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 


Saturday 24 February 2024

Lancaster Music Mix Feb 2024

A playlist mainly featuring singers and bands with a connection to the Lancaster area over the last 15 years or so. There are two tracks from Hiroshima Twinkie's album Many Kinds of Mountains. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday on Ginger Feather FM at 1pm or 8pm. 

Martin Stephenson & The Daintees - Little Red Bottle 
The Low Countries - Wino
Hiroshima Twinkie - Jo and the Rock Monster
Melanie - Alexander Beetle 
John Rigby - Badge 
Moll Baxter - Red Lady 
KT Tunstall - Black Horse and the Cherry Tree 
Turnstone - Blue House
Kriss Foster - Dale Winton what have you done?
Fairport Convention - Rosie 
New Zealand Story - Hey Boy
Hiroshima Twinkie - Judgement Train 
Karan Casey - The Town of Athlone
Chas Ambler - Kangaroo
The Existence of Harvey Lord - Where The River Runs Slow
The Levellers - This Garden 




Saturday 17 February 2024

Off The Bluegrass Tracks 19 February 2024

This week's Ginger Feather FM radio show features tracks from the 1994 album 'Prairie Home Invasion' by Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon in tribute to Mojo who died recently. Listen now on Mixcloud or tune in on Ginger Feather FM at 1pm or 8pm from Monday. *The Lou Reed song Some Kinda Love was recorded by the Velvet Underground and not just by Lou as I said during the show. I should really check these things before I record the show!

Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon - Let's Go Burn Ole Nashville Down 
Hayseed Dixie - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 
Fierce Flowers - Mirador 
Indigo Girls - Watershed 
Tim O'Brien - Father of Night 
Annabelle Chvostek Ensemble - Some Kinda Love*
Birds of Chicago - Sans Souci 
Our Native Daughters - Better Git Yer Learnin' 
Rod Picott - Uncle John 
Kris Kristofferson - Me and Bobby McGee 
Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon - Hamlet Chicken Plant Disaster 
Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon - Love Me I'm A Liberal 
Gillian Welch & Allison Krauss - I'll Fly Away 
Carolina Chocolate Drops - Trampled Rose 
Tumbling Bones - Just Because 



Friday 9 February 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 12 February 2024

This week's Off The Beaten Tracks radio show has songs relating to St Valentine's Day - needing someone, love, kissing, same sex attraction, something that isn't love, anticlimax and heartbreak which I think just about covers it all. 

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

Show of Hands - If I Needed Someone 
Chris Bradley - The Man I Love 
Neil Young - Only Love Can Break Your Heart 
Cara Dillon - Johnny, Lovely Johnny
Nuala Kennedy - Ye Lovers All 
Eliza Carthy & The Restitution - Pretty Ploughboy 
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Lady of the Island
Marierad & Anna - She Loves Me (When I Try)
The Deadly Winters - Kiss The Gunner's Daughter 
The Rails - Habit
Luke Jackson - This Ain't Love (But It'll Do) 
Virginia Kettle - Falling 
Krista Detor - Emma's Lullaby 
Kat Flint - Anticlimax
Billy Bragg - A Lover Sings
The Beatles - I've Just Seen A Face 






Friday 2 February 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 5 February 2024

This week's show includes two tracks from Melanie's album Live From Morecambe. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm or 8pm on Ginger Feather FM.

Rab Noakes - Freight Train 
Dominie Hooper - Hastings 
Jesca Hoop - Murder of Birds 
Duncan McCrone - I Ain't Marchin' Anymore 
Melanie - Ruby Tuesday (Live) 
Melanie - Jammin' Alone (Live) 
Fabian Holland - Welcome To The Magic Show 
This Is The Kit - Doomed Or More Doomed  
Rachel Sermanni - Tiger 
Robyn Hitchcock - I Often Dream of Trains 
John Lennon - Oh Yoko! 
The Proclaimers - Make My Heart Fly (Live) 
Mark Erelli & Karine Polwart - Mother of Mysteries 
Blowzabella - The Origin of the World 



Friday 26 January 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 29 January 2024

Playlist for Off The Beaten Tracks on Ginger Feather FM from the 29th Jan to the 4th Feb at 8pm or listen now on Mixcloud.

Richard Thompson - Cooksferry Queen 
Patsy Reid - Donside 
Kris Drever - Capernuam 
Jackie Oates - La Llorna 
John Colleta - A Friend For Your News 
Grace Petrie - Beeswing 
Dick Gaughan - 1952 Vincent Black Lightning 
Amy Thatcher - Resolution 
Bert Jansch - First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Sandy Denny & The Strawbs - Sail Away To The Sea 
Peter Knight & John Spiers - The Long Walk Home 
Miranda Sykes - Sea Glass 
John Renbourn & Wizz Jones - Joint Control 
Coreen Scott - Songbird 



Friday 19 January 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 22 January 2024

Two tracks from the new album by The Rosie Hood Band A Seed of Gold. Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm or 8pm on Ginger Feather FM

Oysterband - When I'm Up I Can't Get Down 
The Rosie Hood Band - Marrow Seeds 
Paper Sparrows - Soul To The Fire 
The Bad Shepherds - Up The Junction 
Andy Cutting - Charlie Come Back 
Eliza Carthy & The Restitution - The Snow It Melts The Soonest 
Toni Bunnell - The Waterways of England 
IMAR - Waterhorse 
Ward Knutur Townes - Paper Plane 
The Pogues - When The Ship Comes In 
The Rosie Hood Band - Les Tricoteuses 
Session A9 - Dig A Little Well For Zoe 
The Carrivick Sisters - The Gorge 
Pentangle - Sally Go Round The Roses 
Ralph McTell - Still In Dreams 




Thursday 11 January 2024

Off The Beaten Tracks 15 January 2024

My first show of the year includes two tracks from the album Visions which Alex Hart released last year. It includes contributions by Seth Lakeman and Benji Kirkpatrick with a cover of the Neil Young song 'Old Man' which I've included in the playlist along with another song from his album Harvest.
Listen now on Mixcloud or on Ginger Feather FM from the 15th January.

This is the Kit play Kanteena in Lancaster on Sunday the 28th of January.

Alex Hart - Give Yourself (feat Seth Lakeman)
Seth Lakeman - Blood Red Sky
Show of Hands - Long Way Home 
fieldlily - Sunrise 
Allison de Groot & Tatianna Hargreaves - Hurricane Clarice/Brushy Fork of John’s Creek
Kim Edgar - Winter Song
Luke Jackson - Blinding 
Neil Young - Out On The Weekend 
Alex Hart - Old Man 
This Is The Kit - Careful Of Your Keepers 
The Sweet Lowdown - Event Horizon 
The Foghorn Stringband - Longing For A Home 
The Magpies - Now And Then 
Stephen Bruton - Somebody Else