I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Sonny Landreth . . . guitar [plus totally gratuitous John Hiatt!) and the Goners

 


Sonny Landreth - Zydeco Shuffle

John Hiatt - Tennessee Plates (debut) feat. Sonny Landreth
my favourite incarnation of Sonny with a band!

and for course ever a man of my word I said I would never NOT (double negative!? Really? - ED)
play this one a favourite John Hiatt song
John Hiatt and The Goners - Memphis In The Meantime [Germany
From a TV concert in Hamburg, Germany on Oct 9th 1987

Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians - Heaven (1985) | Guess I’m Dumb

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Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians - Heaven (1985)

"From Robyn’s first LP accompanied by the Egyptians (Morris Windsor and Andy Metcalfe, formerly of the Soft Boys). On this fantastically melodic and jangly tune, Robyn seems to be suggesting, in his often obtuse way, that we should appreciate more what we have. In this horrible age of abuse and decay, maybe that’s not a bad idea.” G.I.D.

Why don’t you fight for it?


Wow, looks like everyone’s doing it! This from Guess I’m Dumb! From Robyn’s first album!

So the circle is unbroken as we came right back around . . .

Postmodern Jukebox : Bad Guy by Billie Eilish with a tango twist [featuring Ariana Savalas]

 Postmodern Jukebox


Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" with a tango twist feat. Ariana Savalas🎶Experience the vintage world of PMJ on tour - tix at www.pmjtour.com


we like Billy . . . . . Bad Guy a brilliant song . . . the arrangement made me smile


Remembering the great R. L. Burnside (November 23, 1926 – September 1, 2005).

Remembering the great R. L. Burnside (November 23, 1926 – September 1, 2005). R.L. Burnside performs "Jumper on the line" at his home in Independence, Mississippi, shot by Alan Lomax, Worth Long, and John Bishop in August, 1978

Don's Tunes


R.L. Burnside at home in Independence, Mississippi, shot by Alan Lomax, Worth Long, and John Bishop in August, 1978

Idioms explored . . . . don’t blow smoke up my fundament . . . . . . !!!

 Suitable Sunday searching . . . . a possible new series?

In 1787, the Humane Society advised members that blowing tobacco smoke up the victim’s bum could resuscitate “persons apparently dead from drowning”.


read on here . . . . . ! Hilarious!





The Pioneers - Samfie Man

 just because . . . reggae on a Sunday and I LOVE the Pioneers


A samfie man is essentially a conman . . . . . in patios


The Pioneers - Topic

Rip Rig and Panic - The Blue Blue Third | jt1674

 being a confirmed atheist . . . . . an album called ‘God' on a Sunday seems apposite!

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/800949734293602304/rip-rig-panic-the-blue-blue-third

Neneh Cherry - Buddy X | HERBERG DE KELDER

"Buddy X (Masters At Work R&B Remix)"


“Buddy X (Masters At Work R&B Remix) by Neneh Cherry     

“Buddy my friend, who do you think you’re foolin’, buddy my friend, and what about your woman buddy my friend, who do you think you’re foolin’, buddy, buddy my friend” 

formerly Le Ramasseur De Mégots

HERBERG DE KELDER

Randy Newman with Dr. John & Maria Muldaur: The Midnight Special, NBC Studios, CA, USA 1974 | Albums That Should Exist

 

Randy Newman with Dr. John & Maria Muldaur: The Midnight Special, NBC Studios, Burbank, CA, 9-27-1974

Paul says : Here's another episode of the "Midnight Special" TV show. The host of this episode was singer-songwriter Randy Newman. He was one of the top vote getters in the poll I posted asking for most desired episodes from this show, getting the sixth most votes. But this show is shared with Maria Muldaur and Dr. John as well, with both of them getting nearly as much time as Newman.

This 1974 episode was nearly the only time Newman appeared live on the show. (He would perform one more song in 1978.) He was allowed to play eight songs, which is more than usual for this show, but then again, his songs tend to be rather short. Normally, with these shows, I just post the music from the host, plus sometimes one other guest, sometimes not, and ignore the rest. But for this one, I chose two include two guests. That's because Dr. John and Muldaur played a song together, "Three Dollar Bill," as can be seen on the cover image, and I thought their musical styles fit well with Newman's. 

All the songs come from this concert, except for two. It turns out the only other time Muldaur performed for the show was in the February 22, 1974 episode, when she played two songs, including her Number One hit "Midnight at the Oasis." So I slipped those two into the show near the end, tracks 20 and 21. Dr. John also performed two songs for the show in 1973, but I've included them on a Gladys Knight and the Pips album already. He would return to the show later as a guest in 1977 and 1979. Hopefully, I'll post those songs when they become available.

In case you're curious, the only other musical acts on this episode were Flo and Eddie of the Turtles, and Ry Cooder. Flo and Eddie performed four songs, but I didn't think they made a good fit with Newman and the others, so I didn't include them. Cooder only performed one song.   

Unfortunately, as often happens with this show, the last song, "Louisiana 1927," was cut off due to the broadcast coming to an end. The cut off happened during the last chorus in the song. So I was able to patch in the rest of the chorus from earlier in the song. But still, the song needed a proper ending for its last few seconds. I resorted to using a few seconds from a Newman concert on the "Live at the Record Plant" radio show in 1974. (I plan on posting all of that radio show episode eventually.) So that's why this one song has "[Edit]" in its title. 

The music here is unreleased. The sound quality is excellent. As usual with episodes from the TV show, I did a lot of editing by adding more applause to smooth the transitions between songs. 

This album is 58 minutes long. 

01 Mama Told Me Not to Come (Randy Newman)
02 talk (Randy Newman)
03 Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear (Randy Newman)
04 talk (Randy Newman)
05 Political Science (Randy Newman)
06 Davy and the Fat Boy (Randy Newman)
07 Sweetheart (Maria Muldaur)
08 talk (Randy Newman)
09 Let's Make a Better World (Dr. John)
10 talk (Dr. John)
11 Desitively Bonnaroo (Dr. John)
12 I Think It's Going to Rain Today (Randy Newman)
13 Three Dollar Bill (Dr. John & Maria Muldaur)
14 Lover Man [Oh, Where Can You Be] (Maria Muldaur)
15 Squeeze Me (Maria Muldaur)
16 Rolling (Randy Newman)
17 Mos' Scocious (Dr. John)
18 He Gives Us All His Love (Randy Newman)
19 Mama Don't Allow [Edit] (Dr. John)
20 Don't You Feel My Leg (Maria Muldaur)
21 Midnight at the Oasis (Maria Muldaur)
22 talk (Randy Newman)
23 Louisiana 1927 [Edit] (Randy Newman) 

Picture(s) of the day







Jimi Hendrix onstage, his Gibson Flying V is waiting it's turn. Tour of Britain, 1968


Charlie’s good tonight inne?

Sill collect pictures of Bobby smiling


The Modfather . . . Stevie




Stevie Ray


see? . . . . .



start ‘em early I say . . . . no looking back