


[1st & 2nd found here and here. Misplaced the link to the sheep flows.]

Rocket To Nowhere, Webb Wilder (2005) All you need to know:
“Mississippi Musician Hall of Fame icon Webb Wilder pleases and shocks, soothes and rocks, and meets every un-expectation. Equally versed in two glorious worlds, Rock and Roll – with a strong side of Outlaw Country (Webb prefers the term “PROGRESSIVE Country”). He is a force on tour, and a tour de force. He is the Last of the Full Grown Men, as well as Roots Rock Royalty.”
There are differences.
[via Memo Of The Air].
“The Origin” made me smile.
Guido’s Towing & Body Shop, drumming up business.
[via Bunkerville]
[Top image: Helga Stenzel’s Clothesline Sheep via Mme. Jujujive.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago.

Say You’ll Be Mine, The Ecuadors (1959) Chess RecordsA combo of Chess artists are featured in this one-off recording session. Not to be confused with another band of the same name who recorded for RCA Victor, The Ecuadors were Harvey Fuqua on lead vocal, Billy Davis & Etta James backing vocals. Session band was Chuck Berry with HIS classic Chess lineup that included Willie Dixon, Matt Guitar Murphy, Johnny Johnson and Fred Below.
Sometimes Behave So Strangely.
High-functioning autistic has built-in GPS.
Since we’ve had some visitors from The Republic of The Gambia lately, here’s their National Anthem.
[Top image: Donkey Nanny.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago.

[Image and caption found here.]
#OccupyFarmland.
? & The Mysterians, featuring Rudy Martinez as (?). Don’t ask me how I know. The video is from Detroit’s “Swingin’ Time” 1966.
The J. Geils Band was the Best Bar Band in the Land in the late 70s, and there’s proof. Need more? Check this out.
Have a great weekend, folks. See y’all in the Sears parking lot – You’ll recobanize me because I’m the one taking up two spaces.