I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

The Furrow Collective - Wild Hog In The Woods

 The Furrow Collective - Wild Hog In The Woods


I found this track over at Butterboy and his playlists  they are always worth checking out
but be quick they don’t hang around forever . . . Thanks Shankly!

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#05

Title: VA - 2016 (Var)

Created By: Shankly

Contact:     shankly1956@outlook.com

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BUTTERBOY compilations

Lloyd Robinson - Cuss Cuss | HERBERG DE KELDER / sonicandvisualsurprises

6 minutes extended play
Cuss Cuss
Lloyd Robinson 
imageCuss Cuss - Lloyd Robinson
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Deeply hypnotic early reggae magic

“Cuss Cuss” introduced one of Jamaica’s most enduring riddims — stripped down, mesmerising, and endlessly reworked for decades after.


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Brian Eno and Jon Hassell - Ba Benzéle [Fourth World: Possible Musics] | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/816963560826667008/jon-hassell-and-brian-eno-ba-benz%C3%A9l%C3%A9

TV Chair - The Fix | Guess I’m Dumb

TV Chair · The Fix

Best Days of Your Life

℗ Tim Field

Released on: 2023-11-06

The Fix - Topic

The Fiximage

The Fix - TV Chair (1994)

Wow! Another lost LP that sat unreleased until recently. The always interesting bandcampsnoop posted a song from this album, leading me to check it out on bandcamp. The Fix (definitely not the Fixx) were a British mod power pop group from Oxfordshire with a strong Jam influence. Great songwriting, vocals and guitar.


They’re local! So this one goes out to the Diamond Dave! He’s local TOO!

He’s a Diamond you know!?

Jon Batiste takes it to SKOOL! - Big Money

 I really like it when these musicians and popular media figures film work they do with schools and this may raise your spirits like it did mine!


OBVS I have no idea who this is but heck its FUN! (look I am a seventy odd year old grumpy grandad and well known curmudgeon what do you expect for nuffin!?)
Earlier this week I visited the @pikeschoolarts and we played music and spent some life affirming time together. Here’s a video of us playing Big Money
and obviously THIS is WHO he is!
Jon Batiste - Big Money!
I LIKE HIM

Birthdays: Pete Townshend

 Happy birthday to Pete Townshend, born in Chiswick, London on this day in 1945. He'll pick up his guitar and play, just like yesterday.



The Who’s iconic anthem from 1971’s Who’s Next album performed here on B-Stage at Shepperton Studios on 25 May 1978  Filmed by Jeff Stein for the closing sequence of The Kids Are Alright. Sadly this was to be the very last performance ever by Keith Moon.


Brian Eno and The Book I Read

 

Brian Eno wondering about the book he read?



somebody posted the two pictures above and I wondered
why . . . . . .I mean I KNOW why  . . . but why?  . . . . . here’s WHY

The Book I Read (Live at WCOZ, Massachusetts)


The Book I Read (1976 Demo)

none of the posts, including these video YouTube clips mentioned the name of the band so I thought I wonder if someone’s just trying to be weird . . . . . .

Well alright

THE NAME OF THIS BAND IS TALKING HEADS

meant to post this yesterday IAN CURTIS 1956 - 1980

 



interestingly (I thought) this was used in the ending yesterday of The Cage [BBC] a drama where the protagonist who is obsessed with Eighties music ends up reflecting and happy on his prison bed listening to a playlist his daughter has made for him with Joy Division and The Cure songs on it!

Matty lying on the floor

Monday, May 18, 2026

Dr. John - Ebbets Field Denver CO 9/25/1974 | VOODOO WAGON

 

Dr. John - Ebbets Field Denver CO 9/25/1974




AN XRay SPECIAL

Dr. John - Ebbets Field Denver CO 9/25/1974

New Orleans' Dr. John live at Ebbets Field music club in Denver, CO on 9/25/1974. Dr. John was on tour at this time to promote his latest album, Desitively Bonnaroo, released in April of that year. This set includes some songs from that album, as well as Dr. John's earlier catalog. This concert was recorded and broadcast by KBPI 106 FM in Denver, a freeform FM station at that time.

Musicians:

1 Intro-KBPI 06:27

2 Down Yonder 04:01

3 Gris Gris Gumbo Ya Ya 06:11

4 Danse Kalinda Ba Doom 03:29

5 Walk On Guilded Splinters 05:24

6 Mama Roux 03:59

7 Quitters Never Win 03:59

8 Mos' Scocious 04:49

9 Mess Around 03:16

10 Qualified 03:43

11 Must Be Crazy 03:26

12 Can't Git Enough 03:21

13 Desitively Bonnaroo 02:48

14 Stagger Lee 03:53

15 Didn't He Ramble 06:18

16 Right Place, Wrong Time 03:19

17 Lil Liza Jane 04:14


Dr. John - Piano, Vocals 

Alvin Robinson - Guitar  

Robert Lee Popwell - Bass 

James Booker III - Organ 

James Black - Drums

 

That same year
"Quitters Never Win" Dr. John 1974

Tim Presley - White Fence [Orange] with Ty Segall | Herberg De Kelder \ DUSTED MAGAZINE

 

White Fence — Orange (Drag City)

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It’s been a long while since Tim Presley last erected White Fence. Following 2014’s For the Recently Found Innocent, Presley has collaborated with Cate Le Bon on two weird and wonderful Drinks albums. On Orange he returns to working with Ty Segall, with whom he’s released two very fine duo albums, Hair (2012) and Joy (2018)Familiarity with any of Presley’s past output will offer some clues to Orange’s sound, style, and sense of humor — this is psych-speckled garage-pop with dimensions of playful profundity laced within the layers of jangle.

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