. . . it’s been a kind of Playing For Change day today so what way to bring it to a close . . . ?
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Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Riders on the Storm ft. The Doors' John and Robbie - (Jim features on backing track ) | Song Around The World | Playing For Change
Anton Corbijn on Dan Van Vliet
Don Van Vliet photographed in the Mojave desert in 1980 by photographer and filmmaker Anton Corbijn, who said this a few years ago about the shoot:
'I loved Don and he was a force to be reckoned with. I was proud to be called a friend of his. Many stories to tell but let’s just focus on one: without me having met him there would not have been a record title ’The Joshua Tree’. The photo here was taken in 1980 and i loved the shape so much that . . . thank you Don!'
Let’s Have a Couple then . . . .from Playing For Change - Iko Iko | Fat Tuesday?! For Dr John
Playing For Change
Iko Iko
For Dr John
In Loving Memory
More reflections from Leonard (Cohen that is) on wriiing
" I get up at four thirty. My alarm is set for four thirty. Sometimes I sleep through it. But when I am good to myself, I get up at four thirty, get dressed, go down to a zendo (meditation hall) not far from here. And while the others, I suppose, are moving toward enlightenment, I am working on a song while I am sitting there. At a certain moment I can bring what I have learned at the zendo, the capacity to concentrate, I can bring it to bear on the lines that are eluding me.
Then I come back to the house after two hours. It is about six thirty now, quarter to seven. I brew an enormous pot of coffee and sit down in a very deliberate way, at the kitchen table or at the computer, and begin, first of all, to put down the lines that have come to me so that I don’t forget them. And then play the song over and over again, try to find some form.
Those are wonderful hours. Before the phone starts ringing, before your civilian life returns to you with all its bewildering complexities. It is a simple time in the morning. A wonderful, invigorating time".
Monday, March 09, 2026
more Tributes to Joe: ‘Country’ Joe McDonald, ’60s rock star, proud protest counterculture icon, dies at 84
from other sources mourning the passing of a legend of the counter-culture so called

"Country" Joe McDonald, a prominent hippie rock star from the 1960s, whose song "I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag" served as a four-lettered condemnation of the Vietnam War, became an anthem for demonstrators and a significant feature of the Woodstock music festival, passed away on Sunday. He was 84.McDonald, who was a member of the band Country Joe and the Fish, died in Berkeley, California. His death, attributed to complications from Parkinson’s disease, was confirmed by his wife of 43 years, Kathy McDonald, in a statement released by his publicist.McDonald was a longstanding figure in the Bay Area music scene, where he shared the stage with notable peers such as the Grateful Dead, the Jefferson Airplane, and his former girlfriend, Janis Joplin. He composed or co-composed hundreds of songs, ranging from psychedelic jams to soul-influenced rock tracks, and produced numerous albums. However, he is most famously recognized for a talking blues he finished in under an hour in 1965 – the same year President Lyndon Johnson began deploying ground troops to Vietnam – which was recorded in the Berkeley home of Chris Strachwitz, the founder of Arhoolie Records.


Album purchase of the month (Feb 2026) WARCHILD 2 “ PULP, WET LEG, ARCTIC MONKEYS, BAT FOR LASHES, GRAHAM COXON and more

HELP(2)
by War Child Records
HELP(2) is a brand new collaborative album, inspired by the landmark 1995 release 'HELP', which brings music lovers together in support of War Child's vital work delivering immediate aid, education, specialist mental health support, and protection to children affected by conflict around the world.
HELP(2) carries forward the spirit of the original ‘HELP’ album and was brought to life through a close collaboration with Abbey Road Studios, recorded predominantly across one extraordinary week in November 2025. Under the stewardship of acclaimed producer James Ford as Executive Producer, HELP(2) features an incredible line-up of contributors including Anna Calvi, Arctic Monkeys, Arlo Parks, Arooj Aftab, Bat For Lashes, Beabadoobee, Beck, Beth Gibbons, Big Thief, Black Country, New Road, Cameron Winter, Damon Albarn, Depeche Mode, Dove Ellis, Ellie Rowsell, English Teacher, Ezra Collective, Foals, Fontaines D.C., Graham Coxon, Greentea Peng, Grian Chatten, Kae Tempest, King Krule, Nilüfer Yanya, Olivia Rodrigo, Pulp, Sampha, The Last Dinner Party, Wet Leg and Young Fathers…amongst other musicians, engineers, mixers and producers.
In addition to the stellar cast of musicians involved, renowned filmmaker and Academy Award Winner Jonathan Glazer acted as Creative Director for ‘HELP(2)’, working with Academy Films to assemble a team of brilliant creatives and overseeing the filming and art direction for the project.
All proceeds from this album support War Child UK to protect, educate, and stand up for the rights of children living through conflict around the world.
HELP(2) represents hope for children whose lives have been torn apart by war. It is a testament to the generosity of artists and the music industry for making a positive difference towards securing a safer, brighter future for those children. Because no child should be part of war. Ever.credits
released March 6, 2026
2026, War Child Records