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  • ^ ha -- funny you like and mention lcd -- an old friend is in that band. 👍

  • Somebody created a "Bogart's Memories" Facebook group and I subsequently spent 2-3 hours poking through the stubs and flyers.  The monthly calendars are simply incredible...action-packed.  I remember

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    We went to the Beachland Ballroom last night to see Kishi Bashi. Amazing show. How that guy isn’t a huge star is mystifying. 

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I wish they had new video up as they have a new bass player....who resembles me only in the respect that we share parents.

 

Gee the first 1:15 is an air raid siren.  That's original!  :roll:  Maybe they could have introduced a megaphone also.  :roll:

 

Thirty five years ago tonight, about twenty blocks away from the first "rock and roll" show ever, possibly the greatest ever took place.  I've been listening to my "Summertime Bruce" CD (a bootleg of said show) the last couple days.

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I wish they had new video up as they have a new bass player....who resembles me only in the respect that we share parents.

 

Gee the first 1:15 is an air raid siren.  That's original!  :roll:  Maybe they could have introduced a megaphone also.  :roll:

 

 

Am I the only one that thinks that when they test the air raid sirens on Wednesdays at noon that the speakers should play War Pigs afterward?

wow

We Need Wallace by The Crusaders

https://app.box.com/s/v5wysw484g4pqd72hcf1

from That's All RITE Mama:

"George Wallace forged an alliance with many country singers, such as Autry Inman, Hank Snow, and the Wilburn Brothers, who participated often in his campaigns for the Alabama governorship and for the presidency.  Racism was certainly one factor which contributed to Wallace's popularity, but his southern rural/populist roots also made him appealing to many of the "good old boys and girls" who picked guitars and sang.  Wallace identified with country music, but he also spoke the same language, ate the same food, and responded to the same cultural traditions (both good and bad) that most country musicians understood.  He linked his southerness with their own, while also tapping vaguely understood, but often legitimate, feelings of alienation that many Americans everywhere felt.

The George Wallace-country music alliance was a major factor which contributed to the music's rediscovery by the media - the belief that at worst the music represented reactionary and racist politics, or that at best it spoke for alienated American working people."

 

http://thatsallritemama.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-crusader-on-dip.html

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well...if you want to do down that path, Ricky Skaggs did benefits for Pat Robertson back when he was running  (against the first Bush) in '88 or '89....

And Flatt and Scruggs did union benefits/shows here in Dayton (IUE union, who had unionized Frigidair and Delco)...I saw a letter from them in the archives at WSU, which has the papers of some of the old union officials...

....on the bike  the other day was listening to Gus Gus....whatever happened to them...back when Iceland was a hot jet set spot....

 

Also some Gretchen Peters.

 

Otherwise:

 

I'm listening to a lot of Laura Nyro, especially her "New York Tendaberry" and "Christmas and the Beads of Sweat "albums(I wonder if anyone on here even knows who Laura Nyro was or what she sounded like...& I would have put myself in that category a few years ago, too).

 

 

Not Ohio, but Detroit/midwest, Suzi Quatro - The Pleasure Seekers

....on the bike  the other day was listening to Gus Gus....whatever happened to them...back when Iceland was a hot jet set spot....

 

Also some Gretchen Peters.

 

Otherwise:

 

I'm listening to a lot of Laura Nyro, especially her "New York Tendaberry" and "Christmas and the Beads of Sweat "albums(I wonder if anyone on here even knows who Laura Nyro was or what she sounded like...& I would have put myself in that category a few years ago, too).

 

 

 

 

whos laura nyro? i'll do you one better, i wonder if you know who wrote this:

 

 

Laura, I saw you open in LA

There's something I gotta say

Laura, you know it's really been such a long, long time

 

And you know Laura, I knew you'd make it good someday

And you knew it anyway

Laura, I know that maybe this is the wrong, wrong time

But Laura where did that magic go

It's so hard, it's so cold down here

Did you have to leave me behind?

I wish that I could make it

But how I love to shuffle (how I love to shuffle)

Baby let's swing

Now I love to shuffle

Ever since I heard you sing (since I heard her sing)

 

Laura, I saw you in that magazine

You looked like a gypsy queen

Laura, I beat around the bush 'cause it's oh so hard

But you know Laura, it's not the best it's ever been

I think you know what I mean

I wish you'd take a look in your own back yard

To see that someone has seen it all

Seen you climb, seen you fall so low

If you have to leave it behind

I'll carry it on for ya, 'cause it's oh so hard

Baby let's swing

Now I love to shuffle

Ever since I heard you sing

 

****

 

on a whole other note, im going to see the sword sunday. me-tal.

also, the dirty beaches guy and goldfrapp early in september.

 

Jolene slowed down 25%

Slow Ass Jolene

Yeah, people have been manipulating all kinds of songs in Pro Tools:

 

 

 

Is Jolene still around?  I remember them from the 1990s.

 

 

whos laura nyro? i'll do you one better, i wonder if you know who wrote this:

 

..no, I do not!

 

 

 

 

 

 

whos laura nyro? i'll do you one better, i wonder if you know who wrote this:

 

..no, I do not!

 

 

 

jeffrey, its todd rundgren -- more about it via wiki:

 

Particularly during the early years of his career, Rundgren's songwriting was heavily influenced by the music of singer-songwriter Laura Nyro:

 

"I knew her fairly well. I met her right after Eli and the Thirteenth Confession. I actually had arranged a meeting, just because I was so infatuated with her and I wanted to meet the person who had produced all this music. We got along, and we were kind of friendly, and actually, after I met her the first time, she asked me if I wanted to be her band leader. But the Nazz had just signed a record contract and I couldn't skip out on the band, even though it was incredibly tempting."

 

Rundgren's debut solo album Runt (1970) includes the strongly Nyro-influenced "Baby Let’s Swing", which was written about her and mentions her by name.

 

 

alright you meh-tahlheadz i saw austin's the sword last night.

outstanding! bring earplugs and go see'm when you can:

 

 

The Sword Setlist

Aug 18 2013

 

Artist

The Sword

Castle, American Sharks

 

Venue

Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, USA

 

Tour

Apocryphon

 

Setlist Info

The Sundering

The Veil of Isis

How Heavy This Axe

Cloak of Feathers

Arcane Montane

Barael's Blade

Tres Brujas

Maiden, Mother & Crone

Dying Earth

The Warp Riders

Night City

Freya

Apocryphon

 

Encore:

Ebethron (including Rush "Working Man" snippet)

 

 

You wanna see Todd Rundgren on Columbus Goes Bananaz live at the State Fair?

 

^ wow cool, but that announcer is not gonna help columbus' whitebread reputation lol!

 

but seriously, this is prime todd rundgren during his back to the bars tour, one of the greatest in rock history. the next night at the agora in cleveland was a local tv broadcast and also became a big part of the live album. i saw him 4 days after this columbus show at the world series of rock festival at municipal stadium.

 

The Rundgern connection is interesting.  Wow! 

 

He was also freinds with or aquainted with Patti Smith, who knew him around the time, or just before the time, 'Runt' came out. 

 

She mentions him in that "Just Kids" memoir (turns out Patti Smith is older than I thought, more part of the 1960s era, when I saw her as more of a 1970s figure.  I guess she became famous in the 1970s...

I have heard Rundgren talk about that 70s punk/new wave scene. He wasn't playing with those bands but he was definitely listening to them & making "the scene".

Did somebody say Columbus?  Here it is, the best punk song ever written and recorded in Columbus, OH:

 

It's like somebody tried to write something inspired by The Ramones' "I Don't Care", but dared to use more than ten different words in the song, and succeeded marvelously. 

Taking a walk last night with a Uriah Heep greatest hits album on.  Man they suck.  I can see how this stuff would have appealed to my long haired wannabe stoner junior high kid self...."wow, cool man, they're singing about wizards...."

 

but ok Sweet Lorraine was ok. 

 

Otherwise, old cd of Jasper the Collossal.  Paige Beller.....who is from Cincy (west side somewhere) but working out of Dayton....was the force behind this great postpunk project...

 

 

I think White Blacula is destined for greatness

Taking a walk last night with a Uriah Heep greatest hits album on.  Man they suck.  I can see how this stuff would have appealed to my long haired wannabe stoner junior high kid self...."wow, cool man, they're singing about wizards...."

 

but ok Sweet Lorraine was ok. 

 

I sorta have a soft spot for "The Wizard" ha ha.

Taking a walk last night with a Uriah Heep greatest hits album on.  Man they suck.  I can see how this stuff would have appealed to my long haired wannabe stoner junior high kid self...."wow, cool man, they're singing about wizards...."

 

but ok Sweet Lorraine was ok. 

 

I sorta have a soft spot for "The Wizard" ha ha.

 

Vans had warlocks painted on them for a reason in back then.

this cracks me up

  • 2 weeks later...

in honor of summit street's jamestown thread

peak-era 10000 maniacs

 

http://youtu.be/a7WCpMThejA

 

 

Pet peeve! When acts change clothes a bunch of times in one video it makes my brain hurt, especially if they go back and forth between outfits a bunch of times.

with Oktoberfest around the corner, it's time for a visit from the Chardon Polka Band...

careful, dude, those wardrobe changes might set off GCrites80s

I thought that Alternate Reality video was going to break out for a second.

*stunned*

 

ahh, i congradulate them. its really hard to pull off a jaw dropping music video these days.

 

we've all been waiting for a bookend to the alternate reality video. well, we got it!

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...

New French Iggy Pop documentary shot and edited in 2013:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr-i-C6K2nk

 

So if you can either understand French or ignore it, this is a pretty interesting documentary, since the French for whatever fixate on Iggy's ability to talk to strangers.  As we all know in France people don't talk or wave to strangers, and maybe the people shooting this film think Iggy and Iggy alone possesses this ability, not recognizing that pretty much everyone talks to everyone here. 

 

 

who doesnt love cowboy music?

 

Am I the only person on here who bought tickets for the Pixies show in Columbus in February?  I am making an effort to go see all of these bands before they die off completely, even though I am well aware that their heyday is 20+ years gone. 

 

Here is one of the lesser-known Pixies songs that I think is actually a perfect example of what they did best, which was create songs that illustrate a demented, cracked-up emotional state:

 

The other two people I need to see to Feel Complete are Iggy Pop and Lou Reed.  Iggy Pop unfortunately has played about 150 shows in the last five years, and only about 15 of them were in the United States.  I think his only live date in the US this year was at SXSW.  I watched his live clips from Australia and you can tell he's actually hit The Wall and needs to slow things down, which means it's almost the end of his stage act. 

100 years of Romanian music in 10 minutes

Back to Ohio Blues...

News has appeared that Lou Reed has died. 

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