Friday, 20 December 2024

Xmas Mix on Ginger Feather FM 2024

Some Christmas tunes and other winter-related music for my final Off The Beaten Tracks show/mix of this year. You can listen to it now on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather from Monday. 

*** Happy Holidays to one and all ***

Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - Deck The Hall With Boughs Of Holly
Emily Smith - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 
Cat Stevens - Morning Has Broken 
Faustus - Oh To Be A King 
Skipinnish - December 
Seth Lakeman - Garden of Grace 
Eliza Carthy & Jon Boden - I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas
Simon & Garfunkel - Seven O'Clock News \ Silent Night 
Ben Nicholls w/ Martin Simpson - Flash Company 
Emily Smith - Heard From Heaven Today 
Kathryn Tickell - Carols 
Cara - The Spell of Winter 
Richard Thompson - Happy Days and Auld Lang Syne 
Breabach - Winter Winds 
Eliza Carthy & Jon Boden - Fairytale of New York 
John Lennon - Imagine 
Ukulele Orchestra of GB - We Wish You A Merry Christmas 

Wednesday, 18 December 2024

The Stranglers - MenInBlack

This album would sit nicely in whatever the opposite of Easy Listening is. I first bought this on vinyl after seeing The Stranglers on the Feline tour. In the years leading up to that I had bought Rattus and a compilation called The Collection along with the Feline album, but nothing prepared me for the post-punk of the MenInBlack album. The only track I knew was Waltzinblack. I gave it a couple of listens but decided that this was not for me and took it to a second-hand record shop on Cockburn Street in Edinburgh. Shame, as it was in a nice gatefold sleeve. If I'd heard the preceding albums - Black and White and The Raven - then this might not have been such a challenging listen but most of the MIB album seemed a world away from Duchess and the like.

As I then worked my way backwards buying the earlier Stranglers albums, as well as subsequent releases like Aural Sculpture, I came to realise that maybe I should have kept hold of the MIB album. I did buy it again, this time on tape, and then when the band released The Old Testament boxed set, I also had it on CD. 

As I type this I am playing the cassette and it is an essential part of the Hugh Cornwell era Stranglers back catalogue. 

I didn't get to see the band on their 50th anniversary tour but saw that they started their sets with two song from the MenInBlack album. Despite the sad passings of Dave Greenfield and Jet Black it was good to see JJ Burnel and, now long time guitarist, Baz Warne carrying on the unpredictable nature of the Stranglers. Come to hear the hits? You'll have to f--king wait!

Friday, 13 December 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 16 December 2024

Some seasonal songs on this week's show including three from the new album by Janice Burns and John Doran. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm or 8pm on Ginger Feather FM.

Janice Burns & Jon Doran - Derby Ram 
Pentangle - Sally Go Round The Roses
Tom Kitching - A Long Time Between Sunsets 
Katherine Priddy - Third House on the Left 
The Young 'Uns - Ghafoor's Bus 
Eliza Carthy & Jon Boden - In The Bleak Midwinter 
Lindisfarne - Lady Eleanor 
Linda Thompson - Weary Life 
Janice Burns & Jon Doran - The Trees Are All Bare 
Peter Knight & Jon Spiers - Isadora's Reel 
Banter - Eve Of New Year Merry 
The Albion Christmas Band - Winter Song 
Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies - The Ex-Pitmen's Pot-Holing Pub Quiz Team 
Kate Bush - Under The Ivy 
Janice Burns & Jon Doran - Green Grows The Holly  
John Renbourn - Judy 


Thursday, 12 December 2024

Recommended releases 2024

Another year of presenting my Off The Beaten Tracks show on Ginger Feather FM and another list of new music released since January. Thanks as ever to Citizen K at GF FM for uploading our shows so they can be broadcast on an unsuspecting public on internet-radio.com. A mostly folk music Top 15 but some other stuff by the likes of Pokey LaFarge, Errol Linton and The Staves all of whom I saw at the last ever Towersey Festival back in August. 

So thanks for listening or just checking out the playlists posted on here. Here are the albums I've most enjoyed listening to this year, in alphabetic order.

Wishing you all a Merry Festive Season and a Happy New Year!

Colin 
Jack Badcock - Cosmography 
Banter - Heroes 
Janice Burns & Jon Doran - Great Joy to the New 
Charlotte Carrivick - Sensible or Otherwise 
Jake Xerxes Fussell - When I'm Called 
Tom Kitching w/ Marit Falt - Where There's Brass 
Pokey LaFarge - Rhumba Country 
Errol Linton - Love Gone Cold 
Lassi Logrén - Jouhikko 
Ben Nicholls - Duets 
Grace Petrie - Build Something Better 
Katherine Priddy - The Pendulum Swing 
The Staves - All Now 
Miranda Sykes - Out of the Woods 
Linda Thompson - Proxy Music 


Friday, 6 December 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 9 December 2024

You can listen to this week's show on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather FM from Monday.

Simon and Garfunkel - Hazy Shade of Winter
Cat Stevens - Wild World
Luke Jackson - Who Knows Where The Time Goes
Grace Petrie - Tom Paine's Bones
Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas - Emerson
The Proclaimers - Cap in Hand (live)
Claire Hastings - Let Ramensky Go
Gilmore & Roberts - Fleetwood Fair (live)
Steeleye Span - All Around My Hat
The Carrivick Sisters - Sweet Baby James
James Taylor - Sunny Skies
Errol Linton - Bo Diddit
Jerry Lee Lewis - House of Blue Lights
Rosanne Cash - My Baby Thinks He's A Train
Hayseed Dixie - Summer of 69
The Proclaimers - Sky Takes the Soul (live) 



Monday, 2 December 2024

The Ups and Downs of Mental Health

Today has been a day of fluctuating emotions and feelings. At my last therapy session I was told that getting more involved with activities, be they social or exercise or whatever, would be good for me which I kind of knew already but it helps to hear this from a qualified person. I was told that you can use the Five Minute rule. Go along to something and stay there for at least 5 minutes. If your anxiety is too severe or you're just not enjoying it, then leave but at least you'll be able to say I went there and did it for 5 minutes and that in itself is a positive thing to build on.

So today I was intending to go to an afternoon music session in town and thought I could put this rule into practice. But as the morning went on my anxiety got worse. In the past I might have given in to the call of the wine bottle but today I stayed sober, had an early lunch and set off into town. As I walked and got nearer to the venue, which was familiar to me, the anxiety didn't let up. I knew I'd get there after the session had started but thought that wouldn't be a problem as it seemed like the sort of thing where you wouldn't be expected to be there for the full two hours.

I stopped briefly at the door but only saw one or two people as presumably the music was being played in a different room. But I couldn't go in. If depression has the black dog, anxiety must have a different animal, maybe a cat as they do not like going anywhere, preferring the safety of their home. 

So I walked on. I had other things to do in town so used that as an excuse to not go into that potentially dangerous place (as the cat would see it) and stayed outside going from shop to shop pausing only for a while in a cafe for a cup of tea and a snack. 

I then walked home but was anxious about how my wife would react to me not going to the music session. I knew she would ask about it, which she did, and I mumbled some excuse about not getting there for the start and my anxiety being bad. 

After going through some post that had arrived and looking through my purchases from town I headed up to the bedroom. I lay down and put on some calming music. But while lying on the bed my mind grew dark and thoughts of self harm went through my head. Our black cat was on the bed with me but she was not the cat of anxiety. She could sense that all was not well with me and kept me company until the darkness lifted. 

When the music ended I put a light on and picked up my phone. Someone had made an amusing comment about the new Paddington film which made me laugh and I felt ready to face the world again. 

It is scary having thoughts about possibly ending your life but I had enough positives to keep those thoughts at bay and I'll live to fight another day. And remember, there are people out there who can help. 

Mental Health Helplines.


Saturday, 30 November 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 2 December 2024

This week's show includes two Nick Drake tracks as it was the 50th anniversary of his death on the 25th of November. Also tracks from 2024 releases by Steve Knightley and Miranda Sykes. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday on Ginger Feather FM

The Bad Shepherds - Going Underground
Eliza Carthy & The Restitution - Pretty Ploughboy
Eliza Carthy & Jon Boden - Beautiful Star
Ewan MacColl - I Loved A Lass
Nick Drake - Day Is Done
June Tabor - The Grey Funnel Line
Skerryvore - Can't Find The Cure
Richard Thompson - Razor Dance
Will Pound and Jen Butterworth - Speedy
Heidi Talbot - Whispering Grass
Belshazzar's Feast - Wild Rover (live)
Siobhan Miller - I'm A Rover
Rab Noakes - I'm Walkin' Here
Steve Knightley - I'll Never Forgive You
Miranda Sykes - Stay Close To Me
Nick Drake - Road 



Friday, 22 November 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks mix 25 November 2024

A folk mix with a couple of blues tracks at the end and two numbers from Charlotte Carrivick's new instrumental album Sensible or Otherwise. Listen now on Mixcloud

GNOSS - Stroma 
Bellowhead - Roll Her Down The Bay 
Charlotte Carrivick - Ron's Duck Blanket 
Jenn & Laura-Beth - Wings on my Heels 
Janice Burns and Jon Doran - Down in Yon Forest 
Spiers & Boden - Rochdale Coconut Dance 
Gemma Hayes - High & Low 
John Smith - Coming Home (live) 
McGoldrick, McCusker & Doyle - Leaving South Uist / Lochaber Badger (live) 
The Young 'Uns - Three Dads Walking 
Charlotte Carrivick - Waiting For Annie 
Ruby Kelly - St Elmo 
Rock Salt & Nails - I'm Looking Through You 
Paul McCartney - Too Much Rain 
Sunjay - Link of Chain 
Little Whitt & Big Bo - You Go Your Way 


Thursday, 14 November 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 18 November 2024

Music from both sides of the pond on this Ginger Feather FM show to be broadcast the w/c 18th Nov at 1pm and 8pm. Also available to listen to on Mixcloud

Neil Young - Tell Me Why 
Indigo Girls - Least Complicated (live) 
Bill Malkin & John Sylvester - The Ballad of Robert Cadman 
Rachael Sage - Only You (Reimagined) 
Julie Fowlis & Ewen Henderson - Chaidh Mi Na Bheinn 
Linda Thompson featuring John Grant - John Grant 
Martin Simpson - Fragile Water 
Karine Polwart - Don't Want To Know 
Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors - The Last Thing We Do 
L.A. Edwards - El Camino 
June Carter Cash - Will The Circle Be Unbroken 
Bonny Light Horseman - The Roving 
Cara Dillon - She's Like The Swallow 
Ewen Henderson - Glory to the Hi Hi 
The Society of Strange and Ancient Instruments - On the Cold Ground / The Devil’s Dream 



Friday, 8 November 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks mix 11 November 2024

Back to the folk music this week. I'm starting to look back at albums which have been released this year and have included tracks by Ben Nicholls and Jack Badcock along with albums I've recently downloaded by Kathryn Tickell and Jim Causley & Miranda Sykes. Listen now on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather FM from Monday at 8pm.

Bert Jansch - Angie \ Work Song 
Jim Causley & Miranda Sykes - Cottage Well Thatched 
Honey & The Bear - Hungry Sea 
Angie Palmer - Premonition Blues 
Broom Bezzums - Cold Wind Blow 
Peter Knight's Gigspanner - Hard Times of Old England 
Steeleye Span - Jigs 
Jack Badcock - Deep in the Hills 
Ben Nicholls w/ Kris Drever - The Greenland Whale Fisheries 
Lassi Logren - Sunsets in Eikaberg 
SykesMartin - Go Your Way 
Judy Dyble - Black Dog Dreams 
Frank Turner - Glory Hallelujah 
Kathryn Tickell - Roman Wall Rambo 



Wednesday, 30 October 2024

OTBT Phil Lesh tribute show

*** Show now uploaded. This link will take you to Mixcloud. ***

I have recorded a new show mainly in tribute to bass player and founder member of the Grateful Dead Phil Lesh who passed away recently. I thought I had uploaded it to Mixcloud but discovered that they are doing some systems work on their website today and everything is up the pictures, to coin a phrase. 

So some thoughts about the Dead. The first album of theirs I bought was Live Dead which I might well have found in a record shop in Camden Town. I lived in London from the end of 1988 to March 1991. I can't remember the name of the shop but it had a basement which I'm pretty sure you got to via a spiral staircase. As with many things, the passage of time robs one of memories but I can still see the record shop in my mind's eye having made a few purchases there. They had a fine selection of LPs from the hippie era and I picked up albums by other West Coast bands like Quicksilver Messenger Service. 

From Live Dead I bought Workingman's Dead and it must have been something of a surprise to hear the radical change of direction they took on that album. Remember, this was in the pre-internet days so unless you heard something on the radio or TV or heard a record at a friend's house you were more or less taking pot luck (if you'll pardon the unintentional drug reference) regarding the music you were buying. But like it I did and not long after I found a copy of American Beauty, both on CD as I had bought my first CD deck by then. 

I never got to see the Dead in concert which is a shame as they had a reputation for playing long sets with no two nights ever being the same. As we got into the 90s with the Madchester & Britpop scenes exploding onto the UK music scene I started buying fewer records from yesteryear and paid more attention to the new sounds of Manic Street Preachers, Dodgy, The Charlatans, Echobelly and of course the dominant duo - Blur and Oasis.

I did buy one final Grateful Dead album namely their 1987 release In The Dark which I picked up on cassette for the very reasonable price of 99p in a branch of John Menzies which was Scotland's equivalent of WS Smith. 

So on to the playlist. Three numbers by the Dead with a CSN&Y song which Jerry Garcia guested on along with various other late 60s\early 70s favourites and some more recent cuts. But probably best to leave going onto Mixcloud until tomorrow.

Grateful Dead - Box of Rain 
Carole King - So Far Away 
Dom Martin - Belfast Blues 
Katie Spencer - Hello Sun (live) 
Phil Ochs - That Was The President 
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Teach Your Children 
Grateful Dead - Cumberland Blues 
Blue Rodeo - Go Go Round 
Martyn Joseph - Born Too Late 
Roddy Frame - Small World 
Virginia Kettle - Promise of a Sunrise 
The Broken-Hearted Few - Hidden From The Sun 
The Doors - Hyacinth House 
Grateful Dead - Friend of the Devil 
The Byrds - My Back Pages 

RIP Phil Lesh (15 March 1940 – 25 October 2024)



Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks mix October 2024

Two songs from the Richard Thompson tribute album Beat The Retreat which was released in 1994 and a track from Yasmin Williams' new album Acadia. Also a few song titles with a Hallowe'en connection. Listen now on Mixcloud

REM - Wall of Death 
Nuala Kennedy - Death and the Lady 
Yasmin Williams - Hummingbird (feat. Allison de Groot, Tatiana Hargreaves)
Allison de Groot & Tatianna Hargreaves - Each Season Changes You 
Band of Burns - To Daunton Me 
Fotheringay - The Pond and The Stream [demo version] 
Ewan MacColl - The Banks of the Nile 
Beausoleil - Valerie 
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway - The River Knows 
Kris Kristofferson - The Law Is for Protection of the People
Heather Bristow - Somebody's Cryin'
Larkin Poe - Blood Harmony 
The Tillers - I Gotta Move 
Pokey LaFarge - Run Run Run 
The Mountain Firework Company - The Gravedigger's Lament 
Luke Jackson - Ghost at the Crossroads 


Friday, 11 October 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 14 October 2024

Having recently seen Martin Stephenson and The Daintees in concert I though I'd play three of their songs on this week's show. I've also had a promo copy of Steve Knightley's new studio album The Winter Yards so there's a track from that and a new song by The Young 'Uns from their song-writing project The Suitcase. Listen now on Mixcloud.

So this week's playlist goes as follows...

Show of Hands - Haunt You 
Martin Stephenson & The Daintees - Crocodile Cryer 
Flossie Malavialle - Peaceful Easy Feeling 
Steve Knightley - If You Come Back 
Andy Cutting - Charlie Come Back 
Banter - Picking A Ship 
Martin Stephenson & The Daintees - Rain 
The Young 'Uns - Borrowed Boots 
Jez Lowe - Yankee Boots 
Tom Kitching - The Old Country 
The Bad Shepherds - Road To Nowhere 
Martin Stephenson & The Daintees - Slaughterman 
Helen McCookerybook - Woodwide Web 
Patsy Matheson - Water is Over The Weir
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - I Love You Baby



Friday, 4 October 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 7 October 2024

A tribute to the country music legend Kris Kristofferson on this week's radio show. Also two tracks from the new album by bluegrass band Down Hill Strugglers titled Old Juniper. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm or 8pm on Ginger Feather FM.

The Highwaymen - Highwayman 
Down Hill Strugglers - Let The Rich Go Bust 
Frank Turner - Long Live The Queen (Live At The BBC)
Chris While and Julie Matthews - Feel Good List 
Heal and Harrow - Behind The Eyes 
Kris Kristofferson - Blame It On The Stones 
Kris Kristofferson - The Last Thing To Go 
Lassi Logren - Wildwood 
Roving Crows - Ride On 
The Rosie Hood Band - Tyger Fierce 
Kris Kristofferson - From The Bottle To The Bottom 
I'm With Her - Ain't That Fine 
Fierce Flowers - La Corde 
The Deep Dark Woods - The Cocky at Bungaree 
Fish - Internal Exile 
Down Hill Strugglers - Old Phone Died 



Friday, 27 September 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 30 September 2024

A mixture of music from the UK and the USA on this week's show with two tracks from singer and double bass player Miranda Sykes. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm or 8pm on Ginger Feather FM

The Levellers - Dance Before The Storm 
SykesMartin - Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies 
Danny Schmidt - Soon The Earth Shall Swallow
Meg Baird - Cross Bay 
Rosanne Cash - September When It Comes 
The Foghorn Stringband - Lost Gal 
Eric Bibb - 'Tain't Such A Much
Plu - Ddim ar Gael 
Megson - Road To Hell (Part 2) 
Miranda Sykes - What's The Use Of Wings If You Can't Fly
Kathryn Tickell - Sycamore Gap 
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Cathedral 
The Low Countries - You're Here Again 
Bob Fox - From Me To You 



Friday, 20 September 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 23 September 2024

Two tracks on this week's show from "Nothing More" The Collected Fotheringay. Something I learned from reading the booklet that comes with this collection is that Sandy Denny asked Richard Thompson if he could recommended a guitarist and he suggested Albert Lee who became the band's first lead guitarist. Albert then recommended bass player Pat Donaldson but after a few weeks he left as his guitar playing didn't really fit in with what Fotheringay were doing and he had been offered a 'lucrative retainer' to play with Steve Gibbons. Pat then suggested they ask Jerry Donahue who had some initial doubts but after their first rehearsal, he joined and the line-up (with singer\guitarist Trevor Lucas and drummer Gerry Conway) was then complete.   

Listen now on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather FM from Monday at 1pm or 8pm.

Dick Gaughan - What You Do With What You've Got (Live) 
Fotheringay - The Sea 
Gilmore & Roberts - No Rest for the Wicked 
Cara Dillon - Coming Home 
John Renbourn - Blues Run The Game 
Lady Maisery - Let No Man Steal Your Thyme 
Salt House - The Road Not Taken 
Richard Thompson - Walking The Long Miles Home 
Sarah Deere-Jones - Deep In Love 
Fotheringay - Bold Jack Donahue 
The Magpie Arc - The Cutty Wren 
King Creosote - Walter de la Nightmare 
The Tiger Lillies - Don't See The Sun (Live)



Friday, 13 September 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 16 September 2024

Radio show playlist for the week starting the 16th of September. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm or 8pm on Ginger feather FM

Jon Palmer Acoustic Band - Music Town 
Fairport Convention - My Love Is In America 
Amy Thatcher - The Last Dance 
The Deadly Winters - I'll Be Fine 
Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman - Call My Name 
Flook - Happy Jigs (A Short Journey & A Short Journey II)
June Tabor - The Earl of Aboyne 
Megan Henderson - The Dawn Chorus (radio edit) 
Steeleye Span - The Unquiet Grave 
Linda Thompson feat. The Proclaimers - Bonnie Lass 
Johnny Flynn - Detectorists 
Tom Paxton - I've Got Nothing But Time 
Melanie - Beautiful People (live)
Yasmin Williams - Dragonfly 
Ralph McTell & Wizz Jones - You're Gonna Quit Me Baby


Wednesday, 4 September 2024

OTBT Towersey Festival mix 2024

A mix featuring some of those who played at last month's Towersey Festival including two from Pokey LaFarge's latest album Rhumba Country. Listen now on Mixcloud 

Seth Lakeman - Race To Be King 
Pokey LaFarge - For A Night 
The Staves - I'll Never Leave You Alone 
Dallahan - The Picture on the Wall 
Blackbeard's Tea Party - England Bound 
Banter - Morgan Rattler 
Errol Linton - Country Girl  
Tide Lines - Chasing the World 
Nancy Kerr & James Fagan - Kitchen Dance (live) 
Pokey LaFarge - It's Not Over 
Katherine Priddy - Icarus 
Calum Stewart & Lauren MacColl - Rise Ye Lazy Fellow 
Jack Badcock - Agapi Mou 
Oysterband - Put Out The Lights 
Rory McLeod - Tenant Farmer's Blues 



Saturday, 10 August 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 12 August 2024

This week's show includes a few tracks in relation to the riots which have taken place in England over the last week or two. Listen now on Mixcloud 

Eliza Carthy - The Galaxy Song 
Grace Petrie - Fixer Upper 
Lauren Collier - Horo 
Kathryn Priddy - These Words of Mine 
Swarb's Lazarus - Grey Funnel Line (live) 
Aoife O'Donovan & Allison Russell - Prodigal Daughter 
Jake Xerxes Fussell - Leaving Here, Don't Know Where I'm Going 
Leyla McCalla - So I'll Go 
Leyla McCalla - Sun Without The Heat 
Billy Bragg - All You Fascists Bound To Lose (Blokes version) 
Grace Petrie - English Culture 
Phil Ochs - In The Heat of the Summer 
Richard Thompson & Danny Thompson - Sweetheart On The Barricade 
The Young 'Uns - Cable Street 
The Beatles - Sun King 



Friday, 2 August 2024

Off The Running Tracks 5 August 2024

To tie in with the Olympic Games taking place in Paris I've selection songs and instrumental pieces with sports activities in the titles. Listen now on Mixcloud. Or tune in to Ginger Feather FM from Monday at 1pm or 8pm.

The Stills Young Band - Long May You Run 
IMAR - The Gift Horse 
Sam Sweeney - Feet Together Jump 
The Mountain Firework Company - Ready To Run 
Blind Boys of Alabama - Run On For A Long Time 
Inge Thompson - Cycle 
Fara - White Horse Power 
Birds of Chicago - Trampoline 
Simon and Garfunkel - The Boxer 
Gilmore and Roberts - Skip and Jump 
Will Pound - Ampleforth Sword Dance 
Boo Hewerdine - Swimming in Mercury 
Let's Wrestle - Maxwell's Silver Hammer 
Cosmic Rough Riders - The Gun Isn't Loaded 
Angie Palmer - Postcard from Paris 




Sunday, 28 July 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 29 July 2024

This week's playlist. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm or 8pm on Ginger Feather FM.

Hayseed Dixie - Highway To Hell 
The Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) 
Kirsty MacColl - They Don't Know About Us 
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians - What I Am 
The Levellers - What A Beautiful Day 
Oysterband - The Oxford Girl 
Davy Graham - Sally Free and Easy 
Bert Jansch - Black Water Side
Jenna - Wish You Were Here 
Carole King - Smackwater Jack 
George Harrison - Any Road 
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Helpless 
Indigo Girls - Closer To Fine 
Tim O'Brien - Father of Night 
Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues 
The Handsome Family - In The Air  




Friday, 19 July 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 22 July 2024

This week's Ginger Feather FM radio show coincides with my 60th birthday (on Wednesday) so I've included tracks by some of my favourite bands and singers. There are three Beatles covers, one Manic Street Preachers cover and two songs from Honey and the Bear's latest album Away Beyond The Fret. Listen now on Mixcloud

Seth Lakeman - Kitty Jay
The Rails - Breakneck Speed
Honey and the Bear - Dear Grandmother
Fairport Convention - Rosie
Show of Hands - If I Needed Someone
Denny Laine - Blackbird
Cornershop - Norwegian Wood
James J Turner - Kalahari Rain
Linda Thompson - Dear Mary
Kim Edgar - Anchor in the Sky
Honey and the Bear - The Mighty Oak
The Anchoress - This Is Yesterday
Kris Drever - Patrick Spence
Jamie Smith's MABON - Yes We Sing Now
Megson - We Are Better Than This
King Creosote - The Vice-Like Gist Of It 



Saturday, 13 July 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks mix 15 July 2024

Some Bob Dylan on this week's mix on Ginger Feather FM. Listen now on Mixcloud.

Bob Dylan - All I Really Want To Do 
Cara Dillon - Bright Morning Star 
Ben Nicholls w/ Patsy Reid - Tibby Fowler 
Kate Rusby - Who Knows Where The Times Goes 
Christy Moore - The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll 
Zak Hobbs - Root So Bitter 
Karine Polwart - Swim Until You Can't See Land 
Bob Dylan - Motorpsycho Nightmare 
Phil Ochs - Links on a Chain 
Ninebarrow - You Who Wander 
Tom Kitching - Polska for a Lost Rubber Duck 
Nancy Kerr & James Fagan - Queen of Waters 
Strawbs - I'll Carry On Beside You 
The Byrds - My Back Pages 
Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues



Saturday, 6 July 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks mix 08 July 2024

A mix this week on Ginger Feather FM. Tune in at 1pm or 8pm daily from Monday or listen now on Mixcloud.

Session A9 - The Magic Roundabout 
Richard & Linda Thompson - When I Get To The Border 
Ben Nicholls w/ John Smith - Down Where The Drunkards Roll 
The Mountain Firework Company - If Only 
Keb' Mo' - She Just Wants To Dance 
Grainne Duffy - Sweet Liberation 
Pierre Bensusan - Feel It So 
Sarah Jarosz - Interlude 2 
Sarah Jarosz - Across The Canyon (reprise) 
Allison De Groot & Tatianna Hargreaves - The Banks of the Miramichi 
Philip Henry & Hannah Martin - Sportsman's Hornpipe / The Banks of the Nile 
Banter - Rolling Down The Ryburn 
Jez Lowe - The Pitmen Poets 
Billy Bragg - Waiting For The Great Leap Forward 
Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (12" Mix) 



Saturday, 29 June 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 01 July 2024

A folk music line-up in this week's show featuring two songs from Linda Thompson's new album Proxy Music and two from the Darwin Song Project from 2009. Listen now on Mixcloud

Fairport Convention - Rising For The Moon 
Linda Thompson feat. Kami Thompson - The Solitary Traveller 
Faustus - While Gamekeepers Lie Sleeping 
Darwin Song Project - Heavy in my Hand 
Karine Polwart & Dave Milligan - Craigie Hill 
The Willows - Johnny Robson 
Cara Dillon - Daughter 
Jo Philby - Maid on the Shore 
Steve Knightley - Tall Ship Story 
Linda Thompson feat. The Unthanks - Three Shaky Ships 
Tom Kitching - Grimstock / Greensleeves Morris
Ribbon Road - Closing Down Sale 
Darwin Song Project - Clock of the World 



Friday, 21 June 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 24 June 2024

Playlist for Ginger Feather FM radio show to be broadcast the w/c 24th June. Listen now on Mixcloud.

Jackie Venson - One Step Forward 
Our Native Daughters - Black Myself 
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway - Dooley's Farm 
Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown 
The Jayhawks - Eyes of Sarah Jane 
Dolly Parton - Tracks of my Tears 
Neil Young + Promise of the Real - From Hank to Hendrix 
Neil Young + Promise of the Real - Are You Ready for the Country 
Be Good Tanyas - House of the Rising Sun 
Steve Earle - Leroy's Dustbowl Blues 
Aoife O'Donovan - Porch Light 
Cam Penner - My Lover and I
June Carter Cash - Ring of Fire 
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Climbing on Top of the Hill
Johnny Winter - Bad Girl Blues 



Friday, 14 June 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks mix 17 June 2024

There's a bit more variety on this coming week's Ginger Feather FM show having recently downloaded the new album by Lancaster band The Lovely Eggs. Theirs is not the kind of music I'd normally play on the show but it's good to shake things up a bit from time to time.

I've often felt that a show called Off The Beaten Tracks shouldn't stick too closely to one or two genres of music but having too much variety can put listeners off who tune in expecting to hear mainly folk and Americana. Having said that, I have included most of the following in my shows in the past.

Listen now on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather from Monday at 1pm or 8pm. Enjoy! 

Nick Drake - Time Has Told Me 
Kitty MacFarlane - Namer of Clouds 
Edgar Winter feat. Keb' Mo' - Lone Star Blues 
Rhiannon Giddens - Way Over Yonder 
Yasmin Williams - Adrift (ft. Taryn Wood)
Mishaped Pearls - Tamesis 
Jethro Tull - Bouree (live) 
Indigo Girls - Get Out The Map 
Paddy Garrigan & The Stroller Priests - Sea Monsters 
Kathyrn Priddy & George Boomsma - Ready To Go 
The Lovely Eggs - I Am Gaia 
The Byrds - Triad 
Kris Kristofferson - Kiss The World Goodbye 
Hayseed Dixie - Don't Fear The Reaper 
Nick Drake - Day Is Done 



Thursday, 13 June 2024

200 not out!

I heard yesterday that I have passed the 200 radio shows mark on Ginger Feather FM so I thought I would look back at my playlists from 2023 and see who the most played artists were last year.

Top with 9 plays was Eliza Carthy with The Young 'Uns on 8, Fairport Convention and Kathryn Tickell on 7, Billy Bragg and Merry Hell on 6 and Megson, The Levellers and Richard Thompson on 5 plays each. 

Four was a popular number with each of these getting that number of plays: The Low Countries, Cara Dillon, Martin Stephenson, Bert Jansch, Kris Drever, Steeleye Span, Gilmore & Roberts, Bob Fox, Neil Young, Rhiannon Giddens, Ragged Union. 

Next week will be a mix with quite a variety of artists including The Lovely Eggs, The Byrds, Edgar Winter, Yasmin Williams and Kathryn Priddy. 




Friday, 7 June 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 10 June 2024

This week's radio show includes tracks from albums released this year by Alice Allen & Patsy Reid, Ben Nicholls and Session A9. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm and 8pm on Ginger Feather FM

Thea Gilmour - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 
Ben Nicholls & Jon Boden - Polly Vaughan 
Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening - One Night in Moana 
Dick Gaughan - World Turned Upside Down 
Alice Allen & Patsy Reid - The Duchess of Bedford’s Strathspey/Miss Cameron’s Reel/Balvenie 
Alice Allen & Patsy Reid - The Farewell 
Janice Burns & Jon Doran - She Moved Through The Fair 
Karine Polwart - The Sun's Comin' Over The Hill 
Oka Vanga - Johanna 
Ben Nicholls & Fay Hield - Bloody Gardener 
Session A9 - Twilight 
Jon Palmer Acoustic Band - Great North Road 
This Is The Kit - Inside Outside 
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Pre-Road Downs 
Neil Young - Heart of Gold 



Saturday, 1 June 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 3 June 2024

This week's show includes two songs from the Carrivick Sisters' 2022 album "Illustrated Short Stories" along with a couple of tracks with Shetland in the title as I was there on holiday last month. Tune in now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm or 8pm on Ginger Feather FM internet radio station.

Lindisfarne - Meet Me On The Corner 
The Young 'Uns - Trespassers 
The Carrivick Sisters - Sally In The Woods 
Nic Jones - The Little Pot Stove 
Rock Salt & Nails - Shaggy's Sexy Shetland Set 
McGoldrick, McCusker & Doyle - Shetland Molecule / Franks Reel / Atractor Brady's 
Fairport Convention - Both Sides Now (live) 
Tide Lines - These Days 
KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See 
The Proclaimers - I'm On My Way (live) 
Steeleye Span - Old Matron 
The Carrivick Sisters - War Games 
Judy Dyble - See Emily Play (1982 demo) 
John Lennon - Watching The Wheels 
Joni Mitchell - The Last Time I Saw Richard 



Thursday, 30 May 2024

Jane's Addiction - live in London

 ICA, Astoria and Brixton, London - 1989 to 1991

One of the first gigs I went to, in January 1989, was at the ICA. Jane's Addiction had previously toured the UK with Fields of the Nephilim and by all accounts had pretty much blown the headliners off stage. I had bought a copy of their studio album Nothing's Shocking after reading a review in Sounds music paper. The LP came in a ribbed black plastic sleeve covering Perry Farrell's controversial artwork. It was one of those albums that summed up everything I loved about rock music at that point in time. Love and Rockets were credited as an influence, and there were traces of Led Zeppelin and Hendrix, but Perry's distinctive vocals gave the music its own identity.

The ICA gig had originally been advertised as consisting of two sets with Jane's playing some acoustic numbers first. For whatever reason this didn't happen and when the lights went down, Jane's hit the stage in full electric mode – Perry Farrell with orange dreadlocks and a black PVC body-hugging outfit, Dave Navarro looking every inch the guitar rock god, Eric A already stripped to the waist despite it being a cold January night and Stephen Perkins flailing away behind his drum kit.

I went to the gig with a friend, Dave Beasley, who knew nothing about the band but as soon as they started playing he was jumping about in the mosh pit. I was torn between wanting to join him there and wanting to stand back and watch this amazing band in action. Perry was unlike any front man I'd ever seen and there was an incredible atmosphere in the room. Unfortunately about three quarters of the way through their set the house lights came up while they were mid-song. The ICA had obviously not taken into account the effect of the band's smoke machine which had set off an alarm and the Fire Brigade had arrived. So we all had to leave the building while they sorted out the bogus fire and finally, after what seemed an eternity in the cold night air on Pall Mall, we filed back inside.

Perry had taken the opportunity to change into a pair of knee-length corduroy shorts. They resumed their set but despite their best efforts it was difficult to get back into the earlier euphoric mood. The band gave it their all and finished the set with 'Chip Away' with all four of them hammering away on drums on the stage floor. But all in all it was a fantastic start to my two-and -a-half-year stay in London. I managed to fit in another 45 or so concerts, though that was my one and only visit to the ICA.

I next saw Jane's Addiction in October 1990 at the Astoria and that was another amazing gig with the band, I felt, at the height of their powers. I remember there being a real buzz outside as well as inside the venue as Jane's had just released their second studio album, Ritual de lo Habitual. Having found the set list from that night on the internet I was a bit surprised to see that they only played four tracks from the new album with the bulk of the set coming from Nothing's Shocking. Not that I would have complained as it remains my favourite album of theirs.

My final London Jane's Addiction gig was in March 1991 when they played at the Brixton Academy. By that point they were getting more interest from the mainstream media with comparisons being made, rather oddly, to Guns n' Roses. Not all was well in the Jane's camp however, as at least one member of the band had a drug habit and the 13 month tour they went on to promote the album pretty much made them all sick of the sight of each other. It was certainly not half as good a concert as the night at the Astoria a mere five months earlier. I left Brixton feeling like it was near the end of something which on another level it was, as I was to leave London later that same month. 

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Extract from my self-published book 

Drum Solos, Bottles and Bands - Memories of a Concert-goer 1981-1999

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Drum-Solos-Bottles-Bands-Concert-goer/dp/1291015795

Friday, 10 May 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 13 May 2024

This week's show includes three tracks from the compilation album Steeleye Span released last year titled The Green Man Collection. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday on Ginger Feather FM.

Steeleye Span - New York Girls [2023] 
Steeleye Span - Dodgy Bastards [2016] 
Jack Badcock - The English Samurai 
Eddi Reader - Patience of Angels 
Richard Thompson - Crazy Man Michael 
Patsy Matheson - Red For Danger 
Eliza Carthy & The Restitution - Mr Magnifico 
Steeleye Span - Ship Building [2023] 
Kate Rusby - True Colours 
Jamie Smith's MABON - Huzzah 
James J Turner - Breaking of the Ties 
The Alt - One Morning In May
Peatbog Faeries - Trans Island Express



Sunday, 5 May 2024

Steeleye Span at Lancaster Grand

Steeleye Span came to the Lancaster Grand theatre as part of their 55th Anniversary tour and I must admit that this was my first ever Span gig. I wasn’t quick enough to get a ticket the last time they played in Lancaster but on this tour they have been playing a few dates in the North of England so getting a ticket was not a problem. 

Since Peter Knight’s departure from the band, just over ten years ago, they have had three female violinists the latest being Athena Octavia who has not only brought the average age in the band down by quite a few years, but I got the impression that she may well have injected some new life into the band. Guitarist Spud Sinclair referred to her as his sparring partner before they launched into the Rick Kemp song Genocide. And not only does Athena more than hold her own among these - how shall I put it – more senior musicians but she adds another female voice to the vocal harmonies singing the higher notes which are perhaps not in Maddy Prior’s range.

The set list included quite a few selections from last year’s The Green Man Collection which is mostly songs recorded over the last ten years and includes new recordings of old favourites such as Hard Times of Old England and New York Girls. Both of these got an airing last night along with Demon of the Well and January Man which I particularly enjoyed hearing. 

Being more of a Fairport fan when it comes to folk rock, I was slightly taken aback at how heavy they sound in comparison. Spud is a fine guitarist and both he and Julian Littman didn’t hold back on the electric guitars though Julian does play acoustic guitar and keyboards on a few numbers. There was a moment of calm when they performed an atmospheric cover of the Elvis Costello song Shipbuilding but otherwise it was full on but not deafening. Praise should also go to Roger Carey who played solid and at times funky bass guitar and long-time drummer Liam Genockey who I had a good view of from the circle. 

As is the case with these sorts of gigs, many in the audience have been following the band for a few decades now. During the interval I heard two women chatting, with one asking the other if she had seen the band before. “Yes”, came the answer, “back in the 70s”. Me, I was at school in that decade and certainly felt like I was one of the younger members of the audience.

Maddy told us that Status Quo’s Francis Rossi had guested on The Green Man Collection and the encore included, as she put it, their cover of Quo's cover of All Around My Hat. Athena launched the band into one final instrumental number (Dodgy Bastards I think) and that brought the evening’s entertainment to a close. 

I imagine the band will carry on for as long as Maddy wants to stay at the helm and on last night’s performance I can say I’m looking forward to the 60th Anniversary tour but hope to see them again before then. 

CMB
05/05/24

Friday, 3 May 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 6 May 2024

Radio show featuring two tracks from Sarah Deere-Jones' album A Little Piece of Eden. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm or 8pm on Ginger Feather FM.

First Aid Kit - Blue 
Sarah Deere-Jones - By The Green Grove 
The Bad Shepherds - The Lunatics Have Taken Over The Asylum 
The Imagined Village - My Son John 
Martin Simpson - Ridgeway (live) 
The Young 'Uns - Dark Water 
Megson - Rain 
The Levellers - Carry Me 
Frank Turner - Be More Kind 
Honey and The Bear - Over Land Over Sea 
Sandy Denny - It'll Take A Long Time 
Sarah Deere-Jones - Searching For Lambs 
Ralph McTell - Tickling The Trout 



Friday, 26 April 2024

OTBT May Day mix 2024

A mix of protest and anti-war songs with two tracks from Grace Petrie's new album Build Something Better. Listen now on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather FM from Monday.

Siobhan Miller - Go, Move, Shift 
The Bad Shepherds - London's Calling 
Grace Petrie - King and Country 
Grace Petrie - Meanwhile in Texas 
Billy Bragg - Take Down The Union Jack 
Graham Nash - Military Madness 
June Tabor - No Man's Land/Flowers of the Forest 
Show of Hands - Arrogance, Ignorance and Greed 
Kirsty Merryn - Thieves of Whitehall 
Ewan McLennan - Song of the Lower Class 
The Pogues - The Gentleman Soldier 
Faustus - Cotton Lords 
Geoff Lakeman - England Green England Grey 
Dick Gaughan - No Gods (live)
Norma Waterson - The Wild Colonial Boy 
Jez Lowe - Barnardo's Party Time 




 

Friday, 19 April 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 22 April 2024

Some folk rock on this week's show with two tracks from Jethro Tull's live album A Little Light Music which featured Dave Pegg on bass and Dave Mattacks on drums. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday on Ginger Feather FM.

Steeleye Span - Hard Times of Old England 
Jethro Tull - Living In The Past (live) 
Martin Simpson - Alan Tyne of Harrow 
Eliza Carthy - Here's A Sad Goodbye 
Bert Jansch - Rabbit Run
Kyrre Slind - Kevin's Melody 
Linda Thompson - Do Your Best For Rock 'n Roll
Will Pound - The Liberty Bell March 
Skerryvore - By Your Side (live)
Jethro Tull - John Barleycorn (live) 
Grace Petrie - Northbound 
John Kelly - The Shamrock You Sent Me (band mix) 
Damien O'Kane & Ron Block - Soundcheck Sonics \ Andy Brown's  


Sunday, 14 April 2024

The Royal Albert & non-doms

I have been reading about the Royal Albert hospital in Lancaster which was built in the 1800s. It is an impressive Gothic building which mainly treated children who suffered from mental health issues and physical disabilities. Patients came from across the north of England and reading extracts from reports made by visiting commissioners, much good work was done there by the dedicated members of staff who often spent long hours working with quite severely disabled youngsters.

But it is the funding of these institutions which is of interest looking back from the 2020s. Back then there was little or no public money available for such projects and instead wealthy local people would see it as their civic duty to donate the money to build these hospitals and contribute towards their running costs. And it wasn't just hospitals. 

According to the book I'm reading*, in 1863 local businessman Samuel Gregson financed the public baths and wash-house in Lancaster. Other donations came from Julia Ripley who founded the Ripley Hospital for orphaned children and the Storey and Williamson families gave large sums of money not only to the Royal Albert, but also towards a new Town Hall and the Royal Lancaster Infirmary. The book also notes that there was much support for the Royal Albert from many less well-off people.

How times have changed. These days the equivalent of Gregson, Ripley et al seem to be addicted to money and to them, amassing more and more wealth becomes a game of moving funds around to avoid paying taxes. In the news recently we have seen how non-doms are apparently outraged that the government is planning to scrap their tax status. Subsequently they are all flying off in their private jets to whatever tax havens there are that will enable them to carry on living their Scrooge-like existences. 

On the positive side there are philanthropists who are putting their money to good use but we rarely hear about them apart from the big names like Bill Gates. And there is a growing number of wealthy people who are not happy to be living in a world where they get all the tax breaks and see so many of their fellow citizens struggling to make ends meet. Check out Tax Justice UK and Patriotic Millionaires on social media. 

Hopefully such a change in attitudes towards taxation will lead to those wealthy members of our society taking a leaf out of their forefathers, and mothers, book whose generosity set such a good example of how individual wealth can be used to benefit those less well off. 

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Endnote. Of course, these old hospitals all closed down years ago, many during the Thatcher years when Care in the Community became the new mantra. The Albert is still involved with the education and care of children but these days it is the Jamea Al Kauthar boarding school. 

* The Royal Albert - Chronicles of an Era 1992, selected by Joe Alston and published by the Centre for North-West Regional Studies at Lancaster University.


Friday, 12 April 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 15 April 2024

A mainly American playlist this week. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday on Ginger Feather FM at 1pm or 8pm.  

Asleep At The Wheel - (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 
Jerry Lee Lewis - I Can Help 
Allison de Groot & Tatianna Hargreaves - Nancy Blevins 
Ragged Union - Way Up Here 
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway - Crooked Tree 
Led Zeppelin - Gallows Pole 
Led Zeppelin - Going To California 
Rhiannon Giddens - Hen In The Foxhouse 
Johnny Cash - Man In Black 
Larkin Poe - Summertime Sunset 
The Soggy Bottom Boys feat Tim Blake Nelson - In The Jailhouse Now 
Allison Russell - Nightflyer 
Rita Hosking - Sierra Bound 
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Wooden Ships 
Locust Honey String Band - Boogerman 




Friday, 5 April 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 8 April 2024

Next week's Off The Beaten Tracks is a mix in tribute to drummer Gerry Conway who died recently. It covers a fair bit of his career from his early days with Steeleye Span and Fotheringay to the 20+ years he spent behind the kit with Fairport Convention. I've included a Richard Thompson number which Gerry didn't play on but he was a part of RT's touring band in the 1980s. His old friend and fellow Fairport drummer Dave Mattacks played on 'How I Wanted To' from Thompson's album Hand of Kindness.

You can listen to it now on Mixcloud

Fairport Convention - Over The Next Hill (live)
Sandy Denny - Blackwaterside 
Cat Stevens - Bitterblue 
Richard Thompson - How I Wanted To 
Steeleye Span - Dark Eyed Sailor 
Jethro Tull - She Said She Was A Dancer 
Fairport Convention - The Game Pieces 
Fairport Convention - Rising For The Moon (2011 version) 
Fotheringay - The Sea 
Sandy Denny - John The Gun 
The Bunch - When Will I Be Loved 
Fairport Convention - A Thousand Bars 
Fairport Convention - Meet On The Ledge (live)


Gerald Conway (11 September 1947 – 29 March 2024) 

Thursday, 4 April 2024

Some final Edinburgh Academy-related thoughts

On the question of "why didn't you tell someone?"

If we had been ten years older we could have reported Brownlee to the police and had him charged with assault but as school children this simply wasn't an option. At that age you have no understanding of the criminal justice system and as corporal punishment was widely used in schools, the response you would most likely have had from a parent was that you probably deserved it. As my wife commented, you might even have had a thump from your dad for making up stories about not just any old teacher, but the deputy head.

And Brownlee knew all this. He was in a position of power so could do as he pleased. 

But also at that age you didn't dwell on these things. Young children live much more in the moment. Once we were out of Brownlee's classroom we could put to the back of our minds the horrors that had just happened. We would have looked forward to breaktime or going home or at the very least, being in a classroom where the teacher didn't routinely hit you and your friends. 

Perhaps the thing we can take most comfort from is that when the history of The Edinburgh Academy prep school is written, the name John Brownlee will be mud. He will now forever be associated with the crimes he has been found guilty of. His name, along with those of Wares and Dawson, will mean abuse and violence directed towards young, defenceless boys. 

And we can say to the Edinburgh Academy - we know what happened, we weren't making it up and now the world knows.  


Saturday, 30 March 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 1 April 2024

This week's show includes three songs by Jo Gillot. I've know Jo since the days of the Gregson Open Mic when she was a student at Lancaster University and the first of these songs was recorded at the Greggie. You can check out her music at https://jogillot.bandcamp.com/album/auk-elk-antler 

And I just came across this review from 2009 of her first release, Songs To Say I Sung.

Listen to the show on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather FM at 1pm or 8pm from Monday.

Martin Stephenson & The Daintees - Salutation Road 
Jo Gillot - Art Song (Finish What You Started) 
Katie Spencer - Drinking The Same Water 
The Deadly Winters - The Cuckoo 
Mikey Kenney - The Path I Walk Upon 
Helen McCookerybook - Beachwalk 
Jo Gillot - Traveling Raft 
Nick Drake - Three Hours 
Dominie Hooper - Seed 
Chris Bradley - To Your Darkness 
Michael Chapman - Rockport Sunday 
Jo Gillot - River Pinn 
Nick Keir - On Causewayside 
The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc - Sangenuten 




Thursday, 28 March 2024

Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry - Edinburgh Academy

John Brownlee, former Deputy Head of the Edinburgh Academy Junior school, has been found guilty of violent behaviour towards boys over a 20 year period both at the boarding house where he was housemaster and in his classroom.

His wife and sons have said that they believe the accusations are exaggerated or untrue. Considering this verdict it feels like all they have done is add insult to injury. It is possible, and perhaps quite likely, that when Brownlee was working at the school he was a Jekyll and Hyde character. Like many abusers he could probably turn on the charm when he was in the company of other teachers, parents and his own family. 

This is in stark contrast to the interview Hamish Dawson’s daughter gave to Nicky Campbell where she revealed the neglect and abuse she and her sister suffered at the hands of their father, though much of the time he simply wasn’t there – he was an absent father who wanted to spend as much time as he could with the boys in the boarding house or, during the holidays, on school trips away from home. 

The Brownlee family's lawyer asked those giving evidence why they did not speak to their parents about what was happening to them. One said he did speak to the headteacher’s wife which resulted in him suffering less abuse so at least in that case speaking to an adult did have a positive effect. But for many kids – and remember, we’re talking 8 to 11-year-olds – it was difficult to understand why you were being treated like this by a teacher. Was it because we were naughty and deserved to be punished? Perhaps so on occasion, but the punishments doled out by Brownlee were totally out of proportion and were far, far worse than any other teacher would ever have given out. Apart from, that is, the likes of Dawson and Iain Wares but Dawson didn’t teach at the junior school.  

And again, I come back to how old, or rather how young, we were. This wasn’t teenagers being punished for smoking or fighting or whatever. We were young children which makes Brownlee’s actions all the worse because of the pleasure he seemed to take from hitting and scaring the boys in his care or in his classroom.

Since Nicky Campbell went public with this there have been many others of our generation who have come forward and given their accounts of the abuse they suffered at schools throughout the UK, including high profile people such as Earl Spencer. So many lives have been damaged by these predatory, violent and perverted individuals who seemed to be free to abuse as many children as they wanted to with the authorities either being kept in the dark or turning a blind eye to what was going on. 

At least for those of us who were at the Edinburgh Academy it feels like justice has finally been done, as far as Brownlee is concerned. While the lack of a punishment for him is understandable, considering his health issues, it is hugely ironic as he punished so many of us at that school, often for no good reason. 

I can still picture my 9- or 10-year-old self sitting in his classroom watching one of my classmates being manhandled and assaulted by John Brownlee. I fear those images will stay with me, and I’m sure many others, for the rest of our lives. But maybe now we can put those Brownlee-related demons to bed and this dark chapter may now be over.

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I may have repeated some of what I wrote in an earlier blog posting but writing all this down is therapeutic for me and helps me process it all. I have been in and out of therapy over the past 22 years and my current therapist has been very helpful in not just being someone sympathetic to talk to, but someone who has given me strategies to cope with the anxiety which has plagued me for much of my adult life. 

On a couple of occasions (thankfully not recently) things got bad enough for me to phone the Samaritans. They really do provide a life-saving service. https://www.samaritans.org/ 


Friday, 22 March 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 25 March 2024

A show dedicated to the folk duo Show of Hands who are in the middle on a lengthy farewell tour which took in the Victoria Hall in Settle on the 17th of March. I have seen them a number of times, including several gigs in Lancaster at the University when promoter Image Acoustic were bringing folk artists to the Lancaster and Morecambe area. I also saw them on my birthday one year at the Folk By The Oak festival when, unbeknownst to me, my wife had spoken to Steve Knightley and asked him to wish me a happy birthday during their set.

This playlist also includes various people who SoH brought along as support acts including Martyn Joseph who we subsequently saw headline his Pipefest one day festival here in Lancaster. Stephen Fearing and Hannah & Ben were also on the bill that day. 

Listen now on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather FM from Monday at 1pm or 8pm. 

Show of Hands - Keys of Canterbury 
Edgelarks - Feather 
Flossie Malavialle - On The Road Again 
Geoff Lakeman - The Road Together 
Show of Hands - The Blind Fiddler 
Steve Knightley - Raining Again 
Martyn Joseph - Under Every Smile 
Slaid Cleaves - Texas Love Song 
Stephen Fearing - Love Like Water 
Show of Hands - Now You Know 
Miranda Sykes - The Bonnie Light Horseman 
Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage - River Don't Run 
Kirsty Merryn - The Banks of the Sweet Primroses (feat Phil Beer) 
SoH with Track Dogs - Cousin Jack 




Friday, 15 March 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 18 March 2024

My featured album on this week's show is the new release by The Low Countries - "The Failing of the Strains - Live 2008". The line-up of the band back then included Wes Martin who very sadly took his own life on the 22nd March 2018. So I've also included a song by him along with a track from the Bert Jansch album "Avocet" which was one of his favourite records. The show ends with a song by World Party in tribute to their main man Karl Wallinger.

Listen on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather FM from Monday the 18th.

Pentangle - Light Flight 
Damien O'Kane & Ron Block - Phoebe's \ The Banjo Strikes Back 
Faustus - Lancashire Factory Girl 
Jo Gillot - Antlers 
The Low Countries - Learning In The Ways of Love 
The Low Countries - Prepare to Weep 
Kate Rusby - Underneath The Stars 
James Yorkston - Blue Bleezin Blind Drunk 
Wes Martin - Our World Lies Below 
Tom Waits - Ice Cream Man 
Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman - Fear Not The Mountain 
Bert Jansch - Osprey 
The Low Countries - God's Got His Plans 
World Party - Always 


Friday, 8 March 2024

OTBT Food and Drink mix 11 March 2024

After hearing the sad news of the death of Hairy Biker Dave Myers I thought I would put together a mix of songs with a food and drink theme ranging across folk, blues and Americana. 

Listen on Mixcloud now and on Ginger Feather FM from Monday.

Fairport Convention - Country Pie (live)
The Mary Wallopers - Cod Liver Oil and The Orange Juice 
GNOSS - Honey Wine 
Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors - The Wine We Drink 
Bella Hardy - The Drunken Butcher of Tideswell
Rosie Hood - Baker's Oven 
Tom Kitching - In-Store Bakery 
The Stray Birds - Wildflower Honey 
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Cornbread, Peas & Black Molasses
Sonny Terry - Custard Pie Blues 
Richard Thompson - Too Late To Come Fishing 
Ivan Drever - The Fisherman 
John Renbourn - My Sweet Potato 
David J Kelly - Hemingway's Lemonade 
Rab Noakes - The Guernsey Kitchen Porter
Peatbog Faeries - A Taste of Rum 

Saturday, 2 March 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 4 March 2024

This week's show features UK folk rock band Strawbs with two tracks from the 70s and one from their latest album The Magic Of It All released last year. 

Listen now on Mixcloud or Ginger Feather FM from Monday at 1pm or 8pm.

Blackbeard's Tea Party - Roll and Go 
Strawbs - Part of the Union 
Jaywalkers - FATG 
Honey & The Bear - The Mighty Oak 
John Smith - Gently Johnny 
This is the Kit - Scabby Head and Legs 
Bargainatt -  Au Cafe du Canal 
Ross Ainslie - Let The Wild Ones Roam 
Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage -  Unquiet Grave 
Strawbs - In Among The Roses 
McGoldrick, McCusker & Doyle - Trip to Pakistan & Edinburgh Rock
The ALT - Flower of Northumberland 
Paper Sparrows - Keep Hiding Away From The Light
Strawbs - All Along The Bay 
Davy Graham - Goin' Down Slow