I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Jeff Healy Band at Hammersmith Odeon London UK 1990 | Voodoo Wagon

 The Jeff Healey Band - Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK September 24th 1990

AN XRAY SPECIAL




The Jeff Healey Band 
 Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK September 24th 1990

this from XRay at The Voodoo Wagon

I was late to Jeff Healy ashamed to say but these recordings make up for my tardiness and help expand my knowledge base and enjoyment. Never even knew he had played the Hammersmith Odeon!

WARNING: This download is VERY HIGH QUALITY!

Looks like this was a BBC Radio One In Concert! Here on the Tube!

Jeff Healey-Something's Got A Hold On To Live Hammersmith Odeon 1990

VA - Blues Women Anthology [2007] | Butterboy

 

VA - Blues Women Anthology [2007] (18 x CDs)

BLUES WOMEN


The Blues Women Anthology series is a sprawling, unofficial collection of 

compilations that gathers performances by female blues artists from many 

eras and corners of the genre. 

Unlike curated anthologies issued by record labels with rights clearances 

and remastered sources, these anthologies are bootleg compilations 

assembled outside the formal industry system, circulating largely as digital 

double-CD sets. 

That context matters to how the series functions more than any single 

track list, because part of the experience is encountering music that 

might otherwise be scattered across rare LPs, obscure singles, or 

out-of-print compilations.


As a body of material these anthologies are eclectic and uneven by design. 

There are moments of clear beauty and deep expression here, 

performances that carry the raw emotional weight and stylistic range that 

define blues as a form. 

Vocals and instrumentation run the gamut from early country blues grit to 

later urban and rhythm-inflected styles, giving a broad, if informal, 

sense of the diverse voices women brought to the music over decades. 

On its own terms the series can be a trove of interesting performances, 

especially for listeners who enjoy discovery outside mainstream catalogs.


The Blues Women Anthology series reads more as a collector-driven archive 

than a polished survey. 

It shines brightest when taken as a window into the breadth of women’s 

contributions to blues and related forms, approached with an ear for charm 

and curiosity rather than expecting uniform fidelity or definitive representation.

 That blend of rawness and range gives the series a particular appeal, 

even as its unofficial nature and patchy quality remind listeners that it occupies 

a different space from sanctioned anthologies backed by labels and rights.

 (Butterboy)

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This is a very odd selection of women artists and not what I was expecting at all but 

eclectic or nay it is worth a listen and no mistake

A Butterboy compilation worthy of your eardrobes - pin ‘em back!



Marianne Faithfull - Broken English + Live Performance

 


Broken English + Live Performance | Wed 18 Mar
See a preview of Broken English followed by a live-streamed concert performance of Marianne Faithfull's songs by a star-studded line-up, including Jarvis Cocker, Beth Orton, Anna Calvi, Rufus Wainwright and Samantha Morton.

Photographer of The Day - our Johnnyc1969 | HALF REMEMBERED?

 


Half remembered…?

Fragments, memory and ghosts metaphorical and literal, have a habit of creeping into my photography. Sometimes, those fragments coalesce together, triggered by the simple act of re-visiting a particular location. The dormant virus awakes, and before you know it, the view before you has triggered an awakening of memory.

There are certain memories that never really reach your brain. They stay in your blood like a dormant virus…” [Michael Moorcock]

At times it’s the power of imagination that is called into action. The power to ‘see’ the ‘before’…

These days trips to Coventry focus on watching the Sky Blues but I’ll always try to take in a brief trip around the city centre before kick off. It remains familiar despite the many changes since moving away in the early 80’s and the ghosts of memory still have a habit of showing their faces from time to time… 

Anyway…The following images suggest (to me at least), a tripych of sorts. Hence the captions… 😉

Images below as follows:

“Beginnings…” From Broadgate towards the precinct.

“Renewal…” View from Hertford Street. Demolition underway for City Centre South regeneration scheme.

“Departure….” Coventry Station

(In other news: Sky Blues 3 – Preston North End 0…)

found Johnnys entry here especially poetic and it brought to mind the Ghost Town boys The Specials as Two Tone came from there . . . . . . 

Ideas and Images From Portsmouth and Beyond

For John Callaway 2026 

despite being shot in London it always reminded me of their hometown  . . . . . . 


The Specials - You're Wondering Now (feat. Saffiyah Khan) - Coventry Cathedral Ruins, 10/7/19

Danielle Dax - Everyone Squeaks Gently [Pop Eyes] | jt1674

 

Danielle Dax as Wolfgirl in Neil Jordan's The Company of Wolves, 1984

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/811334520054906880/danielle-dax-everyone-squeaks-gently

Artwork used as Record Covers : Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) - Light Reflected Off The Oceands Of The Moon [Ice Cream For Crow] 1982

 

The full cover art for "Light Reflected Off The Oceands Of The Moon", a 4 track EP released on 12 inch vinyl in 1982 to promote the final Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band album "Ice Cream For Crow". The cover painting by Don Van Vliet was done on a window shade in the late 1960s during the "Trout Mask Replica" era.




The Analogues - Drive My Car

 The Analogues - Drive My Car

On November 12, 2025, The Young Analogues gave a small try-out in the rehearsal studio in Haarlem.

The Analogues perform later period Iconic Beatle Albums from start to finish
plus a selection of Fab classics



Birthdays: Irene Carra - ROUTE

Go on give it a listen! A disco classic with heartfelt message too and this one is for my Gals my daughter Amy and her daughter Molly! (It’s a BANGER! WAIT for the beat to drop!)😉

Irene Cara was born in New York City on this day in 1948. 

All alone she has cried, silent tears full of pride, in a world made of steel, made of stone. 

Irene Cara - Flashdance... What A Feeling  1983

The Ventures "Wipe Out” OR The Surfaris “Wipe Out” . . but who wrote it . . . . and whose came first!?

Oh my brother Steve bought this home (by The Surfaris!) and played it non-stop when it came out . . . . and he loved the Ventures until he discovered The Shadows!!

 The Ventures

"Wipe Out"

check out everyone here but especially the drummers!

although someone on Flickennabokk said it was first written by the Ventures
but it WAS written by these guys

THE SURFARIS

“WIPE OUT
1963



written seemingly as a throw away as they were short a B -Side!!![to Surfer Joe!”] they took it around and NOBODY liked it!


BUMP! Quiz! March 17th 2026 | SO WHO IS THIS BEAUTY!?

 Quiz! March 17th 2026 | So WHO IS THIS BEAUTY!?

 

WHO IS THIS! Beauty from her High School Yearbook . . . . no clues yet and no reverse engineering or Googling puhleeze! So who IS it?


Being "High School" she is obviously American
A legend in her own right she is associated with one of the BIGGEST bands on the planet
But HOW?