Much has been written about Townes Van Zandt’s songwriting and his addiction to alcohol and that by the time he wrote this heart wrenching song (1985) it was apparent the level of his addiction was always going to be a problem [he died ten years later at a mere 52] and clearly he was singing about facing forces inherent in life’s darker journey but it stands as an extraordinary document of an alcoholic facing his mortality perhaps IMO. As the text below notes it stands as one of the greatest songs ever written
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I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Townes van Zandt - Snowin' on Raton
Townes van Zandt - Snowin' on Raton
"TOWNES VAN ZANDT WROTE "SNOWIN' ON RATON" LIKE A MAN WHO ALREADY KNEW HE COULD NOT BE SAVED.
There is no drama in the song. No angry confrontation with fate. No desperate plea for redemption. Only the quiet image of a weary traveler watching snow drift across Raton Pass from the window of a moving train.
By the time Townes wrote "Snowin' on Raton," years of wandering, addiction, loneliness, and hard living had already shaped the man behind the music. Yet the song carries an unexpected stillness that sets it apart from many of his most heartbreaking compositions.
"You cannot turn the circles of the sun."
It's one of the most unforgettable lines Townes ever wrote. But understanding why it resonates so deeply requires looking beyond the lyrics themselves—and into the life of a songwriter who spent much of his existence searching for something he could never quite hold onto."
Townes van Zandt - Snowin' on Raton
The Rolling Stones - She’s So Cold | HERBERG DE KELDER
Start the day with STONES! I think so!
The Rolling Stones-She’s So Cold
HERBERG DE KELDER
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss and Molly Tuttle - “Didn’t Leave Nobody But The Baby”
Molly Tuttle shared this extraordinary gem . . . .reflecting her astonishment at her company with great figures of country folk Americana Emmylou Harris and Alison Krauss cover the Brither Where Art Thou 25th Anniversary the masterpiece ‘Didn’t Leave Nothing But The Baby’
Molly says: "I will never forget this moment singing “Didn’t Leave Nobody But The Baby” with @alisonkrauss and @emmylouharrisofficial at the @opry for the 25th anniversary of “O Brother, Where Art Thou.” O Brother was my favorite movie as a kid and the soundtrack shaped the musician I am today. Alison, Emmylou, and @gillianwelchofficial, who sang this iconic song in the unforgettable “siren” scene, are three of my all time biggest heroes- Gillian was overseas on tour in Australia and I was lucky enough to be her stand in”!
so might sign off for the day with this haunting classic Americana pome
BIRTHDAYS: Iain Matthews |Plainsong perform 'Even The Guiding Light' on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1972.
One of three clips for Iain Matthews birthday here with Plainsong from ROUTE books inc. . . note this includes “super-groovy” music!
Plainsong perform 'Even The Guiding Light' on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1972. Read all about it in Iain Matthews book 'Thro' My Eyes: A Memoir' https://iainmatthewsmemoir.wordpress.com/
Iain Matthews | Back Of The Bus
A super-groovy rendition of Iain Matthews' ‘Back of the Bus’ with Richard Kennedy on guitar and Mike Roelofs on Fender Rhodes Piano. Recorded live at Bürgerhaus Helibronn-Böckingen, 17th December 2004.
This version features as a track on the double CD that comes with the Deluxe Edition of Iain’s memoir 'Thro’ My Eyes'. Get yours here: http://www.route-online.com/all-books...
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even Kylie was “Shocked!”
[KYLIE MINOGUE - “SHOCKED” dir. David Hogan, 1991]
Pete Townshend concert for dolls, stuffed animals and his dog, 1967.
Eleanor Lucky / photo by poacher turned gamekeeper former glamour model turned photographer, Bunny Yeager. - (she took all the greatest shots of Bettie Page)
Music heals the wounds others never see
John Berger summarises . . . .
A Hero since Ways of Seeing changed my very view! And since reading his fictional piece ‘G’ Berger was / is a life long interest and guru . . . . . .
John Berger
An interview with George Harrison, shown on the Old Grey Whistle Test on November 30, 1976
Bob ‘Bomber’ Harris interview George Harrison about the copyright issue over My Sweet Lord
PLAYING FOR CHANGE - CHAN CHAN
PLAYING FOR CHANGE - CHAN CHAN
(a favourite a la Buena Vista Social Club)
Music knows no borders! 🌍 Where will the rhythm take you?
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