring, effortless climax that fills the Skyville studio.


The "Mavericks" Soul: As the frontman of The Mavericks, Malo is known for blending country, rock, and Latin influences. Here, he strips away the "Tex-Mex" flair to focus on a pure, traditional country-ballad delivery, supported by a world-class house band featuring some of Nashville's elite session players.

A Night of Icons: The Skyville Live atmosphere is known for its "stripped-back" elegance. Watch for the genuine reverence in the room as Kristofferson himself watches his disciples breathe new life into his legendary catalog.


🏛️ About Skyville Live: Kris Kristofferson & Friends

Skyville Live is an Emmy-winning online music series filmed in front of a studio audience in Nashville. The 2016 Kristofferson tribute was a landmark event, celebrating the "Rhodes Scholar" of country music. This rendition of "For the Good Times" stands as a testament to the enduring power of Kristofferson’s melodies and Raul Malo’s status as a "singer's singer"—an artist who can take a timeless classic and make it feel brand new.

Subscribe for more legendary live performances and deep dives into the history of Raul Malo, Kris Kristofferson, and the icons of country and Americana music!



Raoul Malo [The Mavericks] - For The Good Times Skyville Live 

John and Beverley Martyn - Would You Believe Me? [Stormbringer] | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/815241993543352320/john-and-beverley-martyn-would-you-believe-me

Birthdays: Remembering Carolyn Cassady on her Birthday!

 


Carolyn Elizabeth Robinson Cassady (April 28, 1923 – September 20, 2013)


"Carolyn was an American writer and associated with the Beat Generation through her marriage to Neal Cassady and her friendships with Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and other prominent Beat figures. She became a frequent character in the works of Jack Kerouac."

Beverley Martin dies (79)

 RIP Beverley Martyn: Iconic Voice of Folk Music Passes Away at 79


John and Beverley Martin

John and Beverley Martyn - Go Out And Get It [Stormbringer]

Auntie Aviator - Beverley Martyn

Bush Hall April 29 2014 
Beverley Martyn 
Mark Pavey Acoustic Guitar
Evan Jenkins Drums 
Rex Horan Bass
Michael Watts Electric Guitar

Carter Burwell - Raising Arizona Theme | Zen [fabulous]

 



Gary Numan - “Cars” (1979) Moments in Music August 24th 1979

 




Gary Numan - “Cars” (1979)


 —August 24th, 1979—“Cars,” the solo debut single by Gary Numan from the album The Pleasure Principle, was released. A pioneer of electronic music, complete with an androgynous robotic on-stage persona, Gary Numan’s first solo single was an immediate success. Within a month of its release, the song hit the number one spot on the UK Singles chart. The following year, the song had hit in North America, taking the top spot in Canada and peaking at number 9 in the US. In addition, the song was a top 20 hit in the UK in three successive decades: its initial release in 1979, a remixed version reached number 16 in 1987, and its use in a beer advert led to its charting again at number 17 in 1996

James ‘Stump’ Johnson ‘The Duck’s Ya-Yas | Thanks to Robert Crumb

The Cheap Suit Serenaders


The Duck’s Yas-Yas-Yas · James "Stump" Johnson

James "Stump" Johnson 1929-1964




Bob Dylan - Changing of The Guard [1978]

 

Backstage the Universal Amphitheatre, L.A., CA - Heckel Sugano (1978)

Changing of the Guards


Sixteen years

Sixteen banners united over the field

Where the good shepherd grieves

Desperate men, desperate women divided

Spreading their wings ’neath the falling leaves


Fortune calls

I stepped forth from the shadows, to the marketplace

Merchants and thieves, hungry for power, my last deal gone down

She’s smelling sweet like the meadows where she was born

On midsummer’s eve, near the tower


The cold-blooded moon

The captain waits above the celebration

Sending his thoughts to a beloved maid

Whose ebony face is beyond communication

The captain is down but still believing that his love will be repaid


They shaved her head

She was torn between Jupiter and Apollo

A messenger arrived with a black nightingale

I seen her on the stairs and I couldn’t help but follow

Follow her down past the fountain where they lifted her veil


I stumbled to my feet

I rode past destruction in the ditches

With the stitches still mending ’neath a heart-shaped tattoo

Renegade priests and treacherous young witches

Were handing out the flowers that I’d given to you


The palace of mirrors

Where dog soldiers are reflected

The endless road and the wailing of chimes

The empty rooms where her memory is protected

Where the angels’ voices whisper to the souls of previous times


She wakes him up

Forty-eight hours later, the sun is breaking

Near broken chains, mountain laurel and rolling rocks

She’s begging to know what measures he now will be taking

He’s pulling her down and she’s clutching on to his long golden locks


Gentlemen, he said

I don’t need your organization, I’ve shined your shoes

I’ve moved your mountains and marked your cards

But Eden is burning, either brace yourself for elimination

Or else your hearts must have the courage for the changing of the guards


Peace will come

With tranquillity and splendor on the wheels of fire

But will bring us no reward when her false idols fall

And cruel death surrenders with its pale ghost retreating

Between the King and the Queen of Swords

WRITTEN BY: BOB DYLAN

Copyright © 1978 by Special Rider Music

’Twas Ever Thus . . . . . . Michael Jackson | Popbitch

 As there is the brewing fuss about the hagiography of Jackson in the film world Popbitch come’s up with this:

"When Jacko died fans turned the “Michael Jackson” star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame into a shrine. However, the star in question belonged to an LA radio host who was also called Michael Jackson. The actual MJ star was at the time covered by a red carpet set up for The Chinese Theatre premiere of Sasha Baron Cohen’s Brüno."




The First Les Paul . . . .

 

Les Paul is playing the first Les Paul guitar made by him 1953