Thursday 10 June 2021

Normal Service Resumed Mix

Wednesday 9 June 2021

The Pop Group - Feed The Hungry / Thief of Fire / There Are No Spectators (Beat The Blues Fest Alexandra Palace London 15/6/80)


Feed The Hungry / Thief of Fire / There Are No Spectators  
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With his mohawk Gareth looked like he'd mugged some little old lady for her wonderful blue coat he was wearing at the start of the set that day

The Slits with Neneh Cherry Live at Alexandra Palace, London, 15 June 1980

Filmed by Don Letts  
It was a great day and a great line up. 
More photos from my Facebook here 1 2 3 4

Gram Parsons - Thousand Dollar Wedding (Home Recording LA 1969)

Recorded by Jimmi Seiter 

Jerome Sydenham & Fatima Njai feat. Mario Punchard - Trans Afro Express (Vocal Dub Mix)

Instrumental

Praise You: A Tony Allen Tribute Mix

The Porn Crisis That Isn’t
Self-styled self-help guru Jordan Peterson is a dangerous thug

Tuesday 8 June 2021

CAN: In Search of A Vocalist

After Damo Suzuki left CAN, there were a number of other vocalists who rehearsed and played live with them in 1975/6 before they added Rosko Gee and Reebop to the core line up of Irmin Schmidt, Michael Karoli, Holger Czukay and Jaki Liebezeit

Tracklist: 
1/ Phew - I'm Your Doll (Phew vocalising over the Live At Edinburgh 1973 gig) That was Damo's last with the band and was recorded by United Artists but so far is unreleased. There are another two tracks from Phew at this session 'Hot Day In Köln​' and 'Finished' 
2/ Michael Cousins (A/K/A Magic Michael) - One More Night (from Live in Hannover 11/4/76) Once described by Nick Kent as 'Ladbroke Grove’s answer to Wildman Fischer'
3/ Tim Hardin - Rehearsal (presumably at Inner Space late 75. I have a live improvisation by them together also which is dated November 1975) Check the encore at this gig 
4/ Thaiaga Raj Raja Ratnam - Live Improvisation 1976 
The last time this was posted an ex girlfriend of Raj's left a couple of comments which filled in a few details and then there was this 
In the end CAN elected to keep the vocals inhouse RE-posted


Can’s Live Shows Will Be Heard at Last, Thanks to a Bootlegger in Big Pants

Sunday 6 June 2021

Fallen Angel

"Gram Parson: Fallen Angel" (2004) retraces Parsons' early days as a musician and his rise as a country-rock icon to his tragic death at the age of 26. The documentary features music and performances from Parsons' and interviews with family, friends and fellow musicians like Emmylou Harris, Keith Richards, Sid Griffin, and Chris Hillman among others

Saturday 5 June 2021

John Martyn - Devil Outside Mix

Earlier this morning I read about someone just having come across the late John Martyn and being totally knocked out by the sounds he wrangled out of his acoustic guitar on the live videos he'd stumbled upon, well yep...astonishing isn't it. 
Above are the songs: 'I'd Rather Be The Devil' solo in 1972, 'Outside In' live in 1975 with John Stevens on drums and Danny Thompson playing bass. As David Cavanagh said in Uncut regarding (the original) Live At Leeds release... (It) began with an 18 minute epic, Outside In, saturated in hypnotic echo, with an organic yet logical structure rising and falling, rising and falling, reminiscent of the Grateful Dead’s Dark Star on Live/Dead and he's not wrong. Finally one of the three versions of 'Black Man At Your Shoulder' that have seen the light of the day now and yet the song didn't make the final cut of One World, an LP that has never left MY top ten album list since its release in 1977 
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I'd Rather Be The Devil/Make No Mistake (OGWT 1973)
One World (with Danny Thompson &? OGWT 1977)
One World (1978) 
 
Outside In (Rocpalast Germany 1978)
 
Solid Air (Rockpalast Germay 1978)
 
Couldn't Love You More [cut]/Big Muff (OGWT 1978)
 
Unable to embed the whole gig but you can watch it HERE 
There is also this compilation of various BBC perormance up to 1981 which can be watched at the Internet Archive HERE 
I should mention that after the studio recording of Grace & Danger (which featured John Giblin on bass) that is my old school friend Alan Thomson on bass playing in the band. John's cousin lived next door to me in Glasgow and when I first met John we got on well as I'm sure a lot of people asked him about Nick Drake as indeed I did but I'm not sure many people got into a serious chat about Dudu Pukwana with him especially when they are snotty 15 year olds. I could tell you a few tales as indeed could my sister and funnily enough so can my ex wife who babysat his kids in London before we met. She physically cannot listen to him as although he wrote some amazing love songs there was a very dark nasty side to him which the alcohol and drugs brought to the fore. I remember being at some after gig party with Alan after a London gig and it was amazing how everyone was on tenterhooks wondering which Mr Iain David McGeachy would arrive. 
I should mention that there's an interesting look at the setup of the FX and guitars that he used to get those sounds over the years HERE 

Sinead O'Connor (Shuhada Sadaqat) announces retirement

Retracted

Some incredible early 80's Don Letts footage of The Slits has just gone up on youtube in the last couple of hours

 
There's more SO MUCH MORE

Friday 4 June 2021

Beauty In Blood

Via 

FUTURALAND HK