I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Beverley Martin dies (79)

 RIP Beverley Martyn: Iconic Voice of Folk Music Passes Away at 79


John and Beverley Martin

John and Beverley Martyn - Go Out And Get It [Stormbringer]

Auntie Aviator - Beverley Martyn

Bush Hall April 29 2014 
Beverley Martyn 
Mark Pavey Acoustic Guitar
Evan Jenkins Drums 
Rex Horan Bass
Michael Watts Electric Guitar

Carter Burwell - Raising Arizona Theme | Zen [fabulous]

 



Gary Numan - “Cars” (1979) Moments in Music August 24th 1979

 




Gary Numan - “Cars” (1979)


 —August 24th, 1979—“Cars,” the solo debut single by Gary Numan from the album The Pleasure Principle, was released. A pioneer of electronic music, complete with an androgynous robotic on-stage persona, Gary Numan’s first solo single was an immediate success. Within a month of its release, the song hit the number one spot on the UK Singles chart. The following year, the song had hit in North America, taking the top spot in Canada and peaking at number 9 in the US. In addition, the song was a top 20 hit in the UK in three successive decades: its initial release in 1979, a remixed version reached number 16 in 1987, and its use in a beer advert led to its charting again at number 17 in 1996

James ‘Stump’ Johnson ‘The Duck’s Ya-Yas | Thanks to Robert Crumb

The Cheap Suit Serenaders


The Duck’s Yas-Yas-Yas · James "Stump" Johnson

James "Stump" Johnson 1929-1964




Bob Dylan - Changing of The Guard [1978]

 

Backstage the Universal Amphitheatre, L.A., CA - Heckel Sugano (1978)

Changing of the Guards


Sixteen years

Sixteen banners united over the field

Where the good shepherd grieves

Desperate men, desperate women divided

Spreading their wings ’neath the falling leaves


Fortune calls

I stepped forth from the shadows, to the marketplace

Merchants and thieves, hungry for power, my last deal gone down

She’s smelling sweet like the meadows where she was born

On midsummer’s eve, near the tower


The cold-blooded moon

The captain waits above the celebration

Sending his thoughts to a beloved maid

Whose ebony face is beyond communication

The captain is down but still believing that his love will be repaid


They shaved her head

She was torn between Jupiter and Apollo

A messenger arrived with a black nightingale

I seen her on the stairs and I couldn’t help but follow

Follow her down past the fountain where they lifted her veil


I stumbled to my feet

I rode past destruction in the ditches

With the stitches still mending ’neath a heart-shaped tattoo

Renegade priests and treacherous young witches

Were handing out the flowers that I’d given to you


The palace of mirrors

Where dog soldiers are reflected

The endless road and the wailing of chimes

The empty rooms where her memory is protected

Where the angels’ voices whisper to the souls of previous times


She wakes him up

Forty-eight hours later, the sun is breaking

Near broken chains, mountain laurel and rolling rocks

She’s begging to know what measures he now will be taking

He’s pulling her down and she’s clutching on to his long golden locks


Gentlemen, he said

I don’t need your organization, I’ve shined your shoes

I’ve moved your mountains and marked your cards

But Eden is burning, either brace yourself for elimination

Or else your hearts must have the courage for the changing of the guards


Peace will come

With tranquillity and splendor on the wheels of fire

But will bring us no reward when her false idols fall

And cruel death surrenders with its pale ghost retreating

Between the King and the Queen of Swords

WRITTEN BY: BOB DYLAN

Copyright © 1978 by Special Rider Music

’Twas Ever Thus . . . . . . Michael Jackson | Popbitch

 As there is the brewing fuss about the hagiography of Jackson in the film world Popbitch come’s up with this:

"When Jacko died fans turned the “Michael Jackson” star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame into a shrine. However, the star in question belonged to an LA radio host who was also called Michael Jackson. The actual MJ star was at the time covered by a red carpet set up for The Chinese Theatre premiere of Sasha Baron Cohen’s Brüno."




The First Les Paul . . . .

 

Les Paul is playing the first Les Paul guitar made by him 1953


Art of The Day + | DON VAN VLIET: "Parapliers The Willow Dipped” 1987 | Rip Rense

Don Van Vliet 


"Parapliers The Willow Dipped", 1987


Oil on canvas.


198 x 147 cm / 78 x 57.75 inches


Here is Don's own description of his painting, from an interview with his friend Rip Rense in 1988: 


"Hmmm. Looks like a landscape. There's a veridian mountain. There's also... I started to say an elk, but it isn't an elk, it's a carp... down at the bottom, under the mountain. Naturally. The carp is Hoggar blue, flesh, has two eyes, and various blues and greens. And a big Hoggar blue tail! And I'm trying to hold the thing down with my finger! Above that, there are some non-objective markings in black. There's a clicking time (clock) on this landscape and above that is violet, kind of... God, you know, it's hard to talk about paintings!"


Here is the link to Don's interview with Rip Rense: 


Rip Rense - CAPTAIN


Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - Midnight Jam [Streetcore] | Herberg De Kelder

 Midnight Jam

Joe Strummer & The MescalerosStreetcoreimage

HERBERG DE KELDER

Never the biggest Clash fan, as I may have said, I found Joe endlessly fascinating the Mescaleros intrigued me

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

John Prine - Ebbets Field Denver CO USA - 4-2-1974 | Albums That Should Exist

 John Prine - Ebbets Field, Denver, CO, 2-4-1974

Paul says: Here's a concert by singer-songwriter John Prine. It's one of many concerts I'm posting from the Ebbets Field radio broadcasts.

I'm enjoying (and thus prioritizing) posting these Ebbets Field concerts for several reasons. 1) Most albums I post have issues, requiring a lot of tinkering to get things fixed to my satisfaction. That's much less the case with these broadcasts. That's probably a reflection of how well they were recorded in the first place. 2) Most of these are very rare and hard to find, with the exception of a small number. So I'm pleased to reveal these to a wider audience. 3) When I look at the concerts that took place in this venue, I'm really impressed. I find myself wishing I could have attended the vast majority of them.  I've long felt the late 1960s and early 1970s were a peak of musical creativity in general, so that's part of it. But I also think the people who booked the music acts for this venue must have had very good musical taste.

Speaking of how rare these Ebbets Field broadcast bootlegs are, I was only able to find this one on YouTube. So I converted it to audio and chopped it into mp3s. 

At this time of this concert, Prine had released three albums. He was touring to promote the third one, "Sweet Revenge." According to the crowd-sourced ratings at rateyourmusic.com, that album gets the highest ratings of all his albums other than he debut. So this is a good point to hear a concert from him.

The music is unreleased. The sound quality is excellent. 

This album is 53 minutes long.

01 Spanish Pipedream
02 talk 
03 The Accident [Things Could Be Worse] 
04 talk 
05 Sweet Revenge
06 talk
07 Illegal Smile 
08 talk 
09 Illegal Smile [Reprise]
10 talk
11 Donald and Lydia 
12 Sam Stone 
13 talk
14 Dear Abby 
15 Rocky Mountain Time 
16 Pretty Good 
17 Hello in There 
18 talk
19 Grandpa Was a Carpenter 
20 talk 
21 Christmas in Prison
22 Paradise
23 talk
24 My Mexican Home 

(all songs John Prine )


Now we’re talking! 
I struggled for the longest time to listen to any John Prine after his death from his last bout of cancer and the after effects of COVD-19  hit him when he was at his lowest (one of the first we lost to the epidemic) as I have mentioned before and only recently been able to listen to the later work. This however is a joy and an earlier set from 1974 so full of the early classic songs from Spanish Pipedream to Paradise

Enjoy! I know I did 

Nearly . . well 1978
John Prine live - Fish and A Whistle



or even earlier . . . . .fine quality too
John Prine Performs “Illegal Smile” In 1972 Underground News Broadcast