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Topic: another "what are you listening to" thread... Return to archive Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
July 18th, 2004 12:34 PM
stewed & Keefed Today:
The Best Of The Doors
July 18th, 2004 12:49 PM
mac_daddy my recording of ras michael and the sons of negus - which i pulled yesterday @ the getty museum
July 18th, 2004 01:25 PM
Nasty Habits
quote:
stonedinaustralia wrote:


one of their tracks i've found(from 1930 no less)is rather bluntly entitled "Cocaine Habit Blues"




Hey, hey, come and take a whiff on me!

Currently -- Norton's latest round of Stones cover 45 RPM records, with the 5, 6,7,8's doing an amazing version of 19th Nervous Breakdown, the GreenHorns doing an OK "Sad Day" and Andre Williams doing "Spider and the Fly". Also a crazed version of "Andre's Blues" wherein some bootleg owning genius updates Andrew's Blues for whatever drunkass New York session it was recorded at. Not every cut is great, but the over all effect of the 10 7"'s Norton's put out (all looking like London 45's) is a load of fun and serves to remind anyone who gets them of the 60s Stones supreme importance in the field of "garage" music.

July 18th, 2004 01:37 PM
mac_daddy sounds interesting, nasty...

who is norton? how do get the 7" set you refer to..?

tia
July 18th, 2004 02:09 PM
Gimme Shelter Currently, The Who By Numbers
July 18th, 2004 02:19 PM
Ten Thousand Motels When I was a kid a developed this bad habit of taking one 45 and playing it to death, if I liked it that is. Ruined alot of Stones singles that way....LOL...but at any rate today I'm ruining this tune called Mississippi Mud by Hank III. Wish I had the lyrics.
July 18th, 2004 02:26 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
Ten Thousand Motels wrote:
When I was a kid a developed this bad habit of taking one 45 and playing it to death, if I liked it that is. Ruined alot of Stones singles that way....LOL...but at any rate today I'm ruining this tune called Mississippi Mud by Hank III. Wish I had the lyrics.



the old camp song..?

Sun goes down, tide goes out
People gather round
and they begin to shout, (clap, clap)
"Hey, hey, Uncle Fudd
It's a treat to beat your feet
on the Mississippi Mud
It's a treat to beat your feet
on the Mississippi Mud"

What a dance they do
Lordy, how I'm telling you, (clap, clap)
"Hey, hey, Uncle Fudd
It's a treat to beat your feet
on the Mississippi Mud
It's a treat to beat your feet
on the Mississippi Mud"
July 18th, 2004 02:37 PM
Ten Thousand Motels Mississippi Mud
(from the album "Lovesick, Broke & Driftin")

Sittin’ in the bayou country,
just me and my fishin’ line
I raised a lot of hell and I hollered,
sippin’ on that Georgia moonshine
Well, I know how to have a damn good time

And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to get pure drunk
in that Mississippi mud

Well lets throw us a little party baby,
I’ll call a few friends of mine
We’ll dance all night till the sun comes up
and we’ll drink our selves completely blind
Then we’ll rock on down the line

And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to do a little dance
in that Mississippi mud

Well, I was raised by an awful alligator
he taught me how to walk the line
He used to deal cards from the bottom of the deck,
but a Tennessee woman took his life
But he sure gave me some damn good advice

And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to get pure drunk
in that Mississippi mud

And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to do a little dance
in that Mississippi mud

July 18th, 2004 02:45 PM
Ten Thousand Motels Well I had to google around a bit. Hank III's website doesn't have a lyric page yet so I have no idea who wrote the song....Hank III???? Anyway it sounds good to the music. LOL.
July 18th, 2004 02:47 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl Savoy Brown first "Shake Down", the LP
July 18th, 2004 02:51 PM
Ten Thousand Motels
quote:
VoodooChileInWOnderl wrote:
Savoy Brown first "Shake Down", the LP



Funny you should mention that band. I picked up a free paper last week and saw an ad for Kim Simmonds playing here in Portland Maine. It kind of excited me for a second until I noticed the paper was dated by about a month. He came and he went.
July 18th, 2004 05:51 PM
charlotte Led Zeppelin, Richfield Coliseum
April 27, 1977, Cleveland, Ohio

Soundboard recording

1. The Song Remains the Same
2. Sick Again
3. Nobody's Fault But Mine
4. In My Time of Dying
5. Since I've Been Loving You
6. No Quarter
7. Ten Years Gone
8. The Battle of Evermore
9. Going to California
10. Black Country Woman
11. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
12. White Summer / Black Mountain Side
13. Kashmir
14. Over the Top / Moby Dick
15. Guitar Solo
16. Achilles Last Stand
17. Stairway to Heaven
18. Rock and Roll
19. Trampled Under Foot
July 18th, 2004 06:50 PM
Phog Stones: Stockholm July 18, '03
KC Dec. 15, '81

The Band: London June 2, '71
July 18th, 2004 07:04 PM
Bloozehound Mississippi Mud, I like that one too, it sounds alot like the Hag's "Workin' Man Blues"

today I'm kickin it with Flaco Jimenez's Sleepytown

[Edited by Bloozehound]
July 18th, 2004 07:32 PM
mac_daddy when it finishes downloading...

Rolling Stones
1981 American Tour (Dates Below)

Title: "Jersey devil"

Size : 1.42 GB Flac

Lineage:

CDR from Trade > EAC > Flack Frontend Level 8

Tranfered By : Burnboy



Tracklist:

CD1
01. Take The A Train
02. When The Whip Comes Down
03. Let's Spend The Night Together
04. Shattered
05. Neighbours
06. Black Limousine
07. Just My Imagination
08. Down The Road Apiece
09. Going To A Go Go
10. Let Me Go
11. Time Is On My Side
12. Beast Of Burden
13. Waiting On A Friend
14. Let It Bleed

CD2
01. You Can't Always Get What You Want
02. Band Introductions
03. Little T&A
04. Tumbling Dice
05. She's So Cold
06. All Down The Line
07. Hang Fire
08. Miss You
09. Start Me Up
10. Honky Tonk Women
11. Brown Sugar
12. Jumping Jack Flash
13. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
14. Star Spangled Banner

CD3
01. Take The A Train
02. Under My Thumb
03. When The Whip Comes Down
04. Let's Spend The Night Together
05. Shattered
06. Neighbours
07. Black Limousine
08. Just My Imagination
09. Down The Road Apiece
10. Twenty Flight Rock
11. Going To A Go Go
12. Let Me Go
13. Time Is On My Side
14. Beast Of Burden
15. Waiting On A Friend
16. Let It Bleed

CD4
01. You Can't Always Get What You Want
02. Band Introductions
03. Little T&A
04. Tumbling Dice
05. She's So Cold
06. All Down The Line
07. Hang Fire
08. Miss You
09. Start Me Up
10. Honky Tonk Women
11. Brown Sugar
12. Jumping Jack Flash
13. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
14. Star Spangled Banner

CD5
01. Take The A Train
02. Under My Thumb
03. When The Whip Comes Down
04. Let's Spend The Night Together
05. Shattered
06. Neighbours
07. Black Limousine
08. Just My Imagination
09. Down The Road Apiece
10. Twenty Flight Rock
11. Going To A Go Go
12. Let Me Go
13. Time Is On My Side
14. Beast Of Burden
15. Waiting On A Friend
16. Let It Bleed

CD6
01. You Can't Always Get What You Want
02. Band Introductions
03. Little T&A
04. Tumbling Dice
05. She's So Cold
06. All Down The Line
07. Hang Fire
08. Miss You
09. Start Me Up
10. Honky Tonk Women
11. Brown Sugar
12. Jumping Jack Flash
13. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
14. Star Spangled Banner

CD1, CD2: November 5th, 1981, Brendan Byme Arena, Meadowlands, New Jersey
CD3, CD4: November 6th, 1981, Brendan Byme Arena, Meadowlands, New Jersey
CD5, CD6 (tracks 1-3, 13-14): November 7th, 1981, East Rutherford, New York
CD6 (tracks 4-12): October 15th, 1981, King Dome, Seattle, Washington

Artwort and Fingerprints Included in Torrent.
July 19th, 2004 10:47 AM
Nasty Habits
quote:
mac_daddy wrote:
sounds interesting, nasty...

who is norton? how do get the 7" set you refer to..?

tia




Norton Records is one of the premier rock and roll labels in the world. It's been run out since the early/mid 80s out of New York City by a couple of gen-u-wine rockaroll fanatics named Billy Miller and Miriam Linna (first drummer for the Cramps). They are responsible for hipping much of the world to such cult rock and roll luminaries as Hasil Adkins and Esquerita, and are largely responsible for keeping scads of Link Wray records in print.

Their archival and rarities compilations from bands like The Flamin Groovies, the Pretty Things, and Big Star are excellent and some of the groups/guys they've dug up (Jack Starr, King Usneiswick [sic] and the holy Stud Cole) represent "individualized" rock visions that make Hasil Adkins sound like Pat Boone.

They occasionally release new records as well, including bands like Untamed Youth (famed surf/garage combo from my "home town"), Andre Williams, Question Mark and the Mysterians (a GREAT live album from '96), the Lyres, their own combo the A Bones, and etc., all in a wild falling down the stairs absolutely true rockaroll vein that we all know and love so well as Stones fanatics.

Here's a link to their catalog page with more info on who's doing what, singles wise.

http://www.nortonrecords.com/index2.html

Said singles, most of 'em anyway, are also currently available from your Nastiness and Whizz Records, should you care to PM him.



Currently: WARF RATS, an amazing compilation of 80s LA bands that straddled the line between Crampsy garage and Paisley Park psych.

Hey VOO! My fave Savoy Brown is A Step Further. Love that live side.
[Edited by Nasty Habits]
July 19th, 2004 11:19 AM
Joey

Stones' Philly ' 81
July 19th, 2004 01:09 PM
Bloozehound War - Deliver the Word & Best of War and more


low


ri


der
July 19th, 2004 04:58 PM
F505 Right now: Between the Buttons Great album! Very underrated
July 19th, 2004 11:33 PM
mac_daddy thanks for the info nasty h. what - do you work in a record store? (dude has an impressive amount of knowledge about a plethora of material).

____

now playing @ casa de macdaddy:


THE ROLLING STONES - "SLOWLY ROCKIN' ON" Live in Oakland'69

The Swingin' Pig TSP 45-001 (c) 1983

Recorded live in Oakland, 9th November '69 when the Stones really had the blues.


1) Prodigal Son (3:23)
2) You Gotta Move (2:25)


KEITH RICHARD - "DOWN ON THE FARM"

The Amazing Pig TAP 004 (c)(p) 1983

3) No Particular Place To Go (1:59)
4) Start Me Up (2:15)
5) Cherry Oh Baby (3:29)
6) Untitled (0:39)


KEITH RICHARD - "WHAT A FEELING"

The Amazing Pig KR-TAP 006-PRO (c)(p) 1983

7) Bulldog (Little T&A) (4:07)
8) What A Feeling (2:23)
9) All About You (4:11)
10) It Won't Be Long (2:33)



These are three vinyl EPs on the legendary Pig label. They can be put onto a single audio cd.
Transferred to digital using Audiocleanic, no noise reduction, MKW Toolkit to encode to .shn
July 20th, 2004 07:31 PM
stewed & Keefed Today:
Soulfly - Primitive
July 20th, 2004 08:54 PM
Phog Stooges: Funhouse

Stones: Globe Arena, Stockholm '03
Ford Field, Detroit '02
July 20th, 2004 09:28 PM
stonedinaustralia
quote:
mac_daddy wrote:
"WHAT A FEELING"




nice to see that track mentioned mac_D - often forgotten when people talk of keith's "solo" stuff - it's a real tearjerker/heartbreaker

do you know the details of it's recording - i.e. - where and when


after i'd gotten into it i made a point of getting a hold of the original Everly Brothers version - it was ok but nothing on keith's take (imo)

indeed, the influence of the everlys on both keith's guitar and singing style is very often over-looked/under appreciated - not quite as big an influence as chuck berry, perhaps, but it is certainly up there
July 20th, 2004 10:05 PM
mac_daddy no source info, on this one - but i do have a collection of the tracks keef did in toronto '79, and there are two takes of it there, too...
July 20th, 2004 10:29 PM
stonedinaustralia
quote:
mac_daddy wrote:
there are two takes of it there,



two?? - is there much difference between them

the one i'm familiar with sounds like keith at the piano
July 20th, 2004 11:28 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl

July 20th, 2004 11:45 PM
Phog Very cool, Voodoo! Cheers.
July 21st, 2004 04:08 AM
mac_daddy ok - thanks, voodoo...

sia - this is the cover of the ep "what a feeeling." do you recognize the cover shot? someone here uses it as an avatar
July 21st, 2004 09:16 AM
LadyJane Got Some Girls cranking in the office. Damn. What a great fucking CD!!!

LJ.
July 21st, 2004 09:38 AM
scratched 'New Orleans Funk' compilation on Soul Jazz records.

Addictive.
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