(Well Ray Dio Byrdman, you wanted a new post and, unfortunately, you GOT it!)
Here I am, Mister
PERSONA NON GRATIS himself once again with a batch of personal frivolities and recording reviews
for you to either take or leave and I know it's gonna be the former. And if
you're wonderin' why I'm referring to myself in such deprecating terms well,
once again I have to get something off my chest in typical Gypsy Rose Lee
fashion --- mainly the plain fact that it is starting to bug me
EVEN MORE THAN USUAL that I've been treated so shabbily by just
about everyone in this thing that we used to call "rock fandom". Y'know, on
one hand it is irritating in typical stick-in-my-craw fashion thinking back
upon less halcyon days and remembering just how many of my former compats have
deserted me for whatever not-so-strange reasons there may be (and yeah, we
know what they all are!). I mean sheesh, it wasn't like I was antagonizing anybody and we were gettin' along so fine and
being rather buddy-buddy copasetic for quite awhile without personal nuances
and swelled senses of importance getting in the way of our "friendships". But then the knives were
pulled out and a lotta stab wounds were found on my back and well, lesser
types do like to skedaddle a sinking ship so to speak and turn on people when
them chips are way down, and I should know having experienced all of this
first hand and thinking about it does kinda dig into me like an undigested
peanut stuck in one's colon.
Then again I'm kinda
GLAD that a good
portion of my readership has felt so offended and shamed by my writings, especially when these same blokes don't mind offending and shaming people
themselves and in a pretty hoity-toity my species is better than yours way at that. I
kinda get the idea (at least from watching the spiritual decendents [no sic]
of my former buddies via Libs of Tic Tok) that these precious petunia types
actually think that it's their natural birthright (them being so blessed and
all) to have cut all ties and berate me the way they have. Was I actually so antagonistic to these people in an overtly boistrous way? Perhaps they do
this only to masturbate their (I guess) fragile egos and sense of esteem, or
maybe they are as prissy and as uptight as the new leftists (who are the
spiritual spawn of those "uplifters" seen in DW Griffith films) have been for
quite some time lacking any of the tolerance they claim to exude like pus from a syphilitic penis.
It would be the best explanation for their utter contempt for
me and, once you get to the heart of these folks' general attitudes and
behavior, it only confirms my deeply held convictions that people really
are shit after all. Given the tendency of the likes of Jay Hinman
(I forgive, but in no way will I forget) and Ken Shimamoto to go out of their
way to treat me as hideous as they have I've begun to realize that I really
can't love my neighbor let alone be tolerant of anything that I find offensive even in the slightest. And if you think I'm being nothing by a big crybaby about it what do you want me to do. walk away with a smile? Hey, I really could direct a few things your way that might get quite a few of you doing some major league sniffling but I am (really!) trying to keep my temper in control.
To put it in simpler terms, I gotta eschew any shard of the humanist cop-out
(as Wayne McGuire so succinctly put it) that has been shoved down my throat
ever since entering them hallowed halls of grade school. I've come to realize a good long time ago that a good portion of the people who are involved in rock fandom were, and maybe are, massive hypocrites who believe themselves to be superior in any way shape and form to lesser forms of life like myself. Frankly, people like this can
only be handled by shoving the same anti-life evil straight back into their
faces, so if I am treating you with respect and kindness it does mean that I
hold you in some sort of exalted fashion and that you are one of the rare
ones. However that just might change. Other than that, I'd enjoy seeing you
all take a swan dive into the La Brea Tar Pits.
***
Now it's funtime, or so I hope. Anyhow, despite the opening rant of pure
hate I must admit that things can be somewhat jolly around here
if I put my mind to it (well, most all of it was written before I got into my bad mood mode which was set off by the discovery of a person who did some stabbing himself's own blog and boy did those feeling just come rushing back like the water breaking on a pregnant fifty foot woman). Not that there's much to have fun with in these days
of cyborg anti-emotion but still, if I look hard enough I can ooze into that
awed-out feeling of total suburban slob bliss.
Why just yesterday I spent a
good hour or three listening to old albums (of the vinyl variety even) while
reading a few of the writeups I got via RocksBackPages a few years back.
Gotta say that the mix of Charles Shaar Murray and Giovanni Dadomo on the
printed page with Iggy Pop and the (original pre-jazz fusion)
Mothers of Invention on the stereo sure goes swell and like, if I hadda spend the rest of my
life just goofin' off and indulging in such heavenly blitz I'd consider myself
way better off'n any of you will ever be!
***
Hey, if you missed out on Paul Morley's 1976 fanzine
OUT THERE you
can always eyeball a kinda/sorta virtual copy
here! Don't say I don't go 'round doin' nuthin'
good fer ya! And if you decide
to print the thing out on glossy paper digest-sized you'll get a close
approximation of what the real deal looked like, devious fanzine lover you
most certainly are and which you most certainly will remain.
***
I just
LOVE goofing
around with Artificial Intelligence and made even
more whacked out
pix for my own (and maybe even yours as well) personal pleasure. I get a wild
kick outta whatever does pop up what with their inherent absurdities which come
off like those weirdo dreams that pull images from all over the psyche that I
have with an alarming frequency, all fleshed out and quite puzzling in their lack of logic so-to-speak. And something tells me that you never saw Sky Saxon and the
Seeds looking like this!
I guess this is supposed to be Jan Savage.
And this Seed looks like he'd be more at home in Guns 'n Roses.
This pic was taken at a jam session featuring Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart,
Alice Cooper and Tim Buckley. There are obviously
TWO Zappas in the
pic and that just might be Beefheart playing drums complete with a cymbal on the (I think it is a) floor tom. Who knows, that also might be Beefheart playing the other guitar making me wonder where Alice and Tim are.
The following three are movie posters for the Don Fellman classic
A NUMBER LIKE N:
The following are two covers for the unreleased third Velvet Underground
(excuse me, "Ublased Oovndgorund" or is it "Veet: Siveer Andougiriand"???)
album with John Cale featuring "Sweet Sister Ray" --- hmmm, that second one
looks like a good candidate for an actual Velvets bootleg!
AI really screwed up the pic I wanted here! I guess I better learn how to give better descriptions of what I'm looking for.
Here's a pic that reminds me of a late-thirties vintage Salvador
Dali/Norman Rockwell flub-a-dub. I especially like the way that extra calf
extends from the blonde's left leg similar to the male pant leg emanating from the teacher above. And that fellow seen in the center of
the pic is supposed to be Spanky McFarland.
***
Have a few winners in here that you might feel like swiping next time you go
to the record shop --- that is if there just happens to be a record shop in
your neck of the area and you didn't ditch your oversized raincoat. Paul McGarry is to be thanked and is certainly not one on my ever-growing shit list.
Les Rallizes Denudes-STUDIO SESSIONS 1972 & 1980 LP (Take It Acid
Is Records, Italy)
Side one's got that previously ish'd 23-minute instrumental rave which
reminds me of Dave Allen and the Arrows taken to even more gear-grinding
extremes. Well, it's a good excuse for me to hear it again considering I
dunno where in my collection I can find the original. "A Tale of Love"
which starts off the second side takes the pressure down a few notches
but still delivers on some prime blast while yet another version of
"Field of Artificial Flowers" caps the thing off sounding quite
late-sixties Amerigan garage band stoic! These might be available on one
of the many Denudes quickie Cee Dee burns that cluttered up ebay a good
two decades back so if you missed out on the carnage the first time you
have a chance to redeem your sorry self.
***
15-60-75-20 CD (Reedurban Records, PO Box 80007, Canton, OH 44708)
Nobody that I know seems to remember this early oughts collection chock
fulla Numbers Band recordings from '74 up until the mid-eighties, and to
this NE Ohio camp follower that is a dang ol' shame.
Robert Kidney is, as you'd expect given his pronounced passion and
energy, at the top of his form doing alla them things those "rock poets"
we oh so admired way back when were famed for. Given the lack of "look
at me" pretension perhaps he did it even better. The band, as you
would've expected all these years later, delivers on what Laughner
called "voodoo music" making most if not all of those other white r/b
acts sound particularly stilted in comparison.
The Numbers do come off a little more rock 'n roll than usual (at least
on the eighties-vintage numbers) which surprises but doesn't bother me
one iota and man, after listening to all of the down-to-it that the
group delivers it sure is a mystery why this band didn't break through
like BIG. (Knew a guy who saw 'em ca. '74 and he was stymied they
didn't overtake the entire sphere!) "Stolen Cadillac", the oldest track
in the batch, was produced by fames Ann Arbor somethingorother John
Sinclair which should count for some musically significant brownie
points.
Dunno if the address above is still valid but if you want it, you'll try
as hard as you can to obtain. (TRUE STORY: I played "Not Fade
Away" for my cyster and she thought it was Elvis! Reminds me of the time
when I was watching the Music Machine on television and my mother
thought they were the Beatles which proves that some things happily do
not change!)
***
The Nude Party-MIDNIGHT MANOR CD-r burn (originally on New West
Records)
I was once invited to a nude party but didn't go because I didn't have
anything to wear! Now that I got my bad gag joke outta the way lemme
just say that this is an interesting item, a fairly good effort even
though it's something that (as usual) I probably wouldn't listen to
again. It has a nice tinge of late-sixties pop to it and the cuts that
sound like Todd's "I Saw The Light" were something I didn't hafta
struggle through. Somehow I get the idea that this, had it actually come
out 'round the turn of them decades (sixties unto seventies), would have
made a great flea market find a good ten or so years later.
***
F.U.2.-PUNK ROCK CD-r burn (originally on Beat Records, England)
This punk rock cash-in recorded by the Downliners Sect really does a
lot, not only for punk bandwagon jumping but for the cause of punk rock
itself. Actually surpasses its kitsch bargain bin trappings to become a
legit contender to the realm what with it (almost) coming off like what
an actual Raw Records Sect album woulda had someone thought of slapping
one together. (I think one was recorded --- 's been so long I can't
remember.) Now if someone'd only reissue that punk exploito platter where
various Sect members along with future Pretender James Honeyman-Scott
slapped out some more of these cash-in punk classics complete with a
Standells cover (and perhaps even more NUGGET-y treats) tossed
in!
***
Polygraph Lounge-THE EP CD (Polygraph Lounge Records)
I've wanted to know about these multi-instrumentalists ever since I
tuned into a CB's 313 Gallery cybercast only to see the two of 'em
packing up a massive amount of gear that even made the Art Ensemble of
Chicago's barrage look scant. Fifteen or so years later I finally got
the opportunity to hear 'em and like, I am somewhat impressed. The PDQ
Bach and Spike Jones angle does not appeal to me and the country spoof
might be a bit too obvious, but Polygraph Lounge do deliver on some
interesting soundsqualls and parody that doesn't make you think this is
some nauseating Ray Stevens "take off" not even worth a listen. The live
re-do of "The Nutcracker" actually hit a positive nerve in the grey room
and would make for a bright Christmas track to spin on my own podcast if
I only had one. A once-in-awhile effort that I hope I'll be able to find
in my massive collection when I do want to hear it again.
***
Johnny Dowd-HOMEMADE PIE CD-r burn (originally on Mother Jinx
Records)
Like a lotta these new country twang unto rock recordings this becomes
tiresome and perhaps even trite within a few cuts. Since I never did
cozy up to the Dwight Yoakum type of giddyap perhaps I shouldn't be
reviewing this, but given I'm in a particularly angry mood (wrote this after I did that opening schpiel) I feel it
safer to do my venting via this here writeup rather than go out and
sock some ol' granny inna jaw. One of those recordings that some
nimnul out there will think I gave an unfair review to and that I
should have listened to it about fifty times in order to absorb its
nuances and that I'm such a horrible writer anyway so take that along with your run on sentences and who cares what you think
anyway even though I did go out of my way to deliver this hatescreed to you
etc. and so forth. Sheesh, if I could only PICK my readership!
***
I used to get really frothing at the mouth mad back when various pundits would PURPOSEFULLY spew misinformation about my fanzine for whatever not-so-occult purposes they may have so desired.
Well, if you want to find out if said scribes were on-target or not
with their ideas then you can always latch onto one or hopefully even
more back issues by clicking on the highlighted word "fanzine" above.
You too might want to see the truth revealed for once, or at least
help me get back some needed dollars by buying something that should
have been purchased ages back and then you wouldn't have to be reading
these pathetic pleads at the end of most of these bigtime posts now,
would you?
3 comments:
I guess you're using an El Cheapo brand AI. Regardless, I think that these pioneering days of AI will be seen as a golden age of laffs.
Carry on, suh!
Imagine there being a time when people thought they could "cash in" on punk rock! LOL.
"And that fellow seen in the center of the pic is supposed to be Spanky McFarland."
That's what they all say!
Applesauce!
Horsefeathers!
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