I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Richard Thompson - Can’t Win 1988

Richard Thompson - Can’t Win 1988

For draftervoi who posted two fine ROIOs lately at the Wagon and very fine highly listenable quality they are too! He worries you know!



Brian Eno - Dead Finks Don’t Talk [Here Comes The Warm Jets] | jt1674

  . . . . Brian’s very own How Do You Sleep . . . . more fool me bless my soul

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/819059736292065280/brian-eno-dead-finks-dont-talk

Well could any of you recognise a Larch tree?

 


"He asked him knowingly . . . . “

She’s from Purley!

The Go-Go's - Our Lips Are Sealed (Live on TopPop 1981)

  . . . .song written by?

The Go-Go's - Our Lips Are Sealed (Live on TopPop 1981)

Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Whoppin' And Squallin’ | Herberg De Kelder

Whoppin' And Squallin'


Can’t get past that they couldn’t stand to be in the same room or travel together at the end . . . . . 

HERBERG DE KELDER

James Blood Ulmer - Please Tell Her [Odyssey] | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/atelieroblique/819064509983522816/james-blood-ulmer-please-tell-her

Leo Kottke - A Low thud [Burnt Lips] | jt1674

   . . . . oh yes! More Leo!

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/819118736139321344/leo-kottke-a-low-thud

Jeff Beck - Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY, 19-7-2016 | Albums That Should Exist

 MAESTRO!

Jeff Beck - Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY, 7-19-2016

Paul says: Whilst he prepares to go on holidays! : "For some reason, I’ve noticed that there aren’t many Jeff Beck concert recordings with really excellent sound quality. So I was especially pleased to see that when there was a big leak of soundboard recordings from the Capitol Theater in Port Chester back in April 2026, two of those are Jeff Beck concerts. Here is the first one I’m posting.

This concert was part of a tour to support his 2016 studio album “Loud Hailer.” It got good reviews, but the sales were disappointing. A lot of the songs on the album had vocals. I was pleasantly surprised to discover a song called The Ballad of the Jersey Wives,” which was performed in this concert, concerns the widows of the 9/11 victims and their search to find out what really happened in the events related to that terror attack. I didn’t know Beck wrote or cowrote those kinds of songs.

Some of the songs performed in the concert or instrumentals. Other others are sung by vocalist Rosie Bones, And still, others are sung by vocalist Jimmy Hall. You can see which is which in the song list.

A friend of musical associate Lil Panda was the one who split a single audio file into separate songs. I made a little change of boosting the volume of the applause between songs. That was too low, as is often the case with soundboard recordings. 

You sound quality is excellent. But note that the recording is mono, not stereo, just like virtually all the others from the Port Chester leak. "

This album is an hour and 23 minutes long.

01 The Revolution Will Be Televised 
02 Freeway Jam [Instrumental] 
03 Stratus [Instrumental] 
04 Live in the Dark (Jeff Beck with Rosie Bones)
05 The Ballad of the Jersey Wives (Jeff Beck with Rosie Bones)
06 The Pump [Instrumental]
07 Morning Dew (Jeff Beck with Jimmy Hall)
08 A Change Is Gonna Come (Jeff Beck with Jimmy Hall)
09 Even Odds [Instrumental] 
10 Cause We've Ended as Lovers [Instrumental] ]
11 O.I.L. [Can't Get Enough of That Sticky] (Jeff Beck with Rosie Bones)
12 Scared for the Children (Jeff Beck with Rosie Bones)
13 You Never Know [Instrumental]
14 Rollin' and Tumblin' (Jeff Beck with Jimmy Hall)
15 Superstition (Jeff Beck with Jimmy Hall)
16 Right Now (Jeff Beck with Rosie Bones)
17 A Day in the Life [Instrumental] 
18 talk (Jeff Beck with Jimmy Hall)


(All tracks Jeff Beck except where noted) 



Jeff Beck - Freeway Jam - Port Chester, New York - October 8, 2022.  Anika Nilles on drums. Rhonda Smith on bass, and keyboardist Robert Adam Stevenson 

Rusty Dean - Ashes of Love | Herberg De Kelder

 

Ashes Of Love

"I’d call this album Bluegrass related.  This was supposed to be one of Clarence White’s last projects before going on to play in the Byrds.  Rusty Dean was a name that Gary Paxton used on occasion.  

Musicians:Gary Paxton, Gib Guilbeau, Gene Parsons, Clarence White, Wayne Moore, and more.

HERBERG DE KELDER

THE WOLF : Howlin' Wolf performs "I'll Be Back Someday” | Don’s Tunes

 

Howlin' Wolf performs "I'll Be Back Someday" from the American Folk Blues Festival.  
Sam Phillips:
"When I heard him, I said, ‘This is for me. This is where the soul of man never dies’. He was about six foot six, with the biggest feet I’ve ever seen on a human being. Big Foot Chester is one name they used to call him. He would sit there with those feet planted wide apart, playing nothing but the French harp, and I tell you, the greatest show you could see today would be Chester Burnett doing one of those sessions in my studio. God, what would it be worth to see the fervor in that man’s face when he sang. His eyes would light up and you’d see the veins on his neck, and buddy, there was nothing on his mind but that song. He sang with his damn soul."
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