Fanny Lumsden. Fallow. Only played once but quite enjoying this recommendation from @Pete_the_painter
Indeed! Fekkin hilarious!
Ps I have really fond memories of when I had a MK4 Cortina (VGF 18R) which I used to drive around with the windows down blasting Sneakin’ Suspicion, that riff still gets the hairs and shivers down my spine!
RIP and long live Wilko Johnson!
Wilko Johnson, O2, London - 2016.
Dr Feelgood - Palace Theatre, Southend 2015.
(not the original line-up of course although they have been together many times longer than the original.)
The Clash - Sandinista.
3 disc/album set covering many of the days problems. Sprawling, ambitious, and compelling.
Mr Young. Harvest Moon. CD, Having hearing problems, he said:
“I made Harvest Moon because I didn’t want to hear any loud sounds,” Young stated in a 1995 interview with Mojo Magazine.
Sutherland Brothers and Quiver - Dream Kid
He is still rockin’
Don’t worry , i won’t hold it against you…
Now playing…
Matthew Halsall - Salute to the Sun
Matthew Halsall (Trumpet), Matthew Cliffe (Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone), Maddie Herbert (Harp), Gavin Barras (Acoustic Bass), Alan Taylor (Drums), Jack McCarthy (Percussion), Liviu Gheorghe (Piano, Kalimba, Marimba) and Tom Harriss (Kalimba).
Streaming on Qobuz (88.2/24)… continuing on through the noon hour with Matthew and his very talented group of musicians and they are sounding sublime! Just love this album…
Television marquee moon
Charles. We know you have a turntable.
LP - Decca 2013 reissue : )
Recordings from 1968 & 1969, album released in April 1969
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Having a bluesy evening here tonight
Sandinista. And I love the contribution from Mikey Dread. Great album
Investigating.
Ha! Yes, take your point.
I just like how it looks. . . occasionally I even turn the sound on too and listen to it.
Now Playing…
Stephan Micus - Desert Poems
Stephan Micus (Sarangi, Dondon, Voice, Dilruba, Doussn’ Gouni, Kalimba, Sinding, Steel Drum, Percussion, Shakuhachi, Nay, Sattar, Flowerpots).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… taking out Stephan for an afternoon spin. I enjoy his music and I do not have ‘Desert Poems’ in my collection. …as always he is sounding mighty fine!