I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Keren Ann - My Name Is Trouble (Nurse Jackie soundtrack)

 Keren Ann - My Name It Is Trouble


Now I have said before how frequently I pick up fine, fine music from TV series (Emily Barker, Wilful Missing etc etc) but this is from 2010 and I rarely find music from quite so far back but this track cropped up in my revisiting the excellent TV series (Channel 4 here in the UK) from the States Nurse Jackie which I am currently binge watching and adore Edie (Carmela Soprano) Falco
and found this [series 5 ep 3]:
"My name is trouble", taken from the album 101, available here : http://bit.ly/ieWhdH
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Now the thing is that I have mentioned a couple of previous tracks on Nurse Jackie but it is uncanny how music affects the storyline and plot feel and these guys who do the casting of songs in context on TV series (Wallender etc) fascinate me. Where do they get to hear contemporary music that fits so well? Do they commission things and do they have to pay inordinately large sums to get releases from artists? I think I would have loved to work in that field. It has led to a life long journey with the work of Emily Barker and Wilful Missing I bought everything by and they seem to be defunct now which is an almost unbearable sadness. Both fine and exquisite writers of the contemporary song IMHO

There, I’ll shut up now but . . . . . .you take my point?

Fleetwood Mac - Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA 1971| AtticRock @ soundaboard

Fleetwood Mac - Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA 1971

Fleetwood Mac at the Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino, California on February 19, 1971.

It was one of the dates on which Peter Green joined the Mac temporarily after the disappearance of Jeremy Spencer, who went on to join a religious sect.*

The Swing Auditorium was an indoor arena with a capacity of nearly 10,000 attendees where many rock artists from the sixties and seventies performed. It was destroyed on a fateful date, September 11, 1981, when a twin-engine Cessna aircraft crashed into it.


Sound Quality: 9+

Source: Soundboard (mono)

Track List:
01 tuning
02 Station Man 
03 Get Like You Used To Be 
04 Dragonfly 
05 Purple Dancer 
06 I'd Rather Go blind 
07 Tell Me All The Things You Do
08 Jam 

* interesting historic document in the Fleetwood Mac story and not least because Peter felt able to step back up after the ‘disappearance of the execrable unashamed Children God Berg acolyte and mentee, the pedophile Spencer scurried away onto the darkness [interesting that he is still touting his trade and trying to tour the UK despite fervent opposition and people keeping track of the child abuser]

Sir Douglas Quintet - The Best Of ....Plus (1964-1966 USA 2000 release) | Rockasteria

 Sir Douglas Quintet - The Best Of ....Plus (1964-1966 USA 2000 release)

Recorded between 1964 and 1966, this set is a companion to THE SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET IS BACK! The Sir Douglas Quintet came off more like a gritty amalgam of every strain of music that drifted through the airwaves of Texas.

Leader Doug Sahm had wide-ranging musical tastes but he attached himself to every performance with such pure and utter confidence that the tendency to label his music falls away as its wonderful wholeness becomes apparent. "She's About a Mover," the number that put the Quintet on the map, opens things up. Delights abound--from the riveting "The Rains Came" to the bluesy drama of "In The Pines."

The breadth found in this timeless music can be heard as the blueprint for Doug Sahm's music career over the following three decades. Restless, reverent, honest and bold, this is an essential Sir Douglas Quintet songs collection from their early period (it's not an all-time best of compilation despite its title)


Tracks
1. She's About a Mover - 2:23
2. Beginning of the End (Jimmy Duncan) - 2:58
3. Tracker (Dick Kline) - 2:33 
4. You're out Walkin' the Streets Tonight - 2:16 
5. In the Pines (Traditional) - 2:22 
6. In the Jailhouse Now #2 (Jimmie Rodgers) - 2:22 
7. Quarter to Three (Frank Guida, Gary Anderson, Gene Barge, Joseph Royster) - 1:45 
8. One Way Out (Sonny Boy Williamson II) - 3:12 
9. Rains Came (Huey P. Meaux) - 2:14 
10.Please Just Say So (Doug Sahm, Jay Schenider) - 2:25 
11.We'll Take Our Last Walk Tonight - 2:44 
12.You're out Walkin' the Streets Tonight - 1:50 
13.Sugar Bee (Eddie Shuler) - 2:19  
14.Blue Norther (Al Nilsen, Nathaniel Allen) - 2:17 
15.Story of John Hardy (Traditional) - 2:42 
16.In Time - 2:15 
17.Bacon Fat (Andre Williams, Devora Brown) - 2:26 
18.She's Gotta Be Boss - 2:11 
19.Love Don't Treat Me Fair - 1:32 
20.She Digs My Love - 2:47 
21.When I Sing the Blues - 2:31 
All songs by Doug Sahm except where noted

The Sir Douglas Quintet
*Doug Sahm - Vocals, Guitar
*Jack Barber - Bass Guitar
*Augie Meyers - Keyboards
*Frank Morin - Saxophone, Percussion
*Johnny Perez - Drums




The Story of Sir Douglas Quintet 'She’s About a Mover


Sir Douglas Quintet - Mendocino 1968

Then and Now . . . .to Live from Austin City Limits
 'She’s About a Mover’ October 14, 1975,


‘Mendocino' October 14, 1975,

Woodentops - “So Good Today” [Giant] | HERBERG DE KELDER / fivestarlounge

 

So Good Today

herberg found this on here fivestarlounge:

who said: My favourite Woodentops song “So Good Today” is from the superb 1986 album “Giant.” Every song is great, especially this one, which surprisingly was never a single from the LP. The big hit was “Good Thing,“ 

HERBERG DE KELDER


and we can see (hear?) why! 

Loving this one . . . . .  

Dream Syndicate - Burn | HERBERG DE KELDER

Burn


HERBERG DE KELDER

Bob Dylan - Train of Love (cover Johnny Cash)

In 5th April 2022, Bob Dylan remembered the taping of the Johnny Cash tribute show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, which took place on the same day in 1999. Bob Dylan appeared in a pre-recorded video from European tour rehearsals performing “Train Of Love.” The event was broadcast on April 18 in the United States. 

RECORD STORE DAY (UK) 18.04.2026

Sophie says don’t forget 

RECORD STORE DAY IS COMING!







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Friday, April 10, 2026

Happy birthday to Sophie Ellis-Bextor, born in Hounslow, London on this day in 1979

 Happy birthday to Sophie Ellis-Bextor, born in Hounslow, London on this day in 1979.



During the Covid outbreak Sophie and her entire family kept us ‘sane' (sic!) with a dance round the kitchen! This was the last one number 10

Zorita seduces a stranded sailor with her erotic snake dance in I Married a Savage, 1949

This had me in fits! 

Mind you . . . . 






Zorita seduces a stranded sailor with her erotic snake dance in I Married a Savage, 1949


Elliott Smith - The Steamboat, Austin, TX, 5-3-2003 | Albums That Should Exist

Elliott Smith - The Steamboat, Austin, TX, 5-3-2003

Paul says: I was listening to some Elliott Smith music yesterday, and I noticed that I'd never posted this concert from him. So I want to fix that ASAP, since it's an excellent concert. It's the best concert I've heard from 2003, the last year of his life. (He died on October 21, 2003, at the age of 34.) This is a solo acoustic concert.

What makes this concert recording stand out is the sound quality. It's an excellent soundboard bootleg. He was in good form, which wasn't always the case in 2003. He hadn't toured much since 2000, and he was playing a lot of new songs, some of which would end up on his 2004 album, "From a Basement on the Hill." It also ends with a nice cover of "Blackbird" by the Beatles. 

By the way, I've noticed there's a video of this entire concert on YouTube. This isn't sourced from that, though. The video quality isn't that good, but I thought I'd mention it for people who might want to watch it. 

This album is an hour and three minutes long.

01 Happiness 
02 Memory Lane
03 Rose Parade 
04 Strung Out Again
05 talk 
06 Plainclothes Man 
07 I Figured You Out 
08 St. Ides Heaven
09 A Passing Feeling 
10 Division Day 
11 talk
12 Between the Bars 
13 Twilight 
14 I Better Be Quiet Now 
15 talk 
16 Pretty [Ugly Before] 
17 Waltz No. 2 [XO] 
18 Satellite 
19 talk
20 Coast to Coast
21 Say Yes
22 talk 
23 Blackbird 

Elliott Smith - Waltz #2 Live on Later... December 1998.