My friend John O'Neill, who you may remember from the old days of the Parkside, is now back in the writing game. He may be a good reason to pick up the SF Weakly or whatever else he writes for now.
He wrote me about writing something about Budget Rock. He said it will be in "944 Magazine ( a super-glossy, high-end 7X7-meets-GQ style mag that does lots of fashion and some music) and it is my plan to have you featured for their "playlist of the month" thing."
So i wrote this up. Now he tells me he only gets to list the artist and the title. So I am throwing it up here. Doo dah doo dah.
My Top TenI like to think of myself as having a huge awesome record collection,but most of my stuff has been boxed up since I moved about a year anda half ago. Until a couple weeks ago I just listened to the same 100or so unpacked records over and over and over. So this is the honesttruth:
1) Sanford Clark "Shades" collection on Bear Family- Arizona countrysinger produced by Lee Hazlewood. Been listening to this constantlyfor about a year. Fans of the "God Less America" comp will recognize"It's Nothing to Me". His deliver is kind of deceivingly soft, buthe's got a really tossed off way of saying tough shit that makesJohnny Cash sound like kind of a wimpy poser. I don't want anybody torun out and download this though, it is still in the realm of "privatefavorite". So just back off.
2) Freddie Fender- Particularly "How Much is that Doggie in theWindow" from the "Are you Ready for Freddy?" LP. I am a huge fan ofeverything Freddy Fender and listen to him all the time. Hisrendition of this shitty novelty song is playing less on my stereothan in a constant loop in my head as I slowly lose my mind.
3) "Gimme Dat Ding" by the Pipkins (also released as Ding Dongs)- Idon't know how I never heard this song until a few years ago, butanyone unlucky enough to wander into a bar where I am DJing will getto hear it a couple times just to make me laugh. Alternates with "HowMuch is that Doggie..." on the mind-loss rotation setlist. I foundthis in a stack of LPs at my grandma's house (the only other non-bigband record was, inexplicably Rick Nelson's 1981 swamp pop sleeper"Playing to Win"!) Gimme Dat Ding is totally insane sawdust/peanutshell floor piano roll novelty. I hate to say it sounds like anything"on acid" but maybe "Winchester Cathedral on acid." Maybe . It waswritten by Albert Hammond, who wrote some of my least favorite musicof all time and is the father of a guy from the Strokes. I know, whocares, but more importantly, the lead singer on this song is TonyBurrows, who I doubt most people would recognize, but must hold somekind of record for having had 3 separate top 10 hits in 3 consecutivemonths in 1970 with 3 different manufactured studio groups (EdisonLighthouse's "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" (February 1970);White Plains' "My Baby Loves Lovin'" (March 1970); The Pipkins' "GimmeDat Ding" (April 1970). Then he did it again 4 years later with TheFirst Class' "Beach Baby" (July 1974). This may have been what reallyput Tony Jackson over the edge.
5) Wounded Lion- My favorite modern group, more so every day. Theyare playing Budget rock this year on Friday night at the Parkside.They are POP, but without the irony or self-back-patting you see thesedays in bands like...I can't think of anyone right now but you knowwho you are. Are the Fiery Furnaces still around? Regardless,Wounded Lion are intelligent, self respecting modern men with noagenda but fun. Get the new 7" on In the Red called "Friendly." Idon't have it myself yet, but i love that song when they play it live.
6) Primitivas- My wife's band with Tina Lucchesi (Trashwomen,Bobbyteens, many others) and Dulcinea Gonzalez (Loudmouths) and ReneLeal (LaTeenos). They practice at my house so I hear them more thanany other music. They are really good. They tried to do a RussMeyer/biker gang movie/girl group type band, but they were too good tofall prey to their own concept. I would say they sound like theMorlocks if they were big tough Mexican chicks and decided to veer offthe garage formula into more groovy territory. I always want them tosound like Steppenwolf, but they seem to be getting too good for thatkind of joke anymore.
7) Bonzo Dog Band- Whenever someone starts talking about what agenius Paul McCartney is, I want to lock them in a room and play thisfor them for a few days. What can I say about Bonzo Dog Band? Theperfect combination of everything I like. Rockaliser Baby, We AreNormal, Look at Me I'm Wonderful...I love it. Is never far from mystereo.
8) Sparks- Just the kind of band I like getting into late in thegame. They have like 10 records I still haven't even heard, which isawesome because I can't stop listening to the other 15 right now.
9) Tom Fogerty "Myopia"- Yes, that says Tom Fogerty, not John. Iactually bought this thinking it was some John Fogerty record I didn'thave and listened to it a few times before I figured it out. This LPgets dismissed everywhere I have read about it, but I really like it.2 or 3 of the songs sound exactly the same, but it is a good song.1974 Post Creedence LP recorded for Fantasy with Stu and Dougproviding the rhythm section. Has a trippy psychedelic cover thatlooks like it was painted by a damaged 10th grader in art class. Ilike this a lot.
10) King Tuff "Was Dead"- I just got this on cassette from Burger Records, whichis a great all cassette label done by Thee Makeout Party folks. Theyare putting out the cream of the crop of modern punkypoppy music i amtrying not to call power pop or pop punk. Stoner pop from kids whotry to look like homeless child molesters. I don't know anythingabout King Tuff except it is one guy who is in J. Mascis's backup bandand everyone I know was telling me I would like this for the lastyear. Since I have a tape player in my politically correct 1997 FordExplorer, i listen to this all the time now. They were right- itreminds me of, but doesn't necessarily sound like, one of my all timefavorite records: Mike Rep and the Quotas - Stupor Hiatus Vol. 2. Thesound of a guy soloing with his eyes closed, imaging himself on astage like Neil Young in Rust Never Sleeps, but really sitting in anold chair wearing dirty gray socks alone at home. Basically epicbedroom jams.
Also: Television Personalities, David Peel, Del Shannon and GenePitney get a lot of play around here.
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Tuna
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I'm struggling to see how these reviews will appear next to this season's frocks and slacks. But it ought to make for a hell of an issue.
are there any non ironic, non indie/emo bands out there anymore? I can only come up with names like Kings of Leon, John Mayor, My Morning Jacket or other rubbish. And as much as I love obscure genius music, it strikes me that there haven't been decent above ground rock n roll bands since the early 90s. Maybe the 80s.
I want to check out some Sanford Clark- he sounds like my kind of guy. Do dig King Tuff, but can't say I've heard any/much of the others. Sparks really leaves me cold- which album would would you recommend if I were to try again? Did you hear the newest TV Personalities, My Dark Places? Purty damn good.
she's an idiot and not nearly hot enough to justify her hiring.
"You just hit a dribbler to third that he booted, allowing the second run to score in the 4th. HOW DOES IT FEEL?"
And the Giants are really going to drag me back into this. I went on Saturday night and the gig was up with Dodgers running free around the bases and way too many fans in blue screaming taunts in Spanish. It's Godfather 3 all over again.
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I'm struggling to see how these reviews will appear next to this season's frocks and slacks. But it ought to make for a hell of an issue.
are there any non ironic, non indie/emo bands out there anymore? I can only come up with names like Kings of Leon, John Mayor, My Morning Jacket or other rubbish. And as much as I love obscure genius music, it strikes me that there haven't been decent above ground rock n roll bands since the early 90s. Maybe the 80s.
I find that odd and depressing.
that is why i put it here, because he can't list all the text. just going to list the titles.
I have been doing nothing but study for my series 6 exam since friday. it is tomorrow at 8am and i am feeling very unprepared.
I want to check out some Sanford Clark- he sounds like my kind of guy. Do dig King Tuff, but can't say I've heard any/much of the others. Sparks really leaves me cold- which album would would you recommend if I were to try again? Did you hear the newest TV Personalities, My Dark Places? Purty damn good.
http://amygutierrez.blogspot.com/
I don't get it- a long-dead blog with two posts from a brain dead interviewer
NO MORE CRYPTIC LINKS!
she bugs me.
she's an idiot and not nearly hot enough to justify her hiring.
"You just hit a dribbler to third that he booted, allowing the second run to score in the 4th. HOW DOES IT FEEL?"
And the Giants are really going to drag me back into this. I went on Saturday night and the gig was up with Dodgers running free around the bases and way too many fans in blue screaming taunts in Spanish. It's Godfather 3 all over again.
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