I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Friday, July 03, 2026

R.E.M. : Everybody Hurts - Hyde Park, London | Live 8 2005

 I get it, even R.E.M post clips of their appearances and I assume it is so we can visit the full track but the coda or ending of Everybody Hurts seemed somehow sacrilegious! And we have to look to YouTube so . . . meh?!

So anyway here's the whole track to end our day with . . . . . 



“Now it’s time to sing along”

“Everybody Hurts” from Live 8 2005 in Hyde Park, London“Everybody Hurts” from Live 8 2005 in Hyde Park, London


The band at their absolute zenith IMHO

James Rigby - Fayewyld’s Folklore

 FAYEWYLD'S FOLKLORE - BY JAMES RIGBY


So beautiful might round off things with this and follow the links below to find out more



TUNED - DGDDGD
SONGS FROM THE WATCH - A Compilation of 25 Original Guitar Fingerpicking Pieces in Open Tunings, Taken from 7 Albums, Written over the last 6 years by James Rigby
https://theandykershawpodcast.podbean.com/e/andy-kershaw-podcast-33-–-short-free-version/ CLICK ON LINK ABOVE FOR ANDY KERSHAW PODAST - INTERVIEW ABOUT 30 MINS IN

I thought we had featured James before but the labels flagged nobody so here goes . . . check him out you guitar playing maniacs!

THE DOORS.com share Remembrance of Jim Morrison today on the Anniversary of his Death (27)

 


one of the last known shots of Jim [with Pam on the left[ at the doorway of their holiday apartment Paris 1971

Join us today in remembering Jim. 

“Jim Morrison was one of our great poets and unique performers. His body of work will always endure.” - Patti Smith

“It was the way to stand at the mic – the stance and the grab. He hung on the stand. Nobody else did that.” - Iggy Pop

“It is hard to believe that there was a better poet than Jim, at his age.” - Michael McClure 

“The guy was a genius, and I don’t throw that word around very often… He was a risk taker, fearless.” - Alice Cooper

More than five decades later, Jim’s work has continued to live on. The records he made with The Doors are still finding new ears, and his poetry has been passed to the new generation. He brought a poet’s perspective to rock and roll and shattered notions of what it meant to be a rock star.

Rest in peace, Jim.


The Doors - Moonlight Drive (Jonathan Winters Show)

60 YEARS of Blonde On Blonde

 

Bob Dylan
Listen to Bob Dylan's iconic album, Blonde on Blonde

Celebrating 60 Years of Blonde on Blonde

Sixty years ago, Bob Dylan released Blonde on Blonde, a paradigm-shifting intimate blend of folk, rock, blues, and country music, and Dylan’s vivid, surreal lyricism.

It remains one of Dylan’s most celebrated works, making history as rock music’s first double LP, and featuring iconic songs such as “Visions of Johanna,” “I Want You,” “Just Like a Woman,” and “Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands". Blonde on Blondecaptures Dylan yet again pushing the boundaries of songwriting and helping redefine what a rock album could be.

LISTEN NOW
Listen to Mark Ronson's Re-version of Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)

Out Now For The First Time on Streaming

Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine) [Mark Ronson Re-version]

LISTEN HERE
Bob Dylan - Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) (Official HD Video)


Talking Heads LIVE Transmission Impossible (2015) 1977-1979 | Soundaboard (Rippin Frog)

 Talking Heads LIVE Transmission Impossible (2015) 1977-1979

LIVE  
Transmission Impossible 
1977-1979   

Rippin’ Frog says: "Excellent sound  as always from this series!
Early  Heads stuff full speed !
PLS take me to that river !"

TRACKS:

1-1 The Big Country 5:15
1-2 Warning Sign 4:23
1-3 The Book I Read 5:18
1-4 Stay Hungry 3:13
1-5 Artists Only 5:21
1-6 The Girls Want To Be With The Girls 4:07
1-7 Don't Worry About The Government 2:59
1-8 The Good Thing 3:30
1-9 Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town 2:52
1-10 Love Goes To Building On Fire 2:59
1-11 New Feeling 3:05
1-12 Psycho Killer 6:02
1-13 Thank You For Sending Me An Angel 2:04
1-14 Take Me To The River 5:29

2-1 The Big Country 5:18
2-2 Warning Sign 4:30
2-3 The Book I Read 5:22
2-4 Stay Hungry 3:07
2-5 Artists Only 5:10
2-6 The Girls Want To Be With The Girls 3:53
2-7 The Good Thing 3:10
2-8 Love Goes To Building On Fire 3:33
2-9 Electricity (Drugs) 3:33
2-10 New Feeling 5:08
2-11 Pulled Up 7:09
2-12 Psycho Killer 6:52
2-13 Take Me To The River 5:44
2-14 I'm Not In Love 4:57
2-15 No Compassion 4:55

3-1 Artists Only 6:10
3-2 Stay Hungry 3:38
3-3 Cities 5:09
3-4 Paper 2:40
3-5 Mind 5:16
3-6 Heaven 4:25
3-7 The Book I Read 5:33
3-8 Electric Guitar 3:07
3-9 Air 4:07
3-10 Warning Sign 5:04
3-11 Love Goes To Building On Fire 3:45
3-12 Memories Can't Wait 3:56
3-13 Psycho Killer 7:51
3-14 Life During Wartime 4:12
3-15 Take Me To The River 5:37
3-16 Take Me To The River 3:57
3-17 Artists Only





A period profile favourite programme from The South Bank Show BBC Melvyn Bragg

Talking Heads - South Bank Show (1979)

edited highlight from above
Talking Heads • Life During Wartime • Live at the Mudd Club • August 13, 1979

One-Eyed Jack - Late In The Evening (Paul Simon cover) live at The Sherman Theatre

 One-Eyed Jack



LATE IN THE EVENING 👁️ Sherman Theater 🎥: Karl McWherter Photography


we love a good cover don’t we and have featured loads lately but this popped up in my algorithms!

I LIKE IT!

Jerry Lee Lewis - You Win Again [Austin City Limits 1983]

 



Jerry Lee Lewis

You Win Again

“Hank Williams wrote it, Hank Williams sang it but Jerry Lee got a gold record for it!”


I think I may have said before that it was teacher and then Education Officer at MOMAOxford Ian Cole, leader of The Jet Rink Band no less! (ahem!?) who introduced me to the fact that our Jerry Lee sang country classics and have tapes made by him somehwere in the vaults at Swappers Mansion enlightening me of the fact I love them . . .so I LOVE this version of a Hank Williams stone classic!

a favourite song (of course)


His Facebook page says: Lighting up Austin City Limits back in 1983 

🎤✨ Watch the Killer deliver a passionate performance of Hank Williams’ “You Win Again.” 

The Velvet Underground - Sweet Jane | jt1674

 

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/821059734207676416/the-velvet-underground-sweet-jane

Maestro! Featured artist photo of the Day: Ladies and Gentlemen Mr Henry Roeland Byrd - PROFESSOR LONGHAIR!

Uncredited phot - if you know better then please let me know and I will accredit

The Goodtime Washboard Three play "Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay,” 1963 | Arhoolie Foundation

 


The Goodtime Washboard Three in ‘63
Sailin' Down the Chesapeake Bay
We LOVE the Arhoolie Foundation don’t we?

 

The Goodtime Washboard Three play "Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay," 1963.
From left to right: Wayne Pope (percussion), Bruce Bratton (washtub bass), and Dick Fagerstrom (banjo). Pope plays a homemade instrument including two washboards, temple blocks, cowbells, bicycle horns, and taxicab horns.
From “50 Sterne in Musik: Hillbilly,” 1963. Directed by Dietrich Wawzyn. Full documentary on archive.arhoolie.org.