Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Shake Your Money Maker | THE NEW ADULT BOOK STORE | Canned Heat - Rolling and a Tumbling (Live!!)
Any Excuse!
Cream - Rollin' And Tumblin' (Royal Albert Hall 2005)
Monday, March 23, 2026
QUIZ ANSWER in under 12 hours! BRIAN MAY of QUEEN : WINNER REGULAR VISITOR - DELL!!!
and DELL for the win!
It IS BRIAN MAY lead guitarist of the mega band Queen at his very beginning and yes his first guitar was made by both Brian and largely under his dear Dad’s tutelage! He still used it through the Queens time at the top I gather and amongst others I am sure he still has it! Supposedly it played like an absolute dream
Here is Dell’s prize and whilst it seems somewhat measly after such a fast response it IS a FRENCH poster from The Beatles Film YELLOW SUBMARINE and rarely seen
AFK QUIZ No.137 | So WHO IS THIS?
I am going to be AFK for a while maybe able to check in later I hope meanwhile here’s another quiz for ya . . . . .(same rules apply no reverse engineering and no google!)
A Gentle Journey Through Memory and Heartache: Across The Great Divide [Kate Wolf] | Oldies But Goodies
A Gentle Journey Through Memory and Heartache: Across The Great Divide

"For those who cherish the quiet grace of folk and country music, “Across The Great Divide” (written by Kate Wolf) sung here by Nanci Griffith, with the luminous harmony of Emmylou Harris, remains a deeply affecting recording. The song appears on Griffith’s 1993 album Other Voices, Other Rooms, a heartfelt tribute to the writers who shaped her musical soul. Although not released as a charting single, the album itself reached No. 5 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, reflecting its warm reception.
One of its most memorable performances came during Griffith’s live appearances in the early 1990s, particularly at the Austin City Limits stage, where the blend of her delicate phrasing and Harris’s angelic harmonies truly shone. This version is worth hearing for its sincerity and reverence—two voices, rich with experience, honouring a song with quiet dignity."
Nanci Griffith and Emmylou Harris Across The Great Divide
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When Nanci Griffith first recorded Across The Great Divide for her 1986 album The Last of the True Believers, it arrived as a quiet yet profoundly stirring testament to the bridges we build and the distances we endure in life and love. Though it never soared to the very top of the mainstream charts, peaking modestly on the folk and country listings, its resonance was immediate among those who cherished songs that whispered rather than shouted. The collaboration with Emmylou Harris, whose ethereal harmonies float like a soft wind through the verses, gave the song a luminous warmth, a gentle glow that lingered long after the needle left the groove.
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Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band [Ice Cream For Crow] Evening Bell 2006 remaster | Gary Lucas Facebook
Gary Lucas posted this today and said: You guitarists better listen good
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Foy Vance - You and I (live from Belfast with the Ulster Orchestra )
Foy Vance - Sketches of The Wake
/ foyvancemusic Birthdays : Vivian Stanshall
He was best known as the lead singer with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. The jazz/comedy/eccentric English band (whose members also included Neil Innes and ‘Legs’ Larry Smith) are known to most for their appearance onstage during the strip club scene in Magical Mystery Tour (“Death Cab For Cutie”). Seen and heard here: The Bonzos’ highest-charting single, 1968’s “I Am The Urban Spaceman,” produced by one Apollo C. Vermouth (Macca to you).
Stanshall died in a fire at 51 in 1995.
Tom Waits : Everything You Can Think Is True | Herberg De Kelder
Album: Alice - Original Demo Versions 1992, by Tom Waits
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Bukka White (with Memphis Minnie)| I Am In The Heavenly Way | Herberg De Kelder
Speaking of religious song Bukka here in the Heavenly Way . . . bless’ im! and Memphis Minnie too!
I Am In The Heavenly Way | Bukka White (with Memphis Minnie)
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