Very cool, thanks.
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Lord Sutch.
Classic British weirdos
early devo movie
More Screaming Lord Sutch with 3/4 of LZ:
On my third straight playthrough of this. Perfectly sublime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd4jntP0tco
I knew these guys bitd. Got to know Fred fairly well for whom I have had deep and long respect.
Syd Barrett & Fred Frith in The Last Minute Put Together Boogie Band at the infamous "Six Hour Technicolor Dream" at the Cambridge Corn Exchange 1972 after Syd left PF.
Ok. Apparently I'm 20 years late to the party on this epic jam by Air, but holy crap it's good. Judging by view count, this one must've kinda flown under the radar?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SawMcLAd-FA
An interesting if lengthy survey of the Seattle deal in the 80s and 90s:
More worthy dustbunnies:
Anybody else heard this one by Parcels? I just discovered it. Pretty catchy tune:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU6pdNNJM5M
Played Eric Burdon Declares War today. Forgotten CD I stuck in a box 25 years ago. That guy could sing and the band was tight as hell. Still sounding good after 50 years. Y'all remember "spill the wine" right?
Some of the raw outtakes bitd.
It's long , but the first 5 minutes are worth it and more reason to keep listening.
This part is pretty cool too, FZ could craft some cool runs
https://youtu.be/KCC9Qh8zutU?t=2325
FWIW, FZ died today Dec 4, 1993, 28 years ago.
I found a CCR tape in the road when I was a kid and must have listened to it for an entire summer. Thought it was the greatest band ever.
Dude.
Nothing wrong with Creedence, though.
Good stuff as always Buster.
rumour has it he was stranded on a desert island for three years and when he was recued he knew exactly what time it was
back in the day in philly there was a record store that had a $.25 section, a few bucks and couple j's made for lots of interesting selections mostly based on album art, the reject vinyls got winged out the third floor window wit the covers ending up on the dorm wall. This is one that I remember keeping
https://youtu.be/rCKkJvcRNbg
John has sort of re-invented this concept
https://johnsdollarbin.org/
I've never heard this version before.
A showcase of ingenuity that's hard to appreciate over the history.
Just heard the Neville's great cover of this and saw that Link Wray wrote it and checked out his original version. It's cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsG4nv_a5-8
and in particular: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqA0gnJkZ_s&t=1351s
Plus:
I've been looking for this for a while, finally found it.
Some BJM song reminds me of this, When Jokers Attack.