Thursday, April 01, 2004
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
Check out this MC5 SHOCKER! and please explain to me exactly why this could be happening? Maybe Brother Wayne meant it as an early April Fool's jape but somehow I don't think so. In these days of ever dwindling returns for artists, how could such a fine piece of film-making and indeed vehicle for the band be referred to as "unlicenced" or "bootleg"? It's rockin' time kids, we need to help David and Laurel "kick 'em out".
Monday, March 29, 2004
Senator John Kerry's Rock-Star Past: The Story Of The Electras
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The Witchdoktors - Saturday 27th March, The Verge, Kentish Town, London
What with all of these Punk Rock documentaries on BBC Radio 2, one could be forgiven for thinking that "punk" has now become the brass band music of the 21st century. But what the hey! Last Saturday afternoon panned-out pretty nicely what with a trip over to Reckless Records in Islington and "must have" discs by the Nomads (Showdown #1), Flamin' Groovies (A Bucket of Brains) and a couple of Dr Feelgood (Gypie Mayo era) finding their way into my paws. For sure the bank balance is running close to red and pay-day is not till Wednesday but what the heck when such mighty grooves are up for grabs. Thinking that life does not get much better than scoring a vintage Feelgood's record complete with a press kit, I remembered that those other doctors, namely the Witchdoktors, were playing in the pub at the bottom of the road that night. Truth be told I haven't heard much from these guys for a good while and so it was damn pleasing to recently learn that they have a new disc, "Robots Rayguns Rock'n'Roll", in the shops. And so, after deciding to miss another rockumentary on BBC Radio 2, I ventured into the Kentish Town night to find the Doktor. Though surgery hours are out-of-hours, the practice remains: "Pinball" Geoff on turbo-charged whack, Zig C on the Fender Precision bass, Andy Last on lead howl, and guitar, and Tony Majors on guitar, harp and Roger McGuinn shades. Yes, fight fans, the Doktors' superpunkrock (tm) ethos remains undimmed by the passage of time and the arrival of many a Johnny-cum-lately. Memorable riffs, catchy choruses, a positive attitude to the punters, and a "let's have some fun" vibe. In other words should the 'Tones, Dictators or Nomads step onto these shore then the Witchdoktors would make one hell of complimentary opening band. Imagine the tribal vibes that would be generated? Hell, I have not smiled so much at a gig for ages as such skull-cracking tuneage as "Doctor John", "Neck Tattoo", and "I'm Sick" bounced off the walls. Okay folks, better hang onto the pipe and slippers 'cause I'm gonna dig out the new CD by the Witchdoktors and those other "old fart" platters. Grown-men making rock'n'roll music: Yes, please.
What with all of these Punk Rock documentaries on BBC Radio 2, one could be forgiven for thinking that "punk" has now become the brass band music of the 21st century. But what the hey! Last Saturday afternoon panned-out pretty nicely what with a trip over to Reckless Records in Islington and "must have" discs by the Nomads (Showdown #1), Flamin' Groovies (A Bucket of Brains) and a couple of Dr Feelgood (Gypie Mayo era) finding their way into my paws. For sure the bank balance is running close to red and pay-day is not till Wednesday but what the heck when such mighty grooves are up for grabs. Thinking that life does not get much better than scoring a vintage Feelgood's record complete with a press kit, I remembered that those other doctors, namely the Witchdoktors, were playing in the pub at the bottom of the road that night. Truth be told I haven't heard much from these guys for a good while and so it was damn pleasing to recently learn that they have a new disc, "Robots Rayguns Rock'n'Roll", in the shops. And so, after deciding to miss another rockumentary on BBC Radio 2, I ventured into the Kentish Town night to find the Doktor. Though surgery hours are out-of-hours, the practice remains: "Pinball" Geoff on turbo-charged whack, Zig C on the Fender Precision bass, Andy Last on lead howl, and guitar, and Tony Majors on guitar, harp and Roger McGuinn shades. Yes, fight fans, the Doktors' superpunkrock (tm) ethos remains undimmed by the passage of time and the arrival of many a Johnny-cum-lately. Memorable riffs, catchy choruses, a positive attitude to the punters, and a "let's have some fun" vibe. In other words should the 'Tones, Dictators or Nomads step onto these shore then the Witchdoktors would make one hell of complimentary opening band. Imagine the tribal vibes that would be generated? Hell, I have not smiled so much at a gig for ages as such skull-cracking tuneage as "Doctor John", "Neck Tattoo", and "I'm Sick" bounced off the walls. Okay folks, better hang onto the pipe and slippers 'cause I'm gonna dig out the new CD by the Witchdoktors and those other "old fart" platters. Grown-men making rock'n'roll music: Yes, please.
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This just in from the Rt. Hon J. D. King! Press Release March 29, 2004
Chesterfield Kings on the Sopranos & Jimmy Kimmel Live
Psychedelic/garage-rock band The Chesterfield Kings will be making two national television appearances this weekend. On Friday April 2nd, the Rochester New York band will perform live on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live, and on Sunday, April 4th the band will appear, as themselves, on the critically acclaimed HBO series The Sopranos. The band is currently on a west coast leg of a national tour, with the Romantics, in support of their new album, The Mindbending Sounds of the Chesterfield Kings.
The Mindbending Sounds Of... The Chesterfield Kings (Sundazed Music) finds the legendary band turned loose on the world once again with a snarling new album. After 20 years of leading the pack, the Kings are still the hands-down heavyweight champs of today's bubbling psychedelic/garage world.
With production help here from the scene's preeminent big daddy, Little Steven (who accompanies the guys on their new single, "I Don't Understand"), Rochester, New York's bad boys have indelibly scorched into tape 14 brand new Farfisa 'n' fuzz-laden killers. The Romantics and the Chesterfield Kings, two bands that were pioneers of the early 80's rock & roll revival, are together proving to be the powerhouse double-bill of the year. This weeks west coast dates include: Wednesday March 31st, 2004 - Modesto, CA
Chesterfield Kings on the Sopranos & Jimmy Kimmel Live
Psychedelic/garage-rock band The Chesterfield Kings will be making two national television appearances this weekend. On Friday April 2nd, the Rochester New York band will perform live on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live, and on Sunday, April 4th the band will appear, as themselves, on the critically acclaimed HBO series The Sopranos. The band is currently on a west coast leg of a national tour, with the Romantics, in support of their new album, The Mindbending Sounds of the Chesterfield Kings.
The Mindbending Sounds Of... The Chesterfield Kings (Sundazed Music) finds the legendary band turned loose on the world once again with a snarling new album. After 20 years of leading the pack, the Kings are still the hands-down heavyweight champs of today's bubbling psychedelic/garage world.
With production help here from the scene's preeminent big daddy, Little Steven (who accompanies the guys on their new single, "I Don't Understand"), Rochester, New York's bad boys have indelibly scorched into tape 14 brand new Farfisa 'n' fuzz-laden killers. The Romantics and the Chesterfield Kings, two bands that were pioneers of the early 80's rock & roll revival, are together proving to be the powerhouse double-bill of the year. This weeks west coast dates include: Wednesday March 31st, 2004 - Modesto, CA
Saturday, March 27, 2004
It's official - All My Crushes will be the next single taken from MAGIC DIRT's
fourth album, Tough Love. It's a swoon-worthy song, that can keep us youngsters daydreaming for hours about that 'cute guy' or 'cute girl'. The song was almost lost for good after being put aside at an early demo session. Later the band remembered the catchy riff and decided to finish writing the song, to be included on Tough Love. All My Crushes will be released on April 12th, with three extra tracks; Sarah May, Tough Love (never heard before!) and All My Crushes (the demo version).
NEW NORTON RELEASES HAVE ARRIVED!
• JOHN FELICE AND THE LOWDOWNS- NOTHING PRETTY (CED 302) Norton presents the great lost John Felice album! NOTHING PRETTY, originally on local Boston label Ace of Hearts, went virtually unnoticed on its release in 1987, as all copies of the LP were tied up in a distribution bankruptcy nightmare. This newly re-mastered version finds ex-Real Kid John Felice and his new band (the Lowdowns also featured another former Real Kid Billy Borgioli on guitar) on ten soul baring original tunes with a strong Stonesy feel. An essential addendum for any Real Kids fan! Catch up with the Lowdowns sound! John and the real Kids head for Spain in April! The Real Kids are at CBGB's on Friday April 2! Doncha miss 'em!
Two new Stones split flippers!
• THE SWINGIN’ NECKBREAKERS - IT'S NOT EASY b/w THE SHANKS - DONCHA BOTHER ME (45-9647) serves up Jersey’s mighty Neckbreakers and Motor City maulers the Shanks (featuring ex-Detroit Cobra Jeff Meier) on a couple of raw primo AFTERMATH shakedowns for the loud crowd!
• LYRES - NOW I'VE GOT A WITNESS b/w THE NEW CONOLLY 5 - STONED (45-9648) Boston's rompous Lyres hop up a crack instro whammy on an early Nanker Phelge dance floor R&B workout in a cage match with flip elusives THE NEW CONOLLY 5, who polish off Phelger flip STONED from their unished 1 x 5 Brit LP!The Lyres are at the Ding Dong Room on Saturday March 27! See ya there!
The Norton news page is up to the minute with new scoops so come on in! Hit the sidebar link ...from the Norton News page... SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS in Europe... word from Sky and the boys is that all the shows are sold out and that the fans are
going ape for the STARLIGHT DATE WITH RICHARD MARSH album that serves up Sky's
wild teener pre-Seeds recordings... SEEDS entry SINGER NOT THE SONG in Norton Stones trib series arrives in April... ANDRE WILLIAMS headlines Scotland in April... PONDEROSA STOMP in New Orleans is the place to be on April 27 and 28th... all details are at http://www.ponderosastomp.com and we suggest you all get tickets, reservations and plane tickets asap because it will sell out but quick... check our wailin' Norton kings THE FABULOUS WAILERS and LONG JOHN HUNTER on tap there with RAY SHARPE, HOMESICK JAMES, BARBARA LYNN, ALVIS WAYNE, LADY BO, EDDIE BO.... and possibly Norton fave THE LEGENDARY STARDUST COWBOY... Snag all the boss new Norton wax (and swank old hootch, too!) in NYC on April 30, May 1 and 2 when the annual WFMU SPRING RECORD FAIR swings into the Metropolitan Pavillion (125 W. 18th St)... Plan to make the scene in Las Vegas at this year's
ROCKAROUND and dig HASIL ADKINS, SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS, MONKS, DOWNLINERS SECT, GREENHORNES, A-BONES and many mo'! ...watch for Rolling Stones trib 45's from the A-BONES, ROTTING STUMPS, ANDRE WILLIAMS, GREASY CHICKENS, 5.6.7.8'S, CHURCH KEYS, GREENHORNES, SHAMS, SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS and THE LAIRDS all out by May with more to follow... Coming in April: FORT WORTH TEEN SCENE VOL. 1-3 with the best snarlers Cowtown had to offer, 1964-67...two more Capitol GENE VINCENT LPs...SOUNDS LIKE GENE VINCENT plus the rare stereo CRAZY TIMES...singles from RANDY ALVEY AND THE GREEN FUZ, BOTUMLESS PIT and KAI RAY... May releases will include NERVOUS NORVUS and JOHNNY BURNETTE!!!
Be sure to reset your eBay super-snooper-scopes to our new Norton ebay handle
-- we'll be offering an uncanny assortment of original posters, paperbacks, magazines, records, and assorted cool gunk of all persuasions coming up! Low starting bids so here's your chance to get some affordable hard to find crazy stuff plus you can always combine with a Norton order! A vintage paperback set sale just went up so lookie now. Have fun and don't forget to... Crank it up!
• JOHN FELICE AND THE LOWDOWNS- NOTHING PRETTY (CED 302) Norton presents the great lost John Felice album! NOTHING PRETTY, originally on local Boston label Ace of Hearts, went virtually unnoticed on its release in 1987, as all copies of the LP were tied up in a distribution bankruptcy nightmare. This newly re-mastered version finds ex-Real Kid John Felice and his new band (the Lowdowns also featured another former Real Kid Billy Borgioli on guitar) on ten soul baring original tunes with a strong Stonesy feel. An essential addendum for any Real Kids fan! Catch up with the Lowdowns sound! John and the real Kids head for Spain in April! The Real Kids are at CBGB's on Friday April 2! Doncha miss 'em!
Two new Stones split flippers!
• THE SWINGIN’ NECKBREAKERS - IT'S NOT EASY b/w THE SHANKS - DONCHA BOTHER ME (45-9647) serves up Jersey’s mighty Neckbreakers and Motor City maulers the Shanks (featuring ex-Detroit Cobra Jeff Meier) on a couple of raw primo AFTERMATH shakedowns for the loud crowd!
• LYRES - NOW I'VE GOT A WITNESS b/w THE NEW CONOLLY 5 - STONED (45-9648) Boston's rompous Lyres hop up a crack instro whammy on an early Nanker Phelge dance floor R&B workout in a cage match with flip elusives THE NEW CONOLLY 5, who polish off Phelger flip STONED from their unished 1 x 5 Brit LP!The Lyres are at the Ding Dong Room on Saturday March 27! See ya there!
The Norton news page is up to the minute with new scoops so come on in! Hit the sidebar link ...from the Norton News page... SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS in Europe... word from Sky and the boys is that all the shows are sold out and that the fans are
going ape for the STARLIGHT DATE WITH RICHARD MARSH album that serves up Sky's
wild teener pre-Seeds recordings... SEEDS entry SINGER NOT THE SONG in Norton Stones trib series arrives in April... ANDRE WILLIAMS headlines Scotland in April... PONDEROSA STOMP in New Orleans is the place to be on April 27 and 28th... all details are at http://www.ponderosastomp.com and we suggest you all get tickets, reservations and plane tickets asap because it will sell out but quick... check our wailin' Norton kings THE FABULOUS WAILERS and LONG JOHN HUNTER on tap there with RAY SHARPE, HOMESICK JAMES, BARBARA LYNN, ALVIS WAYNE, LADY BO, EDDIE BO.... and possibly Norton fave THE LEGENDARY STARDUST COWBOY... Snag all the boss new Norton wax (and swank old hootch, too!) in NYC on April 30, May 1 and 2 when the annual WFMU SPRING RECORD FAIR swings into the Metropolitan Pavillion (125 W. 18th St)... Plan to make the scene in Las Vegas at this year's
ROCKAROUND and dig HASIL ADKINS, SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS, MONKS, DOWNLINERS SECT, GREENHORNES, A-BONES and many mo'! ...watch for Rolling Stones trib 45's from the A-BONES, ROTTING STUMPS, ANDRE WILLIAMS, GREASY CHICKENS, 5.6.7.8'S, CHURCH KEYS, GREENHORNES, SHAMS, SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS and THE LAIRDS all out by May with more to follow... Coming in April: FORT WORTH TEEN SCENE VOL. 1-3 with the best snarlers Cowtown had to offer, 1964-67...two more Capitol GENE VINCENT LPs...SOUNDS LIKE GENE VINCENT plus the rare stereo CRAZY TIMES...singles from RANDY ALVEY AND THE GREEN FUZ, BOTUMLESS PIT and KAI RAY... May releases will include NERVOUS NORVUS and JOHNNY BURNETTE!!!
Be sure to reset your eBay super-snooper-scopes to our new Norton ebay handle
Lotta good stuff heading for Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen as part of this years TRIPTYCH festival. Andre Williams, T-Model Ford, Dr Robert Moog and Jean Jaques Perrey are all names that run quite the gamut.
Friday, March 26, 2004
Woah. Been a hectic couple of weeks and it's about to take another twist. The place I work is relocating and it's becoming increasingly obvious that less than no consideration has been given to the fact that 250+ people are effectively starting a new job at the same chuffing time. The evil spirits from the site we occupy now are all hopped up and ready to make the move with we and actually that's not as amusing as it sounds... my routine of a lifetime is unravelling so we'll see how it flies. It's not handy but ya gotta eat, right? And you've gotta have the sheckles to fund yer habit(s), more's the pity. Only plus points this last few days is that Amy Allison has cut 10 new songs at East Kilbride which sound abso-ferking-lutely cracking even at "rough" stage. She'll be back later in the Summer to knock 'em into final shape. Also, I got a CDR of Suzy Y Los Quattro (thanks Jonathan) and they more than live up to expectations. Bleedin' marvellous and an utter tonic to most of the orn'ery gear that passes as entertainment these days.
Monday, March 22, 2004
THE BLASTERS NEWSLETTER is 10 years old and the latest edition is up and at you now! The scoop on Dave's upcoming "Ashgrove" album is there plus a whole heap more!
Saturday, March 20, 2004
A documentary on Joey Ramone from Dutch tv is now available on-line. Better skip the first 9 minutes as they feature a rather dull interview with one of the makers.
(link provided by Jos de Groot).
(link provided by Jos de Groot).
Interested in catching Sky Saxon and the Seeds with the Fleshtones? Then get yourself over to Greece for two mind altering shows in Athens (April 2) and Thessaloniki (April 3). Rumour has it that Sky once rang Peter Zaremba back in the early 80s with the intention of recruiting the boys as a backing band. Apparently Z-man politely declined the offer after Sky had sung a song to him about a dog. Sadly, Sky's reaction to Z-man humming "Screamin' Skull" is unrecorded. A fun time in Greece is assured.
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Friday, March 19, 2004
RIP: J.J. Jackson. While all obits mention the man's pioneering role as an early MTV jock. We here at NBT salute J.J. for his classic 60s soul sides; 'But It's Alright', 'Boogaloo Baby', 'O Ma Liddy', 'Come And See Me' (as covered by the Pretty Things) and 'I Dig Girls'. He also wrote songs for Charles & Inez Fox, Mary Wells and the Shangri-Las a.o., and had a cameo in the disco movie 'Car Wash' from which one of his few lines "I Know You're Gonna Dig This" has been sampled hundreds of times over the years.
Update: There are heated discussions goin' on all over the web about there probably bein TWO guys called J.J. Jackson. Took my info from the liner notes of a mid 80s LP which claim the MTV jock and the soul singer are the same person....
Update: There are heated discussions goin' on all over the web about there probably bein TWO guys called J.J. Jackson. Took my info from the liner notes of a mid 80s LP which claim the MTV jock and the soul singer are the same person....
20 Years of GIRL TROUBLE will be celebrated throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond this weekend! Drop by and give this fine combo your best.
Monday, March 15, 2004
The latest edition of Arthur Magazine features(ao) a BIG MC 5 piece: "Detroit's visionary MC5 played like gods, lived like pigs and freed everyone they touched. Steffie Nelson interviews the filmmakers of the astonishing forthcoming MC5 A True Testimonial documentary; James Parker, Ian Svenonius and The Seth Man walk us through the 5's recordings; and Wayne Kramer, John Sinclair and Ted Nugent talk about the 5's raw volume. With artwork by Plastic Crimewave, archival photos by Leni Sinclair and vintage posters by Gary Grimshaw".
And if you can't get a copy in your neck of the woods, the site has it available in pdf format.
And if you can't get a copy in your neck of the woods, the site has it available in pdf format.
I am 45% Punk Rock

Well, I may know what punk is, but... Okay maybe some people think I am punk, but is that enough? Nope.
Take the Punk Rock Test at fuali.com
Well, I may know what punk is, but... Okay maybe some people think I am punk, but is that enough? Nope.
Take the Punk Rock Test at fuali.com
Ok, some Motor City Action - DETROITBLOG which should set you up nicely for a shot of MOTOR CITY ROCKS!
Sunday, March 14, 2004
This past week has brought way more than is necessary in the form of bad news. I'm not even the world's second most upbeat guy but some of our "crew" are being delivered a hand that they (and theirs) really don't deserve. They know who they are (or at least I hope they do) and that there's a corner here for 'em if they need it.
Saturday, March 13, 2004
Norton Records News March 2004
Greeting again, Nortonians! Here's what's shaking in our parts...
... Boston faves the Lyres make a rare NYC appearance on March 27 with Purple Wizard at the Dong Dong Room... April 2, the REAL KIDS will be at CBGB's... records due in house March 23 are a new pair of twin-spins from the Norton Stones trib singles series! THE SWINGIN' NECKBREAKERS - IT'S NOT EASY b/w THE SHANKS - DONCHA BOTHER ME (45-9647) serves up Jersey's mighty Neckbreakers and Motor City maulers the Shanks (featuring ex-Detroit Cobra Jeff Meier) on a couple of raw primo AFTERMATH shakedowns for the loud crowd! Boston braniacs THE LYRES hop up a crack instro whammy on an early Nanker Phelge dance floor R&B workout NOW I'VE GOT A WITNESS b/w THE NEW CONOLLY 5 (45-9648), who polish off Phelger flip STONED from the unished 1 x 5 Brit LP! ... SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS are on tour in Europe... word from Sky and the boys is that all the shows are sold out and that the fans are going wild for the STARLIGHT DATE WITH RICHARD MARSH album that serves up Sky's wild teener pre-Seeds recordings... SEEDS entry SINGER NOT THE SONG in Norton Stones trib series arrives in April...The REAL KIDS head for Spain in April on the heels of new Norton CD JOHN FELICE AND THE LOWDOWNS - NOTHING PRETTY (302), the super cool post-Real Kids combo which also featured Real Kid Billy Borgioli)... ANDRE WILLIAMS headlines Scotland in April, too... PONDEROSA STOMP in New Orleans is the place to be on April 27 and 28th... all details are at ponderosastomp.com and we suggest you all get tickets, reservations and plane tickets asap because it will sell out but quick... check our wailin' Norton kings THE FABULOUS WAILERS and LONG JOHN HUNTER on tap with RAY SHARPE, HOMESICK JAMES, BARBARA LYNN, ALVIS WAYNE, LADY BO, EDDIE BO.... and possibly Norton fave THE LEGENDARY STARDUST COWBOY... Snag all the boss new Norton wax (and swank old hootch, too!) in NYC on April 30, May 1 and 2 when the annual WFMU SPRING RECORD FAIR swings into the Metropolitan Pavillion (125 W. 18th St).. wfmu.org for fair info...Plan to make the scene in Las Vegas at this year's ROCKAROUND and dig HASIL ADKINS, SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS, MONKS, DOWNLINERS SECT, GREENHORNES and many mo'! The A-BONES will be on hand for a special 20th Anniversary reunion show...watch for Rolling Stones trib 45's from the A-BONES, ROTTING STUMPS, ANDRE WILLIAMS, GREASY CHICKENS, 5.6.7.8'S, CHURCH KEYS, GREENHORNES, SHAMS, SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS and THE LAIRDS all out by May with more to follow... Coming in April: FORT WORTH TEEN SCENE VOL. 1-3 with the best snarlers Cowtown had to offer, 1964-67...two more Capitol GENE VINCENT LPs...SOUNDS LIKE GENE VINCENT plus the rare stereo CRAZY TIMES...singles from RANDY ALVEY AND THE GREEN FUZ, BOTUMLESS PIT and KAI RAY... May releases will include NERVOUS NORVUS and JOHNNY BURNETTE!!!
Be sure to reset your eBay super-snooper-scopes to our new Norton ebay handle -- we have loads of original posters, old paperbacks, magazines, records, and assorted cool gunk of all persuasions coming up there so
bookmark us and get on 'em! Low starting bids so here's your chance to get some affordable hard to find crazy stuff plus you can always combine with a Norton order!
Have fun and don't forget to...
Crank it up!
Norton staff
nortonrecords.com
Greeting again, Nortonians! Here's what's shaking in our parts...
... Boston faves the Lyres make a rare NYC appearance on March 27 with Purple Wizard at the Dong Dong Room... April 2, the REAL KIDS will be at CBGB's... records due in house March 23 are a new pair of twin-spins from the Norton Stones trib singles series! THE SWINGIN' NECKBREAKERS - IT'S NOT EASY b/w THE SHANKS - DONCHA BOTHER ME (45-9647) serves up Jersey's mighty Neckbreakers and Motor City maulers the Shanks (featuring ex-Detroit Cobra Jeff Meier) on a couple of raw primo AFTERMATH shakedowns for the loud crowd! Boston braniacs THE LYRES hop up a crack instro whammy on an early Nanker Phelge dance floor R&B workout NOW I'VE GOT A WITNESS b/w THE NEW CONOLLY 5 (45-9648), who polish off Phelger flip STONED from the unished 1 x 5 Brit LP! ... SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS are on tour in Europe... word from Sky and the boys is that all the shows are sold out and that the fans are going wild for the STARLIGHT DATE WITH RICHARD MARSH album that serves up Sky's wild teener pre-Seeds recordings... SEEDS entry SINGER NOT THE SONG in Norton Stones trib series arrives in April...The REAL KIDS head for Spain in April on the heels of new Norton CD JOHN FELICE AND THE LOWDOWNS - NOTHING PRETTY (302), the super cool post-Real Kids combo which also featured Real Kid Billy Borgioli)... ANDRE WILLIAMS headlines Scotland in April, too... PONDEROSA STOMP in New Orleans is the place to be on April 27 and 28th... all details are at ponderosastomp.com and we suggest you all get tickets, reservations and plane tickets asap because it will sell out but quick... check our wailin' Norton kings THE FABULOUS WAILERS and LONG JOHN HUNTER on tap with RAY SHARPE, HOMESICK JAMES, BARBARA LYNN, ALVIS WAYNE, LADY BO, EDDIE BO.... and possibly Norton fave THE LEGENDARY STARDUST COWBOY... Snag all the boss new Norton wax (and swank old hootch, too!) in NYC on April 30, May 1 and 2 when the annual WFMU SPRING RECORD FAIR swings into the Metropolitan Pavillion (125 W. 18th St).. wfmu.org for fair info...Plan to make the scene in Las Vegas at this year's ROCKAROUND and dig HASIL ADKINS, SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS, MONKS, DOWNLINERS SECT, GREENHORNES and many mo'! The A-BONES will be on hand for a special 20th Anniversary reunion show...watch for Rolling Stones trib 45's from the A-BONES, ROTTING STUMPS, ANDRE WILLIAMS, GREASY CHICKENS, 5.6.7.8'S, CHURCH KEYS, GREENHORNES, SHAMS, SKY SAXON AND THE SEEDS and THE LAIRDS all out by May with more to follow... Coming in April: FORT WORTH TEEN SCENE VOL. 1-3 with the best snarlers Cowtown had to offer, 1964-67...two more Capitol GENE VINCENT LPs...SOUNDS LIKE GENE VINCENT plus the rare stereo CRAZY TIMES...singles from RANDY ALVEY AND THE GREEN FUZ, BOTUMLESS PIT and KAI RAY... May releases will include NERVOUS NORVUS and JOHNNY BURNETTE!!!
Be sure to reset your eBay super-snooper-scopes to our new Norton ebay handle
bookmark us and get on 'em! Low starting bids so here's your chance to get some affordable hard to find crazy stuff plus you can always combine with a Norton order!
Have fun and don't forget to...
Crank it up!
Norton staff
nortonrecords.com
Compared to folks in other far flung corners of the world, I have exactly nada to complain about. Except that having to go on a course for two days kinda sucked out my will to live and left me way behind in more important pursuits. The great Amy Allison is headed back this way to start work on her next album this coming Monday and things are beginning to take shape on a few other fronts also...
Our thoughts are very much with our friends in Madrid and around Spain who are the latest victims of the "terror" sickness. The Spanish people I know are hardy and resiliant but still shaken up mightily. Where's it all going? Whilst you can understand that checks and surveillance are necessary, our civil and satellite liberties are being eroded at a rate of knots. Conversations recorded and listened to, CCTV everywhere, lists being drawn up and there's every chance we're all on 'em for one reason or another. On top of the needless death and destruction, we're being mollycoddled into becoming blockies or worse. Soon it'll be too much hassle to go anywhere and the assholes that go around blowing stuff up will have won. No matter what governments and law enforcement or whatever does, this pond life will make the occasional score. It's the nature of the beast and there's no sign of an antidote or serum. How many acres of press and radio/TV plugs do these fuckwits get every day everywhere? Too friggin' many. We know they're out there. Creeping about, waiting for their opportunity to break on through to the other side and they're willing to take you, me and everybody (if you excuse the Belushi-isms) with 'em. Being allowed to self-sacrifice is too, too good for this scum. Madrid is a great, great city and it'll bounce back quick but the hearts of its citizens might take a little longer to fix. Like New York.
With regard to the rollercoaster of hell that the EOtC guys are on, please be advised that it's some bottom feeder outside of the RAMONES and their "family" that's the stumbling block. Bear this in mind when posting messages on any of the sites with regard to getting the film out. The response has been very positive so hopefully them scales will be tipped. Obviously, you'll be kept posted.
Friday, March 12, 2004
Ok, if you need to get an angle on why we need to have the Ramones film released then read Agent Heiko's report from the Berlin screening HERE!
And this recent message from Jim Fields should irritate you enough to want to stick it to this Mr X character bigtime. Bear in mind that "The Ramones" that had a scoob are no longer with us. Take it Jim...
Fans, friends, fellow revolutionaries,
This is a fluid situation, to be sure. It's like an emotional rollercoaster for us. One day we have negotiations with Mr. X that glimmer with hope that the film will see the light of day. The next he comes back with more impossible demands previously unmentioned that dash all chances for the film. We say, if you want another documentary made, fine. Make it. Let the audience decide which they like better.
As of today our film is just about dead. It's not quite over yet. There is still a chance. I wish I could be more specific but I just cannot right now while our negotiations continue, however the amount of hostility we're getting from Mr. X. We DO have to deal with him, though I wouldn't call it "deal". It's more like getting shouted at and told why we suck, why our film sucks and why we should give up and go away. We're not going anywhere as long as we can help it.
I ask you all to please continue to spread the word of this miserable injustice (yes, yes, I'm being melodramatic. But like I said, it's an emotional rollercoaster here.) Please continue to go to www.ramonesworld.com and enter a message about our film on the "ask/tell" section. I would ask you all to please be somewhat polite. Just tell the Ramones that the fans and even just documentary film-lovers want this movie to come out in theaters around the world and then out on DVD. Why the senseless murder of our film? It really is senseless. This thing is bigger than Mr. X, people. Let the Ramones know it. Please keep up the pressure.
So:
1. www.ramonesworld.com -enter "ask/tell" section
2. www.endofthecentury.com visit the site, download our press reviews and have a look for yourself.
3. Spread the word. Have friends, neighbors, enemies, fans, dogs, cats, etc... demand our movie get released (see step 1!)
More to come.
-Jim Fields, co-director, End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones
And this recent message from Jim Fields should irritate you enough to want to stick it to this Mr X character bigtime. Bear in mind that "The Ramones" that had a scoob are no longer with us. Take it Jim...
Fans, friends, fellow revolutionaries,
This is a fluid situation, to be sure. It's like an emotional rollercoaster for us. One day we have negotiations with Mr. X that glimmer with hope that the film will see the light of day. The next he comes back with more impossible demands previously unmentioned that dash all chances for the film. We say, if you want another documentary made, fine. Make it. Let the audience decide which they like better.
As of today our film is just about dead. It's not quite over yet. There is still a chance. I wish I could be more specific but I just cannot right now while our negotiations continue, however the amount of hostility we're getting from Mr. X. We DO have to deal with him, though I wouldn't call it "deal". It's more like getting shouted at and told why we suck, why our film sucks and why we should give up and go away. We're not going anywhere as long as we can help it.
I ask you all to please continue to spread the word of this miserable injustice (yes, yes, I'm being melodramatic. But like I said, it's an emotional rollercoaster here.) Please continue to go to www.ramonesworld.com and enter a message about our film on the "ask/tell" section. I would ask you all to please be somewhat polite. Just tell the Ramones that the fans and even just documentary film-lovers want this movie to come out in theaters around the world and then out on DVD. Why the senseless murder of our film? It really is senseless. This thing is bigger than Mr. X, people. Let the Ramones know it. Please keep up the pressure.
So:
1. www.ramonesworld.com -enter "ask/tell" section
2. www.endofthecentury.com visit the site, download our press reviews and have a look for yourself.
3. Spread the word. Have friends, neighbors, enemies, fans, dogs, cats, etc... demand our movie get released (see step 1!)
More to come.
-Jim Fields, co-director, End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones
Thursday, March 11, 2004
Welcome Back PETER C. JOHNSON… after molto years in the wilderness, this Bostonian legend returns with an all new slice of his patented atmosphericana. All kindsa comparisons like Tom Waits meets Leonard Cohen etc. go some way toward extolling the virtues of his voice and twisted worldview but fact is that there’s virtually nothing out there like this. Pitching in you’ll find members of Treat Her Right and Morphine as well as Bonnie Raitt and Kris Delmhorst and even Robin Lane. (Remember The Chartbusters!) SOUL SHERPA is a mood-mottled rattle across the knuckles to conventional strands of folk and country. Sharper than yer average bayer.
Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Just want to add my tuppence worth to the END OF THE CENTURY campaign. I don't understand what the problem is other than greed. Surely something made with a passion for the band like this ultimately helps everybody. Much more than Mark dragging his bahookie around the world cashing in with two guys from the UK Subs. And as for vaildating the Dick Porter book, what the heck is up with that? So check out the websites in J's post from yesterday and join the stooshy. We need to see that film then we'll decide on it's value. Word on the street from those who know a contender when they clock one reckon it's the business. So do whatever it takes...
Tuesday, March 09, 2004
"To all of the fans who have written me, and even the ones who haven't: We need your help. We're on the cust of signing a U.S. distribution deal for End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones. But there are some people in the way who believe that no one cares about the Ramones any more...they're nothing, etc. To tip the balance and show these uncreative beaurocrat assholes that the Ramones have a huge fan base and people care, I'm asking that you do 2 things:
Visit our website at www.endofthecentury.com to show that we are getting lot's of traffic.
Secondly, send lots and lots of email enquiries to www.ramonesworld.com (the official ramones site) and demand that this movie be released!
We'd appreciate it. We've spent 8 years and our own money making this film. We're not going to make any money off it because the pie is going to be split amongst the band, the distributor and the music publisher. Fine. We'll starve. But I think we can all agree this is worthwhile project and should see the light of day! Check out all our press on our website. We've received rave reviews and have been invited in the top film festivals so please please help!
RAMONES FANS OF THE WORLD, UNITE!
-Jim Fields
co-director, End of the Century
Visit our website at www.endofthecentury.com to show that we are getting lot's of traffic.
Secondly, send lots and lots of email enquiries to www.ramonesworld.com (the official ramones site) and demand that this movie be released!
We'd appreciate it. We've spent 8 years and our own money making this film. We're not going to make any money off it because the pie is going to be split amongst the band, the distributor and the music publisher. Fine. We'll starve. But I think we can all agree this is worthwhile project and should see the light of day! Check out all our press on our website. We've received rave reviews and have been invited in the top film festivals so please please help!
RAMONES FANS OF THE WORLD, UNITE!
-Jim Fields
co-director, End of the Century
Sunday, March 07, 2004
JACK STEVENSON's WHIPPED and ABUSED compilation delivered exactly what you'd expect from the man who has made conserving such material his life's work. The fact that some of this material survives at all is a testament to his undying passion for the craft. You want EXPLOITATION from several leagues beyond "Incredibly Strange"? He got it.
Peter Watkin's PUNISHMENT PARK was shown in Edinburgh yesterday as part of the CULT! weekend. It's George Romero-esque look and Reality TV type almost Dogme style proves once again that nothing new and purportedly original is what it seems. The "talk of the Steamie" afterwards seemed to revolve around "do you think that was THE Michael Moore that did the sound?" but maybe that was a reflex action to have watched something so relevant to where we find ourselves in 2004. Any budding Exploitationer wanna remake it and retitle it GUANTANAMO? Anyway, hit the link there and you'll find a better write-up on it than I could ever attempt.
Saturday, March 06, 2004
This just in from the Rt. Hon. Dan Penniman...
Dear Earthlings,
Here are some NEGATIVE activities for the young and old. Keep it unreal, Dan
"Channelling From 6th Density Realm-Border Crossing"
The Pleiadians
Monday 8th March
The Bonnington Centre, 11 Vauxhall Grove, SW8 from 8pm
The Pleiadians are: Horst N., P.D. Ouspensky, Nosmo Finlandia
Augmentation: Yamaha PSS 6th Density Tone Transducer/ Roland Virtual Studio 1680/ Electronic Drum Magnetotronic Loop System/Shem Conductor.
The Scoundrelles
Friday 2nd April
The Last Rockers Club, Canarvan Castle, Camden Lock 7-8 Chalk Farm Rd, Camden NW1 8-12pm
Debut album “Organic Molecules In Action!” available now.
Also some recommended shows by Negative allies:
Wreckless Eric with The Rutles at the 100 Club, Tuesday 30th March
Mission of Burma at the ICA, Saturday April 3rd
The Stooges at the Download Festival at Donnington June 5th/6th, but if you hate shows in fields where the rest of the bill needs shooting then hold out for an indoor show
Amen to that sir. Just how many of you will brave these Download fiascos?
Dear Earthlings,
Here are some NEGATIVE activities for the young and old. Keep it unreal, Dan
"Channelling From 6th Density Realm-Border Crossing"
The Pleiadians
Monday 8th March
The Bonnington Centre, 11 Vauxhall Grove, SW8 from 8pm
The Pleiadians are: Horst N., P.D. Ouspensky, Nosmo Finlandia
Augmentation: Yamaha PSS 6th Density Tone Transducer/ Roland Virtual Studio 1680/ Electronic Drum Magnetotronic Loop System/Shem Conductor.
The Scoundrelles
Friday 2nd April
The Last Rockers Club, Canarvan Castle, Camden Lock 7-8 Chalk Farm Rd, Camden NW1 8-12pm
Debut album “Organic Molecules In Action!” available now.
Also some recommended shows by Negative allies:
Wreckless Eric with The Rutles at the 100 Club, Tuesday 30th March
Mission of Burma at the ICA, Saturday April 3rd
The Stooges at the Download Festival at Donnington June 5th/6th, but if you hate shows in fields where the rest of the bill needs shooting then hold out for an indoor show
Amen to that sir. Just how many of you will brave these Download fiascos?
Thursday, March 04, 2004
It's Playlist time! (heck, I always forget to put up these things 'till some o' you axe for it, and you better believe I feel well flattered when you guys 'n galls actually care about my, uh, "taste" music wise). So let's go 'n dig in...
As for new stuff; I'm well 'n truly gone on the Leg Hounds' latest 'Ready to Go' on Alien Snatch. Sure, they still sound a lot like the Devil Dogs, but Christ are they good at doin' just that !. Somebody (Jeroen, Robert?) should get these guys over here before they split or run outta steam. And speakin' o' Euro tours, it was good to learn that Hot Pocket Robert will be takin' some time off from walkin' Tim Warren's dog to drive the mighty Ghetto Ways around the high 'n by ways of Euroland, 'cause their previously mentioned debut disc is still a mainstay on HQ's hi-fi. By all means get this platter, 'cause it's easily one of this years best.
I've been on a major Sun Records bender over the past few weeks. Carl Perkins especially spendin' hour upon hour doin' the rounds on my trusty Torens. Fine, fine honky tonk music that'll never grow old... As goes for just about anything on the label. Something which obviously rarely goes for a major label, but thumbs up anyway for Warner who have just released a solid 2 (vinyl!) disc blast o' stellar 60s soul ('Sock it To 'em Soul'). The names here might be familiar, but most o' the tunes aboard will be only recognized by the more hardcore soul fans. Jeez, Rex Garvin & the Mighty Cravers' 'Sock it To 'em J.B' is worth the price off admission alone !. Another great comp to be on the look out for is 'Living in the Past' on Misty Lane that rounds up a cool selection of the more softer side of 60s Dutch beat w/ full color sleeve 'n informed liners...
Oh, and of course there's CCR (as always), and for you reggae fans may I suggest 'Studio One Ska' on Soul Jazz and the Wailing Souls' 'At Channel One' on Pressure sounds that almost gives their ol' 'Fire House Rock' classic a run for it's hard earned money.... So there you have it (in brief), keep remindin' me to post these things more frequently....
As for new stuff; I'm well 'n truly gone on the Leg Hounds' latest 'Ready to Go' on Alien Snatch. Sure, they still sound a lot like the Devil Dogs, but Christ are they good at doin' just that !. Somebody (Jeroen, Robert?) should get these guys over here before they split or run outta steam. And speakin' o' Euro tours, it was good to learn that Hot Pocket Robert will be takin' some time off from walkin' Tim Warren's dog to drive the mighty Ghetto Ways around the high 'n by ways of Euroland, 'cause their previously mentioned debut disc is still a mainstay on HQ's hi-fi. By all means get this platter, 'cause it's easily one of this years best.
I've been on a major Sun Records bender over the past few weeks. Carl Perkins especially spendin' hour upon hour doin' the rounds on my trusty Torens. Fine, fine honky tonk music that'll never grow old... As goes for just about anything on the label. Something which obviously rarely goes for a major label, but thumbs up anyway for Warner who have just released a solid 2 (vinyl!) disc blast o' stellar 60s soul ('Sock it To 'em Soul'). The names here might be familiar, but most o' the tunes aboard will be only recognized by the more hardcore soul fans. Jeez, Rex Garvin & the Mighty Cravers' 'Sock it To 'em J.B' is worth the price off admission alone !. Another great comp to be on the look out for is 'Living in the Past' on Misty Lane that rounds up a cool selection of the more softer side of 60s Dutch beat w/ full color sleeve 'n informed liners...
Oh, and of course there's CCR (as always), and for you reggae fans may I suggest 'Studio One Ska' on Soul Jazz and the Wailing Souls' 'At Channel One' on Pressure sounds that almost gives their ol' 'Fire House Rock' classic a run for it's hard earned money.... So there you have it (in brief), keep remindin' me to post these things more frequently....
Just a reminder that BBC RADIO 2 will be broadcasting the great PUNK ROCK USA documentary this coming Saturday (6th March) and next (13th March). The second part was never aired because the Queen Maw croaked. Fingers crossed that any similar occurence will hold it until it goes out this time. If you miss it, then those with broadcast can catch it on the Beeb's listen again facility. It'll blow those cobwebs away and then some...
Tuesday, March 02, 2004
The latest batch of releases from Ace Records includes discs by (ao) Richard Berry and BB King plus a new volume in their great 'Land Of 1000 Dances' series. New on their site is an obit for Doris Troy plus another handy dandy guide in their "How To Buy Ace CDs By Genre" series.
Straight off the train that brought me back home from Amsterdam were I went to see Jerry Lee Lewis. A weird night for sure, as on arriving I learned that JLL's flight was delayed and I had about three hours to kill in a city that's all but dead on a Monday night. After spendin' way too long in a bar sippin' wine 'n readin' the dailies, I still arrived at the Paradiso well before showtime. So much so, that I had to watch this guy called Blondell, who seemed to be Jerry's support act on this tour. And what aural torture it was; think of a ABC (remember them?) lookalike doin' al the worst Elvis tunes you can think of and who rounds up his set with a U2 cover, get the picture?.
Finally, on comes Jerry Lee. And no matter the fact that he plays a short set, is backed by a band that couldn't hold a candle to the Nashville Teens and that he looks like he's just suffered a stroke, seein' the man up on stage from up close is one of those things that makes life worth living. The way he pounds those 88s is way beyond compare, and his voice is still, uh, kill, no, make that deadly. The crowd was a weird mix of aging rockers, chain-smoking housewives and Hell's Angels... all of 'm bein' in obvious awe of bein' in the pressence of one of the last real icons left on this planetseein' the man up on stage alive 'n well. Counting my change afterwards, I noticed the whole thing cost me well over a buck a minute, but it was sure worth it, 'cause when it comes down to it; no one or nothing beats Jerry Lee, so I just skipped figurin' out what was left of my petty cash and counted my blessings, and hey....
Afterwards I caught a couple o' tunes by Mr Airplane Man at the upstairs bar. These Boston gals do a White Stripes kinda thing, but with a more Oblivians-kinda weight to it. It was cool to note that after touring Euroland for only several days, they had attracted a number o' guys following them and handing over presents before showtime.
Finally, on comes Jerry Lee. And no matter the fact that he plays a short set, is backed by a band that couldn't hold a candle to the Nashville Teens and that he looks like he's just suffered a stroke, seein' the man up on stage from up close is one of those things that makes life worth living. The way he pounds those 88s is way beyond compare, and his voice is still, uh, kill, no, make that deadly. The crowd was a weird mix of aging rockers, chain-smoking housewives and Hell's Angels... all of 'm bein' in obvious awe of bein' in the pressence of one of the last real icons left on this planetseein' the man up on stage alive 'n well. Counting my change afterwards, I noticed the whole thing cost me well over a buck a minute, but it was sure worth it, 'cause when it comes down to it; no one or nothing beats Jerry Lee, so I just skipped figurin' out what was left of my petty cash and counted my blessings, and hey....
Afterwards I caught a couple o' tunes by Mr Airplane Man at the upstairs bar. These Boston gals do a White Stripes kinda thing, but with a more Oblivians-kinda weight to it. It was cool to note that after touring Euroland for only several days, they had attracted a number o' guys following them and handing over presents before showtime.
Sunday, February 29, 2004
Suzy and BB Y los Quattro with the great BW in London last week...
Of all the Brian Wilson reviews that I've read over the past week, the following is the absolute best... Courtesy of Lane Steinberg
"I'm now on the phone listening to "Smile" live from London. At 3:30 my friend Lenny called and said, "Lane, you there? Listen. I'm at the Brian Wilson concert in London. He's about to start the Smile section. I'll put the cell phone on the floor."
It's un-fucking-believable. I can't believe what I'm listening to. "Cabinessence" better than the record. Wait, now Lenny's singing along with "Wonderful" and he's off key. STOP SINGING, LENNY! He just popped onto the phone to say Macca & Martin are in the audience. Now I'm hearing stuff I've never heard before. GREAT. Like Good Vibrations mixed into Wonderful. OH, THIS IS AMAZING!!!!! Now it's the coda of "Surf's Up" with other stuff I can't recognize into the beginning of "Surf's Up". Harmonies are dead on. This is like an acid trip. For me, this is phone sex...
(Smile Coda - 45 minutes later)
Listened to the entire hour 2nd set + encores on the cell phone. The capillaries in my brain are probably like fried onions. Amazing to think that in 2004, Brian is performing a letter perfect version of Smile. If Vegas was putting odds on such a possibility back in '77, when Brian looked like the side of a barn, the ratio would be off the charts. Even through the static of the phone, the power of this music struck me in a very unique way. It was much deeper and more serious than the Pet Sounds set I saw two years ago. There was not even a vaguely pathetic moment here. This was pure intellectual vision and POWER. There were no breaks throughout the whole set. It was done as an entire piece, like a symphony. How these guys were able to nail a piece as tough as "Our Prayer" live is beyond me. Brian sounds absolutely astounding. The encores of "Barbara Ann", "Do It Again", and "I Get Around" were admittedly anti-climatic & sounded much like the Pet Sounds tour versions. Lenny got on the phone during "I Get Around" to say that Macca was dancing in the aisles with everyone else and no one was paying him any mind. I enjoyed trying to envision that! Now, almost forty years past the Sgt. Pepper/Smile rivalry, Brian's played the unreleased Smile exactly the way it should have sounded to the guy he lost the battle to. Pretty dramatic stuff. And then, after what seemed like three minutes of solid trans-atlantic applause, Brian came out for a simple solo piano rendition of "Love & Mercy", a song which gains more majesty & resonance with each passing year. It was quite a moving finale. I'm sure Dennis & Carl were having quite an amusing "I told you so" moment out there in the Ozone...
I wonder how much Lenny's cell phone bill is gonna be... "
Ok, I'm on the slippery slope here. Careering back toward reality having survived a week which has included pestilence and a power cut. The snow hasn't hit here so no chance of any stuck in the hoose respite. That and the fact that I haven't got this ongoing e-mail thing resolved either so I send out messages with no real idea of whether they're reaching their destination or not. The lack of reply suggests the latter but who knows? I expect things to work, how chuffing naive is that?
Saturday, February 28, 2004
Most of you will probably only know her as Miss Togar in 'Rock & Roll Highschool', but Mary Woronov has been in more great (cult) movies than you'd be able to mention. Dig around on her site for a while and be amazed at all the other things she's been involved with. And while I ain't no expert on the visual arts front, I can vouch for her novels bein' well worth your while...
Friday, February 27, 2004
Dutch readers should note that the VPRO Joey Ramone documentary from 2002 will be repeated on Sunday March 7 at 11 pm (net 3).
Now and again these days, I need some kinda affirmation that it's worth all the bashing of my head agin the proverbial brick wall in the name of what I consider to be be good music. There is only good and bad after all and the best transcends any genrefication. This dvd contains their patented American (electric folk) music and it will blow your mind. It underscores the bands importance once and for all. As performances go, this is blistering top form and if indeed it is the last ever performance of the real Blasters then they couldn't have gone out any better. Despite his not being there in physical form, I'm sure Lee Allen was in the house that night because it hops and bops as only a place lit with his kinda spirit could be. I wonder if this could be granted some kinda big screen release because it seems like we should be watchin' this in a cinema. Hearing that rhythm section and that piano pounding, those guitar licks and that voice in full sen-surround might be more than the faint hearted could be expected to take but I haven't seen performance footage like this since the MC5 movie. The little touches of interview spread liberally through are great too and all tolled this is an utter gift to anybody who ever saw the band and proof positive of how to "do it" for future generations. All this and plenty of audience shots of Phil Dennison too. Shout Factory have done a great job.
Thursday, February 26, 2004
Ivan from NERVOUS SHAKES sez... "Check out our album 'Separate beds? I Don't Think So' (blessed by Rick Rivets, Cheetah Chr and Jeff Dahl) and spread the word!!!". Should be out in April on Nun Records. Sounds like it's been blessed by Fred Willard also...
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Loose Lips Sink Ships is the new mag from Steve Gullick and the folks that brought you Careless Talk Costs Lives. It's a cracking looking beast indeed and while, like it's predecessor, I can't say that I dig anything like all of the subject matter, this really ups the ante in terms of both presentation and content. The writing is the absolute polar opposite of the advertorial crap that we're fed day to day and that in itself is a most worthy endeavour. It's a bit pricey at £4 maybe but I know the cost involved in assembling such an artefact and I'm telling you that nobody is coining it in at that. Also there's no free cdful of crap because we have way too many mug coasters already, right? Everett True is involved here and is looking to launch a mag by the name of Plan B in the not too distant future.
Copped from today's e-mole, a message from Ken Fox... Here are some confirmed FLESHTONES dates. Please announce, promote and post on all appropriate web sites. This being one of those, here's da info...
Fri 4/16/04 Arlington VA Iota Cafe
Sat 4/17/04 Baltimore MD Mojo Room & Lounge
Thu 4/29/04 Buffalo NY Mohawk Place
Fri 4/30/04 Hamilton ONT Corktown Tavern
Sat 5/1/04 Toronto ONT Horseshoe Tavern
Fri 4/16/04 Arlington VA Iota Cafe
Sat 4/17/04 Baltimore MD Mojo Room & Lounge
Thu 4/29/04 Buffalo NY Mohawk Place
Fri 4/30/04 Hamilton ONT Corktown Tavern
Sat 5/1/04 Toronto ONT Horseshoe Tavern
The one and only David Scott Esq. provides this snapshot of Brain Wilson's opening show at The Festival Hall in London on Friday past.
the good guys won or pop is art and vice versa
Late 1965. Imagine Brian Wilson's "California Girls" - now spin forward a couple of months to the sonic spangle of "Pet Sounds". Take a breather, proceed another few months on to "Good Vibrations" then enter the uncharted waters of, officially, "the most famous unreleased album of all time", "SMILE".
It's mid 1967. Is it any wonder that Brian Wilson crashed and burned at such speed? Being surrounded by morons didn¹t help either.
2004. Brian Wilson is currently surrounded by 18 musicians giving life to the most audacious pop experiment of it's day or our day, a kaleidescoped music collage which leaves you breathless in it's spin.
Tom Mix, Laurel And Hardy, Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee, Existential Vaudeville, a mesmerising portrait of America in tiny shattered fragments. It's a music you've never heard before. It¹s beautiful and hilarious.
Polaroid, Royal Festival Hall 21 Jan 2004. Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks hands joined and raised in victory. the good guys won.
the good guys won or pop is art and vice versa
Late 1965. Imagine Brian Wilson's "California Girls" - now spin forward a couple of months to the sonic spangle of "Pet Sounds". Take a breather, proceed another few months on to "Good Vibrations" then enter the uncharted waters of, officially, "the most famous unreleased album of all time", "SMILE".
It's mid 1967. Is it any wonder that Brian Wilson crashed and burned at such speed? Being surrounded by morons didn¹t help either.
2004. Brian Wilson is currently surrounded by 18 musicians giving life to the most audacious pop experiment of it's day or our day, a kaleidescoped music collage which leaves you breathless in it's spin.
Tom Mix, Laurel And Hardy, Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee, Existential Vaudeville, a mesmerising portrait of America in tiny shattered fragments. It's a music you've never heard before. It¹s beautiful and hilarious.
Polaroid, Royal Festival Hall 21 Jan 2004. Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks hands joined and raised in victory. the good guys won.
Adele Hartley heps y'all to...
Cult Weekend at Filmhouse (Edinburgh),Friday 5th to Sunday 7th March 2004
"Cult! invites you to a weekend of genuinely exhilarating, alternative cinema. A short, sharp antidote to all that has become so banal about recent cinema. Largely genre based, these are movies which experiment heavily with generic conventions and finally emerge as utterly unique works. Here, then, are a handful of titles which aggressively push the envelope of filmmaking, embracing the irrational and the extreme, taking us to the outer limits of cinematic experience.
In all these films resides the tangible sense of an irrepressible energy and passion - a determination that each movie had to be made (even though it now seems incredible that some of them do exist). This is visceral cinema. It is also progressive, highly individual and accomplished cinema - full of intelligence, wit, style and intensity. Cult! offers you an extremely rare opportunity to see these handpicked gems on the big screen. Some of these films have not been screened in Britain for at least a decade. Nobuo Nakagawa's Jigoku, a jaw dropping classic of Japanese horror cinema, has never before been screened in the UK.
The film packages includes: Possession, Punishment Park, Whipped and Abused: A Secret History of American Exploitation Cinema, Liquid Sky, Thundercrack!, La Rupture, Short Night of Glass Dolls Malastrana and Jigoku.
Filmhouse is delighted that film archivist, Jack Stevenson, will be appearing in person to present Whipped & Abused, an introduction to the history of American exploitation cinema told via an outrageous mix of trailers, clips, out-takes, shorts, pseudo-documentary newsreels and home movie erotica."
And while yer at it, check out DEAD BY DAWN.
Cult Weekend at Filmhouse (Edinburgh),Friday 5th to Sunday 7th March 2004
"Cult! invites you to a weekend of genuinely exhilarating, alternative cinema. A short, sharp antidote to all that has become so banal about recent cinema. Largely genre based, these are movies which experiment heavily with generic conventions and finally emerge as utterly unique works. Here, then, are a handful of titles which aggressively push the envelope of filmmaking, embracing the irrational and the extreme, taking us to the outer limits of cinematic experience.
In all these films resides the tangible sense of an irrepressible energy and passion - a determination that each movie had to be made (even though it now seems incredible that some of them do exist). This is visceral cinema. It is also progressive, highly individual and accomplished cinema - full of intelligence, wit, style and intensity. Cult! offers you an extremely rare opportunity to see these handpicked gems on the big screen. Some of these films have not been screened in Britain for at least a decade. Nobuo Nakagawa's Jigoku, a jaw dropping classic of Japanese horror cinema, has never before been screened in the UK.
The film packages includes: Possession, Punishment Park, Whipped and Abused: A Secret History of American Exploitation Cinema, Liquid Sky, Thundercrack!, La Rupture, Short Night of Glass Dolls Malastrana and Jigoku.
Filmhouse is delighted that film archivist, Jack Stevenson, will be appearing in person to present Whipped & Abused, an introduction to the history of American exploitation cinema told via an outrageous mix of trailers, clips, out-takes, shorts, pseudo-documentary newsreels and home movie erotica."
And while yer at it, check out DEAD BY DAWN.
So, The Stooges are headed for Glasgow as part of that mess? I doubt if the party faithful with have the stomach to put up with that but anyways, let's hope they have the sense to make another sweep.
Bjorn Nording drew my attention to this. Look out for The Long Ryders hitting up Europe during July. Meanwhile... "Sid spent a large part of 2003 working on a documentary about Gram Parsons. This is now finished and will be premiered in the UK on BBC4 TV on 5th March 2004 at 10pm (GMT). The film will possibly be scheduled for a BBC Two showing sometime in April or May with showing on a North American cable channel to be arranged ASAP. A co-production between the German Film Commission and the BBC, Gram Parsons: Fallen Angel, will be released as a DVD in late spring/early summer with extra footage. " FURTHER DETAILS.
Bjorn Nording drew my attention to this. Look out for The Long Ryders hitting up Europe during July. Meanwhile... "Sid spent a large part of 2003 working on a documentary about Gram Parsons. This is now finished and will be premiered in the UK on BBC4 TV on 5th March 2004 at 10pm (GMT). The film will possibly be scheduled for a BBC Two showing sometime in April or May with showing on a North American cable channel to be arranged ASAP. A co-production between the German Film Commission and the BBC, Gram Parsons: Fallen Angel, will be released as a DVD in late spring/early summer with extra footage. " FURTHER DETAILS.
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
Iggy & the Stooges to play Glasgow's Download Festival in June (the rest of the line-up is truly horrendous).
Three LAURA CANTRELLshows for our Swedish and Italian readers to put in their diaries. Hit the sidebar link for further information.
March 31, 2004 Foajebaren @ Mondo Stockholm, Sweden
April 1, 2004 City Sound Festival Gothenburg, Sweden
April 3, 2004 Auditorium Renzo Piano Il Parco della Musica Rome, Italy
March 31, 2004 Foajebaren @ Mondo Stockholm, Sweden
April 1, 2004 City Sound Festival Gothenburg, Sweden
April 3, 2004 Auditorium Renzo Piano Il Parco della Musica Rome, Italy
US visitors to this Thing should note that The Star Spangles are pleased to announce their Spring Tour Oh Four throughout which they will be showcasing material earmarked for their soon to be recorded second album.
Mon, March 29th Boston, TT Bears
Tues, March 30th Rochester, Steel Music Hall
Wed, March 31st Buffalo, Xtreme Wheelz
Thur, April 1st Detroit, Lager House
Fri, April 2nd Chicago, Lyon's Den
Sat, April 3rd Milwaukee, Cactus Club
Sun, April 4th Cleveland, Grog Shop
Mon, April 5th, Pittsburg, Club Café
Tue, April 6th, Baltimore, Fletcher's
Wed, April 7th, tba..check website
Thur, April 8th, Washington DC, Velvet Lounge
Fri, April 9th, Philadelphia, Pontiac Grill
Sat, April 10th, NYC, CBGB's
Mon, March 29th Boston, TT Bears
Tues, March 30th Rochester, Steel Music Hall
Wed, March 31st Buffalo, Xtreme Wheelz
Thur, April 1st Detroit, Lager House
Fri, April 2nd Chicago, Lyon's Den
Sat, April 3rd Milwaukee, Cactus Club
Sun, April 4th Cleveland, Grog Shop
Mon, April 5th, Pittsburg, Club Café
Tue, April 6th, Baltimore, Fletcher's
Wed, April 7th, tba..check website
Thur, April 8th, Washington DC, Velvet Lounge
Fri, April 9th, Philadelphia, Pontiac Grill
Sat, April 10th, NYC, CBGB's
Monday, February 23, 2004
John Fogerty recording new album.
"John Fogerty has been in the studio over the past few months recording his new album for Dreamworks Records. The recording has been going well and is coming down the homestretch. Look for a late spring/early summer release with a US and European tour to follow".
"John Fogerty has been in the studio over the past few months recording his new album for Dreamworks Records. The recording has been going well and is coming down the homestretch. Look for a late spring/early summer release with a US and European tour to follow".
J's post there was a shock although recent sightings of the man kinda suggested that he wasn't in good fettle. BBC News Report here!
Mud rocked and the girly lookin' guitar player (Rob Davies?) went on to co-write "I Can't Get You Out Of My Head" with Cathy Dennis for Kylie. They were a lot more punk rock than much of the bandwagonning shysters that climbed on board that bus circa '77.
Mud rocked and the girly lookin' guitar player (Rob Davies?) went on to co-write "I Can't Get You Out Of My Head" with Cathy Dennis for Kylie. They were a lot more punk rock than much of the bandwagonning shysters that climbed on board that bus circa '77.
RIP: Les Gray. Former singer of post-glam band Mud, who brightened up the mid 70s with fine foot stompin' tunes like 'Dynamite', Tigerfeet' and 'The Cat Crept In'.
For whatever reason I sometimes forget to mention the Lazy Cowgirls when it comes to answerin' questions RE: my favorite bands. Maybe it's because they've been around for such a long time and I've started takin' 'm for granted, who knows. But while spinnin' their latest 45 on Gearhead tonight I was once again reminded what an amazin' band this is. The ultimate band for agein'' punk rockers. Think your favorite country/honky tonk/blues lyrics set to a brain poundin' cross twixt early Saints and Exile era Stones. They are that good...
Sunday, February 22, 2004
The Rodney Bingenheimer bio-pic Mayor of Sunset Strip is doin' the rounds at various festivals at the moment, but you can also watch the first 8 minutes on the IFILM site.
Saturday, February 21, 2004
Las Vegas Rockaround 2004: Tom Ingram & No Hit Records Present a weekend of desperate rock 'n roll, sixties beats and other cool sounds! Stomp, shout and work it out with an international cavalcade of the wildest bands and DJs around. With the Downliners Sect; Monks, Sky Saxon, Hasil Adkins; Chesterfield Kings, Swinging Neckbreakers; Greenhornes; Deadbolt; Bobbyteens; Barrence Whitfield; and Muck and the Mires. Dates: September 24, 25 & 26, 2004.
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The one and only Ira Robbins TROUSER PRESS has a nifty new set-up going. Why not hit it up and see if your fave act is on there?
So yeah, I finally escaped and have a week off. This always happens, I keep my vacation to do something and usually end up having to use them (I ain't going to chuffing lose them!) before February is up. Anyway, time to catch up on stuff that oughtta have been done eons ago. I'm not sure that my e-troubles are over for a start so I need to make inroads into that. I have no patience it's true. I expect things to work and that might make me naive but is it really too much to expect a service? We're tied to this for a bloody year and as far as I'm concerned it ain't really up to scratch. Anyway, let's see how it pans out...
Last night, I spotted not one but two clips of Jennifer Aniston in her (levis) MC5 t-shirt during the intro credits to the new (and allegedly final) series of Friends. Moxie in Auf Wedersehen Pet was sporting one in the most recent, Havana-based, episodes of that show. Wonder if either of them is eagerly awaiting the release on DVD of A True Testimonial like I am? Hopefully we'll be able to bestow the news about that (and all the fab extras) comin' out soon!
Meanwhile, THE BLASTERS - GOING HOME live DVD is now available from Amazon, It's NTSC but you need it and I'd say the price is right at $13.99 especially for us when the exchange rate is so good. The live regular cd ($14.99) of the show features several different cuts too so you really need both. Anybody who saw 'em last summer shouldn't need any prompting.
Here in the UK, that's a little under 20 quid for the set. The tasteless masses can't get into a disco and scarf a couple of drinks for that. Going Home promises to be a full tilt testament to one of the greatest combos that ever took to a stage with plenty of guest stars to boot. Read about it on the BLASTERSITE and expect a full review when the package arrives.
Last night, I spotted not one but two clips of Jennifer Aniston in her (levis) MC5 t-shirt during the intro credits to the new (and allegedly final) series of Friends. Moxie in Auf Wedersehen Pet was sporting one in the most recent, Havana-based, episodes of that show. Wonder if either of them is eagerly awaiting the release on DVD of A True Testimonial like I am? Hopefully we'll be able to bestow the news about that (and all the fab extras) comin' out soon!
Meanwhile, THE BLASTERS - GOING HOME live DVD is now available from Amazon, It's NTSC but you need it and I'd say the price is right at $13.99 especially for us when the exchange rate is so good. The live regular cd ($14.99) of the show features several different cuts too so you really need both. Anybody who saw 'em last summer shouldn't need any prompting.
Here in the UK, that's a little under 20 quid for the set. The tasteless masses can't get into a disco and scarf a couple of drinks for that. Going Home promises to be a full tilt testament to one of the greatest combos that ever took to a stage with plenty of guest stars to boot. Read about it on the BLASTERSITE and expect a full review when the package arrives.
Wednesday, February 18, 2004
ILLEGAL MOVER Flyin Brian says "Dont wanna be a pain in the arse but if possible can you plug wir german shows or mention 'em in full? The whole things gone really messed up but we've said we're prepared to lose our flight cash 'n' soldier on..for r'nr! so any help in gettin' folks in would be great!dates are February 24th the pitts belgium:w/ the riots, 25th subway to peter chemnitz:with sons of cyrus, 26th groove station dresden:with sons of cyrus(who've saved our arse by lettin' us use their backline 'n' been all around good eggs), 27th the underground koln:with the riots, 28th wild at heart berlin, 29th epplehause tubingen:early show 6pm for a peoples kitchen!!!!" MORE INFO!
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
Any mention of the eighties might fill you with dread as a period that begat some awful, awful music but don't confuse those syn-drummed times with this THE 80's.
Originally self-released on CD in 1990, THE 80'S collects ten tracks recorded from 1984 to 1989 by accordion-pop anti-diva Angel Corpus Christi. This Gulcher reissue comes in a brand new package with hot Angel pix of 80's vintage. Four of the selections from THE 80'S originally appeared on I LOVE NEW YORK, a 12-inch released in 1985: Bernard Herrmann's theme for Martin Scorsese's TAXI DRIVER, complete with Travis Bickel's inner thoughts spoken by Angel; Richard Hell's "Blank Generation," featuring a rippin' solo from MX-80 guitarist Bruce Anderson; a groovy cover of Suicide's "Dream Baby Dream," with Alan Vega sharing the vocals; and Lou Reed's "The Day John Kennedy Died." Songwriter Don Ciccone's "Never Too Late For Linda" was originally released on Angel's 1986 WAKE UP AND CRY 12-inch. From the same period is another of his compositions, "King Of Los Alamos." Ciccone plays guitar on both as well as "Way Out West," a moody pop/rock ballad written by Angel and hubby/MX-80 singer Rich Stim. "John Cassavetes" is Angel's loving tribute to a deceased hero, a real gem that should've been a big indie-rock hit 14 years ago. Rich Stim's "Hell" sounds like it could've been an MX-80 song, with all the deadpan humor of their best "funny" stuff. And Angel adds her accordion-rock vision to a cover of the Alice Cooper anthem "18." MX-80 drummer Dave Mahoney plays on three of the tracks, and Rich Stim appears throughout playing guitar, bass, horn, etc. Besides accordion, Angel plays bass and keyboards. Plus contributions from Dean Leto and Dave Wellhausen. (Eddie Flowers/Slippy Town)
"Maybe the most brilliant female pop/rock artist in America, just because she has the guts and brains to break free so simply and completely." (Sounds/UK)
"THE 80'S is easy-on-the-ear, low-tech art rock that's a cross
between Nico and Jonathan Richman. This gal manages to melt your heart." (New Musical Express/UK)
"One of the most finely realized records heard all year." (Melody Maker/UK)
"One of the most powerfully alienated tracks." (Spin Magazine on "Theme From Taxi Driver")
Get your copy from CD BABY!
Monday, February 16, 2004
While the UK based Sonic Dirt site still lists the Reigning Sound's split as it's latest news, the truth is that the band is due to release their third LP 'Too Much Guitar' on In The Red on April 26th, plus there seems to be a full scale American and European tour in the pipeline.
And on a related note: There will ba a IN THE RED showcase at SXSW Saturday March 20th at Beerland in Austin, TX. Featuring: Reigning Sound, Lost Sounds, The Hunches, The Ponys, The FUSE!, The Mystery Girls. The later also have a new LP out soon on the label.
This looks like it'd be worth a swatch also... I'd never heard of BRUCE HAACK until I discovered the SF Indie Film Festival screening.
The Bettie Page biopic, BETTIE PAGE - DARK ANGEL just premiered at the San Francisco Indie Film Festival.
Irving Klaw is played by Dukey Flyswatter, wasn't he in Haunted Garage?
Irving Klaw is played by Dukey Flyswatter, wasn't he in Haunted Garage?
Sunday, February 15, 2004
Please excuse another bout of self-indulgence here, but I'm damn proud of the congratulations note on the Dictators site. Screenshots have been made and will be treasured in years to come (muchos gracias Karen).
Saturday, February 14, 2004
'Drunkard in the Think Tank' is the title of a new Roy Loney CD out next month on Career Records, who also have a Deniz Tek/Scott Morgan disc in the pipeline.
So yeah, where are we? Valentine's Day. That would explain the queue for bloody flowers in Tesco this morning. Personally, I think that the flowers should be left in the ground to be viewed alive but today they enjoy the fate of turkeys on Thanksgiving or Christmas depending on where yr at.
Last weekend Mary Lee's Corvette took a spin up to these parts and did a great show at The Tron in Glasgow. It'll probably be the last show of it's type at that venue because the greedy bastards charge upwards of £200 for the privilege of hiring it. But I digress, ML delivered a choice selection of her fine line in AOP. Adult Oriented Pop. Finely crafted and sung and an altogether commercial proposition indeed. Check out her website via the sidebar here. Prior to that we saw School Of Rock. It's good but possibly not the tour de force the hype claims. However, hearing The Ramones "Bonzo" at super volume in a cinema full of impressionable kids and (some) parents is something in itself. I just wish the guy who deserved to see this kinda thing was still around.
Other than that it's been a bastard of a week but last night I went to see The Waifs. They're an Australian folky pop thing that caused quite a stir at the Cambridge Folk Festival last year. The one song that I knew "London Still" reminds me of Iris DeMent's "Our Town". They're good at what they do but it comes over as too well oiled. Apparently they don't relish the fact that they're supported so strongly by their countrymen at UK shows but what the chuff is that about? An audience is a bloody audience and at least a third of last nights, judging by the accents in the bar, was from Oz. I think that in this day and age of lazy bastards that won't go out and furthermore won't buy tickets. They're doing pretty well. I left though wishing that Amy's Allison and Rigby could command such support. They each deserve it more because they have tons of songs that the great unwashed would like if only we could program them to. Walking around town I see Marc (ky Ramone) Bell is booked to play a multi-media show with two guys from the UK Subs in April. Another hapless cash-in. Yes he was there but only just. You'd think for Joe's memory they'd just exercise some caution.
I'm pretty excited about the prospect of hearing Suzy Y Los Quattro based on the extracts on the SCREAMING APPLE site. Go to the catalogue section and scroll down to the Suzy section. More about this outfit when I do.
Photo from www.underground-cologne.de. Spotted by Illegal Mover Flyin' Brian who will be bringing his combo's buzzpunkpowerpoprockactiondeluxe to that very establishment on February 27th of this annum.
Last weekend Mary Lee's Corvette took a spin up to these parts and did a great show at The Tron in Glasgow. It'll probably be the last show of it's type at that venue because the greedy bastards charge upwards of £200 for the privilege of hiring it. But I digress, ML delivered a choice selection of her fine line in AOP. Adult Oriented Pop. Finely crafted and sung and an altogether commercial proposition indeed. Check out her website via the sidebar here. Prior to that we saw School Of Rock. It's good but possibly not the tour de force the hype claims. However, hearing The Ramones "Bonzo" at super volume in a cinema full of impressionable kids and (some) parents is something in itself. I just wish the guy who deserved to see this kinda thing was still around.
Other than that it's been a bastard of a week but last night I went to see The Waifs. They're an Australian folky pop thing that caused quite a stir at the Cambridge Folk Festival last year. The one song that I knew "London Still" reminds me of Iris DeMent's "Our Town". They're good at what they do but it comes over as too well oiled. Apparently they don't relish the fact that they're supported so strongly by their countrymen at UK shows but what the chuff is that about? An audience is a bloody audience and at least a third of last nights, judging by the accents in the bar, was from Oz. I think that in this day and age of lazy bastards that won't go out and furthermore won't buy tickets. They're doing pretty well. I left though wishing that Amy's Allison and Rigby could command such support. They each deserve it more because they have tons of songs that the great unwashed would like if only we could program them to. Walking around town I see Marc (ky Ramone) Bell is booked to play a multi-media show with two guys from the UK Subs in April. Another hapless cash-in. Yes he was there but only just. You'd think for Joe's memory they'd just exercise some caution.
I'm pretty excited about the prospect of hearing Suzy Y Los Quattro based on the extracts on the SCREAMING APPLE site. Go to the catalogue section and scroll down to the Suzy section. More about this outfit when I do.
Photo from www.underground-cologne.de. Spotted by Illegal Mover Flyin' Brian who will be bringing his combo's buzzpunkpowerpoprockactiondeluxe to that very establishment on February 27th of this annum.
Friday, February 13, 2004
Some quick news updates for you all: The Lazy Cowgirls celebrate their first 20 years in showbiz with the release of a new 45 on Gearhead: 'You'/'When It Comes To You I've Got No Dreams To Lose'. ***** Munster Records in Spain is set to release a double 10" version of the Prisoners' 'Wisermiserdemelza' LP that rounds up the original album plus all the stray tunes the band recorded for Big Beat at the time. ***** Tony Slug informs us that both the Nitwitz and Hydromatics appear on the new 'Death Rattle & Roll' compilation on Wondertaker. And while on the subject; there's an entire new Nitwitz disc in the can, and from the few tunes I've heard so far it's obvious that it's another monster. Too bad the Slugster is apparently unable to find a label willing to release the darn thing !. What's up with that?. ***** The mighty Leg Hounds finally see their third album 'Ready To Go' (taken from the same sessions that gave us their first two footlongs!) released on vinyl c/o the fine folks at Alien Snatch.
Wednesday, February 11, 2004
OK, some stuff you might care to be aware of up and coming...
First, two ALEX CHILTON solo shows in Paris - Friday and Saturday 20 and 21st February at Le Sous Sol.
Chris of The Surfing Lungs would like to pass on this message... "We're playing a couple of gigs in Spain next month, at the Magic in Barcelona on March 19th and the GranujaRock Festival in Castellseras,Teruel on the 20th. Both gigs are also with TV Smith and Suzi y Los Quattro. We're doing a warm-up UK gig at The Prince Albert in Brighton on March 6th but that's some sort of "party" as the place hasn't got an official license or something." Suzi y Los Quattro has to be the best name I've heard in a while.
And you wanna know what's up with Cyril Jordan? (Thanks Bjorn)
First, two ALEX CHILTON solo shows in Paris - Friday and Saturday 20 and 21st February at Le Sous Sol.
Chris of The Surfing Lungs would like to pass on this message... "We're playing a couple of gigs in Spain next month, at the Magic in Barcelona on March 19th and the GranujaRock Festival in Castellseras,Teruel on the 20th. Both gigs are also with TV Smith and Suzi y Los Quattro. We're doing a warm-up UK gig at The Prince Albert in Brighton on March 6th but that's some sort of "party" as the place hasn't got an official license or something." Suzi y Los Quattro has to be the best name I've heard in a while.
And you wanna know what's up with Cyril Jordan? (Thanks Bjorn)
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Monday, February 09, 2004
The Fleshtones in Stockholm - Friday 6th February
The Debaser Club in Stockholm, a concrete bunker underneath the main road that runs north-south through the city, was bursting with the original spirit of rock’n’roll last Friday night.
The Maggots were the first to testify and illustrated why they are the perfect support band for a Super Rock tour of the “Frozen North”. Think, a no-nonsense attitude to the job in hand, well chosen covers such as “Circle Sky, and clanging originals. Tough guys with a tough sound. Hopefully the ‘tones will loan their Farfisa to them for the remainder of the tour so that their keyboard player can ditch the tinkling ivories though. A large crowd then assembled for a rare home-town show by the Nomads. Their performance was tight, confident and Nix Nomads voice, for my money at least, sounded even better than it does on disc. With the Nomads set list emphasising recent material such as “Don’t Pull My String” and “Ain't Yet Dead”, it was a pity that both audience and band remained rooted to the spot throughout the set. For a moment I thought I was back in London surrounded by a bunch of “Impress me!” geeks? But what the hey, for the gig was sufficiently primed for the return of Super Rock to the Swedish capital.
Arriving on stage as if they were about to play their first encore of the evening, the Fleshtones tore through “House of Rock” and one could not have wished for a more appropriate mission statement. Suddenly, we were in the cool and solid marble mausoleum that the ‘tones have built alone. Mixing old material alongside the new while running, jumping and blowing whistles, more than one observer must have wondered how long these “old geezers” where gonna last. Suffice to say that they did and the show flew by in a rapid ninety minutes. Random memories include that look of absolute concentration on Bill’s face. Peter, Ken and Keith building a human pyramid mid-song near the end of the show. The sight of a man wearing a shirt emblazoned with pink elephants, and well into his 5th decade, surfing the crowd on more than one occasion. Ken and Keith playing each other’s guitars during the introduction to “Roman Gods”. Keith standing on a chair and leaning over the microphone during “Way Down South” and “Communication Breakdown”. Peter, Ken and Keith hooking arms and forming a defiant “Powerstance” minutes into the set. And Bill Milhizer, standing tall behind the drum kit and knocking out that colossal beat for what seemed like most of the night.
For not only are these guys fun to watch they are damn professional too. It’s debatable how kind the musical history books will be to the Fleshtones, but those who attended the show at Debaser will hopefully smile at the memory and remember that the Fleshtones gave it their best.
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BBC RADIO 2 SEE THE LIGHT DESPITE THE GOVERNMENT KERFUFFLE!
The Punk Rock USA documentary made by the one and only Brother Crunch with the likewise Craig Leon will be repeated on Saturdays March 8th and 15th at 9pm. Part Two was never broadcast because the Queen Maw decided to leave the theatre that day. It's a real treat complete with Stooges, Suicide, Dictators, MC5 and plenty more. The doc will be a tad reduxed too, important material long believed lost to the world has been discovered and shall be cleverly inserted where you can't hear the joins. I'll post the link details nearer the date, just make sure you check it out.
The Punk Rock USA documentary made by the one and only Brother Crunch with the likewise Craig Leon will be repeated on Saturdays March 8th and 15th at 9pm. Part Two was never broadcast because the Queen Maw decided to leave the theatre that day. It's a real treat complete with Stooges, Suicide, Dictators, MC5 and plenty more. The doc will be a tad reduxed too, important material long believed lost to the world has been discovered and shall be cleverly inserted where you can't hear the joins. I'll post the link details nearer the date, just make sure you check it out.
Excellent UK pop-combo the Mighty Stars recently hooked up w/ Kim Fowley. Read the entire saga here.
Sunday, February 08, 2004
Damn, I completely forgot to mention this big Ronnie Dawson tribute that took place in Dallas over the weekend (sorry Tjarko). Like previous nights in NYC and even here in Holland, the event was organized to raise money for Ronnie's wife who not only lost her husband, but was also left with a small mountain of medical bills to pay. So as to kinda make up for my absentmindedness, here's a link that enables you to send some money here way. You know it makes sense...
A couple o' quick news updates: Swedish band the Sewergooves have just released a fine acoustic EP on Richie Records, featurin' solid versions of the Nomads' 'Where The Wolfbane Blooms' and Roky's 'I've Never Known This 'til Now'. ***** The Lazy Cowgirls have "just finished recording an all acoustic cd, with a couple electric guitars here and there, a little drums, a mandolin, an accordian and piano. We're looking for it to be released in late summer on Sympathy for the Record Industry".
From the man himself...
Eric Ambel to release catalog and a new CD on Lakeside Lounge Records.
With the release of Knucklehead on his own Lakeside Lounge Records Eric "Roscoe" Ambel clears the slate on 14 years of tracks that have been clogging his iPod. The record features 15 songs with various bands including various Roscoe's Gang configurations, the all Roscoe "Gringoman", the Bottle Rockets, Martins Folly, some pre-Yayhoos and the Yayhoos recording of the Del-Lords "Judas Kiss" with Steve Earle providing harmony. The record features some new Ambel compostions (Stepside, Garbagehead), some covers by Chip Robinson, Tom Waits, Neil Young and a new Steve Earle tune (the Usual Time).
Lakeside Lounge Records will also re-issue Ambel's 2 previous solo records. Rolling Stone Magazine called Ambel's 1988 debut Roscoe's Gang "the record Keith Richard should have made". The core band is Springfield MO's Morells with Syd Straw and Peter Holsapple as guests. Loud & Lonesome is Ambel's '94 release featuring songs written with Kevin Salem, Dan Zanes, Dan Baird and Terry Anderson with a very raw 3 pc muscle car band ripping through the tunes. Roscoe's Gang gets a re-mastering job and all 3 titles are in the digi-pack format with extensive notes and photos.
Look for all 3 titles to be available mid March '04.
Eric Ambel to release catalog and a new CD on Lakeside Lounge Records.
With the release of Knucklehead on his own Lakeside Lounge Records Eric "Roscoe" Ambel clears the slate on 14 years of tracks that have been clogging his iPod. The record features 15 songs with various bands including various Roscoe's Gang configurations, the all Roscoe "Gringoman", the Bottle Rockets, Martins Folly, some pre-Yayhoos and the Yayhoos recording of the Del-Lords "Judas Kiss" with Steve Earle providing harmony. The record features some new Ambel compostions (Stepside, Garbagehead), some covers by Chip Robinson, Tom Waits, Neil Young and a new Steve Earle tune (the Usual Time).
Lakeside Lounge Records will also re-issue Ambel's 2 previous solo records. Rolling Stone Magazine called Ambel's 1988 debut Roscoe's Gang "the record Keith Richard should have made". The core band is Springfield MO's Morells with Syd Straw and Peter Holsapple as guests. Loud & Lonesome is Ambel's '94 release featuring songs written with Kevin Salem, Dan Zanes, Dan Baird and Terry Anderson with a very raw 3 pc muscle car band ripping through the tunes. Roscoe's Gang gets a re-mastering job and all 3 titles are in the digi-pack format with extensive notes and photos.
Look for all 3 titles to be available mid March '04.
Saturday, February 07, 2004
From Dan Penniman at NEGATIVE RECORDS HQ
Hey everybody, A great night in store this Saturday as VENUS RAY join Vic Godard and Subway Sect under the wings of PennyBlack Music. With the irreplaceable Barney Oliver on an extended walkabout in the Australian outback, the show will mark the Venus Ray debuts of newcomers Jake Tassell on toy organ, sartorials and electronics and Gavin Mulcahy on the bass guitar. Venus Ray will be unveiling songs from their forthcoming 3rd album, due out in August.
The Spitz is a great venue with restaurant and art gallery, 5 mins from Liverpool St and Brick Lane’s finest eateries. Should be fine just turning up on the door, but it seems you can reserve tickets by calling Spitz Box Office (020 7392 9032) and pay for them when you pick em up on the night. More details below.
On Monday 16th February THE SCOUNDRELLES debut album ‘Organic Molecules In Action!’ is released. It’s already attracting raves in the press – look out for the 4 star review in the next Mojo. Available in all good record shops and on-line direct from Negative or Amazon.
And to celebrate the release The Scoundrelles headline London’s greatest garage rock night, the Dirty Water Club on Friday 20th February, with support from Norwegian all-girl beat combo THE LAUNDERETTES.
DIRTY WATER CLUB at the Boston Arms, 178 Junction Road, London N19 5QQ opposite Tufnell Park tube. Bands til midnight, DJs til 3am. http://www.dirtywaterclub.com More details nearer the time.
Hey everybody, A great night in store this Saturday as VENUS RAY join Vic Godard and Subway Sect under the wings of PennyBlack Music. With the irreplaceable Barney Oliver on an extended walkabout in the Australian outback, the show will mark the Venus Ray debuts of newcomers Jake Tassell on toy organ, sartorials and electronics and Gavin Mulcahy on the bass guitar. Venus Ray will be unveiling songs from their forthcoming 3rd album, due out in August.
The Spitz is a great venue with restaurant and art gallery, 5 mins from Liverpool St and Brick Lane’s finest eateries. Should be fine just turning up on the door, but it seems you can reserve tickets by calling Spitz Box Office (020 7392 9032) and pay for them when you pick em up on the night. More details below.
On Monday 16th February THE SCOUNDRELLES debut album ‘Organic Molecules In Action!’ is released. It’s already attracting raves in the press – look out for the 4 star review in the next Mojo. Available in all good record shops and on-line direct from Negative or Amazon.
And to celebrate the release The Scoundrelles headline London’s greatest garage rock night, the Dirty Water Club on Friday 20th February, with support from Norwegian all-girl beat combo THE LAUNDERETTES.
DIRTY WATER CLUB at the Boston Arms, 178 Junction Road, London N19 5QQ opposite Tufnell Park tube. Bands til midnight, DJs til 3am. http://www.dirtywaterclub.com More details nearer the time.
NORTON NEWS! February, 2004
WHAT: THE WORLDS GREATEST SINNER (1962)
WHERE: LINCOLN CENTER NYC (WALTER READE THEATRE, 165 W 65 STREET,
PLAZA LEVEL)
WHAT : FEBRUARY 14, 5 PM
Valentines Day is one week away, friends, so don't forget to blast some T.
VALENTINE (Norton LP/CD 280 and 45-094)! ... and if you're local to our sector
here in NYC, do not delay in getting tix for you and ya lovebug to the NYC
public premier of THE WORLD'S GREATEST SINNER, Timothy Carey's magnum opus circa 1962, the greatest rock n roll flick ever made... it makes CITIZEN KANE look
like THE SINISTER URGE, people! This mammoth and majestic film needs no
introduction to the tried and true who've either managed to get a glimpse of a ratty
vid somewhere along the way or who've yearned for the day that now approaches,
but for the uninitiated, may we direct you to Kicks #7 and PSYCHOTRONIC #6
(psychotronic.com -- editor Michael Weldon can be reached at pvzine@intercom.net) , plus there's great stuff including a feature in FILM COMMENT at filmliinc.com, Lincoln Center's website-- plus you can buy tix right there online for $10 (plus $1.25 for credit card processing). Handy dandy indeed!
Timothy Carey was a genius and one of the coolest cats ever to roam the planet.
When's the last time we directed you all to fine film fare-- just do it!
You'll see our revered Ray Dennis Steckler in the film credits and get your breath
baited for this unheralded brand of film fabulosity that now gets the royal
treatment on the big screen in the big town! Frank Zappa stole his beatnik
beardo "look" when he was writing the fantastic music for Sinner- without a doubt
his best song ever -- covered by the A-Bones on their Giant Claw 45 with none
other than Tim Carey spouting his own brand of boney sinner spew in the
intro-- the Aussie 45 is outta print but look for it on the A-Bones non-LP tracks
compilation due out in September! See youse at Sinner!
MORE NORTON NEWS...
Check in at nortonrecords.com for our boss current releases
including DON'T KNOCK THE ROK!, never ished Roky Erickson and The Alien's hot sock outtakes that rival only King Uszniewicz in the wildass late night oldies on
the rampage department. Roky's instore appearance in support of the album at
Waterloo Records in Austin last month brought out hundreds of adoring fans who
dug the meet-n-greet and slurped on Roky Rocky Road ice cream courtesy of Amy's
of Austin! The groundhog went back into hiding until the new crew of Nortons
arrive, some of our biggest releases to date.... stay tuned and don't forget to
CRANK IT UP!... big giant thanks to all the stars and friends and stompers
who made our December 27 Soul Spectacular a memorable night indeed! Hats off to
Andre Williams, Rudy Ray Moore, the Mighty Hannibal, Lonnie Youngblood, King
Coleman, Nathaniel Mayer, the Shanks, Barrence Whitfield, Betty Lavette, the
Soul Shakers, deejay Mr. Fine Wine and the whole gang who made it all a wild
birthday blast for Billy Norton (as Hannibal has dubbed our Mr. Miller) and a
crazed holiday/new years shindig for the whole pack! Birthdays greets go out to
Nathaniel Mayer, who celebrates his big 6-0 in style with the Shanks back in
Detroit this Saturday, Feb. 7 and the Attic (11667 Joseph Campau, doors at 8,
show at 10. Cover charge $10). Locals check out Lonnie Youngblood at Frank's
Lounge in Brooklyn Thursdays through February (frankslounge.com). Anybody heading down to the Sunshine State next weekend? Check out King Coleman at his own Florida stomping, or shall we say swamping grounds, on Valentines Day in Fort Lauderdale, tag teaming with X-rated legend Blowfly! WFMU's Dave The Spazz (wfmu.org) has the scoop and will be covering said event in person.
Andre Williams headlines Scotland and Norway in April, Hannibal is auditioning for
a TV show (true!)... and rumor has it that Arch Hall, Jr. may be performing
this year, live with his Wild Guitar! Stay tuned for more late breaking news
and check us out via the link opposite.
WHAT: THE WORLDS GREATEST SINNER (1962)
WHERE: LINCOLN CENTER NYC (WALTER READE THEATRE, 165 W 65 STREET,
PLAZA LEVEL)
WHAT : FEBRUARY 14, 5 PM
Valentines Day is one week away, friends, so don't forget to blast some T.
VALENTINE (Norton LP/CD 280 and 45-094)! ... and if you're local to our sector
here in NYC, do not delay in getting tix for you and ya lovebug to the NYC
public premier of THE WORLD'S GREATEST SINNER, Timothy Carey's magnum opus circa 1962, the greatest rock n roll flick ever made... it makes CITIZEN KANE look
like THE SINISTER URGE, people! This mammoth and majestic film needs no
introduction to the tried and true who've either managed to get a glimpse of a ratty
vid somewhere along the way or who've yearned for the day that now approaches,
but for the uninitiated, may we direct you to Kicks #7 and PSYCHOTRONIC #6
(psychotronic.com -- editor Michael Weldon can be reached at pvzine@intercom.net) , plus there's great stuff including a feature in FILM COMMENT at filmliinc.com, Lincoln Center's website-- plus you can buy tix right there online for $10 (plus $1.25 for credit card processing). Handy dandy indeed!
Timothy Carey was a genius and one of the coolest cats ever to roam the planet.
When's the last time we directed you all to fine film fare-- just do it!
You'll see our revered Ray Dennis Steckler in the film credits and get your breath
baited for this unheralded brand of film fabulosity that now gets the royal
treatment on the big screen in the big town! Frank Zappa stole his beatnik
beardo "look" when he was writing the fantastic music for Sinner- without a doubt
his best song ever -- covered by the A-Bones on their Giant Claw 45 with none
other than Tim Carey spouting his own brand of boney sinner spew in the
intro-- the Aussie 45 is outta print but look for it on the A-Bones non-LP tracks
compilation due out in September! See youse at Sinner!
MORE NORTON NEWS...
Check in at nortonrecords.com for our boss current releases
including DON'T KNOCK THE ROK!, never ished Roky Erickson and The Alien's hot sock outtakes that rival only King Uszniewicz in the wildass late night oldies on
the rampage department. Roky's instore appearance in support of the album at
Waterloo Records in Austin last month brought out hundreds of adoring fans who
dug the meet-n-greet and slurped on Roky Rocky Road ice cream courtesy of Amy's
of Austin! The groundhog went back into hiding until the new crew of Nortons
arrive, some of our biggest releases to date.... stay tuned and don't forget to
CRANK IT UP!... big giant thanks to all the stars and friends and stompers
who made our December 27 Soul Spectacular a memorable night indeed! Hats off to
Andre Williams, Rudy Ray Moore, the Mighty Hannibal, Lonnie Youngblood, King
Coleman, Nathaniel Mayer, the Shanks, Barrence Whitfield, Betty Lavette, the
Soul Shakers, deejay Mr. Fine Wine and the whole gang who made it all a wild
birthday blast for Billy Norton (as Hannibal has dubbed our Mr. Miller) and a
crazed holiday/new years shindig for the whole pack! Birthdays greets go out to
Nathaniel Mayer, who celebrates his big 6-0 in style with the Shanks back in
Detroit this Saturday, Feb. 7 and the Attic (11667 Joseph Campau, doors at 8,
show at 10. Cover charge $10). Locals check out Lonnie Youngblood at Frank's
Lounge in Brooklyn Thursdays through February (frankslounge.com). Anybody heading down to the Sunshine State next weekend? Check out King Coleman at his own Florida stomping, or shall we say swamping grounds, on Valentines Day in Fort Lauderdale, tag teaming with X-rated legend Blowfly! WFMU's Dave The Spazz (wfmu.org) has the scoop and will be covering said event in person.
Andre Williams headlines Scotland and Norway in April, Hannibal is auditioning for
a TV show (true!)... and rumor has it that Arch Hall, Jr. may be performing
this year, live with his Wild Guitar! Stay tuned for more late breaking news
and check us out via the link opposite.
LFT's is the expression I use for those of us who couldn't make those shows for one reason and another. However, I didn't realise that Steve was goin' out there so at least he'll be able to clue us in. Ain't you eager to hear what you missed?
Also, you want the skinny on Zurich? visit Crawford Smith's GREEN RIVER
Also, you want the skinny on Zurich? visit Crawford Smith's GREEN RIVER
Friday, February 06, 2004
Well those Scandanavians have the trump card this weekend Not more so than the Fleshtones/Nomads/Maggots triple bill that's hitting up Debaser in Stockholm tonight. Anybody out there up for filing a report? Helsinkians and Oslovians also, clue we less fortunate types into your brush with the thing they call Super Rock!
Thursday, February 05, 2004
The German Alien Snatch label is steadily becomin' one of the prime sources for current none-lame p-rock. Take the Von Zippers, a Canadian band who's name spells third-rate-Estrus at best, but who deliver the goods in fine style on their latest 'The Crime Is Now' disc. I could call 'm a slightly more accessible New Bomb Turks, but that would be sellin' 'm short 'cause there's a singular mind at work here, but it gives you the general direction anyhoo. Poppier (mainly thanks to the addition of some great cheesy organ sounds), but no less hard edged are The Minds. Housed in a suitably tacky 1979 "new wave" sleeve, their 'Plastic Girls' LP borders on powerpop, and that ain't no bad thing per se, but the guitars are loud enough to keep you hard-liners satisfied. Best of the bunch tho' is the eagerly anticipated (by me anyway) debut full-length by Ghetto Ways, who put out an excellent, but impossible to find, 45 last year, that gets a solid follow-up with this; the first great LP of 2004. "Detroit" is the first thing that springs to mind listenin' to this, but forget about the Stooges for a while, think soul/punk ala the MC5 or Dirtbombs, but only as some kinda reference, 'cause these guys have a similar scope, one that's way beyond that of you're average garage combo, touchin' on several decades 'n styles for inspiration w/ out ever soundin' derative. A sound investment if ever there was one.
Wednesday, February 04, 2004
Dutch readers are advised to check out the Demons - Carrera show at dB's on thursday the 12th of februari right here in Utrecht.
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