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Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Birthdays: Damon Albarn (58) GORILLAZ: DAMASCUS [Official]
Wishing a very happy 58th birthday to BLUR and GORILLAZ frontman DAMON ALBARN!
Norah Jones Is Playing Along with Martha Wainwright (Podcast Season 2 Episode 24)
Norah Jones Is Playing Along with Martha Wainwrightght
Country Joe McDonald - BBC Sessions, Volume 1: 1970-1976 | Albums That Should Exist
Country Joe McDonald - BBC Sessions, Volume 1: 1970-1976
To be honest, I can't say I'm that familiar with his discography. But since he died, I wanted to see if there were any worthy albums I could post of his music. To my surprise, I found not one, not two, but three albums of unreleased material he performed for the BBC, all of it from the early 1970s. Here's the first one. It consists of BBC studio sessions. The other two I'll be posting feature BBC concerts.
The first seven tracks come from an appearance on John Peel's radio show, "Top Gear," in 1970. Tracks 8 and 9 are from the "One in Ten" radio show "One in Ten" in 1971. The rest of the songs are from the "Old Grey Whistle Test" TV show. Tracks 10 through 14 are from a 1972 episode. Tracks 15 through 17 are from a 1974 episode. The rest, tracks 16 through 21, are from a 1976 episode. Most of the songs were performed in solo acoustic mode.
By the way, there was one more song, "TV Blues," played on the 1974 episode which I couldn't find. If anyone has it (or other BBC sessions from him), I'll add it in.
All the music here is unreleased. The sound quality is generally excellent, especially since there was no audience noise.
This album is 59 minutes long.
01 Hold On, It's Coming
02 Balancing on the Edge of Time
03 talk
04 It's So Nice to Have Love
05 Maria
06 talk
07 Tell Me Where You're Bound
08 talk
09 Jean Desprez
10 Tricky Dick
11 talk
12 Trapped Inside a Fantasy
13 talk
14 Coulene Anne
15 Holy Roller
16 talk
17 Living in the Country
18 Save the Whales
19 talk
20 Our Wedding Day
21 Breakfast for Two
(all tracks Country Joe McDonald)
Covered: Neil Young, Volume 9: 2020-2022 | Albums That Should Exist
Covered: Neil Young, Volume 9: 2020-2022
The early 2020s brought an unexpected new chapter in the long afterlife of Neil Young's songs. During the Covid pandemic years, musicians around the world turned to home recordings, livestream performances, and online collaborations. In that environment, Young's catalog proved once again remarkably adaptable: intimate acoustic songs worked perfectly in stripped-down home recordings, while his electric epics continued to inspire roots-rock and Americana bands. At the same time, Young himself remained a visible cultural figure, both through the expanding Neil Young Archives project and through public debates about streaming platforms and artists' rights. The covers in this volume reflect that moment: a mixture of independent artists, online collaborations, and established performers revisiting songs from every phase of Young's long career.
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Note that Fabio wrote individual paragraphs about all the songs in this volume. To see that, please look at the Word file added to the download zip file. Thanks again to Fabio for his help putting these albums together.
This album is an hour and three minutes long.
01 Razor Love (Brandon Wolfe Scott with Stacey)
02 Unknown Legend (Mandolin Orange)
03 Eldorado (Sioux 13)
04 No Wonder (Blue Raincoat)
05 Lookout Joe (Marc Ford)
06 Be the Rain (Gil Michaels)
07 I'm the Ocean (Dark Wrangler)
08 It's a Dream (Cody Simpson & Ben Harper)
09 Surfer Joe and Moe the Sleaze (Rust for Glory)
10 Comes a Time (Jeff & Laura)
11 When God Made Me (Ronnie Drew & Eleanor Shanley)
12 Love in Mind (Cowboy Junkies)
13 Mother Earth (Zach)
Neil Young and The Shocking Pinks 1983| Hear Rock City
After all the brilliant covers volumes of Neil Young songs have this unique item from Hear Rock City of Neil and ensemble covering other folks work!
They Went To My Baby's Head...
Mississippi John Hurt ‘Candy Man’ | Mississippi John Hurt playing at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
Speaking of music discovered through my brother Steve . . . . Mississippi John Hurt!
Roxy Music feat. Eno) - Do The Strand (OGWT)
Roxy Music's second album For Your Pleasure was released on 23 March, 1973, beginning with "Do The Strand", seen here live on the Old Grey Whistle Test
What’s the first music you ever heard . . .or bought! Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto in B flat (solo piano version arr Percy Grainger)
Speaking of flamenco and early experiences of music . . . Music bought when it came out leads to what’s the first music you ever bought!? What's the first live music you ever saw and heard?
Amongst the greatest memories of my brother I have to thank him for loads of musical references and particularly his becoming aware of the Oxford University Guitar Society (he discovered anyone could join at that time and anyone could go see the artists they booked in halls around the campus (its the entire CITY!) and we got to see Segovia, (front row, feet away of The Sheldonian Theatre ) Manitas de Plata (in the New Theatre I think), the same room was enough!, a primal force of nature and Paco Peña first row in a small concert room somewhere inches away from him, staggering, never quite the same after that!
Remembering the first time I ever heard live music was a concert I was taken to with primary school I think to see a piano recital of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto in B flat
Which was the first record I asked to buy (a 10” album of!) I guess I would have 10 or eleven
Still dancin’ !
Here’s a flamenco clip that grabbed me . . . .
Antonia Singla, “La Singla,”
From a Romani community in Barcelona, she lost most of her hearing shortly after birth due to infection. This notwithstanding, she developed her art to become of the greatest bailaoras in flamenco.




