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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Jim Croce - Dreamin’ Again | Junkyard King

  , , , and actually sign off with this from Jim Croce who I have not featured enough I know but sometimes when the loss is sore and haunts us with what might have been, it is sometimes easier to avoid . . . . I will try to make up for the lack with this one

one of the great what might have beens . . . the loss of Jim Croce always means I don’t post enough and get sidetracked by the sadness . . . . .sssh what might have been
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Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention - Matty Groves 1974 Ebbets Field/ Sandy Denny ’Solo’ - BBC Radio Broadcast Session Broadcasting House London 14th November 1973

 SANDY - - - because

after the post from Albums that should exist from Ebbet’s Field I went looking and found these . . . 
most [ALL!] took my breath away! So will start the close down for the end of the day and the weekend with these another the year later at Ebbet’s Field here . . . . . with the Airports . . . the them of course being solo . . . . . we will not hear that peerless voice anymore and the power for that but heck thank goodness fo the power of the recorded voice of those we miss

Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention - Matty Groves 1974 Ebbets Field


Sandy Denny - The Quiet Joys of Brotherhood 


Sandy Denny  - Solo 1973
Sandy Denny - BBC Radio Broadcast Session Broadcasting House London 14th November 1973.

if this last doesn’t send shivers down your spine . . . .  check your pulse
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Labels: Albums

BUMP! |The Blues : A film by Les Blank 1968 'The Blues Accordin’ To Lightning Hopkins' 1968

 The Blues  According to Lightning Hopkins . . . . . . 

BUMP UPDATED




The Blues A film by Les Blank 1968_ Lightning Hopkins _ Billy Bizor _ Mance Lipscomb 1968.
sombody posted this little clip - I’ll try n find the whole film . . . . . which I duly did

Features a generous helping of classic blues. The film includes performances at an outdoor barbeque and a black rodeo, and a visit to his boyhood town of Centerville, Texas. This powerful portrait is among Blank’s special masterworks.



The Blues According to Lightnin' Hopkins // doc // 1 of 2
The Blues According to Lightnin' Hopkins // doc // 2 of 2
posted by
Ed Negrete

https://lesblank.com/films/

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Labels: Les Blank Films presents The Blues Accordin’ To LIGHTNIN’ HOPKINS A File m By Les Blank with Skip Gerson, The Blues Accordin' to Lightning Hopkins

Dolly Parton - Lonely Comin’ Down (1972)

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Dolly Parton - Lonely Comin’ Down (1972)

As the title of the LP suggests, this was written by Porter Wagoner. Porter released his own version in 1971, but after favoring that rendition, I’ve come to conclusion that Dolly’s is the definitive recording.

The presence of you, still lingered, all around


I know I don’t really post enough Dolly as artists go she is a unique voice and talent and writes a mean tune too from playing along with a;; the country greats from Emmylou and Doc Watson she needs no greater accolades but sometime the image overwhelms and you forget too easily who well she can sing and more importantly write a fair song also

What sort of ‘comin’ down' is she talking about here? Don’t think it's Sunday Morning Coming Down a la Kris

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Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, 1973, Early Show | Albums That Should Exist

 

Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, 1973, Early Show

Paul says: The next installment of Ebbets Field radio broadcast concerts is something unexpected: blue legend Big Mama Thornton performing with Deep Purple lead guitarist Tommy Bolin! There are early and late shows, with the two of them quite different. Here's the early show.

Thorton is best known for the song "Hound Dog." She had a hit with it in 1952, before Elvis Presley's version. Her version sold half a million copies, which was a remarkable amount back at that time. She's also well known for a song she wrote, "Ball and Chain," after Janis Joplin did a great version of it in the late 1960s. Her time in the spotlight in the 1950s didn't last long, since she only had that one hit. But in the 1960s and into the 1970s she had a career revival playing in blues and/or folk clubs and festivals. At the time of this concert, she was about 46 years old.

Here's her Wikipedia page:

Big Mama Thornton - Wikipedia 

Tommy Bolin was born and raised in Iowa, but his family moved to Boulder, Colorado, in his late teens. He began playing in local bands. One of them, Zephyr, released a couple of albums, and toured nationally, though they didn't have any hits. After that band broke up around 1971, he joined a couple other short-lived bands, and wrote a lot of songs. In 1973, he joined the James Gang (after Joe Walsh left) and dominated it, writing nearly all the songs for two albums. By 1975, he'd left the James Gang and joined Deep Purple for about a year. He also released solo albums in 1975 and 1976. But he died of a drug overdose at the very end of 1976.

Tommy Bolin - Wikipedia

Anyway, the reason I mention all this about Bolin is because it's relevant in explaining how his involvement with Thornton came to be. In 1972 and 1973 especially, Bolin was at loose ends and living in Boulder, often without a band. During this time, he developed a good relationship with Chuck Morris, who owned the Ebbets Field venue (and a couple more in the area). Often, when blues musicians were passing through town and were lacking a backing band, Morris would get Bolin and/or some of Bolin's friends to provide the backing. (Bolin would make the drive from Boulder to Denver in less than an hour.) Or sometimes Bolin would just ask to sit in. In this way, he played with many musical greats, including Howlin' Wolf, Albert King, and Chuck Berry. Usually, these big names would be greatly impressed by Bolin, who was far from being just an inexperienced local musician. 

It seems none of these shows pairing Bolin with these blues legends were recorded... except for this one with Thornton, somehow. I don't know if this was broadcast on the radio at the time, like other Ebbets Field shows, or if just got luckily recorded by the venue anyway. Bobby Berge and Stan Shelton rounded out the backing band. 

Chances are there was little to no practice between Thornton and the backing band beforehand. You can hear at times where Thornton starts a song and just expects the other musicians to figure out what's going on and join in. But it's also clear that she respected Bolin's lead guitar playing, as can be seen by the space he was given to solo, especially with the two instrumentals at the beginning. (If anyone knows the names of those songs, if they have names, please let me know. I also had to figure out the names of the other songs. Please let me know if I got any of them wrong.)

Surprisingly, not only was Thornton a great blues vocalist, she could also play drums pretty well. That's her playing a short drum solo near the end of this recording.

This album is 46 minutes long. 

01 Instrumental Jam (Tommy Bolin)
02 Blues Shuffle [Instrumental] (Tommy Bolin)
03 Blues with Intro (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)
04 Little Red Rooster [Early One Morning] (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)
05 Rock Me Baby (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)
06 talk (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)
07 Shake, Rattle and Roll - Hi Ho Silver (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)
08 talk (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)
09 Ball and Chain (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)
10 Hound Dog (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)
11 talk (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)
12 Swing It on Home - Drum Solo (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)
13 talk (Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin)

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Labels: 1973, Albums That Should Exist, Big Mama Thornton with Tommy Bolin - Ebbets Field, CO, Denver, Early Show, Paul ATSE

Dog Bites Man | Van Morrison and his worst album to date! MOR Bland Balderdash!

 

Not Seeking Approval 



Which is of course the very central nature of your ego-led profession is doing? You make music and expect applause otherwise you wouldn’t tour now would you?!. Awful brow beating dangerous mis-informed ignorant rambling bile . . . . . .I brought to mind the old adage better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a idiot than to open your mouth and remove all doubt! Wonder if like your old chum and fellow ignoramus Eric Clapptout you took your shots anyway!?[Eric was back in the traces three weeks after having his vaccines which he claimed were horrific!)😂


Wiki about covers it:


While the musicianship and sound of the album was generally well-received by critics, the lyrical subject matter of COVID-19 denialism was widely criticised. In The Arts Desk, Nick Hasted scored it two out of five stars, accused the artist of "monomania", and called the album "egocentric, pernicious, and already outdated". 
However, he noted that select tracks were of a high quality.[2] AllMusic Guide awarded it two and a half out of five stars, with Stephen Thomas Erlewine finding Morrison "doubling down on all of his gripes", and concluding that the resultant "blend of anodyne R&B and anger makes for one of the odder albums" in his catalogue.[1]  
In his Pop Medicine column on MedPage Today, Dr. Arthur Lazarus praised the "first-rate" music, but ultimately dismissed the album as a "self-absorbed descent into COVID lunacy". He condemned Morrison for ignoring scientific facts, seeing the pandemic in an egocentric manner, and speaking out against the media while benefiting from its attentions.[3]

Tell it to Fiona Whelan-Prine, tell it to the families of the 7.11 MILLION people who died from the disease!!

List of deaths from COVID -19 pandemic

if you truly do not understand how vaccines work read a book; the deaths are not avoided by it but imagine the numbers of dead increasing a thousandfold WITHOUT the vaccine - you can tell by the numbers geographically in that the greatest number of deaths was experienced in the USA where the anti-vaccine toxicity is directly (please note this - DIRECTLY) responsible for people dying . . . .so THANK YOU for YOUR toxic info and influence!

 What’s It Gonna Take? YOU to wake up from your brainwashing and do your job and entertain the masses with love songs and a pretty ditty and keep your homegrown political ignorant ill informed claptrap to yourself. Read a book! 

Total and complete drivel -5 ⭐️

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The Rolling Stones - Rocks Off - Robert Frank clip 1971

 Shot by Robert Frank (Super 8) in LA and NY, 1971. Rephotographed by Frank for the cover of 'Exile On Main Street.

Rolling Stones - Rocks Off (1972)

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“Dance The Night Away” in London Town! THE MAVERICKS! because!

 ✨🎶 Check out this old gem of The Mavericks performing "Dance the Night Away" in London!


The Mavericks Tribute
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I’m With Her “Hundred Miles” with Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings at NightGrass

 


“Hundred Miles” with Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings at NightGrass
A huge life moment and enormous honour. The only cover we’ve recorded for either of our albums with the person who wrote it over 20 years ago. Thank you Gillian and David and to Telluride Bluegrass - where we first played together 11 years ago

again someone posted a clip and here is the complete thing done proper on YouTube
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Saturday, May 09, 2026

Brian Eno - Through Hollow Lands [Before and After Science] | jt1674

  . . . a favourite . . .an album that frequently appears in my top twenty and always thirty but had been in my Top 3 for the longest time [years] after it came out . . .a Desert Island Discs choice for sure . . . . . .the begins of ‘Ambient'?

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/816072548587634688/brian-eno-through-hollow-lands
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These pages are where since 2006 I come to largely share some musical references to the blogosphere (other music bloggers). I search a large number of sources daily for ROIOs and what we used to call bootlegs, (not official albums faked by charlatans to sell but live recording and concerts that would not be published anywhere else) and I post links to an eclectic bunch of musicians so that I hope it has broad appeal. I do NOT feature sites that charge money for any of this and if these change ever please let me know and I will delete them. It is not my intention to do anything other than share links to sites featuring ROIOs and I do not house any files myself here, This is my idea of musical fun and to relieve the stresses of daily life I also share links to articles, pictures, art or photography as was my background and training and first degree (Fine Art). Those that I have enjoyed or mean something to me and interspersed with occasional general ramblings on the world around me!
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