This is new and very good. If you remember them they did Chaise Longue.
Thursday, September 30, 2021
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
AlterModerns
Reigning Sound - Straight Shooter 2002
This is probably my favourite Reigning Sound song. From the album Time Bomb Highschool
Joe Hill Louis - Gotta Let You Go - 1950
From Youtube 'The history of Sun Records begins here. Sun founder Sam C. Phillips and Memphis dee-Jay Dewey Phillips (no relation, believe it or not!) pooled their efforts and resources to record, press, and distribute 300 copies of this record by one-man blues band Joe Hill Louis.'
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Chapter 22 in Bath
Visited this great shop in Broad street Bath today. They are to stock one of our Radstock records releases. It's a great place to hang with listening booths, coffee and cake among the plants and vinyl. Check it out.
Monday, September 27, 2021
Jack White
To mark the opening of his new record shop in London Jack White did a surprise gig. Read about it and see clips here
Homesick James + Aces and Roosevelt Sykes - Working With Homesick 1970 France (Live Viideo)
TV Session France 1970 - Homesick James; Roosevelt Sykes; Myers Bros; Freddy Below
Sunday, September 26, 2021
Midsomer Norton High Street after dark
There are lots of food places on the High Street. Place is quite different after dark. I got Susan to take this. In this is a chip shop, a curry place and a Chinese. Opposite is pizza.
The Howlin´ Wolf Story: The Secret History Of Rock And Roll (2003) (HQ)
Good documentary of the Wolf that llasts about an hour and a half but is worth it.
Saturday, September 25, 2021
Friday, September 24, 2021
Radsonic - Weird out west 1992
Radsonic were Phil and Tim of Radstock - Phil lived next door to us at Whitelands and they had a small studio which they rented in Radstock. They brought out a 12 inch single Ace of Raves (sampling Motorhead) and this one based on KLF's Grim Up North. It's very good. At one party at the time they did a version of this live. Good times.
Nevermind Nirvana 30th
It is this album's 30th anniversary. I liked it when I heard it but can't remember where or when I first heard it.
Electric Warrior 50th
I expect you have seen that it is this album's 50th today. Jeepster came out in November. I didn't know this album at the time - I was only 11 but Susan liked it. She was older and was well into T Rex by then.
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Tommy (1975) Dvd
Today's charity shop bargain. 50p. I love Ken Russell and this cast is like 1975 in a nutshell. Ann-Margret in baked beans! Pinball! And the money goes to charity. Watch the trailer
David Johansen Group - "Frenchette" Live 1980
His solo stuff is good.
David Johansen Group - "Frenchette"
Live on the German TV show "Musikladen," 1980Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Stevie Wonder - Living For The City (1974)
I bought this as a youngster. Also had a Music for Pleasure album called Uptight by him too.
The Saints - Know your product (1978)
Funny thing about this record is that I don't remember it from the time. Bought their previous singles but for some reason this missed me. I must have decided they were over or something. Anyway it's good.
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Elmore James - Hand In Hand
Hand In Hand (Flair 1031) Jackson, Ms, Jan 1952
Elmore James was a pioneer of distorted guitar - listen to this and compare it to what others were doing in 1952. Illustrated Elmore James discography.
The Shirelles - Baby It's You (Original 1961 recording)
A classic. First heard this as a kid done by the Beatles which is a good version.
Muddy Waters - Strange Woman - 7/29/1971
Muddy Waters - Strange Woman
Recorded Live: 7/29/1971 - Ash Grove - Los Angeles, CAJoe Hill Louis - Tiger Man
Recorded at Sun Studios November 17th 1952 (Originally Unreleased) Sam Phillips later gave the song to Rufus Thomas.
Joe Hill Louis (Voc/Guitar),Albert Williams (Piano),Willie Nix (Drums)Monday, September 20, 2021
Magazine - shot by both sides Live Paris TV 1978
I bought this when it came out but then so did lots of people.
Martin Carthy - Homegrown Concert
16 Jun 2021. Thanks to Neil for this.
Martin Carthy has been a leading figure in the revival of English folk music since the 1960s. He has been a member of many iconic formations, including the duo of Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick, the a cappella harmony group The Watersons, the pioneering electric folk-rock groups Steeleye Span and the Albion Band, the groundbreaking folk and brass combo Brass Monkey, and the acoustic folk groups Waterson: Carthy and Wood Wilson Carthy. He is also one of the most influential solo artists in folk music, with a guitar style emulated by practically all English folk guitarists since the 1970s. His versions of many traditional folksongs have become standards in the revival. He has also been influential in America: it was Martin who taught Paul Simon the traditional ballad “Scarborough Fair” in the 1960s. Among many other awards and honors, Martin has been awarded an MBE for services to Folk Music, roughly equivalent to receiving a National Heritage Fellowship in the United States.
For more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-9830Jane Birkin et Serge Gainsbourg - Le chanson de slogan 1969
Atlantic Tunnel did a French music special last night which was good - listen to it here - Watch the 1969 movie Slogan here .
Ramones - Spider-Man 1995
When we first got a computer this was the first video we downloaded. Probably took four hours knowing what it was like in those days. Fun for all the family. From this album
The Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years From Home 1967
The best song on the Satanic Majesties album I reckon.
Battle of Valmy, 20 September 1792
From the film "La Révolution française (1989) Part 2".
The Battle of Valmy was the first major victory by the army of France during the Revolutionary Wars that followed the French Revolution. The action took place on 20 September 1792 as Prussian troops commanded by the Duke of Brunswick attempted to march on Paris. Generals François Kellermann and Charles Dumouriez stopped the advance near the northern village of Valmy in Champagne-Ardenne.Sunday, September 19, 2021
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix (2018)
Haven't seen this yet. I have only just heard of it. Looks good.
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is a six-part Western anthology film, a series of tales about the American frontier told through the unique and incomparable voice of Joel and Ethan Coen. Each chapter tells a distinct story about the American West.
A Man and a Woman Soundtrack 1966
Have this on vinyl from the old days. Watch the movie for free with English subtitles on Youtube
BEF release Penthouse and Pavement 40th anniversary
Another album that Susan likes has its 40th birthday today. Wiki
Doctors of Madness - Waiting for the Man 1976
Susan hit me with this this morning. As I have already said she was a fan and was certain they would hit the big time and this captures them in their live brilliance. Judge for yourselves.
This clip from 1976 the Doctors of Madness original lineup, Richard Strange (vocals / guitar) Urban Blitz (violin) Stoner (bass guitar) Peter DiLemma (drums) performing the track 'Waiting For The Man'.
Saturday, September 18, 2021
The Fall - Pinball Machine 1989
The Fall doing a song about pinball albeit a cover. Written by Lonnie Irving. Pretty good eh? Album
Friday, September 17, 2021
Poor Boy - Woody Guthrie
I had this album growing up. Probably still in the racks. I like all the songs.
Tank Chats - the Matilda Mark 1 - the Tank Museum
Bound for Glory (1976) trailer
This Woody Guthrie biopic wasn't too bad - not as good as the book obviously but I enjoyed it as a teen.
Thursday, September 16, 2021
Billy Boy Arnold Every Day, Every Night (1957)
Happy 86th birthday Billy Boy. Looking forward to his autobiography coming out soon.
Bath's new record shop Chapter22
Was in Bath today so I checked out the new record shop. Very good. Plants mixed with vinyl. Great. Pics by Susan.
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Adam Ant - Wonderful 1995
Adam in sensitive mode. I like this. Didn't really notice it at the time and I didn't buy the LP. But I like it now. Good video too.
Little Walter - Last Night I Lost The Best Friend
Moving song written about Walter's friend Henry Strong who was killed by his girlfriend.
Amen Corner - Hello Susie (1969)
When Susan was a kid she liked Amen Corner and not surprisingly this song was one of her favourites. Last night she found out this song was written by Roy Wood - she also liked the Move around this time too.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
The Electric Prunes - Ain't it hard 1966
This is an A-side single to “Little Olive” and was written by R. Tillison, & T. Tillison.
The 45 was released in 1966 by Reprise Records and the catalog number is 0473.J B LENORE - MAMMA TALK TO YOUR DAUGHTER - PARROT 1955
A really great song you never tire of hearing. J B Lenoir
Jayne County "Time Machine"
This is good. Not sure of the date but it's a cracking song. Audio version
Monday, September 13, 2021
John Brim - It Was A Dream 1953
rec. March 1953 in Chicago, IL; John Brim, voc, g; Little Walter, hca; Louis Myers, Dave Myers, g, Willie Dixon, b; Fred Below, dr (Checker 769).
Young Marble Giants - Wurlitzer Jukebox 1980
I wasn't a huge YMG fan at the time. I had some records but they weren't brutal enough for my tastes (I would have wanted drums on it) but I like them now.
Sunday, September 12, 2021
LAST NIGHT IN SOHO - Official Trailer [HD] - Only in Theaters October 29
Dreams really do come true. From the imagination of Edgar Wright, #LastNightInSoho is only in theaters October 29
Saturday, September 11, 2021
Frome Cheese Show 1955
It's the day today of the Frome show more commonly called the Cheese show. An agricultural show with tents displaying cheese hence the name. Not now but it used to be a big day in the calendar of North Somerset and school children used to get the day off. Culmination of the week was the Carnival and the fair would be in town during the week too. Saturday night at the fair after the Carnival was a wild time. Heady stuff for the small market town. I worked on a stall at the Cheese show one year. Big mistake. Got about a quid. It was next door to a set up demonstrating electric organs and they played the same tune all day. It was torture.
Roky Erickson - Two Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)
Two Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer) by Roky Erickson from the album The Evil One. I think it is from 1977,
Friday, September 10, 2021
Bow wow wow
This came up the other day - from Look-in I think. Wearing their Vivienne Westwood clothes and looking like the coolest group on the planet.
Mark E. Smith - I'm not just The Fall - MTV interview 1990
Mark E Smith interviewed by Paul King, for MTV 120mins UK version, broadcast May 5th 1990
Thursday, September 09, 2021
PJ Harvey - A Perfect Day Elise Live TFI Friday 11.09.98
From a few years ago now but still good I think.
Wednesday, September 08, 2021
Jack Kirby book
My brother who is a big Jack Kirby fan sent me down this book. It tells the story of his eventful life through the medium of a comic strip.
Tuesday, September 07, 2021
Midsomer Norton Carnival
Pic of me on my daughter's balcony before the start taken by Anne. Midsomer Norton carnival isn't on this year which is a shame as it's quite a town highlight. Hopefully next year.
The Slits - Typical Girls
Would you believe I have only just seen this for the first time? Tis true. The Slits
"Week-end à Zuydcoote" 1964 trailer
Posted as a tribute to Jean-Paul Belmondo who starred in this movie set in 1940.
Otis Blackwell - Daddy Rollin Stone 1957
The original version. Otis Blackwell is mostly remembered these days as a songwriter composing records by Elvis etc but this is his recording.
Monday, September 06, 2021
The Slits - Peel Session 1977
The Mamas & The Papas - Somebody Groovy - Monterey Pop Festival - 1967
Great song. May need to up the volume. Studio version here
Sunday, September 05, 2021
10 years ago. Pickling onions
This time of year is the right point to make pickled onions here is a bag we bought to make them 10 years ago.
RIP Sarah Harding (Girls Aloud)
Sad to hear the news. BBC obituary. Been listening to their hits. This is a good one.
Saturday, September 04, 2021
Adam & The Ants - Prince Charming 1981
Came out 40 years ago today. Wasn't a fan of this record - we didn't buy it. B-side was Christian Dior.
Friday, September 03, 2021
R.L. Burnside: See My Jumper Hanging On the Line (1978)
R.L. Burnside at home in Independence, Mississippi, shot by Alan Lomax, Worth Long, and John Bishop in August, 1978.
The Move - The Birthday (Pop Session 1969)
Very rare live performance of The Move playing this cover of an Idle Race song
I first heard this covered by the Fall.
OLD HENRY Official Trailer
OLD HENRY Official Trailer “You DIDN’T Hold That PISTOL Like Any Farmer I’ve Seen” (NEW 2021)
Reigning Sound - Make It Up (Live)
News! Reigning Sound is happy to share a video of our performance of “Make It Up” from our forthcoming online concert “Reigning Sound at Harbor Town.” ... Tune into the full concert, it premieres on September 10! Tickets on sale now. Reigning Sound (noonchorus.com)
Thursday, September 02, 2021
Wednesday, September 01, 2021
Bo Diddley - Pretty Thing (1955)
I think it's Billy Boy Arnold on harmonica. Credited to McDaniels (aka Bo Diddley) but written by Willie Dixon.
Since I Fell for You (Remastered) · Mickey & Sylvia 1962
I really like this - the flow, the harmonies it just seems so good. What do you think? Released on their own Willow label. Mickey and Sylvia wiki
I Can't Control Myself - the terraplanes - audio - Troggs cover
Hard to believe it was 2017! Rehearsal room closed now. Recorded by Si Miles.
Tribute to the late great Reg Presley. Recorded at Sounds Involved Midsomer Norton. Line up is Susan Wells and Celia-Jade vocals Dave Mackay bass Andy Payne drums Ralph on guitar. Recorded Dec 2017 Photos Joe's Image Works
Yo La Tengo - "Autumn Sweater"
Yo La Tengo perform "Autumn Sweater" live in studio in 1997 in promotion of "I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One"
The Beatles - September in the Rain
"September in the Rain" is a popular song by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, published in 1937. In 1962, The Beatles recorded a rock 'n roll interpretation during their famed Decca audition.