I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Sunday, March 15, 2026

John Cale - Leaving It Up to You (WPIX Radio NYC 1979)

 More John Cale from 1979 . . . .to make up for missing his birthday!?!

John Cale - Leaving It Up to You (WPIX Radio NYC 1979)


nice understated stage presence!




Covered: Neil Young, Volume 5: 2005-2007 | Albums That Should Exist

 Covered: Neil Young, Volume 5: 2005-2007

Paul says: Here’s another “Covered “ Neil Young. Since I’m on vacation, I’ll keep this short. Once again, Fabio from Rio wrote some notes, so here they are:

By the mid-2000s, Neil Young had fully achieved something rare in popular music: he was simultaneously a living legend and an active creative force. His catalog had by then become a kind of common language shared across genres. Indie rock bands, folk revivalists, alternative country singers, and even pop performers were freely exploring different corners of his songwriting. Meanwhile, Young himself continued releasing ambitious work, from the politically charged "Living with War" to the reflective "Prairie Wind."

The covers gathered in this volume illustrate how widely his influence had spread. Younger artists approached the songs with fresh sensibilities, sometimes transforming well-known classics into intimate acoustic performances, while others revived deeper cuts that had long been favorites among the devoted "Rusties." In several cases, the reinterpretations reveal how remarkably adaptable Young's compositions are: sometimes, the same song can thrive equally well as a folk lament, a rock anthem, or a stripped-down indie confession.

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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 one minute long.

01 Shots (Constantines)
02 The Needle and the Damage Done (Pretenders)
03 Deep Forbidden Lake (Bentonio)
04 For the Turnstiles (Be Good Tanyas)
05 Little Wing (Elizabeth Mitchell)
06 Rockin’ in the Free World (Ann Vriend)
07 Burned (Veruca Salt)
08 Cinnamon Girl (Melissa McClelland)
09 Hey Hey, My My [Into the Black] (Hard Lessons)
10 I Am a Child (Britta Phillips)
11 Ordinary People (Steve Dahl)
12 Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown (Trews)
13 Natural Beauty (Tara MacLean)
14 Bad Fog of Loneliness (Justin Nozuka)
15 A Man Needs a Maid (Dala)


Remembering the great Lightnin' Hopkins (March 15, 1912 – January 30, 1982) | Don's Tunes

May be a black-and-white image of wingtip shoes and motorcycle
Many of Hopkins’s sardonic and over-the-top songs would make for great music videos directed by Quentin Tarantino. In “Bring Me My Shotgun,” Lightnin’ discovers his significant other has been “fooling around with too many men.” He confronts her with his weapon, then shows he’s a softie by letting her live, citing: “I said the only reason I don’t shoot you, little woman, my double-barrel shotgun, it just won’t fire.”
But for all his (hopefully) fictional acts of violence, Lightnin’ was said to be a friendly sort and quick with the quip (as well as more than a few nips): “If you’re gonna play the blues, you shouldn’t even be able to stand up.”
When asked to explain the origin of the blues, Lightnin’ wisecracked, “They’re somewhere between the greens and yellows.” And when a frustrated bandmate wanted to know what key they were playing in, Hopkins calmly answered, “In the key of Lightnin’ Hopkins.”
When Hopkins was a lad of eight living in Leona, Texas, his first guitar didn’t have any keys because it was a cardboard cigar box. He remembered: “I cut me a round hole in the middle of it, take me a little piece of plank, nailed it onto that cigar box, and I got me some [chicken screen] wire. I made me a bridge back there and raised it up high enough that it would make a sound inside that little box, and got me a tune out of it. I kept my tune and I played from then on.”
Source: Mark Daponte / Culture Sonar
Photo by David Gahr

Tony Joe White -The Migrant (1969) | Guess I’m Dumb

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Tony Joe White -The Migrant (1969)

Deep and soulful final track on Tony Joe’s second LP.

I hear there’s a pipeline hard hands way down in Texas
So I guess I’ll go and brush a wheel or t
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I wasn’t gonna bother with that southern soul stew vibe we associate with him till I heard this one in full and Tony Joe we all know from Polk Salad Annie fame but here a more reflective soul ballad with a deep and moving voiced country gent vibe worthy of a Sunday 


The Beach Boys - Caesar's Boardwalk Atlantic City NJ 1983 | soundaboard

Beach Boys - Caesar's Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 1983

 

An ATTICROCK SPECIAL

On July 4, 1983, The Beach Boys performed a massive, free concert on the beach behind Caesar's Boardwalk Regency in Atlantic City, NJ, drawing an estimated 150,000 to 200,000 people.
This was also one of the last Beach Boys shows to feature Dennis Wilson.

Sound Quality: 9+

Source: FM Broadcast

Track List:
01 California Girls
02 I Can Hear Music
03 Sloop John B
04 Darlin'
05 Dance Dance Dance
06 Wouldn't It Be Nice?
07 You're So Good To Me
08 Imagine
09 God Only Knows
10 What You Do To Me
11 409 Intro
12 409
13 I Get Around
14 Runaway
15 Surfer Girl
16 Come Go With Me
17 Rockin' All Over The World
18 Help Me Rhonda
19 Rock and Roll Music
20 Surfin' Safari>Surf City>Surfin' U.S.A.
21 Good Vibrations
22 Barbara Ann
23 Fun Fun Fun


Odd I thought to find a FM Radio quality boot and this is worth it for Beach Boys fans (who isn’t?)


John Cale - Casey At The Bat (live in Pittsburgh1979) |


John Cale earlier that same year - Live in Rochester 1979

 johncale casey at the bat - pittsburgh 1979 03 08

john cale

casey at the bat at phase iii pittsburgh mar 8 1979



full set here not so good on quality!


THE INK SPOTS- JAVA JIVE

 THE INK SPOTS- JAVA JIVE


you know it!

Coffee Poster of the day!


Terry Hall - Our Lips Are Sealed (fine live version)

 Speaking of missing people here is Terry Hall with a favourite song of his and it always stirred me this song . . . . .I found it anger making and somehow justified and was against the judgment by others! No?



Diane Keaton on Al Pacino!




The most beautiful man I’ve shared my bed with. From the moment I saw his face, there was nothing nice about my thoughts. 

- Diane Keaton on Al Pacino



What can she mean?


The Band "Evangeline" Shibuya Public Hall, Tokyo, 1987. | The Band: A History [Flickeanbokk!]

 Garth and The Boys recall Evangeline walking the banks of the mighty Mississippi in the pale moonlight

The Band performing "Evangeline" at Shibuya Public Hall, Tokyo, 1987.

No Robbie but none the worse for that sadly!

What it it needed was a piano accordion solo eh Garth?

Heck we miss him and all the boys!