will sign off with this beauty from the brilliant actor and comedian Tommy Tiernan and his very own show . . . . . . . do we not get this over in the UK?
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026
The Saw Doctors | Same Oul' Town with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra
Bob Dylan : Pretty Saro The Bootleg Series, Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait
Still a favourite song from Bobby
Country Joe And The Fish: Discography 1967 - 1970 ("Country Joe" McDonald (January 1, 1942 – March 7, 2026) | URBANASPIRINES: A KOSTAS SPECIAL
Country Joe And The Fish: Discography 1967 - 1970
("Country Joe" McDonald (January 1, 1942 – March 7, 2026)

Joseph Allen "Country Joe" McDonald (January 1, 1942 – March 7, 2026) was an American singer, songwriter, musician and film composer, who was the lead singer and co-founder of the 1960s psychedelic folk-rock group Country Joe and the Fish. He wrote some of the group's most well-known songs, including "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine" and "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag", the latter a protest song against US involvement in the Vietnam War. One of the original and most popular of the San Francisco Bay Area psychedelic bands, they were also probably the most enigmatic. Joe McDonald may have written the most in-your-face anti-war, anti-military song to come out of the '60s, but he was also one of the very few musicians on the San Francisco scene who'd served in uniform.The band's name, Country Joe & the Fish, was a compromise proposed by ED Denson, an early member and the group's manager. He quoted Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong's metaphor about a revolutionary who resembled "the fish who swim in the sea of the people." There was also some thought given to the name "Country Mao & the Fish." Instead, they used "Country Joe" as a reference to McDonald, who was their singer and, as much as there was any organization to it at all, the organizer of the group, and also a reference to Joseph Stalin -- "Country Joe" was a nickname for the Soviet dictator.
Country Joe And The Fish - Eagles Auditorium Seattle, Washington, USA Saturday, 1 Nov 1969 | Voodoo Wagon from XRay
Country Joe And The Fish - Eagles Auditorium Seattle, Washington, USA Saturday, 1 Nov 1969
Country Joe McDonald - Born: January 1, 1942
Died: March 7, 2026
VOODOO WAGON
Country Joe And The Fish
Eagles Auditorium
Seattle, Washington, USA
Saturday, 1 Nov 1969
Adam Faith - Cowman Milk Your Cow (sic!) | Guess I’m Dumb

Adam Faith - Cowman Milk Your Cow (1967)
"Another song for my Teen Idols Go Psych series. Adam Faith was a British teen idol in the early 60s but had next to no success in the U.S. Here he tries his hand with something “psychedelic” written by Robin and Barry Gibb, who also add backing vocals. It’s actually really quite superb, and apparently that’s Peter Green on guitar.” ?! Thanks Guess I’m! Awesome note!
We loved Adam and he just sort of preceded my earliest pop taste but then he had a hit acting role in Budgie and we all fell in love all over again. We first caught him from What Do You Want (If You Don’t Want Money)
Covered: Neil Young, Volume 3: 1995-1999 | Albums That Should Exist
Covered: Neil Young, Volume 3: 1995-1999
By the mid-to-late 1990s, Neil Young was enjoying one of the most respected phases of his long career. After the grunge generation had embraced him earlier in the decade, Young reinforced that connection with the raw "Mirror Ball" album collaboration with Pearl Jam in 1995 and continued releasing strong albums that balanced electric noise with acoustic reflection. At the same time, a new wave of alternative, indie and Americana artists began rediscovering older corners of his catalog — not only the famous songs, but also deep cuts from albums like "Zuma," "Tonight's the Night," and "On the Beach." The covers collected in this volume reflect that moment: a mixture of roots musicians, indie rock artists and cult performers exploring both the best-known and the more obscure sides of Young's songwriting.
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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 After the Gold Rush (Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris)
02 Words [Between the Lines of Age] (Lifter & Campfire Girls)
03 Wrecking Ball (Emmylou Harris)
04 Don't Cry (Kristen Barry)
05 Grey Riders (Sand Rubies)
06 Campaigner (Snares & Kites)
07 This Note's for You (Colourful Dreams)
08 Down to the Wire (Grip Weeds)
09 When You Dance I Can Really Love (Continental Drifters)
10 Expecting to Fly (Sonya Hunter)
11 Danger Bird (27)
12 Tonight's the Night (Chris Cacavas)
13 Harvest Moon (Elliott Smith)
14 Midnight on the Bay (Red House Painters)
Amy MacDonald : Forward [live in her hotel room!]
. . . .and speaking of impromptu performances . . . . . Amy (MacDonald had been sharing her video diary of her last tour and the gigs and behind the scenes when this one popped up of just her in her hotel room to say thanks for the support . . . . . . play it
Street busker takes on Chris Martin’s Fix You when this happens . . . . .
Allie Sherlock take on 'Fix You' when a guitarist from the crowd steps up to accompany her!
George Harrison - Absolutely Sweet Marie [Bob Dylan Anniversary Concert]
. . . . . .well just because it’s George innit!
Joyous version to start your day! stay with it at lest 'til you have seen Steve (Cropper) and G.E. (Smith) trade licks and make George Dance with joy!
Someone posted on Flickkenabok so . . . . . watcha gonna doo!

