Not sure what to think of the Flamin' Groovies joinin' the nostalgia circuit. Then again, if I was in the neighbourhood around that time I would go 'n see 'm...
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
COUNT BISHOPS REUNION !
"Some awesome news for Count Bishops fans is that the band will do a one off gig to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their record label, Chiswick records. The show will take place at the 100 Club on Oxford St. in London on 23rd of September 2005. Line-up as far as I know will be; Dave Tice - vocals/rhythm guitar/harp, Johnny Guitar - guitar/vocals, Paul Balbi - drums, Pat McMullan - bass. The members are flying in from around the world to make this great event happen."
"Some awesome news for Count Bishops fans is that the band will do a one off gig to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their record label, Chiswick records. The show will take place at the 100 Club on Oxford St. in London on 23rd of September 2005. Line-up as far as I know will be; Dave Tice - vocals/rhythm guitar/harp, Johnny Guitar - guitar/vocals, Paul Balbi - drums, Pat McMullan - bass. The members are flying in from around the world to make this great event happen."
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
"Hello dear, here's the link to the first Garage Guide realized in Italy. Over 150 artists from 4 decades.... plus exclusive interview with Electric Prunes, Remains, Dave Allan etc. (Will be out at the end of April) We'll appreciate if you can put the link on your web site people can buy the book"
From Mr Keenan....
"Wanted to let you know that me and Heather (Taurpis Tula) are playing with Jandek (!), Keiji Haino and My Cat Is An Alien at the CCA in Glasgow on Monday May 23rd, tix on sale from CCA box office now. Nuts. Also, we have the Jandek CD from the Glasgow show on sale at Volcanic Tongue - on-line exclusive from the man himself, available elsewhere soon I guess."
"Wanted to let you know that me and Heather (Taurpis Tula) are playing with Jandek (!), Keiji Haino and My Cat Is An Alien at the CCA in Glasgow on Monday May 23rd, tix on sale from CCA box office now. Nuts. Also, we have the Jandek CD from the Glasgow show on sale at Volcanic Tongue - on-line exclusive from the man himself, available elsewhere soon I guess."
Monday, May 02, 2005
Turbonegro - Party Animals (Burning Heart CD).
Generally ol' Lindsay 'n me agree on most things, but when it comes to Turbonegro, well... Not that I wanna make a statement here in their favor, hardly so. 'cause it's been awhile since these Norwegians put out something truly worthwhile (just like the Hellacopters lost their magic spell when Dregen left the band, Trbngr lost theirs when they split after releasing their magnum opus (Apocalypse Dudes)). But there's really no denying that these guys can (still) write an actual tune. Lyrically it's an entirely different matter tho'. For those of us who don't have English as first language and can listen to this without noticin' the lyrics, this is prime stuff. But, yeah, when actually takin' in da wurds, I can see Lindsay's point about them being on a (puerile - LH) level that only dimbulbs could enjoy. That said, Party Animals is still a disappointment, even for me. If only for the fact that it's so goddamn nice and predictable.
Being the kind of person that drools over label-discographies, I nearly lost it when I clocked this baby. Maybe it is time for that second mortage on HQ...
Next up from Norton Records: "Johnny Clark & the Four Playboys - Jungle Stomp/I Need A Woman. Wild Northwest rock n' roll! This twin spin follows up our previous set of Spokane senders, Daryl Britts Lover Lover (45-113) with an insane 1963 ape call instrumental and an unissued 1957 slap bass rocker with a strong Buddy Holly Decca-era feel! Jimmy Lee Fautheree - I Want The Cake (And Not The Crumbs)/You're Not Play Love. Final recordings by the late Texas honky tonk legend, backed by Deke Dickersons Ecco-Fonics -sounds like a Warren Smith Sun label 45! Comes in trend setting brown die cut sleeve! A winner! Various - Party Date. This wild, wild party roars with four frantic 1958 Dallas rockers - two not originally issued! Gene Rambo & the Flames - My Little Mama/Carl Canida & the Flames - Party Date/Vince Murphy & the Catalinas - Speechless/Scotty McKay - Bad Times. Ron Haydock & the Boppers - 99 Chicks (LP). Wild Norton kingpins NOW ON VINYL LP! Chicago's answer to Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps! Insane 1950's rockers and Ray Dennis Steckler soundtrack numbers plus rare demos, all culled from original master tapes! A MUST FOR EVERY ROCK N' ROLL FAN! Various - Kicksville Vol.3 (LP/CD) Third set in Nortons popular KICKSVILLE series of raw unissued rockabilly acetates! This installment comes on like gangbusters with never before heard demos from rockin icons Benny Joy and Danny Dell, Florida mauler Ray Pate (with 12 year old bro Donnies stunning guitar work!), Volume Two favorite Eddie McCall and other deadly rhythm kings! Dig a special two-fisted bonus as you feast your ears on first ever demo recordings by future surf legend Gary Usher and hit maker Ral Donner! Various - Shake It Up And Move (LP). 20 Primitive 1956-57 Texas rockabilly demos by Elroy Dietzel, Jimmy Johnson, Johnny Fallin and others! This is the vinyl version of Ace Records' phenomenal GENE VINCENT CUT OUR SONGS CD - sensational stuff! . Various - Wildcat Jamboree (CD). Live late 50s broadcasts from Corinth, Mississippis DIXIELAND Jamboree radio program! LLOYD ARNOLD, CURTIS HOBOCK, BILLY WAYNE, LEON BASS, BOBBY WOOD, WAYNE and BOBBY PRATT and more! Includes liner notes by Jamboree bandleader Hayden Thompson, interview with Jamboree boss Charles Bolton, additional commentary by the legendary Eddie Bond and many rare photos. All titles previously unissued! * Over 78 minutes
Marty Thau's 2 x 5 album will be issued on cd for the first time by Sanctuary Records on May 10th. The album includes 2 cuts by The Fleshtones (Shadowline & F-F-Fascination) as well as (Brian Setzer's pre-Stray Cats) Bloodless Pharoahs, The Comateens, Student Teachers and The Revelons. This was a kind of old NY meets the emerging post punk NY and actually sounds a little now. Bearing in mind that now ain't exactly then. This historic document was produced by Jimmy Destri for Red Star but came out on Criminal Records in 1980. (Not Criminal Damage as dimwitedly/memory lapsedly reported earlier...)
Los Coyotes are heading for The Dirty Water Club in London, The night before their tag match with Southern Culture in Newcastle...
So yeah, there's some kind of election or something going on this Thursday or something, right? Events of recent times have left me a bit shellshocked to be honest and a direct result of that is not being able to take a trip to London to see The Hacienda Brothers and Dave Alvin and The Guilty Men. These fine artists are at the Borderline on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively and I'd urge you to catch them if you can. They'll improve your mood for as long as you're in their company.
I've been giving a lot of thought to what I could actually do if the balloon of unemployment went up. In many ways I'm unemployable, though I've a wealth of "experience" I've only worked at the one place since I left school. This is considered as retardation by the "go-getters" who've had more jobs than I've had hot dinners (and I've put those away let me tell ya!). Anyways it's time to clock the bigger picture... maybe sometime as a "mature" (that's old, not stinky) student? Certainly getting to grips with some new technology, maybe the night shift stacking shelves in Tesco... Just so long as I can keep things going in the manner we've come to expect. It is a relief not to have to do this right away but any complacency cobwebs have been blown clean away. I'm ready and I'm flexible. Resourceful and not about to roll over and tug the ol' forelock just yet.
So cast your vote tactically this coming Thursday, if you don't make your cross then you can't complain. Our friends overseas will be watching to see what happens in this soap opera that is living in the US of K, circa May 2005. Never mind, Southern Culture On The Skids will be here to save our souls V. soon!
I've been giving a lot of thought to what I could actually do if the balloon of unemployment went up. In many ways I'm unemployable, though I've a wealth of "experience" I've only worked at the one place since I left school. This is considered as retardation by the "go-getters" who've had more jobs than I've had hot dinners (and I've put those away let me tell ya!). Anyways it's time to clock the bigger picture... maybe sometime as a "mature" (that's old, not stinky) student? Certainly getting to grips with some new technology, maybe the night shift stacking shelves in Tesco... Just so long as I can keep things going in the manner we've come to expect. It is a relief not to have to do this right away but any complacency cobwebs have been blown clean away. I'm ready and I'm flexible. Resourceful and not about to roll over and tug the ol' forelock just yet.
So cast your vote tactically this coming Thursday, if you don't make your cross then you can't complain. Our friends overseas will be watching to see what happens in this soap opera that is living in the US of K, circa May 2005. Never mind, Southern Culture On The Skids will be here to save our souls V. soon!
Some random bits now that bear conveyance...

The new album by Robbie Fulks will be out May 17th on Yep Roc. Not a moment too soon...
Mr Lahman reminds me that "I'm sure I don't need to tell you guys but just in case here's a heads up from Rexs' Fools Paradise on WMFU. A 2 hour tribute show to Hasil next Saturday evening (approx 10pm our time) with lots of tracks and lots of mystery guests (whatever that means)".
I think those will include Billy and Miriam, Nick Tosches and others. Should be a belter. WFMU link in the sidebar there and please think about donating some moolah while you listen.
Monorail Music in Glasgow has the JANDEK in GLASGOW cd on sale now. The new release by the man of mystery who actually showed up AND played at The Arches last year. It's out on Corwood, anybody who wants one should gimme a holler and I'll hook you up. And talking about Scottish only availability, those who didn't roll uo for the TFC freebie in yesterday's Scotland On Sunday really missed out on a cracking little ep that underlines the power of this group in the pop firmament. More after I've been to the shop...
The new album by Robbie Fulks will be out May 17th on Yep Roc. Not a moment too soon...
Mr Lahman reminds me that "I'm sure I don't need to tell you guys but just in case here's a heads up from Rexs' Fools Paradise on WMFU. A 2 hour tribute show to Hasil next Saturday evening (approx 10pm our time) with lots of tracks and lots of mystery guests (whatever that means)".
I think those will include Billy and Miriam, Nick Tosches and others. Should be a belter. WFMU link in the sidebar there and please think about donating some moolah while you listen.
Monorail Music in Glasgow has the JANDEK in GLASGOW cd on sale now. The new release by the man of mystery who actually showed up AND played at The Arches last year. It's out on Corwood, anybody who wants one should gimme a holler and I'll hook you up. And talking about Scottish only availability, those who didn't roll uo for the TFC freebie in yesterday's Scotland On Sunday really missed out on a cracking little ep that underlines the power of this group in the pop firmament. More after I've been to the shop...
Monday already but I don’t have to work today so that’s a plus. Plenty to catch up on and also to procrastinate with. Saturday was the GEOGRAPHIC AT THE TRON happening at The Tron in Glasgow. A yearly event as part of TripTych, Stephen McRobbie and Katrina Mitchell’s services to their outrĂ© are beyond mere curation. Unfortunately we got there too late to see the screening of two episodes of the Swedish programme, “This Is Our Music” which featured Mahar Shahal Hash Baz and Juana Molina. These were introduced by the film makers, Andres Lokko and Lisa Milberg.
The Television Personalities are a combo whose appeal always escaped me. They say there would have been no Creation or Postcard labels without Dan Treacy’s Whaam imprint. And that would be a bad thing why? Anyway, I approach Stephen and Katrina’s event with as open a mind as I can. In addition to this, I recalled how ATV blew me away in Kassel last October and prepare myself for a bit of possible hat eating. But no worries, the TVP’s matinee was awful and underprepared. Treacy’s demeanour was rudeness wrapped in some manner of misguided attempt at irony. It didn’t mask the embarrassment and methinks a coupla wheels have come off the wagon of this comeback. When they came on there was some dry ice pumped onstage and DT asked who was responsible for that. Some wag shouted “The Sisters Of Mercy” and that was the only humour evident for the next half hour. I hope that they got it together for the later set and Edinburgh on Sunday. We’d shot the craw by that time.
The DJ action at these events is always stellar. You hear stuff and immediately need to have it. Stephen and Gerry played some amazing stuff. There’s so much out there still to hear and so little time in which to discover it.

Next up in the restaurant setting was Open Field Church, imagine The Polyphonic Spree in civvies comprised on folks from the Glasgow scene with Eduardo and some fellow Brazilians rousing a spirited rabble with his Country’s music. This was the best part of the day and all too short. A wee bit of Jorge Ben of an early Saturday evening is good for what ails ya.
Juana Molina is a lady who was a very famous stand up comedian in Argentina who only really did that so she could eventually make music. I think she played too long but will investigate the records. It’s an atmospheric sample and loop process that builds during the performance. Very accomplished but too much to take in at a first introduction.
Mahar were Mahar. There is nothing like them anywhere else. I’d rather they’d played in the theatre rather than the restaurant but there y’go. The overall effect of this verges on overload. Geographic Music is a broad church and could hardly be described as having instant appeal. This is something you have to work with and it won’t always be easy but there are rewards at the end of this inconsistent (for a Screeching Weasel/Demolition Doll Rods fan) rainbow. The world is a better place for it’s existence and I know that it would have happened irrespective of Creation or Postcard. Imagine no O*sis, go on… you can do it.

On Sunday there, those BMX BANDITS came to Falkirk, we saw 'em and are pleased to say that they followed Tony Christie without incident. With surprisingly good sound, they gave 'til it hurt without any sign of missiles or abuse. The sun actually made a brief appearance during the set too so somebody up there obviously likes them. In that case, isn't it about time he gave them a coupla shots at the hit parade?
The Television Personalities are a combo whose appeal always escaped me. They say there would have been no Creation or Postcard labels without Dan Treacy’s Whaam imprint. And that would be a bad thing why? Anyway, I approach Stephen and Katrina’s event with as open a mind as I can. In addition to this, I recalled how ATV blew me away in Kassel last October and prepare myself for a bit of possible hat eating. But no worries, the TVP’s matinee was awful and underprepared. Treacy’s demeanour was rudeness wrapped in some manner of misguided attempt at irony. It didn’t mask the embarrassment and methinks a coupla wheels have come off the wagon of this comeback. When they came on there was some dry ice pumped onstage and DT asked who was responsible for that. Some wag shouted “The Sisters Of Mercy” and that was the only humour evident for the next half hour. I hope that they got it together for the later set and Edinburgh on Sunday. We’d shot the craw by that time.
The DJ action at these events is always stellar. You hear stuff and immediately need to have it. Stephen and Gerry played some amazing stuff. There’s so much out there still to hear and so little time in which to discover it.
Next up in the restaurant setting was Open Field Church, imagine The Polyphonic Spree in civvies comprised on folks from the Glasgow scene with Eduardo and some fellow Brazilians rousing a spirited rabble with his Country’s music. This was the best part of the day and all too short. A wee bit of Jorge Ben of an early Saturday evening is good for what ails ya.
Juana Molina is a lady who was a very famous stand up comedian in Argentina who only really did that so she could eventually make music. I think she played too long but will investigate the records. It’s an atmospheric sample and loop process that builds during the performance. Very accomplished but too much to take in at a first introduction.
Mahar were Mahar. There is nothing like them anywhere else. I’d rather they’d played in the theatre rather than the restaurant but there y’go. The overall effect of this verges on overload. Geographic Music is a broad church and could hardly be described as having instant appeal. This is something you have to work with and it won’t always be easy but there are rewards at the end of this inconsistent (for a Screeching Weasel/Demolition Doll Rods fan) rainbow. The world is a better place for it’s existence and I know that it would have happened irrespective of Creation or Postcard. Imagine no O*sis, go on… you can do it.
On Sunday there, those BMX BANDITS came to Falkirk, we saw 'em and are pleased to say that they followed Tony Christie without incident. With surprisingly good sound, they gave 'til it hurt without any sign of missiles or abuse. The sun actually made a brief appearance during the set too so somebody up there obviously likes them. In that case, isn't it about time he gave them a coupla shots at the hit parade?
Sunday, May 01, 2005
Playlist-time: I've been kinda reluctant in posting any playlists in recent weeks as my tastes have been all over the place, making it difficult to post something, even slightly, coherent. But then again I figured what the f***. So here goes:
Once again I've come under the spell of Lee Perry, Jamaica's maverick producer. I have no idea how many records I have here at HQ carrying his name, but believe you/me, it's number borders on the obsessive. I still clearly remember hearing Bucky Skank on the radio somewhere in the early days of 1980, and the sigh of relief from the girl in the local record store, after I'd listened to The Upsetter Collection several times and finally decided to actually purchase the damn thing, I just couldn't make up my mind about actually liking this weird stuff. Suffice to say it grew on me, and it still holds up as the perfect introduction to Perry's work IMHO. On the other end of the spectrum I was able to pick up a mono copy of Dylan's Blonde On Blonde for just one Euro. My old stereo copy was send off UFO-style outta the window upon hearin' this thing as it was originally intended. Amazing!... Otis Rush's recordings for the Cobra label are among my all-time blues favorites, but if you don't trust me check Bang's take on the disc in Psychotic Reactions. Then there's James Carr, easily my fave soul singer ever! Up there with O.V. Wright. Ace Records has a handful of CDs available that are beyond believe. You wanna talk deep soul? this goes way down. What with temperatures reaching tropical levels already at the start of May, I've also took out the old Creation Rockers series on Trojan, six discs that guided my way into the appreciation of Jamaican music way back when. From upbeat Ska to the coolest Rocksteady and heavyweight dub, these six footlongs never fail to astound. Anybody out there remember the Sorrows? Not talkin' about the UK Take A Heart beatsters, but the US variety of late 70s vintage. Apparently an off-shoot of the Poppees, their first LP on CBS is a long lost powerpop gem. Skinny ties optional. So there it is. Throw in some mid 80s (pre-"gangsta") rap, Big Star and BOC, and you've got a stew brewin' that professional critics would call "eclectic". Me, I'm just lappin' it up. Over 'n out, 'till next time...
Once again I've come under the spell of Lee Perry, Jamaica's maverick producer. I have no idea how many records I have here at HQ carrying his name, but believe you/me, it's number borders on the obsessive. I still clearly remember hearing Bucky Skank on the radio somewhere in the early days of 1980, and the sigh of relief from the girl in the local record store, after I'd listened to The Upsetter Collection several times and finally decided to actually purchase the damn thing, I just couldn't make up my mind about actually liking this weird stuff. Suffice to say it grew on me, and it still holds up as the perfect introduction to Perry's work IMHO. On the other end of the spectrum I was able to pick up a mono copy of Dylan's Blonde On Blonde for just one Euro. My old stereo copy was send off UFO-style outta the window upon hearin' this thing as it was originally intended. Amazing!... Otis Rush's recordings for the Cobra label are among my all-time blues favorites, but if you don't trust me check Bang's take on the disc in Psychotic Reactions. Then there's James Carr, easily my fave soul singer ever! Up there with O.V. Wright. Ace Records has a handful of CDs available that are beyond believe. You wanna talk deep soul? this goes way down. What with temperatures reaching tropical levels already at the start of May, I've also took out the old Creation Rockers series on Trojan, six discs that guided my way into the appreciation of Jamaican music way back when. From upbeat Ska to the coolest Rocksteady and heavyweight dub, these six footlongs never fail to astound. Anybody out there remember the Sorrows? Not talkin' about the UK Take A Heart beatsters, but the US variety of late 70s vintage. Apparently an off-shoot of the Poppees, their first LP on CBS is a long lost powerpop gem. Skinny ties optional. So there it is. Throw in some mid 80s (pre-"gangsta") rap, Big Star and BOC, and you've got a stew brewin' that professional critics would call "eclectic". Me, I'm just lappin' it up. Over 'n out, 'till next time...
LINK: an interview with Legs McNeil on his recent (and essential!) book The Other Hollywood. (c/o Jan Kooi).
Saturday, April 30, 2005
The Goner Records forum threw up some interesting stuff recently (you need to scroll down a bit before things take off.
Tomorrow, there's a free Teenage Fanclub cd coming with SOS and I'm happy to pick up copies for NBT readers ouside the UK (or even Scotland) who might be interested. Let me know between now and noon on Sunday and I'll get it sorted for you...
"On Sunday 1st May, "Scotland on Sunday" will be giving away a six song CD of new and previously unreleased material, recorded by us, at various times over the last (gulp!) fourteen years. All you have to do to get your hands on one these babies, is buy the paper. Track one "Slow fade" is taken from our new album "man-made". track two is an alternative version of "I need direction". Track three is a new Gerard song called "Please stay". track four is an alternative version of "The world'll be OK". Track five is a version of "Todd Rundgren's" "I saw the light" recorded for, but not included in the soundtrack of the 1991 movie "Buffy the vampire slayer" (honestly!). Track six is "Same place, Different place" previously available as part of a limited edition "Twisted nerve" 7" single. You also get a voucher which entitles you to a £2.00 discount, if you buy the record at Fopp. There's also an interview inside the magazine section."
"On Sunday 1st May, "Scotland on Sunday" will be giving away a six song CD of new and previously unreleased material, recorded by us, at various times over the last (gulp!) fourteen years. All you have to do to get your hands on one these babies, is buy the paper. Track one "Slow fade" is taken from our new album "man-made". track two is an alternative version of "I need direction". Track three is a new Gerard song called "Please stay". track four is an alternative version of "The world'll be OK". Track five is a version of "Todd Rundgren's" "I saw the light" recorded for, but not included in the soundtrack of the 1991 movie "Buffy the vampire slayer" (honestly!). Track six is "Same place, Different place" previously available as part of a limited edition "Twisted nerve" 7" single. You also get a voucher which entitles you to a £2.00 discount, if you buy the record at Fopp. There's also an interview inside the magazine section."
Yeah, this hasn’t been the best of weeks. I spent much of it expecting to be “offed” in a wave of redundancies that are taking place in my workplace. I have a number of reasons for expecting to be a casualty a little down the line but for now my bacon is still in employment. I can still fund my habit(s) for now. The bigger picture and ramifications of this remain to be pondered and indeed borne out but it hasn’t been an altogether pleasant experience. Thanks to all for the positive hollers and support, I shall wear it always.
Of course, the mood was not enhanced at the discovery of the great Hasil Adkins having left this mortal coil. Presumably as a result of the hit and run that was reported a short time ago. People often talk about being “one of a kind” but this guy was Prime. The like of which will never be seen again. They simply don’t make them like The Haze anymore.
Anyway, it’s a long weekend so let’s savour it. We’re heading for the TripTych event in Glasgow curated by those fine people at the Geographic imprint. Mahar Shahal Haz Baz are playing and so are the Television Personalities amongst others. It will be an event of great DIY cultural significance bringing together strands from places beyond pigeonhole. Mr Ulf is here from Sweden to worship at the altar of this Special Church and also to scout for Bill Wells records at Monorail Music.
Tomorrow afternoon (Sunday), BMX Bandits will be on a bill with Tony Christie in Falkirk. I have no further information at this point but expect some fireworks.
So that’s yer whack for now. I woke up this morning as usual but had slept in but for once that’s OK. Just so long as that doesn’t become a habit too.
Of course, the mood was not enhanced at the discovery of the great Hasil Adkins having left this mortal coil. Presumably as a result of the hit and run that was reported a short time ago. People often talk about being “one of a kind” but this guy was Prime. The like of which will never be seen again. They simply don’t make them like The Haze anymore.
Anyway, it’s a long weekend so let’s savour it. We’re heading for the TripTych event in Glasgow curated by those fine people at the Geographic imprint. Mahar Shahal Haz Baz are playing and so are the Television Personalities amongst others. It will be an event of great DIY cultural significance bringing together strands from places beyond pigeonhole. Mr Ulf is here from Sweden to worship at the altar of this Special Church and also to scout for Bill Wells records at Monorail Music.
Tomorrow afternoon (Sunday), BMX Bandits will be on a bill with Tony Christie in Falkirk. I have no further information at this point but expect some fireworks.
So that’s yer whack for now. I woke up this morning as usual but had slept in but for once that’s OK. Just so long as that doesn’t become a habit too.
Friday, April 29, 2005
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
I'm hoping that this isn't true....
HASIL ADKINS HAS PASSED AWAY -April 26 2005
Yep, That's right... Hasil is gone... I received a call from a close friend of Hasil tonight... I think I knew it before he told me... Some of you may know that Hasil was in an accident some time last week...Doctors said he was OK...I had been trying to reach him to see if he was alright and to wish him well... Each time all I was able to reach was his answering machine... More news will be posted as it comes"
from Bloodshot Bill's Website, info from nimereht via Staysick
Update at 8.34pm... Mike McEchron supplied THIS... Haze has rattled and hunched off to the other side...

Photo from NORTON website
HASIL ADKINS HAS PASSED AWAY -April 26 2005
Yep, That's right... Hasil is gone... I received a call from a close friend of Hasil tonight... I think I knew it before he told me... Some of you may know that Hasil was in an accident some time last week...Doctors said he was OK...I had been trying to reach him to see if he was alright and to wish him well... Each time all I was able to reach was his answering machine... More news will be posted as it comes"
from Bloodshot Bill's Website, info from nimereht via Staysick
Update at 8.34pm... Mike McEchron supplied THIS... Haze has rattled and hunched off to the other side...
Photo from NORTON website
Hello Friend,
Can't we all use a bit of help now and then? Well, Susquehanna Industrial Tool & Die Co. is no different (okay, so maybe we're just a little different) and so, this Thursday, April 28th, we'll be joined on the stage of Otto's Shrunken Head by our returning special guest, Miss Heather Allison. Heather's helping -- won't you?
Sincerely,
Michael
"Ballads, Boogies & Blues"
THURSDAY, APRIL 28th / OTTO'S SHRUNKEN HEAD / 538 East 14th Street (just west of Avenue B), Manhattan / Two BIG shows, from 8:00 until 10:00 sharp / No cover!
Can't we all use a bit of help now and then? Well, Susquehanna Industrial Tool & Die Co. is no different (okay, so maybe we're just a little different) and so, this Thursday, April 28th, we'll be joined on the stage of Otto's Shrunken Head by our returning special guest, Miss Heather Allison. Heather's helping -- won't you?
Sincerely,
Michael
"Ballads, Boogies & Blues"
THURSDAY, APRIL 28th / OTTO'S SHRUNKEN HEAD / 538 East 14th Street (just west of Avenue B), Manhattan / Two BIG shows, from 8:00 until 10:00 sharp / No cover!
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