FAIRPORT CONVENTION was formed in 1967 by Richard Thompson (guitar & vocals), Simon Nicol (guitar & vocals, viola), Ashley Hutchings (bass), Judy Dyble (vocals) and Martin Lamble (drums). Ian Matthews (vocals & guitar). Fairport Convention played a mixture of Folk-Rock influenced by British-Folk, American-Folk-Rock, Blues, Country, Cajun and American songwriters like Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, …
Um, what do I have to say about this song? Well, the days of “mix tapes” are gone — so now we have the slightly less romantic (since it doesn’t take as much effort) but still effective act of putting a song on someone’s iPod for them. My husband makes this small gesture for me …
According to Youtube poster: “Folly Beach, SC trio Dangermuffin covers the opening track of Dark Side of the Moon. Live at the Windjammer on Isle of Palms, SC 8-19-2009.” The official Dangermuffin website is found at http://dangermuffinmusic.com. ******************************************************************
From an album called “Learning” by Seattle singer/songwriter Mike Hedreas, aka Perfume Genius. From the limited information found online about Hedreas, it appears he wrote the album — hence the title — to come to terms with difficult issues from his past. There are times when listening to a record you can tell the artist …
This just in from Eduard P. Gomez: “Chris Clark was one of the small group of white women signed to Motown in it’s heyday. While not very sucessful here, she made a splash in the UK, especially with the Northern Soul crowd.” *****************************************************************
Also in the Michael Jackson Suite at EastPortlandBlog.com: Tribute to Michael Jackson From Patrick Stump of Fallout Boy Brazilian Cab Driver Impersonates Michael Jackson Spectacularly On the Occasion of Michael Jackson’s Death, by Andrew Hamlin Smells Like Rockin’ Robin (Nirvana vs The Jackson 5) – A Mashup Michael Jackson – Thriller (A Cappella) Three Year …
They’re Nerds With Attitude, not Autotune. The Nerd Revolt story can be found here – http://www.dejaded.com/
Muddy wasn’t a big man, but he had a natural stage presence and an unforgettable voice. he also had the knack of conveying the impression that however much he was giving you he always had something in reserve. This 1971 clip of Mannish Boy shows a Muddy no longer young and still recovering for a …
This from Colette Moran, author of the fine blog, Clearly Nebulous: “I discovered this song because a young actress in a movie my kids like said it was on her iPod because her mom turned her on to the Pixies. (Apparently it was also in “Fight Club.”) So I go to YouTube and found this …
RICHIE’S REPRISAL: Thoughts from A Pallid Pilgrim So You Wanna Be a (Christian) Rock ‘n’ Roll Star by Rich Horton FALLEN ANGEL: The Outlaw Larry Norman. The Unauthorized Documentary a Bible Story by David Di Sabatino Jester Media, 2009 You may not have heard of Larry Norman, a singer-songwriter who died a little less than …
He was born in Clear Lake, Iowa, where Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens died. He played a small role in the February 9, 1967 episode of “F Troop” as a member of a band called the Bedbugs. But mostly he was known as an agile musician and the adept drummer for the blues, jazz and …
From Timothy Thomas: “The Violent Femmes knit a a poignant piece of father-son psychodrama and an awkward admission of a teenage boy’s uncontrollable sexual urges out of something as mundane as needing to borrow the family car for a date.”: **********************************************************
This from Tim Cook via Facebook: “RE: the fifth Ramones record, and first bad one, End of the Century. These guys must not have noticed Spector ruined L. Cohen’s “Death of a Ladies’ Man” the year before. It would have been all worth it if only Spector could have put Marky Ramone down in 1980. …
This just in from Jon Chick: “I’ll keep a look out for good material. I really like the blog. Here’s something: This youtube vid is very old hat by internet standards, but I love that people take such care in vandalizing Steve Vai’s pompous shredding on a triple-necked guitar: Please don’t feel obliged to post …
1) We don’t care how you roll, and 2) you don’t roll so much as you accrete. It’s official, the suburban caucasian family rap video parody movement has jumped the shark. Fonzie roared over the tank during the first few seconds of this big budget Toyota “Swagger Wagon” commercial (above) which isn’t embarrassingly bad so …
This just in from Colette Moran, author of the fine blog, Clearly Nebulous: “Sometimes your children will surprise you with a blast from your past. I was curious when my 15-yr-old was playing this vid as she IM’ed on the computer… Of course, then I learned it had been used in a Shrek movie. They …
Stacked with cross cultural hahas, this “song” is the product of Geo Da Silva, a Romanian dance music “artist.” Performed in (barely) English, “I’ll Do You Like a Truck,” reached number five on the Dutch charts, according to Wikipedia. It’s a borscht belt (the original borscht belt) parody of every Budapest parent’s worst nightmare. The …
From: Kipp, Thomas J Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 10:02 AM To: Everyone Subject: FW: Bottomless Pit–Blood Under the Bridge 2×12″+CD preorder Welcome news from the ex-Silkworm boize in Chicago! Tom ________________________________________ From: Bottomless Pit Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 8:04 AM To: Bottomless Pit Subject: Bottomless Pit–Blood Under the Bridge 2×12″+CD preorder If you …
From: M Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 7:17 PM To: Kipp, Thomas J Subject: more unknown (to me) music I just found out about you know of these guys? a facebook friend posted it. I never heard of them. They sound historically very important eh? M ________________________________________ From: Kipp, Thomas J Sent: Wednesday, August 04, …
Selected nuggets from Wikipedia: “Mrs. Miller was signed to Capitol Records by Lex de Azevedo, a young up-and-coming producer at Capitol Records. His uncle, Bill Conkling, was the then-current president of Capitol Records. Azevedo was also a member of The King Family. He is now a successful music producer in the Mormon Church, and when …
Hard to believe I was almost 30 before I finally listened to Pet Sounds. SUMMERTIME, 1981 In preparation for my first cross-country road trip from the Midwest, to Seattle – where I’ve now made my home since 1985 – I was recording mix tapes to play in the car. I’d already filled several tapes with …
This Rollin’ Stone clip is extraordinary for several reasons. It gives us a Muddy Waters on film that’s as young as he’ll ever be, dressed to the nines, performing one of his signature tunes before a completely new audience, mostly young and largely white. It’s a warm summer afternoon fifty years ago. As yet there …
There’s a photo going round the net that’s started everyone talking. It depicts Paul Stanley’s feet on stage, ensconced in thigh-high platform shoes held together by duct tape: From: Howard Brown Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2010 11:13 AM To: Kipp, Thomas J Subject: Paul Stanley’s boots Paul Stanley’s boots (click here): “Last night, my pal …
This just in from Jim Anderson: “Saw ’em with my daughter. Both “You Got Me” and “Mountain Man” are amazing. Check it out. Start with this…” * * * * *
Thanks Teee-ummm! On a parallel track, I’ve been intensively investigating the output of Gulcher Records [MX-80, Gizmos, Gynecologists, Dancing Cigarettes, et many al.] for the past two years or so and would recommend the punkier quadrants of their extensive catalog unreservedly! http://gulcher.gemm.com/c/search.pl?for_seller=GULCHER&table=ads&showall=1 I must have about 20-25 cds now, and am fascinated by this mid-to-late-Seventies …
Justin Renney brings you an excellent My Bloody Valentine live clip: Back in 1996 when a friend of mine introduced me to My Bloody Valentine I wasn’t that impressed. That same friend wound up gifting me a copy of Loveless a couple years later and by 1998 I was checking fansites like expectdelay trying to …
My old friend and one of Pandomag.com‘s stellar photographers, Justin Renney, was involved in putting this amazing project together. He was Director of Photography, Music Director, filmed every scene, and is listed as an Associate Producer on the page called “The Team.” It’s an interactive movie, out now on DVD and available for a limited …
From: J Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 9:04 AM To: Kipp, Thomas J Subject: RE: Brand new praise for TK’s 1982-83 stint w/ Diction, from a thoroughly unexpected source! So what exactly makes something grunge and how was the DD song the beginning of it? I know that back in the day (when I walked …
Parini, the great 90s Seattle band which featured Lisa Orth– a longtime Seattle artist and musician, founder of 66 Saints and designer of cover artwork for “Bleach,” the first Nirvana album–on guitar and Dan Paulus on drums, passed into history a long time ago, but Rob Hursh has found, digitized and resurrected this fantastic clip: