Showing posts with label listener request. Show all posts
Showing posts with label listener request. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Limp Wrist
"I Love Hardcore Boys, I Love Boys Hardcore"

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Limp Wrist
Thee Official Limp Wrist Discography
CD
(Arashikage Records/Cheap Art Records/Golden Shower Records/Lengua Armada, 2005)

Biki asked for some punk the other day, so here some is.

^_^

I was late to the party on Limp Wrist. I didn't hear about them 'til they'd already been split up for a few years, though they're apparently now back together. I'd seen them mentioned a few times as a slammin' queercore band when I happened across their CD Thee Official Limp Wrist Discography in a bargain bin. Naturally, I snapped it up for home listening.

Now, I'd heard a few queercore bands and most of what I'd heard was on the pop-punk side, like Pansy Division, whom I featured during last year's LGBT History Month. Limp Wrist, on the other hand, sounded like they came raging straight right outta the early 80s: raw, angry, fast as hell, and loud as a very, very bad word.

Listening to this CD makes me all the more bummed I missed out on them back then. Maybe I'll get lucky and they'll hit the road to my town one day. Fingers crossed!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Os Mutantes
"Glória ao rei dos confins do além"

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Glória ao rei dos confins do além - De volta ao planeta dos Mutantes

Os Mutantes
A arte de Os Mutantes

CD
(Universal Music/Mercury, 2006)

Back in the late 16th Century, in the early days of this blog, listener VirginiaM requested something rare by Os Mutantes. Most of their original catalog of six studio albums and one live (from 1968 through 1976) has been available, off-and-on, on CD and LP since the beginning of this century. In addition to those seven, two unreleased albums from that period have surfaced, plus a live and a studio album since they reunited in 2006.

Like many bands that began in the 1960s and continued into the next decade (and beyond), Os Mutantes went through some interesting changes, which included three fairly distinct phases. They began life as a psychedelic, Tropicália combo, morphed into a psychedelic, rock/hard rock band, then shifted into a progressive rock group.

  • Phase I: 1968 to 1970
    • Os Mutantes
    • Mutantes
    • A divina comedia ou ando meio desligado
    • Tecnicolor [recorded in 1970 but not released until 2005]
  • Phase II: 1971 to 1973
    • Jardim elétrico
    • Mutantes e seus cometas no país do baurets
    • A e o Z [recorded in 1973 but not released until 1992]
  • Phase III: 1974 to 1978
    • Tudo foi feito pelo sol
    • Ao vivo
  • Intelligent, Murderous Ants: 2006 to present
    • Live - Barbican Theatre, London, 2006
    • Haih... or amortecedor

So, anyhow, finding a rarity that I could actually, you know, afford would not be an easy task. Luckily, not long before VirginiaM's request, I just happened to have purchased an Os Mutantes collection, A arte de Os Mutantes, with a tiny handful of non-LP tracks, and today's jukebox selection is one of them.

The info (in Portugese, dang it) in the booklet seems to indicate this tune is from 1968. A bit of on-line research leads me to believe it was from a 7" EP released between their first album, 1968's Os Mutantes, and their second, 1969's Mutantes.

No doubt, the more observant of my listeners have noticed that they ditched the Os from their name between their first and second albums. No biggie; it's just Portugese for The. Since I've not been able to find a picture of a record cover for the aforementioned EP, or even a label (as in the paper stuck to the center of the vinyl disc), I've decided to leave the Os in place for this song. If that is incorrect, my deepest apologies, and, as always, please, no lawsuits.

Interestingly, to me at least, the Os has returned twice. The first time, on the cover of their double-decade-delayed album A e o Z and again for their 2009 studio comeback (and quite good) album Haih... or amortecedor.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Where are you going to profile some Duran Duran? ;)

Here, this is as close as you're gonna get.

>:-P

That's Milo O'Shea and his eyebrows as the mad genius Durand Durand.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Slow Horse
"Wicked Game"

Slow Horse
Slow Horse
CD
(Freebird Records, 1999)


What a long, strange week it's been, eh? I got stuck on the write-up for the next piece I'd chosen, and hit a mental roadblock. More like smashed into it and declared totaled by my insurance company. So, I finally decided to ditch it, and go with something else.

I featured a song from Slow Horse's eponymous, doomtastic debut album a while back, and Devil Dick, of the awesome blog The Devil's Music, requested I post their cover of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game,", from that same album. So, without further ado, here 'tis.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Dump
"The Words Get Stuck in My Throat"

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Dump - The Words Get Stuck In My Throat
Dump
Women in Rock
CD EP
(Shrimper, 1999)


This one is for listener VirginiaM, who commented in the previous post:

I won't be happy until you've featured the actual true very best horror film doomed-heroine warble: "Words Get Stuck in My Throat" from Gargantua.
Well, luckily for all y'all out there in internetland, I don't own that. Besides, she couldn't even get the movie title right; it's The War of the Gargantuas.

All is not lost, however! The mysterious James did a swell cover of "The Words Get Stuck in My Throat" with his one man band Dump, so here it is for your listening pleasure. I say mysterious, by the way, only because in re-reading my post about his band the Maynards, I realized I never mentioned his last name; it's McNew.