Of course I don't dream about all the gas I'll have to buy to get to Cleveland and trying to find the danged place after a good two hour trip to the Mistake on the Lake and sitting around with a buncha strangers trying to feign off sleep!
The show was fucking *awesome*, and seriously, about as absolutely PERFECT of a reunion show as anyone could ever ask. Jamie Klimek was in good spirits, the crowd loved them, everyone played absolutely marvelously - the songs were all brilliant, sparkling, lively, energetic, funny, and just mind-blowingly amazingly great. Completely beyond belief. I'm even curious now as to what their new recordings coming out this fall are going to sound like! I hope they come back and do this again really soon!
Parallel lives, different worlds?
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I saw the following brief exchange on social media this morning:
The idea being put forward here is that we fail to truly comprehend the
opposite sex b...
The Water Knife - Paolo Bacigalupi
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I assume that someone online recommended this 2015 dystopia novel. Set in
the not-too-distant future, the southwest of the USA is in a drought - but
n...
TGIF: On Fairness
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*Fairness* and its synonyms are among the most abused words in English. By
that I mean they are commonly manipulated for ideological ends. Wokeness
has a...
Kogar's Jungle Juice Show #85
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Get super PRIMITIVE with Kogar’s Jungle Juice Show #85! All the best in
50-60’s instrumentals, rockabilly, rhythm and blues, vocal groups, blues
and ...
Those Whacky Cartoonists
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Saturday Cathing Up Day.
There has never been a lot of information published about cartoonists. A
little bio here and there, a few biographies of the bi...
President Huck
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How long have animated cartoon characters been “running” for the U.S.
presidency?
Well, Popeye and Bluto did. So did Betty Boop (as the crowd chanted her ...
Felix Arrives in the Sunny South
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Howdy Readers! First off we have a color drawing by Cathy Hill, my favorite
cartoonist. She’s celebrating Halloween night this year and many years past
in ...
BOLETIN: ACTUALIZACION
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Desde hoy comenzamos la actualización de los links. TODOS los álbumes
“activos” estarán en la sección de *“DESCARGAS”*. El objetivo es activar
TODO y q...
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Allied Propaganda Issue 2, July/August 1979
*Any fanzine is worth checking out if you can spare the time or money, if
only for the principle - forget all...
The Millennial Mindset
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In any effort to fundamentally change society it is necessary to mobilise
the young. The rhetoric on the populist right often invokes notions of the
people...
Crown to call Ottawa residents in convoy trial
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Crown lawyers intend on calling Ottawa residents impacted by what became
known as the Freedom Convoy to testify in the criminal trial of two of the
protest...
An Interview with Peggy Webber - Part One
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*Peggy Webber: You have Bob Denver on your shirt.*
*Kliph Nesteroff: Yes, Gilligan’s Island.*
*Peggy Webber: Was he a friend of yours?Kliph Nesteroff:...
Memorabilia: I Megatons
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Grazie all'amica Cristina possiamo offrirvi questo straordinario
memorabilia di un oscuro complesso strumentale e vocale varesino di genere
bea...
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HEY EVERYBODY!
The links are all dead, yup - I know. I tried to do a mammoth exodus of all
of the stuff but there ain't no good place to upload them. Th...
Putin’s ‘Winter War’ on Ukraine
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[image: Putin's 'Winter War' on Ukraine By Patrick Buchanan]In the final
days of this lame-duck Congress, before control of the House passes to
Republicans...
Banana Republic, USSA: 2022 “Elections”
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Are we going to go through the same thing again now? Knowing how mail-in
voting, drop-boxes, and early voting were used to enable massive fraud and
ballot ...
Mini, Midi, Maxi│Emmanuelle Khanh│1972
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Mini, Midi, Maxi?
*[1972]*
Volkswagen launches air conditioning to match.
*Mini, Midi, Maxi Who can predict future fashion? Mini Fashion? Then you ...
Ed Ward 1948-2021
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*Greetings. Yes, it's been years. It's become apparent, though I am busier
than ever as a professional writer these days, there is a need to revive
thi...
For downloaders from file hosting sites
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Mentioning this as I’m using it myself and it is not a “must pay” service
(up to 4 free dl’s / day). It’s been exactly what I was looking for for
files hos...
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912)
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*Hello again, kitty cats! I thought it would be a good idea to give you all
an idea of what kind of content I will be offering on my new Patreon page.
On...
The Bobby Fuller Four - "Let Her Dance" (1965)
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There can certainly be something freeing in letting go of V-I cadences. I
think this two-chord song does have cadences, but they're all plagal: IV
chord to...
Are you sitting comfortably?
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The Machine have moved on stylistically since *Solar Corona* and seem a bit
funny about this album’s popularity, which they don’t seem inclined to
reissu...
The End 2010-2020
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Ten years and 3100 posts later, we're done. And on a Friday the 13th, yet.
I know I said that once before and I was only gone a few months but this
time, I...
2019, the insanity grows...
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Odd title for an annual music review, but them's the times. With these
words I aim to provide you with an escape from the creeping madness, which
by the ti...
THE NEXT MUTANT SOUNDS RARE LP AUCTION IS LIVE NOW
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Some major monsters this time, including four LP's on Futura Records, The
V/A-Music box on Vanity Records, The First Decayes LP and NDW LP's pressed
in edi...
That's all, folks!
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My posts have gotten thinner over the years. I'm aware of that. I've been
hopeful for a long time, that I can remain active with blogging and sharing
furth...
AFS v. 378 ~ Do Call it a Comeback...
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*I’ve been gone for months!!!*
*My baby girl Una at 18 months is getting hella-radical as you can see.*
*Thanks to Jeffrey for letting me to sub his "Toda...
Fadensonnen - Brut (FR018 - September 2018)
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*DEATH POSTURE / HYMN OF THE YLLUSTRIOUS FORGER*
Brut by FADENSONNEN
*Double edged blast of electro-snuff-skronk to bathe away the daily
apocalypse -
th...
About "cookies"
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Yeah, OK, y'all.. Google said because of those new EU regs I must let
y'all know that this blog will collect "cookies" and that they even
"helpfully" supp...
She Made It After All...
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From August 19, 1977, it's the last broadcast of Jessica Savitch at KYW-TV
Channel 3 in Philadelphia (complete with commercials). She was leaving the
the...
Deadbeat's Guide to Mother's Day Gifts
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If you're like me, you think mother's day is just another made up holiday,
designed by corporate America to shame men into spending their hard earned
mone...
1969 Grin and Bear It junk yard
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It's a fine long term investment,,,,in a few years after garbage fill,
you'll double its value as a prime building lot.
Playlists For The New Hound Radio Show
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Playlists for the first eleven weeks of my new radio show on
www.littlewaterradio.or (or on Mixcloud) can be downloaded here:
https://www.mediafire.com/fold...
Nick Kent - Apathy for the Devil, a 1970's Memoir
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Une quinzaine d’années après son recueil *Dark Stuff* (*L’Envers du Rock*
en français – et qui comprend des articles formidables sur Brian Wilson,
Syd Bar...
THE OLD REDHEAD AND SCOOTER
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Huh. Was looking through archives of a long defunct weekly magazine from
Paterson and found these in a 1960 issue: Yeah. Oh, and yes, I'm back....
Sansón from Argentina
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Almost three years ago I posted about a Spanish language version of The
Squirrel Cage from Argentina's Billiken Magazine, titled *Jopito Y Calvete.
*I've j...
I May Have Forgotten How to Do This...
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But here is a message from Dan Wenninger: 1Way returns this Tuesday (2/24)
with Oblique Orchestra at 9pm. After our set there will be an open, large
group ...
Tangerine Dream: SingAlongaTangs
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First published in *Sounds*, 6 November 1976
Tangerine Dream were a great band to spend time with; almost the polar
opposite of how you imagined Kraftwerk...
One Hand Records store …
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Head on over to: onehand.bigcartel.com There’s a new record from Dark
Sunny Land and one due soon from Weasel Walter & Chris Pitsiokos.
Eighty-two'ed
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[This is merely an update to a previous post. Normally I just tack this
kind of info to the end of my original post on the topic, but since this
piece is s...
NOBODY'S BABY
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NOBODY’S BABY (Miriam) Norton 397 So here we are in this new fangled world,
but still, the beat goes on, as it has since boy first met girl and hearts
ran ...
The Death of Creativity or a New Filter?
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*By Doug Sheppard*
In a recent issue of *The Guardian*, David Byrne lamented that the Internet
“will suck all the creative content out of the world”—point...
TL Wahl - A Face In The Crowd
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TL Wahl - A Face in the Crowd LP.
Grey splatter vinyl local real people late night soft rock record from 1979
on the GDS label (same as Claw) from cen...
Bar Talk # 8
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*Overheard Friday Night (6-8-12) at Nick-A-Nees, Providence, Rhode Island
(Purty much reported as close to verbatim as possible.)*
He’s the kin...
BACK TO BLACK MANDARA UNIVIVE-021
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UNIVIVEの最新タイトルであり、「DOUBLE HEADS 15CDBOX」「WILD TRIPS」「NAKED DIZA
STAR」と並んでビギナーからマニアにまで幅広くお勧めできる最重要作品のひとつです。まず特筆すべきはディスク1の75年4月の御殿場花まつりのサウンドボードソースですが、最近ボックスにし...
Albert Ayler Quintet - Black Revolt (1966)
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Albert Ayler Quintet - Black Revolt
Tracklist:
1 Bells 18:18
2 Ghosts 23:24
Bass - Lewis Worrell
Percussion - Ronald Shannon Jackson
Tenor Saxophone,...
Kovacs on the Corner (1952)
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Is this thing on? Hello?
Hello?
Here's something I never thought I'd see.. the much-maligned and very
short-lived Kovacs Philly daytime vehicle Kovacs on...
LOVE ACETATE WITH JIMI HENDRIX
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I found this missing link a while ago when this blog was wandering in the
wilderness. Here are the legendary Love/Hendrix sessions......
here:
http://uplo...
CONCENTRATING THE MIND: Thoughts About Distribution
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How did you watch the Obama Inauguration?
I had intended to find a place with a large screen, preferably full of
Americans, and share the audacity of hope....
5 comments:
I trust you'll be providing an eye witness account?!
Not really...I'll be waiting for the live album.
But isn't this the kind of thing you dream about? If it was happening anywhere near me, I'd be there like a shot!
Of course I don't dream about all the gas I'll have to buy to get to Cleveland and trying to find the danged place after a good two hour trip to the Mistake on the Lake and sitting around with a buncha strangers trying to feign off sleep!
The show was fucking *awesome*, and seriously, about as absolutely PERFECT of a reunion show as anyone could ever ask. Jamie Klimek was in good spirits, the crowd loved them, everyone played absolutely marvelously - the songs were all brilliant, sparkling, lively, energetic, funny, and just mind-blowingly amazingly great. Completely beyond belief. I'm even curious now as to what their new recordings coming out this fall are going to sound like! I hope they come back and do this again really soon!
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