Creedence Clearwater Revival: Who’ll Stop The Rain?
Another soggy classic from John Fogerty and Co. Off the 1970 LP Cosmo’s Factory.
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
Another soggy classic from John Fogerty and Co. Off the 1970 LP Cosmo’s Factory.
. . . where it’s been raining for 40 days and 40 nights. Lovely piece from the Ribble Valley Multi-Instrumental Minstrel. https://am-records.com/2019/03/11/bill-the-conqueror/
‘It all came pouring down.’ For Georgia, read Ribble Valley. From the 2005 album Jasper County.
From their classic 1970 LP American Beauty.
. . . on the Ribble Valley. Again. This is a live version of the Dylan song Ferry recorded on his 1973 oldies album These Foolish Things.
Two versions of Joni’s classic that show how her voice changed over the years. The first is from her second album, Clouds, released in 1969 (yes, I’m still on about … Continue readingJoni Mitchell: Both Sides Now
LAST week we left Yes basking in the success of their breakthrough third LP, The Yes Album, which went platinum in America. They were, however, far from content to rest on their laurels. … Continue readingJust Say Yes, part 2
Very much of its time (1983) but Annie Lennox was quite a singer. And the fact that she often popped out to the off-licence in scruffy threads, rather than the … Continue readingEurythmics: Here Comes The Rain Again
Answer, yes. Far too bloody much of it.
It’s time someone did a Ribble Valley version of this Newman classic – I KNOW it’s going to rain today.