Saturday, 17 April 2021
Mogwai - Live Tramway Glasgow (KEXP at Home)
Tracklist:
Ceiling Granny / Dry Fantasy / Ritchie Sacramento / How To Be A Werewolf - 13:18
Mark Stewart & his Mum
+ Very nice tee Mrs Stewart!Me and my mum ! (Wearing her pop group t shirt) Foto -Tøni sciffer pic.twitter.com/qFqG8jk5eI
— mark stewart (@_markstewart) April 16, 2021
Black Cab - Live @ Howler Brunswick Melbourne (16/4/21)
Photo by ChrisA with thanks
Tracklist:
Victorious
Superheroes
Combat Boots
Bad Robot
Hanna 1 & 2
Black Angel
Sonnenallee
Rotsler’sRules
Hearts On Fire
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Temptation
Uniforms
Supermadchen
My War
Sexy Polizei
Well that was a great gig last night. I mean Andrew asking for the bass to be turned up (with the resulting trouser flapping around the ankles!) A cover of Temptation and a syn drum solo from Wes! What more could you ask for?More BC gigs / live tracks I've recorded (that have been tweaked by Andrew from the band can be found...)
Friday, 16 April 2021
HA!
I ordered some patchouli essential oil for my Made By Zen diffuser and this review made my day! pic.twitter.com/1OvtgiDoHN
— Wendy Brooke (@ProgRockers) April 16, 2021
Alisa Shea

I paint in watercolor because it scares me. I love its quirky unpredictability. I love the twinge of anxiety I feel every time I put down a color, knowing that I've often only got one shot to get it right. Piggybacking on my Instagram addiction, I paint from my own photographic reference material. I typically pick my subjects based on perceived level of difficulty; if it's something that I’m not sure I can successfully reproduce in watercolor, then that's the one I want to paint next. I am a control freak, and it's this combination of subject matter and medium that make for an overachieving, perfectionist’s dream, providing just enough of a challenge to make the whole process a tension-filled whirlwind of creative excitement. I start painting first thing in the morning, and the next thing I know it's mid afternoon. Hours have gone by, but to me, no time has passed. My anxieties about everyday trivialities simply fade away and I'm transported to a place where nothing else matters but light and shadow and color… and it is SO GOOD. So that's where I'm at right now. Welcome to my encore
Thursday, 15 April 2021
Rickie Lee Jones’s Life on the Road
Rickie Lee Jones emerged into the pop world fully formed; her début album was nominated for five Grammys, in 1980, and she won for Best New Artist. One of the songs on that record was “The Last Chance Texaco,” and Jones has made that the title of her new memoir. The song evokes a service station on a long stretch of highway, and Jones’s book reflects on her almost obsessive need to travel and uproot herself at almost any cost. “All I wanted to do was leave” from a very young age, she says.“When I talk about it from here, it seems like it was so horribly dangerous.” She adds, “Suddenly I’ll [say], ‘I think I’ll go to Big Sur,’ and I’m in a car, going. But the chaos and trouble that brings to a life!” The producer Scott Carrier, who hosts the podcast “Home of the Brave,” interviewed Jones near her home in New Orleans
Black Cab - Rotsler's Rules
New single out now and I shall be there for launch #1 at Howler in Brunswick this Friday with my trusty Tascam in tow
Marion Raw - Run With The Sea
I really like this. I know nothing about her and at the moment this video has 52 views
Well I just googled her and found this film for the song above and even this only has 630 views after being up for a couple of days shy of a month. Crazy
Leonard Cohen Was Right
Sleazy knewHow do you think he does it? #LeonardCohen #oldies #pinball pic.twitter.com/MaweThto7i
— sylvie simmons (@sylviesimmons) April 14, 2021
Jagger & Grohl - Eazy Sleazy (Anton Newcombe says it best)
Did A.I. Write this?
— anton newcombe (@antonnewcombe) April 13, 2021
Grateful Dead’s ‘Wall of Sound’ Lives Again in Some Dude’s Basement
Anthony Coscia has constructed a one-sixth scale version of the 1974 Wall of Sound PA set up with working audio
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