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Chris Spedding - Get Outa My Pagoda
https://youtu.be/z-ffxcc27mQ (1977)
Glen Matlock - Montague Terrace (Scott Walker) (Live in Los Angeles)
Glen Matlock performing Scott Walker’s Montague Terrace live at Echoplex in Los Angeles on 17 March 2012.
Johnny Rotten (with his manager Malcolm McLaren) leaving Malborough Street Court after being fined for possessing illegal substances, London, UK, 11th March 1977.(Photo by Evening Standard)
THE SENSATIONAL ALEX HARVEY BAND - DELILAH
'Actuación de ¨The Sensational Alex Harvey Band¨ en televisión interpretando Delilah.'
Mick Ronson - Music is lethal (1974)(Battisti cover)
(Composed By : Mogol - Lucio Battisti / English Lyrics : David Bowie)
The Cure - 1980 - Seventeen Seconds Era
GrahamTV 8 - Roxy Music
The Raincoats, London, 1979. Janette Beckman. Pigment print.
My Get Back - Holly Golightly
2025
Rough cut, deep groove
This is raw garage-folk at its most skeletal—just a guitar, a stomp, and a lot of attitude.
The Beatles - The Night Before (1965) Paul McCartney from: "Help!" (LP)
Pop/Rock
@Archive (left click = play) (320kbps) (2009 Remaster)
SnuhFiles (left click = play) (320kbps)
Personnel: Paul McCartney: Lead Vocals / Bass / Co-Lead Guitar George Harrison: Co-Lead Guitar / Rhythm Guitar / Backing Vocals John Lennon: Electric Piano / Backing Vocals Ringo Starr: Drums / Maracas
Produced by George Martin
Recorded: @ EMI Studios in London, England UK on February 17, 1965
"Help!" Album Released: on August 6, 1965 (UK) Parlophone Records on August 13, 1965 (US) Capitol Records
The Animals, 1965
Metrosoul – Metrosoul 2 Day
Sunshine jazz uk garage
Blue Condition - Cream
Belle & Sebastian on 5/17/26 at the Knight Concert Hall (at Adrienne Arsht Center) in Miami!
This was my 9th time seeing Glasgow, Scotland's chamber pop band Belle & Sebastian (and I've seen them in 6 different states). They're one of my all-time favorites, and I did not want to miss their Miami show. Leader/singer/occasional guitarist Stuart Murdoch was in extra good spirits this night (he usually is), as was the rest of the band (guitarist Stevie Jackson looked quite dapper in his suit). As always with their live shows, it was one for the ages.
On this tour, the 30th anniversary show, they were doing two nights in most cities, doing their debut Tigermilk on one night and then If You're Feeling Sinister on the next night. In Miami, they only did one night, ...Sinister, but I wasn't going to complain.
They played ..Sinister from beginning 'til end and it was pure joy to hear classics like "Seeing Other People," "Me and the Major" (with Stevie Jackson blowing a mean harmonica), "Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying" and "Judy and the Dream of Horses" (see the pic below of Stuart with the horse head on during this one) to name but a few (there's but honestly not a band song on the record, in fact, most are classics).
They then came back out and did a sort of greatest hits/requests set and we got to hear "Dog on Wheels" (real early single), "I'm a Cuckoo," "The Boy with the Arab Strap' (always a fan favorite), and ended it with a gorgeous rendition of "Sleep the Clock Around" (another one of my all-time faves).
....but it didn't end there.
They came out for two more "Piazza New York Catcher" and "Funny Little Frog" before bidding adieu to the very appreciative Miami crowd. This bunch never puts on a bad show. They didn't when I first saw them in 2001, and they didn't on this night.
Do not miss this band, ever.
(posted 5/31/26)
The oddball career of Kevin Ayers, quintessential English songwriter
"I felt out of place. That group didn’t have much musical merit and I thought it was crap"
'Kevin Ayers co-founded Soft Machine, influenced Bowie, shared acid trips and girlfriends with Hendrix, and knew Syd Barrett better than most.'