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Sunday, February 01, 2026

Robert Palmer - Addicted to Love

 mostly for me and Diamond Dave . . . . . . .he’s a Diamond tha knows and after his comments he’s not wrong . . . . . . .the full video . . . personally I prefer the gal with the jet black hair and full red lipstick!


TURN IT UP!


PLUS
knowing my penchant for trying to show live persfromaces where possible!

You know who live version often pale in comparison to the album or single version?
No well 
TURN THIS UP!!


Wow!

DANGEROUS MINDS:Did Chumbawamba give the world its most controversial album cover?

Chumbawamba most controversial album cover of all time?


Did Chumbawamba give the world its mostt controversial album cover?


Again  takes a cursory look at a favourite album of mine Chumbawamba : ANARCHY


Chumbawamba - Time Bomb

Will calls Chumbawamba a one hit wonder for their Tubthumping hit and I get it but to be fair I followed them for an age before they brought that single out so I am in the cult following school of followers as he states of anyone other than those who recognise their one hit! 
[I think I have everything recorded!]! 


Chumbawamba - Give the Anarchist a Cigarette*

* followers here will recognise the quote of the title of this song is from Bob Dylan from Pennebaker’s film documentary 'Don’t Look Back'

Photographer of the Day : Francesca Woodman

Francesca Woodman

Untitled, New York, 1979-1980 

colour self portrait!



The tragic story of Francesca Woodman is a difficult one but I post this here because I did not know about her doing any colour work and this struck me. Check her out but the prolific  production of her extraordinary body of work seems staggering as I keep coming across more and more. But her short life (23) before despairing of getting any support is a difficult read, I adore her work and she needs to be remembered






Chuck Berry - Too Much Monkey Business (Live At The Toronto Peace Festival, Canada 1969)

  . . . . of course you know what’s wrong today?!

Chuck does!

Chuck Berry - Too Much Monkey Business (Live At The Toronto Peace Festival, Canada 1969) 

well this woke me right up!

Sunday so more Post ModernJukebox I reckon! covering All-4-One hit, “I Swear”

 POSTMODERN JUKEBOX - I SWEAR

back to the days of Bob Wills and other Western swing greats, featuring Eva Mikhailovna

LAUREL & HARDY

 Start our Sunday with a Classic favourite, an American and a Brit in total harmony . . . . . .where are they?


Why The Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia of course!


more?

okily dokily then


Try n watch this without laughing! (Stan Laurel in this!)