Sunday, May 03, 2026
The Shangri-Las - Long Live Our Love (1966)
Sophisticated Boom Boom on the flip. Presumably about Vietnam.
Saturday, May 02, 2026
Adge Cutler & The Wurzels
First broadcast in September / October 1991 over 3 Weeks.
Documentary. Bos is seeing if he can do an Adge Cutler mural.
Weekend - Summerdays & Drumbeat For Baby (Live on TV). 1982
'Alone with friends, how could it end?' I included this on my playlist as we played it then but it also is a truth that when you are young you think it's going to last forever but soon becomes a memory.
1st RECORDING OF: Just Walkin’ In The Rain - Prisonaires (1953)
This is beautiful. I used to play this a lot in the old days. I am thinking of doing a Spotify playlist of the stuff I used to play at Vallis Road.
The Beatles - Rain 1966
Thankfully it is raining. This was B-side to Paperback Writer. Both sides have phenomenal bass so new sounding and original. Rain (Beatles song) - Wikipedia
The Ronettes - Walking In The Rain - 1964
In my opinion their best song. I wish it would rain here. The pond at the Park is very dry which is hard as there are a lot of tadders there.
Venice with the Girls · The Fall 2015
From Sub-Lingual Tablet. This another late period Fall song that is good.
The Fall - Sir William Wray - Record Store Day Release 2013
No idea who Sir William Wray is. Great song though. Sir William Wray, 1st Baronet, of Glentworth - Wikipedia
LINK WRAY - Unchain My Heart (1975 UK TV Appearance)
Happy birthday to the great Link Wray - Wikipedia
Radstock in 26
From Chris Howell's book.
Friday, May 01, 2026
Blue Midnight: The Film Biography of Little Walter
This is a trailer from the Blue Midnight, the upcoming film biography of Little Walter, widely considered to be the greatest blues harmonica player of all time. The film was produced and directed by Mike Fritz, a Boston-based film maker and musician. The film is unfinished due to a lack of needed funds for final editing, mastering, and licensing of Walter's music and film footage of Walter's last performances in Europe in 1967.
The Beatles - Paperback Writer 1966
New Kogar
Hold on to your wighats for another schlock filled episode of Kogar’s Jungle Juice! Show #143 delivers a solid 2 hours of toons for you Jungle Juice Heads! This show features artists like; Bailey’s Nervous Kats, Bernie Moore and the Rockets, The Delcos, The Enchanters, Bo DIddley, Pico Pete, Wade and Dick, Carl Cherry, Little Walter, Dan Harris, Lee Dresser, Ronnie Cook, Link Wray and Jack Nitzsche! Full set list at the Boss Radio and Jungle Juice Blogspots!
Oss Oss Wee Oss! (1953)
This tradition carries on to this day.
Padstow, a fishing village on the coast of Cornwall, celebrates May Day with an ancient custom: two osses (hobby-horses) dance through the town streets accompanied by drums and accordions. All Padstownians participate in the event, which has now become a tourist attraction drawing over tens of thousands of annual visitors. Folklorists Alan Lomax and Peter Kennedy and filmmaker George Pickow collected footage at the festival in 1951, producing a pioneering work in the use of sound, low-light photography, and conversational presentation of narrative. A favorite of Margaret Mead, who used it in her classes, the film circulated widely and continues to have influence today, especially in the neo-Pagan community.
Little Walter - I Hate To See You Go
Little Walter And The Jukes Checker Records 1955. It is Little Walter's birthday and this is a scorcher.
Acid Gallery - Dance Around The May Pole
Edward Rogers on Atlantic Tunnel has done aa May Day show - lots of folk rock and songs of that ilk. Listen here
Released 1969, this song was written by Roy Wood.
The Wicker Man (1973) - Maypole Song
The Wicker Man (soundtrack) - Wikipedia From the UK's best horror movie. The Wicker Man - Wikipedia
Thursday, April 30, 2026
The Hen - Official Trailer
Told entirely from the perspective of its avian protagonist, Hen follows a chicken who escapes an industrial farm only to find herself navigating the pecking order of a crumbling seaside restaurant in Greece. As she fights to protect her eggs, she becomes an unwitting witness to the complex human lives around her as the restaurant is caught up in greed, smuggling, and the migrant crisis.
Hard Workin Man - Captain Beefheart & Jack Nitzsche - Blue Collar Soundtrack
Kogar played this. Great. Blue Collar (film) - Wikipedia
Captain Beefheart performs Jack Nitzsche's theme to Paul Schrader's 1978 film Blue Collar. Featuring Ry Cooder on the guitar.
Beatniks in Newquay, 1960
Interviewed by Alan Whicker for BBC's "Tonight programme.
Beatniks in Cornwall. Donovan according to his autobiography was one. I think he was in St. Ives.
Mods, Beatniks, Rockers, 1965
Mainly 'Beatniks' in this clip from Primitive London, 1965. The 2 musicians in this clip are Ray Sone, harp (later of The Downliner's Sect) and Emmett Hennessy, vocals, guitar.
Psychosis Safari ~ The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster - dir. Edgar Wright (2003)
This is probably my fave. They were from Brighton and had a good live show.
Carlsbad Trip (1940) – Early road trip in a Volkswagen from Weimar to Carlsbad
Germany before it was bombed flat. Black and white and no subtitles.
Matchbox catalogue
Matchbox is a toy brand introduced by Lesney Products in 1953, and is now owned by Mattel, Inc, which purchased the brand in 1997. The brand was given its name because the original die-cast "Matchbox" toys were sold in boxes similar to those in which matches were sold.[2]
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
1964: The FIRST CHIP SHOP in DUNDEE | Tonight | World of Work | BBC Archive
From Dundee, the first spot where chips were sold, Fyfe Robertson explores the origins of the perfect pairing of fish and chips.
Small Faces - Here Come The Nice - Beat Club June 24, 1967
Finished the Steve Marriott biography. I was just about to mention to Sue about the spooky things that happened after his death like photos crashing down and this song came on Boss Radio 66.
Vale Wildlife Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre
I think they are near Tewkesbury. They have a Pine Marten kit that was found in a rubbish bin. So cute.
Vale Wildlife Hospital is one of the UK's largest wildlife rehabilitation centres treating over 8,000 casualties every year. Charity No. 702888.Victorian Fish Bar (1962)
Kensington, London.. At The Contented Sole fish bar has been decorated "with all the trimmings of Queen Victoria's days".
Photographs of the General Strike in Britain: 1926
Approaching the centenary. Don't forget this Friday Radstock Museum have a free talk on the area during the Strike. 6:40 for 7:00 start. Free. My sister attended a talk by the same man in Bristol and thoroughly enjoyed it. We are going. 1926 United Kingdom general strike - Wikipedia
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
BUZZCOCKS & MAGAZINE - [Early Years Full Documentary] "B'dum B'dum" - 1978
Buzzcocks were great - Magazine were OK. Saw Buzzcocks twice Magazine once.
General Jumbo
I used to love this strip where a boy has his own miniature army operated by remote control. I wanted to be him of course.
The Small Faces - Hey Girl (1966)
Hey Girl (Small Faces song) - Wikipedia Still reading the Marriott biography and enjoying it.
Otis Rush - "Love That Woman" 1957
Happy birthday tomorrow Otis Rush. A classic. One of my favourite Cobra sides. Otis Rush - Wikipedia
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Monday, April 27, 2026
The Cramps You'll Never Change Me
Creator says:
''A great Cramps live song I only had the audio to, mashed up with clips of The Cramps live in 1990 and a movie about an all female tribe going out to acquire some much needed husbands.''
J B Hutto centenary
Joseph Benjamin Hutto (April 26, 1926 – June 12, 1983)[1] was an American blues musician. Influenced by Elmore James, Hutto became known for his slide guitar playing and declamatory style of singing. He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame two years after his death.
The 1968 Delmark album Hawk Squat, which featured Sunnyland Slim on organ and piano, Lee Jackson on guitar,[8] and Maurice McIntyre on tenor saxophone, is regarded as Hutto's best album up to this point.[9]
J.B. Hutto - Thank You For Your Kindness
John Lee Hooker & The Groundhogs - Boom Boom (The Beat Room, Oct 05, 1964)
Boom Boom (John Lee Hooker song) - Wikipedia
According to Hooker, he wrote the song during an extended engagement at the Apex Bar in Detroit.
I would never be on time [for the gig]; I always would be late comin' in. And she [the bartender Willa] kept saying, "Boom boom – you late again". Every night: "Boom, boom – you late again". I said "Hmm, that's a song!" ... I got it together, the lyrics, rehearsed it, and I played it at the place, and the people went wild.[11]
2000 Years in One Film - The Entire History of Bristol (AI Reconstruction)
My sis sent me this. It's good - well I liked it.


















