Robert Palmer: Sneakin’ Sally Through the Alley
The title track of his 1974 debut solo album featured the great Little Feat. This version has Feat frontman Lowell George plus the Meters.
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
The title track of his 1974 debut solo album featured the great Little Feat. This version has Feat frontman Lowell George plus the Meters.
Never dreamed I’d be recommending a BeeGees song on here but this, from her 2006 album These Four Walls, is a good ‘un. Honest.
Old Shakey’s ode to his Pontiac hearse, Mort, which he drove from Toronto to LA, where he met Stephen Stills and formed Buffalo Springfield with him. This was the title … Continue readingNeil Young: Long May You Run
The loneliest sound in the world. Beautiful.
Nice live version of the song from his 1970 album Window.
Ambient beauty from 1993’s The First Day.
What finer way to spend seven minutes on a Sunday morning than listening to this utterly beautiful song by the former Incredible? From his 1975 LP Mike Heron’s Reputation.
Wonderful moment when he introduces the solo around the minute mark – ‘Guitar, ready set go!’ From the 1976 album Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers.
Return of another sweary guy: this is a live version of the song from his 2000 album Life’ll Kill Ya. Sadly, three years later it did. https://am-records.com/2018/08/06/enjoy-every-sandwich/
Back to Mr Pottymouth for the sixth instalment of this shameful series. Probably the only song ever to begin with the word ‘arseholes’.