Any word on this new Oblivians album? Nobody's comment on this thread for 2 months. Are they still shooting to release it before the end of the year?
Any word on this new Oblivians album? Nobody's comment on this thread for 2 months. Are they still shooting to release it before the end of the year?
My wife and I went on Saturday to help out. It was a great experience and I hope I can help out some more this week. I can't explain how much help Norton needs. Literally their entire warehouse in Red Hook was underwater, so Norton brought all the records to their HQ where we stripped the vinyl out of the soggy sleeves (rainwater, floodwater, sewage, everything from the storm) and cleaned the records with soap and water. Next, they dry the records and re-sleeve whatever can be salvaged. There were two full hallways filled with vinyl, and more still at the warehouse. PLEASE GO HELP. These are good people who run an awesome company, and this is their life's work. They're working all day until 11 pm each day. As you can see from the video, Miriam is absolutely beside herself. Billy was in decent spirits on Saturday brought us beer for helping out. Here's a photo of me cleaning (on the left). That's Warren from the Barreracudas all the way in the back.
I just read that Jo Dunne , Guitarist from Fuzzbox (AKA We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It.) passed away at just 43 years of age , from Cancer.
I know Fuzzbox were'nt one of those bands that it was considered cool to like. I did. Still do , to a point. I just listened to their first EP a few weeks ago . It's a lot more abrasive and "DIY" than their later work , though their 1st LP IS'NT A RADICAL DEPARTURE FROM THE GARAGE REVIVAL sounds going around at the time , save for the poppier - sounding vocals. Rumor had it the album was recorded for about $200. Another rumor had it that their not so secret weapon , a REAL fuzzbox , was the one used on "Pushin' Too Hard", a record that does'nt even appear to have a fuzztone on it . Truth is , when I first heard their record , I thought it was The Pandoras' new album , and if those were the concessions to commercial rock they were threatening to make , I was fine with it. Moreso than when I actually heard The Pandoras' own final EP. Cancer also took Kelli Clarkson from Girlschool , another misunderstood all - female band. Cancer is'nt pissing around , but , if we don't live to piss on Cancer's grave , future generations will .
Hola a todos /as miembros de la guarida y gracias por acojerme aqui me gusta este tipo de musica desde que tengo uso de razon ya que en casa mi hermano la escuchaba me parece increible la cantidad de bandas buenas que hay aqui tambien espero aportar algo ala guarida un saludo
Yeah , that was my interpretation of it , that using misspellings like "Thee"(OK , if you're talking about The Bible or Shakespeare , that'd be correct , but saying "Thee " and meaning "The" can also mean a way of stressing one's importance. You know how you hear a famous name , and say "Not THEE whoever". ). I can't say , for certain , whether The Midniters used "Thee" to get certain gangs to patronize them , or just to leave them the Hell alone when they were working . It could have just been to avoid confusion with Hank Ballard and The Midnighters. But , I have to stress , this was not just an LA thing or just a Latino thing.
There were still a lot of White gangs in Chicago in the mid - 60's , and they liked to fuck shit up at shows , particularly if they did'nt like the band that was playing. They patronized certain bands , and harrassed others. I know certain bands made concessions to gangs to keep from getting their gear stolen or an unprovoked ass- kicking . It depended where you were. The Greasers were notorious in Chicago , and went on into The 70's , but they seemed more like a loosely knit aggregation than an organized mob , AS THEY LIVED AND HUNG OUT IN DIFFERENT AREAS. There were , of course , Greasers in other parts of the country (See "The Outsiders" , the book and the movie.). I once asked Dave Aguilar from The Chocolate Watchband why Gary Andrijasevich , their Drummer , was the only member of the group who did'nt wear his hair in a stonesy bowl cut , but , rather , in a "Greaser" 'do . He said it was because , depending on which neighborhood you were from , you could get beaten up on a regular basis if you did'nt wear your hair a certain way.
But , I digress. Glad you liked my attempt to explain where the "Thee" came from.
That some nice background John - it goes back much farther than I thought. Not sure what you mean by 'securing gang patronage'... something about the formal "thee" with early Chicano gangs?
Moved the show to Mondays: Same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel!!!!!!!
Kustom City Sounds
11-5-12
Set List
Hour One
Bare Wires – Impossible Things
Combomatrix – Bikini Gorge
Chainsaw Hookers – Christine
OBN III’s – You Wanna Bitch
Redd Kross – Peach Kellie Pop
Shutdown 66 – Pleasantville
The Embrooks – Standing Upside Down
The Flight Reaction – Mourning Light
Iggy Pop – Five Foot One
Waterboy – I am 31 Years Old
Jim Foster – Ragroof Roadster
Jeff Beck & The Big Town Playboys – Race With The Devil
Hellbound Glory – Rusted Up Old Pickup Trucks
Nashville Pussy – Drive
Cretin 66 – Hellbound and Haulin’ Ass
The White Stripes – The Big Three Killed My Baby
Spyder Turner – Ride In My 322
Big Stick – Drag Racing
Ministry – Jesus Built My Hot Rod
Lawyer
The Mobsmen – Le Mans
Hour Two
The Migs – Rock and Roll Stole My Stole
The Murdocs – Dead Regrets
The Now Time Delegation – Raise Your Hand
The People’s Temple – Sons Of Stone
Purple Things – Wild Man
The Revellions – Ain’t No Fool
The SHIT – Shakin’ Your Ass
The Hexxers – Bones By My Bedside
The Alarm Clocks – Yeah
George The Rabbit
Ike & Tina Turner – Stagger Lee and Billy
We The People – Breakdown
Suzy Chunk – For The Millionth Time
Nick Waterhouse – I Can Only Give You Everything
The Nine Ton Peanut Smugglers – Baldhead
Thee Tumbitas – Woman Of Sin
The Troggs – With A Girl Like You
The Unwed Teenage Mothers – Little Allie
Thee Marvin Gays – Gotta Go
It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World – Taxes
Frank Zappa – Peaches En Regalia
Hour Three
Brian Hyland – Gypsy Woman
Teenager – Bank Account
The Bad Lovers – Things That I Forgot
Supersuckers – Clueless
Southern Culture On The Skids – Camel Walk
Reverend Horton Heat – River Ran Dry
Flat Duo Jets – Rock House
Charlie Feathers – I Can’t Hardly Stand It
Eddie Kirkland – I Love You
John Wayne – The Hell I Won’t
The Escatones – Out Of Sight Out Of Mind
The Delta 72 – Are You Ready
Inmates – Mr. Unreliable
Jim Jones Revue – 7 Times Around The Sun
The Rolling Stones – Hand Of Fate
The Mummies – I’m Gonna Kill My Baby Tonight
Boomgates – Everything
Outcasts – Just Another Teenage Rebel
Hour Four
The Assmeble Head In Sunburst Sound – Phantom Ramjet
The Black Explosion – Wake Up
The Hedgehogs – I Throw A Stone Into The Endless Depths
The Cosmic Dead – Spice Melange Spectrum
Five Day Rain – Leave It At That
Baby Woodrose – Dark Twins
Dead Ghosts – Detroit Jerry
Cold Sun – South Texas
Cosmonauts – Crocodile Teeth
can't pick one. Adkins, king louie, BBQ, umm does Leadbelly count?
also bob log for some giggles :)
reverend dead eye!
Joe Buck Rules!
Zoot Allures said:
Seems like Hasil has inspired a new generation.
Anybody heard of Joe Buck?
or Molly Gene?
Another good one is Fly and His One Man Garbage. I also have a friend in Denver that goes by The Limbs who has toured some with Mosquito Bandito. He's not a rockabilly/primitive blues guy but he puts on a great show and is well worth checking out.
I agree, Sean. In my book the Cramps could do no wrong. It was a sad sad day for the world of music when Lux passed. I always thought they held up their punkness no matter what.
Sean said:
The Cramps managed to pull it off. They sold out, admitted it, but still stayed the same kick ass band. Same with The Ramones. I think The Ramones are the best example of a Punk group becoming one of the most popular and well known Punk groups of all time, but were still a "Punk" group and never changed their ways or style. Their songs did manage to get a bit Poppy over the years, but it wasn't complete shit like how most bands end up.
Dave , Well , you know , I'm not ruling out everything. As I say , I was'nt able to check all of that stuff out. There ARE'NT a whole lot of gifted lyricists out there , not that I'm hearing , at least.....
dave said:
Good point, John, and thanks for listening. Music is one of the most personal forms of art we have, and I have no problem with anyone not taking my views.
As far as lyrics go, I'll agree w/ ya, hardly anybody has decent lyrics. The Kent 3 were the last band I heard who were wordsmiths. Turbonegro's 2 classic lp's were hilarious, but I don't know if I'd say that the lyrics were super.
But lately I find myself getting into more atmospheric cuts by bands w/ 4-to-15 minute songs, esp. when I'm online. Maybe being online is what the original hippies felt when they got stoned and listened to acid rock, haha.
I joke. But it's probably more like Jerry Dammers liking voodoo songs. 'I can really get into 'em, but when I finally zone out, the song's over'.
Anyhoo, thanks for giving 'em the old college try. Guess I'm turnin' into one o' then World Music types! Pass the spliff...
Cheers, Dave
Good point, John, and thanks for listening. Music is one of the most personal forms of art we have, and I have no problem with anyone not taking my views.
As far as lyrics go, I'll agree w/ ya, hardly anybody has decent lyrics. The Kent 3 were the last band I heard who were wordsmiths. Turbonegro's 2 classic lp's were hilarious, but I don't know if I'd say that the lyrics were super.
But lately I find myself getting into more atmospheric cuts by bands w/ 4-to-15 minute songs, esp. when I'm online. Maybe being online is what the original hippies felt when they got stoned and listened to acid rock, haha.
I joke. But it's probably more like Jerry Dammers liking voodoo songs. 'I can really get into 'em, but when I finally zone out, the song's over'.
Anyhoo, thanks for giving 'em the old college try. Guess I'm turnin' into one o' then World Music types! Pass the spliff...
Cheers, Dave
DAVE , HAVING TROUBLE ACCESSING SOME OF THAT STUFF. IT'S NOTHING YOU DID , OF COURSE......I WANTED TO LOVE THE STONER METAL AND LATTER DAY HEAVY PSYCH BANDS WHEN THEY STARTED TURNING UP , BUT THE ONES I'VE HEARD REALLY LACK SUBSTANCE. THAT ACID KING (FROM CHICAGO? I DON'T THINK SO , BUT THERE WAS A BAND CALLED ACID KING OR KING ACID , HERE , CA. EARLY 90'S , THEY WERE'NT VERY GOOD.)IS AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE. IF I SMOKED WEED , I GUESS I'D DIG IT , BUT , IT'S GOT A COOL 'POUR BATTERY ACID ON THE AMPS AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS SOUND' AT FIRST , UNTIL YOU REALIZE THERE'S NOT MUCH MORE TO IT THAN THAT......JUST LIKE JAPANESE NOISE /PSYCH ROCK. I TRIED TO GET INTO IT , BUT , THERE'S NO SONGS.
I'M NOT HEARING MUCH IN THE WAY OF NEW BANDS , LIKE THAT , THAT IS DOING IT FOR ME. YOU COULD SAY I'M TOO CRITICAL......IT'S LIKE WHEN ALL THESE BANDS WERE TRYING TO SOUND LIKE THE BUTTHOLE SURFERS , AND , NOW , YOU'VE GOT THESE NEWER GROUPS DOING THE SAME , TO A DEGREE. IT WAS MORE FUN WHEN ONLY THE BUTTHOLE SURFERS SOUNDED LIKE THEY DID , AND FORMER HARDCORE BANDS WERE SCRAMBLING TO GROW THEIR BEARDS OUT AND BUY DASHIKIS , BUT , IF THEY WERE LUCKY , FOUND SOMETHING OF THEIR OWN..... LITHIUM XMAS HAD THE SCORCH AND THE FEEDBACK , BUT THEY HAD SONGS . I DUNNO. WHEN BLUE CHEER FINALLY MOVED BACK TO THE STATES , I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO PUT 'EM ON THE ROAD WITH SOME HIP , HAPPENING STONER ROCK BANDS , THE ONES WHO ALWAYS CITED THEM AS AN INFLUENCE , TO TURN THE YOUNGER CROWDS - WHO SHOULD HAVE BEEN FANS , BY THEN , ANYWAY - ON TO THE MOTHERFUCKING MASTERS. DID'NT REALLY HAPPEN , BUT , THE LAST TIME THEY PLAYED HERE , IT WAS ON A BILL WITH 3 OR 4 STONER BANDS , PROBABLY ALL BIGGER THAN THE CHEER IN THEIR OWN RIGHT , BUT , WELL AWARE OF THE DEBT THEY OWED THEM . NEEDLESS TO SAY , THE CHEER BLEW ALL THESE YOUNGER BANDS OFF THE STAGE , BUT IT WAS A LITTLE TOO LATE. HAD DICKIE LIVED , HE'D HAVE PROBABLY GONE BACK TO PLAYING TO 50 TO 150 PEOPLE A NIGHT, AT LEAST IN CHICAGO......Sorry , that has little to do with new bands doing this stuff. But , just creating a racket still is'nt enough. Songs are still a good idea.
Ghislaine , That's a great line "(They) wrote 21 songs that are ALL hits".
I think The Remains were in a very unlikeable position , in that they were better Musicians and Songwriters than most Garage bands of their time , BUT , their songs did'nt sound terribly commercial , either. To US , those songs are timeless hits , but , in their time , they , somehow , did'nt work within the framework of AM Radio . They could have had a hit single , but , where would they have gone from there ? Albums were'nt selling big , yet , even though they , and several of their contemporaries , put out great albums at the time. The Remains had about every opportunity a band could have dreamed of - The Ed Sullivan Show , Hullabaloo , and an opening spot on The Beatles' very last tour. But , they were on the bottom of the bill , and all the other acts (The Ronettes , The Cyrkle , Bobby Hebb) had hit records. I don't know if drugs factored heavily in their demise(I have'nt read Barry Tashian's book.)....Artistic differences probably had a lot to do with it , plus , outside of Boston , they could'nt get arrested. Doing The Beatles tour had to be invigorating and demoralizing at the same time. Imagine going out to tens of thousands of people who just don't want to see or hear you. They split up right after that tour , maybe they figured this was as good as it was going to get. Sadly , they would have been right. But , at least , time has been very good to them , and they're held with high regard , today. AND , they're still playing , today. I saw them a few years ago , and they were phenomenal. I'D URGE ANYONE WHO HAS THE CHANCE TO GO SEE THEM.
Ghislaine said:
woops i remember posting a discussion about the definition of ''selling out '' a while ago,the discussion turned sour and it was finnally closed.:( The Remains...kept it ''small''if i may dare to say while they deserved the top cos they are heroes!I read that it was poor decision making of them that they split due to abuse of substances.But who knows if it wasnt for artistic reasons?Cos ,when you write 21 songs that are ALL hits...maybe you gave it all...i dont know.
Not that it matters , but , it occured to me , The first time I saw Sonic Youth was in 1986.
I only saw them in 2003 because they were opening for The Stooges. Same with Shellac , a few years later.
John Battles said:
....While I agree , especially with the last line you wrote , D.A. , not everybody who's smug makes it , or gets branded a sell out. No one would call Albini a sellout , but , he's as smug as they come. I've seen him in action. I'm sure he has a "Cool" side and all that , and , yes , Big Black were contemporaries to Sonic Youth , so he witnessed firsthand whatever changes they made to become moderately famous , so his comments are not unfounded. But , their popularity seems like a fluke , in hindsight. I liked Sonic Youth to a point , but , not enough to buy their records. However , I saw 'em twice in '87 and once in 2003. They sounded exactly the same in '03 as they did when I first saw them , playing to about 40 people . I found Big Black , Rapeman , and Shellac uncommercial as Hell , but , that did'nt mean I liked them. Whatshisname , Big Black's ex - Bassist , he's got my respect , because he's the only person of any note from the Chicago music scene that I used to see riding on the el train with his axe. You WILL be branded a sellout if money is your only motivation. The Pulsebeats' comment about working with The Dirtbombs , earlier , a grand for a band as popular as they are is'nt that much at all (Though it was'nt clear - to me - as to whether he was talking Dollars or Pounds , or whether that was a large amount to pay , compared to other bands.). Those guys draw several hundred people a night , maybe more in Europe.
On the same token , The Gories could have reformed just about any time after about 1995 and been the huge draw they are , now , or close to it. They were virtually unknown outside of Detroit in their day , and only got bigger by splitting up , a strange but effective career move. But , I know Mick and Danny well enough to know their motivations for breaking up the band , and , finally , reforming , were not shallow. If they did tour their asses off , now , yes , the money would be very good , but , they still just do what they feel like doing. They deserve whatever the Hell they do get paid. I was third on the bill to them , two years ago , and even I was surprised with what the club paid me. I'm very , very used to working not for profit , or for next to nothing, so it made up for a few gigs I had to do for free , and I got to work with some people I really like. I think we share the philosophy that , yes , you should work your touchas off , be you big or small. People came out to see you , you should work HARD , BUT , some things are better left to chance . Maybe that was'nt Sonic Youth's attitude about it , but , by the time they'd infiltrated the mainstream , I was, like , "Who cares?".
Thought of a couple - Blues Magoos - "Sometimes I Think About" (aka "Willie Jean".)
"Here I am , sitting on this goddamn farm." , "Here I am , sitting on this county farm.".
Buzzcocks - "Orgasm Addict" - 'Johnny won't fuck you ,always and all ways" ,
"Johnny want fuckee , always and all ways .''.
Nervebreakers - "Girls , Girls , Girls" - "I just can't fuck myself ....Leather , leather . OH ! OH !" , " I JUST CAN'T STOP MYSELF , LET ME ! LET ME ! OH ! OH !".
13th Floor Elevators - "You Don't Know (How Young You Are.) - "Her daily life revolves around a thousand Eddie Haskells." ''....A thousand petty hassles.".
Rolling Stones section - "It's All Over Now" - "Playin' her high class games" , "Playin' her half - assed games" (Or is it the other way around?").
"2000 mAN" - "OH , DADDY , PROUD OF YOUR PHALLIC" , " Oh , Daddy , proud of your planet.".
"When The Whip Comes Down" - "Schizo f*gs been sittin on the can". 'Shit hits the fan , and I've been sittin' on the can".
'Jumpin' Jack Flash" - "I was raised by a toothless bat in Hell." , "I was raised by a toothless bearded hag". "I found as the crud slides across my breath." , "I frowned at the crumbs of a crust of bread."
"Street Fightin' Man " - "Yeah , til we name these gorgeous girls , once". , "....YEAH , SAID THE GAME IS CALLED DISTURBANCE".
"You Can't Always Get What You Want" - "To get your prescription beer" , "To get your prescription filled".""
"Happy'' - " Never wanna be like Bob Dylan was , working for the boss , every night and day"....."whatever the fuck he said".
"Satisfaction" - "How white lined shirts compete , I can't get no..." '' How white my shirts should be".
19TH Nervous Breakdown - "When you were still in school , you had that boo , really messed your mind" , '"...YOU MET THAT FOOL WHO REALLY MESSED YOUR MIND."
(NOTE : "BOO" IS AN ANCIENT EXPRESSION FOR MARIJUANA.).
"Think" - "Tell me what's wrong with my face ?" , "Tell me whose fault was that , babe?".
"Lennon , Harrison and Brian are beating the shit out of Allen Klein"
(Secret backmasking , "Doom and Gloom .").
Hey
. I hear you & these things are always subjective but I think there are 4 reasons why this amp is worth it. The Vox is terrific, you can't go wrong. I look forward to hearing about it when you get it.1. It sounds £100 better than the standard & there are loads of forums about people expensively 'upgrading' their amps, this doesn't need it.
2. All dealers cut you a deal that is a lot less than the listed, mine did.
3.The most important thing about buying a piece of gear is that you LOVE it & want to make music with it, even if it costs more. This amp is beautiful to look at I can't look at it without turning it on & playing! & perhaps stroking it a little too! That's worth 100 smackers extra.
4. I will never have a problem re-selling this beauty should I choose to, it's a limited run & a very cool one. I will make back the extra if I need to.
Just the thing for my surf green squier jag i thought.... then i took a look at the price.
nice looking amp but i think im still going for a vox, you get a gre3at tremmelo and a spring rev.
Show #395: "Stormy Songs" playlist:
Man - "a) Prelude, b) The Storm"
We The People - "There's Gonna Be A Storm"
The Spaniels - "Stormy Weather"
The Kinks - "Stormy Sky"
Fraction - "Eye Of The Hurricane"
The Doors - "Riders On The Storm"
Bob Dylan - "Shelter From The Storm"
John & Beverley Martyn - "Stormbringer"
Them - "Stormy Monday"
Jimi Hendrix - "In From The Storm"
Fat Mattress - "The Storm"
Downliners Sect - "Bad Storm Coming"
SRC - "Eye Of The Storm"
The Red Crayola - "Hurricane Fighter Plane"
Henry Cow - "Bittern Storm Over Ulm"
Phantom - "Calm Before The Storm"
Lyn Taitt & The Boys - "Storm Warning"
Classics IV - "Stormy"
The Fortunes - "Storm In A Teacup"
Neil Young - "Like A Hurricane"
Earth And Fire - "Storm And Thunder"
The Left Banke - "There's Gonna Be A Storm"
The Way We Live - "Storm"
The Standells - "There's A Storm Coming"
Rainbow - "Everything's Cool/After The Storm"
Bob Dylan - "Hurricane"
The Tremblers - "Windstorm"
The Jesters Of Newport - "Stormy"
Johnny & The Hurricanes - "Storm Warning"
Twentieth Century Zoo - "Quiet Before The Storm"
The Iveys - "Storm In A Teacup"
The White Noise - "The Black Mass: An Electric Storm In Hell"
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