These guys introduced me to real R&B, which I am glad they did. I saw them at Blackheath Concert Halls and they were excellent, as they were at the Great British Beer Festival too.
These guys introduced me to real R&B, which I am glad they did. I saw them at Blackheath Concert Halls and they were excellent, as they were at the Great British Beer Festival too.
Wilko Johnson is one of the giants of British rock and roll. This is terrible news.
Please , as a resident in Wilco's home town , let's not call Wilko Johnson "Wilco".
Jeff Tweedy was always a nice guy in the times I briefly met him , but Wilco's music was obsolete , getting out of the starting gate. WILKO's music will outlive us all....That said , and I don't mean to be critical . We have Wilco coming out of our ears like you have Morrissey coming out of yours. MY MISTAKE , WE ALL HAVE MORRISSEY COMING OUT OF OUR EARS !!!! DR. FEELGOOD TOURED THE STATES AT LEAST TWICE , BUT , THEY NEVER PICKED UP ANY STEAM AROUND HERE , EVEN WITH THE "PUNK" CROWD , THO' A FEW ROCK ZINES WROTE THEM UP. Speaking of early Dr. Feelgood , that's them backing Heinz in the "1972 (Wembley ) Rock'n'Roll Show" film.
Lets face it. Wot Dr Feelgood would ya really pay good money to have the chance to see? Canvey Island 73 74 or London Soho sleazy backroom 2009? Wheres ma Bellbottoms? I'm off back to when Great Britains questionable political stance fuelled one of the greatest maverick music movements and genres the country's ever witnessed. Pre Thatcher madness. Luuuuverly! Wilco Johnson! Gentleman!
Well , as you know , they're really hard - pressed to let go of bands that are considered institutions in England (As The Feelgoods most assuredly are.). By rights , the book should have been closed on the Dr. Feelgood saga when Lee Brilleaux died. However , I heard some lineups that followed (And at least featured people who served under Lee , if not John , John , nor JOHN (That's a Dr. Feelgoodjoke.) ) were'nt bad. Gypie Mayo even spoke highly of the early post - Brilleaux lineup , which featured this young guy with a LOTTA 'tood that James Porter and I saw fronting a version of The Animals . We both looked at each other and said "WHY is'nt this guy Lee Brilleaux's successor?" - if he had to have one. IN ABOUT A YEAR or two, HE WAS.
Still , today , why bother? Unless the surviving memebers want to do a benefit for Wilko , as they should.
Trash Freak said:
I'm with you there Barty. Though I've not seen 'em... There was no way I was payin £18 to see a band with Zero original members!
sideshow Barty said:and seeing as my 10 cents aint worth jack shit,here it is anyway.....dont bother with the current touring' dr feelgood'llp
I'm with you there Barty. Though I've not seen 'em... There was no way I was payin £18 to see a band with Zero original members!
sideshow Barty said:
and seeing as my 10 cents aint worth jack shit,here it is anyway.....dont bother with the current touring' dr feelgood'llp
and seeing as my 10 cents aint worth jack shit,here it is anyway.....dont bother with the current touring' dr feelgood',as it dont have any original members and to my mind aint doin nothing for the legend that once was.wilcos current touring 3 piece is legendary,it swings and its right,always a good show and a good nite out.....dont even get me started on the current touring '9 below zero'.
I saw him for the 1st time, last year, with the amazing Norman Watt-Roy (from Ian Durie & The Blockheads) on bass. Luckily, they were playing in a little local club 5 miles down the road.
Not long after Oil Ciy Confidential premiered, i randomly found it on the tv just before i was about to go to bed, so i had to stay up & watch it til the end... (about 2AM.. on a school night!) That's Rock'n'Roll for ya!
I'm a bit of a Luddite, but I did a quick search online & found this, which should let you watch the film online for free...: http://viooz.eu/movies/13885-oil-city-confidential-2009.html
John Battles said:
I've never seen it....Not the kind of thingthat makes the rounds in the states , even at Foreign Film Festivals....
Very fortunate to see the Feelgoods with Wilko way back when - one of the great experiences of my teenage years - and what courage that announcement shows - the next time you see some washed-up hasbeens announcing their umpteenth farewell tour remember what those words will actually mean for the legend that will always be Wilko Johnson.
very sad news.
YES! I got mine back in September and I really love it and what i love most is that Mike put so much time into it that you the reader never has to play guessing games again. It's that good. the only thing I can think that bothers me is that Canadian groups aren't covered even though they end up on BAck From the Grave and Teenage Shutdowns sometimes.
I stumbled on this when researching fuzz and, to my ears, the FZ-1A nails the "Satisfaction" sound almost as much as the original FZ-1 Keef used...
I'd never heard of NORTH EFFECTS until this post but the pedal AND prices look great... though I don't get why the Primitive only has one sound clip (what with it being more expensive than the Rite which gets like 5+. Not to mention that 1 sound clip doesn't sound majorly like Satisfaction, Valleri, Keep On Running, etc territory.
I'll either get the Rite or take a chance on the Primitive.
"Coming soon!", according to In The Red.
Well , sad but true , America was'nt ready for a racialy mixed Rock group. After Arthur's friend , and two - time collaborator , Jimi Hendrix , broke the color bar(With a White rhythm section , no less.) , things started to open up , and you had bands like Sly and The Family Stone reaching a multiracial audience.....But , Arthur refused to tour. They played New York ONCE , I read. Of course , he toured with Hendrix in Europe , in 1970 , but , that was a totally different version of Love (Albeit underrated.).
dave said:
Just checked out some clips, fantastic. Can't wait to see it.
Like James Brown, he got a raw deal to set an example.
Love should be as famous as the Beatles.
Just checked out some clips, fantastic. Can't wait to see it.
Like James Brown, he got a raw deal to set an example.
Love should be as famous as the Beatles.
oh , God. He's back. Forgot to mention the fine Chicago Rockabilly/ Garage / Cramps - influenced band , The Dyes , do an all - Cramps set every Halloween ,with help from members of other local bands. Local Horror /Sci Fi Film Fest mogul , Rusty Nails , did the same thing with some local musicians , several years ago.
Yeah , I first heard "Love Me" on the superior UK comp , "Off The Bone"....I have'nt heard too many bands that had the chutzpah to take it on , now.....The Bananamen /Stingrays , Moondogs ....Robert Gordon lifted one line from it , Cramps style , on "Too Fast To Live , Too Young To Die " . But , Axel is right on two counts - That this is about covers of Cramps songs , And that it's hard for people to separate the originals from the covers , or songs they lifted the hubcaps from to create their own songs. Good artists borrow , great artists steal.
On the other hand , The Cramps have been accused of lifting from songs that only sound similar , just not similar enough e.g. "New Kind Of Kick" resembles "He's Waitin' by The Sonics , just , not enough . Ditto for The Tune Rockers' "Green Mosquito" and "Human Fly". Ivy said they had'nt even heard the song , yet , when they wrote their signature tune.
Anyway - Crookshanks : Naked Girl Falling Down The Stairs.
That's one , I can think of others , but The Jehovah's Witnesses woke me up at 10:30 ,this (Saturday) morning.
Here's a few songs about The Cramps -
Alan Vega - Kid Congo ( I apologize for mispelling Kid's last name , earlier. It's actually spelled "Tristan". ).
Voodoo Idols - Forgot the name of the song ....Will look it up.
Gun Club - For The Love of Ivy.
In my band The Raidiators we did Goo Goo Muck,The Crusher,Strychnine,Green Fuzz,No club Lone Wolf,I walked All Night,Kizmiaz,Naked Girl Falling Down The Stairs .I will try and post a link later.
Re. The Thunderbirds (A direct reply was not possible. Contact International Rescue. ).
A classic....."Those are'nt puppets. They're marionettes!" ("That Thing You Do ".)
Well , what American bands that don't play in America are you having over?
Playlist 1/12/13
Pylon | Cool |
Sons & Daughters | Rebel With The Ghost |
Fuzzbox | Love Is The Slug |
B-52s | 52 Girls |
Death By Unga Bunga | I Wanna Go Wild |
Barracudas | Don't Let Go |
Plasticland | In My Black and White |
60 Second Swingers | 60 Second Swinger |
Ultravox | Young Savages |
Rich Kids | Rich Kids |
Members | Sound of the Suburbs |
Gang of Four | I Found That Essence Rare |
Palmyra Delran | Born 2 Make U Cry |
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang | Desperate Teenage Living Nightmare |
Livids | Savage Eyes |
Scovilles | Bird Brain Master |
Harmonica Lewinski | Code Green Jellyfish |
Stingrays | June Rhyme |
Huevos Rancheros | Cindy With an S |
RJ and the Del Gupos | Shake!! |
Mahones | The King of Copenhagen |
Redd Kross | Meet Frankenstein |
Left Arm | New Kind of Kick |
Ex-Cult | On Film |
Brian Wilson Shock Treatment | Nervous Breakdown |
Nevermores | Crescent Moon |
Moon Duo | Sleepwalker |
Spacemen 3 | Revolution |
Evens | King of Kings |
Evil Tenors | Peach Fuzz/You're Not A Sharp Knife |
Ravonettes | Till the End |
Blank Attack | Tally Ho! (Quick! Back to the Tardis!) |
Mad Doctors | Black Magic |
Plymouth Fury | The Basement |
Ungodly 77's | Run Outta Town |
Fleshtones | No Tengo Dinero |
Godfathers | Gone to Texas |
I will be on the air and the web on Saturday January 12th from 1:00-3:00PM EST on WITR-FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu .
Here is a youtube playlist of some of my favorite songs/videos of 2012