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Thursday, June 04, 2026

Jesse Winchester debut - Jesse Winchester / Third Down 110 To Go (1970-72 us / Canada 2012 remaster issue) | Plain and Fancy Rockasteria

 Jesse Winchester debut - Jesse Winchester / Third Down 110 To Go (1970-72 us / Canada 2012 remaster issue)


Now I love Jesse Winchester and bought Third Down 110 to go when it came out here in the UK and continued to follow him. Great mellow songwriter and with profound poetic lyrics often deceptive and yet humorous they tend to the human condition I think his Defying Gravity one of the finest songs so here a twofer . . . . . if you don’t have anything start here


Jesse Winchester was one of the top singer-songwriters of his generation. This talented artist was born and raised in the American South, but relocated to Canada to avoid being drafted. His early inability to tour in the US may have permanently stunted his commercial success as a recording artist, since he never achieved sales commensurate with his artistic achievements.

After growing up in Memphis, Winchester received his draft notice in 1967 and moved to Montreal, Canada, rather than serve in the military. In 1969, he met Robbie Robertson of the Band, who helped launch his recording career. In the same way that James Taylor's history of mental instability and drug abuse served as a subtext for his early music, Winchester's exile lent real-life poignancy to songs like "Yankee Lady," which appeared on his debut album, Jesse Winchester (1970). He became a Canadian citizen in 1973. 

Jesse's debut  was released in a fold-out LP jacket that featured the same sepia-toned portrait (which looked like one of those austere Matthew Brady photos from the Civil War era) on each of its four sides. Winchester emphasized the dichotomy between his southern origins and his northern exile in songs like "Snow" (which Robertson co-wrote), "The Brand New Tennessee Waltz" ("I've a sadness too sad to be true"), and "Yankee Lady." Jesse Winchester was timely: it spoke to a disaffected American generation that sympathized with Winchester's pacifism. But it was also timeless: the songs revealed a powerful writing talent (recognized by the numerous artists who covered them), and Winchester's gentle vocals made a wonderful vehicle for delivering them. [Originally released by Ampex in 1970.

His two-and-a-half-years-in-the-making follow-up was in some ways even more impressive. Without the influence of Robbie Robertson, Winchester, who produced most of the album himself (three tracks were handled by Todd Rundgren), gave it a homemade feel, using small collections of acoustic instruments, an appropriate setting for a group of short, intimate songs that expressed a deliberately positive worldview set against an acknowledgement of desperate times. Winchester found hope in religion and domesticity, but the key to his stance was a kind of good-humored accommodation. "If the wheel is fixed," he sang, "I would still take a chance. If we're skating on thin ice, then we might as well dance." The album was littered with such examples of aphoristic folk wisdom, adding up to a portrait of a man, cut off from his very deep roots and yet determined to maintain his dignity with grace and even occasionally a goofy sense of humor. 
by William Ruhlmann


Tracks
Jesse Winchester 1970
1. Payday - 2:55
2. Biloxi - 3:21
3. Snow - 2:24
4. The Brand New Tennessee Waltz - 3:09
5. That's A Touch I Like - 2:50
6. Yankee Lady - 4:03
7. Quiet About It - 2:30
8. Skip Rope Song - 2:27
9. Rosie Shy - 3:06
10.Black Dog - 4:44
11.The Nudge - 3:34

Third Down 110 To Go 1972
12.Isn't That So? - 2:29
13.Dangerous Fun - 2:08
14.Full Moon - 2:06
15.North Star - 2:02
16.Do It - 1:31
17.Lullaby For The First Born - 2:57
18.Midnight Bus - 2:20
19.Glory To The Day - 3:50
20.The Easy Way - 1:33
21.Do La Lay - 1:57
22.God's Own Jukebox - 1:44
23.Silly Heart - 2:55
24.All of Your Stories - 2:38
All songs by Jesse Winchester except track #3 which is co-written with Robbie Robertson

Musicians
1970  Jesse Winchester 
*Jesse Winchester - Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals
*Guy Black - Drums
*Bob Boucher - Bass, Keyboards, Standup Electric Bass
*Al Cherney - Violin
*Levon Helm - Drums, Mandolin
*Dave Lewis - Drums
*Ken Pearson - Keyboards, Organ, Piano, Vibraphone
*David Rea - Guitar, Vibraphone, Vocals
*Robbie Robertson - Guitar

1972  Third Down, 110 to Go
*Jesse Winchester - Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals
*Charles Viber - Violin
*Doug Schmolze - Guitar
*N.D. Smart II - Drums
*Jimmy Oliver - Bass
*Gordie Fleming - Piano
*Ron Frankel - Drums
*Amos Garrett - Guitar, Vocals
*Sam Kelly - Bongos, Conductor, Congas
*Don Abrams - Percussion
*André Benichou - Guitar
*Bob Boucher - Bass
*Gene Cotton - Bass
Jesse Winchester  - All of Your Stories


Jesse Winchester - Defying Gravity 

The Pogues - Lullaby of London (demo) [ Just Look Them Straight In The Eye and say ‘Poque Mahone!’]

  . . . . .well quite, tripping mantras indeed!!

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Album cover art - Brian Eno Another Green World

 again (of course) another album bought when it came out and cherished for the longest time and of course I knew Tom Phillips’ work and that Brian had chosen a work of his for his album cover but it was only yesterday I bumped into the Tom Phillips original and whilst it is not a favourite of his, it suddenly struck me to included the source from the School Of Raphael for the original upon which Tom based his compositional study to view and compare

Brian Eno, Another Green World, 1975



Votive Picture: School of Raphael 

 Umbrian School Walker Art Gallery Liverpool


I am pretty sure Tom studied the original in the Walker Art Gallery and Brian and Tom go way back and I think Tom has even painted an early portrait of him

so there you are . . . . .










Elle Cordova & Toni Lindgren - Full Moon Tunes Livestream, 5-31-2026 From a couple of days ago! | Albums That Should Exist!

 Oh we like Elle and Toni and have posted quite few single songs of theirs but is this the first set . . . .from ATSE!?THanks Paul willl check your links back . . . . 

Elle Cordova & Toni Lindgren - Full Moon Tunes Livestream, 5-31-2026

Paul says: Here's something that's only a couple of days old, as I post this in early June 2026. This happened to come up for me on YouTube. It's a short acoustic concert from Elle Cordova and Toni Lindgren.

So far, I've posted 14 volumes of Cordova and Lindgren performing cover songs. (In case the names don't ring a bell, Cordova used to be known as "Reina del Cid.") Unfortunately, it seems they've broken their habit of performing a new cover song every Sunday, after doing that for at least eight years. There's only been one new cover song posted in the last six months, for instance, so I haven't been able to update that series in a long time. But in this video, they talked about resuming that, but only doing one new cover song every full moon.

I enjoy their cover versions, but they have good originals too. This is a mix of covers and originals. (Specifically, "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)," "Tennessee Waltz," and "The Monkey and the Engineer" are the covers.) It was performed in acoustic mode, with just the two of them, as they usually do.

I'm a stickler for giving the date and location of any concert I post. In this case, I know the date but not the location. Clearly, it was a free webcast recorded in somebody's living room. But I have no idea of the town or even the state. If you do know, please let me know, and I'll fill in the missing information in the title. 

This album is 43 minutes long. 

01 Runner in the Sun 
02 talk 
03 Bernadette 
04 talk
05 Jambalaya [On the Bayou]
06 talk 
07 Carl Sagan 
08 talk 
09 Tennessee Waltz
10 talk
11 Roswell 
12 talk 
13 The Monkey and the Engineer 
14 talk 
15 Whiskey Down 

(all songs Elle Cordova & Toni Lindgren)  

Iris Dement - Let That Mystery Be

  . . . someone posted this on Flickkenabok and I responded curiously emotionally it summarises the agnostic position really well I thought . . . . . . 


Iris

The Last of the George Harrison COVERED no 6 - Covered: George Harrison, Volume 6: 2015-2025| Albums That Should Exist

 Covered: George Harrison, Volume 6: 2015-2025

Paul is fascinating here in his summation but what a project!? Superb! Thanks Paul, he says: Here's the sixth and last "Covered" album for George Harrison.

Most people love the Beatles, and pretty much all their songs. So all of the songs Harrison wrote that were done by the Beatles have gotten good cover versions in this series. But, with the exception of his very popular album "All Things Must Pass," his solo career has gotten much less attention, and thus fewer covers. I've strived to include covers of all the songs I like from him. I couldn't always find even a decent cover, but I was successful most of the time.

In my opinion, Harrison was a very fascinating songwriter. On one hand, being in the Beatles, he learned from Paul McCartney and John Lennon how to write very catchy and poppy melodies. But on the other hand, he had a natural tendency to write songs with unusual and complicated chords. This led to Lennon repeatedly complaining how difficult it was to learn how to play Harrison's songs. On Harrison's best songs, he somehow managed to combine being catchy and poppy with unusual and complicated chords and other musical moves. That's not easy to pull off. 

But unfortunately, that has been another big reason many Harrison songs haven't been covered that much. He almost never wrote three or four chord songs. Out of the six volumes, this is the one where I have the most of his obscure and rarely covered songs, usually from his solo career. That's because, when looking for cover versions, my last resort is to find unreleased versions by lesser known musicians on YouTube. Most of those have taken place in the last ten years or so (as I write this in June 2026). Songs that fall into that category on this volume include "Nowhere to Go," "Cosmic Empire," "Poor Little Girl," "Miss O'Dell," "Beautiful Girl," and more. However, I always maintained quality control. There are a few more Harrison songs I wanted to include where none of the cover versions I found were good enough, in my opinion.

Two of the songs here have "[Edit]" in them. For "Circles" by Pete Zolli, there was some drumming on the song that I didn't like. Something about it seemed off. So I used the MVSEP program to remove the drumming. I thought the song was better that way. And for "Miss O'Dell" by Christopher Clause, this is a nice song, but little known, since it only ever came out as a B-side. So I didn't have many covers options. The version by Clause is very good. However, it was something he did live in the studio and then posted on YouTube. And in the live version, he kept making brief talking asides during the instrumental parts of the song. I thought all that talking was unnecessary and distracted from the song, so I used MVSEP to get rid of that, and just keep the singing.

It's very sad that Harrison died as young as he did. It's also a shame, from a musical point of view, That from 1982 until his death in 2001, he only put out two albums of new songs. We could have had so much more music from him. But at least what he did was usually of a high quality. His Beatles songs will never be forgotten. But I hope this series helps people better appreciate the songs he wrote in his solo career as well.

This album is an hour and two minutes long. 

01 Crackerbox Palace (Jonathan Di Renzo)
02 This Is Love (Suburban Skies)
03 You Know What to Do (Weeklings)
04 Only a Northern Song (Walker's Run)
05 Fish on the Sand (Allah-Las)
06 Nowhere to Go (Danny McEvoy)
07 Piggies (Morgan James)
08 You Like Me Too Much (Randy Bachman)
09 Cosmic Empire (Mac Randall)
10 Not Guilty (Jeffrey Detrick)
11 Run of the Mill (Deer Tick)
12 Rising Sun (Jeff Andrews)
13 Devil's Been Busy (Leeroy)
14 Poor Little Girl (Judge Timbers)
15 Circles [Edit] (Pete Zolli)
16 End of the Line (Dominique Cotten)
17 Miss O'Dell [Edit] (Christopher Clause)
18 Beautiful Girl (Rod Switzer)


Walkers Run - Only a Northern Song 

End Of The Line - Traveling Wilburys Full Cover with Dominique Cotten

Bob Dylan & Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountainview View Ca. 8/5/1986 | Floppy Boot Stomp


Bob Dylan & Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountainview View Ca. USA

8/5/1986

 An XRay Special


Bob Dylan & Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 

With Special Guest John Lee Hooker

Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and The Queens of Rhythm, 

in a live performance on 8/5/1986 at Shoreline Amphitheatre 

in Mountain View CA USA 

This was the second leg of the True Confessions tour. 

Recorded and broadcast by the Westwood One Radio Network 

across the U.S. on multiple FM stations.

 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountainview View Ca. 1986

1. Shake A Hand 03:55

2. Positively 4th Street 04:29

3. Clean Cut Kid n03:52

4. I'll Remember You  05:13

5. Shot Of Love 05:46

6. We Had It All 05:25

7. Masters Of War 05:37

8. Listen To Her Heart 03:15

9. Straight Into Darkness 05:57

10. The Waiting 06:15

11. Breakdown 07:54

12. It Ain't Me, Babe 06:02

13. One Too Many Mornings 04:32

14. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 07:28

15. I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know 05:11

16. Band Of The Hand 04:16

17. When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky 05:58

18. Lonesome Town 04:39

19. Ballad Of A Thin Man 05:48

20. Even The Losers 04:06

21. Spike 08:55

22. Tonight Might Be My Night 06:45

23. Caress Me Baby 07:04

24. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 02:56

25. Across The Borderline 04:19

26. I And I 06:49

27. Good Rockin' Mama 04:57

28. Like A Rolling Stone 06:02

29. In The Garden 07:27

30. Blowin' In The Wind 04:02

31. Uranium Rock 03:06

32. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 03:31


FM Broadcast and FLAC quality file

Uta Bella - Ziliyankiyan (1968) | Guess I’m Dumb

 UTA BELLA - Ziliyankiyan

Uta Bellaimage

Uta Bella - Ziliyankiyan (1968)

Joyous Cameroonian pop.


The Velvet Underground - White Light White Heat - [LIVE 1969] |TWILIGHTZONE [clip courtesy Brian Eno ]

 

The Velvet Underground - White Light White Heat - [LIVE 1969]


"Audio from the 1969 live album. Footage from The Velvet Underground's factory rehersal used as videoclip. The cameraman is Andy Warhol."

Joy Division - Transmission [Still] | jt1674

 

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