30 June 2009

Goose Lake one of rock's forgotten gatherings

A 1970 Michigan festival that pulled 200,000 to 300,000 fans to see the likes of the MC5, the Stooges, Mitch Ryder and blow-ins Rod Stewart and Joe Cocker? It happened although there's little about it in the history books, save David A. Carson's excellent Detroit rock retrospective "Grit, Noise and Revolution".

Goose Lake was a wild gathering by all accounts, with acid and harder stuff openly on sale and nobody seeming to remember WTF occurred. We do know a wasted Dave Alexander played his last show with the Stooges, Iggy firing him for being too out of it. You read that last sentence correctly.

A three-day festival that drew 300,000? That's big by any measure. These days they'd claims the same turn-out for a vigil for Michael jackson. The Metro Times has redressed the lack of coverage 38 years later with an excellent piece on the three-day extravaganza. Read it here.

29 June 2009

Scary Thought


With thanks to Steve Lipincott for posting it on Facebook. It might have to be the last word on the issue here.

Wing: She's not from Australia



Wing is Artist of the Week around these parts. A star of New Zealand TV and with a cameo on South Park under her, er, wing, the singer's online bio says it better than anyone else ever could:

Wing Han Tsang (曾詠韓), the singer popularly known as Wing, has in a few short years achieved world-wide fame and a cult following that transcends borders and languages. When Wing sings, you cannot miss her sincerity and the pure joy she has for singing. With her unique voice and determined spirit, she has achieved what many singers can only dream of doing....

Of course her latest album includes a Jacko song. The tracks wouldn't load this morning but maybe you'll have more luck. There are some choice AC/DC covers that load.

At last, a Kiwi performer that Australians won't be claiming as their own.

blogspotting

ongakubaka.blogspot.com
- Something for everyone.
2 cool dudes upload reviews of all kinds of interesting records.
This one has a heap of great albums from all over for you to download.
Thee Oh Sees, Akimbo, Brainbombs, Cheaptime. This is the kind of blog you want to check on every 2 weeks and make sure you haven't burn't out your internet.

zgun.blogspot.com
- A great resource for reviews to read on bands like Francis Harold & The Holograms, Strange Boys, Tyvek, Kurt Vile, Nobunny, XYX etc.
Unfortunately they don't have anything for you to download but this site is jammed with heaps of reviews. They haven't updated since may so fingers crossed they haven't stopped doing this.

vinylmysteries.blogspot.com
-A personal gallery of mysterious findings on record.
It's got albums up for download that you have never heard of.

Sounds Of Babies, Sounds To Make You Shiver, Disco Polka.

nonotfunnotno.blogspot.com
- One of the good ones.
I like this one alot, i've found alot of great new records through this blog.
This is one of those blogs that will remind you that there are so many bands out there.

decrepittapes.blogspot.com
- Weirdo, Lo-fi & Outsider Music. A celebration of spontaneity and capturing the idea as close point of inspiration as possible.
Download link in the comments section.
Nothing People, Tyvek, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments.

icoulddietomorrow.blogspot.com
- This blog is a collective effort by friends to make another high-falutin, self important entry into the deluge of bobo-ass music blogs.
i recently got Pygmy Shrews and Cult Ritual from here, it's great stuff.

ravensingstheblues.blogspot.com
- Rad blog with tonnes of good reviews, lets you download 1 or 2 tracks off each record.
Bobby Ubangi, Ganglians, Hunx And His Punx.

labeloftheday.blogspot.com
- Label Of The Day is a great blog, it's run by a guy named Pato and he interviews his favourite labels with a list of questions to help give you a feel for them. Labels like, Douchemaster, Fan Death, Florida's Dying, Hozac, Rob's House, Woodist, etc.

thedoledrums.blogspot.com
- Doledrums. Tall Dwarfs, Swell Maps, Verlaines, Homosexuals. I found this from kiwitapes.blogspot.com which was a great blog but has since gone to blog heaven.

The kiwitapes guy posted "It looks like this guy is picking up right where I left off with Kiwi Tapes (and doing a much better job than I did, I might add). So if you are still in need of your kiwi fix, please go there..." So check it out.

blogspotting

ongakubaka.blogspot.com
- Something for everyone.
2 cool dudes upload reviews of all kinds of interesting records.
This one has a heap of great albums from all over for you to download.
Thee Oh Sees, Akimbo, Brainbombs, Cheaptime. This is the kind of blog you want to check on every 2 weeks and make sure you haven't burn't out your internet.

zgun.blogspot.com
- A great resource for reviews to read on bands like Francis Harold & The Holograms, Strange Boys, Tyvek, Kurt Vile, Nobunny, XYX etc.
Unfortunately they don't have anything for you to download but this site is jammed with heaps of reviews. They haven't updated since may so fingers crossed they haven't stopped doing this.

vinylmysteries.blogspot.com
-A personal gallery of mysterious findings on record.
It's got albums up for download that you have never heard of.

Sounds Of Babies, Sounds To Make You Shiver, Disco Polka.

nonotfunnotno.blogspot.com
- One of the good ones.
I like this one alot, i've found alot of great new records through this blog.
This is one of those blogs that will remind you that there are so many bands out there.

decrepittapes.blogspot.com
- Weirdo, Lo-fi & Outsider Music. A celebration of spontaneity and capturing the idea as close point of inspiration as possible.
Download link in the comments section.
Nothing People, Tyvek, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments.

icoulddietomorrow.blogspot.com
- This blog is a collective effort by friends to make another high-falutin, self important entry into the deluge of bobo-ass music blogs.
i recently got Pygmy Shrews and Cult Ritual from here, it's great stuff.

ravensingstheblues.blogspot.com
- Rad blog with tonnes of good reviews, lets you download 1 or 2 tracks off each record.
Bobby Ubangi, Ganglians, Hunx And His Punx.

labeloftheday.blogspot.com
- Label Of The Day is a great blog, it's run by a guy named Pato and he interviews his favourite labels with a list of questions to help give you a feel for them. Labels like, Douchemaster, Fan Death, Florida's Dying, Hozac, Rob's House, Woodist, etc.

thedoledrums.blogspot.com
- Doledrums. Tall Dwarfs, Swell Maps, Verlaines, Homosexuals. I found this from kiwitapes.blogspot.com which was a great blog but has since gone to blog heaven.

The kiwitapes guy posted "It looks like this guy is picking up right where I left off with Kiwi Tapes (and doing a much better job than I did, I might add). So if you are still in need of your kiwi fix, please go there..." So check it out.

28 June 2009

Asahi Robocco: Beer-pouring robot

No comment about its usefulness need be made.

Live Sky Saxon circa 1967

This was posted at the Bar today as our Video Of The Week. They're rotated all the time so it's fitting to replicate it here. The footage is 8mm film and the soundtrack's been dubbed but it's a rare glimpse of The Seeds (and late frontman Sky Saxon) at their peak in 1967.

26 June 2009

You Don't Want My Name You Want My Action

Tha's the name of the Stooges 1971 box set mentioned here a few weeks ago and it is about to ship. It features live twin-guitar fireworks from the brief six-string pairing of Asheton and Williamson. You can hear sound samples here.

For audience recordings, these aren't too bad. Just don't expect to get it in a shop. It's online sales only.

Bye bye Sky, R.I.P.

Seeds leader Sky Saxon has died. His most recent album was reviewed at the Bar a couple of months ago. It says it all pretty well.

25 June 2009

Back with a big one.

I was prodded back into action by the massive guilt trip my mate Carbie accidentally laid on me last week. You don't really need to know the details- suffice to say that when someone who had recently read the whole of Last Tram in a single sitting asked me why it's not up to date, I blushed. Yes, blushed. Anyway...there's a massive weekend on offer, if you want it.

The Applecore festival, back in February, was great. Now comes the follow up- a live CD featuring all the bands who played is being launched over two nights at the Old Bar. That handbill is a bit out of date. In particular, Brisbane's amazing Do The Robot have been added to the line up, which now looks like this:

Friday, June 26
8.00 - 8.40 - Teeth & Tongue 9.00 - 9.40 - New Estate 10.00 - 10.40 - Thought Creature 11.00 - 11.40 - Actor SlashModel 12.00 - 12.40 - Deloris

Saturday, June 27
12.20 - 1.00 - Graveyard Train 11.20 - 12.00 - Super Wild Horses 10.30 - 11.00 - Rational Accademy 9.30 - 10.10 - Deadbeat Club 8.40 - 9.10 - Elizabeth Pistol Club 7.50 - 8.20 - Dead Forest Index 7.00 - 7.30 - Kid Sam 6.00 - 6.40 - Grand Salvo 5.10 - 5.40 - Milk Teddy
4.10 - 4.50 - Brother Man Dude Show 3.20 - 3.50 - Geoff O'Conner 2.30 - 3.00 - Do The Robot


Friday night is $10 and Saturday is $15. 100 CDs will be available each day/night for $2.

Sadly, Saturday clashes with the latest Mistletone Records extravagnaza- Castle Tones, which is on all over the Edinburgh Castle in Sydney Rd. Moreland:



Hmm, that's a bit pastel. But you get the idea.

If you have the energy on Sunday, there's a bit of a houseparty going on in the afternoon:


The Straight Arrows and Dead Farmers are pretty much guaranteed to make you late for work on Monday, or the very least ensure you show up with your ears ringing.

C.J. Ramone and some surprises


Mark Prindle writes great off-the-wall record reviews but only occasionally turns his hand to interviews.

There's a great one with CJ Ramone on his www.markprindle.com in which the ex-Ramones bassist reveals he was twice courted to join Metallica, but turned them down to stay at home and mind his autistic son. That story seems to have had a happy ending. Read more here.

23 June 2009

Make Mine Japanese - Destroy All Monsters


Here's a special YouTube treat: A rare studio film clip interspersed with live footage from the latter day Destroy All Monsters fronted by Niagara and including Ron Asheton and Mike Davis. This dates from 1983 according to Dan Boyd (aka The Wizard of Livonia).

22 June 2009

Down and Out Downunder Ep 2


The latest Down and Out Downunder all Aussie podcast is live at the Garage Punk Network. Cheers!

20 June 2009

Willy Deville is ill

The retro rocker has advanced pancreatic cancer according to his fan club. A veteran of CBGBs in its prime, he's a peer of Thunders, the Ramones et al and recorded some great records including a one-off with the late, great guitar innovator Link Wray.

19 June 2009


This is one of the worst clips I've ever seen. Hands down. Get the full effect here. If you've seen worse, leave the URL in comments. The URL please! Otherwise your believability is shot.

On the quiet with J Mascis?

It seem incongruous reading a J Mascis interview on a blog called The Quietus but there you go. They have a new album in the wings. Murph gets into things and gives the drummer's perspective here.

18 June 2009

Vera Was a Punk Rocker


There's a tell-all book out by Dee Dee Ramone's first wife, Vera Ramone. Pretty sordid stuff by the sound of it so it'll no doubt sell well.

Dee Dee's first marriage was allegedly a sham, put in place by record company executives keen to install a minder into the errant bassist's life. But he still talks to Vera and told her to write it. Who was it that wanted a lobotomy? More here.

17 June 2009

Social Media is the New Punk Rock?

This is pretty good but does the analogy mean Social Media will be appropriated by big business and disappear up its own arse?

16 June 2009

"We knocked 'em dead in Dallas..."

"They didn't know we were Jews."

If you know where that lyric comes form you'll want to read this.

11 June 2009

Phil Spector gets back to his roots

The Smoking Gun got hold of his prison admission photo, sans wig.

10 June 2009

Sonic Youth on "The Eternal"

Sonic Youth wax lyrical about their magnificent new wax, "The Eternal" here. And yes, to coin a well-used phrase, it really is one of the best things they've ever done.

08 June 2009

Seen this?


From the Academy of Music in NYC, 1973. The Raw Power Stooges.

07 June 2009

Elevators 10-CD box set previewed

Here's the skinny on this one that was mentioned here a while back:

13th Floor Elevators - Sign Of The Three Eyed Men (10CD set) from Snapper Music on Vimeo.


Just $A329 locally, I hear. Hmmmm.

06 June 2009

Literal U2

Wish granted. Bono is such a twat.

05 June 2009

You have to see this!

Bad filmclips of crap songs with literal lyrics, derived from the clips. Total genius. A nod to Neil Stollznow who tipped me.


This is inspired too.


Here's Strawberry Fields if Ringo had written and sung the song and directed the clip:


Chili Peppers get the treatment:


If someone would trash Bono,life would be complete.

Some things I've been listening to

“Hats Off To The Cheats”: New album by the tightly-configured Melbourne powerhouse on Off The Hip. Catchy as swine flu.

“Finland Freakout” Nothing succeeds like excess and the Pink Fairies were experts in that area. A stunning 1971 show.

“All Your Love”: Mick Medew & he Rumours’ debut.
It’s on our label but that doesn’t mean we can’t rave about it. The formal reviews will come from others however. Did I mention they play The Vanguard in Sydney on Sunday night?

The forthcoming Intercontinental Playboys album. I had to listen to this to see what the final pre-production master sounds like. It wasn’t an un-enjoyable task. You will dig.

“Washing Machine”: Sonic Youth rule and the new album “The Rapture” is right up there, but “The Diamond Sea” may be their sweetest/sharpest 19min36sec ever.

04 June 2009

R n R Boot Camp

Blondie drummer Clem Burke, Sex Pistol Glen Matlock, Brother Wayne Kramer and Beach Boy Al Jardine are among the talent lined up to teach at Band Camp in Hawaii in October. Steve Jones is out of a radio gig and has been passed up (at this stage) for Stooges duty so how did he miss out?

03 June 2009

The Nomads in the studio

Sweden's best-ever rock and roll band are back recording. This is good news so here's a trailer form their live DVD on Munster to celebrate. Lindsay Hutton of Next Big Thing blog is doing the spruiking. Och aye!

01 June 2009

Beasts coming back?

A box set of Beasts of Bourbons albums is coming down the pipeline. My intel is that the master tapes were saved from a rubbish tip by a sharp-eyed soul. Rumour has it that the original line-up (or close to it) will tour on the back of it. I guess they'd have to play this.