Saturday, May 30, 2026
Cromer Peregrine Project
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Boston Tea Party TOTP 1976
Little Walter and Othum Brown - Ora Nelle Blues Recorded 1947
Vocals and harmonica - Little Walter Vocals and guitar - Othum Brown Guitar - Jimmy Rogers
Very similar to That's All Right see below
Scopitone juke box
Scopitone juke box. These played 16mm music films, precursors to music video. Photographed at "The Stables" behind Full Throttle Bottles, Georgetown, Seattle, Washington.
The Who live in 1976
Friday, May 29, 2026
New Kogar
Kogar’s Jungle Juice Show #147 is ready to hit the back alleys of your mind with another 2+ hour excursion into depravity and the primitive sounds of rock n’ roll! This episode has a BOSS RADIO 76 knuckledragger set that features a song from the first Cramps record to be released on the recently reformed Vengeance Records! This show also features artists like; Al Duncan, Cy Wagner, The Bosstones, Arthur Lee Maye, Young Jessie, The Rivingtons, Jimmy Liggens, The Sickidz, The Mad Daddys, the Slickee Boys and THE CRAMPS! Full play list over at the Boss Radio 66 and Kogar’s Jungle Juice Blogspots!
Town Without Pity - Gene Pitney
Town Without Pity (song) - Wikipedia
Boss just played this. I first heard this in the movie Hairspray.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Eight Miles High · The Byrds 1966
Eight Miles High - Wikipedia A ground-breaking song. Written about their trip to the UK.
Chubby Checker & Dee Dee Sharp - Slow Twist.1962
"Slow Twistin'" is a song written by Jon Sheldon, and recorded by American rock and roll musicians Chubby Checker and Dee Dee Sharp (the latter being uncredited on the single and early albums). Released as a single in 1962, it peaked at number 3 on both the Billboard Hot 100.
The Cramps - TV Set
Are you excited by this release? A shelved never before released Cramps album.
From the album Gravest Gravy out on Vengeance Records on August 21, 2026
Video by Jason Willis
Preorder Gravest Gravy here https://midheaven.com/item/cramps/gravest-... The Cramps official website thecramps.comHey Little Cobra · The Rip Chords 1963
Boss has a show Longboards and Longhorns which has surf and Country. They played this.
Assault (1971) aka In the Devil's Garden
Susan enjoyed this mystery thriller. Assault (film) - Wikipedia
An art teacher at an exclusive girls' school witnesses a rapist-killer attacking students in the nearby woods, but her testimony is dismissed in court. Determined to stop the attacks, she volunteers to act as bait while Detective Chief Superintendent Velyan works to unmask the killer from a gallery of suspects. A British take on the giallo whodunit, produced by Peter Rogers (the Carry On series) for the Rank Organisation.
Directed by Sidney Hayers. Produced by Peter Rogers and George H. Brown. Screenplay by John Kruse, based on the novel The Ravine by Kendal Young (Phyllis Brett Young). Cinematography by Ken Hodges. Music by Eric Rogers. Cast: Suzy Kendall, Frank Finlay, Freddie Jones, James Laurenson, Lesley-Anne Down, Tony Beckley, Anthony Ainley, Dilys Hamlett, James Cosmo, Patrick Jordan, Allan Cuthbertson, Anabel Littledale. Also released as: In the Devil's Garden | The Creepers | Satan's Playthings | Tower of TerrorWednesday, May 27, 2026
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - The Legend Of Xanadu (1968)
The Legend of Xanadu - Wikipedia Sue liked this one. Covered by the Fall. When we were in music Dave Dee was an A&R man for one of the labels. He originally was a policeman and he was first on the scene at Eddie Cochran's accident near Chippenham I heard. Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Wikipedia
Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Titch - Zabadak (1967)
This song entered my head earlier. Zabadak! (song) - Wikipedia
Dionne Warwick "I Say A Little Prayer" on The Ed Sullivan Show 1968
I Say a Little Prayer - Wikipedia This is the sort of song that I heard a lot in the 60s. Boss just played it. Is this Sunshine Pop?
Lidls Cornish ice cream
This is very enjoyable. I like Cornish ice cream so this was a pleasant thing to find in the local food hall.
Jimmy Rogers One Kiss 1957
Jimmy Rogers - Wikipedia This is the sort of stuff I wanted to in the 80s but it was a fantasy. Still like it though.
Blarney Stone (1949)
Me and Celia did this. She got a certificate which was on the wall. She has the gift of the gab so I think it's true. Blarney Stone - Wikipedia
ROY GAINES - Alabama Sue (1956) Unissued Groove Recordings
Tom Hanks also played this. Never heard it before. Mickey Baker (lead guitar) Lloyd Trotman (bass) Panama Francis (drums) George Rhodes (piano) Leroy Kirkland (leader)
Aretha Franklin Singing Never Loved A Man (Live 1967)
Also played by Tom Hanks. I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You) - Wikipedia
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Tammy Wynette-Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad 1967
DJ Tom Hanks just played this on Boss Radio. Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad - Wikipedia
Monday, May 25, 2026
Toussaint McCall - Nothing Takes The Place Of You - Hairspray (1988)
Toussaint McCall's only film appearance, where he sings/lip-synced "Nothing Takes The Place Of You"
Hairspray (1988 film) - Wikipedia Love this film and the soundtrack. Never liked the remake. We had the OST on cassette in the car back then.
60 years ago in Portobello pop history by Tom Vague
60 years ago in Portobello pop history, Mick Jagger and John Lennon went shopping down Portobello Road with Chrissie Shrimpton and Cynthia Lennon. Mick got a military jacket from I Was Lord Kitchener’s Valet at number 293, sold to him by the shop manager Robert H Orbach, which he wore on ‘Ready Steady Go’ while singing ‘Paint It Black’. Robert Orbach recalled: “I’m sitting there one morning and in walked John Lennon, Mick Jagger and Cynthia Lennon. I didn’t know whether I was hallucinating but it was real.” Jagger bought a red Grenadier Guards drummer’s jacket, which he wore when the Stones performed their number 1 hit ‘Paint It Black’ on 'Ready Steady Go'. Following which, Orbach says: “The next morning there was a line of about a hundred people wanting to buy this tunic, and we sold everything in the shop by lunchtime.”
‘London’s first secondhand boutique’, specialising in ‘kinky, period and military gear’, began trading at Annie’s Antiques at 84 Portobello Road in 1965. The first I Was Lord Kitchener’s Valet shop was opened by John Paul and Ian Fisk at 293 in February 1966. In Richard Lester’s 'Boutique London', it’s described as ‘a dark and dense space combining 19th century military jackets, fur coats and Victorian junk into one huge nostalgic mix.’ The shop inspired the song ‘I Was Lord Kitchener’s Valet’ by the New Vaudeville Band: ‘Oh, Lord Kitchener, what a to do? Everyone is wearing clothes that once belonged to you, if you were alive today I’m sure you would explode if you took a stroll down the Portobello Road.’ Getting it Straight in Notting Hill Gate part 1 1066-1966 and part 2 1966-2026 available for £23 from https://www.portobelloradio.com/.../getting-it-straight.../ US payments@portobelloradio.comRunaround Sue - Dion -4K- {Stereo} 1961
Another one for the Rock'n'roll Susan playlist. Runaround Sue - Wikipedia
Dale Hawkins - Susie-Q (1957)
Listening to Bernie Keith Rock and Roll Heaven. They played this and Susan suggested a Sue rock'n'roll playlist. Dale Hawkins - Wikipedia
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Marie Bryant and Scatman Crothers - When a Cat Begins to Scat
A wonderful scene from a rare 50s short - The Return of Gilbert and Sullivan. This is the wonderful Marie Bryant, with Scatman Crothers, scatting a very loose version of "When the Foeman Bares his Steel" (Pirates of the Penzance)The Return of Gilbert and Sullivan was made in 1952, and had a very limited run in the cinemas, before being lost for around fifty years. I believe it was shot in colour, but the only currently available print is in fairly low quality black and white.
The Early Swerve - Father of the Chapel (Official Video)
Mickey Bradley played this. It's about the 1985 print dispute.
Projectionist's family loans cinema gems to exhibition
Thanks to my bro for this article. Somerset projectionist's family loans cinema gems to exhibition - BBC News








