portrait of this blog's author - by Stephen Blackman 2008

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Trent Reznor on David Bowie - Recovery and friendships

 

DB and Trent Reznor

On that tour I was a mess quite honestly. This was the peak of Nine Inch Nails newfound rocket ship of fame. It distorted my personality and became overwhelming: to deal with having everyone treat you different, to going from not being able to afford a gas bill to show up to arenas full of people, who kind of think they know you. 
The line starts to blur between the guy onstage and the person you used to be. My way of dealing with life was to numb myself with drugs and alcohol because it made me feel better and more equipped to deal with everything. My career was skyrocketing, but the scaffolding that was holding me up as a person was starting to collapse. I wasn’t fully aware of how bad it was getting, but I knew in my heart that I was on an unsustainable, reckless, self-destructive path. 
When I met David he had been through that. And he was content. He was at peace with himself with an incredible wife, clearly in love. There were a number of times where the two of us were alone, and he said some things that weren’t scolding, but pieces of wisdom that stuck with me: “You know, there is a better way here, and it doesn’t have to end in despair or in death, in the bottom.” 
A full year later, I hit bottom. Once I got clean I felt a tremendous amount of shame, of my actions and missed opportunities and the damage that I’ve caused in the past. And I thought back to the time when we were together a lot and I wonder what that could have been like if I was at 100 percent. The “I’m Afraid of Americans” video falls into that category of me at my worst — out of my mind and ashamed of who I was at that time. So when I see that, I have mixed feelings  — grateful to be involved, and flattered to be a part of it, but disgusted at myself, at who I was at that time, and wishing I had been 100 percent me. And it nagged me. 
A few years later, Bowie came through L.A. I’d been sober for a fair amount of time. I wanted to thank him in the way that he helped me. And I reluctantly went backstage, feeling weird and ashamed like, “Hey, I’m the guy that puked on the rug.” And again, I was met with warmth, and grace, and love. And I started to say, “Hey listen, I’ve been clean for …” I don’t even think I finished the sentence; I got a big hug. And he said, “I knew, I knew you’d do that. I knew you’d come out of that.” I have goosebumps right now just thinking about it. It was another very important moment in my life. 
-Trent Reznor

As honest and revealing and down right frank an account of recovery and what it is to have support from unexpected quarters   . . . . . . . . 


David Bowie - I'm Afraid Of Americans 

David Bowie and NIN (Trent Reznor) - Hurt

David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails (Trent Reznor) : Hello Spaceboy

Booker T & The MG's LIVE in Pennsauken, NJ 1994 - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP


 BOOKER T & THE MGs

LIVE!

Oh you wanted it funky? Well check this and if you download anything today make it this classic line up and classic tracks from the masters who are Mr Booker T Jones, Mr Steve Cropper, Mr Donald 'Duck' Dunn and Mr Steve Potts! Get fonky! Stomp it and flop it!



Booker T & The MGs - Live in Pennsauken NJ 1994 - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP

Booker T. And The MGs
Cooper River Park 
Pennsauken, NJ
1994-08-25
WXPN-FM Broadcast @320


01. Gotta Serve Somebody
02. Crowd Noise
03. Melting Pot
04. Summertime
05. Band Intro
06. Soul Limbo
07. Crowd Noise
08. Cruisin'
09. Double Or Nothin'
10. Crowd Noise
11. That's The Way It Should Be
12. Song Intro
13. Mo' Greens
14. Crowd Noise
15. Hip-Hug-Her
16. Song Intro
17. Sarasota Sunset
18. Band Intro
19. Green Onions
20. Song Intro
21. Hang 'Em High
22. Crowd Noise
23. Time Is Tight Intro
24. Time Is Tight
25. Outro



Booker T. Jones - Keyboards
Steve Cropper - Guitar
Donald "Duck" Dunn - Bass
Steve Potts - Drums

with thank to the guys 0ver at FBS HQ and for this one especially Mr. Jeremiah (he was a bullfrog you know?!)

The archive notes:

This concert marks a milestone for FM Radio Archive, our 300th. For this momentous occasion, I'm offering an excellent performance and recording from one of my favorites, Booker T & The MGs. This set was recorded on 8/25/94 at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken, NJ. This was broadcast on WXPN 88.5 FM, a public radio station in Philadelphia PA. Booker T & The MGs performed many of their classic hits, including my favorite Melting Pot, along with several songs from their latest album, That's the Way It Should Be, their first album since 1977. Booker T & The MGs: Booker T. Jones – keyboards; Steve Cropper – guitar; Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass; Steve Potts - drums.
 Read about That's The Way It Should Be here: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/thats-the-way-it-should-be-83974/ 


TIME IS TIGHT!

NORAH JONES - Huntington Bank Pavilion CHICAGO JULY 2022 | BIG O

 There's a fair to good audience recording of the wondrous Norah Jones from earlier this year in the summer over at Big O that's worth checking out





Big O says:
NORAH JONES
Chicago 2022
Live at the Huntington Bank Pavilion At Northerly Island, Chicago,IL; July 15, 2022. Very good audience recording.

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In 2020, singer-songwriter Norah Jones released her seventh studio album, Pick Me Up Off The Floor. A departure from Jones’ lounge leanings of the past, Pick Me Up Off the Floor is primarily a jazz pop and jazz folk record, with elements of orchestral pop, blues, gospel, soul, country, funk, and hip hop.

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Review of the Huntington Bank Pavilion gig here at Loud Hailer Magazine

Feelin' The Same Way [earlier in June] at Oxbow River Stage Napa USA

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Sound of The Day :: Sparkle - The Fabulous Ratbites from Hell (!?) | Guess I'm Dumb

  • Track Name

    Sparkle 

  • Artist

    The Fabulous Ratbites From Hell

The Fabulous Ratbites From Hell - Sparkle (1973)

The Ratbites From Hell were a short lived early 70s Bristol rock group who included two members who went on to bigger and better things: Huw Gower (The Records) and John Perry (The Only Ones).  It’s on a collection Miles Out To Sea – The Roots Of British Power Pop 1969-1975, but it’s not really power pop but just good solid rock

Fascinating this and thanks again to the extraordinary Guess I'm Dumb for the research  . . . .what an amazing find

Monday, November 28, 2022

Lou Reed - Live in MONTREUX 2000 video | Lou Reed The Ecstasy World Tour Philipshalle Düsseldorf 24 April 2000 (new covers)

 Just because the guys over at HQ asked about a version of Lou playing Rockpalast in April 2000 and I still had copies of the set from Dusseldorf, I had checked out my collection of Uncle Lou and the band around Europe for the World Tour of Ecstasy in 2000 and there are loads of them knocking around and loads mention the set Jobe wanted to re-post all with differing dates on but most featuring 24/04/2000

Here's another set from earlier in the month at Montreux!

I may post more . . . . . . . . . . . if you download anything head over to Voodoo Wagon and get Wild Gone Wild from Jobe over there and enjoy. This is Lou at his peak and really enjoying himself. . . the sound uniformly excellent and there are FLAC versions out there with differing art work too so have at it if you don't care for the one's associated with Wild Gone Wild ( I didn't care for them but it is the least of my worries these days, the sound being superb!)

Lou Reed Live in MONTREUX 1st April 2000



Wild Gone Wild alternate covers






NEW EXHIBITION | Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) at Michael Werner EASY HAMPTON

“Don Van Vliet: Cold Furniture” on view at Michael Werner Gallery, East Hampton. 


Wednesday - Saturday, 11 am - 5pm 

50 Newtown Lane, East Hampton 



Don Van Vliet, “Ibex”, 1986, Oil on canvas, 84 1/4 x 60 1/4 inches (214 x 153 cm ©️ The estate of Don Van Vliet 


“There’s so many things

to feel and see while you’re awake

they’re just out of reach

out of grasp

yeah out of reach

and just as many, maybe more

the minute that you sleep”

-Don Van Vliet

 

Don Van Vliet “Puce and Rouge”, 1997 Oil on canvas 51 1/4 x 38 3/4 inches 130 x 98.5 cm

PRESS RELEASE 

Michael Werner Gallery, East Hampton is pleased to present Don Van Vliet: Cold Furniture, an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by American musician, poet, and painter Don Van Vliet (1941-2010).

Famously known by his stage name Captain Beefheart, Van Vliet transformed rock and roll through his creation of unconventional, experimental, and avant-garde music. Having made visual artwork since he was a child, Van Vliet turned away from music and shifted his focus solely towards painting in the mid-1980s. 

Art critic John Yau explains the way in which Van Vliet achieves mastery over sound, tone, word, and image through synchronous engagement with his senses: “Dream, sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch are inextricable aspects of his experience. For Van Vliet, one of the burdens his paintings must bear is his attempt to preserve the unity of his experience of a fleeting world in which the inner and outer zones mix together.”

Born in Glendale, California in 1941, Don Van Vliet’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, PS.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, and the Brant Foundation in Greenwich, Connecticut. Don Van Client died at home in northern California in 2010.

Don Van Vliet: Cold Furniture will open Wednesday 16 November.

Michael Werner East Hampton

50 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937
Tel +1 212 988 1623
Fax +1 212 988 1774
newyork@michaelwerner.com

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday through Saturday
11 am to 5 pm



#DonVanVliet #CaptainBeefheart #MichaelWernerGallery

Monday Musics | Bonnie "Prince" Billy - I See A Darkness (Official Video)

we love Bonnie 'Prince' Billy don't we . . . . . . . . . ? 

 . . . . . . well I do!

Sunday, November 27, 2022

LONDON WEEKEND SHOW punks with MICHAEL ASPEL 1976

 

This is fun and whilst it is billed as The Damned it is a except from TV programme of the day The London Weekend Show of 1976 hosted by professional Mr Nice, Michael Aspel (here donning full double denim to get down with the kids!) but gosh you really can't hate the guy and all of them featured were entertaining and the final song is worth waiting for . . . . . . I got it from the wonderful TWILIGHTZONE as ever . . . . . . . 




SUNDAY MUSICS - Theme from CHOCOLAT 'Minor Swing' (Johnny Depp) TWILIGHTZONE and YouTube

 Johnny Depp in CHOCOLAT to the music of Stephane Grapelli and Djano Reinhardt and The Hot Club De Paris . . . . . . . 


again thanks for the suggestion from TWILIGHTZONE!

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Track of the Day : Sir Douglas Quintet 'I Don't Want' (Guess I'm Dumb)

  • Track Name

    I Don't Want

  • Artist

    Sir Douglas Quintet

Sir Douglas Quintet - I Don’t Want (1969)


thanks again to Guess I'm Dumb for the choice of Sir Douglas track . . . . . . . . . 

Friday, November 25, 2022

Arthur Lee and Love - Be Thankful For What You Got | REEL TO REAL Track of the day

   
  • Track Name

    Be Thankful for What You Got

  • Artist

    Love

Love - Be Thankful for What You Got (1974)

A cool cover of William DeVaughn’s classic by Arthur Lee and company. 


Post Forever Changes Arthur and the band when the original line up went their separate ways and this proved frustrating and not a little disappointing but here on the album Reel To Real (ever the fan of the pun) he proved he could turn his covers and voice to any singing style he chose.For Sail seemed pub rock heavy but this is soul at its greatest and matched and unequaled amongst the pantheon of soul bands (IMHO) . . . . . . 

Soundwalk Collective with Patti Smith - Peradam (Brian Eno Remix)

 SOUNDS OF THE DAY


Brian Eno Remix PATTI SMITH

Thursday, November 24, 2022

The Rolling Stones - Bridges to Babylon Tour Rehearsals - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP for THANKSGIVING!

 Nice post from Jobe over at HQ . . . .with a lovely appreciative shout out to yours truly and if you want your Thanksgiving a rockin' round the front room dancing in your pants then this ones for a you!! 

You know you do!

The Stones Rehearsals for the Bridges to Babylon tour of 1997

The Rolling Stones THANKSGIVING SPECIAL - Floppy Boot Stomp





It's great fun and good quality having many of our (my) favourite tracks including Star Star! Satisfaction, Bitch, It's Only Rock n Roll etc etc
Have at it and if you are in America,

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!



These below are for the Son's of Nargo The Bort's Deviant Subculture the Boss Silent Way, Jobe, 
Draftervoi, Enoch, Subadoo, Hinterwald, Rocket and Jeremiah the Bull Frog and basically all the cats over at Floppy Boot Stomp!  (and the Wagon . . . VOODOO that is!)

ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY!

I Can't Get No Satisfaction

ALICE'S RESTAURANT :: Arlo Guthrie

Arlo Guthrie: Alice’s Restaurant Massacree


This meant a great deal to me and I loved the film and we all went to see it when it came out over here and I bought the album and lots of Arlo's stuff afterward and have always retained place in my heart for him because of this and not least being Woodie's son . . . . . but also here at heart for the reasons found in this classic 60s film. Featured here largely because it was about hippie's gathering for Thanksgiving . . . . . . . . 


HAVE A GOOD ONE ALL Y'ALL!


Found this through O My Soul and links to the blog Hickory Wind



Song track of the Day! Starting Thursday with the Killer . . .and friends

JERRY LEE LEWIS - with Brian Setzer and friends!



Wednesday, November 23, 2022

GET ON THE RIGHT TRACK : Mod:R&B, JAZZ & SKA Vols 1,2,3. | TWILIGHTZONE

 These are fun . . . . . . . 

Including instrumentals like this from Rik and Ade!

(any excuse!)

It's The Mar-Keys - Last Night

Get On The Right Track - Mod, Jazz RnB & Ska - TWILIGHTZONE 1

Get On The Right Track - Mod Jazz, RnB, & Ska - TWILIGHTZONE 2





disc 1:
1. Boom Boom - John Lee Hooker 2. My Babe - Little Walter 3. I Wish You Would - Billy Boy Arnold 4. You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover - Bo Diddley 5. Beautiful Delilah - Chuck Berry 6. Shimmy, Shimmy Walk, Pt. 1 - The Megatons 7. Shake Your Moneymaker - Elmore James 8. I Got Love If You Want It - Slim Harpo 9. Messin' With The Man - Muddy Waters 10. The Walk - Jimmy McCracklin 11. You'll Be Mine - Howlin' Wolf 12. Homework - Otis Rush 13. Oh Carolina - Folkes Brothers 14. Dumplins - Byron Lee & The Dragonaires 15. Housewife's Choice - Derrick & Patsy 16. Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu, Pt. 1 - Huey "Piano" Smith & The Clowns 17. A Certain Girl - Ernie K-Doe 18. She Put The Hurt On Me - Prince La La 19. The Wallflower (Dance With Me Henry) - Etta James & The Peaches 20. I Done Woke Up - Louisiana Red 21. Don't Start Cryin' Now - Slim Harpo 22. You Need Love - Muddy Waters 23. Baby What You Want Me To Do - Jimmy Reed 24. Dimples - John Lee Hooker 25. Hide Away - Freddie King 26. Smokestack Lightning - Howlin' Wolf 27. I'm Talking About You - Chuck Berry 28. Poison Ivy - The Coasters 29. Hitch Hike, Pt. 1 - Russell Byrd 30. Boppin' With Sonny - Sonny Boy Williamson 
 

disc 2:

1. Last Night - The Mar-Keys 2. Shout And Shimmy - James Brown & The Famous Flames 3. Money (That's What I Want) - Barrett Strong 4. Do You Love Me - The Contours 5. Hitch Hike - Marvin Gaye 6. I've Got A Claim On You - Betty Everett 7. I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song) - The Ikettes 8. A Fool In Love - Ike & Tina Turner 9. I've Got A Woman, Pt. 1 - Jimmy McGriff 10. I Know (You Don't Love Me No More) - Barbara George 11. Baby It's You - The Shirelles 12. Devil In His Heart - The Donays 13. The Hoochi Coochi Coo - Hank Ballard & The Midnighters 14. She Said "Yeah" - Larry Williams 15. Shout Bamalama - Otis Redding & The Pinetoppers 16. You Can't Sit Down, Pt. 1 - Philip Upchurch Combo 17. Ya Ya - Lee Dorsey 18. Don't Mess With My Man - Irma Thomas 19. You'll Lose A Good Thing - Barbara Lynn 20. Cry To Me - Solomon Burke 21. Get On The Right Track Baby - Ray Charles 22. The Seventh Son - Mose Allison 23. Foxy - The Mar-Keys 24. Sweets For My Sweet - The Drifters 25. Delilah - Major Lance 26. Gypsy Woman - Derrick & Patsy 27. Cleo's Mood - Junior Walker & The All Stars 28. I Pity The Fool - Bobby Bland 29. Young Man Blues - Mose Allison 30. Jack, That Cat Was Clean - Dr Horse

disc 3:
1. I'm Shakin' - Little Willie John 2. Daddy Rollin' Stone - Otis Blackwell 3. Just A Little Bit - Tiny Topsy 4. I've Got A Feelin' - Big Maybelle 5. Burnt Toast And Black Coffee - Mike Pedicin 6. Sugar In My Tea (Cream In My Coffee) - Piney Brown & His Blues Toppers 7. It's Your Voodoo Working - Charles Sheffield 8. Keep On Loving Me, Baby - Otis Rush 9. Think - The 5 Royales 10. Have Love Will Travel - Richard Berry & The Pharaohs 11. Oo-Ma-Liddi - J J Jackson & The Jackaels 12. I Found You - Yvonne Fair 13. Looking Back - Johnny "Guitar" Watson 14. That's A Pretty Good Love - Big Maybelle 15. Uh Uh Baby (No No Baby) - Little Willie John 16. Why Don't You Do Right? - Mark Murphy 17. Oasis, Pt. 1 - The Majestics 18. I'm Going Home - Prince Conley 19. I'm Tore Down - Freddie King 20. That's It Man - The Valentines 21. She's Mine - John Lee Hooker 22. Mess Around - Ray Charles 23. All Around The World - Little Willie John 24. What Kind Of Man Are You - Dolores Johnson 25. When You See Me Hurt - Carl Lester & The Showstoppers 26. Louie Louie - Richard Berry & The Pharaohs 27. I'm A Little Mixed Up - Betty James 28. Seven Day Fool - Etta James 29. Chain Gang (The Sound Of My Man) - Theola Kilgore 30. Burnt Biscuits - The Triumphs

Ian Dury and the Blockheads - Blockheads, Live with Wilko Johnson

 WILKO JOHNSON Rest In Peace 

12th July 1947 - 21st November 2022


Joining as he does now with The Guvnor (Ian Dury)  . . . . and Charley Charles

Herewith a near as perfect closer from their show together . . . . if you play one thing today make it this and dance around in your pants to these guys!





BLOCKHEADS!