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    • October 21, 2008 12:09 PM CDT
    • I got this today from Tedcogs on MySpace;

      21 Oct 2008, 04:35 PM
      Subject: RIP RUDY RAY MOORE
      Body: Rudy Ray Moore dies at 81; comedian and filmmaker influenced rap and hip-hop

      By Jocelyn Y.
      Stewart

      October 21, 2008

      Rudy Ray Moore, the self-proclaimed "Godfather of Rap" who influenced generations of rappers and comedians with his rhyming style, braggadocio and profanity-laced routines, has died. He was 81.


      FOR THE RECORD: The obituary of comedian Rudy Ray Moore that appeared in Tuesday's California section stated he died in a nursing home in Toledo, Ohio. In fact he died in a nursing home in Akron, Ohio.


      Moore, whose low-budget films were panned by critics in the 1970s but became cult classics decades later, died Sunday night in Toledo, Ohio, of complications from diabetes, his brother Gerald told the Associated Press.


      Though he was little known to mainstream audiences, Moore had a significant effect on comedians and hip-hop artists.


      "People think of black comedy and think of Eddie Murphy," rap artist Luther Campbell of 2 Live Crew told the Miami Herald in 1997. "They don't realize [Moore] was the first, the biggest underground comedian of them all. I listened to him and patterned myself after him.
      "

      And in the liner notes to the 2006 release of the soundtrack to Moore's 1975 motion picture "Dolemite," hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg said:

      "Without Rudy Ray Moore, there would be no Snoop Dogg, and that's for real.
      "

      When it came to his own sense of his accomplishments, Moore was never burdened by immodesty.


      "These guys Steve Harvey and Cedric the Entertainer and Bernie Mac claim they're the Kings of Comedy," Moore told the Cleveland Plain Dealer in 2003. "They may be funny, but they ain't no kings. That title is reserved for Rudy Ray Moore and Redd Foxx.
      "

      The heyday of his fame was in the 1970s, with the release of "Dolemite" followed by "The Human Tornado," "Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil's Son-in-Law" and "Money Hustler.
      "

      The way Moore told it, his introduction to Dolemite came from an old wino named Rico, who frequented a record shop Moore managed in Los Angeles. Rico told foul-mouthed stories about Dolemite, a tough-talking, super-bad brother, whose exploits had customers at the record shop falling down with laughter.


      One day Moore recorded Rico telling his stories. Later Moore assumed the role of Dolemite, a character who became the cornerstone of his decades-long career as a raunchy comedian, filmmaker and blues singer.


      "What you call dirty words," he often said, "I call ghetto expression.
      "

      But long before "Dolemite" debuted on theater screens, Moore had found fame -- and fans -- through stand-up routines and a series of sexually explicit comedy albums.


      Not only were the album contents raunchy, the album covers featured women and Moore nude and were too racy for display. So store clerks kept the albums under the counter. Without airplay or big-studio promotion, the so-called party records were underground hits.


      "I put records in my car and traveled and walked across the U.S. I walked to the ghetto communities and told people to take the record home and let their friends hear it. And before I left the city, my record would be a hit. This is how it started for me," he told the St. Louis Post Dispatch in 2001.


      Although contemporaries such as Foxx and Richard Pryor found success with a broader audience, Moore's stardom was bounded by the geography of race and class: He was a hit largely in economically disadvantaged African American communities.


      According to his website, Moore was born in Fort Smith, Ark., on March 17, 1927.


      In his youth Moore worked as a dancer and fortune teller and he entertained while serving in the U.S. Army.
      But his big break came with the recording of his Dolemite routine:



      Dolemite is my name

      And rappin and tappin

      that's my game

      I'm young and free

      And just as bad as I wanna

      be.




      By the time Dolemite appeared on film, he was the ultimate ghetto hero: a bad dude, profane, skilled at kung-fu, dressed to kill and hell-bent on protecting the community from evil menaces. He was a pimp with a kung-fu-fighting clique of prostitutes and he was known for his sexual prowess.


      For all the stereotypical images, Moore bristled at the term blaxploitation.


      "When I was a boy and went to the movies, I watched Roy Rogers and Tim Holt and those singing cowboys killing Indians, but they never called those movies 'Indian exploitation' -- and I never heard 'The Godfather' called 'I-talian exploitation,' " he told a reporter for the Cleveland Scene in 2002.


      Late in life, Moore saw his work win fans far beyond his African American audience. There is a "Dolemite" website and chat room that boasts a cross-cultural collection of young fans. Such interest won him mainstream work in an advertisement for Altoid Mints and a commercial for Levi's jeans.


      Though Moore built a career on talking dirty, he was very religious. He took pride in taking his mother to the National Baptist Convention each year and often spoke in church at various functions. He rationalized his role as a performer.


      "I wasn't saying dirty words just to say them," he told the Miami Herald in 1997. "It was a form of art, sketches in which I developed ghetto characters who cursed. I don't want to be referred to as a dirty old man, rather a ghetto expressionist.
      "

      Stewart is a former Times staff writer.


      news.obits@latimes.com

    • October 20, 2008 12:39 PM CDT
    • I just got this in from MySpace;

      20 Oct 2008, 04:18 PM
      Subject: RIP Dolemite aka Rudy Ray Moore
      Body: rest in peace mr dolemite
      Body: Legendary actor, filmmaker, comedian, singer, Godfather of Rap and King of the Party Records, Rudolph Frank Moore better known as Rudy Ray Moore or Dolemite has left this earthly plane.

      A 60 + year veteran of the stage, the first x rated comedian, one of the first African American filmmakers and the third most sampled man in the world, his self made comedy records and films have inspired and influenced generations from a thousand walks of life and a hundred nations.

      He had recently finished work on "The Dolemite Explosion" with longtime friend and costar Jimmy Lynch (his first self made film in 30 years), an album of soul ballads called "Let Me Sing To You Before I Drift Away" with his daughter Rusty, and had been Highlighted by Hadjii in an episode of "Somebodies" and was looking forward to a resurgence and a country album.

      After a long battle with diabetes and obscurity, he passed peacefully on Sunday at the age of 81.

      He was a good God fearing man who loved his friends and family

    • October 20, 2008 1:47 PM CDT
    • I've been listening to these 2 a lot recently...

      Rocky Erickson and the Aliens - Halloween (Norton 2xLP)
      David Bowie - Live in Santa Monica '72 (2xLP)

      The Beatles - Esher Demos from the White Album are pretty cool too.
      Johnny Burnette - Wampus Cat & Crazy Date (2 LPs of Johnny and Dorsey Burnnette Demos from Norton. I like these a lot.)
      Johnny Cash - Live at Town Hall Party '58 & '59 (2 LPs from Sundazed. The sound quality lacks a little, but otherwise these are a lot of fun to listen to. Sundazed also has recordings from Wanda Jackson, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent... It's worth checking out the whole Town Hall Party series)

      The series of Charlie Feathers albums Norton put out recently are worth checking out if you don't already have them too (Long Time Ago, Honky Tonk Kind, and Wild Side Of Life) Alot of them are home recordings so they sort have a live/demo feel to them.

    • October 20, 2008 2:32 AM CDT
    • The Ohio demos of The Cramps (my favourite cramps album)

    • October 17, 2008 6:02 AM CDT
    • has to be drive it home by the fuzztones....

    • October 20, 2008 12:04 PM CDT
    • Flyer other "garage" nights or shows around town.

    • October 20, 2008 6:01 AM CDT
    • is very strange that these songs are not on the internet, no chords and no lyrics (not only music machine but many and many others)...

    • October 17, 2008 4:25 AM CDT
    • ok thanks, but talk talk is the only one that i have found...

    • October 16, 2008 11:50 AM CDT
    • Talk Talk
      MUSIC MACHINE
      (Sean Bonniwell)

      I got me a complication
      And it's an only child
      Concernin' my reputation
      As something more than wild
      I know it serves me right
      But I can't sleep at night
      Have to hide my face
      Or go some other play-ay-ay-ay-ay-ace

      I won't cry out for justice
      Admit that I was wrong
      I'll stay in hibernation
      'Til the talk subsides to gone
      My social life's a dud
      My name is really mud
      I'm up to here in lies
      Guess I'm down to size
      To size

      Can't seem to talk about
      The things that bother me
      Seems to be
      What everybody has
      Against me
      Oh, oh, all right

      Here's the situation
      And how it really stands
      I'm out of circulation
      I've all but washed my hands
      My social life's a dud
      My name is really mud
      I'm up to here in lies
      Guess I'm down to size
      To size

      Talk talk Talk talk Talk talk Talk talk

    • October 20, 2008 1:14 AM CDT
    • SEPTEMBER 21th

      18:00 - 19:30

      The Cape May : Copper Tied
      Colour Haze : Moon
      Danava : Longdance
      Earthling Society : Kosmic Suite No. 1
      Nudity : Nightfeeders Edit
      Black Angels : Doves
      Voice of the Seven Wonders : Return From Byzantimum
      Women : Shaking Hands
      Darker My Love : Helium Heels
      The Stevenson Ranch Davidians : Stargazer
      Black Mountain : Stormy High
      Dead Meadow : Ain't Nothing
      Crystal Stilts : Crippled Croon
      Traveling Circle : Sea Soul Child
      ALiX : Spirit
      Brant Bjork & The Bros : Punk Rock Guilt

      19:30 - 20:30 - LowCut Classic with Tomsen

      The Hors D'oeuvres : It's Allright
      Cosmotron : Speedway Race
      Blood Ceremony : Children ...
      Bad Trips : Miracle of March ...
      Ahymsa : Dead Franklyn
      Depressive Art : Psychedelic Ghost
      Gunslingers : Black Dwarf Man
      Valient Thor : I Hope the Ghost ...
      Roachpowder : Cosmic Emperior
      Distortions : White Spirit
      Waxy (Feat. John Garcia) : White Walls
      The Hors D'oeuvres : The Leak




      OCTOBER 5th

      Host : Martin Kern

      Dead Kennedys - California Über Alles
      Saccharine Trust - I Am Right
      Sparks - This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us
      Chrome - March of the Chome Police
      Descendents - I'm not a loser
      X - Johnny Hit And Run Paulene
      Black Flag - Rise Above
      Minutemen - This Ain't No Picnic
      Social Distortion - The Creeps
      Urinals - Ack Ack Ack Ack
      Leaving Trains - A drunker version of you
      Adolescents - Democracy
      Trotsky Icepick - Bury Manilow
      The Dickies - You Drive Me Ape
      The Gun Club - Like calling up thunder
      The Go-Go's - We got the beat
      Angry Samoans - 1981
      fIREHOSE - Making The Freeway
      100 Flowers - California's Falling nto the Ocean
      Flipper - Sex Bomb

      OCTOBER 12th

      Lowcut Preburner hosted by Jens 18.00-19.30:

      Static Static - Electric We Get
      Titmachine - 1989
      The Intelligence - Rooms & Bags
      AV Murder - Missile Command
      Barbaras - Only One
      Dan Melchoir - Opinions
      Earthmen & Strangers - Wake The Dead
      TVK - Air Conditioner
      No Comply - Tied Down
      Evil Army - Under Attack
      Turpentine Brothers - Rate Of Change
      Black Time - Magazines
      Touch Me Nots - Holly Says
      Sector Zero - Porcupine Sweater
      Sons Of Saddam - USARCH
      Wizzards Sleeve - Accessory without Function
      Kajun SS - Shit City
      Human Eye - Lightning in her Eye
      Hospitals - Rules of Being Alive
      Wax Museums - Magnet Part II
      Pure Hell - Noise Addiction
      His Electro Blue Voice - Duuung
      Gentleman Jesse - (If I Can See You) You're Too Close To Me
      Volt - I Don't Feel So Good
      Digital Leather - We Will Fall
      Manikin - Radar
      Pleasure Seekers - What A Way To Die
      Brimstone Howl - Hopeless Destroyer
      Jay Reatard - See Saw
      LiveFastDie - Termbo
      William Bell - You Don't Miss Your Water

      Lowcut Classic hosted by Morten Brohammer 19.30-20.30:

      Sentimentale Jugend : Angst
      Draugar : Warrior Without War
      Los Llamarada : Lies
      Brainbombs : Jack The Ripper Lover
      Pure : Rise Up
      Blood! : Snook
      Ride For Revenge : Eternal Woman (Hell OF Your Love)
      Consumer Electronics : Untitled
      Sodom : Let's Fight In The Darkness Of Hell
      Absolute Body Control : The Man I Wanna Be
      Primitive Calculators : Pumping Ugly Muscle
      Void : Condensed Flesh
      The Randoms : Let's Get Rid Of New York
      The Germs : No God
      The Raincoats : In Love
      The Astronauts : Peter Pan Hits The Suburbs


      OCTOBER 19th

      18.00-19.30 Killed By (early 80s) Hardcore:

      Vile - Definitions
      Negazione - Tutti Pazzi
      Bannlyst - Farvel Moder Jord
      No Thanks - Fuck Everything
      Rebel - Jitoku
      Deep Wound - In My Room
      Final Conflict - Your
      Appendix - Painajainen
      Homy Hogs - Kuken Ar Mitt Redskap (Far Pissa I Din Ficks)
      Rutto - Paha Kuolema
      Sotlimpa - Ayatollah
      Mornington Crescent - Dying In The Street
      Olho Seco -Muito Obrigado
      Urban Waste - Public Opinion
      Gasmask - Koruse
      Terveet Kadet - Utopia
      Sound of Disaster - Moral
      Nog Watt - Going On
      No Pigs - Broken Promises
      NOTA - Taking Away Your Rights
      Colera - Deo Fora
      Actives - Riot
      Capital Scum - Clutch the Flag
      The Left - Fuck It
      Gauze - Drag Addict
      Absurd - Blodig Stad
      Patriots - Bang Bang Bang
      Pig Children - Grand Ole Flag
      Rappresaglia - Attack
      Svart Framtid - Systematikk
      Gas - Han-sen
      Electric Deads - Crossroads
      Die Kreuzen -In School
      Pyhakoulu - Ihmisen Aani
      Child Abuse - I'm Lazy
      Systematic Death - Disobey
      Malinheads - Hoax
      The Worst - Loud And Fast
      Ultraviolence - Dead Generation
      The Fix - In This Town
      America's Hardcore - Born Prejudice
      Fallout - Punks United
      Genetic Control - 1984
      Youth Patrol - America's Power
      Lama - Ajatuksen Loppus
      Kansan Uutiset - Home Religion Native Country
      Indirekt - Shell Helpt
      Nihilistics - Black Sheep
      The Execute - Going Back
      The State - No Illusions

      19.30-20.30 Lowcut Classic;

      Compulsive Gamblers - Stop and Think it Over
      68 Comeback - Clean Young 16
      Angry Angels - Apparent Transparent
      Gizmos - That's Cool
      Intimate Fags - Leave Me Alone
      Viva L'American Death Ray Music - Sycophant
      Dan Melchoir - Special Rider
      Skip Jensen - On the Right Side
      The Rebel - Why Must I Pay?
      CPC Gangbangs - WWIII
      Debris - One Way Spit
      Screamers - If I Can't Have What I Want (I Don't Want Anything)
      Pussy Galore - YU Gung
      Atomsmashers - Dildo
      Frantic - Whitetown + R'n'R Bullshit
      Final Solutions - Eat Shit, Hologram
      Mistreaters - SC Twist
      Direct Control - Ronnie's Dead

    • October 19, 2008 9:37 AM CDT
    • In Dave's own words. It's unfortunate they traded some of their masters for studio time and just didn't know it until later. (Few seconds to load.)

    • October 18, 2008 7:53 PM CDT
    • Aaah, I see. We do the same. Must just be your video live sound! Cheers luscevious drummer said:

      not really, i use a pearl wooden piccolo and slightly tune the bass drum more which in the case of the tracks in my space is a gretsch. if you see youu tube videos, it is just the live sound which is great for any band playing garage. i think that studio stuff should be done live and never put many mics on the drums. 2 is more than enough.(early beatles used just one....)

    • October 18, 2008 10:05 AM CDT
    • not really, i use a pearl wooden piccolo and slightly tune the bass drum more which in the case of the tracks in my space is a gretsch. if you see youu tube videos, it is just the live sound which is great for any band playing garage. i think that studio stuff should be done live and never put many mics on the drums. 2 is more than enough.(early beatles used just one....)

    • October 18, 2008 5:07 AM CDT
    • Thanks very much. The schematics link just leads to Northcoast Music, who don't want to help unless you are enquiring about a specific thing listed on their site, with the intention of making a purchase. Dig your drum sound! Are you using a vintage kit? luscevious drummer said:

      i dont know if this will be of any help but if you havent been there, try sending an e-mail to http://www.voxshowroom.com/contents/index.html
      they claim to have schematics...love your sounds by the way...

    • October 18, 2008 3:35 AM CDT
    • Hi Thanks for the link! If you wanna hear how they should sound when played decently through good amps, just by some albums by The Cannibals (the other guitar is a Phantom Special which shares the same effects modules). They used these guitars and their effects better than anyone else I've ever seen: http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=J8bSlFkBxbU Colin said:

      may be of no use at all but this links is pretty interesting - although not the same vox, it looks like a similar layout

      http://www.vintageguitars.org.uk/voxUltrasonic2.php

      should give you an idea as to how it should sound

      good luck

    • October 18, 2008 3:30 AM CDT
    • Hi Jon Thanks for the advice. I did both a long time back. No replies from the Vox forums I joined:( I tried Northcoast Music a long time ago, but they were very abrupt and unhelpful. They just want to sell the manuals stuff they have, with no questions asked, and not deal with any other enquiries. I got an absolute ton of help and advice from Jack Charles (Phantom Guitar Works). He isn't selling these guitars but he has had much experience with them. He really went out of his way and wrote me several long detailed emails... Very nice guy! I think everyone should go and buy a Phantom Guitar Works Phantom! I will be as soon as I have the money;) John Sevestian said:

      I don't know if you have tried, but I have gotten some good feedback from the Vox website. There's an online group I joined that mighy be able to help you. They also have a classified section that you can ask for what you are looking for. They helped me keep my Vox Jaguars,and my Vox Beatle working. And I also have a Vox Phanthom 12 string. Try them at NorthCoastMusic.com. attn:DOCTORVOX. Hope this helps. John

    • October 16, 2008 8:01 PM CDT
    • The question is - What's your favorite albums......

      Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era 1972
      New York Dolls 1973
      The Dictators Go Girl Crazy! 1975
      Patti Smith Horses 1975
      Ramones 1976
      Dead Boys Young Loud And Snotty 1977
      Television Marquee Moon 1977
      Suicide 1977
      Damned, Damned, Damned 1977
      The Saints I'm Stranded 1977
      Never Mind the Bullocks Here's the Sex Pistols 1977
      The Clash 1977
      The Jam This Is the Modern World 1977
      Can't Stand The Rezillos 1978
      Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo 1978
      X Ray Specs Germ Free Adolescents 1978
      The Undertones 1979
      The Specials 1979
      The Buzzcocks Singles Going Steady 1979
      Dawn Of The Dickies 1979
      The Crawdaddys Crawdaddy Express 1979
      The Cramps Songs The Lord Taught Us 1980
      X Los Angeles 1980
      Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables 1980
      Talking 'bout Thee Milkshakes 1981
      The Gun Club Fire of Love 1981

    • October 16, 2008 3:52 PM CDT
    • Johnny Quid said:

      and again no mention of Eater!! Kids?? Elton Motello??
      Yes yes yes Eater - The Album And yes The adverts - Crossing The Red Sea With The Adverts and the single Gary Gilmore`s eyes / Bored teenagers Both albums and single from 1978

    • October 15, 2008 6:13 PM CDT
    • The Gun Club - fire of love
      Dead Boys - young loud and snotty
      Patti Smith - Horses
      The Heartbreakers - LAMF
      The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers
      Johnny Thunders - so alone
      The Saints - eternally yours
      Ramones - rocket to russia
      Joy Division - unknown pleasures
      Screamers - demos
      and lots more.

    • October 15, 2008 1:28 PM CDT
    • that´s right johnny..also THE DOGS (france)

    • October 15, 2008 11:27 AM CDT
    • and again no mention of Eater!! Kids?? Elton Motello??

    • October 15, 2008 1:11 PM CDT
    • I have a friend who has started up doing 45 and (eventually) 33 RPM analog "Reference" and "Master" Lacquer Cuts, using All-Analog classic equipment here; http://www.groove-o-matic.com/ It is priced very affordable and you can get "Rush Service" to get things delivered ASAP. I have had this done and they sound like real mono 45s and if requested you can have your Master Reference Cut made for Pressing runs of 45s (and soon 33s). All in glorious MONO on real classic Analog Gear (with no Digital Trickery!) Tell 'em I sent ya OK!