Monday, January 02, 2006


Playlist time! Well this certainly took ages to materialize, but for those of you who axed, here it is, again...
On high rotation in the past couple o' months were a trio of Patti Smith boots (I Never Talked To BoB Dylan, Teenage Perversity And Ships In The Night and Free Music Store), all showing the Patti Smith Group in their pre-'77 magnificence, adding dynamics and humor to their songs that was missing on the still genius-like, first two "legal" discs. Does anyone remember Akron misfits the Bizarros? As much as I like their Mercury LP and the split thingy they did with the Rubber City Rebels, nothing beats their 1976 EP on the Gorilla label. Both Lady Doubonette and I Bizarro kinda sound like you always wished Roxy Music would sound like. Speakin' of which, I've been groovin' to the second side of For Your Pleasure quite a bit lately. Probably the most "out there" Roxy ever got (The Bogus Man esp. bein' kinda like the short interlude on Bowie's Daimond Dogs inbetween Sweet Thing and Rebel Rebel in it's bein' ahead of the times). There is always time and a place for yet another Oblivians off-shoot here at H.Q. And the Knaughty Knights (featurin'' Jack O.) easily live up to the legend deliverin' a solid EP on Eric O's Goner imprint that holds just about everything that is lackin' on the past three years o' Rip Off releases. Wenches Of Turpentine St. is as good as anything on the first Boys LP. The Real Kids' Foggy Notion 10" on Norton might be lo on the fi, but hearin' Felice & Co tear thru' the Velvets' songbook (plus a mighty fine take on his previous employer's Fly Into The Mystery) is a real pleasure. And dig the artwork, Norton's attention to detail should be an industry standard... On to some Dutch stuff: Ivy Green is one of my all time fave bands. Why they never get the same kudos as, say, the Motions or the Outsiders, is beyond me. Their first LP is the Dutch equivalent of Stranded or Bollocks, and everything they released during the 80s has a strong Saints-like punk-with-horns feel to it that just can't be beat. The Bintangs usually get the thumbs up for their 60s stuff, but truth be told, I prefer their mid 70s Exile On Main Street inspired releases. Genuine Bull is one of the best Dutch LPs ever with its Stones' like swagger that was recorded at Rockfield. I've been gettin' a lot of flak for atmittin' enjoyin' local hero Spinvis (for you furruners: he's best compared to a Dutch language Beck), but what the heck. His Aan De Oevers Van De Tijd, is not just a great tune, but also serves as an example of how my native tongue can be used in a non sucko way.
That's it for now...

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:35 AM

    J - do you have any info on these Patti Smith boots that definitely exist? Both are multi-disc pkgs.

    Meltdown 2005 w/ Steve Earle

    Winged Moccasins (Live at the Bowery Ballroom New Year's Eve 01)

    email me at

    hesske@msun.edu

    Thanks

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  2. Never seen either of 'em, tho' I must admit to never really bein' on the lookout for her more recent stuff (or CD boots for that matter). There's a mailing list on the excellent babelogue
    site, so maybe you could ask there.

    Best,

    J

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  3. Hey Jeroen,
    I completely agree that 2 of the best records from 2005 are the Real Kids "Foggy Notion" and the Knaughty Knighs new 7".
    The KK are playing at the Pit's in February (see you there ?) but what about the Real Kids ? Disbanded ? no news since their latest EP in 1999.
    Happy new year to yall,
    Patrick

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  4. Hi Patrick,

    Below are the dates for the Knaughty Knights Euro tour (with thanks to Jan Kooi). No idea about the Real Kids, they were supposed to head for these shores last year, but the was the las I heard. Maybe Boston Groupie News can provide some answers.

    Best,

    Jeroen

    KNAUGHTY KNIGHTS 2006 European Tour

    thu Feb 9- Groningen -- Vera
    fri Feb 10- Utrecht -- dB's
    sat feb 11- Koln -- tbc
    sun Feb 12- Frankfurt -- Dreikoenigskeller
    mon Feb 13- Kassel -- tbc
    tue Feb 14- Berlin -- tbc
    wed Feb 15-
    thu Feb 16- Aarhus -- Musikcafeen
    fri Feb 17- Copenhagen -- Studenthuset
    sat Feb 18- Gothenburg -- Showdown @ Henriksberg
    sun Feb 19- Oslo -- Elm Street
    mon Feb 20- travel
    tue Feb 21-
    wed Feb 22- Munster -- Gleis 22
    thu Feb 23-
    fri Feb 24- Stockholm -- Suburbia
    sat Feb 25- Hamburg -- Beat Club
    sun Feb 26- Stuttgart -- Rocker 33
    mon Feb 27- Munchen -- Monofaktur
    tue Feb 28- Munchen -- Kings n Queens (Jack O solo)
    wed Mar 1- Riva del Garda or Trento -- tba
    thu Mar 2- Firenze -- tba
    fri Mar 3- Venezia -- tba
    sat Mar 4- Cesena -- tba
    sun mar 5- Castelnovo (Piacenza) -- Madly Pub
    mon Mar 6- St Etienne -- Thunderbird Lounge
    tue Mar 7- Strasbourg -- Zanzibar
    wed Mar 8- Nancy -- tbc
    thu Mar 9- Paris -- tba
    fri Mar 10- Caen -- Laplace
    sat mar 11- Rouen -- Brooklyn Cafe
    sun Mar 12-Kortrijk -- the Pit's
    mon Mar 13- Amsterdam -- tbc

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  5. That should have been "but that was the last I ever heard" of course.

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  6. Anonymous9:14 AM

    I like that cover!

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  7. Thanx for the infos, Jeroen,

    In fact, I'd rather go to Rouen (road to Rouen, as say Supergrass and, moreover, almost said the Ramones, lol) to see the KK. Hope to see you and Lindsay for another occasion.

    Patrick

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