The Album version to close the day . . . . . .
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Saturday, November 29, 2025
Robert Plant - It's a Beautiful Day Today (Album Version) SAVING GRACE | Nonesuch Records
Remembering George Harrison February 25, 1943 - November 29, 2001
Remembering George HarrisonFebruary 25, 1943 - November 29, 2001
“George was a giant, a great great soul w/all of the humanity
all of the wit & humour ~ all of the wisdom ~ the spirituality ~
the common sense of a man & compassion for people.
He inspired love & had the strength of a hundred men.
He was like the sun, the flowers & the moon & we will miss him enormously.
The world is a profoundly emptier place without him.”
Bob Dylan
Unable to make a tribute concert dedicated to Harrison in 2002, Dylan sang his own version of George’s Abbey Road contribution ‘Something’ to a New York audience.
“I just want to do this song for George,” he told those present, “because we were such good buddies.”
"The Concert for George" was a tribute to George Harrison, held one year after his passing on November 29, 2002, at London's Royal Albert Hall. Unable to attend, Dylan instead performed "Something" in Harrison's honor as a special, extra third encore at his show on November 13, 2002 at New York's Madison Square Garden. In an emotional voice Dylan told the audience, "There’s a tribute going on, I guess it’s next week or the week after, it’s over in England, for George Harrison. And, you know there’s all kinds of people going over there, I’m not sure who. But we can’t make it, and that’s why I'm going to do this song now in remembrance of George, because we were such good buddies." The soft tones of Dylan's tender introduction are replaced by an enthusiastic roar of recognition from the crowd immediately upon hearing the song's first two or three unmistakable notes. It seemed like a special moment for the musicians and the audience, with Charlie Sexton pouring himself into his guitar solo at Bob's prompt, Larry Campbell providing gorgeous backing on mandolin, and Dylan clearly moved and highly emotional throughout. That mood continuing through the musicians' several moments standing at the front of the stage taking in and acknowledging the crowd's long rounds of applause, loud cheers, and whoops of appreciation before the lights went down the final time. This performance of "Something" from 2002 was the first video posted here and is still the most heavily viewed of all of them, by several orders of magnitude. The original was encoded in DVD format by my late husband Jon in 2003 along with a few other sample clips that married my videos with his DAT audios, to share with a few friends. This new version has been upgraded to 4K, offering much improved video quality, and I've re-synced and remastered the accompanying DAT audio track to make Dylan's introduction more clearly audible and, at least I hope, to also improve the sound on the clip in general. Thanks to a new, second PC I finally acquired a few weeks ago that is an actual fully decked out, kickass-quality, professional digital video workstation, I'll now be able to produce many more videos with 4K resolution, and prepare new clips for upload much faster than before. It wil also allow me to step up the pace on the larger project of digitizing and sharing some of the volumes of other musical material from the "Casper Audio and Video Music Archive" - including more from Dylan as well other musicians.
Artur Artist presents "The Casper Collection"
Russia buys Brexit!
“£8.4 million — it was the biggest ever political donation in British history, and made by an insurance salesman made uneasy by immigration and who opposed Britain’s membership of the European Union. Arron Banks gave this enormous sum of money to the 2016 Brexit campaign.
If that money came direct from Banks’s bank account, then it was perfectly legal. (Perhaps unbelievably Banks has not been found to have breached electoral law). Foreign donations to elections and referendum campaigns have to be declared and identified. One of the biggest failures of the 1997 Labour government was not to adopt clear laws limiting political donations. Britain failed to ban donations by rich individuals or rich trade unions who want to buy influence.
Instead money continues to flow into political parties from the super rich, in exchange for access, peerages, and contracts.
Banks’s close associations with the Russian government are not disputed. His own published accounts of his involvement in the Brexit campaign recorded meetings with the Russian ambassador Alexander Yakovenko, a close Putin associate.”
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Atticus Blue - Buskers playing Tom Petty ‘Free Falling . . . .
Lightning Hopkins - Mojo Hand | blues.in.colour
Somebody posted this take of Lightning playing Mojo Hand with his band and then refuised to share so here’s a colourised version . . . . . .
The one and only Lightning Hopkins filmed in Baden-Baden, Germany for the series 'Jazz Gehört und Gesehen' by Südwestfunk channel in September 1964.
Lightning Hopkins - Guitar & VocalWillie Dixon - BassClifton James - Drums
I don't make anything colourising and putting these videos together so please support the channel with the link here if you can its greatly appreciated! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/bluesincolour
Emmylou Harris - Luxury Liner 40 Tons of Steel
Emmylou Harris
Luxury Liner 40 tons of steel
With Albert Lee (guitar) and The Hot Band
Jane Asher - Muses contd. 137 ( Deep End 1970)
DEEP END (1970) dir. Jerzy Skolimowski
“I remember sitting up late every night rewriting my dialogue. But Susan was terrific to play. She’s at that stage where she’s completely aware of her sexual power and uses it ruthlessly.” (x)
Possibly Asher most controversial and openly erotic work on film . . . . . powerful actor
Another AI artwork from Kelly Eldridge Boesch
Kelly posts another one I like . . . .its about conspiracy theories
Billy [Preston that is!] drops by on the Beatles . . . . . .
We have had this clip before but it always get’s to me! Billy Preston drops by to see his old friends from touring with Little Richard and sits in (sic) on electric piano as The Beatles thrash out Abbey Road from I’ve Got a Feeling right through to Get Back etc and the ‘concert’ on top of the Savile Row rooftop!!
The Memphis Blues Box | Bear Family Records | BUTTERBOY
The Memphis Blues Box, Original Recordings First Released on 78s and 45s, 1914–1969 [2023] (20 x CDs)

