I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

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? Explore global sounds and discover new artists: https://playingforchange.

PINK and her daughter Willow performed a duet of 'Hopeless War’ from ‘The Outsiders’ on The Kelly Clarkson Show!

 


Pink and daughter Willow on the Clarkson show sing together ‘Hopeless War'

I love clips that take me by surprise and lon term fan of Pink (who isn’t?) and what a legacy to have pipes like Mom! 

Like mother like daughter 💕 #PINK and her daughter Willow performed a duet  from ‘The Outsiders’ on The Kelly Clarkson Show!

Flagging Down The Double Es: Ray Padgett : Bob Dylan LIVE!

Two Nights in Berkeley (by Ian Grant)

2026-06-13/14, Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA

Photo by Ian Grant

Bob Dylan has spent the last two nights performing at the famous Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California. Each night featured a slightly different setlist—the return of “I Shall Be Released” to close night one, and the perennial “Every Grain of Sand” to close night two.

Ian Grant attended both nights and reports in. Ian is probably well-known to many of you. He’s the co-host of two excellent podcasts, Jokermen and Never Ending Stories (and I’m not just saying that because I’m an occasional guest on both). Jokermen just finished their epic Beach Boys series (I talked about my favorite Brian Wilson solo album), and are taking a summer detour through indie punks Death Grips before revealing their next full series. Ian also writes for Aquarium Drunkard and GQ and has his own Substack, Hard Disk.

I’ll turn it over to Ian… (subscribe and catch Ian’s review here . . . .)

Monday, June 15, 2026

The Ethiopians - No Baptism (1970) | Guess I’m Dumb

(rare version see label)

We LOVE The Ethiopians don’t we?

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The Ethiopians - No Baptism (1970)

Roots reggae from one of my faves

To know is to know

Album version

Paul Butterfield




 

Paul Butterfield Blues Band: live Newport 1965
Bass – Jerome Arnold
Drums – Sam Lay
Guitar Lead– Mike Bloomfield
Harmonica – Paul Butterfield
Organ – Mark Naftalin
Rhythm Guitar – Elvin Bishop
Vocals – Paul Butterfield, Sam Lay


THE PAUL BUTTERFIELD BAND - Born Under A Bad Sign - 1978


THE PAUL BUTTERFIELD BAND - SHAKE YOUR MONEY MAKER Live



THE PAUL BUTTERFIELD BAND - Got My Mojo Working (single)

first heard when I bought that first album! Gone!

Birthdays: Happy 64th, Ally Sheedy 1990 photo by Michael Tighe

Happy 64th, Ally Sheedy.  1990 photo by Michael Tighe.

I think everyone I knew enjoyed The Breakfast Club and we know what happened to most of the actors but I always wondered about Ally Sheedy we all identified with several characters as youngsters but I always liked Ally’s character the most

Happy 64th!!!

 

The Adverts: 1978 - 1980 | URBANASPIRINES

 

The Adverts: Crossing The Red Sea With The Adverts 1978 + Cast Of Thousands (The Ultimate Edition) 1980


Kostas does another detailed profile of a British Punk classic in legends TV Smith and Gaye Advert’s The Adverts . . . . .never the biggest band but central to the punk movement. They hit hardest with Gary Gilmore’s Eyes for obvious reasons.  Read on . . . . 

The Adverts was an English punk rock band who formed in 1976 and broke up in 1979. They were one of the very best acts to come out of the first wave of English punk, with a stellar debut single, "One Chord Wonders" and "Gary Gilmore's Eyes". "Gary Gilmore's Eyes" reached the UK top 20 in August 1977. The Virgin Encyclopedia of 70s Music described bassist and founding member Gaye Advert as the "first female punk star". The band was formed in 1976 by T. V. Smith (Tim Smith) and Gaye Advert (Gaye Black). Smith was from the town of Okehampton in mid-Devon, and Advert was from Bideford, a small coastal town in North Devon. After relocating to London, the two young punks recruited guitarist Howard Pickup (Boak) and drummer Laurie Driver (Muscat), and the Adverts were born.




The Adverts Gary Gilmore's Eyes Live @ Top Of The Pops 1977
THE ADVERTS - Introduced by Annie Nightingale [R.I.P.]  (Old Grey Whistle Test) 2nd February 1978

Bored Teenagers
Drowning Men   
The Great British Mistake 

Duane Michals - Phartography

 Duane Michals appears on several episodes of this Yale sponsored art podcast. And they mention that Michals had a series of PDFs he made to send to friends starting in 2020 during the pandemic, where he takes items from his archive, new drawings, etc. And the archive (with the short emails he attached them to) has 87 PDFs linked. They also link to his Vimeo account, with dozens of shorts. One of the PDFs, called Phartography, has an overpainted Cartier-Bresson photo.

Source: museumofnonvisibleart.com