I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Saturday, June 13, 2026

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 Orleanslegend 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)

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)

ADVERT BREAK - The Unthanks LIVE IN CHELTENHAM

 

The Unthanks Live at Cheltenham
"The Unthanks are capable of such beauty that sometimes I can hardly bear to listen to them." — Martin Freeman
One of Britain's most acclaimed and distinctive folk groups comes to Cheltenham Town Hall for an evening of breathtaking songs, rich harmonies and spellbinding storytelling.
Discover why The Unthanks have captivated audiences for more than two decades.

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

May be an illustration


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

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.💡
🌟 This week, explore more of Bob Dylan’s timeless music and stories on your Members Portal. https://playingforchange.com/members 🎼

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!

𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗶𝗱 𝗛𝗼𝗰𝗸𝗻𝗲𝘆  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!?