Dolls-Rundgren: Like 1973 All Over Again!

 

Viva la Runt!

 

By Fred Mills

 

 

Where were you in '73? If you answer, "Out purchasing that spankingly fine debut album from the New York Dolls" you're lying through your teeth just as sure as if you said you bought the first Velvet Underground album when it came out. Oh yeah, yeah -  maybe your big brother told you about the band, or maybe you heard about this cool magazine called Rock Scene that extolled the virtues of the NYC scene, or maybe you even knew a slutty little gal friend with jones for hitting the Lower East Side in search of Quaaludes and rooster-haired rock dudes to hang out with.

 

 We understand.

 

Actually, maybe you likely you didn't even pay attention until the reunited Dolls played the Spin mag day party a couple of years ago at SXSW and all of a sudden you were scrambling to claim some belated hipster cool. Yes, we understand.

 

So punk, now here's your chance to get in on the ground floor (slight return): in January, Todd Rundgren is going into the studio with the Dolls - essentially founding members David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain, plus pals Sam Yaffa, Steve Conte and Brian Delaney - to record the band's next album. Rundgren of course produced the '73 debut. Atco/Warners will release the record and the band will hit the road for a lengthy tour, so your 2 imperatives are clear.

 

Johansen enthused in a statement, "We're really excited to be working with Todd gain. We're hoping to recapture the same magic on the forthcoming album [that was on the debut]."

 

Here's hoping that "magic" doesn't include the indifference of the buying public and the outright hostility from the record company - because that is what was going on in 1973, revisionist historians aside. You, gentle citizens, can make a difference this time around.

 

 

 

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Posted on Nov 14th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Tom Morello-Minister of Rock'n'Roll

Produced and Directed by Brendan Canty and Christoph Green/Trixie for BLURT

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Tony Clifton-BLURT Interview Part 1

 Photographed by Brad DeCecco. 

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Comedian Tony Clifton BLURT interview Part 2

Photographed by Brad DeCecco. 

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Amanda Palmer-Behind the Scenes at BLURT magazine photoshoot

Photographed by Brad DeCecco. Edited by Christoph Green/TRIXIE DVD.

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Posted on Nov 9th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Tom Morello BLURT Exclusive Videos!

 

 

By Blurt Staff

 

With Election Day closing in and a special political issue recent of BLURT magazine going live last week (click on the magazine image on the right side of the homepage) we thought we'd bring you a series of BLURT-produced exclusive set of interviews and performances with Tom Morello to pass the time. In our video section right now!

 

Or go to these direct links:

 

 

8 People and a Latte Machine

 

Guitar Hero

 

Bad Presidents

 

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Posted on Nov 3rd 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

8 People and a Latte Machine

Produced and Directed by Brendan Canty and Christoph Green/Trixie for BLURT

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Posted on Nov 3rd 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Tom Morello - Guitar Hero

Produced and Directed by Brendan Canty and Christoph Green/Trixie for BLURT

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Tom Morello-Bad Presidents

Produced and Directed by Brendan Canty and Christoph Green/Trixie for BLURT

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Posted on Nov 2nd 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Blurt Out Loud Podcast: Old 97s

Hi Blurt Fans!

 

Welcome to the first official Blurt Out Loud podcast, where we'll bring you interviews with artists, tracks and live performances every week. 

 

On this week's episode, writer Brian Creech caught up with the Old 97s at the Georgia Theater in Athens, GA. The band talks to Blurt and then plays us an acoustic version of "My Two Feet."

 

Stay tuned in the coming weeks for podcasts from the Austin City Limits Music Festival including Sharon Jones, Mason Jennings, Langhorne Slim, Back Door Slam and kids rocker Uncle Rock!

 

We'll also soon be available for download on iTunes, and we'll post an audio version of the podcast on our new mp3 player so you can listen while you work...

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Posted on Oct 20th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Joe the Plumber Exposed!

-Ben Westhoff

 

It turns out Joe the Plumber -- the star of last night's debate, and supposedly thinking of buying his own plumbing business -- isn't a plumber. He isn't even named Joe! According to The New York Times Political Blog this Toledo, Ohio resident's name is Samuel J. Wurzelbacher and he does not own a plumbing license. As Sarah Palin might say -- "Say it ain't so, Joe!"

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/16/joe-in-the-spotlight/?hp

 

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Posted on Oct 16th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Cordero - Ruleta Rusa

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CHANNEL GUIDE: Tuesday Music

 

Compiled by Blurt Staff

 

206 digital, satellite and hi-def channels and nothin' on? Not likely. Here are BLURT's top music television picks of the day. The time is followed by the network/cable/satellite channel, then the name of the program and/or featured artist(s). All times are EST. For a comprehensive hour-by-hour listing, go to the VH1 Rock On TV site. Note that for certain channels, shows frequently repeat during the day on or subsequent days.

 

 

TIME (EST) / CHANNEL / PROGRAM / ARTIST(S)

 

7:00 AM ABC: Good Morning America: Sara Evans

 

7:00 AM CBS: The Early Show: John Rich

 

7:00 AM NBC: Today: The Pretenders

 

 

 

9:00 AM SYN: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Kanye West , Paris Hilton

 

9:00 AM SYN: Live with Regis and Kelly: Sarah McLachlan

 

9:00 AM SYN: Rachael Ray: New Kids On The Block

 

 10:00 AM Biography: Traci Lords

 

10:00 AM MTV2: Storytellers: Snoop Dogg

 

12:00 PM Ovation: Sult - Spirit of the Music Special w/Emmylou Harris , Elvis Costello , Van Morrison , Mark Knopfler , Sinéad O'Connor , Dónal Lunny

 

2:00 PM FUSE: Steven's Untitled Rock Show: Black Kids

 

4:00 PM RAVE HD: From The Basement: The White Stripes , The Shins , The Divine Comedy

 

5:00 PM Ovation: Nine Hundred Nights - Big Brother and the Holding Company

 

6:00 PM Ovation: Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser

 

8:00 PM Ovation: Johnny Cash: Half Mile A Day

 

8:00 PM VH1C: Unplugged: Bob Dylan

 

9:00 PM VH1: 2008 Hip Hop Honors

 

9:15 PM IFC: The Henry Rollins Show: Queens of the Stone Age , Gene Simmons , Henry Rollins

 

11:35 PM CBS: The Late Show With David Letterman: Tegan & Sara

 

11:35 PM NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: James Taylor

 

12:05 AM ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Black Kids

 

12:35 AM NBC: Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Death Cab For Cutie , Alicia Keys

 

12:37 AM CBS: The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Jim Bianco

 

1:35 AM NBC: Last Call with Carson Daly: Panic at the Disco

 

3:00 AM BBCA: The Graham Norton Show: Backstreet Boys

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted on Oct 7th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Ben Taylor Vlog 3

Please welcome to the BLURT stable of bloggers Ben Taylor, and yes, it is indeed that Ben Taylor - son of James Taylor and Carly Simon. Don't let the rock royalty lineage fool ya, however; for some time now Benjamin's been busy carving out a unique niche for himself in the music world, most notably on his just-released album The Legend of Kung Folk Part 1 (The Killing Bite) (Iris Reccords), which as Taylor himself says, puts the "kick" back into folk music.

 

You can also get your kicks with Taylor via his new video blog wherein he holds forth on everything from the curious title he gave his album to John McCain's daughter Meghan McCain to whether or not he ever stared longingly at his mom's album covers. (The answer to the latter comes pretty quickly and succinctly, by the way. Just in case you're wondering.)

 

You can buy Ben Taylor's new album The Legends of Kung Folk at www.DocuTunes.TV

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Ben Taylor Vlog 2

 

Please welcome to the BLURT stable of bloggers Ben Taylor, and yes, it is indeed that Ben Taylor - son of James Taylor and Carly Simon. Don't let the rock royalty lineage fool ya, however; for some time now Benjamin's been busy carving out a unique niche for himself in the music world, most notably on his just-released album The Legend of Kung Folk Part 1 (The Killing Bite) (Iris Reccords), which as Taylor himself says, puts the "kick" back into folk music.

 

You can also get your kicks with Taylor via his new video blog wherein he holds forth on everything from the curious title he gave his album to John McCain's daughter Meghan McCain to whether or not he ever stared longingly at his mom's album covers. (The answer to the latter comes pretty quickly and succinctly, by the way. Just in case you're wondering.)

 

You can buy Ben Taylor's new album The Legends of Kung Folk at www.DocuTunes.TV

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Posted on Oct 1st 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Ben Taylor Vlog 1

 

Please welcome to the BLURT stable of bloggers Benjamin Taylor, and yes, it is indeed that Benjamin Taylor - son of James Taylor and Carly Simon. Don't let the rock royalty lineage fool ya, however; for some time now Benjamin's been busy carving out a unique niche for himself in the music world, most notably on his just-released album The Legend of Kung Folk Part 1 (The Killing Bite) (Iris Reccords), which as Taylor himself says, puts the "kick" back into folk music.

 

You can also get your kicks with Taylor via his new video blog wherein he holds forth on everything from the curious title he gave his album to John McCain's daughter Meghan McCain to whether or not he ever stared longingly at his mom's album covers. (The answer to the latter comes pretty quickly and succinctly, by the way. Just in case you're wondering.)

 

You can buy Ben Taylor's new album The Legends of Kung Folk at www.DocuTunes.TV

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BAND OF HORSES BENEFIT CONCERT SOLD OUT

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 21, 2008



BAND OF HORSES BENEFIT CONCERT SOLD OUT

 

SILVER SPRING, MD - Blurt Online - the new music website and digizine brought to you by the creative team behind the lauded HARP Magazine - announced today that THE BLURT LAUNCH PARTY, featuring Band of Horses at The Parish Room in Austin, Texas on Saturday, September 27, sold out in under two hours after tickets went on sale today at 10 a.m. Central.


"We thought we put together a pretty good lineup for the BLURT LAUNCH PARTY, but this far and away exceeded even our own high expectations," says BLURT Editor-in-Chief and Founder Scott Crawford. "I think everyone who was lucky enough to get a ticket will be in for a real special night."


Doors will open at 10:30 p.m. following the conclusion of the day's music at the 2008 Austin City Limits Music Festival. Famed BLURT blogger James McMurtry and the Heartless Bastards are slated to open with music beginning at 11 p.m. A portion of the proceeds from the concert will benefit the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians, a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide access to affordable healthcare for Austin's low-income, uninsured working musicians. For more information, please visit: http://www.healthallianceforaustinmusicians.org.



"For those of you who weren't able to get a ticket today, there may be a small quantity of tickets made available the day of the show, so look for updates on BLURT-ONLINE.COM next week and check in at the Parish Room box office a few hours before the doors open," says BLURT Associate Editor Andy Tennille. "We're also going to be giving away some tickets at BLURT-ONLINE.COM and through some of the local radio stations in Austin, so keep your eyes peeled and your wits about you."


About HAAM

Health Alliance for Austin Musicians was founded in April 2005 when the Seton Family of Hospitals and St. David's Community Health Foundation Leadership joined forces with The SIMS Foundation to provide medical, dental, and mental health care to the city's hard-working, low-income musicians. More than 1,200 musicians, most 35 and younger, have been serviced. For more information, please visit: http://www.healthallianceforaustinmusicians.org.


About BLURT

Brought to you by the creative team behind the lauded HARP Magazine (called "America's best music magazine" by NPR's Bob Boilen and "the best music magazine in the country and the one that musicians always read" by Foo Fighter Dave Grohl), BLURT's digital magazine raises the bar for modern music and entertainment magazines by combining insightful features, irreverent interviews, relentless reviews, and first-class design standards while the site contains provocative blogs, exclusive videos and countless reviews and MP3s. Visit us at http://www.BLURT-ONLINE.COM.


Links

http://www.healthallianceforaustinmusicians.org/

www.blurt-online.com

http://www.myspace.com/bandofhorses

http://www.jamesmcmurtry.com/

www.theparishroom.com

www.excaliburmail.com

www.christopherwilsonphoto.com


For more information, contact:


Scott Crawford

Editor-in-Chief, BLURT

scrawford@blurt-online.com


Andy Tennille

Associate Editor, BLURT

atennille@blurt-online.com


 

 

 

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Posted on Sep 21st 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Frank Fairfield Inks Tompkins Square Deal

 

 

 

L.A.-based  maverick also to tour w/Fleet Foxes.

By Blurt Staff

 

Neotraditionalist Frank Fairfield, a virtuoso on banjo, fiddle and guitar, has just signed with NYC's roots-powered Tompkins Square label. He will be main support for Fleet Foxes on their US tour this fall.

 

The label has released a 3-song digital single, and a 7" single featuring Fairfield's take on traditional tunes "I've Always Been A Rambler" b/w "Darling Corey," samples of which can be heard at Fairfield's MySpace page (www.myspace.com/frankfairfield).

 

According to a spokesperson at the label, an album will follow in early 2009.

 

 

 

 

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Posted on Sep 19th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

RNC DAY 1: Protesters, Palin, and Paranoia

 

 

 

By Ben Westhoff

 

Let's get one thing straight: I did not get Sarah Palin's daughter pregnant. Although I have been to Alaska and enjoy the occasional Mooseburger, I did not have sex with that woman. Girl.

 

I will admit, however, to being wild and on the prowl on the first day of the Republican National Convention, held in downtown St. Paul. The atmosphere was almost exactly like that of a post-apocalyptic movie, with giant fences separating the privileged controlling elite from the screaming masses, some so poor they apparently can't afford deodorant and even rummage through dumpsters for bits of tofu burgers. (Red eyed folks in tattered clothes stumbled around as well, although they were less "infected" than "sprayed with tear gas.")  

 

‘Twas a different scene entirely inside the Xcel Energy Center, where the Minnesota Wild normally play hockey, and which adjoins the hall where my high school graduation ceremony was held. The convention floor was as quiet as a mouse, or perhaps a rat, as President Bush and VP Cheney had opted out of their speeches to go battle Hurricane Gustav. (To quote The Church Lady: "How conveeeenient.").This left us only with Cindy McCain, who spoke about the relief effort, and Laura Bush, who spoke about her battle fighting an addiction to Capri Menthol Lights cigarettes (just kidding).

 

The, um, elephant in the room that the 17-year-old unmarried daughter of McCain's unvetted VP pick, Alaska governor babe Sarah Palin, was preggo. This was the third game-changer of the week, following the hurricane and the initial announcement that the VP slot was going to a creationist nut job who until recently was the mayor of Cicely, Alaska or some such. (Speaking of which, somebody really needs to get John Corbett off of those Applebee's commercials and back in the DJ booth where he belongs.) Word from nearby adjoining red states was that the baby bump could spark a poll numbers bounce, leaving the mainstream media liberal elite scratching their bald spots.

 

Outside, anarchists busted a few windows and declined my interview requests. (They think they're so cool.) The rest of the 10,000 protesters marched in well-behaved and confusing fashion. I for one never did understand what running your car on vegetable oil, universal health care and medical marijuana have to do with "Israel out of Palestine" and the war in Iraq, but whatever. Riot-geared up police lined the streets; most of them were apparently from out of town because no one could tell me how to get to Harriet Island, where the Service Employees International Union protest concert was being held across the Mississippi river.

 

I eventually made it over there, though, only to find that the performer I was most looking forward to seeing had canceled. (Someone speculated that Lupe Fiasco is a disenchanted Hillary supporter won over to McCain by the Palin pick, but that's probably not accurate). Though fairly subdued, the crowd seemed to enjoy political ramblings and occasional guitar strumming of folks like Tom "The Nightwatchman" Morello, Billy "why couldn't I have been born 80 years ago goddammit" Bragg, the delicate, beautiful Allison Moorer and her hideous beast of a husband, Steve Earle. (Apparently Mos Def and The Pharcyde came on later, but I was too busy leaving comments on the Stuff White People Like blog to pay attention.)  

 

Morello tells me beforehand that he's not there to support Barack so much as to support the union and fuck with Republicans. "I feel much more comfortable on the other side of the barbed wire fence lobbing musical Molotov cocktails in," he says. "The only candidate that I've publicly endorsed in my life is Cindy Sheehan when she was running against Nancy Pelosi."

 

He and Earle became buddies about five years ago on the "Tell Us the Truth Tour" (something about media consolidation, abolishing the death penalty and organic arugula, probably). They bonded over their mutual love of Lord Of The Rings, annoying Billy Bragg by watching the six hour extended version of The Two Towers over and over on the tour bus. Since then the pair have continued their activist ways, although their actions have not always been appreciated.

 

"I witnessed Al and Tipper Gore practically levitate to avoid having their picture taken with me," remembers Earle. "[Al] was speaking at a place called The Belcourt Theatre in Nashville, and a couple friends of mine tried to drag me into this photo op. You should have seen the look of terror on their faces. They were horrified. I'm sure the camera was tracked down immediately after I left."

 

Recalls Morello: "At the SEIU mayday rally in Chicago, Mayor Daley was on stage waiting to speak after I finished a rousing version of Woody Guthrie's ‘This Land Is Your Land,' complete with all the censored verses. It turns into a real class-war anthem, and at the end of it I asked everybody up on stage to jump up in down in solidarity with workers' rights. I think the mayor was kind of caught of guard, but he did jump up and down, to his credit."

 

The pair certainly seemed a bit more committed than, say, Atmosphere emcee Slug, who like the protesters downtown has a tendency to stray a bit off message. "I don't rock their name in interviews or anything like that," he says of the union, "but I'm not necessarily against what they stand for." That's quite an endorsement. He goes on: "Quite honestly, it didn't have to be this cause, it could have been fucking Haagen Dazs. If they were out there throwing a festival across the river from the RNC, and they had Tom Morello, I still would have done it."

 

After the show, I ghostwalked a bit more around the perimeter of the convention center, 28 Weeks Later-style, and then went back inside. Bill O'Reilly announced on one of the overhead screens that Obama's convention bounce had all but evaporated, and the race was now neck and neck. I think it's fair to say Sarah Palin's grandfetus is holding all the cards right now.   

 

 

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Posted on Sep 2nd 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Jason Isbell - In A Razor Town live at Grey Eagle, Asheville NC

On July 23, Jason Isbell appeared as Asheville's storied Grey Eagle venue and the BLURT editorial staff, along with local production company Bclip, was on hand for a special pre-show taping session. Here's Isbell (accompanied by his 400 Unit guitarist Browan Lollar) doing "In A Razor Town" from his 2007 album Sirens of the Ditch. 

 

Video produced by Allie Goolrick; cameras/editing by Bclip Productions.

 

Special thanks to the Isbell crew, New West Records and the good folks at the Grey Eagle. See elsewhere on the site for Isbell's version of "The Magician" as well as some very nice interview clips.

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Posted on Aug 13th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Timmy Curran - Blue Eyes

 

 

From Timmy Curran's debut album, Word of Mouth (Adeline Records). www.myspace.com/timmycurran

 

 

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Posted on Aug 22nd 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Roy Harper Back Catalog Reissued

 

Hat’s off to (Roy) Harper (slight return)…

By Blurt Staff

 

Way back in early July we brought you word of the first round of much-anticipated Roy Harper reissues. Since then there’s been a slight delay, but we’re delighted to receive this morning confirmation that those reissues are now available. Rather than belabor the point, we’ll give you the official word, below. Enjoy!

 

 

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Influential, eccentric British singer/songwriter Roy Harper is releasing a series of his seminal albums in the United States for the first time through KOCH Entertainment Distribution, via its distribution deal with London-based Cadiz Music. The initial batch of releases will include Stormcock, Jugula and Flat Baroque and Berserk as well as a 2CD best of Counter Culture. Harper has been revered for decades by visionary musicians from Led Zeppelin (they wrote "Hats Off to Roy Harper" in 1970) to and Pink Floyd (he sang lead on "Have a Cigar" from Wish You Were Here) to Joanna Newsome most recently.

 

 

This deal marks the first official US release of these recordings which were previously only available as imports in this country.  These newly restored and repackaged albums are released on Harper's own Science Friction record label in exclusive distribution partnerships with Cadiz Music in the U.K. and KOCH in the U.S. Additional Harper titles to be released later in 2008 include: The Green Man, The Dream Society, The Unknown Soldier, andDeath or Glory

 


     Harper was born in the Manchester suburb of Rusholme, England. After the death of his mother a few weeks after his birth, he was raised near Blackpool by his father and step-mothe. At the age of 10, he began playing skiffle music with his younger brother,  as well as being influenced by blues music, jazz and classical. Leaving school when he was 15, he joined the Royal Air Force only to reject its rigid discipline. He managed to feign madness in order to get a discharge. Harper then busked around Europe until 1964 when he returned to England and gained a residency at London's famous Les Cousins folk club in Soho.

 

 

     His first album, The Sophisticated Beggar, was recorded in 1966 after Harper was spotted at the Les Cousins club and signed to Peter Richard's Strike Records. Producer Shel Talmy helmed the follow up, Come out Fighting Genghis Smith, which featured the 11 minute track "Circle", marking Roy moving away from more traditional folk stylings. 1968's Folkjokeopus virtually mirrored the previous album, with a 15 minute version of "McGooghan's Blues".

 

 

     Harper's first tour of the United States followed the release of the album Flat Baroque and Berserk in 1969 which featured The Nice on one track called "Hell's Angels". Its ethereal sound was achieved by a wah-wah pedal attached to an acoustic guitar. Roy's 1970 critically acclaimed album was the four-song epic, Stormcock, featuring Jimmy Page on guitar (credited as "S. Flavius Mercurius") and David Bedford's orchestral arrangements.

 

 

     For much of the seventies, Harper was managed and produced by Peter Jenner, Pink Floyd's original manager and producer.  In 1972, Roy made his acting debut playing Mike Preston alongside Carol White in the John Mackenzie film Made and Harper's soundtrack for the film appeared under the title Lifemask. His next album Valentine, was released on Valentine's Day, 14 February 1974 and once again featured contributions from Page. A concert to mark its release was held at London's Rainbow Theatre with Page, Bedford, Ronnie Lane on bass and Keith Moon on drums. The live album Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion soon followed.

 

 

     Having sung lead on Pink Floyd's "Have A Cigar," Roy saw David Gilmour return the favour by appearing on his next album, HQ, along with his occasional backing band: Chris Spedding, Dave Cochran and Bill Bruford along with Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones. Harper then co-wrote the song, "Short and Sweet" with David for Gilmour's first solo record and performed the song live with him. Bullinamingvase featured "One of Those Days in England", with backing vocals by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney, which became a U.K. hit. Gilmour returned to contribute to 1980's, The Unknown Soldier, and Kate Bush sings a duet with Roy on "You."  In turn he sang backing vocals on "Breathing", Kate's Never For Ever album. Harper's 1982 album, Work of Heart, marked the formation of Harper's own Public Records label.

 

 

     Throughout 1984, Harper toured the United Kingdom with Jimmy Page, performing a predominantly acoustic set at folk festivals under various guises such as "The MacGregors," and "Themselves." They released the album Whatever Happened to Jugula? under Harper's name and co-credited to Jimmy Page. In 1987 he briefly rejoined EMI for the release of the Descendants Of Smith. After he and EMI went their separate ways again, Harper inherited the record and changed the title to The Garden Of Uranium.

 

 

     Since 1987, Harper has had a relatively low public profile, though still releasing powerful materials periodically. He's dedicated much of his time and energy to collecting, compiling and releasing his life's work in various formats: books, CDs and DVDs.

 

 

     Koch's first releases from Roy's extensive archives present a crucial snapshot of Roy's progression from the late 60s to the present. Check out the man himself at the links below:

 

 

www.royharper.com


www.myspace.com/harperroy

 

 

 

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Posted on Aug 14th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Dykeritz - George Washington live at PDX Pop Now

Filmed and edited by Asher Sandberg-Lewis and Robin Margolis, this smart live clip is of Portland's Dykeritz doing "George Washington" at the this year's PDX Pop Now festival. It comes from their recent Rearrangerologyistics album (Lucky Madison).

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Posted on Aug 12th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

CHANNEL GUIDE: Thursday Music

 

Compiled by Blurt Staff

 

206 digital, satellite and hi-def channels and nothin’ on? Not likely. Here are BLURT’s top music television picks of the day. The time is followed by the network/cable/satellite channel, then the name of the program and/or featured artist(s). All times are EST. For a comprehensive hour-by-hour listing, go to the VH1 Rock On TV site. Note that for certain channels, shows frequently repeat during the day on or subsequent days.

 

 

TIME (EST) / CHANNEL / PROGRAM / ARTIST(S)

 

8:00 AM & 2:00 PM Biography: Brian Wilson

 

12:00 PM MHD: CMT Summerfest: Lynyrd Skynyrd

 

2:00 PM MOJO: London Live!: Primal Scream , Ray LaMontagne , Matt Willis , Basement Jaxx

 

2:30 PM FUEL: The Daily Habit: Tilly and the Wall

                       

2:30 & 7:30 PM MOJO: London Live!: Scouting For Girls , Lightspeed Champion , Roisin Murphy , Justice

 

4:00 PM VH1C: BBC Crown Jewels: Sight & Sound in Concert: AC/DC

 

8:30 PM Comedy Central: The Colbert Report: Nas

 

9:00 PM Biography: Abba

 

9:00 PM FUEL: The Daily Habit: King Khan & His Shrines

 

10:00 PM RAVE HD: From The Basement: PJ Harvey , Super Furry Animals , Free Blood , Operator Please

 

10:00 PM Sundance: Live from Abbey Road: The Hoosiers, The Black Keys & Manu Chao

 

11:00 PM Biography: Being: Mick Jagger

 

11:00 PM Comedy Central: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: George Michael

 

11:00 PM Sundance: Iconoclasts: Eddie Vedder and Laird Hamilton

 

11:35 PM CBS: The Late Show With David Letterman: Black Kids

 

12:05 AM ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Does It Offend You, Yeah? , Melanie B.

 

1:30 AM ETV: Saturday Night Live (E!): Gwen Stefani , Eve

 

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Posted on Jul 24th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Teddy Thompson "In My Arms"

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Fleet Foxes '"White Winter Hymnal"

Posted on Jul 9th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

N.C.’s The Sammies Fix a “Sandwich”

 

Quite possibly the best band currently operating in North Carolina. Quite.

By Fred Mills

 

Whattaya get when you combine such dubiously-phrased monikers as Frank Backgammon, Donnie Yale, Conrad Vacation and Bobby Freedom? Why, Charlotte’s Sammies, of course! Sandwich, their sophomore effort, will drop Sept. 23 on MoRisen, the same label that issued their well-received 2006 self-titled debut.

 

Recorded in Kernersville, NC at Mitch Easter’s Fidelitorium, it was produced by Ben Holst (Drive-By Truckers), Billy Bennett (Drive-By Truckers, The Whigs) and The Sammies. The label describes it as a “fusion of classic rock, early punk and indie rock” featuring 13 new songs including “Golden Sun,” “In the Basement,” “Treat Her Like a Queen,” and “Old Grey.” The band has already lined up some pre-album release gigs in and around the South (dates listed below) — their live shows are pure firestorms — and you can expect the full-court push when the album hits stores.

 

Meanwhile, over at the band’s MySpace site you can check out some samples of the new material, notably the Who-meets-Plimsouls anthemism of “Sleep In My Clothes” and the glam-slam sonic KISS that is “Treat Her Like A Queen.” Goddam, this is a good band. Way back when BLURT was still known as Harp, we advised you thusly:

 

“North Carolina’s the Sammies are a quartet of self-proclaimed country boys whose idea of roots music is more Echo and Iggy than Johnny and Willie. The music is supercharged beer-and-babes rock, but the Sammies draw inspiration from so much of the rock ’n’ roll canon they’re impossible to pin down. Their party-perfect debut romps through double-time Ramones tempos, spiky post-punk, Stooges ’tude, AC/DC power riffs, DEVO robot rock, Byrds jangle and early Roxy Music textures.”

 

We still stand behind that description. Sam on!

 

 

Sammies Tour Dates:

 

Jul 25 2008      9:00P

            Barley’s Taproom        Knoxville, Tennessee

Aug 1 2008     9:00P

            Grey Eagle      Asheville, North Carolina

Aug 9 2008     9:00P

            Visulite Theater           Charlotte, North Carolina

Aug 23 2008   9:00P

            Raleigh Downtown Live | The Pour House    Raleigh, North Carolina

Sep 6 2008      9:00P

            The Hummingbird       Macon, Georgia

Sep 9 2008      9:00P

            The Pour House Music Hall    Raleigh, North Carolina

Sep 13 2008    9:00P

            The Soapbox Lounge Wilmington, North Carolina

Sep 19 2008    9:00P

            Tasty World!   Athens, Georgia

Sep 20 2008    9:00P

            The Nick         Birmingham, Alabama

Oct 17 2008    8:00P

            Duke - Campus Concert Series           Durham, North Carolina

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Posted on Jul 8th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

"Radio Silence" Book on Hardcore En Route

 

 

 


American kids stoked on volume, velocity and punk-fueled vigor.

By Fred Mills

 

Radio Silence A Selected Visual History of American Hardcore Music is a forthcoming book from MTV Press documenting, via striking visuals, the rise of hardcore. Remember that? No, this ain’t some quaint nostalgia trip as most so-called revivals tend to pan out.

 

Rather, the 224-page book, according to the publisher, “documents an era when musicians and fans booked shows, photographed bands, started record labels, designed album covers and published zines themselves… Over 500 images of rare records, t-shirts, fanzines, illustrations and photographs of Black Flag, Big Boys, Rites of Spring, Agnostic Front, the groundbreaking fanzine Ulysses Speaks and much more.”

 

Authors Nathan Nedorostek and Anthony Pappalardo get assists from Dave Smalley, Jeff Nelson of Minor Threat and photographer Mark Owens, and the whole deal carries a distinctive whiff of you-are-there. Maybe some of you actually WERE there. (Remember when Rollins came out with his long hair just to piss everybody off?) Revisit it on Oct. 7. And you can check out the official website too.




"I mean.. we get shit from the local idiots just because we're putting out a record, can you believe that?" letter from Kevin Seconds to Ian Mackaye



"Hardcore was a reaction to punk...we made it faster, tougher, harder and better and changed it, morphed it made it unique and American..."  Dave Smalley, DYS, Dag Nasty

 

 

[Bad Brains at Viceroy Park, Charlotte 1-16-82 photo credit: Rusty Moore, Loud Fast Photo — check his website at www.loudfastphoto.com]

 

 

Meanwhile, let’s take a look at a Minor Threat live video of “In My Eyes,” shall we?

 


 

 

 

Also, if you hang out at YouTube searching for MT videos you can come across some pretty funny debates and flamewars between a bunch of dumbasses debating punk, hardcore, and whether Minor Threat was better than Rage Against the Machine!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted on Jul 2nd 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Hats Off To (Roy) Harper!

 

 

 

Have a cigar, boy, Roy Harper’s back catalog going back into print!

By Fred Mills

 

Just issued by Koch is a collection of early titles from legendary UK folk-rock singer/songwriter Roy Harper — who, if you’ve been paying attention over the years, has had his praises sung by everyone from Led Zeppelin to Pink Floyd to Joanna Newsom. This marks the first official US release of albums previously only available as imports. Freshly restored and repackaged, they are released on Harper’s own Science Friction record label in exclusive distribution partnerships with Cadiz Music in UK and KOCH Entertainment in US.

 

Last week Cadiz issued four albums from Harper’s catalog via KOCH:

 

 

  • Stormcock: from 1971, it’s re-released in a case-bound book and has been cited as a major influence by Johnny Marr and Joanna Newsom.
  • Counter Culture: A double CD best-of compilation.
  • Jugula: collaboration with Jimmy Page from Led Zep.
  • Flat Baroque and Berserk:  featuring such songs as “Don’t You Grieve,” “I Hate the White Man,” and “Another Day.”

 

Additional forthcoming Harper titles to be released later in 2008 include: The Green Man, The Dream Society, The Unknown Soldier, and Death or Glory.  


In a statement, Harper noted, “I am delighted that Koch is releasing my albums in the USA. I was particularly impressed that Michael Rosenberg is a fan of my music. I am looking to come over to tour in 2009 with my new album.” Added Michael Rosenberg of KOCH, “Roy Harper is one of the most important songwriters of the rock era, period.   I’ve been a fan of his for decades, since discovering his music as a teenager.  Needless to say, we are thrilled to be working with him.”


About time old cricketer Harper returned to the American crease, eh?

 

Incidentally, if you go to Harper’s MySpace page, check out his blogs — he’s got two lengthy entries where he writes about the Stormcock album. Fascinating stuff.

 

 

 

 

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Posted on Jul 1st 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

CHANNEL GUIDE: Tuesday Music

 

Compiled by Blurt Staff

 

57 channels and nothin’ on? Not likely. Here’s BLURT’s top music television picks of the day. The time is followed by the network/cable/satellite channel, then the name of the program and/or featured artist(s). All times are EST. For a comprehensive hour-by-hour listing, go to the VH1 Rock On TV site. Note that for certain channels, shows frequently repeat during the day on or subsequent days.

 

 

TIME (EST) / CHANNEL / PROGRAM / ARTIST(S)

 

9:00 AM Syndicated: Rachael Ray: KT Tunstall

 

11:00 AM Bravo: GLAAD Media Awards: Janet Jackson , Rufus Wainwright , Joss Stone

 

2:00 PM MOJO: London Live!: Morrissey , Mohair , Wolfmother , Goldfrapp

 

2:30 PM VH1C: 46664 - A Concert for Nelson Mandela

 

5:00 PM VH1C: The U.S. vs. John Lennon

 

6:00 PM RAVE HD: Later With Jools Holland: Paul Weller , Carlos Santana , Anthony Hamilton , Bettye Lavette , John Cale , Sheryl Crow More

 

8:00 PM VH1C: VH1 Goes Inside Yo! MTV Raps

 

9:00 PM VH1C: Beat Street (1984)

 

10:10 PM Sundance: Wetlands Preserved: The Story of an Activist Rock Club

 

11:35 PM CBS: The Late Show With David Letterman: Esperanza Spalding , Jack Black

 

11:35 PM NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Ed Harcourt

 

12:00 AM BET Jazz: Club J Concerts: George Clinton: Live at Montreaux - 2004

 

12:00 AM RAVE HD: The Dave Fanning Interview: R.E.M.

 

12:05 AM ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Secondhand Serenade

 

12:35 AM NBC: Late Night with Conan O'Brien: They Might Be Giants

 

12:37 AM CBS: The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Duffy [SEE OUR CD REVIEW OF DUFFY’S RECENT ALBUM Rockferry BELOW IN OUR REVIEWS SECTION]

 

1:35 AM NBC: Last Call with Carson Daly: Moby

 

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Stop Press! Slipknot Gets Fresh Masks!

 

 

Not scheduled to pull a KISS, unfortunately.

By Fred Mills

 

Tomorrow, July 1, everyone’s favorite evil clowns Slipknot will dump their played-out costumes and don new ones. The Iowa mook merchants plan to unveil their new imagery in an exclusive partnership with AOL MusicThe event is being billed somewhat dubiously as a “highly anticipated debut” but hey, it’s just promotion for Slipknot’s new album, All Hope Is Gone, due from Roadrunner on August 26, so we’re  not frettin’ the hype. Hey, we were really thinking they’d pull a KISS and ditch the masks altogether for a much-needed cred grab, but no such luck.

 

“Masks,” writes the band’s handlers, “are an integral part of the band’s identity and to reflect this point, AOL Music’s Spinner.com will host a retrospective photo gallery of Slipknot masks throughout their career, spanning all three previous albums and including the most recent controversial ‘Purgatory Masks.’ The Slipknot mask unveiling will be featured on the main page of Spinner.com worldwide for 24 hours.”

 

You might have thought (hoped? prayed?) Slipknot had gone away; after all, it’s been four years since their last studio album, 2004’s Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), although in that interim they also released a live album and documentary CD. Never fear: it’s clown time again. Literally.

 

 

This is not Slipknot, but if they took off their masks it might as well be:

 

 

 

This is actually Slipknot:

 

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Posted on Jun 30th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Air Guitar + Sunset Strip Fest Inferno!

 

 

Hey, if you weren't in L.A. Thursday night -- or this weekend, for that matter -- you missed it. Scroll down to our Concert reviews section for a wrap-up of that evening's Sunset Strip Music Festival happenings and the Air Guitar Championships that were going on simultaneously.

 

Our man on the prowl, Jose Martinez, definitely knows his shit. Of those aspiring air shredders, he muses,"But honestly, does anybody really care? No, this was just a good time laughing at a bunch of people braver than us who don’t mind making a spectacle of themselves. Although to tell the truth, the good air guitarists are really good, while the mediocre one simply get booed and laughed at."

 

Boy howdy to that.

 

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Posted on Jun 28th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Arthur Mag Strapped, Seeking Donations

 

Respected underground magazine in debt and asking readers to help out.

 

By Fred Mills

 

With issue #29 of West Coast magazine Arthur en route to the printer — the mighty underground music, arts, politics and culture mag will feature Sparks on the cover — the publication has officially run of of money and has accumulated significant debt. So in an ingenious stroke, owner Jay Babcock (who, as you may remember, acquired Arthur about a year ago in the aftermath of a falling out with his original business partner that had left the mag up on blocks for an extended spell) is soliciting donations to keep it afloat.

 

He’s also got a deadline: July 1. Read on, and get those PayPal accounts fired up.

 
From Jay Babcock: 


One year ago I ran up my credit cards and borrowed money from friends

and family in order to buy out my ex-partner in Arthur. Since then I

have maxed out my personal and business credit cards to service that

debt and to start up publication of Arthur again. We have worked very

hard with very little resources: some of us could afford to work pro

bono, others could afford to work at well below market, still others

couldn�t afford to work for Arthur but did it anyway.



Still, we have bills to pay, and debt to service. Starting up again

costs money. And my credit cards are now maxed out.



On the heels of lower than expected ad sales (although they are

trending up), increased production and distribution costs (higher

quality printing and paper, higher fuel costs, increased printrun),

and an �under-performing non-magazine product� (the Living Theatre

dvd, for which we�ve sold less than 25% of the printrun since launch,

received zero reviews or notices, etc), spiraling debt service

payments (now $2k a month) on startup costs, and most importantly ZERO

NEW BACKERS� we�ve finally reached the point where



WE HAVE NO MORE MONEY.



If we don�t obtain at least $20k in the next six days, ARTHUR is done.

Our long-term prospects are good, if we are fortunate enough to make

it through this rough patch.



Please help. No donation is too small.



Our preferred method of payment is Paypal. It is a free service to

buyers, and enables you to pay directly By VISA, MASTERCARD, AMEX,

DISCOVER or from your checking account or debit card. You can also

convert foreign currency to U.S. dollars. Signing up only takes a few

minutes.



Please use PayPal
to make a donation to editor at Arthurmag.com



Thank you.



Jay Babcock

Arthur Magazine

 

 

 

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GEORGE CARLIN EDITION CH. GUIDE: Sat/Sun Music

Compiled by Blurt Staff

 

57 channels and nothin’ on? Not likely. Here’s BLURT’s top music television picks of the day. The time is followed by the network/cable/satellite channel, then the name of the program and/or featured artist(s). All times are EST. For a comprehensive hour-by-hour listing, go to the VH1 Rock On TV site. Note that for certain channels, shows frequently repeat during the day on or subsequent days.

 

 

PRESS RELEASE FROM NBC:

 

NBC'S "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE" REMEMBERS GEORGE CARLIN THIS WEEKEND

 

"SNL" Honors Legendary Comedian George Carlin, Re-Airing Its 1975 Premiere Episode with Carlin as Host.

 

As hilarious and heartfelt tributes pour in marking the passing of groundbreaking comedian George Carlin, "Saturday Night Live" pays tribute on Saturday, June 28 (11:30 p.m.-1:00 a.m. ET), re-airing its premiere episode that featured Carlin as host.

 

Remembering Carlin, "Saturday Night Live" creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels noted: "You never forget the people who were there at the beginning. George Carlin helped give 'Saturday Night Live' its start as our first host. He was gracious, fearless, and most important of all, funny."

 

Typifying the show's "of-the-moment" sensibility that would continue throughout its over thirty-year history, Carlin was brought in as the first host of the groundbreaking comedy show. Carlin performed three individual monologues on the program that also introduced audiences to the now legendary "Not Ready For Prime-Time Players" Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, Larraine Newman and Gilda Radner.

 

The 1975 episode also features musical guests Janis Ian and Billy Preston as well as a landmark performance from comedian Andy Kaufman.

 

 

 

 

TIME (EST) / CHANNEL / PROGRAM / ARTIST(S)

 

 

SATURDAY 6-28-08

 

9:00 AM Biography: Dean Martin

 

12:00 PM MHD: This Is Spinal Tap (1984)

 

1:00 PM VH1C: Heavy: The Story of Metal

 

3:30 PM RAVE HD: Beautiful Noise: Neko Case

 

6:00 PM VH1 Classic in Concert: Poison - Live, Raw & Uncut

 

8:00 PM Great American Country: Opry Live: Dwight Yoakam , Joe Nichols , Charley Pride , Jennifer Hanson

 

9:00 PM MHD: Pet Shop Boys: A Life in Pop

 

9:00 PM PBS: Austin City Limits: Blues Traveler / Café Tacuba

                       

9:30 PM VH1C: Tommy (1975)

 

11:00 PM MTV2: Headbangers Ball: Lamb of God

 

11:30 PM NBC: Saturday Night Live - October 11, 1975: George Carlin / Billy Preston / Janis Ian

 

***

 

SUNDAY 6-29-08

 

 

11:00 AM Great American Country: Master Series: John Hiatt

 

11:00 AM MHD: Radiohead: From The Basement

 

12:00 PM HDNet Concert Series: Hootie and the Blowfish Live in Charleston

 

12:00 PM RAVE HD: Montreux Jazz Festival 1991: Ray Charles , Robert Cray , The Moody Blues

 

2:00 - 12:00 PM VH1C: The History of Rock 'N' Roll:

 

3:00 PM HDNet Concert Series: Gorillaz - Demon Days Live

 

4:00 PM RAVE HD: From The Basement: Beck , Jamie Lidell , Jarvis Cocker

 

7:00 PM MHD: O.A.R. - Live From Madison Square Garden

 

7:00 PM Sundance: Forty Shades of Blue (2005) w/J. Blackfoot , Jim Dickinson , Sid Selvidge , Tommy Burroughs

 

8:00 PM ET HDNet Concert Series: John Mellencamp Live at Walter Reed

 

10:30 PM MOJO: London Live!: Newton Faulkner , Alphabeat , David Jordan , The Futureheads

 

11:15 PM HDNet Concert Series: Willie Nelson Live at Billy Bob's

 

12:00 AM VH1C: Storytellers:  Billy Idol

 

1:00 AM VH1C: Unplugged: Nirvana

 

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Posted on Jun 27th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Blurt TV Exclusive: DeVotchKa Video Interview/Live

Filmed in April at Asheville’s Orange Peel club.

 

By Fred Mills

 

On April 16, 2008, Anti- recording artist DeVotchKa descended upon the Orange Peel — recently named by Rolling Stone as one of the top five clubs in America — in Asheville, NC, and BLURT was on hand. We filmed a portion of the show and did an interview with frontman Nick Urata and you can view this exclusive BLURT video in our video section.

 

 

BLURT Multi-Media Director Allie Goolrick produced, and cub reporter/Shuffle mag editor John Schacht handled the interview chores. The video footage was shot by Lindsey Liden, Manny Sadek and Kelly Doty. Big thanks to our friends at the Orange Peel!

 

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Posted on Jun 26th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Prince Sues Norwegian Record Label

Much ado about nuthin’ actually… why would you want to listen to 5 CDs’ worth of crappy Prince covers anyway?

By Fred Mills

 

Oh, snap. What do you get when you get 50 Norwegian artists to record covers of Prince tunes and them issue the results as a 5-CD box set? Why, a buncha lawyers descending upon the record label waving lawsuits!

 

 

That’s right. In a music news gossip item posted at The Daily Swarm, his Purpleness received word from C + C Records about the project and his response was to have his legal team sue C+C and demand that all extant copies of the box be destroyed.

 

Sounds like overkill to us.

 

Of course, there are some ironic elements here, aside from the obvious fact that TRIBUTE ALBUMS SUCK.

 

One is that the box set is being billed as “a limited edition” of 5000 copies; funny, but last time we looked, a 5000 print run for an indie label is hardly “limited.” And who can even NAME a single Norwegian artist, much less 50?

 

Really, who gives a shit about a box set of Prince covers by obscure bands on an obscure label?

 

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Posted on Jun 26th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Requiem for a Beach Boy Bum

 

Dennis Wilson lives!

By A.D. Amorosi

 

While we’re not one to celebrate sales charts, I have to admit these marks are impressive. According to Sony/BMG Legacy:

 

 

# 4 ROCK RELEASE ON AMAZON.COM DAY OF RELEASE!

 

# 2 BEST SELLER AT AMEOBA RECORDS IN LOS ANGELES!

 

# 16 DEBUT ON THE UK ALBUM CHART!

 

 

We’re no talking about a Beck or a Coldplay. This is the Epic/Legacy release of Pacific Ocean Blue: Legacy Edition – troubled Beach Boy drummer Dennis Wilson’s solo album from 1978 and its accompanying tracks from his unfinished Bambu sessions. To say that the moody record was a lost emotive masterpiece might be a bit much. But it was a gruff blue-eyed soul/folk/rock effort that showed off skills only hinted at within latter-day B-Boys hits such as “Sail On Sailor” and other Brother label releases.

 

Wilson died in 1983, at age 39.

 

You can read BLURT’s review of the album HERE or in our June digital magazine.

 


 

[Photo Credit: Dean O. Torrence]

 

 

 

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Posted on Jun 25th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Exclusive: Liz Phair, Modest Mouse Live Reviews

 

 

 

Liz Phair in San Francisco 6/23, Modest Mouse in Rochester 6/18

By Blurt Staff

 

Scroll down the BLURT homepage and cast your peepers on our exclusive Liz Phair concert review — if you can tear your eyes away from the pic of Liz, above, that is. And check out our ever-growing trove of live reviews too: we also added a Modest Mouse show yesterday, with other recent entries including Plant & Krauss, Grand Archives, Bruce Springsteen and Death Cab for Cutie.

 

You can just click on in if you wish…

 

Liz Phair (by Evan Chase)

 

Modest Mouse (by April S. Engram)

 

 

 


 


 

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Posted on Jun 25th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Mercury Rev to Rev Up in Sept.

Not a reinvention, but a “reboot”…

By Fred Mills

 

It’s been a good while since we had a new Mercury Rev album, but come Sept. 30 we’ll not only have one — titled Snowflake Midnight (Yep Roc) — but two Rev platters: a free download of an all-instrumental bonus album, Strange Attractor, which fans will be able to snag that same day either at the official M.R. site (www.mercuryrev.com) or at the Yep Roc page (www.yeproc.com). The records have been in the works since late last year and are produced, as usual, by the band (Jonathan Donahue, Grasshopper, and Jeff Mercel) with Dave Fridmann.

 

Yep Roc is referring to this as “a significant conceptual shift for the band… In a sense, ercury Rev had to "unlearn" twenty years of experience to make 'Snowflake.' ‘We wanted to let go of familiar and comfortable ideas of sound and ways of working,’ says Mercel. Traditional instruments gave way to vintage and cutting edge electronics. Songs weren't written so much as they evolved. Order was abandoned, and happenstance was embraced, resulting in one of the most fertile creative outpourings in the band's history. Every song included on 'Snowflake' was edited, manipulated and distilled from hours of recorded material.”

 

Tour dates for the fall are t.b.a.; Mercury Rev plays the All Tomorrow’s Parties fest Sept. 21 in Catskills, NY.

 

Hey, here’s a cool early Rev video. It’s “Chasing A Bee,” from Yerself Is Steam:

 

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Posted on Jun 24th 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Bye, Billy

 

Cory McAbee pulls the plug on The Billy Nayer Show.

By A.D. Amorosi

 

Director, singer guitarist and composer Cory McAbee – the main man behind the crustily theatrical T Rex-meets-Kurt Weill The Billy Nayer Show – wrote a note today; a sad one.

 

“The Billy Nayer Show is dead.”

 

Weirdly romantic. Silly. Glam-ish. With each album, the San Franciscan born ensemble unearthed new ground - the skronk of The Villain That Love Built, psychedelic Goodbye Straplight Sarentino, I Will Miss You; the stark Rabbit. But now, he ended Nayer and named his new band after his Eraserhead-esque feature film, American Astronaut. And they/it have/has a new EP to prove as much – Goodbye California.

 

 

Go to the American Astronaut site and purchase the new EP. It’s also on iTunes.

 


 

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Having Fun w/the Bong Guitar

 

 

By Fred Mills

 

We can't help ourselves... we just like watching BLURT contributor Mike Edison jammin' on the six string while huffin' a lungful of skunk weed. Best bit of product placement (for his I Have Fun Everywhere I Go book, currently excerpted in the June digital mag of BLURT) we've seen all year.

 

And we're also digging a vintage MP3 of his band the Edison Rocket Train, featuring special guest Jon Spencer. Enjoy!

 

Check out “Freezerburn”

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Chemical Brothers Brew Up Best-Of

Not just your mama’s block rockin’ beats…

By Blurt Staff

 

The Chemical Brothers decide to take a break, rest on their laurels, and follow up their Grammy-winning We Are The Night with Brotherhood a 2-CD greatest hits set, due Sept. 2 on Astralwerks. Disc One compiles key singles and adds new track "Keep My Composure" featuring Spank Rock.

 

Disc Two will be Electronic Battle Weapons 1-10. We are advised that since 1996 Electronic Battle Weapons “have acted as the laboratories for The Chems devious musical experiments and laid the rhythmic and melodic foundations for numerous tracks as well as providing some of the duos most formidable mixes. Until now Electronic Battle Weapons 1-9 have only been available on various limited formats and this is the first time they have been widely available.” Digital single "Midnight Madness" (also on Disc Two) will be part of the project as well:derived and developed from Electronic Battle Weapon 10 , "Midnight Madness" is “infectious, euphoric, report to the dancefloor.”

 

 

Track Listing:

 

DISC 1
01. Galvanize
02. Hey Boy Hey Girl
03.  Block Rockin' Beats
04.  Do It Again
05. Believe
06. Star Guitar
07. Let Forever Be (Featuring Noel Gallagher)
08. Leave Home
09. Keep My Composure (Featuring Spank Rock)
10. Saturate
11. Out Of Control
12. The Golden Path (Featuring The Flaming Lips)��
13. Setting Sun (Featuring Noel Gallagher)
14. Chemical Beats

DISC 2
1-10 Electronic Battle Weapons

 

 

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Outside Lands Fest Beefs Up Lineup

 

Headliners include Radiohead, Beck Tom Petty, Ben Harper, Wilco & Jack Johnson

By Blurt Staff

Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival has announced new additions to the line-up for the first inaugural event. Howlin' Rain, The Dynamites and Carney are rounding out Friday August 22nd.  The Walkmen, Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet featuring Bela Fleck and Everest have been added to Saturday August 23rd. Toots & the Maytals, Rogue Wave, Mike Gordon and Vienna Teng have been added to Sunday, August 24th.

The multi-faceted, three-day festival will take place in San Francisco's historic Golden Gate Park on August 22 - 24, 2008. Radiohead,Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and Jack Johnson will headline the event.  Tickets for the Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival are available for purchase at www.SFOutsidelands.com. A portion of every ticket sold will directly benefit Golden Gate Park.

The updated schedule for each day is as follows:

FRIDAY AUGUST 22ND (FIRST BAND IS ON AT 5PM)


Radiohead
Beck
Manu Chao
The Black Keys
Cold War Kids
Steel Pulse
Black Mountain
The Felice Brothers
Howlin Rain
The Dynamites
Carney

SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD (FIRST BAND IS ON AT 1PM)


Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
Primus
Steve Winwood
Lupe Fiasco
Café Tacvba
Regina Spektor
Galactic's Crescent City Soul Krewe feat. Dirty Dozen Horns
M. Ward
Devendra Banhart
Matt Nathanson
Two Gallants
Dredg
Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet feat. Bela Fleck
The Walkmen
Sidestepper
Kaki King
The Coup
Donavon Frankenreiter
Nellie McKay
Goapele
Sean Hayes
Rupa & The April Fishes
Everest

SUNDAY AUGUST 24TH (FIRST BAND IS ON AT 1PM)


Jack Johnson
Wilco
Widespread Panic
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Broken Social Scene
Andrew Bird
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Drive-By Truckers
Toots & the Maytals
Stars
Rogue Wave
ALO
Jackie Greene
Mike Gordan
The Cool Kids
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
Little Brother
Bon Iver
The Mother Hips
Nicole Atkins & The Sea
K'naan
Back Door Slam

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Suicide Tribute EPs + Live Box Announced

Alan Vega: the man who put the “thug” in the term “thug-punk”…

By Fred Mills

 

Whattaya get when you line up Bruce Springsteen, Primal Scream, Peaches, Nick Cave’s Grinderman, Spiritualized, the Horrors, Sunn 0))+Pansonic, Julian Cope, Lydia Lunch, Vincent Gallo, Klaxons and the Liars? Why, a year-long, monthly series of limited edition 10-inch EPs all paying tribute to legendary electro-punk godfathers Suicide and helping mark vocalist Alan Vega’s upcoming birthday. The first EP will be released on July 28 (track listing below).

 

UK label Blast First (Petite) is behind the series and will additionally be releasing this month Suicide 1977-1978 a 6-CD box (limited to 300 copies) that features thirteen complete live Suicide sets from the early New York performances and their legendary first European tour supporting both The Clash & Elvis Costello. Some of the shows have been bootlegged in the past but have never before seen official release with top-notch sound quality. They are culled from the archives of Howard Thompson, the man who originally signed Suicide to Bronze/EMI outside of the USA.

 

Meanwhile, each EP will feature an established recording artist paying tribute to Alan by covering one of his songs, plus a previously unreleased Suicide/Vega rarity from the archives and a cover version by a young and upcoming band. Those whippersnappers include Beat The Devil/Shilpa Ray, No Bra, HTRK, X-Vectors, Nik Void (ex Kaito) , Effi Briest, S.C.U.M, Stephen Burroughs (ex Head Of David).

 

First Three EPs’ Track Listings:

 

July28:
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - DREAM BABY DREAM 6:55
SUICIDE - MIDNIGHT SPECIAL LIVE 3:51
BEAT THE DEVIL / SHILPA RAY - MR RAY 5:30

COVER IMAGE : EDWARD MAPPLETHORPE
TWO EDITIONS OF 4000 EACH BLACK & CLEAR VINYL

August 25:
THE HORRORS - SHADAZZ 4:18
SUICIDE - RADIATION 5:06
NIK VOID - ROCKET USA 3:58

COVER IMAGE : ALEX ROSE
EDITION OF 3000

Sept. 29:
PEACHES -JONNY 2:01
SUICIDE - JONNY LIVE 1978 3:07
S.C.U.M. - WILD IN BLUE 5:23

COVER IMAGE : CARY KWOK
EDITION OF 2000

 

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Suicide 1977-1978 Track Listing:

DISC 1 1977 NYC  [46:52]
1 SUICIDE CBGB Sept 29 1977               24:43   
2 SUICIDE CBGB Dec 3 1977 set2           22:09    

DISC 2 1978 NYC  [71:21]
1 SUICIDE The Palladium NYC Jan 7 1978      21:45  
2 SUICIDE Maxs Jan 13 1978                     22:55  
3 SUICIDE CBGB Feb 3 1978                     26:41  

DISC 3 1978 BELGIUM/FRANCE  [70:42]
1 SUICIDE Brussels June 16 1978                               23:44  
2 SUICIDE Paris Olympia+Backstage June 18 1978            46:58  

DISC 4 1978 GERMANY  [68:29]
1 SUICIDE Hamburg Audiomax June 28 1978                   21:26 
2 SUICIDE Berlin Kant Kino/Neue Welt June 30 1978           22:42 
3 SUICIDE Berlin Kant Kino/Neue Welt June 30 1978 set2 24:21 

DISC 5 1978 UK  [64:17]
1 SUICIDE London MusicMachine July 24 1978           25:37 
2 SUICIDE Our Price Radio Ad                                 1:09 
3 SUICIDE Erics Liverpool July 29 1978                     31:12 
4 SUICIDE Erics pt 2 Frankie Teardrop July 29 1978      6:19 

DISC 6 1978 NYC [AFTER EUROPE]  [43:35]
1 SUICIDE Maxs August 25 1978 recorded by Eric Mache 43:35



 

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Posted on Jun 23rd 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Kings Of Leon Announce Album, Summer Tour

Boy George will not be the opening act on the tour, however….

By Fred Mills

 

Kings of Leon drop their fourth album, Only By The Night, on September 23, 2008. Only By The Night was recorded at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, TN, and was produced by Angelo Petraglia, Jacquire King and Kings of Leon.

According to the band’s handlers Only By The Night is a “bold and expansive sonic statement that looks set to solidify Kings of Leon's position as one of the most important international acts of 2008 and beyond. It follows rapidly in the footsteps of the band's previous albums, Youth And Young Manhood, Aha Shake Heartbreak and Because Of The Times, all of which have quickly established them as one of the most prolific and acclaimed acts around.”

 

Well, ya got that right. Full details on the album t.b.a. The band has also lined up some pretty big-ass shows this summer, most of them high profile Euro festival dates. The tour begins on 27 June at the world famous Glastonbury festival, where they headline the main Pyramid stage, before continuing with further headline appearances at Oxegen, T In The Park and V Festival and throughout Europe. On August 9, the band will play the All Points West Festival in Liberty State Park, in Jersey City, NJ.

Kings Of Leon Tour Dates:

27 June: Glastonbury Festival, Somerset UK
29 June: Open Air St Gallen Festival, Switzerland
4 July: Roskilde Festival, Denmark
5 July: Werchter Festival, Belgium
8 July: Le Zenith, Paris France
11 July: Oxegen Festival, Ireland
13 July: T In The Park Festival, Scotland
18 July: Summercase Festival, Madrid Spain
19 July: Summercase Festival, Barcelona Spain
9 August: All Points West Festival, Liberty State Park, Jersey City
16 August: V Festival, Weston Park, Staffordshire UK
17 August: V Festival, Hylands Park, Chelmsford UK

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Posted on Jun 23rd 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

George Carlin R.I.P.: 5/12/37 - 6/22/08

 

Carlin’s Corner: Man who gave us 7 words you can’t say on TV goes to the great stand-up improv in the sky.

By Fred Mills

 

 

George Carlin is dead at 71, from heart failure. He passed away yesterday in Los Angeles after being admitted to St. John’s Health Center complaining of chest pains; the comedian had a history of heart trouble.

 

What can we say? He was a legend and a pioneer. In 1972 he was arrested for “disturbing the peace” following a comedy sketch in Milwaukee in which he uttered his famous list of “seven words you can never say on television,” and after a radio station aired the routine it triggered an obscenity case that went all the way to the Supreme Court, which ruled that the sketch was “indecent but not obscene,” thereby making Carlin part of legal history.

 

 

 More recently, Carlin contributed to BLURT predecessor Harp magazine’s comedy issue. In our September 2007 issue, in a Carlin-penned article titled “How Radio Changed My Life” he reminisced about growing up in the ‘50s and creating mock-radio programs with a tape recorder, later graduating to being a Top 40 deejay himself. Wrote Carlin:

 

“Top 40 was only a couple of years old; not many markets had Top 40 stations. We’re talking about stations that just played a single playlist, over and over. This was proving to be a big thing in the ’50s, and we were in on the ground floor. Rock ’n’ roll was just getting started. The year that I went there, Elvis Presley’s ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ was the hit. It was just the beginning of the white people taking over the black people’s music.

 

“See, I grew up in Harlem. I grew up with real rhythm-and-blues, not that stuff by the McGuire Sisters and the Crew-Cuts and all of these fake, white groups that covered the black hits. I hated when the whites took over the music. I didn’t really enjoy this rock ’n’ roll as much as some of the kids I was playing it for. I just had that little cultural divide, where I was more of a black-music person and I was playing this hybrid of black music and country that came to be called rock ’n’ roll.

 

“Now, again, not passing judgment on rock ’n’ roll, ‘cause [it] came to be a philosophy beyond just a certain way of having the beats in a measure of music arranged. So I am definitely a rock ’n’ roll person when it comes to that. I understood why the kids liked it, I loved playing it ’cause it was energetic and exciting, but I wasn’t a fan. I would go back and pick out other things.

 

“We had a playlist, but it was not rigid. You didn’t get punished if you played something you liked; you could do what you wanted. We were allowed to develop a little bit of patter and an on-the-air personality. I called it ‘Carlin’s Corner’ for a while.”

 

 

Thank ya, sir. Your contribution to Harp was greatly appreciated.

 

And all you parents out there: like it or not, Carlin wielded an influence of sorts upon your little carpet sharks circa 1991-97: that's when he served as the voice of the narrator on the Thomas The Tank Engine kid's show Thomas & Friends. Bet ya didn't hear any of those seven words then!

 

Okay, in tribute to GC, let’s revisit those words. (The usage examples that follow each word come from Wikipedia.) You might not be able to say ‘em on TV, but we can sure as fuck post ‘em to this website.

 

  1. Shit - The bird shit on the statue.
  2. Piss - I have to piss like a race horse.
  3. Fuck - Fuck you.
  4. Cunt - She has a gorgeous cunt.
  5. Cocksucker - Go to hell, you cocksucker.
  6. Motherfucker - You are a motherfucker.
  7. Tits - Hey, nice tits.

 

Later, Carlin referred to three additional "auxiliary" words:

 

  1. Fart - I farted.
  2. Turd - Who dropped a turd in the urinal?
  3. Twat - Shave that hairy twat.

 

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Posted on Jun 23rd 2008 by Scott Crawford in category

Juliana Hatfield To Publish Memoir

 

 

And we’re hoping to read about smoking all that dope with Evan Dando!

By Blurt Staff     

 

Juliana Hatfield has unveiled details of her upcoming memoir, entitled When I Grow Up, slated to be published by John Wiley & Sons on September 29th.  The book follows the renowned singer/songwriter's much-anticipated new album, How to Walk Away, due from Hatfield's own Ye Olde Records on August 19th.

 

At turns wryly funny and heartbreakingly sincere, When I Grow Up offers Hatfield's inimitable perspective on her remarkable 20-year career.  Penned during her recent year-long sabbatical from music, the book chronicles her extraordinary journey, from her teenage beginnings in the pioneering indie-rock combo, Blake Babies, and iconic rise to alternative solo stardom, to the past decade's stunning streak of increasingly mature, critically acclaimed albums.

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