Hate to hit you up with yet another hackneyed opening mentioning the current weather situation
here in Western Pee-YAY, but since I have nada else to help you readers cozy up to
this particular episode of BLOG TO COMM with I guess I have little choice. So here's my
assessment of the weather outside...boy is it
COLD! Well, can you think of any other
way for me to keep up my status for being an autistic One Horse Pony
zilch-dimensional personality-less blubberfarm who just happens to like music
that's in "the raw state of becoming" as Wayne McGuire once wrote?
I guess more'n just "a few" of you readers have tuned in today to read my
musings 'r whatever you'd care to call 'em regarding Wednesday's passing of
Rush Limbaugh. I know many of you are happier'n a gay couple at a gerbil ranch
over his deep sixingwhile others kinda feel that the whole conservative or
whatever's left of it movement is now akin to Howdy Doody without any strings.
Well, I for one am gonna mourn the passing of the old fanabla for more'n a few
reasons that I know none of you actually care about, but this is my po-dee-yum
an' I can whatever I wanna, right???
I remember first tuning into the guy on Bill Shute's advice (my first actual encounter with him being the old Dennis "Credibility Gap" (or was it the Hardly Worth It Players?) Wholey talk show on PBS) and thought his
show was an absolute hoot, what with his then-acerbic humor that I really thought would get him
into deep if attention-grabbing trouble. (The first show I heard had him encouraging listeners to send Idaho potatoes to then-NOW head Molly Yard for reasons that somewhat escape me.) I actually agreed with some points he was making (I was
just crawling outta my commie rat days, prodded on by the leftoid-snobbism
that was prevalent in the under-the-underground music scene at the time --- y'know, people who never could do any deep soul-searching self-examination while berating anything they disagree with even in the slightest) and
while the guy did irritate with a lot of his pronouncements I found myself listening
in whenever I could. Soon I found myself beginning to agree with him even more than I
thought I shoulda, that's how much common horse sense the guy was making in a world of horseshit shoveling being done by most everyone who I seemed to be in contact with at the time.
One thing I do regret is never having heard his old AIDS
updates when some flaming fashion designer would die from the dread disease
and Limbaugh'd make some handy snide comment in an age when people who were
succumbing to it were being lionized as "modern day saints"!!! As if the
twelve apostles were spending their evenings doing something other than
praying, sheesh!
Natch my ever-evolving sociopolitical beliefs got me into hot doody with some
people in "The Hive" who seemed to believe that any free-minded rock underground type should
ne'er steer one iota from
THE TRUTH whatever it
may be that week as dictated from the pages of wide selection of punkzines one
could choose from. I made a few reg'lar readers turn on me with a
froth-mouthed rage but eh, I couldn't care less given how some of these types
were stuck up armchair socialist types who still patted themselves on the back
for all that daring do they participated in during the sainted sixties while
in fact were nothing but living rejects from some old R. Crumb comic satirizing the inanities of the Now Generation. No room for such myopic narcissus types in my
existence, and to be up front and center about it I'm glad they've vacated my life once and for all!
True Limbaugh did have some irritating faults like his clinging on to
Conservatism Inc. and whatever it seemed to stand for at the time, and his
championing of then tossing aside the likes of Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul while
cheerleeding for some of the more irritating neocons out there was nauseating beyond belief. And it was a bit hard to ignore his pension for the whole "eternal war" credo that had overtaken the
Republican Party thanks to the infiltration of way too many uberhawks of the
John Bolton variety (his praise of General Sherman's dictum for all out land-shearing conflict leaving everybody in its path destroyed was definitely one point of irritation.) But with the rise of Donald Trump and the prez's jettisoning (with some exceptions ie. Bolton) of these warmongers from the
ranks of Republicanism Inc. Limbaugh did redeem himself handily and for that I can safely say that
the man stepped out on a good note. A hawk true, but he sure noted and
approved of Trump as being thee Peace President of our time which was certainly one big step in what we used to call the right direction!
If only he had stayed away from his beloved cigars maybe we'd still be
listening to him give some good insight on today's political situation. At
least he gave me a good reason to even turn the radio on if I was driving to
who-knows-where on some dreary afternoon. And not-so-strangely enough, it was
grand knowing that he was beginning to agree with me more and more as time
rolled on.
And frankly none of those pallid local talk show guys will be able to take his
place. Maybe Mark Steyn somewhat with that English accent that all the gals
still go wild over but eh, it won't be the same.
***
You already know who gets the credit for the freebees but I'll mention 'em anyway...Bill Shute, Paul McGarry and Feeding Tube Records. It's nice to know that some people out there in this world of ours know what the words
DUTY means!
Sex Tide-OHIO LP (Feeding Tube Records)
Who woulda thought that anything good would come outta Ohio this late in the
rock 'n roll as that International Youth Language game! Sex Tide prove that
alla those years of bad Ohio rock both above and under the radar might have
just been one big fluke what with this album that has the sonic quality of any
good 1962 basement band recorded by an overzealous dad who thought Junior had
some talent and buck-making abilities as well. Femme drummer Miss Celine also
sings all the lead superseding the usual punque "I'm My Own Chick" stylings
coming about as close to a female Iggy as anyone has, while the entire lot of
'em have a primal pounce that, aided by Celine's sub-Maureen Tucker drums, has
gotta be the musical statement of this or any other decade! Kinda comes off
like an even more primal Siouxsie take on early Can at one point then
approaches a sub-garage thud that makes the Stooges sound like Mahavishnu!
Needless to say, a must-getter for the tru blu rockist beings who tune into
this blog!
Hawkwind-WEIRD TAPES 1 - DAVE BROCK, SONIC ASSASSINS CD (Hawkwind Records,
England)
I for one am so glad to finally get to hear that Christmas ' Eve '77 "Sonic
Assassins" show featuring a surprisingly wired Robert Calvert fronting this
one-off group, and believe me when I say that these tracks come off about as
electropunk as anything Pere Ubu or Tanz Der Youth (not to mention a few thou
other Hawkwind-inspired aggregates world-wide) were up to around the same
nanosecond this effort was being cranked out in from of an appreciative
audience.
Besides another track featuring the Assassins without Calvert this disque consists of
Brock solo efforts recorded on his lonesome, and unlike many of these
home-studio sonic workouts the results are actually worth your time to listen
to they're that invigorating without being leaden or masturbatory, something
I'm sure most of you readers are
way too familiar with.
***
Faust-SOMETHING DIRTY CD (Bureau B Records, EU)
These post-seventies Faust records, despite their overall brainscraping
quotient, never did match up to the originals that crowded import bins at
exorbitantly high prices. However this 1'1 effort just might match up to
those early un's that had more'n a few English rockscribes doing wall
crawls of ecstasy. The opening track entitled "Tell That Bitch To Go Home"
has a nice cheap organ drive repeato riff that woulda fit in swell on the
Polydor platters while the rest, ranging from electro squiggles to repeato
loops, has that Varese-with-a-beat style that sure sets the likes of Faust
apart from some of the more aerie faerie examples of progressive rock
(yech!) that remain on the market these days. Some mighty sub-bedroom
guitar to be heard straight outta the Ron Asheton school too! A
surprising, and rock 'n rolling in the proper hard-edged fashion effort
from these old fanablas.
***
Booker T & The MGs-SOUL MEN/PLAY THE HIP HITS CD-r burn (originally on
Ace Records, England)
If your idea of a funzie afternoon is spinning a disque featuring the
legendary "Green Onions" guys covering the big mid-sixties (and even
before!) hits in their own inimitable way you'll probably go for this like
Jussie Smollet goes for the KY.
Not so oddly enough I also would consider a PM spin of this a pretty good
way to back up some much-needed goofin' off.
Pretty palatable portrayals of such transistor-tooglin' spinners from people
like Stevie Wonder and the Box Tops, and with this accompanied by some chip 'n dip
and Dr. Pepper you can have a real swingin' time on your lonesome...who
needs people when you have a Booker T. & the MGs record to get down to
anyway?
***
The Exception-THE EAGLE FLIES ON FRIDAY CD-r burn (originally on RPM
Records)
Nothing dire about these late-sixties English popsters, but then again there
ain't anything here that'll thrust you into total anarchic sonic-tude. Only
noted for featuring future Fairport Conventioneer Dave Pegg, otherwise I
dunno if anyone would really be giving two hoots and a holler about this
good albeit standard collection which just might hit it big with some of the more Anglophiliac readers of this blog.
***
The Tomcats-RUNNING AT SHADOWS, THE SPANISH RECORDINGS 1965-66 CD-r burn
(originally on RPM Records, England)
Here's one of those expat English beat groups who headed to --- this time
Spain --- in order to be big fish in small ponds so to speak.
Like alla those Eyetalian-based English acts such as the Rokes and
Primitives these Tomcats really knew how to milk the then-fashionable big
beat in ways to really wow the locals, and these Spanish-era efforts sound
just as boff as those nth-grade English rarities that have made their way
onto various platters these past few years. Best of all it has that hard
primitive sound that usually got washed out on the bigger hits of the
British Invasion days.
Even if you don't have fond memories of the mid-sixties deluge of fine rock
'n roll permeating every aspect of your existence you just might take a
liking to this compilation.
***
Jesse Malin-OUTSIDERS CD-r burn (originally on One Little Indian
Records)
This guy's been around for a long time and a good thing, because Jesse Malin
has put out some rather interesting efforts over his thirtysome year career.
OUTSIDERS being just one of 'em, a sly 'n gutsy pop rock effort
which kinda reminds me of some seventies Elliot Murphy wannabe tryin' to lay
off on the Dylan just a tad. Throw some post-Heartbreakers Johnny in there
and you're only part way there. Another good 'un (even if it is an old one,
from 2015) from this underrated New York fixture who a lotta fanablas don't
mind talkin' negative about behind his back, and you should hear what they
say behind mine!
***
Various Artists-LONELY MELODY DOLLSTONES CD-r burn (Bill Shute)
Bill really must be a real sentimental fanabla to mixdisque this thing
together given the universal zip zam and zooey of the thing. The Charlie
Rich cover was a good start to things while the likes of the Boyfriends (who
I don't think are the NYC band of late-seventies post-Poppees fame --- might
be one of a thou others with the same moniker) are listenable enough power
pop but nothing I'd wanna straight diet of. Sure the likes of Norm Burns and
Victor and the Trophies are about as exciting as watching Thalidomide babies
doing jumping jacks but the Zeros and Fugitives make up for the
hokey gospel (but good hokey
nonetheless) 'n sappy plopsters (but not that good sappy if you want me to
be upfront about it) that also moil about. Tingling enough to save a rather dullsville winter
afternoon from being totally Quindlanesque.
***
If you think that all rock 'n roll writing is cut 'n paste puff pieces that
are nothing but a musical version of the same vapid journalism one can read
in everypaper USA then getcherself hold of a few back issues of BLACK TO COMM! Maybe then you'll find out that there is way more to life than alla that
post-Christgau goo that you were led to believe was "rock journalism" lo
these many years. Some of the best rockfanscribing to be seen can be found
in these pages and hey, if you want to know what a world without hackery is
like then look no further than these!
9 comments:
lol more bands no one ever heard of lol rush limbaugh? try npr for good talk radio :)
Rush was emblematic of an era, and that era is over. Interesting to read so many obits for him, from positive (here) to negative (Unz Review) and all manner in between.
That Faust album is pretty great.
Were Booker T & The MGs The Ventures with a tan?
Chuckle!
Cheers!
Alvin, you're half right!
Chris, that's what they all say! (Chuckle!)
Cheers!
more cowbell! more captain bee fart! :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTzGMEfbnAw
you're welcome! :)
For what? Making me puke my lunch?
lol i forgot lol if it was a hit, it is no good! :)
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