I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Friday, December 26, 2025

Singing The Dolphin Through - Mike Heron (Echo Coming Back)

Closing the day with some more Mike Heron . . . . . . 
 Also found on Echo Coming Back - The Best of Mike Heron if you can find any of them . . . . . . ?!!!!
Not exactly a Christmas song but echoes of Winter and colder climes this mystical eerie winter song will see us into the next days before the year ends . . Singing The Dolphin Through (Still Waters)


Farewell Plymouth, your morning cold and grey
Is painting shadows on my thoughts
And we're bound for Norway

Singing the dolphin through
Singing the dolphin through
Singing the dolphin through still waters

Joseph, I know you're trusting me to see you right
And I know you can't stand the fighting
Yes I know you can't stand the fighting
For one more, one more night

Joseph, the mud gives way to coral somewhere
And the hours of light they last and last
We'll see no hostile flag there from craft unknown
We will have grown free from sighing

Singing the dolphin through
Singing the dolphin through

Singing the dolphin through still waters

 

Vocals - Mike Heron
Acoustic Guitar – Ulf Ronquist
Backing Vocals – Krysia Kocjan, Linda Thompson
Bass – Amin Mohammed*
Harmonium – Ron Leahy*
Marimba, Drums – John Gilston
Written By – Mike Heron  [not Manfred Mann - who coincidentally get the lyrics wrong!)

Lá Fhéile Stiofán or Lá an Dreoilín [St Stephen’s Day] WREN’S DAY

I was going to write something today about why it’s called Boxing Day but you all know that one . . . what many MAY not know is it is also known as Day of The Wren and essentially we don’t know why or what the poor and so dainty, most ubiquitous of birds, the lovely little British ‘Jenny' Wren has down to deserve to be hunted is beyond most decent and civilised thought (how in the hell do you ‘hunt’ a wren!?)

Wren - drawing by A.Swapp 21 June 2012

Today, St. Stephen's Day or in Irish, Lá Fhéile Stiofán or Lá an Dreoilín, the latter translates as the Day of the Wren or Wren's Day. The origins of the festival are lost in the mists of time, but tradition dictates that people carry either an effigy of a wren or an actual caged wren (live or dead) and travel from house to house playing music, singing and dancing. Depending on the region of the country, they are called Wrenboys and Mummers. A Mummer's Festival is held at this time every year in the village of New Inn, County Galway and Dingle in County Kerry. 

Present day Wren boys in Dingle, Co, Kerry

Traditionally the frivolity starts with this ditty or variations thereof...

The wren, the wren, the king of all birds,

Saint Stephen's day he got caught in the furze,

Although he is little, his family is great,

Cheer up, landlady an' give us a treat,

Up with the kettle and down with the pan,

Give us some money to bury the wren!

The tradition of hunting the wren is an ancient one and while its exact origins are unclear, the words of the above ditty encapsulate the story. According to an old legend, all avian creatures assembled to elect a king. It was agreed that the one who could fly the highest would be the winner. 

Young Wren boys with a flute and two Bodharáns - traditional frame drums

(The bat was the only creature which did not partake and ever since to hide his shame only comes out at night!) The eagle, being the strongest, soared above the rest and was confident of victory. However, the wily wren had hitched a ride under the eagle's feathers and when the eagle tired and could go no higher the wren emerged and went on to victory! 

Because of the nature of his victory the wren has always been held in some odium by his fellow birds and humans. He stands accused of betraying Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr, and ever since has been hunted on Saint Stephen's day.

In olden times a wren would be hunted, killed and paraded by the wren boys attached to a pole but for centuries an effigy has been used.

 

The Wren boys at Cork Hall, 1843 by D. Maclise

A little flavour of the day and the craic from 1979.

here's the craic . . . .


The Wren Boys of Dublin, Ireland 1998

Dublin Wren boys . . . .


Drumming Wren boys

little drummer boys







Steve Earle - Christmas in Washington (1997) | Guess I’m Dumb

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Steve Earle - Christmas in Washington (1997)

Things do seem pretty hopeless these days. Steve Earle might remind you that things have been demoralizing many other times. Great song.

Come back Woody Guthrie to us now


Mood for a Boxing day and hope for all in Washington and Amerikay in general! 

I do SO Hope 2026 brings y’all peace on earth and more common sense to prevail over your trials and tribulation . . . . . Come back Woody Guthrie , indeed

Advance Base - Christmas in Oakland (2012) | Guess I’m Dumb

Advance Base Christmas in Oakland (2012)

What’s Christmas without a bit of melancholy from Owen Ashworth (formerly Casiotone for the Painfully Alone)

You looked like an angel

Who’d lost its wings


Bit maudlin  . . for Boxing Day! 

Mike Heron - Feast of Stephen + [Smiling Men With Bad Reputations]

 ON THE SECOND DAY OF CHRISTMASTIDE . . . . . . 

MIKE HERON - FEAST OF STEPHEN


I usually post this on St Stephen's Day (Boxing Day) in memory of my dear brother Stephen, this is a favourite winter song and I post it every year . . . . . 



May I take this opportunity to wish you all well for the coming year ahead and may you get all that you need and just a little of what you want!


Mike Heron solo album with invited guests:
Pete Townshend * John Cale * Richard Thompson * Deve Pegg * Dave Mattacks * Jimmy Page * Elton John * Keith Moon * Ronnie Lane * Dudu Pukwana * Pat Donaldson * Gerry Conway * Steve Winwood and Dr Strangely Strange (now THAT'S  a line up!!!)

Speaking of reputations there's alway this from Reputation in 1975 . . . . . covered once by Manfred Mann's Earth Band but then largely forgotten . . . . . . I love this song

From 'Smiling Men With Bad Reputations' still a favourite album and check out Dudu Pukwana on sax


Frankly you are all DIAMONDS! But this is for my Neighbour Diamond Dave for his participation here and especially making all his Gretchen Peters albums available!

This was last listed at £75 and Amazon have it as currently unavailable I guess it is 'out of print' as is most all of Mike's work which is little short of criminal but you can smile here 

and get a bad reputation . . . . . 

Turn it up!


Thursday, December 25, 2025

Kelly Eldridge Boesch CHRISTMAS VIDEO

 Kelly says she ran out of Christmas clips so will this do!?!?


She says:
"Another ai experiment. I tried an interesting style ref code in Midjourney, along with my personalization code and then used a filter overlay in editing to get this look. It’s like a cross between real and imaginary. A strange new world. The colors are so pretty. I didn’t have another Christmas video for today so I thought this one might be fun to post. It feels like a fairytale, and I love a good fairytale. The song is called Unanswered Prayers and it was made using @sunomusic my lyrics though. Animated using VEO3. Wishing everyone a peaceful holiday season. :-)"
Yeah, it’ll do!


Ian and the Blockheads - Sweet Gene Vincent - Christmas Eve 1982 @The Dominion Theatre, London

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Ian and the Blockheads -  Sweet Gene Vincent - Christmas Eve 1982 
@The Dominion Theatre, London

DANGEROUS MINDS : The Rendlesham Incident: the Christmas alien invasion of Suffolk

 It wouldn’t be Christmas without a UFO story!? But here’s one from the UK

The Rendlesham Incident: the Christmas alien invasion of Suffolk

Captain Beefheart - There Ain't No Santa Claus on the Evening Stage

From Gary Lucas' Facebook page . . . .  

Captain Beefheart - There Ain't No Santa Claus on the Evening Stage (Spotlight Kid)


wouldn’t be Christmas without the Captain . . . . . 

Nick Lowe - Hooves on the Roof (2013) | Guess I’m Dumb

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Nick Lowe - Hooves on the Roof (2013)

I’m not much of a Christmas song guy but this one hits the spot. Jazzy and witty, it doesn’t sound remotely like a Christmas song.

Babe, I can see
By the rolling of your eyes
You don’t belie
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