Archive for March, 2010

Bryan Ferry-In Your Mind

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

In Your Mind

Keepers:

This Is Tomorrow
Love Me Madly Again
Tokyo Joe
Rock Of Ages
In Your Mind

In Your Mind

Byrds-Younger Than Yesterday

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Younger Than Yesterday

Keepers:

So You Want To Be A Rock’N'Roll Star
Have You Seen Her Face
Renaissance Fair
Time Between
Thoughts And Words
My Back Pages
The Girl With No Name
Why
Lady Friend

Younger Than Yesterday

Beach Boys-Little Deuce Coupe

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Little Deuce Coupe

Keepers:

Little Deuce Coupe
Be True To Your School
Shut Down
Spirit Of America
No-Go Showboat

Little Deuce Coupe/ All Summer Long

Ready Steady Stop: Doin’ the Mod!, Vol. 4

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Ready Steady Stop: Doin the Mod V.4

Keepers:

David Bowie And The Lower Third – Can’t Help Thinking About Me
Michael Leslie – Make Up Or Break Up
The Bystanders – My Way Of Thinking
The Lancastrians – The World Keeps Going Round
The Onyx – You Gotta Be With Me
The Truth – Who’s Wrong

Ready Steady Stop: Doin the Mod V.4

The Wilde Flowers

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

The Wilde Flowers

Keepers:

Impotence
She’s Gone
He’s Bad For You
She Loves To Hurt
Memories

The Wilde Flowers

Jefferson Airplane-Crown Of Creation

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Crown of Creation

Keepers:

Crown Of Creation
Greasy Heart
Lather

Crown of Creation

Sparks-Propaganda

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Propaganda

Keepers:

Reinforcements
B.C.
Thanks But No Thanks
Don’t Leave Me Alone With Her
Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth
Something For The Girl With Everything

Propaganda

The Beatles-A Hard Day’s Night

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

A Hard Day's Night

Keepers:

A Hard Day’s Night
I Should Have Known Better
If I Fell
I’m Happy Just To Dance With You
And I Love Her
Cant’ Buy Me Love
Any Time At All
Things We Said Today
When I Get Home
You Can’t Do That
I’ll Be Back

A Hard Day’s Night (Remastered)

The Cramps-A Date With Elvis

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

A Date With Elvis

Keepers:

What’s Inside a Girl?
Can Your Pussy Do the Dog?
Chicken
(Hot Pool Of) Womanneed
Aloha from Hell
Blue Moon Baby
Georgia Lee Brown
Give Me a Woman
Get Off the Road

A Date With Elvis

The Animals

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

The Animals The Animals

Keepers:

Boom Boom
Talkin’ Bout You
Blue Feeling
Baby Let Me Take You Home
The House Of The Rising Sun
Around And Around
The Girl Can’t Help It
I’ve Been Around
Memphis Tennessee

The Complete Animals

Alex Chilton Live 09-19-81

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

I’ve never done this before… let me know if something doesn’t work.

This is an audience tape of a live show that I’m pretty sure I made, so it hasn’t gotten around much, if at all. Sound quality isn’t great, but it’s listenable and you can get a good idea of what Alex was up to in those days.

If there’s any demand for this sort of thing I’ll post more.

Tracks:

01 Bertha Lou
02 Tramp
03 Chances Are
04 Rock Hard
05 Bangkok
06 Rubber Room
07 Girl After Girl
08 Trashy Doll
09 My Rival
10 Blind Man
11 No Clue!

Link in comments.

Links

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Bruce Eaton’s Blog – your best source for Chilton insight from a guy who knew him well.
Power Pop Overdose – Liquor Giants and Cinerama for starters.
Never Get Out Of The Boat! – Lotsa Lennon, McCartney, Beatles and (after a short scroll) Blues.
RedTelephone66 – Dan Hicks!
Clicks and Pops Talks about the XTC album that never was.
Power Pop Criminals Tourists, Todd and Jane Aire.

Remembering Alex Chilton, Part 4

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

This’ll be the last one…

Alex Chilton’s death is a difficult one to get a handle on. Grief takes on a life of its own, and sometimes you really don’t know what it is you’re grieving about.

In the 70s Alex’s music re-wired my mind in ways that no other artist did at the time – at first the songs were bright and shiny, but with words that conveyed yearning and confusion. Later on the music became messy and confused and the words, desperate. It was exactly like real life, and maybe the reason this hits some of us so hard is that we watched this guy get knocked to the mat over and over and still manage to get back up and keep going.

It just seems that (like all of us) he deserved to someday be old and happy, and he didn’t make it to the finish line because his body gave out on him. His artist life reflected our private lives in so many ways, and it’s a little scary to think that we can have so many ups, downs, struggles and successes, loves, hopes, satisfactions… and then nothing.

He already wrote about the nothing part, so in a way I guess he’s prepared us a little for that, too.

My kids have “I’m In Love With A Girl” on their iPods (thanks, House) and can sing along to “In The Street”, and we will have an Alex Chilton appreciation night soon – wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world if another generation got re-wired the same way we were.

    Built up and trusted, broke down and busted
    They’ll get theirs and we’ll get ours if we can just…

    Hold on

Punk You!, Vol. 1

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Punk You!

Keepers:

X-Ray Spex – Oh Bondage (Up Yours)
Wire – Reuters
Stranglers – (Get A) Grip (On Yourself)
Tom Robinson Band – 2-4-6-8 Motorway
Bow Wow Wow – Radio G String
Rezillos – Top Of The Pops
Siouxie and the Banshees - Hong Kong Gardens

Punk You!, Vol. 1: Music for the Discerning Slacker Punk

Remembering Alex Chilton, Part 3

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

If you ever got to see Alex Chilton perform, chances are pretty good that you saw him do something wacky.

A couple that I was there for:

During a Panther Burns show at the Peppermint Lounge in NY I watched him spend a whole song trying to take his jacket off without undoing his guitar strap. The jacket won that particular battle.

At Maxwell’s in Hoboken he was doing a version of the Shangri-Las “Past, Present and Future” and just when he said “Shall we Dance” and the band crescendoed he popped a string on his guitar, screamed “Awwww SHIT!” and (if I remember correctly) stopped the song. After changing the string he and the band started back up at exactly the point in the song that they had left off.

For wack-factor nothing will ever top his performance at a club in Brooklyn in the early 80s, and I hesitate to even write about it because it probably represents a low point in his career. The fact that he was ultimately able to rise from these ashes where so many before (and after) couldn’t makes this a testimonial to his intelligence and resilience.

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John Fahey-The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death

Keepers:

Orinda-Moraga
I Am the Resurrection
On the Sunny Side of the Ocean
How Green Was My Valley
Brenda’s Blues
Old Southern Medley
Beautiful Linda Getchell
Tell Her to Come Back Home
My Station Will Be Changed After While
101 Is a Hard Road to Travel
Bicycle Built for Two
The Death of the Clayton Peacock
Poor Boy
St. Patrick’s Hymn

The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death

NRBQ-Workshop

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Workshop

Keepers:

C’mon If You’re Comin’
RC Cola And A Moon Pie
Mona
Get That Gasoline Blues
Deaf, Dumb ‘an Blind
I Got A Little Secret

Workshop

Remembering Alex Chilton, Part 2

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Brrrrrriiinngg

“Hello?”

“Hey Shane, it’s Joan. Guess what? I just met Alex Chilton!”

“Wow, I can’t believe it! What did you talk about?”

“Nothing much, but he asked me out.”

“Well, you gotta go.”

“You’d be OK with it?”

“Absolutely! It’s Alex Chilton!”

“Well I already said yes.”

“Oh.”

So my girlfriend went out with Alex Chilton. She didn’t have much to say about it afterward except that he was a really nice, funny and sincere guy who was quite sure that it mattered that she was born in September. They never went out again, so I guess the December Boys thing must have been tough to shake on a first date.

Remembering Alex Chilton, Part 1

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Back in 1977 I went to see Alex Chilton at CBGB in New York. The band at the time included Chris Stamey and a drummer (can’t remember who it was) and Alex walked on stage with a fanzine in his hand that said “Big Star” on the front cover. He then played a wonderful set that included “My Rival”, “Shakin’ The World” and (I think) The Ramones’ “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend”, which Stamey seemed to not want to do. After the show I got up the nerve to ask him if he needed or wanted a keyboard player in his band and he said he’d give me a call, which he did.

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Goodbye Alex Chilton

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Alex Chilton died yesterday, March 17th, 2010.

This is a tough one. Condolences to family and friends everywhere.