Friday, 11 January 2019


I noticed in the run up to Christmas a veritable plethora of 50th anniversary record releases. The marketing Johnny's having a ball re-packaging the Beatles, Kinks and Led Zeppelin (to name just three) to tempt and test the resilience of fan's credit limits. 
Which brings me to, 50 years ago tomorrow, the debut album by Led Zeppelin hit the record stores of America. Recorded the previous October, a few gigs in Scandinavia and small venues in the UK (only 13 to be precise) followed. Concerts in the US were underway by the time of the LP release, having been signed by Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun who apparently hadn't even seen them play. This American record deal may explain why the album curiously wasn't released in the UK until March 28th. <link>
No doubt copies of the record were played on British radio during those 2 months, but it's likely the first notes heard (first song, Side One) of Led Zeppelin 1, were these: 
Jimmy Page's guitar riff with John Bonham's drums on 'Good Times, Bad Times' >


Wanna a video from 1969? Here's the track that followed this on the LP - recording from German TV Beat Club show: 'Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You' - still bloody excellent !

Friday, 4 January 2019


Hands up all those of you who bought a CD last year ?
One... two... thr... is that a hand up at the back ? No ! Seems we don't buy (or listen to) music this way anymore.
"Digital music revenue overtook sales of physical formats like CDs and records for the first time in 2012. Since then, online shopping and downloads and streaming provided by platforms such as Amazon, Spotify and Netflix, have continued to eat into sales of physical music" - added to this computers don't included a CD drive anymore!
I actually bought six CD's last year, but the majority of the music I listened to or discovered came courtesy of YouTube

Not that the above has anything to do with this (just making conversation here).....
After the fireworks of New Year there were more pyrotechnics on New Year's Day on Sky TV in a very colourful concert 'Coldplay: Live in Sao Paulo'.* A great example of today's live experience as the show fills the arena and the audience becomes part of the show.
This video of 'A Head Full of Dreams' begins with a voice-over of Charlie Chaplin's speech from the 1940 film 'The Great Dictator' - call it a New Year message of sorts.
Don't know why but the sound is a bit low on this track, so while you're switching to Full Screen [  ] you might want to up the volume too. Coldplay > STAR SHOW


* If you have the Sky Arts channel the programme repeats on January 5th at 9pm.

Monday, 31 December 2018


CALIFORNIAN REUNION – 2018
I just love this photo. Mostly because it's of wonderful friends and memories of a holiday last June. 
But also the harmony and warmth of the image. From Margaret and Gary providing that symmetric central balance, to the conformity of the line yet the individual character of each person shines through. The giant redwood forest backdrop couldn't be better.
PHOTO Credit: Donna Bianchi


Friday, 28 December 2018


Some of you may have seen this already... if not, then it'll amaze you - it's mental !
A cast of thousands gathered in Courmayeur, Italy, close to Europe's highest mountain Mount Blanc, under the banner of Rockin' 1000 Summer Camp, to perform a Power Medley of 6 songs:
'Rocks' > Primal Scream -
'Bohemian Like You' > 
Dandy Warhols
'No One Knows' > 
Queens Of The Stone Age
'Reptilia' > 
The Strokes
'Suck My Kiss' > 
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
'Woman' > 
Wolfmother 
Just over five minutes of music followed by numerous credits and thanks. We see out the year with The Biggest Rock Band on Earth - extraordinary. 



Tuesday, 25 December 2018

An alternative (and occasional) music posting highlighting something out of the ordinary. Perhaps of limited appeal, unconventional, experimental or just far-out ! Call it what you like (or switch it off, if you don't like). 

Thought you might like a White Christmas. All aboard this real time Norwegian train ride.
With Moby emerging from the tunnel on 'Everloving' - Chill-out, naturally...


Actually a clever link (mid tunnel) makes this 6.36 minutes long - original track is only 3.24
FYI: The Kongsnut tunnel is 60° 34' North by 7° 35' East in Southern Norway, nr Bergen.


Friday, 21 December 2018


Of all my favourite artists, and there are many, one that hasn't to date been a STAR TRACK is R.E.M. Deliberately sounding like the Beach Boys, with a video portraying Christmas scenes and lights, on their song 'At My Most Beautiful' - sub-captioned on YouTube: in pictures.

And while on the subject of pictures....
HISTORIC NOTE >>> 50 years ago today Apollo 8* blasted off from Cape Kennedy into outer space. Three days later the crew witnessed and photographed an Earthrise and we all saw our beautiful planet. So I dedicate todays track to the one and only Planet Earth.



*James Lovell was part of that crew that only orbited the Moon. Five missions later he commanded the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission and missed out on walking on the Moon.

Monday, 17 December 2018


Over the last three years the  FRIDAY MUSIC SPOT  has clocked up 150 tracks.
It all began on 13th November 2015 with Funkadelic's 'Maggot Brain'.
The first 50 songs can be seen via this link. For 51-100 click here: 101-150 are listed below.
Click on the blue arrow to replay that track. NB: Not all of the videos are still available, but you can 'google' for an alternative.

Welcome to:


101     Thailand from the Air .…….….……….…....… Unknown Aritist
102     Becoming Human .……….…...……...……….……  Ryan Taubert
103     Daydreamer .………………….….……........................… Nomyn
104     The Last Frontier ..…..…...............................…. Redgum
105     Sylvia .…..……....…...........................................…… Focus
106     Be Free …………….……...………………..…….… Loggins & Messina
107     Streets of London .….…..……..….........………… Ralph McTell
108     Come Back To Me .…….………..….……………… Liam Gallagher
109     Keep On Dancing ……..….……....….……………….. The Gentrys 
110     Top 10 Riffs .………...................................… from AC/DC

111     Today I Feel …………..………………….………… Oberst & Buckner 
112     Where Is My Mind ..................... Telepathic Teddy Bear
113     Stuck With You ....................… Hewy Lewis & The News
114     Summer of '69' ...................................… Bryan Adams
115     Here I Go Again .....................................… Whitesnake
116     More Sweetly Play The Dance  African Immanuel Essemblies Brass Band 
117     Chasing Shadows .............… Sam Kelly & The Lost Boys
118     People Get Ready ............. .....… Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart
119     Civilised Man ..........................................… Joe Cocker
120     Highwayman .................................… The Highwaymen

121     Swallowed By the Cracks ..................… David & David
122     Rain Plans .............................................… Israel Nash
123     Don't Look Back ..........................................… Boston
124     Breakfast in America ............................… Supertramp
125     Tunnel of Love ......................................… Dire Straits
126     Handle With Care ..................… The Traveling Wilburys
127     Where Do The Children Play .................… Cat Stevens
128     100 Years ......................................… Five For Fighting
129     Got To Do It ........................................… Andrew W.K.
130     Burn Baby Burn ...............................................… Ash

131     Use Me ...............................................… Nick Marzock
132     Don't Stop Believin' ...................................… Journey
133     All We Do ..............................................… Oh Wonder
134     The Circle is Small .........................… Gordon Lightfoot
135     Bridge Over Troubled Water ............… Aretha Franklin
136     What Have I Done To Deserve This?  Pet Shop Boys w/Dusty Springfield
137     Sabre Dance ....................................… Love Sculpture
138     Singing The Blues ............................… Tommy Steele
139     Sometime World ...............................… Wishbone Ash
140     Wind of Change ......................................… Scorpions

141     Dreams ..................................................… Cat Power
142     When We Was Fab ........................... George Harrison
143     Let it Rain ........................................… Quinn Sullivan
144     If Heartaches Were Nickels ............… Joe Bonamassa
145     Solsbury Hill ......................................… Peter Gabriel
146     My Back Pages ........................… Bob Dylan & Friends
147     Rosanna ........................................................… Toto
148     Just a Shadow .....................................… Big Country
149     Things Will Change ..........................… Treetop Flyers
150     Give It To Me .................................… Michael Jackson

Friday, 14 December 2018


By my reckoning - and I don't suppose any of you are going to argue with me - today marks the 150th Track on THE FRIDAY MUSIC SPOT. Calls for a blockbuster...
There's been a lot this past year concerning the Long Player: 70th Anniversary of it's birth, favourite all time LPs etc. Now you may have seen this headline a few month's back: 
"THE EAGLES HAVE DETHRONED THE KING OF POP" 
The band's greatest hits album, released in 1976, has surpassed Michael Jackson's seminal 1982 album "Thriller" to take the top spot on the RIAA's list of the highest-selling albums of all time in the US.
The key word here is US, because it's only in the States. Worldwide sales of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' are still way out in the lead.
Something by Michael Jackson then, but not actually off 'Thriller', but similar, this is 'Give In To Me' from his 1991 'Dangerous' album, featuring a certain Saul Hudson on guitar - Slash to his mates! 
Explosive video with plenty of wind effects and sparks flying... very Jacko


Check in this coming Monday for the full run down on the Bill Blogs 150


Friday, 7 December 2018


"They remind me of so and so...." is a phrase you hear often.

I went to see Israel Nash in concert the other week. Of who it's been written 'sounds like Neil Young with Beach Boys harmonies'. I can hear John Fogerty and Bob Seger similarities in there also. (refresh your memory here).
Playing support at the concert were fellow Loose record label artists Treetop Flyers. No, I'd not heard of them either, but closer investigation the following day revealed a London based band that
“effortlessly captures the spirit of late-1960s west coast pop-rock: the Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young” - as one review put it.

While I could have picked any number of great songs released since their debut album 'The Mountain Moves' in 2013, it eventually came down to a straight contest between two: 'Haunted House' which, when it gets going, reminds me of Dire Straits, and this track 'Things Will Change'. I really like Reid Morrison's voice and their unusual 'official' video, that sounds like 'Ventura Highway' by America, on the road with The Four Tops. One of those sunny but at the same time sad songs.


You should listen to 'Haunted House'* also > www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5CyMnDi9aE
* Live at WFUV - turns out to be New York’s source for music discovery, a noncommercial, member-supported public media service of Fordham University for more than 70 years.
So now you know !

And this great track: 'Sweet Greens and Blues' > www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JMBNK_Q1ho - which is a bit Toploader 'Dancing in the Moonlight' with Van Morrison sax. 

Wednesday, 5 December 2018

Come On You Dons !

Special offer this week at your local Co-op store.
Wimbledon Brewery 33cl cans - American Red Ale & American Pale Ale for £1.85 a can. 🍻