Feeling good this morning having been to see Bob Marley One Love yesterday. Nothing beats the sheer exuberance of this though…(a friend’s sons have got her tickets to see Bruce Springsteen this year (jealous moi? non non non!)
Feeling good this morning having been to see Bob Marley One Love yesterday. Nothing beats the sheer exuberance of this though…(a friend’s sons have got her tickets to see Bruce Springsteen this year (jealous moi? non non non!)
Just look at those happy smiling faces
I must have seen this in 1977 as I was still at school and always watched TOTP. I hadn’t realised Bob Marley and the Wailers spent 2 years in London around this time to escape the rioting/tumult/danger in Jamaica at that time.
The title track from Train a Comin’, released on this day in 1995. Steve Earle had largely fallen off my radar by that point but that wouldn’t be the case for much longer.
Slow Pulp on CBS Saturday Morning today. They also did “Broadview,” and “Doubt” from their new record, Yard.
Dhani Harrison - Let It Down, a tribute to his Dad from All Things Must Pass. This is too beautiful.
I have woken up in the middle of the night (I have picked up a coughing lurgy- not covid, I’ve tested), taken some medicine and can’t get back to sleep but with a need to hear something uplifting from Willie Nelson so I’ve gone for this (I love the bass line)
I heard Karl Wallinger passed away. He was 66. There is an obituary in Guitar World.
For me, World Party has some most memorable songs of the 80’s.
“Is it Like Today” - Live Dutch music show "2 Meter Sessions, April 1993
Oh, no. I love him. Lori, you picked the perfect song to commemorate his music and World Party. Very sad day.