I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Brandi Carlisle leads a version of The Time They Are A Changing for the 75th Anniversary of the UN

 Playing For Change

The Times They Are A' Changing

75 years of the UN


Brandi Carlisle and guests
PFC says: Written in 1963, “The Times They Are A-Changin’” became an anthem for a generation living through social and political transformation. Yet decades later, its message still feels strikingly relevant.๐Ÿ’ก
๐ŸŒŸ This week, explore more of Bob Dylan’s timeless music and stories on your Members Portal. https://playingforchange.com/members ๐ŸŽผ
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Toni Lindgren Dire Wolf - Grateful Dead cover

 From Toni’s Facebook page . . . . 

Toni Lindgren

Dire Wolf - Grateful Dead cover

with Elle Cordova


Toni Lindgren 

Buzz Buzz Buzz (Gray-Byrd) by The Hollywood Flames 1958

 


Buzz Buzz Buzz (Gray-Byrd) by The Hollywood Flames

Bobby Day’s R&B vocal group reached #11 on the Billboard best-sellers chart.


Friday, June 12, 2026

David Hockney by Mapplethorpe and The Weather!

๐——๐—ฎ๐˜ƒ๐—ถ๐—ฑ ๐—›๐—ผ๐—ฐ๐—ธ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐˜†  1976; Robert Mapplethorpe.

David Hockney 
Rain, from The Weather Series (NGA/Gemini 23.4), 1973
Color lithograph and screenprint on Arches watermarked paper; signed 'David Hockney 73' in green pencil along the lower edge

 



Eurythmics - Love Is A Stranger (Live In Rome 1989)

Someone posted a clip of this on Flackennabokk and I thought it worth pursuing Annie at her glorious best!

 PHEW!

Eurythmics - Love Is A Stranger (Live In Rome 1989)

our greatest singer!?

Gillian Welch & David Rawlings: 'Look At Miss Ohio’ (2016)

 GILLIAN WELCH & DAVID RAWLINGS - Look at Miss Ohio


Gillian Welch & David Rawlings: 'Look At Miss Ohio’ here recorded 'Look At Miss Ohio' at ABC RN Studios in Sydney.2016
Watch their interview on Lateline tonight, Fri 19 Feb,2016 at 9:30 pm on ABC News 24 and 10:30 pm on ABC 1 http://www.abc.net.au/lateline

Hope Sandoval and The Warm Inventions - A Wonderful Seed [Until The Hunter] | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/819135738159448064/hope-sandoval-the-warm-inventions-a-wonderful


there’s always hope

Mo’ Guitar . . . . David Levi Guitar - Fleetwood Mac - ‘I Loved Another Woman’ 1968 (cover)

 again the Flackennabokk algorithm turns up trumps and found this lovely piece from David in tribute to Peter Green . . . . . . 


"Peter Green wrote "I Loved Another Woman" for Fleetwood Mac's 1968 debut and played it on his legendary 1959 Gibson Les Paul — one of the pickups flipped over, giving it that haunting out-of-phase tone that nobody before or since has ever replicated. B.B. King heard Green play and said it was "the sweetest tone I've ever heard." That's not a compliment — that's a verdict. The song itself was actually the early seed of Black Magic Woman. Same chord structure, same Latin blues feel — Green refined it, renamed it, and Santana took it to the world. But the original is the one that makes the hair stand up. This is my improv inspired by that sound. A tribute to one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived. ๐ŸŽธ"



David Levi

Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green) - I loved another woman


Dr John on Gris-gris . . . . . . | Don’s Tunes


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(Photo by Laura Levine)

Ahmet Ertegun found out about the Gris-Gris album only after the recording was complete. The strange sounds he heard did not sit well with him. Dr. John tells the story: “I was doing a session for Bobby Darin when Ahmet Ertegun walked into the studio looking for me. ‘Why did you give me this sh*t? How can we market this boogaloo cr*p?‘ He wasted about 15 minutes of Bobby Darin’s studio time just yelling at me. And I’m thinking ‘Oh, this record is never going to see the light of day.’” But Say what you will about Ertegun, money was not his only motivation. The man had an ear and passion for music, and he agreed to release the album.  
The stage performances that followed helped make the album a minor counter-culture hit: “It was a show in the New Orleans tradition. We were lucky with it, because all those love-ins and be-ins and freak-ins were happening at the same time. I got Chicken Man and some other guys that did a real voodoo show. That was too much for some people, so I toned it down when I began promoting the record. Basically, I kept the snake dancer and the backup singers and a small version of the band”. It was enough to secure Mac Rebennack four more album recordings with Atlantic. His music changed and took a different direction over the years, but the gris-gris psychedelic vibe of his debut album still remains the most enduring for me in his rich catalog.

Source: Music Aficionado





Lonesome Andy & his One Man Band - Boogie In The Park [Joe Hill Louis cover]

 I think we have featured Andy before and this one jumped up and slapped me in the kisser and no mistake! Andy says: Joe Hill Louis (1921-1957) was one of the few One Man Bands that recorded in the 1950s for the famous Sun Studio. Here's my version of his "Boogie In The Park".


Joe Hill Louis - Boogie in the Park (Yellow Sun Records)