I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Jeff Beck - Pork Pie (From "Performing This Week Live at Ronnie Scotts”) 2007 [Track of The Week]

 THE MASTER . . . . . . JEFF BECK 


again with the clips . . . so here’s the full version it's PORK PIE at Ronnie Scotts



Jeff Beck - Pork Pie (From "Performing This Week Live at Ronnie Scotts”)

Jeff Beck - Guitar Vinnie Colaiuta - Drums Tal Wilkenfeld - Bass Jason Rebello - Keys


as the guys at The Rock n Roll Bible and Jazz Rock Fusion who posted the snippet post out watch out for Robert Plant in the audience smiling as he is transported like everyone else (even Tal!)

Lambchop - The Saturday Option [What Another Man Spills] | Herberg De Kelder

 The Saturday Option

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Young Marble Giants - Cakewalking | jt1674

We have had tracks from this album before and yes it was one of those bought when it came out . . .I was so excited by this lot when they first hit . . .still love this debut album

 #young marble giants

#alison statton#phil moxham#stuart moxham
https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/814877035078041600/young-marble-giants-cakewalking

Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Hot Head [ Doc At The Radar Station (1980)] | HERBERG DE KELDER

 

Hot Head

Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band - Hot Head (1980)


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Jimmy McCracklin - Get Tough (Jimmy McCraklin & Paul Gayten) | HERBERT DE KELDER

 

Get Tough



Jimmy McCracklin - Get Tough (Jimmy McCraklin & Paul Gayten)

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Bernard Gérard - Rosbif Attack (Ne Nous Fâchons Pas) | HERBERG DE KELDER

 

Rosbif Attack [NE Nous Fâchons Pas]

Bernard Gérard - Rosbif Attack (Ne Nous Fâchons Pas)

Dr. John - Such A Night (1982) PBS Soundstage | Guess I’m Dumb

 

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Dr. John - Such A Night (1982)

Dr. John recorded the original version of Such A Night in 1971, and while I like that version, this rendition from a PBS Soundstage program in 1982 is so alive, exuberant and filled with the New Orleans spirit.

If I don’t do it somebody else will

Full set here . . . .Chicago Sound Stage 1982 with Allan Toussaint and Etta James

Molly (Tuttle) and cohorts warmup (in the car park!?)

Molly Tuttle

And this is in the car park!!!?

A Doc Watson warm up! 



Holy Moly!

Teenage Fanclub - Going Places (1995) | Guess I’m Dumb

 

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Teenage Fanclub - Going Places (1995)

"Superlative power pop from the Fannies.” Can you say that GID? “I just did!” Guess I’m Dumb

Drank the ocean
Moved my feet to a different soun
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Junior Wells Chicago Blues Band with Buddy Guy - Yonder Wall [Hoodoo Man Blues] | HERBERG DE KELDER

 Yonder Wall

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now like Baby Please Don’t Go, Goodnight Irene  How Come Your Dog Don’t Bark etc etc and too many others to mention Yonder Wall is one of those public domain blues standards that I was so fascinated by as youngster (13 or so) and I think the first time I heard it was from The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and/or John Mayall (Bluesbreakers?) and it has stuck . . . . I have it as Yonders Wall [as indeed it is sung here] by loads of folk and the pluralisation intrigued me always. 

Written in 1945 by Memphis Jimmy [James "Beale Street” Clark] it is most associated with Elmore James upon whose version most contemporary versions are based (1961?) and Jazz Gillum recorded the earliest about a year after Clark wrote it and many folks think that it his despite the label acknowledgment that it is written by Clark. It is also frequently known as Hand Me Down My Walking Cane . . . . but the ‘Yonders’ intrigued me the most. Who was Yonder and why did he have a wall, why do I need to get my walking cane and is his wife expecting him back any minute now!?😉