I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986

Sunday, January 04, 2026

As I Went Out One Morning (2) - Wovenhand - As I Went Out One Morning

so the previous post of the original attracted this . . . . to hove into view! I like it

KEXP 90.3 FM Seattle presents Wovenhand performing "As I Went Out One Morning" live in studio.
www.kexp.org


Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes - 1999-10-14 - NYC, NY | Heavybootz

Heartbreaker (Live) · Jimmy Page · The Black Crowes

 so do you remember someone was looking for this . . . . . ?            No? 

Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes - 1999-10-14 - NYC, NY



Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes
Roseland Ballroom, New York City, NY
1999-10-14


aud (Transferred by:  Steve "ballsdeep" Hagar > Mastered by:  Dennis Orr)
mp3 @ 320 [268 mb]
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01 Celebration Day
02 Custard Pie 
03 Sick Again
04 No Speak No Slave
05 What Is And What Should Never Be
06 Wiser Time
07 Mellow Down Easy
08 Ten Years Gone
09 In My Time Of Dying
10 Your Time Is Gonna Come
11 Remedy
12 Lemon Song
13 Sloppy Drunk
14 Shapes Of Things
15 Nobody's Fault But Mine
16 Heartbreaker
17 Encore Break
    - Encore -
18 Hey Hey What Can I Do
19 Oh Well
20 Band Intros
21 Out On The Tiles >
22 Whole Lotta Love

time: 1:57:06

Chris Robinson - lead vocals & harp
Jimmy Page - guitars
Rich Robinson - guitars & backing vocals
Audley Freed - guitars
Sven Pipien - bass
Ed Harsch - keyboards
Steve Gorman - drums


here . . . .


Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes - No Speak No Slave

Pre-order the album now on 6LP box set, 3CD set, and on a limited 2LP "Best Of" edition - https://orcd.co/liveatthegreek2025 Listen to the newly released tracks, "No Speak No Slave" and "Bring It On Home" - https://orcd.co/nospeaknoslave

Foule Sentimente - Alain Souchon (feat. Vanessa Paradis)

Just because Twilightzone tried to post this song by Alain Souchon and it didn’t play here so here’s a live version with Vanessa Paradis

Foule Sentimentale - Vanessa Paradis & Alain Souchon & Laurent Voulzy

Clarence Gatemouth Brown's Big Band LIVE ERAU Fieldhouse Gym 1999-07-29 | soundaboard

 This from Rippin Frog . . . . . SOUNDABOARD

Clarence Gatemouth Brown's Big Band 

LIVE ERAU Fieldhouse Gym 1999-07-29


LIVE  
ERAU Fieldhouse Gym  
1999-07-29

Great soundboard 9/10

Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown should be an American treasure. Blues guitarist, 
fiddle player, jazz musician, big band leader, vocalist; 
he does it all. Played with Freddie King in his early years


TRACKS LIST

01. Wild Oats
02. Rock House
03. Bits And Pieces
04. band intros
05. Strange Things Happen
06. Front Burner
07. What Am I Living For
08. Honey Boy
09. Honky Tonk
10. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
11. Stomp Time
12. Swamp Ghost
13. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
14. I'm Beginning To See The Light
15. Guitar In My Hand
16. Unchained Melody
17. Okie-Dokie Stomp  

Harold Budd - Little Heart [Avalon Sutra] | jt1674

  . . . . . . Sunday musics for sure

https://www.tumblr.com/jt1674/804752112482385920/harold-budd-little-heart

Klaus Nomi 1981 + Simple Man 1982 | Urbanaspirines

Kostas does his usual standard of profile on someone who I never really got! But I feel like I owe it to him over at Urbanaspirines to share links to this one . . .the story is of course at once fascinating and tragic Nomi being one of the earliest art/music stars to die from AIDS related illness - A Kostas Special


 Klaus Sperber (January 24, 1944 – August 6, 1983), known professionally as Klaus Nomi, was a German countertenor and baritone noted for his wide vocal range and an unusual, otherworldly stage persona. He was born Klaus Sperber in Immenstadt, Bavaria, Germany in 1944, but moved to New York in the mid-'70s, working as a pastry chef and nightclub singer. One of his sets impressed David Bowie, and Nomi soon found himself backing the star on Saturday Night Live. He was ne of the first prominent persons to die of AIDS, Klaus Nomi mixed rock and disco stylings with a classical and operatic repertoire.

Klaus Nomi 1981 + Simple Man 1982

Saint Etienne - Alone Together (Cosmodelica Mix) | HERBERG DE KELDER

 Alone Together (Cosmodelica Mix)

Saint Etienneimage

(2025, Heavenly, HVN815CD)
Remix by Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy.


Today’s Mood Music (thanks to International Times)

International Times


Official Audio for "As I Went out One Morning" by Bob Dylan Listen to Bob Dylan: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/listenYD Subscribe to the Bob Dylan YouTube channel: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/_subscribeYD Watch more Bob Dylan videos: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/listenYC/youtube Follow Bob Dylan: Facebook: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/followFI Twitter: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/followTI Instagram: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/followII Website: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/followWI Spotify: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/followSI YouTube: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/_subscribeYD

International Times

plus another from my collection of Bobby smiling . . . .  

Bob Dylan by the legendary Jim Marshall, 1967


W.H.Auden : II [Doom is dark and deeper than any sea-dingle] | POETS.ORG

 I sometimes forget how much I enjoy the work of W.H.Auden

Doom is dark and deeper than any sea-dingle.
Upon what man it fall
In spring, day-wishing flowers appearing,
Avalanche sliding, white snow from rock-face,
That he should leave his house,
No cloud-soft hand can hold him, restraint by women;
But ever that man goes
Through place-keepers, through forest trees,
A stranger to strangers over undried sea,
Houses for fishes, suffocating water,
Or lonely on fell as chat,
By pot-holed becks
A bird stone-haunting, an unquiet bird.


There head falls forward, fatigued at evening,
And dreams of home,
Waving from window, spread of welcome,
Kissing of wife under single sheet;
But waking sees
Bird-flocks nameless to him, through doorway voices
Of new men making another love.


Save him from hostile capture,
From sudden tiger’s leap at corner;
Protect his house,
His anxious house where days are counted
From thunderbolt protect,
From gradual ruin spreading like a stain;
Converting number from vague to certain,
Bring joy, bring day of his returning,
Lucky with day approaching, with leaning dawn.


about this poem

“II” [Doom is dark and deeper than any sea-dingle.] 

was published in Poems (Faber and Faber, 1930). 

About Auden’s early work, poet Meghan O’Rourke 

writes in her article “The Many Faces of W. H. Auden,” 

“The early Auden was, as [Randall] Jarrellput it,

 ‘oracular (obscure, original), bad at organization, 

neglectful of logic, full of astonishing or magical 

language, intent on his own world and his own forms.’ 

This is some of the work I love most, with its curious 

Icelandic preoccupations (Auden had a romance with 

the idea of Northernness); the frequency of phrases

 like ‘spring’s green/ preliminary shiver’ and ‘love’s worn 

circuit re-begun’; and its Anglo-Saxon tones

(inspired by Gerard Manley Hopkins), 

rung in lines like 

‘Doom is dark and deeper than any sea-dingle.’”

Queen Flash Mob!

 FLASH MOB!

click it anyway!

if you play one thing today!

from

Julien Cohen Pianist
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the brains behind it!