I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Kelly Boesch todays videos: ‘Market of Impossible Things' & 'Breathing in The Quiet'

Kelly Boesch on Facebook


Two from Kelly today as what she says on her posts on Facebook rang true

"Market of Impossible Things"
Kelly said : "With all of the horrible scenes playing out on social media, I want to try to give people a few minutes away from these thoughts and feelings to try to think of a place filled with kindness and joy...and a bit of strange. I write about this over and over but I think it’s important to keep your hopes up and try to stay strong and stay together. This piece is called ‘Market of Impossible Things’. Another adult fairy tale story 🙂
I make videos about markets a lot. I love exploring flea markets and looking at the people and coming up with stories in my head about their lives. I made these images using a beautiful Midjourney style ref code. Animated with both VEO3 and #Pika. VEO will not animate kids so I used Pika for these. Their new release is really good. Lyrics written by me, Kelly Boesch. Music created under my creative direction with assistance from Suno"
BREATHING IN THE QUIET
Kelly Says: "I always struggle with meditation. My brain is like an internet browser with 2,847 tabs open. 400 are frozen and I don’t know where the music is coming from. But sometimes I find that calm in the madness. And it’s beautiful. And I try again the next day. I made this video as a visual for myself to fall back to when I am trying to calm my mind. Being an Aquarius and heading into the Age of Aquarius...hopefully sooner than later...has made this a crazy journey lately. So many wonderful things happening at the same time as so many horrific things happening for others. It creates quite the paradox in my brain. Hard to feel good when so many are going through difficulties. I want to feel it all and need to feel it all or life will be too dark. The song is called “Breathing in the Quiet”. Lyrics written by me, Kelly Boesch. Music created under my creative direction with assistance from Suno."

check her Facebook and follow her it’s really worth it . . . . Kelly Boesch 

Bob Dylan - Neighbourhood Bully (Infidels Alternate Take)

 Neighbourhood Bully alternate take . . . for Sly too on drums . . . . . . 


Neighbourhood Bully (Infidels Alternate Take)

Jesse Winchester - That's a Touch I Like (debut Jesse Winchester)

 That’s A Touch I Like

Jesse WinchesterJesse Winchesterimage



Jesse Winchester has always been a favourite since coming across his album with Defying Gravity on and this is his debut featuring support from Levon Helm Robbie Robertson and Todd Rundgren too


Bonnie Raitt and David Lindley - Everywhere I Go [Looking Into You Tribute to Jackson Browne] | HERBERG DE KELDER

 Everywhere I Go

Bonnie Raitt & David LindleyLooking Into You: A tribute To Jackson Browneimage



HERBERG DE KELDER

Bonnie Raitt & David Lindley: Behind the Scenes recording "Everywhere I Go
Looking Into You: A Tribute to Jackson Browne (released April 1, 2014 on Music Road Records.) 
    
Bonnie Raitt: vocal, slide guitar
David Lindley: vocal, electric lead guitar
George Marinelli: electric guitar
James "Hutch" Hutchinson: bass
Mike Finnigan: Hammond B3 organ, clavinet
Ricky Fataar: drums, percussion

Recorded & Mixed by Ryan Freeland
Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Stampede Origin Studios, Culver City, CA

David Bowie and Stevie Ray Vaughan - Dallas Moonlight (1983) | soundaboard

 

David Bowie and Stevie Ray Vaughan - Dallas Moonlight (1983)

David Bowie and Stevie Ray Vaughan recorded live on April 27, 1983 at Las Colinas Soundstage, Dallas.
It's the soundcheck from the rehearsals for the Serious Moonlight tour and the only known recording with Stevie Ray Vaughan before he left Bowie's band.
Note that Stevie Ray Vaughan collaborated on Bowie's 1983 successful album Let's Dance.
Total playing time: 132 minutes.


Source: Soundboard

Track List:
Disc 1
01. Star
02. Heroes
03. What In The World
04. Look Back In Anger
05. Joe The Lion
06. Wild Is The Wind
07. Golden Years
08. Fashion
09. Lets Dance
10. Red Sails
11. Breaking Glass
12. Life On Mars
13. Sorrow
14. Cat People (Putting Out Fire)
15. China Girl
16. Scary Monsters (Super Creeps)
17. Rebel Rebel
18. I Can't Explain
19. White Light White Heat

Disc 2
01. Station To Station
02. Cracked Actor
03. Ashes To Ashes
04. Space Oddity
05. Young Americans
06. Soul Love
07. Hang Onto Yourself
08. Fame
09. TVC15
10. Stay
11. Jean Genie
12. Modern Love
13. Life On Mars (Mess Up)


from AtticRock at soundaboard 

Leo Kottke - Why Ask Why [Dreams and All That Stuff] | jt1674

 . . . . I don’t believe I will ever not post Tripping Mantras posting Leo Kottke! 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/806831871778537472/leo-kottke-why-ask-why

John Mayall - Waiting For The Right Time [Empty Rooms] | jt1674

  . . . we haven’t played any John Mayall for too long . . . I used to adore his work . . . .  

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/806892964316135424/john-mayall-waiting-for-the-right-time

Bob Dylan - License to Kill

 For Sly . . . . . . 

Canned Heat - Marianhill, Arcen, Netherlands, 8-12-1971 | Albums That Should Exists

 Canned Heat - Marianhill, Arcen, Netherlands, 8-12-1971

Paul says: I've been looking for a really good concert bootleg for the band Canned Heat, and I recently found this one. It took place in the Netherlands. I'm not sure, but I think it was broadcast by a Dutch radio station, thus explaining the excellent sound quality.

Unfortunately, one of the band's two lead singers and leaders, Alan Wilson, died in 1970. So he's not on this recording. But on the plus side, two of the band's three hits are here: "Let's Work Together" and "Goin' Up the Country." The version of "Goin' Up the Country" is very different from the hit version, being much faster and more rocking. Personally, I don't like it as much, but I give them points for trying something different anyway.

On most of the songs, the lead vocals were rather low in the mix. I fixed that by using the MVSEP program.

This album is 54 minutes long

01 Let's Work Together 
02 talk
03 Hill's Stomp [Instrumental] 
04 talk 
05 That's All Right 
06 talk 
07 Goin' Up the Country 
08 Long Way from L.A. 
09 Pay My Rent Boogie 
10 talk 
11 Utah 
12 Big City 


As Paul notes the extraordinary Al Wilson was dead by this recording and his story is tragically sad. Struggling all his life with what we would now call ‘low self esteem’ and he suffered the ‘Blues’ all his life . . . .considered almost homeless at his end ( he was found dead 'camping out' in Bob 'The Bear’ Hite’s back garden) 

Univerally acknowledged by many in the guitar blues genre, he suffered from his introverted personality and perhaps his somewhat plain looks meant he had little to no success with the opposite sex and seemed universally lonely, sometimes even on stage. His unique voice (check Going Up The Country and On The Road Again will be forever identified as being remade by him!) and his encyclopaedic knowledge of early blues platters were without equal 

After seeing them at the festivals in Southern England I was hooked and bought the first three album but after Al died I kind of left them be

Canned Heat - Lets Work Together Under The Dutch Skies 1970-74

Song For The Day . . . sadly as relevant now as it ever wa . . . but seriously Enough Is Enough!

 Chumbawamba & Credit To The Nation - Enough Is Enough