Ry Cooder: Poor Man’s Shangri-La
From one of Ry’s less disappointing albums of the 21st century, Chavez Ravine, about the bulldozing of a Latino haven in LA.
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
From one of Ry’s less disappointing albums of the 21st century, Chavez Ravine, about the bulldozing of a Latino haven in LA.
As Whispering Bob says in his intro, JR was in Bronco and the Butts Band before branching out on his own. One of the more interesting early-70s British white-soul singers. … Continue readingJess Roden: What the Hell
The first hit for John Peel’s Dandelion label, this went to No 22 in the 1971 singles charts for the psychedelic twosome of John Fiddler and Peter Hope-Evans. Peel apparently … Continue readingMedicine Head: Pictures in the Sky
Krautrock meets punk on this track from the album 75 which inspired many a British act, Bowie and Joy Division to name but two.
This is indeed one of the Gillster’s stranger songs. From the album Boots No 2 Volume 3.
Apparently this was one of the songs Taylor played for Paul McCartney and George Harrison at his successful audition for Apple Records. As we know, Harrison used the first line … Continue readingJames Taylor: Something in the Way She Moves
From a 1978 live album which has only just crossed my radar.
Nice cover of the Townes Van Zandt song, from Lyle’s 2009 album Natural Forces, written entirely by Texans.
Crumbs! He looks about fifteen. (He was 24).
Such a lovely song for a Sunday morning – wish I’d had the nous not to put it up in August.