Thursday, 8 August 2013

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

♪♫ Oren Ambarchi - Secret Thirteen Mix 081


Tracklist:
1. Pat Metheny Group – ‘Barcarole’ (ECM, 1982)
2. 10cc – ‘The Worst Band in the World’ (Mercury, 1974)
3. Bill Fay – ‘Brighton Beach’ (Wooden Hill, 1969)
4. Procol Harum – ‘A Salty Dog’ (A&M, 1969)
5. Claudio Rocchi – ‘Oh Lyra…’ (Ariston Music, 1975)
6. Albert Marcoeur – ‘Non Long’ (Le Chant Du Monde, 1983)
7. Fleetwood Mac – ‘Although The Sun Is Shining’ (Reprise, 1969)
8. Insect Trust – ‘Walking On Nails’ (Capitol, 1968)
9. Dennis Wilson – ‘Lady’ (Stateside, 1970)
10. Ruedi Hausermann – ‘Ohue Titel’ (Unit Records, 1995)
11. Andy Pratt – ‘It’s All Behind You’ (Epic, 1973)
12. Steely Dan – ‘Any Major Dude Will Tell You’ (ABC Records, 1974)
13. Edu Lobo – ‘Oremus’ (EMI Odeon, 1973)
14. Jack Nitzsche – ‘Hanging Around’ (Reprise, 1974)
15. Chu Kosaka – ‘Bon Voyage Hatoba’ (Mushroom, 1975)
16. Patto – ‘The Man’ (Vertigo, 1970)
17. Paris Sisters – ‘Lonely Girl’ (MGM, 1964)
18. Peter Ivers – ‘Audience Of One’ (Warner Music, 1974)
19. The Doobie Brothers – ‘It Keeps You Runnin’ (Warner, 1976)
20. Blue Gene Tyranny – ‘Timing’ (Lovely Music, 1978)
21. Joni Mitchell – ‘Edith And The Kingpin’ (Asylum Records, 1975)
22. Stormy Six – ‘Reparto Novità’ (L’Orchestra Records, 1982)
23. Joe Walsh – ‘Here We Go’ (ABC/Dunhill Records, 1972)
24. Genevieve Waite – ‘Transient Friends’ (Paramour Record Corporation, 1974)
25. Buckingham Nicks – ‘Races Are Run’ (Polydor, 1973)
26. Wings – ‘Goodnight Tonight’ (Parlophone, 1979)
The author of the mix is Oren Ambarchi (b. 1969), an Australian electronic guitarist and percussionist who now lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. Ambarchi has been performing live since 1986. Oren Ambarchi’s works are hesitant, tense and extended songforms located in the cracks between several schools: modern electronics and processing, laminal improvisation and minimalism, hushed, pensive songwriting, the deceptive simplicity and temporal suspensions of composers such as Morton Feldman and Alvin Lucier, and the physicality of slowed down and stripped to its bare bones rock music, abstracted and replaced with pure signal. Ambarchi has released numerous recordings on authoritative labels such as Touch, Southern Lord, Editions Mego, Kranky and Tzadik. His record “Triste” received an honorable mention at that year’s Prix Ars Electronica. Also his works appeared on “Subsonics” (SBS TV (Australia)) and “Set” (ABC TV (Australia)). Ambarchi has performed and recorded with a diverse array of artists such as Fennesz, Charlemagne Palestine, Thomas Brinkmann, Keiji Haino, Alvin Lucier, Merzbow, Jim O’Rourke, Keith Rowe, Phill Niblock, John Tilbury, Evan Parker, Fire!, Sunn 0))) & many more. He is also a past and present member of bands including Sunn O))), Sun, and Menstruation Sisters.
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♪♫ Grateful Dead - Werewolves of London


10-31-1991
Oakland Coliseum
Oakland, CA
With Gary Duncan from Quicksilver Messenger Service on gtr
Song written by Warren Zevon
Complete show:

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Linder Sterling/Tim Walker: Forgetful Green (2010)

Linder Sterling: We filmed "Forgetful Green" on the morning after the 13-hour "Darktown Cakewalk." We were all in a state of physical, mental and emotional exhaustion. The filming took place at the oldest rose growers in England, under 40 degrees of midsummer heat. The weariness of the "Cakewalk" pilgrims shows in every frame. Tim Walker captured everything perfectly — he used a Super 8 camera for the first time ever, and we all had made a prior agreement that whatever the weather, we would make the film on that day. Rain would have been very beautiful, too — Richard Nicoll's costumes would have stood their biggest test yet. They'd already triumphantly survived the transition from the catwalk to the cakewalk, and to have seen the costumes rain sodden would have been spectacular.
Tim Walker: It really surprised me how she got these young actors and actresses to feel completely uninhibited ripping off all their clothes! Her gentle encouragement enticed a display of human sexuality, lunacy and chaos.

Wild Girls: Kathy Acker rewrites William S.Burroughs

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♪♫ The Smiths - The Complete Hacienda Films (1983)

The complete trio of 1983 Hacienda gigs & Brixton Ace London
 Hacienda Nightclub Manchester 4th February 1983
1. These Things Take Time
2. What Difference Does It Make 02:52
3. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle 06:37
4. Handsome Devil 10:55
5. Jeane 14:06
6. What Do You See In Him 17:29
7. Hand In Glove 20:52
8. Miserable Lie 23:56
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Hacienda Nightclub Manchester 7th July 1983 29:04
1. You've Got Everything Now 29:20
2. Handsome Devil 33:29
3. Reel Around The Fountain 36:20
4. What Difference Does It Make 42:17
5. Wonderful Woman 45:36
6. These Things Take Time 48:54
7. I Don't Owe You Anything 51:39
8. Hand In Glove 56:01
9. Miserable Lie 58:44
10. Accept Yourself 1:03:29
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Hacienda Nightclub Manchester 24th November 1983 1:07:28
1. Handsome Devil
2. Still Ill 1:11:08
3. This Charming Man 1:14:36
3. Pretty Girls Make Graves 1:17:28
5. Reel Around The Fountain 1:21:14
6. Miserable Lie 1:27:43
7. This Night Has Opened My Eyes 1:33:09
8. What Difference Does It Make 1:36:47
9. Hand In Glove 1:40:40
10. You've Got Everything Now 1:43:41
11. These Things Take Time 1:48:07
12. This Charming Man 1:50:36
13. Accept Yourself 1:54:29
14. Hand In Glove 1:58:27
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Brixton Ace London 4th June 1983 2:01:57
1. Handsome Devil
2. Reel Around The Fountain
3. Wonderful Woman
4. These Things Take Time
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Incidentally; The November 24th evening gig was on the same day that the band had made their legendary debut on Top Of The Pops performing 'This Charming Man'.

Johnny Marr on The Smiths making their Top of the Pops debut