It's hot and humid and miserable in my beloved Ohio today, as it has been for most of this wretched summer.....when it gets to this point, a few things that make me feel (somewhat) better are central air, Michelob Ultra (I just had to explain THAT one yesterday), and the perfect music for miserable hot weather, which of course is instrumental surf music....likely I've pointed out before, but I think that surf music is the ONLY rock genre in which the instros far outweigh the vocal tracks on the regular, and, also, I have always found Jimi Hendrix' anti-surf bigotry to seem pretty silly (see: "Third Stone From the Sun").
First of all, I have posted this disc before, what i consider the best instrumental surf compilation ever, Rhino's "History of Surf Instrumentals", which is just a fantastic album, perfect for days just like today.....contains all the essentials, Dick Dale, the Astronauts, Chantays, Surfaris......what are you waiting for? And, of course, being a lifelong Buckeye I have never been, nor will never be near, a surfboard.....just always loved those rocking reverb guitars and bouncy/jerky tempos.
Well, anyway...last year I posted this disc all by itself, I've come so far as a promising young blogger since (PLEASE do not take that sentence seriously), that I just have to add some stuff.....how about the amazing, 31 track "War of the Surf Guitars", MUCH more obscure than the Rhino set, but this is a goddamn treasure chest......Boss Martians....The Honkeys.....Ralph Rebel.....Coffin Diggers.....the names alone are plenty. Get this NOW and don't be left in squaresville!
In a more serious vein, why don't we include Dick Dale's "King of Surf Guitar" album....Dick Dale, I think, can legitimately claim title to the king of the genre, this guy could shred....all his finest, "Let's Go Trippin'", "Miserlou"......a classic as well.
Next up we have "Surfin'With the Astronauts"......I recall the first time I heard "Baja" as a young boy and was blown away, at that time I didn't realize it was "surf" music, it was just a sound I liked. So why not include a full album of their stuff here, there is some overlap, of course, their versions of "Pipeline" and "Misirlou" are similar knock-offs of the originals, but "Baja" still rules. Good album
Lastly, we have a strange story.....The Astronettes. Allegedly this is instrumental surf music (it IS that, and it is quite good), performed by naked chicks. Theories abound as to whether this is true or not, I say it is, BECAUSE I WANT IT TO BE. Naked chicks, you see, are always welcome to try anything they wish, and get automatic points as opposed to, say, clothed chicks, or whatever. Some have said this is just an Astronauts bootleg, and I really, honestly, do not know, but I don't WANT it to be, I just keep picturing these naked babes performing and.....well, it just HAS to be true....doesn't it?
Links will be up by the break of dawn....no serious stuff ala "Pussy Riot", just fun, fun,fun....I HATE summer, always have, but we are creeping up on my favorite time of year.....leaves turning, cool, crisp air, football......the world will be right soon enough, I hope this collection of surf music helps the time pass for anyone else who hates the heat and humidity of summer time.
RHINO HISTORY OF SURF INSTRUMENTALS-01)DICK DALE & THE DELTONES -Miserlou 02)THE CHANTAYS-Pipeline 03) THE
BELAIRS-Mr Moto 04)THE BLAZERS-Bangalore 05)THE PYRAMIDS-Penetration 06)THE
LIVELY ONES-Goofy Foot 07)THE ORIGINAL SURFARIS-Bombora 08) DICK DALE & THE
DELTONES-Surf Beat 09)THE CROSSFIRES-Out of Control 10) EDDIE & THE
SHOWMEN-Mr. Rebel 11)THE SENTINALS-Sunset Beach 12)TOM STAR & THE
GALAXIES-Chifaldo 13) THE CHALLENGERS -K-39 14)THE SURFARIS -Wipe Out (Live) 15)
THE ASTRONAUTS-Baja 16)THE SURFARIS-Wipeout
WAR OF THE SURF GUITARS-01 RALPH REBEL-Sabre Jet/02 BOSS MARTIANS Continental Theme/03 THE SUPERTONES Side Slippin/04 THE VOLCANOS-Bad News/05 COFFIN DIGGERS-Stalla Vista/06 THE KRONTJONG DEVILS-Black Boots and Bikes/07 THE SUPERTONES-Shanghai Surf/08 THE PENETRATORS-Code Name Gypsy/09 THE RETROLINERS-Caught In the Undertow/10 BIG RAY & THE FUTURAS-Surf Hammer/11 THE SUPERTONES-Sweet Ride/12 THE KRONTJONG DEVILS-The Rafters/13 THE HONKEYS-The Way Back Machine/14 THE SUPERTONES-Sand Pumper/15 BOSS MARTIANS-Malaguena/16 RALPH REBEL-James BOnd/17 THE PENETRATORS-50 Bucks a Midget/18 Estrumental-Sol Si Do Si me Rela/19 FOOTSTOMPIN TRIO-Bullseye/20 COFFIN DIGGERS-Avenue X/21 THE KRONTJONG DEVILS-The World We Knew/22 THE SUPERTONES-The Wet Set/23 BIG RAY & THE FUTURAS-Horrorscope/24 THE HONKEYS-Good Evil/25 FOOTSTOMPIN TRIO-Run Chicken Run/26 THE SUPERTONES-100 Ft. Rd./27 THE DEL VAMPS-Apollo/28 THE RETROLINERS-Step Lively/29 JOHNNY & THE SHAMEN-It's So Easy/30 ESTRUMENTAL-Bolero/31 THE UNTAMED YOUTH-See and Shore
DICK DALE-KING OF SURF GUITAR-01 - Let´s Go Trippin´/02 - Shake ´n Stomp/03 - Misirlou/ 04 - Mr Peppermint man/05 - Surf Beat/06 - Take It Off/07 - King of the Surf Guitar/08 - Hava Nagila/ 09 - Riders in the sky/10 - The Wedge/11 - Night ride/12 - Mr Eliminator/13 - The Viktor/14 - Taco Wagon/15 - Tidal Wave/16 - Banzai Washout/17 - One Double One Oh/18 - Pipeline
THE ASTRONAUTS-SURFIN WITH THE ASTRONAUTS-01 Baja/02 Surfin USA/03 Misirlou/04 Surfer's Stomp/05 Susie Q/06 Pipeline/07 Kuk/08 Banzai Pipeline/09 Movin'/10 Baby Let's Play House/11 Let's Go Trippin'
THE ASTRONETTES-01 Che! Che! Che!/02 Martian Pyramid Stomp/03 Movin'/04 Hot Dog Foot/05 Firewaters of Alpha Gabba/06 Space Party/07 Drinkin and Astronavigatin'/08 Surf Into Space/09 Gouch!/10 Quiet Planet/11 Space Silent/12 Space Dock/13 Quasimoto X9 .......PLEASE, God....let it be true!
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Sunday, July 29, 2012
The Best Senser post, ever
Something of an English answer to Rage Against the Machine, Senser put out one phenominal album ("Stacked Up"), and a few more that are a bit short of that level. Mixing hip hop beats and vocals, metal guitars, and leftist politics, the sound on "Stacked Up" for my money made it one of the most unique, and best, albums of 1995. Especially noteworthy are the icy vocals of Kerstin Haigh, listen to her repeated chant "Make a SWITCH!" (in "Switch"), or especially her rant in "State of Mind" ("Shut your mouth and get back in line and if you don't like it well it suits us just fine!").....she ahd the ability to sound fearsome in sort of an Annie Lennox-"1984" manner.....went well witht he make vocals, multi instruments, and lyrics taking on the ususal subject matter of the time/place......
Anyway, I consider "Stacked Up" to be something of a near-classsic.....the second album, "Asylum" treads a lot of the same turf but as so often happens, "It" was gone after one album. Also issued around the time was "Asylum De" or "Senser vs De Senser", kind of a complicated issue in which Haigh had left the band due to pregnancy and they trudged on as "De Senser", until her return......anyway, it's all worth a listen, though simply not of the quality of "Stacked Up".
"Parallel Charge" was issued in 2001, kind of an overly ambitious compilation for a band with 2.5 albums to it's credit.....anyway, for some reason I have it, so if you prefer this programming sequence, have at it. "Schematic" and "How to Do Battle" were the next two legitimate new releases, in 2004 and 2009, and all indications seem to be that they carry on even now. Nothing wrong with these albums, just not as good as "Stacked Up", and as we've seen with Gang of Four, RATM, TRB, Crass, and lots of other "angry" bands, once the anger dies down a bit so does the intensity of the music.
None the less, they gave us "Stacked Up", which, again, I think is a fine album that anyone should have and hear.....loaded with great stuff...."Age of Panic", "State of Mind", "Switch"......and if it tickles yer fancy, check out the rest of their works. None of it's "bad", really, like so many befoe them, they simply never achieved the level of their debut.
Now, I have a request....I once heard the song "Age of Panic" done in a fabulous version known as the "Git-O-Rama ReMix"......I cannot find that thing ANYWHERE. Does anyone out there in Senser-land happen to have a copy or a link I can use? It was by far what I thought the top version of "Age of Panic", but I simply can't find a copy of it, internet or elsewhere.....I think that it actually came on a "Huh?" Magazine compliation disc, which must have been misplaced/given away/stolen/something.....anyway I'd love to hear it again, and if you can help me out here I'd truly appreciate it!........I'm still uploading White Stripes links, so when I get done with them I'll get started on these......tonight, maybe tomorrow!
STACKED UP-01 States of Mind/02 The Key/03 Switch/04 Age of Panic/05 Peanut Head/06 One Touch One Bounce/07 Stubborn/08 What's Going On?/09 Peace/10 Eject/11 No Comply/12 Worth
ASYLUM-01 Book of Flies/02 Charming Demons/03 Adrenalin/04 Strange Asylum/05 Burn Out/06 Desensitized/07 Breed/08 Lizard/09 Oyster
ASYLUM DE-01 Charming Demons (DJ Awe Mix)/02 Eye Kalied/03 Tried and Untested/04 Om (Harry Hog Mix)/05 Rows of People/06 Gabba Man
PARALLEL CHARGE-01 Charming Demons/02 Strange Asylum/03 Breed/04 Adrenalin/05 Lizard/06 Book of Flies/07 Desensitized/08 Burn Out/09 Enemy Down/10 Weatherman/11 Door Game/12 Oyster/13 Switch (Depth Charge First Venom Mix)/14 Age of Panic
SCHEMATIC-01 Silent By/02 Infoburner/03 Bulletproof/04 Formula Milk/05 Crucible/06 Return To Zombie Island/07 An Astonishing Spectacle/08 Photographed Flies/09 Bomb Factories/10 A Conscious War/11 The Brunt
HOW TO DO BATTLE-01 Wake Up You're On Fire/02 Resistance Now/03 Brightest Rays/04 2 3 Clear/05 Dictator Bling/06 End of the World Show/07 Smoking Paranoia/08 Sandhurst in Zero G/09
So Refined/10 Hex/11 Fairy Tale/12 Lights Out/13 Arturo
Anyway, I consider "Stacked Up" to be something of a near-classsic.....the second album, "Asylum" treads a lot of the same turf but as so often happens, "It" was gone after one album. Also issued around the time was "Asylum De" or "Senser vs De Senser", kind of a complicated issue in which Haigh had left the band due to pregnancy and they trudged on as "De Senser", until her return......anyway, it's all worth a listen, though simply not of the quality of "Stacked Up".
"Parallel Charge" was issued in 2001, kind of an overly ambitious compilation for a band with 2.5 albums to it's credit.....anyway, for some reason I have it, so if you prefer this programming sequence, have at it. "Schematic" and "How to Do Battle" were the next two legitimate new releases, in 2004 and 2009, and all indications seem to be that they carry on even now. Nothing wrong with these albums, just not as good as "Stacked Up", and as we've seen with Gang of Four, RATM, TRB, Crass, and lots of other "angry" bands, once the anger dies down a bit so does the intensity of the music.
None the less, they gave us "Stacked Up", which, again, I think is a fine album that anyone should have and hear.....loaded with great stuff...."Age of Panic", "State of Mind", "Switch"......and if it tickles yer fancy, check out the rest of their works. None of it's "bad", really, like so many befoe them, they simply never achieved the level of their debut.
Now, I have a request....I once heard the song "Age of Panic" done in a fabulous version known as the "Git-O-Rama ReMix"......I cannot find that thing ANYWHERE. Does anyone out there in Senser-land happen to have a copy or a link I can use? It was by far what I thought the top version of "Age of Panic", but I simply can't find a copy of it, internet or elsewhere.....I think that it actually came on a "Huh?" Magazine compliation disc, which must have been misplaced/given away/stolen/something.....anyway I'd love to hear it again, and if you can help me out here I'd truly appreciate it!........I'm still uploading White Stripes links, so when I get done with them I'll get started on these......tonight, maybe tomorrow!
STACKED UP-01 States of Mind/02 The Key/03 Switch/04 Age of Panic/05 Peanut Head/06 One Touch One Bounce/07 Stubborn/08 What's Going On?/09 Peace/10 Eject/11 No Comply/12 Worth
ASYLUM-01 Book of Flies/02 Charming Demons/03 Adrenalin/04 Strange Asylum/05 Burn Out/06 Desensitized/07 Breed/08 Lizard/09 Oyster
ASYLUM DE-01 Charming Demons (DJ Awe Mix)/02 Eye Kalied/03 Tried and Untested/04 Om (Harry Hog Mix)/05 Rows of People/06 Gabba Man
PARALLEL CHARGE-01 Charming Demons/02 Strange Asylum/03 Breed/04 Adrenalin/05 Lizard/06 Book of Flies/07 Desensitized/08 Burn Out/09 Enemy Down/10 Weatherman/11 Door Game/12 Oyster/13 Switch (Depth Charge First Venom Mix)/14 Age of Panic
SCHEMATIC-01 Silent By/02 Infoburner/03 Bulletproof/04 Formula Milk/05 Crucible/06 Return To Zombie Island/07 An Astonishing Spectacle/08 Photographed Flies/09 Bomb Factories/10 A Conscious War/11 The Brunt
HOW TO DO BATTLE-01 Wake Up You're On Fire/02 Resistance Now/03 Brightest Rays/04 2 3 Clear/05 Dictator Bling/06 End of the World Show/07 Smoking Paranoia/08 Sandhurst in Zero G/09
So Refined/10 Hex/11 Fairy Tale/12 Lights Out/13 Arturo
Thursday, July 26, 2012
And Now For Something Completely Different
Hopefully some of you will love this post, some might think I'm losing my finer marbles.....no music today, but what I have for you are three beautiful collections of concert poster art.....I LOVE these, I'd credit the blogs I took thm from but I honestly don't remember......
Group #1 is a bunch of flyers from various punk shows. The second bunch is a lot of "classic" rock, psychedelia, pretty mutch a catchall.....the posters for the psych bands of the 1960's were beautiful, in my opinion......and group #3, modern day stoner bands, tend to top even those old psych posters in colorful splendor......
Not a lot I have to say about this, I think it's some really cool stuff that I am happy to share. If it's not your thing, well, I'll be back soon with something else......for my money though, this is something that you REALLY don't see everyday, so enjoy them. There are samples from all three groups shown around the post, but there are litterally THOUSANDS of different bands represented. I hope your faves are here.....sorry if not
Links will be in the comments section as per ususal.....let me know what you think of these, I have a lot more of this kind of thing if there is any interest, Creem and Rolling Stone covers, many many concert photos, just tons of stuff......but I only want to put up the stuff you guys want/enjoy.
I'm excited about this post, I hope it gets big DL numbers.....It really IS worth it, just to keep on your computer and browse through and marvel at the beauty of some of this art.....lots of memories here. I really, really like the stuff in these files, and all I can say is I hope you do as well!
Remember, the first link is the "Punk" fliers.....2nd link is more of the catch-all, psychedelic and classic stuff.....and third is more modern day stoner stuff......I hope you like all three!
Group #1 is a bunch of flyers from various punk shows. The second bunch is a lot of "classic" rock, psychedelia, pretty mutch a catchall.....the posters for the psych bands of the 1960's were beautiful, in my opinion......and group #3, modern day stoner bands, tend to top even those old psych posters in colorful splendor......
Not a lot I have to say about this, I think it's some really cool stuff that I am happy to share. If it's not your thing, well, I'll be back soon with something else......for my money though, this is something that you REALLY don't see everyday, so enjoy them. There are samples from all three groups shown around the post, but there are litterally THOUSANDS of different bands represented. I hope your faves are here.....sorry if not
Links will be in the comments section as per ususal.....let me know what you think of these, I have a lot more of this kind of thing if there is any interest, Creem and Rolling Stone covers, many many concert photos, just tons of stuff......but I only want to put up the stuff you guys want/enjoy.
I'm excited about this post, I hope it gets big DL numbers.....It really IS worth it, just to keep on your computer and browse through and marvel at the beauty of some of this art.....lots of memories here. I really, really like the stuff in these files, and all I can say is I hope you do as well!
Remember, the first link is the "Punk" fliers.....2nd link is more of the catch-all, psychedelic and classic stuff.....and third is more modern day stoner stuff......I hope you like all three!
Monks RARITIES?
Seems like a relative term, but I was just poking around on Pirates Bay last night (just days after posting "Black Monk Time") and tripped over this.....a Monks early works/rarities disc? Never knew it existed....shares some overlap with "Black monk Time", but I think it no question will have an interesting nugget or two. According to the notes, this includes "pre-Monks" work as the Torquays, as well as some post-"Black Monk Time" singles....I have not had a chance to even listen to this yet, hopefully I will get to it tonight or tomorrow, I just had to put it up as a companion piece to the surprisingly-well recieved "Black Monk Time".......
Please leave a comment, especially in light of the fact that I haven't even listened to it yet!
01 Monk Time/02 Love Came Tumblin Down/03 Boys Are Boys/04 Space Age/05 We Do Wie Du/06 I Hate You/07 Pretty Suzanne/08 Higgle-Dy Piggle-Dy/09 Hushie Pushie/10 Oh, How To Do Now/11 Boys Are Boys/12 There She Walks
Tracks 1-10: Demos, recorded as The Monks, Sept. 1965.
Tracks 11-12: Single, recorded as The 5 Torquays, circa 1964.
(According to notes found on Pirate Bay.......enjoy!)
Please leave a comment, especially in light of the fact that I haven't even listened to it yet!
01 Monk Time/02 Love Came Tumblin Down/03 Boys Are Boys/04 Space Age/05 We Do Wie Du/06 I Hate You/07 Pretty Suzanne/08 Higgle-Dy Piggle-Dy/09 Hushie Pushie/10 Oh, How To Do Now/11 Boys Are Boys/12 There She Walks
Tracks 1-10: Demos, recorded as The Monks, Sept. 1965.
Tracks 11-12: Single, recorded as The 5 Torquays, circa 1964.
(According to notes found on Pirate Bay.......enjoy!)
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Some Random 13th Floor Elevators Rarities
Don't know how many Elevators fans we have here, I've long been one....."Psychedelic Sounds" (with it's classic liner notes about "recently it has become possible for man to chemically alter his mental state".....something like that), and the underrated "Easter Everywhere" are classics of the TRUE acid genre, according to all sources these guys were ate up on the daily LSD that Roky Erikson and Tom Hall were more or less forcing on them.......
Rarities.....what, everything but those 2 classic albums maybe? I'd have to say so. I looked through my stack of stuff and there is going to be a BUNCH of overlap here, unfortunately, but a completist/collector may just cream himself.
Lets start with a few very poor concert recordings, both from ca. 1965 - 67.....I'm sure being there was quite a experience, trying to listen to these is something less than that, but they do contain amny of the Elevators classics, and a few live surprises such as "You Really Got Me" and "Roll Over Beethoven"....you're welcome if these fill a slot in your collection, if you plan on these becoming a frequently played favorite, probably not (and NEITHER contains a live version of my all-time fave "Slip Inside This House", for shame!)
Next set I see here is "All Singles and Rare Stuff"......going over the track list I see a few things not normally heard from the boys, notably a "single edit" of "Slip Inside This House" which I have never listened to and assume is not what I'm looking for. Anyway, rarities, rarites.....something here to please someone. Just don't quote a shorter version of "Slip Inside this House" to me, I don't think I could stand it.
The next three series could possibly fit the bill as "overkill", I didn't really realize I had all this stuff, but here they are in all their glory.....remember you were WARNED about overlap......
First we have "Psychedelic Sounds/Easter Everywhere Alternate Mixes"......grrrr, still no "Slip Inside This House", but alternate mixes and single mixes of a good portion of the stuff from those two albums. Again, if you are a HUGE fan of Roky and the boys, this may seem like a Godsend.....if not, it may seem like so much filler.......Baskin Robbins makes 31 flavors for a reason, I guess...
Next comes the THREE (!) disc "Unreleased Masters Collection" Disc 1 contains alternate versions of a lot of their more notable works, although listening to them may confuse you...the differences sometimes are minimal from the origianl....they're all here, though, "Fire Engine", "Roller Coaster", "Dust".......nothing wrong with listening and trying to discerne the difference here between the original and the alternate version.Disc 2 is more esoteric, versions of "Hattie Carroll", "Catch the Wind", "Baby Let Me Follow You Down"......quite interesting stuff. Also includes "For Brian Jones (Hide Behind the Sun)".....good stuff here. Disc 3 of "Unreleased Masters" goes back to well known Elevators material, I don't know if these are studio alternates or what, I'm working for the "completitst" on this one.....
The definition of overkill, perhaps, when it comes to the 13th Floor Elevators, might be a SECOND three disc set, "Paradise Lost"......Same as before.....alternates and etc, some are probably indentical to those on "Unreleased Masters", some are probably different, it would take note-taking to figure it out, and that ain't me.....I do notice a version of "Gloria" on Disc 1. Disc 2 contains a bunch of live material, some from a TV show and some from a club in New Orleans, sound qulaity is what it is.
The third disc is "Paradise Found", which claims to be "Studio Sessions 1966-68" and I guess they are, they sure sound EXACTLY like those that ended up on "Psychedelic Sounds" and "Easter Everywhere".....at least I do gt to include a satisfactory version of "Slip Inside This House" in the whole mess, to me sounds like the "official" version, what do I know?
Be a few hours and maybe tomorrow AM until all these are upped. I predict that some will love this post, and some will hate it. I have a bunch of Roky (post-elevators) stuff, I was going to maybe blend it in with this, but there is just too much material.....so sometime, Roky gets his own "random Rarities" post, which would, I think, include most of his post-13th efforts.
Enjoy.....these are a few relics of a bygone era.....it's not coming back, so get a taste of it here.....I hink "Slip Inside This House" is THE definitive acid/psych song ever written (by anyone), and a lot of this stuff was WAY ahead of it's time.
Links in the comment section, leave a comment if you wish......any interest in a Roky Rarities post?
AVALON BALLROOM 1966-01 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/02 Before You Accuse/03 You Don't Know/04 I'm Gonna Love You Too/05 You Really Got Me/06 Splash I/07 Fire Engine/08 Roll Over Beethoven/09 The Word/10 Monkey Island/11 Roller Coaster
LA MAISON CLUB HOUSTON 1965 or 66-01 Levitation/02 Roller Coaster/03 Fire Engine/04 Reverberation/05 Don't Fall Down/06 Tried To Hide/07 Splash I/08 You're Gonna Miss Me/09 Monkey Island/10 Kingdom of Heaven/11 She Lives (In a Time Of Her Own)
ALL SINGLES AND RARE STUFF-01 You're Gonna Miss M e/02 Tried to hide/03 Reverberation/04 Fire Engine/05 I've Got Levitation/06 Before You Accuse/07 She Lives (in a Time Of Her Own)/08 Baby BLue/09 Slip Inside This House (Single Version)/10 Splash I/11 I'm Gonna Love You Too/12 May The Circle Remain unbroken/13 Livin On/14 Scarlet and Gold/15 You Really Got Me/16 Roll Over Beethoven/17 Say The Word/18 I Don't Ever Wanna Come Down/Livin On (Acetate Version)
UNRELEASED MASTERS D1-01 Dust (alternate mix)/02Thru the Rythm (alternate mix)/03 Roller Coaster (alternate mix)/04 Monkey Island (alternate mix)/05 Fire Engine (alternate mix)/06 Tried To Hide (alternate mix)/07 Fire In My Bones (alternate mix)/08 Don't Fall Down/09 You're Gonna Miss Me/10 She Lives (in a Time of Her Own)/11 I've Got Levitation/12 Reverberation/13 Roller Coaster/14 Don't Fall Down/15 You Don't Know (How Young You Are)/16 Levitation Blues (Take 1)/17 Levitation Blues (Take 2)
UNRELEASED MASTERS D2-01 The ballad of Hattie Carroll/02 The Chimes of Freedom/03 Catch the Wind/04 Baby let Me Follow You Down/05 Colors/06 Honey Give Me One More Chance/07 One Too Many Mornings/08 Honey Give Me One More Chance/09 Lay Down Your Weary Time/10 I'm Gonna Free Her/11 Bermuda/12 Splash I/13 May the Circle Remain Unbroken/14 The Right Track Now/15 For Brian Jones (Hide Behind the Sun)
UNRELEASED MASTERS D3-01 Levitation/02 Roller Coaster/03 Fire Engine/04 Reverberation/05 Don't Fall Down/06 Tried To Hide/07 Splash I/08 You're Gonna Miss Me/09 Monkey Island/10 Kingdom of Heaven/11 She Lives (In a Time OF Her Own)
PARADISE LOST D1-01 Gloria/02 You're Gonna Miss Me/03 Tried to hide/04 Splash I/05 You Can't Hurt Me Anymore/06 Make That Girl Your Own/07 Before You Accuse Me/08 Fire In My Bones/09 Monkey Island/10 Thru The Rythem/11 Roller Coaster/12 Fire Engine/13 Dust/14 Levitation/15 She Lives (in a Time of Her Own)/16 Slide Machine/17 Somebody TO Love/18 You're Gonna Love Me Too/19 I Don't Ever Wanna Come Down (Unreleased)/20 We Sell Soul (Unreleased)/21 You're Gonna Miss Me (Unreleased)/22 You're Gonna Miss Me (Unreleased)/23 Roky Interview/24 Fire Engine (live)/25 Roll Over Beethoven/26 Peace (take 1 unreleased)/27 Peace (take 2 unreleased)/28 Love the BLind Man (unrelased)/29 No Fuss (Unreleased)
PARADISE LOST D2-01 Before You Accuse Me/02 She Lives (in a Time of Her Own)/03 Tried to Hie/04 You Gotta Take That Girl/05 I'm GOnna Love You Too/06 Everybody needs Somebody/07 I've Got Levitation/08 You Can't Hurt Me Anymore/09 Roller Coaster/10 You're Gonna Miss Me/11 Fire Engine/12 Roll Over Beethoven/13 Mercy Mercy/14 You Really Got Me/15 The Word/16 I'm Down/17 GLoria/18 Monkey Island/19 Roller Coaster
(Tracks 1-14 Live on "Sumpin Else" TV Show Dallas 1966. Tracks 14-19 Livea t the New Orleans Club, Austin 1968)
PARADISE FOUND-01 You're Gonna Miss Me/02 Everybody Needs Somebody/03 I'm Gonna Love You Too/04 Before You Accuse Me/05 You Can't Hurt Me ANymore/06 Make That Girl Your Own/07 Monkey Island/08 Thru the Rythm/09 Roller Coaster/10 Fire Engine/11 Levitation/12 She Lives (In a Time of Her Own)/13 Dust/14 Slide machine/15 Nobody To Love/16 Slip Inside This House/17 Right Track now/18 Splash I/19 Never ANother/20 Fire In My Bones/21 I Don't Want To Come Down/22 Livin On/23 Scarlet and Gold/24 May the Circle Remain Unbroken
PSYCHEDELIC SOUNDS/EASER EVERYWHERE ALTERNATE MIXES-01 You're Gonna Miss Me (Contact 45 Sessions Outtake 1/66)/02 Roller Coaster (alternate Mix)/03 Splash I (Houston Demo 6/66)/04 Reverberation (Official Take)/05 Don't Fall Down (Alternate Mix)/06 Fire Engine (Altenate Mix)/07 Thru the Rythm (Alternate Mix)/08 You Don't Know (Alternate Mix)/09 Monkey Island (Alternate Mix)/10 Tried to Hide (Contact 45 Sessions Outtake)/11 You Gotta Take That Girl (Houston Demo 6/66)/12 Before You Accuse Me (Houston Demo 6/66)/13 You Can't Hurt Me ANymore (Houston Demo 6/66)/14 Dust (Alternate Mix)/15 Splash I (Acoustic)/16 Right Track now (Uncertain Session)/17 Livin On (Gold Star Acetate)/18 I DOn't Ever Want To Come Down (Gold Star Acetate)/19 Never Another (official Take)/20 Wait For My Love/21 Dear Dr Doom (Official Take)/22 Fire In My Bones (Sessin Uncertain)/23 May the Circle Remain Unbroken (official Take)
Rarities.....what, everything but those 2 classic albums maybe? I'd have to say so. I looked through my stack of stuff and there is going to be a BUNCH of overlap here, unfortunately, but a completist/collector may just cream himself.
Lets start with a few very poor concert recordings, both from ca. 1965 - 67.....I'm sure being there was quite a experience, trying to listen to these is something less than that, but they do contain amny of the Elevators classics, and a few live surprises such as "You Really Got Me" and "Roll Over Beethoven"....you're welcome if these fill a slot in your collection, if you plan on these becoming a frequently played favorite, probably not (and NEITHER contains a live version of my all-time fave "Slip Inside This House", for shame!)
Next set I see here is "All Singles and Rare Stuff"......going over the track list I see a few things not normally heard from the boys, notably a "single edit" of "Slip Inside This House" which I have never listened to and assume is not what I'm looking for. Anyway, rarities, rarites.....something here to please someone. Just don't quote a shorter version of "Slip Inside this House" to me, I don't think I could stand it.
The next three series could possibly fit the bill as "overkill", I didn't really realize I had all this stuff, but here they are in all their glory.....remember you were WARNED about overlap......
First we have "Psychedelic Sounds/Easter Everywhere Alternate Mixes"......grrrr, still no "Slip Inside This House", but alternate mixes and single mixes of a good portion of the stuff from those two albums. Again, if you are a HUGE fan of Roky and the boys, this may seem like a Godsend.....if not, it may seem like so much filler.......Baskin Robbins makes 31 flavors for a reason, I guess...
Next comes the THREE (!) disc "Unreleased Masters Collection" Disc 1 contains alternate versions of a lot of their more notable works, although listening to them may confuse you...the differences sometimes are minimal from the origianl....they're all here, though, "Fire Engine", "Roller Coaster", "Dust".......nothing wrong with listening and trying to discerne the difference here between the original and the alternate version.Disc 2 is more esoteric, versions of "Hattie Carroll", "Catch the Wind", "Baby Let Me Follow You Down"......quite interesting stuff. Also includes "For Brian Jones (Hide Behind the Sun)".....good stuff here. Disc 3 of "Unreleased Masters" goes back to well known Elevators material, I don't know if these are studio alternates or what, I'm working for the "completitst" on this one.....
The definition of overkill, perhaps, when it comes to the 13th Floor Elevators, might be a SECOND three disc set, "Paradise Lost"......Same as before.....alternates and etc, some are probably indentical to those on "Unreleased Masters", some are probably different, it would take note-taking to figure it out, and that ain't me.....I do notice a version of "Gloria" on Disc 1. Disc 2 contains a bunch of live material, some from a TV show and some from a club in New Orleans, sound qulaity is what it is.
The third disc is "Paradise Found", which claims to be "Studio Sessions 1966-68" and I guess they are, they sure sound EXACTLY like those that ended up on "Psychedelic Sounds" and "Easter Everywhere".....at least I do gt to include a satisfactory version of "Slip Inside This House" in the whole mess, to me sounds like the "official" version, what do I know?
Be a few hours and maybe tomorrow AM until all these are upped. I predict that some will love this post, and some will hate it. I have a bunch of Roky (post-elevators) stuff, I was going to maybe blend it in with this, but there is just too much material.....so sometime, Roky gets his own "random Rarities" post, which would, I think, include most of his post-13th efforts.
Enjoy.....these are a few relics of a bygone era.....it's not coming back, so get a taste of it here.....I hink "Slip Inside This House" is THE definitive acid/psych song ever written (by anyone), and a lot of this stuff was WAY ahead of it's time.
Links in the comment section, leave a comment if you wish......any interest in a Roky Rarities post?
AVALON BALLROOM 1966-01 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/02 Before You Accuse/03 You Don't Know/04 I'm Gonna Love You Too/05 You Really Got Me/06 Splash I/07 Fire Engine/08 Roll Over Beethoven/09 The Word/10 Monkey Island/11 Roller Coaster
LA MAISON CLUB HOUSTON 1965 or 66-01 Levitation/02 Roller Coaster/03 Fire Engine/04 Reverberation/05 Don't Fall Down/06 Tried To Hide/07 Splash I/08 You're Gonna Miss Me/09 Monkey Island/10 Kingdom of Heaven/11 She Lives (In a Time Of Her Own)
ALL SINGLES AND RARE STUFF-01 You're Gonna Miss M e/02 Tried to hide/03 Reverberation/04 Fire Engine/05 I've Got Levitation/06 Before You Accuse/07 She Lives (in a Time Of Her Own)/08 Baby BLue/09 Slip Inside This House (Single Version)/10 Splash I/11 I'm Gonna Love You Too/12 May The Circle Remain unbroken/13 Livin On/14 Scarlet and Gold/15 You Really Got Me/16 Roll Over Beethoven/17 Say The Word/18 I Don't Ever Wanna Come Down/Livin On (Acetate Version)
UNRELEASED MASTERS D1-01 Dust (alternate mix)/02Thru the Rythm (alternate mix)/03 Roller Coaster (alternate mix)/04 Monkey Island (alternate mix)/05 Fire Engine (alternate mix)/06 Tried To Hide (alternate mix)/07 Fire In My Bones (alternate mix)/08 Don't Fall Down/09 You're Gonna Miss Me/10 She Lives (in a Time of Her Own)/11 I've Got Levitation/12 Reverberation/13 Roller Coaster/14 Don't Fall Down/15 You Don't Know (How Young You Are)/16 Levitation Blues (Take 1)/17 Levitation Blues (Take 2)
UNRELEASED MASTERS D2-01 The ballad of Hattie Carroll/02 The Chimes of Freedom/03 Catch the Wind/04 Baby let Me Follow You Down/05 Colors/06 Honey Give Me One More Chance/07 One Too Many Mornings/08 Honey Give Me One More Chance/09 Lay Down Your Weary Time/10 I'm Gonna Free Her/11 Bermuda/12 Splash I/13 May the Circle Remain Unbroken/14 The Right Track Now/15 For Brian Jones (Hide Behind the Sun)
UNRELEASED MASTERS D3-01 Levitation/02 Roller Coaster/03 Fire Engine/04 Reverberation/05 Don't Fall Down/06 Tried To Hide/07 Splash I/08 You're Gonna Miss Me/09 Monkey Island/10 Kingdom of Heaven/11 She Lives (In a Time OF Her Own)
PARADISE LOST D1-01 Gloria/02 You're Gonna Miss Me/03 Tried to hide/04 Splash I/05 You Can't Hurt Me Anymore/06 Make That Girl Your Own/07 Before You Accuse Me/08 Fire In My Bones/09 Monkey Island/10 Thru The Rythem/11 Roller Coaster/12 Fire Engine/13 Dust/14 Levitation/15 She Lives (in a Time of Her Own)/16 Slide Machine/17 Somebody TO Love/18 You're Gonna Love Me Too/19 I Don't Ever Wanna Come Down (Unreleased)/20 We Sell Soul (Unreleased)/21 You're Gonna Miss Me (Unreleased)/22 You're Gonna Miss Me (Unreleased)/23 Roky Interview/24 Fire Engine (live)/25 Roll Over Beethoven/26 Peace (take 1 unreleased)/27 Peace (take 2 unreleased)/28 Love the BLind Man (unrelased)/29 No Fuss (Unreleased)
PARADISE LOST D2-01 Before You Accuse Me/02 She Lives (in a Time of Her Own)/03 Tried to Hie/04 You Gotta Take That Girl/05 I'm GOnna Love You Too/06 Everybody needs Somebody/07 I've Got Levitation/08 You Can't Hurt Me Anymore/09 Roller Coaster/10 You're Gonna Miss Me/11 Fire Engine/12 Roll Over Beethoven/13 Mercy Mercy/14 You Really Got Me/15 The Word/16 I'm Down/17 GLoria/18 Monkey Island/19 Roller Coaster
(Tracks 1-14 Live on "Sumpin Else" TV Show Dallas 1966. Tracks 14-19 Livea t the New Orleans Club, Austin 1968)
PARADISE FOUND-01 You're Gonna Miss Me/02 Everybody Needs Somebody/03 I'm Gonna Love You Too/04 Before You Accuse Me/05 You Can't Hurt Me ANymore/06 Make That Girl Your Own/07 Monkey Island/08 Thru the Rythm/09 Roller Coaster/10 Fire Engine/11 Levitation/12 She Lives (In a Time of Her Own)/13 Dust/14 Slide machine/15 Nobody To Love/16 Slip Inside This House/17 Right Track now/18 Splash I/19 Never ANother/20 Fire In My Bones/21 I Don't Want To Come Down/22 Livin On/23 Scarlet and Gold/24 May the Circle Remain Unbroken
PSYCHEDELIC SOUNDS/EASER EVERYWHERE ALTERNATE MIXES-01 You're Gonna Miss Me (Contact 45 Sessions Outtake 1/66)/02 Roller Coaster (alternate Mix)/03 Splash I (Houston Demo 6/66)/04 Reverberation (Official Take)/05 Don't Fall Down (Alternate Mix)/06 Fire Engine (Altenate Mix)/07 Thru the Rythm (Alternate Mix)/08 You Don't Know (Alternate Mix)/09 Monkey Island (Alternate Mix)/10 Tried to Hide (Contact 45 Sessions Outtake)/11 You Gotta Take That Girl (Houston Demo 6/66)/12 Before You Accuse Me (Houston Demo 6/66)/13 You Can't Hurt Me ANymore (Houston Demo 6/66)/14 Dust (Alternate Mix)/15 Splash I (Acoustic)/16 Right Track now (Uncertain Session)/17 Livin On (Gold Star Acetate)/18 I DOn't Ever Want To Come Down (Gold Star Acetate)/19 Never Another (official Take)/20 Wait For My Love/21 Dear Dr Doom (Official Take)/22 Fire In My Bones (Sessin Uncertain)/23 May the Circle Remain Unbroken (official Take)
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Thanks for your patience....REUP day!
After the Mediafire purge of last month, I promised I'd reup links that were requested....thus far I haven't done ANY of them, I'd like to see if I can get to them today...I made some notes on which are lying around here and there, if I forget any of you I am sorry, just ask again and I'll take care of you. I know a couple people reqeusted the Soft Boys "The Day They Ate Brick", which I was going to do last week along with the rest of these, when I discovered I could not find the Soft Boys disc.....I misplace stuff all the time, so I knew it would turn up. It did, and the link is in the comments section.
One guy requested the Sleater Kinney BBC Sessions, it's here. The "Howlin Wolf Psychedelic Album".......here. I remember one guy asked for the Helles Belles album, it's here (both discs), don't recall he MIGHT have been wanting the Iron Maidens and Lez Zeppelin as well, I don't recall for sure, so for right now I'll just do the Helles Belles (I remember him claiming to be a big AC DC fan).
Just a couple days ago someone left a note that "the Nirvana link is dead"......well, yes, it is, along with all the OTHER pre-purge links....not sure if he was requesting a reup on that Nirvana boot or not, but I'll be a good guy and do it as well.
One guy requested the eight disc set of Rock N Roll advertisements.....A bit of work, but I'm going to do it. As much as I love that set, and he seemed to be pretty excited about it, too, just discovered the blog late (post-purge)....happily, I repost to keep those great discs alive.
One guy kind of qnated me to do the whole Bowie rarities, I am NOT going to do that right now....I had planned a Bowie rarities part 2 at some point, I don't know.....maybe I'll do that as a 2-day thig, repost the original and then post part 2, a little too much work for right now.
I think this is all, it's all I remember. If I forgot you please remind me and I'll comply unless it's soemthing strenuous like the whole Bowie post or something.......but a single album or two, more than happy......
And more than happy to do requests any time. My collection is huge, you guys get the idea of the kind of stuff I'm into, and I'm happy to share.....I was going to quit this thing totally at purge time, but I like doing it, I like the kind remarks and I like helpin people find an album or two they've been looking for.....also, I like that through his blog I've found a couple new items from some of you wonderful folks, the Peeping Tom EP was the bomb, never dreamed I'd see that, and all those Fabulous Poodles discs that one guy sent me......great stuff.
So onward to the future....I can't post every day like I did in May, but if a couple times a week is ok with you, I can do that......for now this REUP thing will catch things up a bit, my son has a baeball tournenement this weekend, so probably early next week.....something.....don't know what. I found some cool boots from A Place to Bury Strangers, who also have a brand new album out, maybe something like that.......I'm still toying with the idea of creating some controversy with a Skrewdriver post, maybe on back to back days with a Tom Robinson Band post, we'll see where it takes me.
Until then, enjoy the reups, be good to each other.....life is short, enjoy it to the extreme.For those of you who had foresight enough to dowload them the firt time, well, enjoy the pictures of some more of my favorite members of the finer gender....I'll give Drew Barrymore the day off and feature a few of the second teamers
I'll be uploading these for a while this evening, the links SHOULD be up sometime tonight....again thanks for reading, thanks for listening, and thanks for your patience!
One guy requested the Sleater Kinney BBC Sessions, it's here. The "Howlin Wolf Psychedelic Album".......here. I remember one guy asked for the Helles Belles album, it's here (both discs), don't recall he MIGHT have been wanting the Iron Maidens and Lez Zeppelin as well, I don't recall for sure, so for right now I'll just do the Helles Belles (I remember him claiming to be a big AC DC fan).
Just a couple days ago someone left a note that "the Nirvana link is dead"......well, yes, it is, along with all the OTHER pre-purge links....not sure if he was requesting a reup on that Nirvana boot or not, but I'll be a good guy and do it as well.
One guy requested the eight disc set of Rock N Roll advertisements.....A bit of work, but I'm going to do it. As much as I love that set, and he seemed to be pretty excited about it, too, just discovered the blog late (post-purge)....happily, I repost to keep those great discs alive.
One guy kind of qnated me to do the whole Bowie rarities, I am NOT going to do that right now....I had planned a Bowie rarities part 2 at some point, I don't know.....maybe I'll do that as a 2-day thig, repost the original and then post part 2, a little too much work for right now.
I think this is all, it's all I remember. If I forgot you please remind me and I'll comply unless it's soemthing strenuous like the whole Bowie post or something.......but a single album or two, more than happy......
And more than happy to do requests any time. My collection is huge, you guys get the idea of the kind of stuff I'm into, and I'm happy to share.....I was going to quit this thing totally at purge time, but I like doing it, I like the kind remarks and I like helpin people find an album or two they've been looking for.....also, I like that through his blog I've found a couple new items from some of you wonderful folks, the Peeping Tom EP was the bomb, never dreamed I'd see that, and all those Fabulous Poodles discs that one guy sent me......great stuff.
So onward to the future....I can't post every day like I did in May, but if a couple times a week is ok with you, I can do that......for now this REUP thing will catch things up a bit, my son has a baeball tournenement this weekend, so probably early next week.....something.....don't know what. I found some cool boots from A Place to Bury Strangers, who also have a brand new album out, maybe something like that.......I'm still toying with the idea of creating some controversy with a Skrewdriver post, maybe on back to back days with a Tom Robinson Band post, we'll see where it takes me.
I'll be uploading these for a while this evening, the links SHOULD be up sometime tonight....again thanks for reading, thanks for listening, and thanks for your patience!
Saturday, June 9, 2012
A word from our sponsors....
THis one is going to be fun for us all, I hope.....I took these a few years back from one of the classic sites from the "Golden Age of Blogs" ,
"Chocoreve" (one of the Best EVER, Rest in Peace gerat blog!, I do think, however that the great ChrisGOesRock posted at least some, if not all of them on one of his legendary blogs as well, giving full credit where due). What we have here are 8 discs of radio promos, commercials, concert spots, and the like. Drop one of these discs in and listen to the Rolling Stones sing about Rice Crispies....The Blues magoos, The Litter, Cream for Falstaff Beer, Iron Butterfly for Ban Deodorant....and that is just a fraction of THE FIRST DISC.....all eight discs are uniformely great, if you were a small child in the 1960's, magically be transformed to the back seat of your parents car, an the memories will come flooding back.
As there are eight discs, each with 80 or 90 tracks on it, too much work to list them all.
Chocoreve was kind enough to list ALL the spots on all the Discs, I'm not going to but here is a link to get you started should you want to see them in writing and copy/past them or whatever.......
http://chocoreve.blogspot.com/2008/06/u-spaces-psychedelic-promos-radio-spots.html. That will get you to the track listing for VOlume 1, from there you can manuever your way around for the other 7 discs.
This stuff is fantastic, and so much fun I can hardly explain. There is nothing more to say, start downloading, thanks to U-Spaces for creating this set, thanks to the late, great Chocoreve blog for sharing them. I hope you guys, especially guys my age get some good laughs and some good nostalgic feelings out of these, I know I certainly do every time I slip one of these on.
I'll be back tomorrow with something ultra-serious again, but for today, please allow yourself the time to listen to on or two of these (A little of them goes a long way, trust me, you won't want to listen to them all 8 back to back). All I can say is that, while fun as can be, this also qualifies as "art", and of the highest form.
Please leave a comment, even if you hate this post.....I'd very much like to know that someone loves these CD's as much as I do though!
Have some FUN on a Saturday!
"Chocoreve" (one of the Best EVER, Rest in Peace gerat blog!, I do think, however that the great ChrisGOesRock posted at least some, if not all of them on one of his legendary blogs as well, giving full credit where due). What we have here are 8 discs of radio promos, commercials, concert spots, and the like. Drop one of these discs in and listen to the Rolling Stones sing about Rice Crispies....The Blues magoos, The Litter, Cream for Falstaff Beer, Iron Butterfly for Ban Deodorant....and that is just a fraction of THE FIRST DISC.....all eight discs are uniformely great, if you were a small child in the 1960's, magically be transformed to the back seat of your parents car, an the memories will come flooding back.
As there are eight discs, each with 80 or 90 tracks on it, too much work to list them all.
Chocoreve was kind enough to list ALL the spots on all the Discs, I'm not going to but here is a link to get you started should you want to see them in writing and copy/past them or whatever.......
http://chocoreve.blogspot.com/2008/06/u-spaces-psychedelic-promos-radio-spots.html. That will get you to the track listing for VOlume 1, from there you can manuever your way around for the other 7 discs.
This stuff is fantastic, and so much fun I can hardly explain. There is nothing more to say, start downloading, thanks to U-Spaces for creating this set, thanks to the late, great Chocoreve blog for sharing them. I hope you guys, especially guys my age get some good laughs and some good nostalgic feelings out of these, I know I certainly do every time I slip one of these on.
I'll be back tomorrow with something ultra-serious again, but for today, please allow yourself the time to listen to on or two of these (A little of them goes a long way, trust me, you won't want to listen to them all 8 back to back). All I can say is that, while fun as can be, this also qualifies as "art", and of the highest form.
Please leave a comment, even if you hate this post.....I'd very much like to know that someone loves these CD's as much as I do though!
Have some FUN on a Saturday!
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