Sunday, December 28, 2008
A Commercial.
Toy Killers - "Teen Sex Carp"
The Toy Killers (Mark E. Miller & Charles K. Noyes plus assistants) finally
have a full-length release (for many years, the only recording readily available
was their version of Susie Timmons' song "Victimless Crime" on the "Live at the Speed Trials" compilation).
They were not the norm, even in early 80s NYC.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
Like Richard Thompson playing Canned Heat...
...or vice versa.
Alexander Tucker - Live- Muenster 20/10/2008
Alexander Tucker - Live- Muenster 20/10/2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Too Much Berimbau for a Dime
Trevor Watts + Gibran Cervantes + Jamie Harris @ London Jazz Festival 2006
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Rupturementary
An interview with DJ /Rupture (Soot Records/Dutty Ar...
An interview with DJ /Rupture (Soot Records/Dutty Artz). Another mini-documentary by Maga Bo
mini-documentary by Maga Bo. Filmed in New York City, NY, USA November 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
2/3 of Giants of Gender
(plus sometimes affiliates of Scarcity of Tanks) Jenna Barvitski and Kyle Farrell
in Bushwick.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Friday, November 28, 2008
Scams, Flams, & Paradiddles
Frank Rosaly plows through Wilcoxon solo #1. Another drummer says:
part one of Chad Taylor's beautiful suggestions:
Hey Frank. It is really hard to see your left hand because The high-hat cymbal is in the way. Your right hand looks really tight. Try loosening up your grip a little. Practice at about half that speed. Drop the accents, now try running it down with just playing with your fingers then just your wrists. Then combine the two.
Try playing it down where all the accents are done with your wrists and every thing else is down with your fingers. Then go back to using your arms, with incorporating everything else. Also it would be nice to hear that bad boy on the kit using the Dawson technique. (right hand accent floor tom, left hand accents mount tom, everything else on the snare. bass drum with the accents. Then move it up to the cymbals.
) Chad
Another other drummer, Ed Clery, runs the same solo down:
Then, live, of course, it sounds like grits and greasy chicken:
Up In There Now
Roger McGuinn of the Byrds once tried to explain his music this way: ''The sound of the airplane in the 40's was a rrroooaaahhh sound, and Sinatra and other people sang like that, with those sort of overtones. Now we've got the krrriiiissshhhh jet sound and the kids are singing up in there now. It's the mechanical sounds of the era.''
Ken Vandermark, Barry Guy,Mark Sanders, Vortex, London, 11/14/08
Ken Vandermark, Barry Guy,Mark Sanders, Vortex, London, 11/14/08
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
I don't know if this was at a rib cook-off or what...
But there's a lot of smoke here:
It's São Paulo Underground live, in May of 2008. As smoky as it is, it may be
better than the mudslide situation that's going on there now...
It's São Paulo Underground live, in May of 2008. As smoky as it is, it may be
better than the mudslide situation that's going on there now...
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Fall down flat in the Cafe Oto
Henry Flynt at Cafe Oto, London, 10/17/08
Terry Day and John Edwards at Cafe Oto, 10/02/08