I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Birthdays: STEVE WINWOOD (78)

 Happy 78th birthday to Steve Winwood! 

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“The great influences were people like B.B. and Freddie King, T-Bone Walker – then ‘Little Hubert,’ Hubert Sumlin,” says Winwood. “Also Buddy Guy and Otis Rush, and we were discovering people like Louisiana Red in the early ’60s. There was a certain camaraderie with everyone who played it. In fact, when I was 16 years old and left school and left home, I went to London, and Eric Clapton, who was three years older than me, kind of took me under his wing – a bit like an older brother. We listened to a lot of stuff; he played me a lot of stuff, I played him some stuff. There were fewer people playing guitar like that then. There was a big excitement about that music. My brother had a band, and in his band he had some guys who were at art college. A lot of the guys at art college were big blues enthusiasts. They used to bring me records to hear all the time, just because they knew I was interested. It was a bit of a clique.”

“Of course, the music business got much more corporate and much more focused on marketing since the late ’60s,” Winwood feels. “Record companies became big business. In the earlier ’60s, you had the main record companies, but the companies who were putting out the more interesting stuff were more like what we’d call boutique labels today – with people who were kind of like playboy mavericks who were music lovers. I think you could even go back to Atlantic Records and Ahmet Ertegun, which were also in the same ilk. It was much more about the music than the marketing and promotion.” 

Interview By Dan Forte / Vintage Guitar 

Photo: Fin Costello

Steve Winwood - Now The Green Blade Riseth


a message from Steve (five years ago) for the National Music Council of the United States

‘Thin Line Between Love and Hate' : Captain Beefheart and Frank Zappa (RECORD COLLECTOR MAGAZINE) Gary Lucas

 Good article by Mike Barnes about Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band) and Frank Zappa in the new issue of Record Collector Magazine (UK) — Gary says "Mike generous included me in the telling of the tale—thanks Mike! “its actually a lynchpin comment I felt that the whole relationship hangs on that they ended up at least speaking and friendly, as best friendsand closest colleaguessometimes will Very important note I thought


Great piece from the authority and legendary writer Mike Barnes . . . . . . 

my edit!






somebody posted this image online and questioned it's veracity and accusing it of being AI (why would you?) solely because they couldn't recognise Frank’s guitar here . . . . . I mean I geddit but . . . . . le'ts check . . . . more later

Monday, May 11, 2026

On Raglan Road - Sinéad O'Connor with Donal Lunny & Band, 1996

 I might sign off the day with this wonderful performance of an Irish classic song in tribute to Donal Lunny

On Raglan Road - Sinéad O'Connor with Donal Lunny & Band, 1996

Sinéad O'Connor performs 'On Raglan Road'.

A special episode of The Late Late Show is dedicated to musician Donal Lunny, former member of Planxty, The Bothy Band and Moving Hearts, amongst others.

Among the musicians gathered to celebrate his work are Davy Spillane, Christy Moore, Máire Brennan, Sinéad O'Connor, Brendan Power, Liam Ó Maonlaí, Mark Atkins, Sharon Shannon, Brian Kennedy, Shara Nelson, and Óisin Lunny.

One of the many guests on the show paying tribute to Donal Lunny is Sinéad O'Connor, who recently gave birth to her daughter, Brigidine Roisin.

"We're delighted to welcome Sinéad O'Connor.”

We are all the poorer for her tragic and unfortunate death

Bonnie Raitt - Everybody’s Cryin’ Mercy [Takin’ My Time] | jt1674

 

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Bob Dylan - Bleeding Shadows : July 10 2004 Estadio Municipal Escribano Castilla Motril, Spain | Floppy Boot Stomp

 Bob Dylan - Bleeding Shadows

BOOTLEG OF THE MONTH!





Bob Dylan - Bleeding Shadows

July 10 2004 Estadio Municipal Escribano Castilla  Motril, Spain

Liberated Crystal Cat bootleg

by XRay

This excellent bootleg capturing a performance on Bob Dylan's 2004 Never Ending tour which was a significant event in his career, marking the continuation of his extensive touring schedule. The tour included a spring tour of the United States and a European summer tour, starting in Cardiff, Wales, on June 18. Dylan's performances were known for their rock-oriented sound, with songs like "Maggie's Farm" and "Drifter's Escape" being highlights of his concerts. 




Now I have frequently mentioned I stopped downloading and sharing in particular the last years of the so called 'Never Ending Tour' as even soundboards had a partcular weird balance IMHO often doom laden bass and distant vocals and anything I do post was an exception to this. 
This from XRay over at the HQ of all that is great SOIO soundwise, Floppy Boot Stomp this is TRULY EXCEPTIONAL and I was gobsmacked by the sound quality here . . . . . if you are a Bob Dylan fan, and I know there are many visitors here who aren’t, but bear with, this is REALLY WORTH giving a LISTEN!

Bobby at his very BEST!

BOOT [ROIO] of the MONTH!

if you don’t believe me try it and play Twiddle DumTweedle Dee would be
my advice? To paraphrase Bob at the Manchester Free Trade Hall in ‘66

"PLAY IT REALLY F***ING LOUD!"



John and Beverley Martyn - Sweet Honesty | HERBERG DE KELDER

Sweet Honesty

John & Beverley Martyn - Sweet Honesty, from the album Stormbringer! 

Released in UK 1970 on Island.

HERBERG DE KELDER

Don’t think we would every NOT share some Beverley and this from their album features her strong voice that we hear so rare . . . . . . 

Patti Smith Group - Revenge [Wave] | jt1674

 

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Billie Eilish

 We like Billie . . . . . 


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Billie Eilish 

for – music video CHIHIRO

Tom Waits - Live On Loose Talk (1983)I Beg Your Pardon/ I Wish I Was In New Orleans/Frank's Wild Years

 Some kind soul took pity on a poor boy and posted this . . . . . I wish I was . . . so here’s the full Loose Talk performance from 1983



Tom Waits - Live On Loose Talk (1983)

Tom Waits performing on the British channel 4 TV show "Loose Talk" on October 18, 1983.

00:00 – I Beg Your Pardon
03:00 – I Wish I Was In New Orleans (In The Ninth Ward)
06:15 – Frank's Wild Years

XTC - Shake You Donkey [The Big Express] | jt1674

 

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