Monday 25 January 2016

Lizzy Mercier Descloux and Jody Harris - Mission Impossible (Live @Hurrah 1980)


Debbie Harry with James White & The Blacks - I Feel Good / Good Times (Live @Hurrah 1980)



Film by Charles Libin & Paul Cameron

Snatch - Joey (Live @Hurrah 1980)


Pat Palladin & Judy Nylon
Film by Libin+Cameron

Suicide - Sweetheart / Touch Me (Live @Hurrah 1980)


Film by Libin+Cameron

Future Pilot AKA - The Slave's Lament


THE SLAVE’S LAMENT By Robert Burns
Performer : FUTURE PILOT AKA
LEAD VOCALS: Mairi Campbell
Credit: Trad. Arr. Sushil K Dade
Mairi Campbell/Iain MacInnes/David McGuinness
Descriptor: Dub version of Robert Burns poem previously performed with Sly & Robbie + Karine Polwart at Celtic Connections Festival

Sunday 24 January 2016

Can - Halleluhwah (Joe Mckechnie Re-Edit)


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James Brown 1970's videos


Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose (Mike Douglas Show) 1970
Georgia On My Mind (Playboy After Dark) 1970
Sex Machine (Italian TV Show) 1971
Soul Power (Italian TV Show) 1971
It's A New Day (Olympia Theater, Paris, France) 1971
Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose (Olympia Theater, Paris, France) 1971
Ain't It Funky Now (Olympia Theater, Paris, France) 1971
World (Dinah Shore Show) 1971
Sex Machine (Mike Douglas Show) 1971
Superbad (Soul Train) 1973
Get On The Good Foot (Soul Train) 1973
Soul Power (Soul Train) 1973
Escapism/Make It Funky (Soul Train) 1973
Sex Machine (Soul Train) 1973
Try Me (Soul Train) 1973
Papa Don't Take No Mess (Soul Train) 1974
My Thang (Soul Train) 1974
Cold Sweat (Soul Train) 1974
Can't Stand It (Soul Train) 1974
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (Soul Train) 1974
The Payback (Soul Train) 1974
Damn Right I Am Somebody (Soul Train) 1974
The Payback (Zaire festival concert) 1974
Cold Sweat (Zaire festival concert) 1974
Get Up Offa That Thing (Mexico concert) 1978
Get On The Good Foot (Mexico concert) 1978
Doing It To Death (Mexico concert) 1978
It's A Man's World (Mexico concert) 1978
Sex Machine (Mexico concert) 1978
Eyesight (Santa Cruz concert) 1979
It's Too Funky In Here (Toronto concert) 1979
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James Brown - Olympia 1971

Higher Authorities - Neptune (Version)


Produced by Adrian Sherwood

Saturday 23 January 2016

Slow Low (Bowie's Low: All tracks played simultaneously and stretched to three hours)


IQ2 Racism Debate: Stan Grant


A powerful, powerful speech. Watch the full debate 'Racism Is Destroying The Australian Dream'. Murdoch columnist Rita Panahi really is way out of her depth up there.

Kamasi Washington's 'The Epic' in Concert

Saxophonist and composer Kamasi Washington, 34, has been working on releasing his now three-CD, nearly three-hour, choir-and-strings-assisted album The Epic for the better part of five years now. Even longer, if you consider how long his 10-piece working band has known each other: Most of its members, known collectively as The Next Step or The West Coast Get Down, have known each other since at least high school decades ago in South Central Los Angeles, and in some instances well before that. Even as their diverse careers have made it difficult to focus exclusively on this band — Washington is, for instance, the saxophone player heard on the new Flying Lotus and Kendrick Lamar albums — they've all continually committed to experimenting with a brand of jazz that resonates with their own generation's lived experience.
Jazz Night In America features Kamasi Washington and the music of The Epic at its release party, and in its full glory. From the Regent Theater in Downtown L.A., Washington presents his new album with his working band, a choir, a string section and plenty of special guests.
SETLIST
5:45 - "Askim"
27:25 - "Change of the Guard"
47:00 - "Leroy and Lanisha"
1:02:01 - "Henrietta Our Hero"
1:15:10 - "Re Run"
1:44:00 - "The Message"
MUSICIANS
Kamasi Washington, Tony Austin, Ronald Bruner, Stephen Bruner, Brandon Coleman, Cameron Graves, Miles Mosley, Ryan Porter, Patrice Quinn, Battlecat, Munyungo Jackson, The Gaslamp Killer, Terrace Martin, Leon Mobley, Ras G, Dwight Trible, Rickey Washington, Dontae Winslow, Miguel Atwood:Ferguson, Paul Cartwright, Yvette Devereauz, Atryom Manukyan, Ginger Murphy, Tylana Renga, Molly Rogers, Jim Simone, Andrea Witt, Nia Andrews, Trenyce Cobbins, Thalma de Freitas, Taylor Graves, Charles Jones, Dawn Norsleet, Steven Wayne, Mashica Winslow

What's Mo Tucker up to these days?

Still posting her right wing posts on Facebook

Friday 22 January 2016

Grant Hart to play Old Bar in Melbourne on March 5th

No advance tickets on sale unfortunately but a mere twelve bucks on the night. 
Here's a video of  Grant performing '2541' at the Northcote Social Club on his last visit out here...and was that really SIX years ago?

Photos & video: TimN

RSWX presents Dave


Download the RADIO SOULWAX app for iphone / ipad / android or watch online at radiosoulwax.com
Our homage to the man whose ability to change whilst remaining himself has been a massive influence on us. There are many legends in the music industry but for us, there is no greater than the mighty Dave. We've included all things Bowie, whether that is original songs, covers, backing vocals, production work or reworks we made, to attempt to give you the full scope of the man's genius.
For the visual side to this mix our friend Wim Reygaert (who also made the amazing film for Into The Vortex) came up with the most ambitious film for RSWX, taking us on a fever dream time travel through the man's career starring the amazing Hannelore Knuts as Dave. We've got to extend a special thank you to the cast and crew and everyone involved for putting so much time and energy and heart and soul into this amazing film, it is a pure labour of love for the phenomenon that is Bowie.
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Thursday 21 January 2016

David Bowie - America / Heroes (The Concert for New York City 20/10/01)


Or as some would call it, "taxes."

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The Junior Militiaman Anti-Government Playset

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Andy Johnson R.I.P.

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Record Making with Duke Ellington


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John Martyn - Black Man At Your Shoulder (Demo)


Wednesday 20 January 2016

FIRE! w/ Oren Ambarchi - Live @Bar Open Melbourne (19/1/16)


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FIRE! 
Mats Gustafsson (Saxophone, Electronics), Jonas Berthling (Bass), Andreas Werliin (Percussion) w/ Oren Ambarchi (Guitar) & Mariam Wallentin  (Voice *last song only)

A little older. A little more confused


Tuesday 19 January 2016

Glenn Frey R.I.P.



The Drones - To Think That I Once Loved You


Kanye West ft. Kendrick Lamar - No More Parties in L.A.


Monday 18 January 2016

J.G. Ballard - 'Super-Cannes' Book Reading (Blackwell's London 14/9/2000)


David Bowie in Bournemouth (1973)


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David Bowie Criticizes MTV for Not Playing Videos by Black Artists


...and remember Dr Dre would have been seventeen in eighty three!

Sunday 17 January 2016

Saturday 16 January 2016

Every Recording of Gymnopedie 1

Timestretched to the length of the longest recording

Friday 15 January 2016

Giorgio Gomelsky: Recording the Yardbirds

James Chance & The Contortions - Live @Max's Kansas City (1978)


James Chance, Jody Harris, Pat Place, George Scott, and Don Christenson
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Contort Yourself @Max's Kansas City 1980
 
Contort Yourself @M-80 Festival, Minneapolis 23/9/79

James Chance, Patrick Geoffries, Kristian Hoffman, Melvin Gibbs, Ronnie Burrage, Joe Bowie, Byron Bowie, Steven Kramer & Bradley Field

William S. Burroughs Reads & Sings His Experimental Prose in a Big, Free 7-Hour Playlist

Giorgio Gomelsky R.I.P.

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James Chance: Ups And (Mostly) Downs Of A Funk Visionary (The Face 7/81)


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Words by James Truman. Photo by Kate Simon
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James Chance & The Contortions - Live @Northcote Social Club Melbourne (14/1/16)



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So Dan from the Drones and the bassie and drummer (?) from Clairy Browne & the Bangin Rackettes only met James Chance yesterday. Damn if that was the first time playing together then tonight will be a killer. Three James Brown choons too...Superbad, King Heroin and Cold Sweat, done just the way I like them...raw and funky and NOT overcooked!

Wednesday 13 January 2016

Richard Hell on James Chance

It reminds me of the night James Chance - another crazy inspired musician of the period - was furious because the mob proprietors of some New York disco refused to pay him after a gig. Chance stalked around the huge, darkened dance floor in a fury, cursing. The room was empty except for a muscle-bound bouncer and James and me. When James started kicking beer bottles, the bouncer began to approach him. James picked up a bottle by the neck, smashed it against a pillar, and screamed at the guy, "You can't hurt me!" Then he jammed the broken bottle into his own chest.
It's a weird syndrome of the powerless saying to the powerful "You can't hurt me because I'm willing to hurt myself."
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James Chance on Richard Hell

You’ve said that that “listening to Richard Hell, that’s when I knew I could sing.”
When I was in Catholic grade school, I was in a boy’s choir. My sister describes it as sounding like yowling cats. I never had any training as a singer. I didn’t do it when I was playing jazz, though I was a big fan of Billie Holiday. One time when I was 16, I was at the music conservatory, I was standing in the hall, singing a Billy Holiday song, I thought to myself and someone came out of a classroom and said in a nasally voice “ will you please stop that!” But when I started the Contortions I thought I would just sing some of the songs and I would have a girl singing half of the songs. Actually, before I was in Teenage Jesus with Lydia Lunch, we had a band that never got out of practice called the Scabs. It was me and Lydia and Jody Harris and Reck from Teenage Jesus. The idea was to do half my songs and half Lydia’s songs. That idea continued onto the Contortions.
Originally I had this girl; she was the girlfriend of Alan Vega. Ann something… she had this homemade synthesizer that had like two octaves. After she kind of dropped out, I had this little punkette girl, Debby, who worked at this punk clothing store on St. Mark's. They called her Debby Revenge. Had her singing for one or two rehearsals. She wasn’t really serious, so after that I decided “Enough of this.” I was just going to sing the songs and let the chips fall where they may. Because it was true, Richard Hell didn’t have anyone’s idea of what a trained voice would sound like. But all kinds of other people were doing the same thing! Nobody cared if you had any kind of training or voice…or even if you could carry a tune. As long as you could project yourself somehow
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David Bowie: Father Of The Sleng Teng Riddim

Elvis Presley - Black Star (1960)

When I found out the name of Bowie's new album, the first thing I thought of was this old Elvis song. I'm convinced Bowie was referencing this song. The lyrics are too perfectly appropriate for his situation. Check them out:
Every man has a black star
A black star over his shoulder
And when a man sees his black star
He knows his time, his time has come

Black star don't shine on me, black star
Black star keep behind me, black star
There's a lot of livin' I gotta do
Give me time to make a few dreams come true, black star

When I ride I feel that black star
That black star over my shoulder
So I ride in front of that black star
Never lookin' around, never lookin' around

Black star don't shine on me, black star
Black star keep behind me, black star
There's a lot of livin' I gotta do
Give me time to make a few dreams come true, black star

One fine day I'll see that black star
That black star over my shoulder
And when I see that old black star
I'll know my time, my time has come

Black star don't shine on me, black star
Black star keep behind me, black star
There's a lot of livin' I gotta do
Give me time to make a few dreams come true, black star
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Also Bowie born on same day as Presley...and this. Conceptual art to the very end eh?