Sunday, January 24, 2010

BLOG TO COMM: Kevin Ayers-ODD DITTIES cassette (Harvest, England)

From: http://black2com.blogspot.com/2010/01/it-aint-nostalgia.html

"Anyway, here are just a few items that have graced my psyche this past week. Maybe you'll be able to memorize enough of this to spout out at parties and bar mitzvahs thus making yourself look less like the dim bulb you most certainly are! Whatever, g'wan and have a ball!"

Kevin Ayers-ODD DITTIES cassette (Harvest, England)



Why would I buy a 1976-vintage cassette tape of an album that I've had on vinyl since 1985 anyway? Pure remembrance of product packaging past, mostly because when I was a youngster I used to have this strange obsession with the way cassette tapes differed from country to country! It was nothing but a childish curiosity on my part like, just what did cassette outer sleeves for certain labels look like in other nations anyway? Por ejemplo Capitol in the USA's cassettes looked different than EMI's did in England, and the German and Australian ones were unique in themselves as well! Ditto for Mercury across the world, though I believe that Island's cassette packaging did not vary world-wide all with all of that pink all over the place! What a crazy mixed up world we live in, and for some reason at a time when I should have been paying attention to my studies and even the rather plain-looking girls of Eastern/Southern European and Irish extraction surrounding me I WAS MORE INTERESTED IN KNOWING WHAT CASSETTE PACKAGING WAS LIKE IN OTHER NATIONS!!! And now that I know I kinda feel like Starchie in that MAD spoof bangin' his head on the brick wall in his cell 'bout how Biddy was jumping all over him but he was going nuts for Salonica who didn't give two lumps! AAARRRRGGGGH!!!!!!

But lo and behold, don't this cassette just play so sweetly next to my bedside chair late at night. This is one of two Kevin Ayers' "Harvest Heritage" releases (the other, a twofa of his first two solo albums, might get the BLOG TO COMM treatment when I dig 'em outta the Jurassic stratum) and it's one of those b-side/unreleased take collections that Harvest rushed out at a time when Ayers, back on the label after a brief Island sojurn, was perhaps at the peak of his commercial prowess. Some, especially (or should that be naturally) the earlier material, has plenty of that English experimental bright flash that made those early Eno records so appealing. The later gunch is comparatively toned down and although there are more than a few dudsters to be found (like the times Ayers gets into his South Seas and Mexican ethno-grooves) when he gets good he gets...entertaining like on his Velvets paen "Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes" or the classically-inclined "Jolie Madame." Even when the former Soft Machine bassist sings a French-language version of SHOOTING AT THE MOON's "May I?" ("Puis Je?") you ain't gonna cringe like your better nature always seeme to tell you to!

This one must be a winner because about a decade-and-a-half back I casually mentioned to someone who shall remain nameless that I had the vinyl version and was suddenly bombarded with offers to buy the thing and at a price that I might have agreed to had I been destitute! So it's gotta be the unabashed classic that it is...right???

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Rare Floyd rehearsal photo

Rare Floyd rehearsal photo: "Pink Floyd rehearsing at Broadhurst Gardens, West Hampstead, London, early 1967. (From March 2010 edition of 'MOJO' magazine. Big feature on Syd and 'The Madcap Laughs' album, Syd is on the cover too!)

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Syd's Pink Floyd - Ten Great Nights

Mark Jones from the mapcaplaughs yahoo group at: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/madcapslaughing/ has been scanning Syd Barrett articles from Record Collector Magazine. Today, we re-post the parts pertaining to Syd Barrett from an article from February 1998 chronicling Pink Floyd's top live performances...






Flamin’ Groovies -Slow Death –UK Picture Sleeve Demo & Handout Bonus!

From: http://purepop1uk.blogspot.com/2010/01/flamin-groovies-slow-death-uk-picture.html

purepop
thursday, january 21, 2010

Flamin’ Groovies -Slow Death –UK Picture Sleeve Demo!


Flamin’ Groovies -Slow Death/Tallahassee Lassie –UA UP 35392 (1972 UK)

Wow... is this the ultimate in cool or what? This is the single that started it all for me. It hit this 12 year old full face and the love story has never ended. I still play this single over and over and 38 years later it still sends shivers down the backbone. The overall attitude, the riff, the lyrics, those pounding drums, the amazing Dave Edmunds production (just check the best hand clap sound ever on the third verse), this single has and does it all...and for me is still the most perfect single I've ever heard or experienced.





Now the UK pic sleeve was only available with some UK demos (250 copies?) and this one came with the hand-out shown here. OK, the German pic sleeve is pretty cool, but this is the ultimate edition of this classic among classics. I am really chuffed getting my hands on this copy, but the good news for others is that I now have a spare copy of the UK pic sleeve in VG+ condition with its EX Demo record.
I am open to offers, but would rather trade for something equally special...any other unreleased Streak acetates out there for example?

Hear a full version of Slow Death:

http://www.divshare.com/download/10231457-509

posted by Purepop @ 12:21 AM

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Reviews of tasty and obscure hook-filled rock'n' roll releases (Glam, Power Pop, Pop/psych,Garage, Surf, 60s Girl Group and Protest/Folk Rock). Plus any quirky musings that tickle my fancy... I created this blog in order to stimulate interest, share discoveries and encourage people to go out and search for the original vinyl. Hopefully this blog might also encourage labels to actually compile some of this stuff officialy. Snippets are recorded from vinyl onto cassette!!! and into the PC...
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Guitarist and songwriter with The Barracudas - 1978 -? Ex one-hit wonder hanging on into the unknown...

The Museum of Robyn Hitchcock

"hipgnomis" from the Vegetable Friends Yahoo group at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VegetableFriends/ passes along this information...


Renovation sale!

The Museum of Robyn Hitchcock website is undergoing major renovations. This includes some rearranging of the mail order sales. Consequently we have reduced prices on t-shirts and a few of the CDs. Order soon, as once the site's new look is up and running these won't be offered anymore.

T-shirts are all now $10/US $15/overseas

Luxor and Bram CDs are $6/US $8.50 overseas
Robyn Sings 2CD set is $10/US, $12.50 overseas

and...

There are still limited quantities of vinyl of a variety of different titles (including the rare split 45 or Robyn and Nick Lowe from a couple years ago).

Check it out soon, at: http://www.robynhitchcock.com/

If you haven't seen The Museum of Robyn Hitchcock website before, it's mighty neato (& functional with not too much fancy, slow-loading glitz) featuring news, tour/media dates, music, artwork, videos, photos & a store. Right now there's a "An Exclusive Phantom 45 Download" of To Be Human b/w Belly Full Of Arms And Legs for free in exchange for signing up for the mailing list!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Record Collector: PsyFreakOut May 2003 - 2 pages/20 Singles PF Jul 2004 - 2 pages

Mark Jones from the mapcaplaughs yahoo group at: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/madcapslaughing/ has been scanning Syd Barrett articles from Record Collector Magazine. I'll re-post a few here...


Record Collector: PsyFreakOut May 2003




Record Collector: 20 Singles PF Jul 2004 - 2 pages


My Friend Syd - Record Collector/Mar 2002 - 2 pages

Mark Jones from the mapcaplaughs yahoo group at: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/madcapslaughing/ has been scanning Syd Barrett articles from Record Collector Magazine. I'll re-post a few here...

My Friend Syd - Record Collector/Mar 2002 - 2 pages


Thursday, January 14, 2010

rare Bukowski scan from OUI magazine 1981

From: http://bukowski.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6671

insomnia13 at the Charles Bukowski - American author forum posted this gem:

hi forum, long-time lurker, first-time poster here, so forgive me if a- this is misplaced, and b- against forum rules, but i recently was fortunate enough to come into possession of a piece on Bukowski, in an old "gentleman's" magazine. i searched the net to see if it had been shared anywhere, and since it wasnt/isnt, i thought maybe i could share it here with others who have appreciation for all things Bukowski...

from the september 1981 edition OUI adult/men's magazine, with the cover reading "Bukowski - so how can we keep ignoring the king of wild-hair poets", an article based on Joe Wolberg's book (not yet released at the time) "Bukowski Talking":