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Wednesday, 11 March 2026
The Blues Collection -Wynonie Harris
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
I-Pod Playlist -Rockabilly Rebels
This week's I-Pod playlist is slightly different as it does not concentrate on a theme but rather on a musical genre.
From the title and the picture above the more astute among you will have worked out that the genre is Rockabilly.
I've tried to avoid some of the usual newer acts like the Stray Cats, the Polecats and the Shakin' Pyramids but have gone back to the original stuff from the late 50s/early 60s
Lets begin with the Queen of Rockabilly herself the great Wanda Jackson. Here she is with the equally great Fujiyama Mama.
Wanda is followed by another legend namely Carl Perkins who urges you to Put Your Cat Clothes on.
They might look dapper with a Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache as advocated by Warren Smith.
Next week's playlist theme is Countrywise
Monday, 9 March 2026
The Idea of You
When my Internet was down for a few days I had to adopt some fairly radical practices which included actually listening to some albums.
I was listening to some of the vinyl in the A-D section and a theme quickly began to develop in that I found myself listening exclusively to Scottish albums.
From memory the artists selected were Admiral Fallow, the Bathers, Broken Chanter, Butler Blake & Grant, Edwyn Collins, Constant Follower and Dropkick.
There's a potential series there.
The Idea of You was the 4th album by Admiral Fallow released in 2021 on Chemikal Underground. I bought it when band members Louis Abbot and Sarah Hayes did an in house acoustic set at Some Great Reward's former premises on Glasgow's Victoria Road.
It was the first time I'd played it in ages and its fair to say that I was pretty much blown away.
When doing some "research" I found out that they released an album called First Of The Birds last year something I was blissfully unaware of. One to explore further.
Sunday, 8 March 2026
Song Circle 2002
I'm going back to a post from 27th July 2015 for this week's Americana Compilation and hope that you will allow me the liberty of a bit of cut and paste:
Sometime during 2002 I attended a concert at King Tuts billed as Song Circle 2002
It was essentially three Americana luminaries performing acoustic versions of some of their greatest songs
The three men in question were
Robert Fisher of Willard Grant Conspiracy
Steve Wynn of Dream Syndicate and The Miracle 3 fame and
Walter Salas -Humara the main man from The Silos.
There was a limited edition of 1000 CDs to accompany the tour - mine is number 332
Deanna Varagona also features on the album but as she did not appear to King Tuts (and as her songs are the weakest on the album) she is not featuring today.
Updates:
Sadly Robert Fisher died in 2017 here
My copy is signed by the three artists in attendance
A copy is up for sale on Discogs for £13.59 plus p&p
I've chosen different songs from the three artists previously featured and one by Deanna Varagona. I've forgiven her - life's too short.
Steve Wynn - What We Call Love
Deanna Varagona - Forgot to Breathe
Walter Salas - Humara - Dumbest On Parade
Saturday, 7 March 2026
Saturday Shuffle 135
Today's picture is from a 1965 TV drama written by Neil Dunn and directed by Ken Loach which featured on the BBC with nearly 10 million viewers and 400 complaints. Squeeze came up with another Kitchen Drama on the classic record of the same name released in 1979 - and so it's my assumption I'm really up the junction.
Gene Clark is probably best known for his fourth solo studio album 1974's No Other. Some Misunderstanding, the longest song on the album, is probably not the first song you would think of but there isn't a duff track on the album. Every home should have it.
From mellow to bouncy we conclude with The Hit Girl from the 1999 album Social Dancing by Thornliebank'( or is it Orchard Park?)'s finest band Bis.
More Shuffling and Social Dancing next Saturday
Friday, 6 March 2026
The Coal Porters - Find The One
I am vaguely familiar with the London based American singer song writer Sid Griffin with the occasional solo song or ones with his band The Long Ryders popping up in my music folder from time to time.
I was also aware that he had another band called The Coal Porters but was blissfully unaware that this was a Bluegrass band. It was only after picking up their 2012 album Find The One on Prima Records that I discovered that this was in fact the case.
At first I was a little bit unsure but it has fairly rapidly grown on me after a few more plays. I mean what's not to love about Bluegrass covers of iconic songs by David Bowie and The Rolling Stones, and an instrumental named after the famous London Pub The Betsey Trotwood which I'm sure Ernie is familiar with?
My version has the first 12 tracks from those featured on Bandcamp who also kindly list the band members and guests which saves me a bit of work. Sadly my version does not include Richard Thomson's guitar solo on Hush U Babe/ Burnham Thorpe live from Shetland.
Very much a grower and a find
Thursday, 5 March 2026
News of the World - 7
It's the penulimate day of scanning the newspapers today.
This series started off fairly promising but is gradually petering out. It seems that most folk are getting their news on line these days.
The Daily Mirror is one of the many papers which has taken a hit over the last decade or so with its circulation, like all the other papers, plummeting. Weyes Blood however is still championing the Mirror Forever
The Independent only lasted from 1986 to 2016 and is now only available online. Gretchen Peters is rueing Independence Day
Lampchop have opted for the telly and the Six O'Clock news which as Julie Durocher has suggested is likely to be full of Bad News
As a former paper boy I find the demise of newspapers pretty sad although I don't miss getting up at the crack of dawn to deliver them in all weathers
I'll be rattling your letterboxes with your final papers next week







