might sign off the day with this from a favourite film (well it’s a Lynch!)


From five years ago on Flickennabok we posted this for Stephen Blackman who passed away some 14 years ago today. Some of you will have registered the photos of yours truly playing the guitar and the little polaroid profile shot were taken by one of my oldest pals the Director of Photography cameraman and all round kindest friend Stephen Blackman and this is for him!
For any petrol heads amongst you who care to enjoy this Stephen Blackman's last film released posthumously for DC Shoes of Ken Block driving, the cinematography is by Steve and yes they had to shut San Francisco to shoot it!Steve loved his cars and this is nothing but astonishing not only for the driving but how do you actually set about filming this!?!Enjoy!He did!R.I.P. Stevewe miss you
Speaking of Rockin’ Gals! The wonderful singer Erika of Tuba Skinny is facing a set back enjoy her here singing Coquette and please consider helping her with her extortionate USA medical bills for her hip surgery please
Erika says: Hi everyone, Erika here, with some unfortunate news. As the rest of the band begins their travels to Europe and the UK, I am home with a bum hip and an upcoming surgery leaving me unable to make the journey. I am especially sad to be missing all of you in the UK as this is the very first time we have been able to secure a tour there, and I was so looking forward to it. I will also be missing our beloved Northeastern tour at the end of Summer as I continue to recover. The link below explains more of my situation if you’d like to read and contribute in any way. Thanks to all of you for your past, present and future support. Couldn’t do it without you! ErikaP.S. Some folks have asked for an option to gofundme, so here is a link to my PayPal:Thank you !Erika needs to go for hip surgery and take time off for recovery without any earnings.Let us rally around her to support and encourage her through this journey. You can give through her GoFundMe or PayPal account.PayPal @erikalewismusic

75 FABULOUS FEMME ROCKERS
"Fantastic Vogage's Girls Gone Rockin’ brings together seventy‑five recordings made by women who were active during the first wave of rock and roll, rockabilly, and R&B. Heard as a complete set, the collection shows how wide the field really was. The tracks come from small labels, regional studios, and brief careers that often produced only a handful of singles. The result is a long view of the era, shaped by voices that carried rhythm, attitude, and a directness that suited the new sound.
The rockabilly material stands out for its sharp guitar lines and quick tempos, with singers matching the pace through clipped phrasing and tight delivery. The R&B sides bring a different weight, built on stronger backbeats and fuller arrangements. Several tracks lean toward early pop structures, while others sit closer to jump‑blues traditions. Across the set, the variety of approaches shows how flexible the emerging styles were, and how easily they absorbed influences from country, blues, and the teen‑market singles of the period.
Many of the recordings were made in modest studios, and that character remains in the sound. The mixes are dry, the bands are close, and the vocals sit forward. It gives the collection a sense of immediacy, as though each track was cut quickly and sent straight to pressing. The sequencing moves between moods without forcing a narrative, letting the differences in tone, tempo, and arrangement speak for themselves.
Taken together, the seventy‑five tracks form a broad survey of women’s contributions to early rock and roll. The set highlights the range of voices active at the time, from confident leads to rough‑edged performances that capture the energy of the moment. It is a document of the period’s breadth, showing how many directions the music could take when shaped by different singers, studios, and regional scenes. "(Butterboy)
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check the track listing if’n you don’t believe me!
Track lists
CD1
01 Ruth Brown - This Little Girl's Gone Rockin' 1:48
02 Jean Chapel - Welcome to The Club 1:55
03 Rose Maddox - Wild Wild Young Men 2:28
04 Wanda Jackson - Fujiyama Mama 2:16
05 Brenda Lee - Rock The Bop 2:16
06 Varetta Dillard - Square Dance Rock 2:37
07 Janis Martin - Billy Boy Billy Boy 2:13
08 Bob & Lucille - Eeny-Meeny-Miney-Moe 2:12
09 Ladell Sisters - Rockin' Robert 2:07
10 Ella Mae Morse - Razzle Dazzle 2:48
11 Annisteen Allen - G'wan About Your Business 2:25
12 Wynona Carr - Jump Jack Jump 2:19
13 Etta James - Tough Lover 2:13
14 Platters - He's Mine 2:26
15 Big Maybelle - Rang Dang Dilly 2:20
16 Nancy Dawn - Glue Me Back Jack 2:18
17 Sunrays - Love is A Stranger 3:04
18 Barbara Pittman - Sentimental Fool 2:35
19 Kirby Sisters - Red Velvet 2:24
20 Little Esther - I'm A Bad Bad Girl 3:00
21 Ella Johnson - That's What You Gotta Do 2:31
22 Lorraine Ellis & The Crows - Perfidia 2:25
23 Marie Knight - I Thought I Told You Not to Tell Them 2:16
24 LaVern Baker - Jim Dandy 2:16
25 Laura Lee Perkins - Don't Wait Up 2:32
CD2
01 Lillian Briggs - Is There A Man in The House 2:03
02 Ann Castle - Get The Shotgan Grandpa 2:10
03 Bonnie Lou - Friction Heat 2:15
04 Mabel King - Alabama Rock 'n' Roll 2:43
05 Annisteen Allen - Wheels of Love 2:08
06 Patsy Clark - What'cha Do to Me 2:05
07 Jean Shepard - Jeopardy 2:08
08 Collins Kids - Rock Boppin' Baby 2:22
09 Rose Maddox - Hey Little Dreamboat 2:59
10 Miller Sisters - Someday You Will Pay 2:25
11 Barbara Pittman - Everlasting Love 2:00
12 Nita, Rita & Ruby - He Said Yeah Baby You're The One 2:08
13 Janis Martin - Good Love 2:12
14 Brenda Lee - Ring-A-My-Phone 2:03
15 Wanda Jackson - Rock Your Baby 1:47
16 Ruth Brown - Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean 2:22
17 Joytones - Gee What A Boy 2:10
18 Varetta Dillard - Good Gravy Baby 2:38
19 Wynona Carr - Please Mr. Jailer 3:05
20 Margaret Lewis - Shake A Leg 2:23
21 Joyce Green - Black Cadillac 2:33
22 Jo Ann Campbell - You're Driving Me Mad 2:04
23 Cookies - Hippy Dippy Daddy 2:05
24 Martha Carson - Now Stop 2:06
25 Buddy & Ella Johnson - Alright OK You Win 2:47
CD3
01 Connie Francis - Lipstick on Your Collar 2:21
02 Jo Ann Campbell - Wassa Matter With You 2:32
03 Brenda Lee - Let's Jump The Broomstick 2:39
04 Irma Thomas - Don't Mess With My Man 2:22
05 Annisteen Allen - Mine All Mine 2:44
06 Wynona Carr - 'til The Well Runs Dry 2:09
07 Barbara Pittman - I'm Getting Better All The Time 2:56
08 Mamie Van Doren - Salamander 2:18
09 Lorelei Lynn & The Sparkles - Rock A Bop 2:04
10 Jackie Lee - Strolypso Dance 1:55
11 Janis Martin - Cracker Jack 2:10
12 Sandy Lee - Ballin' Keen 1:57
13 Rose Maddox - My Little Baby 1:58
14 Lorrie Collins - Another Man Done Gone 3:01
15 Wanda Jackson - Savin' My Love 2:10
16 LaVern Baker - Why Baby Why 2:31
17 Bonnie Sisters - Cry Baby 2:28
18 Ella Mae Morse - Oakie Boogie 2:31
19 Kay Cee Jones - Shortnin' Bread 2:41
20 Etta James - Baby Baby Every Night 2:27
21 Ruth Brown - As Long as I Am Moving 2:46
22 Varetta Dillard - Scorched 2:45
23 Ella Johnson - Don't Shout at Me Baby 2:23
24 Shirley Gunter - Crazy Little Baby 2:19
25 Pearl Bailey - I Can't Rock 'n' Roll to Save My Soul 2:21
John Prine - Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY, 4-12-2019
This album is two hours and 13 minutes long.
01 Picture Show
02 Six O'Clock News
03 talk
04 Knockin' on Your Screen Door
05 Bruised Orange [Chain of Sorrow]
06 talk
07 Spanish Pipedream
08 talk
09 Caravan of Fools
10 talk
11 Egg and Daughter Nite, Lincoln Nebraska, 1967 [Crazy Bone]
12 talk
13 Grandpa Was a Carpenter
14 talk
15 Hello in There
16 Crooked Piece of Time
17 Far from Me
18 talk
19 Boundless Love
20 talk
21 Summer's End
22 I Have Met My Love Today
23 Ain't Hurtin' Nobody
24 talk
25 Angel from Montgomery (John Prine with Courtney Marie Andrews)
26 talk (John Prine with Courtney Marie Andrews)
27 In Spite of Ourselves (John Prine with Courtney Marie Andrews)
28 There She Goes
29 All the Best
30 talk
31 Jesus the Missing Years
32 talk
33 Sam Stone
34 God Only Knows
35 talk
36 Lake Marie
37 talk
38 When I Get to Heaven
39 talk
40 Paradise
41 talk
(all tracks John Prine except where indicated)
I thought we only just touched 5!? And we are as of now nearly 130,000 over 6 mill!?
How the frick did THAT happen?
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so where are we going next?
I get it, even R.E.M post clips of their appearances and I assume it is so we can visit the full track but the coda or ending of Everybody Hurts seemed somehow sacrilegious! And we have to look to YouTube so . . . meh?!
So anyway here's the whole track to end our day with . . . . .