I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Might end the day with this . . . . .

Lady GaGa leaves the stage  . . . . . . 



Bob Dylan “True Love Tends to Forget” Street-Legal, June 15, 1978 | HERBERG DE KELDER

 True Love Tends To Forget

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Bob Dylan “True Love Tends to Forget” Street-Legal, June 15, 1978.


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The Band - 1984-06-21 - Toronto, Canada (FM) | so many roads [to ease my soul] A SPEEDY Special

 The Band - 1984-06-21 - Toronto, Canada (FM)

The Band 
1984-06-21
SEVA Benefit
Kingswood Music Theatre
Toronto, Canada  
FM Broadcast
A SPEEDY Special


01. Intro
02. Story Everybody Knows
03. Long Black Veil
04. Shape I'm In
05. It Makes No Difference
06. Milk Cow Blues
07. Mystery Train
08. King Harvest
09. One More Shot
10. WS Walcott Medicine Show
11. You Don't Know
12. Stage Fright
13. Caldonia
14. Genetic Method
15. Java Blues
16. Up On Cripple Creek
17. Interviews - The Band and Bob Weir regarding SEVA


Speedy says "I saw The Band live just twice, both times in 1985. The first concert, in August at Pier 84 in New York, they were the lead in for CSN. The 2nd show, in October, they headlined at one of their favorite venues, the Lone Star Cafe. 

This FM broadcast captures The Band in Toronto on June 21, 1984, 42 years ago today and about a year before I saw them live.  They were leading in for the Grateful Dead at a benefit concert for SEVA. The SEVA foundation, an international health organization, works with local communities around the world to develop self-sustaining programs that preserve and restore sight. Since 1979, rock musicians have partnered with SEVA to raise funds for their work. In addition to the Grateful Dead & The Band, Bruce Hornsby, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Graham NashCountry Joe McDonald, Maria Muldaur and Paul Simon, just to name a few, have participated in dozens of shows to support SEVA. (go here for more on SEVA benefit concerts). Just another example of rock and roll working for social change."





That same year: 

The Band - Rag Mama Rag, 1984

John Cale - 1980-06-21 - Eindhoven, NL (FM/FLAC) T-U-B-E [The Ultimate Bootleg Experience]

John Cale - 1980-06-21 - Eindhoven, NL (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)


01. Evidence

02. Dr. Mudd

03. How could you call yourself a lover

04. Magic & Lies

05. F***ing your neighbour's wife

06. Dirtyass Rock'n'roll

07. Mercenaries (Ready For War)


Another one from my Cale archive which I found deep in my vaults, nearly forgotten. 

Impossible to say anything about the recording equipment. 

(FM source, recorded 1980-06-21, broadcasted 1980-06-26)

(thanks to gazatthebop for the information)

T-U-B-E


JJ Cale - Everything Will Be Alright [Really] | jt674

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/819971975285014528/jj-cale-everything-will-be-alright

Nick Lowe w/ The Men They Couldn’t Hang : Wishing Well | HERBERG DE KELDER

 Wishing Well 

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Nick Lowe w/ The Men They Couldn’t Hang - Wishing Well (1986)
Nick Lowe
from:
“Pinker and Prouder Than Previous” (LP|CD)

Country Rock | Roots Music

Personnel:
Nick Lowe: Lead Vocals / Rhythm Electric Guitar
Backing Band:
The Men They Couldn’t Hang:
Paul Simmonds: Lead Guitar / Bouzouki
Stefan “Cush” Cush : Electric Guitar / Backing Vocals
Philip “Swill” Odgers : Acoustic Guitar / Backing Vocals
Shanne Bradley: Bass
Jon Odgers: Drums / Percussion

Produced by Nick Lowe / Colin Fairley


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The Faces - Fillmore West, San Francisco, Ca. October 28th 1970 | FLOPPY BOOT STOMP

 

Rod Stewart and The Faces - Fillmore West, San Francisco, Ca. October 28th 1970

 



Xray says: 

"Following the February 1970 release of their classic debut album, 

The Faces gigged far and wide, their rowdy and raucous style 

earning a devoted following. 

This classic performance from the Fillmore West, San Francisco, 

CA on October 28th 1970, was originally broadcast on KFOG-FM 

and finds them at their infectious best, on a selection of classics 

culled both from their catalogue and from Rod Stewart’s solo work."


Rod Stewart - vocals, Ron Wood - guitar, Ian McLagan - keyboards, 

Ronnie Lane - bass, Kenny Jones - drums

Geraint Watkins - Fine, Fine Fine

 Geraint Watkins - Fine, Fine Fine (with Dave Edmunds on piano)

Dave Edmunds and Geraint Watkins Fine, Fine, Fine







Where to today?

 

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