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Saturday, May 02, 2026
Flaco Jimenez - La Feria Polka [Flaco’s Amigos] | HERBERG DE KELDER

Well it is Saturday and we love a Polka hey?
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Lightnin' Hopkins - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, USA 24-4-1974 | Albums That Should Exist
Lightnin' Hopkins - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, 4-24-1974
I tend to think of Hopkins as someone from decades earlier. But he was still very musically active in 1974. He was about 61 years old, which isn't really old for a blues musician. For instance, B.B. King lived to be 89 years old, and was still performing right up until the end.
Here's the Wikipedia entry intro about him: "[Hopkins] was an American country blues singer, songwriter, guitarist, and occasional pianist from Centerville, Texas. In 2010, Rolling Stone magazine ranked him No. 71 on its list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. The musicologist Robert 'Mack' McCormick opined that Hopkins is 'the embodiment of the jazz-and-poetry spirit, representing its ancient form in the single creator whose words and music are one act.' He influenced Townes Van Zandt, Hank Williams, Jr., and a generation of blues musicians such as Stevie Ray Vaughan... In his own lifetime, Hopkins was one of the initial inductees in 1980 to the Blues Hall of Fame."
Here's the rest of the entry:
I'll add a bit more to that. His recording career began in the 1940s, when he was already in his 30s. He grew popular with Black audiences in the 1940s and 50s. In the 1960s, his career got a boost when his music was discovered by the folk revival, mostly made up of White audiences. That started in 1960, when he performed at the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York City with Joan Baez and Pete Seeger. From that point on, he often played at folk festivals and colleges, and even toured internationally. He died of cancer in 1982, at the age of 69.
This is a solo acoustic concert, with a lot of banter between songs. The music is unreleased, and the sound quality is excellent.
This album is 55 minutes long.
01 talkall tracks Lightning Hopkins
02 Nothing I Can Do
03 talk
04 Lord Have Mercy
05 talk
06 Lazy Woman Do
07 talk
08 I Got My Hook in Your Water
09 talk
10 Can You Tell Who's Coming In
11 talk
12 Cook My Breakfast
13 talk
14 Key to the Highway
15 talk
16 It's Time for You to Change Your Way
17 talk
18 Instrumental
19 talk
20 Rock Me Baby
21 talk
22 Ain't It Crazy [The Rub]
23 talk
24 70 Miles from Nowhere
Steve Winwood - Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, 4-24-2015 | Albums That Should Exist (or not!?)
Steve Winwood - Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, 4-24-2015
Winwood hasn't released a new studio album since 2008. So he stuck to playing classics from earlier in his career. The only semi-recent song he played was "Dirty City," from 2008.
The sound quality is excellent (though in mono). The only tinkering I did was to boost the volume of the applause at the ends of songs, plus boosting the banter. Oh, and I boosted the volume of all the songs in general. For some reason, most of these Port Chester boots seem to have quite low volume settings.
This album is an hour and 15 minutes long.
01 I'm a Man (Steve Winwood)
02 Them Changes (Steve Winwood)
03 Pearly Queen (Steve Winwood)
04 Can't Find My Way Home (Steve Winwood)
05 talk (Steve Winwood)
06 Dirty City (Steve Winwood)
07 The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (Steve Winwood)
08 Glad [Instrumental] (Steve Winwood)
09 Light Up or Leave Me Alone (Steve Winwood)
10 talk (Steve Winwood)
11 Higher Love (Steve Winwood)
12 talk (Steve Winwood)
13 Dear Mr. Fantasy (Steve Winwood)
14 Gimme Some Lovin' (Steve Winwood)
Kelly Boesch - From My Mouth To Yours
There is this thing that happens in meetings where a woman will say something and it goes unnoticed. Then a man at the table will take that idea and use it as his own and everyone loves it. I have heard so many of my women friends tell me this same thing. I overheard a conversation again recently where two women were talking about this happening. So I decided to do some research. There is a great article in Forbes about this and actually many others as well. And it doesn’t only happen to women....but mostly. So I wrote this song about it a few weeks back but was having a really hard time trying to figure out what kind of video I could make to go with it. It’s so much harder when the song comes first. I move toward the abstract. I actually don’t like when the scene matches the lyrics too much as then people try to work out the story without just using their imagination. I like people to write their own story lines with the visuals. It’s more fun that way.
Birthdays: Lily Allen . . . .
Happy birthday to Lily Allen, born in Hammersmith, London on this day in 1985.
With a little help from her friends she found the light in the tunnel at the end.
Friday, May 01, 2026
Paolo Conte - Sparring Partner
Gary [Lucas that is!] does it again and posting this introduces me to yet more music that delights and again I have never come across before . . . might sign off this Friday night and wish you well wherever you are
"Climb the Highest Mountain” - - Gary Lucas & Gods and Monsters
Oh, not enough Gary hisself? ‘Ere ‘ave it!
Climb the Highest Mountain"--Gary Lucas & Gods and Monsters
New video directed by Jill A. Black, from the forthcoming studio album from "The Thinking Man's Guitar Hero" Gary Lucas and his all-star NYC-based band Gods and Monsters--featuring Ernie Brooks (Modern Lovers) bass, Billy Ficca (Television) drums, Jason Candler (Hungry March Band) alto sax, and Joe Hendel (Faddy Acids) keyboards and trombone. Produced by Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads).
John Cale - Ship Of Fools [Fear] Gary Lucas' selection
. . . . again another star choice from Gary Lucas
Bob Dylan - The Man In Long Black Coat [Oh Mercy]
. . . . .Oh Mercy really made me sit and pin back my ears after a period where I had thought Dylan had gone a bit cold (or maybe I had . . you can go years and then hurtle back as staunch a fan as ever . . . . ) and then . . . everying is broken and the man in the long black coat is paying a call. . . . .

