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Saturday, April 30, 2022

Spirit - Harpo's, Detroit, MI. 1984 :: VOODOO WAGON

 Today's sublime offering from the Voodoo Wagon is Spirit from 1984. Now I think I have gone banging on about Spirit before and the link below will tell us but they were an early favourite and another title from Rock Machine Turns You On (1968) compilation that I stuck with but the weirdest story is when working at the Museum of Modern Art here in Oxford finding Randy California and Ed Cassidy billed as Spirit in the basement of my local pub, the Penny Farthing! Marginally as weird as finding Nico playing the night club in the Westgate Shopping Centre round the back from there more familiar with crowds of girls dancing round their handbags than to finding Nico playing her harmonium at 11.00 at night! 

This is The End indeed! 

Look beneath your lid some morning, 

See the things you didn't quite consume . . . . . . 

This however is superb and if you play one thing today make it this version of Fresh Garbage! Previously my favourite was the spooky far out 60s vibe of the original but this is the band on FIRE! The reincarnation as The Spirit of 1984 The Thirteenth Dream released an improved synth version that will blow you away . . . a taster below but live it's even better!

The Boss says:

Spirit - Live Harpo's
Detroit, MI. 1984
WLLZ-FM Source @320

Setlist:
01. Intro – Veruska (5:13)
02. Mr. Skin (3:56)
03. Black Satin Night (4:19)
04. 1984 (4:51)
05. Nature’s Way (4:10)
06. Like a Rolling Stone (6:43)
07. Animal Zoo (3:30)
08. Don’t Call It Love (5:06)
09. Run To Your Lover (5:28)
10. Dark Eyed Woman (5:23)
11. Fresh Garbage (6:08)
12. I Got a Line on You (4:46)
13. Walking In Detroit (5:34)
14. Sister Tell Me (4:00)
15. All Along the Watchtower (10:30)

SPIRIT- HARPOS, DETROIT 1984 - VOODOO WAGON





Enjoy!

I know I did!

I Got a Line on You! 1984

SPIRIT of 1984 The THIRTEENTH DREAM - FRESH GARBAGE

Thanks Boss!

Single of The Day :: The Velvet Underground - 'Foggy Notion' & 'I Can't Stan it!'


psychedelic jungle says:

The songs I like : The Velvet Underground - I Can’t Stand It (1969)

The Velvet Underground recorded this song in 1969. But as they were fired from their record company, it was not until 1984 that this pure rock'n roll moment was published on the B side of the 45 rpm ‘Foggy Notion' 

Personally I preferred The 'A' side and it must stand as the sole reference to Calamine Lotion in Rock 'n' Roll!!

Wet Leg :: Wet Leg - AQUARIUM DRUNKARD

 


Blimey! So the two gals from the Isle of Wight have even made it to Aquarium Drunkard! I have been banging on about Wet Leg for what seems like an age now (it's last year when Chaise Longue came out - get a grip - ED) and as they get more and more high profile, airplay and interviewed on the telebox we like them more and more . . . . . . . .introverts make some noise!

 ". . . every song on the new Wet Leg is an absolute gas. There’s enough to think about, but not enough to weigh you down. “Now everything is going wrong/I think I changed my mind again/I’m not sure if this is a song/I don’t even know what I’m saying,” chants Teasdale in the closer “Too Late Now.” She doesn’t sound upset about it at all, and you won’t be either"

get a wet leg here . . .

True enough, I wasn't upset at all . . . . . 


WET LEG: CHAISE LONGUE

Friday, April 29, 2022

 STEPHEN STILLS & MANASSAS 


Stephen Stills & MANASSAS Live 1973


Nice set from Soundaboard today of Stephen Stills' Manassas live in New York (quite where and what Bananafish Gardens are is beyond me but hey . . . .whatchagonnado?) Available in FLAC format so its great quality . . . . . . . . note: it is worth mentioning that Soundboard make these things frequently with multiple sources or even mirror source link too. This is no exception and they make it linked from Zippyshare, two mirrors and a new one on me the excellent, 1fichier.com 












Sound of The Day - KLF 'JUSTIFIED & ANCIENT' (+ Tammy Wynette)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BILL DRUMMOND!


Happy birthday to Bill Drummond, born in Butterworth, South Africa on this day in 1953. 
All bound for Mu Mu Land . . . . . . . with thanks to Route publishing

excerpt from the wiki : From the outset, the KLF adopted the philosophy espoused by esoteric novels The Illuminatus! Trilogy, making anarchic situationist manifestations, including the defacement of billboard adverts, the posting of cryptic advertisements in NME and the mainstream press, as well as unusual performances on Top of the Pops. In collaboration with the Extreme Noise Terror at the BRIT Awards in February 1992, they fired machine gun blanks into the audience and dumped a dead sheep at the aftershow party. This performance pre-announced The KLF's departure from the music business and, in May of that year, they deleted their entire back-catalogue. Drummond and Cauty established the K Foundationand sought to subvert the art world, staging an alternative art award for the Worst Artist of The Year, and burning one million pounds sterling.

Thomas Ecke photo of Bill Drummond.jpg





you just knew something was happening when music referenced  Mu Mu and Tammy Wynette was employed singing hip hop dance music . . . . . . I was of course intrigued! Art, book publishers and music . . . . . . 


Thursday, April 28, 2022

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY :: Keith Richards on the source . . . . .

We had begun to wonder Keef! . . . . . . .
 

Keith Richards: 
"There's something primordial in the way we react to pulses without even knowing it. We exist on a rhythm of seventy-two beats a minute. The train, apart from getting them from the Delta to Detroit, became very important to blues players because of the rhythm of the machine, the rhythm of the tracks, and then when you cross onto another track, the beat moves. It echoes something in the human body. So then when you have machinery involved, like trains, and drones, all of that is still built in as music inside us. The human body will feel rhythms even when there's not one. Listen to "Mystery Train" by Elvis Presley. One of the great rock-and-roll tracks of all time, not a drum on it. It's just a suggestion, because the body will provide the rhythm. Rhythm really only has to be suggested. Doesn't have to be pronounced. This is where they got it wrong with "this rock" and "that rock." It's got nothing to do with rock. It's to do with roll."



From Life (Richards book)

Photo by Albert Watson

SONG OF THE DAY: TOM WAITS - TANGO 'TILL THEY'RE SORE

I'd tell you all my secrets but I lie about my past so send me off to bed for ever more . . . . . . .



thanks to mouse trap replica

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - BBC Sessions 1968 - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP

 

CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & THE MAGIC BAND - BBC Sessions - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP

Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
BBC Sessions 1968

(JWB Remaster)
FM Source @320
From Liberated Bootlegs 

 

Track List:
01. Yellow Brick Road
02. Abba Zaba
03. Sure 'Nuff & Yes I Do
04. Electricity
05. John Peel Outro

***

01. Beatle Bones 'N Smokin' Stones
02. Safe As Milk
03. Kandy Korn
04. Trust Us
05. John Peel Outro

 

TOTAL TIME: 32:47

Recorded: 1/24/68
Broadcast: 2/4/68

Source: 
"Out Here, Over There" CD

Recorded: 5/6/68
Broadcast: 5/12/68


Sources: 
"Re-Broadcast Collectors Tape" (Beatle Bones, second half of Trust Us)
"Another Chapter" LP (Safe As Milk, Kandy Korn, first half of Trust Us)      
"Out Here, Over There" CD (John Peel's Intros, Beatle Bones end fill)

Formally Known As The Bollocks : John Peel Sessions

If anyone visiting are Beefheart fans and don't have this it is worth a reconsider  especially since it has been remastered.

KATHRYN WILLIAMS - NEW ALBUM 'NIGHT DRIVES' available for pre-order NOW

 

Kathryn Williams - Night Drives
The much-loved singer-songwriter's first 'official' album for seven years gets a limited edition Dinked release!
- Gold vinyl.
- Alternate artwork slipcase, painted by Kathryn.
- Individually numbered.
- Limited to 500 copies.
£24.99
Also available:
CD - £13.99
LP - £24.99
Released: Friday 15th July


Night Drives Cover Art
Greetings  
Kathryn Williams just announced Night Drivescheck it out here

Enjoy! 

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We need to talk about Dennis . . . . . AQUARIUM DRUNKARD :: VIDEODROME :: Dennis Hopper in White Star

 DENNIS HOPPER 

FROM THE LAST MOVIE to WHITESTAR

Well during the crash here and my lack of getting to the business, I missed the AD's article on Dennis Hopper post Easy Rider sojourn struggles . . . . .this is really worth a read. Ken Barlow never looked like this (British joke!sic)

AQUARIUM DRUNKARD- VIDEODROME : Dennis Hopper in White Star

Terrance Robay of the new-wave band Vivabeat and Dennis Hopper in White Star

"Between 1972 and 1985, Dennis Hopper was persona non grata in mainstream Hollywood circles. His exile came out of the critical and commercial failure of his second directorial film The Last Movie (1971). This film was the much-anticipated follow-up to the immensely successful and generation-defining Easy Rider (1969). Instead of doubling down on Easy Rider’s success, The Last Movie employed arthouse film and editing techniques, a non-linear narrative, improvisational performances, and a story critical of capitalism, colonialism, and Hollywood exploitation. Hopper gave the movie executives who placed faith and funds in him a bloody nose and for that indiscretion they let the film die. After this fallout, his personal troubles and drug addictions spiraled and made him an unreliable choice for movie producers and film directors to hire. Of course, he wasn’t completely off the radar. He pulled off some interesting lead roles in independent films such as Tracks (1976) and Mad Dog Morgan (1976) and appeared in supporting roles in Apocalypse Now (1979) and Rumble Fish (1983). He even knocked out a directing credit with the Canadian film Out of the Blue (1980). 

I loved this film . . . . . . 

What might be perceived as a desolate period in Hopper’s career has always greatly intrigued me. The films might be hard to find, and in varying degrees of quality, but one can never doubt the dedication that Hopper brought to these roles. In comparison to his early career in stock westerns and exploitation films and his later career in mostly straight to DVD fare, this period sees Hopper as a true force of nature and open to challenging himself, the actors he shared the screen with, and the audiences who dared to watch.

As Hopper was unable to score a decent mainstream acting gig in American cinema, he headed to West Germany to appear as a disheveled and burned-out music manager in German director Roland Klick’s White Star (1984)". (read on - link above)


White Star ImDb

WARNING :: TRAILER CONTAINS LANGUAGE


another role he was born to play . . . . . .based I think on Tim Page and Hopper!


Tuesday, April 26, 2022

TALK TALK - MISSING PIECES - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP

    We had been talking (geddit?) lately about Talk Talk and the tragic loss of Mark Hollis so I had to post links to this from the legendary Floppy Boot Stomp . . . . . of course this is Spring music and go on treat yourself and turn it up!


Talk Talk - Missing Pieces - Floppy Boot Stomp

My local Museum of Natural History has a stuffed Dodo, just thought you should know!




The Boss says:
'Missing Pieces' picks up where EMI's 'A's & B Sides' left off. After leaving EMI the band signed to Polydor to produce their final album 'Laughing Stock'. This CD is a collection of the A and B-sides of the singles issued during the Polydor era. Also includes the very rare piece called 'Piano', recorded in 1998.
 ~AMG


Please note: this is long out of print and if anyone knows otherwise just let me know and I will do something about it . . . . . . . . . 


Sound of The Day - Dr. John 'Wang Dang Doodle'

 Turn it up . . . . !


Lawd we need a doctor now!


The notes say this is Dr John on lead guitar break and considering he WAS a guitarist prior to teaching himself the piano after some Stackalee type shot his finger off (sic!) but if he could play like this then phew. . . . .I had wondered if it wasn't rather Leo Noncentelli from the Meters as he is a blistering guitarist who is often overlooked but hey, so was the Dr!


NORMAL SERVICE IS RESUMED! - Great Lost Elektra Singles Vol. 1 (1964-70 USA 2005 remaster) - PLAIN & FANCY

 Well that was weird . . . . . . couldn't get online without waiting for over 20+ minutes for a page to load yesterday and what with one thing and another and being an honorary fellow of  The Son's of Nargo The Bort's Deviant Subculture I have been feeling a tad paranoid so this didn't help (just because your paranoid and have the fears doesn't mean they're not out to get you . . . . . .) So I did a mini tidy round the vaults, swept out the dungeon and threw some bleach down me Ha-Ha and cleaned off the blood from the Iron Maiden and gave the scold's bridle a polish and we seem ( I say "seem") to be back to business as normal (what IS normal around here? Never met anyone normal yet . . . . . . )


Here then this is nice . . . . . . . I loved Elektra. They had Love and Arthur Love who introduced The Doors to their A&R men etc etc so I always rather liked that profile but this is a fascinating article and lost treasure

GREAT LOST ELEKTRA SINGLES - PLAIN & FANCY



"For most of its early history, the Elektra label concentrated almost exclusively on the album market. Prior to Love's "My Little Red Book" in 1966, they never had a significant entry on the national singles charts; prior to the same band's "7 and 7 Is" later that year, they never had a Top Forty hit. In 1967, this would change to some degree when the Doors' "Light My Fire" soared to #1, followed in the rest of the 1960s by several other Doors smashes and the Top Ten success of Judy Collins's "Both Sides Now." Yet even into the first half of the 1970s, Elektra's product and aesthetic would remain firmly geared toward the long-playing record. . . . . . . read on McDuff

Judy Collins - Who Knows Where The Time Goes

Sunday, April 24, 2022

PULP:: Babies - HIS/HERS

 PULP

We have mentioned Pulp and Jarvis Cocker before and how the Sheffield born (?) Bookseller Sharon Murray turned me on to several bands I hadn't heard of when she came to Oxford. . . not least Pulp and 'His and Hers' became a constant feature on my Walkman whilst working in the book trade in Oxford I literally must have played nothing else for months (Sharon's recommendations also included the Irishman Neil Hannon and everything 'Divine Comedy' - so I bought everything then and since by him too!) I think I bought all the Pulp stuff but it still stands that His/Hers is my favourite album and is Cocker's writing at it's very peak IMHO











Video clips from Tribal Gathering



Two of the best pop songs ever written, Babies and Do You Remember The First Time

Thanks Sharon . . . . .wherever you are

Song of The Day::Van Morrison - Purple Heather

  • Track Name

    Purple Heather

  • Artist

    Van Morrison

Van Morrison - Purple Heather (1973)


This from Guess I'm Dumb - [which he aint!?] and thanks for the reminder and 'Guess' notes this is the last the 'runt of the litter' of Van Morrison's extraordinary creative outburst of the late sixties into the early seventies . . . . . . but Hard Nose I discovered much later despite it not being in common view somehow I had stopped with St Dominic's Preview having bought the previous Astral Weeks (er OF COURSE!) Moondance, Street Choir, Tupelo Honey, . . . . . . Purple Heather is a great song for a peaceful Sunday too . . . . I did of course return with Veedon Fleece which I love after having bought the single 'Bulbs/Who Was That Masked Man'

Guess I'm Dumb says :

Van’s incredible run of LPs ended in 1973 with Hard Nose the Highway, the “runt of the litter”.  I have this LP somewhere in a box, but found it pretty awful when I listened to it once or twice - Kermit’s Bein’ Green? Really?

Saturday, April 23, 2022

CATS (onboard ship) - for Amy and Rob

      

       Nice entry on social media (twitter) from one Molly Hodgdon about Cats and I dedicate this to my daughter and her fellah who have two wonderful chilled cats [Buster and Buddy] and we shared a mutual admiration for their wonderful first cat, George, who I doted on and who befriended me and taught me a great deal. Not least how to cat wrestle, collude with ruining furniture, and above all laugh out loud at a cat hurtling downstairs in the middle of the night and up and across curtains and back up stairs because he felt like it! 

"It used to be pretty common for there to be cats on boats. They’d take care of any rodents who would chew on ropes or wires and spread diseases. Sailors were also superstitious and believed that having a cat aboard would bring good luck! This belief passed on to their wives, who kept cats - especially black ones who were believed to be extra lucky - at home in order to keep their husbands safe when at sea. Another popular superstition? That if a cat came aboard it was a sign of luck, but if it only boarded halfway and then left the ship, it was a sign of bad luck! Most ship’s cats are only found in modern times on private vessels but they have roots going back to early history. One such example is the Vikings, who took cats with them on expeditions." M.H.


Sources: Ship’s Cats, @Manglewood


cc: @petermorwood 😊











@manglewood



RAM ON :: Monkberry Moon Delight - Paul & Linda - Silly Love Song to say Goodnight Tonight with . . . . .

ketchup (ketchup) / soup and puree (soup and puree) / don’t get left behind (get left behind) / ketchup (ketchup) / soup and puree (soup and puree) / don’t get left behind (get left behind, get left behind, get left behind)


Paul with Heather and Mary and a lamb down on the farm - Linda McCartney