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    • March 25, 2012 11:49 AM CDT
    • A version of this was published in The Santa Fe New Mexican 
      March 9 2012



      Two of the most overused misused words in music journalism are “legend” and its adjectival brother “legendary.”

      Read almost any rock rag, and you can find those words used in reference to any singer, picker, or band that existed more than 10 or 15 years ago. Eddie Money is a legend! The legendary Stone Temple Pilots! The living legend, Little Peggy March!

      I’ve railed about this in the past and cautioned several younger writers to avoid it. If you want to write about legends, do a book about Paul Bunyan, Robin Hood, or Johnny Appleseed. So here I am now about to explain to you that a certain Cleveland band from the ’70s is kind of a (gulp) legend — or at least was for several decades.

      Rocket from the Tombs
      Early days


      I’m talking about Rocket From the Tombs, a highly influential proto-punk band that included singer David “Crocus Behemoth” Thomas, later of Pere Ubu; guitarist Gene O’Connor, better known as Cheetah Chrome, who would join The Dead Boys; and the late punk-rock forefather Peter Laughner, also an early member of Pere Ubu.

      Not only did Rocket hive off into two great bands, the group inspired an unrelated but very cool band across the country, San Diego’s Rocket From the Crypt, to take its name — kind of.

      The reason I’ll break my own rule and use the “L” word here is because for 30 years or so after the band broke up — after being together about eight months — all anyone ever knew about Rocket From the Tombs was through word of mouth. There were scattered bootlegs, but the band never recorded a proper album during its brief existence in the mid-’70s. Those who never saw the group live and couldn’t find the boots just had to imagine how the band sounded. You had to create the Ubu/Dead Boys convergence music in your mind. And tell your friends about it. Thus, a legend was born.

      A couple of Rocket From the Tombs’ songs, “Amphetamine” and a seven-minute recording of “30 Seconds Over Tokyo,” surfaced in a 1990s Pere Ubu box set, Datapanik in the Year Zero. But it wasn’t until 2002 that an actual legal album emerged. That was The Day the Earth Met the ... Rocket From the Tombs, a compilation of lo-fi live recordings and demos released by Smog Veil, Ubu’s record label. It included some tunes later to become known as Pere Ubu and Dead Boys standards as well as a couple of Stooges covers — “Search and Destroy” and “Raw Power” — and a crazed version of a Velvet Underground song, “Foggy Notion.”

      It might sound harsh, but I’d argue it was at this point that Rocket ceased to be a legend. Though the group had been defunct for decades and though the release was barely publicized and basically ignored by the mainstream media, Rocket’s music was now accessible to anyone who knew how to search for it. Rocket no longer existed only in the mists of legend.

      Apparently that album sparked something. Original members Thomas, O’Connor, and bassist Craig Bell got together with Richard Lloyd (from the band Television, which was lege ... oh, never mind) filling in for Laughner and drummer Steve Mehlman for a Rocket reunion tour in 2004. That tour resulted in an album called Rocket Redux, consisting of ancient RFTT classics recorded in the studio.



      Finally, late last year, the 21st-century version of Rocket From the Tombs brought the world Barfly, a studio album with a bunch of new songs. And it’s a decent effort.

      The album starts out strong with a song called “I Sell Soul.” Mehlman is storming on the drums while Thomas croons in his trademark warble, and O’Connor and Lloyd play showdown riffs. The band slows down a bit with “Birth Day,” which, without Thomas’ vocals, would actually sound more like a Television song. “Six and Two” is another one in which Lloyd’s Television influence really comes out.

      My favorite tracks on Barfly are the crazy rockers. “Anna” falls into this category. So does the minor-key “Maelstrom,” which starts out with a guitar hook that has echoes of original Rocket killer “30 Seconds Over Tokyo.” You can hear a nod to The Velvet Underground in “Good Times Never Roll.” Like the song that precedes it, “Butcherhouse 4,” there’s a pervading blues-rock vibe.

      One of my favorite songs is one that’s so good that Rocket included two versions. “Sister Love Train” (and the nearly identical “Love Train Express”) is a soul-infused tune. The main version is fortified by a horn section, while “Express” is a rawer, fast and furious guitar-dominated take.

      Even the original Rocket didn’t play at breakneck speed all the time. The current band slows it down with “Romeo & Juliet” and “Pretty,” which starts off with a guitar lick that reminds me of (I’m not kidding) The Band. “Romeo & Juliet” seems plodding at first, but eventually some intense guitar solos emerge.

      Rocket from the Tombs
      These days


      As you might have gathered, I like this album. It’s good rock ’n’ roll with some catchy tunes. If you like the music of Pere Ubu, The Dead Boys and/or the original Rocket From the Tombs, definitely buy it.

      But it would be a stretch to call Barfly innovative and an even bigger stretch to call it anything close to dangerous — or even adventurous. The original Rocket was all those things. I guess it’s nearly impossible to live up to a legend.

      For $10 you also can download a 1974 Rocket From the Tombs concert (Extermination Night) .



      Enjoy some videos




    • March 25, 2012 11:35 AM CDT
    • The Trip March 25 show!  Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20120325-0030-t1332631800.mp3

      The setlist:

      THE   CAVALIERS  7 DAYS OF   CRYING 
       
      THE EL CAMINOS PACHUKO   SOUL 
      LOS STRAIGHTJACKETS  TIME   BOMB
      ARIEL PINK'S HAUNTED   GRAFFITI  IMMUNE TO EMOTION 
      DIRTY   HARRY  FLOWERS 
      MAGNIFICENT   BASTARDS  FAMOUS WHEN I DIE 
      UNDERCOVER BONOBOS  SEEDS 
      THE   SADIES  IT'S NOTHING TO ME 
      FLIPPER  HA HA HA 
      THE   TEARJERKERS BANK, GUN, JAIL 
      THE   VANDALS  MOHAWK TOWN 
      THE RHYTHM ROCKERS  FIDDLE BOP 
       
      DUNGEN  SOLEN STIGER UP DEL 1& 2
      WIDESPREAD   PANIC  DIRTY SIDE DOWN 
      A BAND OF BEES  LOVE IN THE HARBOUR 
      DREAMING IN STEREO  THE TRAVELER 
      FROST  LITTLE SUSIE SINGER 
      RATTLIN' BONE  RAIN ON MY FOOTSTEPS 
      TEDDY AND PATCHES  SUZY CREAMCHEESE 
      THE QUIK  BERT'S APPLE CRUMBLE 
      THE BLUE SQUARES  IT'S NO WONDER 
      SKURKARNA  CLARK SYNDROME 
      PEGGY LEE  IS THAT THERE IS?

       

    • March 25, 2012 10:47 AM CDT
    • Little Bit O'Soul - Music Explosion
      On Tour - Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs
      Their Second Album - Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs

    • March 25, 2012 10:32 AM CDT
    • On a similar note, whatever happened to Nasty Grind and Noise Annoys?  I don't get on here as often as I should, so I may have missed something here, but they were two of my favourites.

    • March 23, 2012 6:51 PM CDT
    • Haha...that's probably it. He's gonna give Keef Richards a run for the money!

    • March 23, 2012 6:24 PM CDT
    • i think joey's taking a break - two diff shows and the real world caught up! :D or maybe he ran out of booze!! 

    • March 23, 2012 5:42 PM CDT
    • What happened to 40 oz. Nonsense? That was a great show!

      Divaluxe

    • March 25, 2012 10:04 AM CDT
    • Vagrants rule!!!

      Bobby said:

      Some of my favorite recent scores were the self titled Cheap Time, Baseball Furies "Greater Than Ever", The Rippers "Tales Full Of Black Soot", Spider Babies "Undressed To Kill", The Spits "V", The Vagrants "I Can't Make A Friend 1965-1968", & Blowin Through Yokohama (16 hot skillet muck muck r&b blasts)

    • March 25, 2012 2:32 AM CDT
    • im in the us, but thanks, illl look them up!

    • March 24, 2012 8:32 PM CDT
    • Yeah, I can dig it. I think that dude signed up here on the Hideout recently, too. Good stuff!

    • March 24, 2012 9:01 AM CDT
    • I will on the air and the web on Saturday March 24th from 1:00-3:00PM EST.   Thanks to all the bands that have been sending me their stuff to play.  You can listen on 89.7 WITR-FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu .

    • March 24, 2012 8:53 AM CDT
    • John, as far as Original Disco Man (which I don't own, BTW)...

      It may have been CHEAP, but most importantly it was JAMES BROWN, so you get a pass! Ha!

    • March 23, 2012 9:40 PM CDT
    •  James , you forgot M & R Rush .  PSYYYYYYCH !!!!!!!

      I've got about 30 James Brown records , too.   Is there such a thing as too much?

      I've even got "The Original Disco Man". IT WAS CHEAP !!! I need help , Ladies and Gentlemens ! 

    • March 23, 2012 6:30 PM CDT
    • The artist with the most LPs in my stash is James Brown. Haven't counted in a long time, but it's probably creeping up on 30 by now.

      Others with ten or more titles:
      Kinks

      Grass Roots

      Bo Diddley

      Sam The Sham

      Paul Revere & the Raiders

      Jerry Lee Lewis

      Ventures

      Johnny Cash

      Temptations

      Rolling Stones

      Link Wray

      Louis Prima

      Syl Johnson

      Wilson Pickett

       

       

    • March 23, 2012 6:28 PM CDT
    • that is one hell of a collection!!  jealous as hell!! great stuff



      Mike said:

      The Damned followed by the Ramones. Mostly because they both have released so many damned (get it?) records and 7" sleeve variations etc etc that sucker a collector nerd like me to buy. No picture of me, but a set a photos I'd snapped for another forum. I have to give credit though to an old friend who sold me his entire Damned 7" collection back in the 80's. I knew it hurt him, but he knew it was going to a good home. That's where a good chunk of my Damned and Capt. Sensible singles came from.

    • March 23, 2012 6:26 PM CDT
    • 1. Guided By Voices

      2. J Church

      3. Boyracer

      Between Bob Pollard, Lance Hahn, and Stew Anderson, I am not sure how my record funds survived.

    • March 24, 2012 1:11 AM CDT
    • Show #366: "Bands & Artists Starting With M, Part 6" playlist:

      Mefisto - "Return Of Gemini"
      The Megatrons - "Velvet Waters"
      Mehrpouya - "Soul Raga"
      Mel & Tim - "Starting All Over Again"
      Melanie - "Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)"
      Gil Melle - "Desert Trip"
      The Mello-Kings - "Tonite, Tonite"
      The Mello-Moods - "Where Are You (Now That I Need You)"
      The Mellow Brick Rode - "Other Side Of This Life"
      The Mellows - "Smoke From Your Cigarette"
      Melih Faruk Serdar Saygun - "Gurbet Acisi"
      Melissa - "Medicine Mixin'"
      Melody Fair - "Sittin' Watchin' Waitin'"
      Tina & David Meltzer - "I'll Forget You"
      Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - "Satisfaction Guaranteed (Or Take Your Love Back)"
      The Melvins - "The Man Down There"
      The Members - "Wish I'd Never Met You"
      Members Of Time - "Dreamin'"
      I Memphis - "Gli Amici Miei"
      Memphis Black - "That's Me Boy"
      The Memphis Horns - "Soul Bowl"
      Ley Memphis - "Neighbour"
      The Menaces - "If You Want Me"
      The Menagerie - "About Him"
      Mendelbaum - "Days Gone By"
      Carlos Mendes - "Penina"
      Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - "Mas Que Nada"
      Mendoza - "The Grateful Salesman & Co."
      Marianne Mendt - "Wie A Glock'n"
      The Menerals - "My Flash On You"
      The Menn - "Things To Come"
      Mephistopheles - "Take A Jet"
      The Mercenaries - "Things Found Here"
      Mercury - "Let Me Down Easy"
      Mercy - "Love (Can Make You Happy)"
      The Mercy Boys - "Mercy, Mercy"
      The Mere Existence - "Now"
      The Mergers - "Love, You Funny Thing"
      Merkin - "Watching You"
      Merlin - "Dirty Woman"
      The Merlynn Tree - "Look In Your Mirror"
      Jason Merrick & The Finders - "I'm Not What You Are"
      Merriday Park - "Went Home Today"

      Click here to stream this show now: http://eggmanrulez.com/m3u/366.m3u
      or to download: http://eggmanrulez.com/streams/366.mp3

      ***To stream The Metaphysical Circus live via the web click this link: http://portsmouthcommunityradio.org/listen ... to listen to past shows, view playlists and more, fan the show on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Metap ... 50?sk=wall … or check out my website (to be updated someday): http://eggmanrulez.com/
      Live every Friday night at 10pm to 1am EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!

      Egg

    • March 23, 2012 1:59 PM CDT
    • Show #366: "Bands & Artists Starting With M, Part 6"

      Every 3 weeks I do a series of shows I call the "Alphabetical Series" where I randomly draw a letter of the alphabet from a hat. Whatever letter I draw, I take all the bands and artists in my collection (from the 50's, 60's & 70's only) that start with that letter and play them in strict alphabetical order one by one until I run out of time. This week I drew the letter "M". This is the sixth time I've drawn the letter "M", so I will start from where I left off on show #5 (which was with The Joe Meek Orchestra). So, tune in tonight (Friday at 10:00pm EST) to hear 3 hours of bands and artists that start with "M" like: Mefisto, Mehrpouya, Mel & Tim, Melanie, Gil Melle, The Mello-Kings, Melody Fair, Tina & David Meltzer, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, The Members, Members Of Time, The Menaces, Mendelbaum, Carlos Mendes, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, Mendoza, Marianne Mendt, The Menn, Mephistopheles, The Mercenaries, Mercy, Merkin, The Merlynn Tree, Jason Merrick & The Finders, Merriday Park, and many others!!

      ***To stream The Metaphysical Circus live via the web click this link: http://portsmouthcommunityradio.org/listen ... to listen to past shows, view playlists and more, fan the show on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Metap ... 50?sk=wall … or check out my website (to be updated someday): http://eggmanrulez.com/
      Live every Friday night at 10pm to 1am EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!

      Watch my playlist unravel before your eyes LIVE here: http://wscafm.radioactivity.fm/

      Egg

    • March 23, 2012 10:16 PM CDT
    • This Tuesday my show featured new music from Pow Wow's, and Teenanger (two great new garage/punk bands from Toronto), as well as new music from Public Image Limited, and The Hives newest single. You can check out my blog post this week on Teenangers Frights album and their newest video here: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/03/teenanger-frights-show-396.html

      Download the podcast here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20120320-1030-...

      Here's the play list:

      1.  Pow Wows – Killing Me

      2. Pow Wows – Worry…Don’t

      3.  Painted Ship – Frustration
       
      4.  TV Freaks – Casual Encounter
       
      5.  Ex-Girlfriends Club – Your Prescription
       
      6.  Energetic Action – Mud Hill
       
      7.  The Twilight Sad – Don’t Look At Me
       

      8.  New Order – Temptation

      9.  Public Image Limited – One Drop

      10. Gang of Four – History’s Bunk (Peel Session)

      11. The Stranglers – Hanging Around

      12. Teenanger – Cheap Thrills

      13. Teenanger – Frights

      14. Fenster – Oh Canyon

      15. Vic Godard & The Subway Sect – Split Up The Money

      16. Joe Strummer – Leopardskin Limousines

      17. Cake - Italian Guy

      18. The Pointed Sticks – Born To Cry

      19. The Ketamines – 1 Yr

      20. Luger Boa – 1000 Hooks

      21. Bronx Cheerleader - Camelot

      22. The Hives – Go Right Ahead

    • March 23, 2012 9:34 PM CDT
    •  It'd be interesting , though , to hear what Glam - influenced bands did come out of Australia. There must have been some that played the part , but , maybe did'nt look it .....

      I was just thinking about how , in my opinion , "The Raver"by The Troggs sounds like an early blueprint for UK Glam , though they seem to be trying to incorporate an "Aussie" hookline.

      John Kongos , from South Africa , was very influential on the early Glam Rock stuff , too . "Neanderthal Man" by Hotlegs is also regarded as one of the early proto - Glam toons. There ought to be an international Glam compat some point , as countries you'd never associate with that sound , had at least a couple of songs that fit the bill. 

    • March 23, 2012 6:32 PM CDT
    • just picked up the t.rex unchained box set - 8 cds of demos and rarities... i admit it, im a t.rex tragic... grew up on him and sweet and slade ... Marc Bolan was one of my first heroes... in australia where glam was a big hit but we didnt have many of our own bands picking up on it... maybe because of the pub scene here being more raucous and rock and roll... not a lot of dressing up! wasnt the done thing!  politics etc prob made a difference too...

    • March 23, 2012 6:19 PM CDT
    • I didn't make it to Austin, but I spent some time listening to Burger's stream from their show last Friday night. The Resonars played at 2AM my time and killed it -- I found a little bit from their Trouble In Mind set the next day on YouTube.

      http://youtu.be/qJUxpmheBms

    • March 23, 2012 6:14 PM CDT
    • Playlist Mar 22/2012   Special 30th Anniversary of Uranus live to air on CHRW from The Embassy Hotel   3/22/82

      We had Uranus guitarist/vocalist Jack Whiteside on as a special guest to talk about what he remembered of the live broadcast, the songs we played, Uranus and present and future projects.

      Here's Jack onair with the Uranus LP that he didn't want to be in a picture with...Jack is on the left on the LP cover.

       


      1. Gilligan's Island....Uranus....from their 1980 7". This version was played on CFNY from Toronto many many times and this is the only song that many people know by Uranus.

      2. Shake Some Action....live Mar 22/ 1982 from The Embassy Hotel in London Ontario. This was the third night of a 3 night gig and the following songs are all from the same gig.

      3. Pink Bedroom

      4. Secret Agent Man

      5. Rave On

      6. Boomerang

      7. Uranium Rock

      8. Industrial Love....Jack wrote this one for a punk  rock play written by Jane Foy called Sid's Kids

      9. Ka Ka Ska...an original by Frank Ridsdale that showed up on a What Wave tape many years ago.

      10. Workin' For The Man

      11. You're So Square...this one made #3 in London in 1980...Uranus were probably the last London combo to score a top 10 hit on AM radio here in Canada.

      12. Ned The Killer Smelt

      13. Slow Down

      14. 5 Bucks

      15. Gilligan's Island

      16. High School

      17. Rock Me Baby

      18. Things......Orrie Hitt Machine....a demo that Jack recorded many years ago

      19. Killer Inside Me....Orrie Hitt Machine....another demo of Jack's


      Huge Thanx to Jack Whiteside for taking the time  to come on air and yammer about a live to air from exactly 30 years ago!! And thanx to all of the call-ins as we had quite a few during this show.

      Next week we might have some special guests depending on sound check at a venue here in London




      http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/
      ..94-9CHRWThu1800.mp3



      http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/..94-9CHRWThu1830.mp3


      http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/..94-9CHRWThu1900.mp3

    • March 23, 2012 5:39 PM CDT
    • Yeah, I gotta agree with this post.

      If you're looking for cheap options then look at the Guitar Fetish site that The Ungodly 77's pointed out. The GFS pickups they sell are worth looking at.

      I will say after fitting a lot of splittable Humbuckers into guitars over the years that none of them have sounded like that true single coil sound.

      7jdh14 said:

      Swapping the pickups will change the tone, but it's not gonna make your SG sound like a Legacy. There's a lot more to the Legacy tone than just the pickups.