Randy Newman: Marie
One of the Randster’s most touching love songs. From Good Old Boys, 1974.
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
One of the Randster’s most touching love songs. From Good Old Boys, 1974.
Not your typical Feat fare but it works nonetheless.
From 1990’s Bossanova, Black Francis & Co’s version of the Surftones tune. And here’s the Sixties original.
Not the most politically correct song in the world, which is why I’ve chosen it. From the 1996 album The Road to Ensenada.
For a brief spell in the early 1970s everyone was crazy about the Dutch guitarist Jan Akkerman. Here is his band Focus playing on the Whistle Test. Note the square-headedness … Continue readingFocus: Sylvia
The Shugster was just 16 when in 1969 he made his first solo LP Here Comes . . . including this song. By then he had played bass on the … Continue readingShuggie Otis: Jennie Lee
Live 1980s version of the Top Gear theme tune.
This gives me the chance to air my long-held theory that His Bobness nicked the tune for Sara from the song Chim Chim Cher-ee, which featured in the Mary Poppins … Continue readingBob Dylan: Sara
Live performance from 2007. Her first version came 32 years earlier on the Horses album while the original, by Them, was 11 years before that in 1964.
In memory of Nes, who has died of heart failure aged 78.