Ry Cooder: The Man Who Was Death
Another shot of Ry; just come across this curio from 1992’s Tales From The Crypt.
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
Another shot of Ry; just come across this curio from 1992’s Tales From The Crypt.
Featuring of course the mighty Flaco Jimenez.
In grudging acknowledgment of today’s date, a rockin’ version of the Band classic. Happy Christmas everybody.
Concluding our series of songs with girls’ names. I love the way the MC runs off into the wings.
This has been a favourite for as long as I can remember. Just lovely.
SOME time ago I invited readers to share their favourite newspaper headlines. First off the mark was therealguyfaux ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ , who submitted this classic from the New York Post: HEADLESS BODY IN TOPLESS BAR He … Continue readingHeadline News
One of the Randster’s most touching love songs. From Good Old Boys, 1974.
Not your typical Feat fare but it works nonetheless.
From 1990’s Bossanova, Black Francis & Co’s version of the Surftones tune. And here’s the Sixties original.
Not the most politically correct song in the world, which is why I’ve chosen it. From the 1996 album The Road to Ensenada.