I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Sunday, April 05, 2026

Lightnin' Rod - Jimi Hendrix - Buddy Miles - Celluloid Records - 1984 | from Gary Lucas

 More From Gary Lucas - don’t mind if we do; he posted this from Michael Davis

Barbara And The Boys - Hooty Sapperticker (from Gary Lucas’ Facebook page!) I know right?!

This from Gary Lucas . . . . . . I kid you not! . . . . . . . He’s NUTS! 


Prince "Play That Funky Music” | Top Hat Crew's "Live Music Archives"

 speaking of androgynes . . .well it is Sunday and while we have featured this track before, I don’t CARE and here with the  only Prince I recognise!

Play that what?
Prince "Play That Funky Music

Frida Kahlo : First Love : MARIA POPOVA | The Marginalian

The Courage of Vulnerability: Teenage Frida Kahlo’s Moving Letters to Her First Love

and again I don't know why I don't post more links to The Marginalian as I read it so frequently and am always by turn intrigued, fascinated, filled with awe at Maria’s breadth of research and taste . . .we so often cross paths . . . . . 

From the outset, her letters command and caress at the same time. “Write to me often and long, the longer the better,” she urges him in one. “On Saturday I’ll bring your sweater, your books and a lot of violets,” she tells him in another. She takes love as seriously as it ought to be taken but also knows it dies without play: “Sorry about constantly repeating the word ‘love’ five times in a row, but it’s just that I’m very silly.” She signs herself “your pretty girl (monkey face),” “your girl, buddy, woman or whatever you like,” “your sister (girlfriend, buddy, wife).” (It starts so early, that trembling gamble of the heart by which a person tries to discern what they mean to another.) Over and over, she offers glimpses into her uncommon inner world. In a letter penned the summer she turned seventeen, after some arrangements for how they can see each other — Frida’s parents disapproved of the relationship — she writes:
Now I’m going to read Salambo until half past 10, it’s 8 o’clock now, and then the Bible in three volumes and, finally, think for a while about huge scientific problems and then go to bed, and sleep until half past 7 in the morning, eh? Until tomorrow, may we have a good night and may we both think that great friends must love each other very, very much, much, much, much, much, mucho . . . with “m” for music or for “mundo.”


A month later, she offers that lovely unasked assurance that makes a fragile young love feel safe and solid:
My Alex, since I won’t see you for two days and I miss you so much, I’m writing you this so that you will start to believe something that you don’t believe, but which is very true.

And then, beneath a drawing, she adds:
Please forgive me for not writing any more but I started to draw the doll at 9 and it took me an astronomical three quarters of an hour to draw and another half hour to write, so it’s about 10 now and you know that makes me sleepy like the hens, but I’ll keep writing this letter in my dreams and you know that I would write enough to fill at least a thousand pages.

I love you very much.

Your pretty girl (monkey face)
The Courage of Vulnerability: Teenage Frida Kahlo’s Moving Letters to Her First Love
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BP

Something in the Air / Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers

 I’d either forgotten or didn’t even know that Tom covered the classic pop Thunderclap Newman ear worm and major hit

Something in the Air / Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers

so this just showed up in my feeds and the algorithm does work . . . .sometimes huh?

There Is A Light That Never Goes Out - The Smiths (60s Outlaw Country Cover) ft Ashley Campbell

 . . . . and this showed up in my feeds from PMJ’s Facebook page even though it’s a year old . . . worth a visit - I thought it was great . . . . . .some of their covers haven’t grabbed me lately so maybe the algorithms are fighting back?




Saturday, April 04, 2026

Kelly Boesch - Golden In The Sun [new album 'Fairytale' announced]

 Might sign off with this one from Kelly Boesch as it mentions her new debut album which you can pre-order if you follow the links . . . . .she and her work fascinate me


Kelly says:
This song will be on my upcoming album. It was out last year but I never posted it on streaming. I wrote this song one day when I was thinking back about when I lived in Nashville for a time and it would get cold and gloomy for long periods in the winter and things would all turn brown. It used to really get me down. Then a beautiful sunny day would come along and, even if there was snow on the ground, I would find a spot in the sunshine and just sit there with a blanket and let the sun warm my soul. And that feeling was so powerful. Like getting a recharge. I am not a sun worshiper and never lay out or anything like that. But I do like to stop for a period in the mornings and just feel the sun on my face. It feel like magic to me.
You can pre-save my upcoming April 10th album by clicking the link in my bio ❤️
Golden In The Sun
[Verse]
I find it funny how life is
So beautiful and full of love
I find it funny how life is
So cruel and so tough
[Chorus]
But oh
I’m golden in the sun
I’m so glad that I can breathe
I love the air
I love the trees
I’m so happy to be me
[Verse 2]
Sometimes the rain won’t stop falling
And I can’t find the words to say
But then the clouds start to open
And light just pours my way
[Chorus]
Oh
I’m golden in the sun
I’m so glad that I can breathe
I love the air
I love the trees
I’m so happy to be me
[Bridge]
There’s beauty in the breaking,
Grace in the scars I see,
I’ve learned to keep on waking,
To let my heart just be free.
[Final Chorus]
Oh
I’m golden in the sun
I’m so glad that I can breathe
I love the air
I love the trees
I’m so happy
So happy to be me.


Kelly Boesch
Link is here to Pre-save her new album. This song is on there. When you presave it you will get it the moment its released onto whatever platform you saved it on. Bit.ly/4sdvF14

Kelly Boesch - Fairytale
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Kelly Boesch - Fairytale

 

Bob Dylan - Uncut Unplugged MTV Sony Sound Studio New York City, New York USA 17th & 18th Of November 1994 | VOODOO WAGON

 Bob Dylan - Uncut Unplugged

An XRAY Special (re-boot)


if you don’t have Unplugged and the cut boot versions then you need this!

Have at it (click on the title above)


XRay says:

Bob Dylan - Uncut Unplugged
MTV Unplugged Studio Sessions
Sony Sound Studio New York City, New York USA
17th & 18th Of November 1994
Liberated Bootleg

Oh you know it!


Van Morrison - 1982-04-04 - Essen, Germany (SBD) | so many roads . . .

 Van Morrison - 1982-04-04 - Essen, Germany (SBD)

Van Morrison
1982-04-04 
Rockpalast
Grughalle
Essen, Germany
Soundboard Recording
192 kbps

01. Go To The Place In Your Mind
02. Into The Mystic
03. Moondance
04. Wavelength
05. Full Force Gale
06. Bright Side Of The Road
07. It’s All In The Game > They Know What They’re Writing About
08. She Gives Me Religion
09. Northern Muse
10. Vanlose Stairway
11. Help Me
12. When I Come Home
13. Celtic Ray
14. Dweller On The Threshold
15. Satisfied
16. Cleaning Windows
17. Summertime In England
18. Scandanavia

Speedy says:
Van "The Man" Morrison was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 1993, along with Cream, The Doors, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Sly & The Family Stone, just to name a few.  The ever reclusive and unpredictable Mr, Morrison skipped the ceremony, having Robbie Robertson accept the honor on his behalf, while the Counting Crows were recruited to play Caravan.  

This soundboard recording features Van Morrison from The Rockpalast on April 4, 1982, 44 years ago this very day. An interesting note is that the concert actually started a 11 pm on April 3 with a set from Rick James. Van came on second, starting his performance at 1:00 am in the morning on April 4 and he would be followed by the Kinks, whose set we'll bring you a little later today! This show took place about 2 months after Van released the album Beautiful Vision, a disc which has met which mixed critical reviews over the years. For example, while Robert Christgau gave the disc a grade of A-, reviewer John Milward called it “emphatically half-great.” Opinions about the disc are so divided that Rolling Stone magazine has flipped flopped its opinion of Beautiful Vision over the years. When it first debuted, they gave the disc a 4 out of 5 rating. However, years later, they ranked it as one of the “15 worst albums by great bands.” Personally, I’m huge fan of the album and of songs such as Dweller On The Threshold, Cleaning Windows, Northern Muse, She Gives Me Religion and the title track. 





Van Morrison in concert live 1982 Rockpalast - Summertime In England
the penultimate song from this set

VA - King R&B Box Set [1996] (4 x CDs) | Butterboy

 VA - King R&B Box Set [1996] (4 x CDs)



R&B


Collectors usually encounter The King R&B Box Set the same way they would an old archive drawer, opening it out of curiosity and then realizing how much history sits inside. Issued across four discs and drawing from the catalogue of King Records, the set gathers recordings made between 1945 and 1966, years when rhythm and blues was still defining its shape. The label’s Cincinnati operation recorded, pressed, and shipped its own records under one roof, and that practical spirit carries through the entire box.

The early stretch places the listener right inside the late-forties rhythm and blues circuit. Wynonie Harris and Roy Brown arrive with the kind of punch that once drove jukeboxes and Saturday night dances. Horns push hard, pianos roll underneath, and the recordings feel immediate rather than polished.

As the sequence settles into the mid-fifties, the character of the label broadens. Groups like The Royals bring tight vocal interplay and guitar driven arrangements, while Hank Ballard adds a tougher rhythmic edge that hints at the rock and soul currents forming around the time. The emotional tone deepens through singers such as Little Willie John, whose recordings show how King’s catalogue moved naturally toward early soul.

Instrumental blues arrives through Freddie King, his guitar lines cutting cleanly through the arrangements. Toward the end, early recordings by James Brown appear not as a grand finale but as a continuation of the sound that had been building across the discs.

CD4 closes in an unusual way. After the final music tracks, the box includes three short interview excerpts featuring King founder Syd Nathan. They are brief, almost offhand conversations, yet they place a human voice behind the label that shaped everything heard before.

Played from beginning to end, the set feels less like a retrospective and more like a long stack of original singles turning on the spindle, each one revealing another corner of the King sound. (B)

My favorite R&B Box set of the last few months... Enjoy

Well heck thats good enough for me  . . . and hey it’s got Fess on it!


Professor Longhair - Topic Rockin' with Fess