Monday, 8 December 2014

Sunday, 7 December 2014

Berkeley

Photos

Fucks 
given

Anna RF ft. Imamyar Hasanov - Lachin


Kamancha - Imamyar Hasanov
Anna RF :
Guitar - Ofir J.Rock
Frame drum - Roy Smila

'Is This Tomorrow: America Under Communism!' (1947)

Published by the Catechetical Guild Educational Society
Via

No they don't and yes it does

...says the American born Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson

Greece


Seeing Red

What does it mean to sound gay?


Via

Eddie & The Hot Rods - Writing On The Wall/Horseplay/Get Out of Denver



Iggy Pop - Pablo Picasso


Recorded for Spanish TV

Sherwood & Pinch - Africa 138


Late Night Endless, the debut album by Sherwood & Pinch, will be released on 9 Feb 2015 by On-U Sound/Tectonic Recordings

Saturday, 6 December 2014

Kilburn and the High Roads - Wotabunch!

All tracks written by Ian Dury and Russell Hardy unless otherwise noted.
"The Call Up" - 2:24
"Crippled With Nerves" - 3:02
"Patience (So What?)" - 2:04
"You're More Than Fair" - 3:03
"Upminster Kid" - 3:26
"Billy Bentley" (Dury, Hart) - 3:34
"Huffety Puff" - 2:13
"Rough Kids" - 3:15
"The Roadette Song" - 3:05
"The Badger And The Rabbit" - 2:39
"The Mumble Rumble And The Cocktail Rock" - 3:41
"Pam's Moods" - 2:57
Ian Dury - Lead Vocals
Russell Hardy - Piano
Keith Lucas - Guitar
Charlie Sinclair - Bass
Davey Payne - Saxophones
Louis Larose - Drums
Recorded January 1974
The Kilburns made two albums, but they were both the same. The second one was to try and stop the first one coming out! In fact it didn't prevent them, because Warner Bros. Records waited until I had some success, and then they put out that album called Wotta Bunch
Ian Dury

A number of years ago I asked here at this blog if anyone had a copy of this 'lost' album by Ian Dury and someone just sent me a copy. I had this on vinyl back in the day but...originally recorded for Raft Records in 1974 it was finally released by Warner Brothers in 1977 to cash in on Dury's new found fame as a solo artist with Stiff. I think it's actually a much better album than 'Handsome' which was the Kilburn's official release, though apparently Dury was not happy with this at the time. The cover for Wotabunch also features a Kilburn's line up different to that which played on the album