20/11/06: Hello world

Category: Music
Posted by: tom
Happy new week everybody. Had a good week of discoveries/downloads last week. Stumbled across this website, Scaruffi, in which an Italian gentlemen with altogether too much time on his hands shares his alternative take on musical history via a mind-bogglingly extensive (seriously, this looks like a life's, or several lives' work) set of lists, reviews etc. It's about as anal as it's possible to get, and I'm a bit scared of him frankly (see the epic-length rant in the "overrated artists" section about how the Beatles were responsible for the Aryanisation of rock'n'roll), but just going through his Best psychedelic rock albums list (and the extra list on the right hand side) throws up some great, great stuff. Brainticket, Chrome, Bruce Palmer, Freak Scene, Hash Jar Tempo... it's a whole heap of righteous far-outness. Here's a Chrome song — awesome semi-abstract psyche trash. Yum. More later.

Chrome - Zombie Warfare (Can't Let You Down)
Category: Music
Posted by: pat
As promised, here's a track by pre-Quo, pre-Traffic Jam band The Spectres...

The Spectres - (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet

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Category: Music
Posted by: pat
So before they were the denim-clad dinosaurs (and Princess Di's second favourite band) that we all know...

The Traffic Jam - I Don't Want You

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Category: Music
Posted by: jarin
In 1971, a year before forming Steely Dan and releasing Can't Buy A Thrill, the two principal members did a soundtrack for for a Richard Pryor movie called You Gotta Walk It Like You Talk It… Or You’ll Lose That Beat. This is one of the better tracks from the album and you can hear the Steely style already in place. By the way, where does that name come from? Steely Dan, I mean. It's not a trick question, I actually don't know.

Donald Fagen & Walter Becker - Roll Back The Meaning

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Category: Music
Posted by: simon
Last one for the weekend! Everyone should know Grails by now but not sure how many people have heard their track from "Everything Comes And Goes" a tribute album to Black Sabbath that was released by Temporary Residence. Grails cover Black Sabbath and, for me at least, it sums up the perfect cover version. It retains all the best qualities of the original song while sounding absolutely like a Grails song at the same time.

Grails - Black Sabbath
Category: Music
Posted by: simon
A while ago Jacob from Black Eyes posted a huge amount of demos/rarities from various DC bands (from the 90's onwards) that never made it onto Dischord and either ended up on different labels or never made it past the demo stage. Thought i'd provide a selection of my favourites here for the rest of you (unfortunately none of this has track names).

No-Go's
The (Last) Seconds (Of)

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09/11/06: Ray Davies

Category: Music
Posted by: pat
I like listening to Ray Davies' songs in the Autumn. They always have a melancholy that seems to make sense most at this time of year. Plus he's a Londoner and this city is at its best in October and November. Anyway, below are two of them....

The Kinks - Better Things

The Thoughts - All Night Stand

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09/11/06: Fireball

Category: Music
Posted by: jarin
No, not the Deep Purple album, but sum laydeez from Brooklyn. Dunno how this was recorded but the needles musta busted out the side of the meters: into the white-hot maannn. Anyway, it's a pretty pleasurable girl vocals scuzzrock track.
Fireball - Arsonist

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