I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Prince - Purple Rain Debut 1983 | Floppy Boot Stomp

 Prince - Purple Rain Debut 1983

An XRay Special

 Prince - First Avenue Benefit Concert, Minneapolis, MN, 3rd August 83

XRay says:Prince doing a benefit concert where he debuted his album "Purple Rain"
There are 3 additional tracks that are not listed on the album cover art:

13. Africa Talks To You (5:59)
14. Band Improvisations (11:09)
15. Let's Go Crazy (4:54)

 

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At once the guitarist composer multi-instrumental musician and outright superstar of his generation. We miss stellar talent like this through the insanity of over prescribed USA medical treatment - be warned everyone else this is what happens when privatisation and multi-meds prescriptions takes over (see Michael Jackson et al)


Yet always worth remembering 

"Prince was the only guy who could show up at your party, in frills and high heels and steal your girlfriend. Then steal her clothes and steal someone else's girl wearing your girlfriend's clothes.

Comedian Charlie Murphy

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I’ll give them another minute and then let them catch me!


Portishead - Sour Times [Blackpool 1995] | jt1674

  . . . . . .seems appropriate - have you been to Blackpool lately? . . . . . .this is its soundtrack!

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/819308214614212608/portishead-sour-times

Robert Wyatt - Amber and The Amberines [Work in Progress] | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/819311191558127616/robert-wyatt-amber-and-the-amberines

R.E.M. - Orange Crush [BBC] | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/819330478016512000/rem-orange-crush

Tom Waits - Rainbirds [Swordfishtrombones] | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/819303472059039744/tom-waits-rainbirds

Dr. John - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, 9-25-1974 | More from Ebbets Field via ALBUMS THAT SHOULD EXIST

 Dr. John - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, 9-25-1974

Paul says: Here is another great Ebbets Field radio broadcast. This one stars New Orleans legend Dr. John in 1974.

In April 1974, Dr. John released the album “Desitively Bonnaroo.” This was from the tour supporting that album.

The music here is unreleased. The sound quality is excellent.



This album is an hour and six minutes long.

01 talk by emcee (Dr. John)
02 Down Yonder (Dr. John)
03 Gris Gris Gumbo Ya Ya (Dr. John)
04 Danse Kalinda Ba Doom (Dr. John)
05 Walk on Guilded Splinters (Dr. John)
06 Mama Roux (Dr. John)
07 Quitters Never Win (Dr. John)
08 Mos' Scocious (Dr. John)
09 talk (Dr. John)
10 Mess Around - Qualified (Dr. John)
11 Junko Partner (Dr. John)
12 Can't Git Enough (Dr. John)
13 Desitively Bonnaroo (Dr. John)
14 Stagger Lee (Dr. John)
15 Didn't He Ramble (Dr. John)
16 Right Place, Wrong Time (Dr. John)
17 Lil' Liza Jane (Dr. John)
18 talk by emcee (Dr. John)


Tried to post some live Gris Gris the other day for the Don’t Tunes post about Ma getting the album past Ahmet Ertegun but it is hard to find anything that isn’t a total shambles. There is a double track playable but sadly the YouTube poster has made it unshakeable check it out here . . . . Gris Gris Gumbo Ya Ya / Craney Crow

we also posted a link on the Don’s Tunes page to the full album which is available over on the Tube here . . . . .

Dr. Feelgood - Keep It Out Of Sight (The Old Grey Whistle Test) 1975

 Wilco’s Facebook page featured this one this morning!

Dr. Feelgood - Keep It Out Of Sight (The Old Grey Whistle Test) 1975

Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott - Since You've Been Gone (Cover)

again someone posted a clip from this fine cover by Paul and Jacqui and it irritates the heck outta me! Just play the WHOLE DAMN THING FFS! 

Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott - Since You've Been Gone (Cover)

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so if you know your Detectorists (who doesn’t?) you should and this featured for obvious (SPOILER ALERT!) reasons but what a haunting version of the old nursery rhyme (so called!)

Full Version here from Jools'  . . . .Later


I know, let’s all go see them there . . . . . . we could take Martin Freeman!

Art of The Day - Don Van Vliet "The Other End of the Dominos” 1986 | Gary Lucas

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"The Other End of the Dominos"
1986
oil on linen