You need to get over to the motel!
Thanks JOBE!

You need to get over to the motel!
Thanks JOBE!

George Harrison – 12 Arnold Grove
Liberated Bootleg 1997
XRay says: This CD, AKA "Pirate Songs Part 2" collects The Best Of What's Left including music From George Harrison's Movie "Shangai Surprise" As well as the music from his appearance on The Rockline Radio Show. Other highlights include George's demos of "Abandoned Love" and "I Don't Wanna Do It", written By Bob Dylan.
Seeing Jesse on the Rock and Roll Circus clip of Taj Mahal I was mixed to post this from Plain and Fancy
Tracks
1. Red Dirt Boogie, Brother - 3:44
2. White Line Fever (Merle Haggard) - 3:03
3. Farther On Down The Road (You Will Accompany Me) (Taj Mahal, Jesse Ed Davis) - 3:14
4. Sue Me, Sue You Blues (George Harrison) - 2:45
5. My Captain - 3:23
6. Ululu - 3:40
7. Oh! Susannah (Traditional) - 2:45
8. Strawberry Wine (Levoln Helm, Robbie Robertson) - 2:13
9. Make A Joyful Noise - 3:51
10.Alcatraz (Leon Russell) - 3:15
All songs by Jesse Ed Davis except where noted
Musicians
*Jesse Ed Davis - Vocals, Guitar
*Donald "Duck" Dunn - Bass
*Jim Keltner - Drums
*Mac Rebennack - Organ, Piano
*Billy Rich - Bass
*Larry Knechtel - Organ
*Leon Russell - Piano
*Chuck Kirkpatrick - Backing Vocals
*Albhy Galuten - Piano
*Stan Szeleste – Piano
*Arnold Rosenthal - Bass
*The Charles Chalmers Singers, Clydie King, Merry Clayton, Vanetta Fields - Backing Vocals

The Family Cat - Rockbreaking (1994)
Being in a band that has some success, but never breaks through is really frustrating and demoralizing (spoken from experience). Maybe I’m projecting, but that’s what this song is about. It’s a cool song from a mostly forgotten British group from the early 90s. Love the guitars.
I’m the kind who should be worth a million
But each day I wake up and I’m fuck all
I like this one and that sound. . . . .
. . . . . what we need is more ‘Andy’!

Following 21 instant sell-outs in their long-running London residency, Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn return to the intimate 200-capacity MOTH Club for SIX more shows - three in June, and three in September.
The dates at MOTH are Sun Jun 7, Mon Jun 8 and Tue Jun 9. And Sun Sep 13, Mon Sep 14 and Tue Sep 15.
Tickets (max 2) go on sale at 6pm BST tomorrow, Thu Apr 2 via DICE.
Part acoustic, part electronic, they’ll be playing songs from their years both as a duo and solo, accompanied by Rex Horan (double bass) and Family Stereo’s Blake Watt (guitar, vocals). The events are billed as Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn
The venue is mostly seated with some additional standing. Seats are allocated on first-come-first-served basis. Doors 7pm. No support. Stage time 8pm. Two sets with interval.
What to do next?
(1) You will need the DICE app on your phone AND an account set up to complete your purchase and access your tickets. If you haven’t got the app, download it now and create an account
(2) Get a ticket link for your preferred night either below, or at linktr.ee/ebtg or through the DICE app
(3) Use your ticket link to purchase ticket(s) at 6pm BST this Thu Apr 2
(4) If you are unsuccessful - and remember, many will be trying at the same time - you will be placed immediately on the DICE Wait List and may be offered a return closer to the dates
(5) Please be aware, even if you click on the stroke of 6pm you may be added to wait list seemingly instantly. This is because others connected to the app ahead of you and are completing their purchase. Joining the wait list is recommended. Every show so far has seen returns from ticket-buyers who can't make it.
And lastly ...
We understand the huge popularity of these shows, and we consider DICE the fairest way to provide tickets. No secret pre-sale or priority booking prior to on-sale time. No dynamic pricing. System negates touts. It is simply a question of fastest finger first when the tickets go live.
** Please note the two shows at Union Chapel on May 4 and 5 are already
SOLD OUT **
VA - Magic Of The Seventies Vol. 1 [2013] + Magic Of The Seventies Vol. 2 [2015] (8 x CDs)
Magic Of The Seventies Vol. 1 and Magic Of The Seventies Vol. 2
begins to reveal itself in small ways, one single at a time. (Butterboy)
============================================================================
Marshall Crenshaw2002-03-20Tin AngelPhiladelphia, PASoundboard Recording320 kbpsArtwork Included01. Nervous Breakdown02. Little Wild One03. Where Home Used To Be04. What Do You Dream Of05. Just Not For Me06. Cynical Girl07. Endless Sleep08. TMD09. Tell Me All About It10. Cleaning Windows11. Television Lights11. 254112. Kick Out The Jams13. instrumental (Burt Bacharach tune)14. My Little Red Book15. Pushin' Too Hard
Speedy says: 2000s - #7: As long time readers of So Many Roads Know, one of my favorite musicians is Marshall Crenshaw. Crenshaw is so under rated that he makes John Hiatt, whose lack of attention I have frequently mourned, look like Mr Popularity. Crenshaw was born in Detroit, MI but got his big break in New York, when he played John Lennon in the off Broadway production, Beatlemania. While in New York, he recorded Someday, Someway, a song that Robert Gordon covered and took to #76 on the Billboard charts in 1981. Crenshaw released his version the next year, which went to #36 in the charts, his only top 40 single. Crenshaw’s first 2 albums are must owns for every rock fan. Famed critic Robert Christgau summed those 2 discs up in one simple word - PERFECT. This soundboard recording captures Crenshaw, in Philadelphia on March 30, 2002, 2 dozen years ago today.
and that’ll do for me! Ever a fan of John Hiatt and agreeing wholeheartedly with Speedy about his lack of attention (especially in the UK? sic!?) I have to admit I know little to nothing about Crenhshaw and have heard of him but he did not travel well into the UK (Europe?) so give this a listen folks
more importantly do you actually know any MERKINS who can cover George Formby!??!? (Cleaning Windows is NOT the Van The Man classic but much MUCH earlier! He should cover more George! Leaning on The Lampost I recommend!!!?)
Paul says: "I'm back with another volume of Marshall Crenshaw performing cover songs. This is the sixth volume so far, and there are still three more to go to get caught up to the present day (as I write this at the end of 2023).By now, if you know the other volumes in this series, you should know the drill. As usual, I'm struck by the breadth and depth of Crenshaw's musical tastes. He performed a fair number of classic, well known songs here, but also some obscurities. For instance, "When I'm Cleaning Windows" dates to the 1930s, and was considered so racy that the BBC banned it for a while.All but four songs are unreleased. Those four that are released happen to the the first four. One is from an Aerosmith tribute album, and two more are from a Nick Lowe tribute album.The fourth released one, "Walk Away Renee," is from an official Crenshaw live album. Ironically, this one had more sound issues than most of the unreleased songs. While the song itself sounded fine, there was some annoying laughing and cheering over the music, including in the middle of the song. So I used UVR5 to wipe that out while keeping the music. Because I did a lot of that, I put "[Edit]" in the title. I also removed cheering from most of the other songs, but just at the end. There were a couple where it was too problematic to remove though. "When I'm Cleaning Windows" also has "[Edit]" in the title. If I remember correctly, that's because he stopped in the middle of song when he forgot how it went. I edited out that mistake."Here's a list of the original artists for each song:01 Big Ten Inch Record - Bull Moose Jackson / Aerosmith02 Cruel to Be Kind - Nick Lowe03 Television - Nick Lowe04 Walk Away Renee - Left Banke05 Danny Says - Ramones06 I'm Only Sleeping - Beatles07 The Girl on Death Row - Lee Hazlewood with Duane Eddy08 El Paso - Marty Robbins09 Kick Out the Jams - MC510 My Little Red Book - Manfred Mann / Love11 Pushin' Too Hard - Seeds12 Nervous Breakdown - Eddie Cochran13 When I'm Cleaning Windows - George Formby14 Endless Sleep - Jody Reynolds15 I Want to Tell You - Beatles16 Beyond the Sea - Charles Trenet / Bobby Darin