I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Covered: Neil Young: Alternates, Volume 3: 2007-2016 (A Fabio from Rio Guest Post)

 . . . .and the third in the series adding to the project from Fabio via Paul at ATSE

Covered: Neil Young: Alternates, Volume 3: 2007-2016 (A Fabio from Rio Guest Post)

Here's the third volume out of four containing alternates to the "Covered" volumes made for the songs of Neil Young.

As with the other volumes in this series, the song selections were almost entirely made by guest poster Fabio from Rio. I just made a few small suggestions. So thanks again to him for his work on this.

I've already said pretty much all I wanted to say in Volumes 1 and 2 in this series, so look to that for more commentary. Also, Fabio wrote some liner notes, which are included in the download zip. (But they're the same notes for all four volumes.) 

This album is one hour long.

01 Bandit (Liam Titcomb)
02 Sugar Mountain (Harpoondodger & Pat Robitaille)
03 Long May You Run (Chris Seldon)
04 Wonderin' (Nils Lofgren)
05 Coupe de Ville (Jens Severin & Helpless)
06 I Am a Child (Eliza Gilkyson, John Gorka & Lucy Kaplansky)
07 Words [Between the Lines of Age] (Chip Taylor)
08 You and Me (Trappers Cabin)
09 On the Way Home (America)
10 Lost in Space (Cosmo D)
11 Shots (Max Spada)
12 Can't Stop Workin' (Minus 5)
13 Hangin' on a Limb (Hall - Eserstam)
14 Country Home (Ragged Glory Holes)


Is it a Byrd, is it a Plane. . . . ? is it a Grape?

Skip Spence of Moby Grape, Quick Silver Messenger Service and JA,  “one of psychedelia’s brightest lights” I made the mistake of thinking this might be funny . . . .Skip sitting in the street (S.F.?) and it really isn’t . . . . . 

Tragic end to a mercurial star . . . . read on here at Wiki

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_Spence

Well it IS Sunday . . . what more do you want on a Sabbath?

THE FUTURE - LEONARD COHEN


The Future 

Give me back my broken night 
my mirrored room, my secret life 
it's lonely here, 
there's no one left to torture 
Give me absolute control 
over every living soul 
And lie beside me, baby, 
that's an order!

Give me crack and anal sex 
Take the only tree that's left 
and stuff it up the hole 
in your culture 
Give me back the Berlin wall 
give me Stalin and St Paul 
I've seen the future, brother: 
it is murder.

Things are going to slide, slide in all directions 
Won't be nothing 
Nothing you can measure anymore 
The blizzard, the blizzard of the world 
has crossed the threshold 
and it has overturned 
the order of the soul 
When they said REPENT REPENT 
I wonder what they meant 
When they said REPENT REPENT 
I wonder what they meant 
When they said REPENT REPENT 
I wonder what they meant

You don't know me from the wind 
you never will, you never did 
I'm the little jew 
who wrote the Bible 
I've seen the nations rise and fall 
I've heard their stories, heard them all 
but love's the only engine of survival 
Your servant here, he has been told 
to say it clear, to say it cold: 
It's over, it ain't going 
any further 
And now the wheels of heaven stop 
you feel the devil's riding crop 
Get ready for the future: 
it is murder

Things are going to slide ...

There'll be the breaking of the ancient 
western code 
Your private life will suddenly explode 
There'll be phantoms 
There'll be fires on the road 
and the white man dancing 
You'll see a woman 
hanging upside down 
her features covered by her fallen gown 
and all the lousy little poets 
coming round 
tryin' to sound like Charlie Manson 
and the white man dancin'

Give me back the Berlin wall 
Give me Stalin and St Paul 
Give me Christ 
or give me Hiroshima 
Destroy another fetus now 
We don't like children anyhow 
I've seen the future, baby: 
it is murder

Things are going to slide ...

When they said REPENT REPENT ...

Happy 85th birthday to Bob Dylan! Happy birthday to Bob Dylan, born as Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota on this day in 1941 Route/ Don’s Tunes

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"You can go anywhere in daily life and have your ears open and hear something, either something someone says to you or something you hear across the room. If it has resonance, you can use it in a song.
It is only natural to pattern yourself after someone. If I wanted to be a painter, I might think about trying to be like Van Gogh, or if I was an actor, act like Laurence Olivier. If I was an architect, there’s Frank Gehry. But you can’t just copy someone. If you like someone’s work, the important thing is to be exposed to everything that person has been exposed to. Anyone who wants to be a songwriter should listen to as much folk music as they can, study the form and structure of stuff that has been around for 100 years. I go back to Stephen Foster."
Photo © Hank Parker, 1964



Bob Dylan - Tell Me, Momma [Paris, 1966]


Bob Dylan – Not Dark Yet (Version 1)


“All Along The Watchtower” - Bob Dylan with Billy Strings 5/22/25 Outlaw Music Festival Spokane, WA

Billy makes it to play with our Bobby

“All Along The Watchtower” - Bob Dylan with Billy Strings 5/22/25 Outlaw Music Festival Spokane, WA

Hound Dog Taylor - Give You My Money | HERBERG DE KELDER

 

Give You My Money

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Saturday, May 23, 2026

Louder Sound | Interview with Kevin Ayers (2008)

"I felt out of place. That group didn't have much musical merit and I thought it was crap": The oddball career of Kevin Ayers, quintessential English songwriter

Kevin Ayers ruffling his own hair: studio portrait, 1973


Soft Machine pictured against a corrugated iron fence, 1967
Soft Machine in 1967: Kevin Ayers, Robert Wyatt, Mike Ratledge and Daevid Allen 


This feature originally appeared in Classic Rock 125 (November 2008). Kevin Ayers died in 2013.
Kevin Ayers - Shouting In A Bucket Blues (OGWT)


(Reblogged from all--whirlwind--goo)

Tom Waits - Day After Tomorrow [Future Soundtrack for America 2004] |HERBERG DE KELDER

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HERBERG DE KELDER


Tom Waits - Day After Tomorrow (Live on The Orphans Tour, 2006)

Paul Simon - American Tune (demo version) [There Goes Rhymin’ Simon] | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/817398770419515393/paul-simon-american-tune-demo

Music gave David Lynch a Hernia!? | DANGEROUS MINDS - Will Howard



 MUSIC

The ambient jazz track that gave David Lynch a hernia in 1993

The ambient jazz track that gave David Lynch a hernia in 1993

David Lynch didn’t just make some of the greatest movies of the late 20th century; he was also blessed with being a polymath.

Not content with merely being a writer and director of films, Lynch was also a talented artist and painter. He could act, too, check out his scene-stealing turn as John Ford in Steven Spielberg’s masterful The Fabelmans for proof. However, the side project he seemed to have the most affection for was music.


It should come as no surprise, considering music operated as an intensely important part of building that signature Lynchian style.


Due to his obsession with the art form, it makes sense that he’d eventually stop merely telling his collaborators the vague ideas of the music that was in his head and start making music of his own.


By 1991, Lynch had been working with Angelo Badalamenti for over five years, their first collaboration coming with the distressing masterpiece Blue Velvet, and the two were on such similar wavelengths that they decided to collaborate directly on a whole music project together.


The two essentially wanted to take the ambient, experimental jazz they’d made for Blue Velvet and make a record out of it. As a result, Thought Gang was born. While a whole album was recorded, the only tracks that surfaced from it were on the soundtrack to the deeply misunderstood movie spin-off of one of the greatest TV series ever made, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. One of which was the song ‘A Real Indication’, which inadvertently sent Lynch to hospital.


The song is a moody slice of blues-infused jazz that was going to be built around Lynch’s own poetry. However, Lynch himself wasn’t comfortable performing the song, and couldn’t find anyone else to do it. So, being a top man and a top collaborator, Badalamenti volunteered to do the honours. Something which the infamously straight-talking Lynch told their engineer Artie Pohlemus would be “embarassing”.


Badalamenti was a man of his word, though, and stepped into the booth himself to improvise a performance of Lynch’s lyrics. The result needs to be heard to be believed. Badalamenti, looking and sounding like an enforcer from The Sopranos, delivered a raging, menacing, soothing and seductive reading of Lynch’s work, completely off the dome and unprepared. Lynch, being the supportive collaborator that he was, laughed so hard that he literally gave himself a hernia out of sheer mirth, describing the incident in graphic detail in an interview with Rolling Stone later on.


He recalled, “I laughed so hard, It was like a light bulb burst in my stomach. I had to have an operation and go through all this stuff ’cause of Angelo.” 


At the very least, he loved what Badalamenti came up with so much that the song made it into Fire Walk With Me. However, the rest of the record wouldn’t surface until 2018, decades after the album was completed. It’s first single? A full-length, Lynch directed music video for ‘A Real Indication’.


Hopefully, the great man didn’t injure himself during that, too.


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