Wednesday, January 24, 2007

An Awesome Blog and Can from 1971 on German television!!!

My friend Randy notified me of a killer blog called FM Shades.

This blog is manna from the heavens!!!

Let the angels sing
Bruce Palmer: Cycle is Complete
obscure unknown
psychedelia
and experimental
sounds and tones
and take copious
amounts of intoxicants
to clear the mind
of its pollution
and become
naked and pure
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The blogger provides info and downloads (including cover art..if available) of great obscure, extremely hard-to-get music.

Samples of what's available

Robbie Bas
ho - The Falconer's Arm I & II (1967-1968) great underrated guitarist with a great eastern feel flowing through the music. Overshadowed by John Fahey who was also on the same label: Takoma.
Bruce Palmer - The Cycle is Complete (1971) The great Bruce Palmer from Neil Young legend (he and Neil ran into Stephen Stills in a traffic jam in LA and proceeded to form Buffalo Springfield) who put out this album as a final fuck-you to the music industry. Rick James guests!!! Need to listen to this more!!!!
SRC - SRC (1968) From the Detroit rock scene with MC5 and Iggy. Needless to say, these guys didn't make quite the splash those 2 did, but that doesn't make it any less vital!!
Kraftwerk - K4 (1971) Early Kraftwerk with Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger from Neu! as early members.

Check it out!! What the fuck are you waiting for?????
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Here's an awesome video of Can performing "Paper House" in 1971 on The Beat Club.
Can's official website.


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Saturday, January 20, 2007

Kevin Coyne on YouTube!!! Pure GENIUS!!

Kevin Coyne Bonanza

When I first started going to YouTube, Kevin Coyne was one of the first musicians I plugged into the old search engine...and nothing came up. * sigh * I checked again today, and there is now some Kevin Coyne material on YouTube!!! Much rejoicing and dancing!!! Check out Kevin Coyne's official web site and this great discography web page.

Here's "Amsterdam" from the Rockpalast in Germany, 1979.



Here's "Eastbourne Ladies" live 1979 at an unknown festival. Awesome!!



"Sunday Morning Sunrise" live in Berlin, Germany 1982. Beautiful....



Here's a link to
"Strange Locomotion" live at the Rainbow 1975 with "Whispering" Bob Harris doing the intros.

Thank you to the people who put these amazing videos online!
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Monday, January 15, 2007

Live concert report: Tragically Hip in Prince George, BC!!

The Tragically Hip
Friday January 12th, 2007
CN Centre
Prince George, BC
attendance: 3,000


History of Harv and the Hip:
I've seen The Tragically Hip once previously. At Bannister's in Hamilton, Ontario around 1987 in front of 90 people. Bannister's is usually a strip club. The Hated Uncles even played there! So, Gord Downie and I may have sweated into the same microphone! How exciting!!

They were awesome that night. They were rockin' and Gord Downie had rock'n'roll long hair then, and he sweated up a storm and wouldn't stop moving.

Great great bar band from Kingston, Ontario.

Then they became famous and Canada's #1 rock band. They deserved it. The albums were excellent, Gord Downie is a charismatic frontman, he writes good Candiancentric lyrics and the band rocks solidly.

I stopped getting the albums after the 1st 4. They started sounding similar to me...or was I just getting tired of them?

Every party, every bar band seemingly covered The Hip. I got sick of them...and it wasn't their fault...it was....
Overexposure in Ontario!!

When we moved out here, all of a sudden the lack of entertainment helped me appreciate one of the great things about Southern Ontario. The music!! Lots of live shows to choose from...Toronto only a train ride away...compared to Prince George. I mean, we're 7 hours from Edmonton and 8-10 hours from Vancouver. We're a population of 80,000 so you don't get too many top acts coming out here. Let's see - in just over 2 years we've had Bonnie Raitt (the Guru went and it was good), Kim Mitchell (we saw him at the local rock bar...weird, but Kim was fine), Gordon Lightfoot, Matt Good at the folk fest and...um, oh yeh, Nickleback...and that's it in over 2 years. So, when The Tragically Hip and James Brown were both coming to PG tickets needed to be purchased. JB died, but The Hip are still alive.

Friday January 12th, 2007:
Here's a synopsis of the day...it was a hell of a day!!!


The Hospital and a War!!!
We wake at 6:45 to get to the hospital by 7:30 for the Guru's endoscopy. I figured she wouldn't be able to make the show and we'd either give away the tickets or the Guru would force me to go alone.

After being informed that the Guru would not be ready until 9:30 or 10:00, I returned home to kill time with the dog and cat...well, the cat was sleeping, but the dog is always happy to have company.

I returned to the hospital at 9:30 and I go to the back to see the Guru, expecting her in bed. Nope. She was ready to leave, and I was informed that the scope did not take place. Apparently, the Guru was somewhat resistant to the tube going down (even under heavy sedation) that she beat the shit out of everybody in the room like the alien in "It's Alive (1974)".


The Afternoon:
We return home and of course the Guru hits the sack for some zzzzzzz's. I hang around increasing my anxiety about going out that night. I've developed quite the phobia about crowd situations (which I'm working on) and I was increasing my feeling of dread second by second.

I wanted to dump the tickets figuring the Guru couldn't go, but she wanted me to go with our friend (who was joining us). The whole situation was avoided when the Guru started feeling better and decided to go. She was looking forward to going out, so we decided to take a cab so I could "relax" and she was legally impaired to drive anyway with her sedation.

As the time started approaching, I started getting physically sick from anxiety. Crowd situations, you know. I laid down, closed the eyes, and focused on giving the Guru a good time, so I snapped out of it somewhat, and went downstairs deciding to do my best.

We Arrive:
Our friend drove to our home and we all grabbed the cab together. We got to our seats 1/2 way through the opening bands set. The seats were right at the top and 60% back from the stage. In the diagram below we're the red dot, and the stage is the blue line. Sorta blah seats considering the Guru ordered them within 10 minutes of them going on sale. The Sadies were the opening act and they did a good job. We have Favourite Colours (2004) by them and it's a good solid pop-psych album.
The Guru was hanging in there admirably, considering all she had been through. I was also hanging in there and started enjoying the music. I had a seat at the edge of the aisle, when I realized there was a chair next to me! Because we were in the last row, they put chairs in the aisle. Eventually, Stoner Baseball Cap (the kind that shouts "Yeh you're a rock star buddy" to the guitar tech checking the sound level - which he did) and his date Screaming Sandy Smalltown sat beside me. I looked around in desperation and realized there was no escape. I sighed inside and sucked it up.

The Tragically Hip:
Then...The Hip come on.

The crowd comes alive and Gord Downie and the band start off rocking hard and energetically only letting up for a couple of lighter songs...giving the crowd a break...but returning hard again. Gord Downie was a great showman. Throwing mic stands, lying on the speakers like a Canadian Iggy Pop and never staying still.

They did a different version of "At the 100th Meridian" (my fav TH song) and it was awesome. Maybe the best thing of the night. "New Orleans is Sinking" was fantastic. They did most of the hits and a few from the new album, which sounds like their best in years.

As the show hit the 1 hour 15 minute mark, I started feeling tired (I had been up since 4:30 in the morning worrying about the Guru's procedure) and wanted to get out of there before the end of the show...beat the crowd, so to say. However, I knew our friend (KL) wanted to stay until the end [aside: She saw The Hip before, and got in a fight with her ex-husband because he wanted to leave early and beat the crowd and she missed her fav song] but after the regular set list finished and we were waiting for the encore [another aside: what is the point of encores??? I mean...really] I had to get out of there. I stood in the hall waiting while The Hip encored with a great version of The Band's "It Makes No Difference" and one of their own hits I can't remember now.

The Finale:
After "It Makes No Difference" the Guru and KL came out and we headed towards the exit. Being from Ontario, I was startled to not find any cabs outside the arena. I mean, after a big event, wouldn't they be there ready to go? So we called and it was going to be 30-45 minutes.

Did I mention that the temperature high that day was -21 Celsius? And it was currently around -28 Celsius? It was a wee bit chilly.

We decided to cross the street to the bar thinking it would be faster getting a cab there. That was a mistake. It was worse.
I started freaking...being terrified of crowds and being a reformed alcoholic, it wasn't really great being in a busy bar near midnight. I said I was going to start walking home and did...then it hit me. It was an hour walk, and it was -28 Celsius. Moron. And I have to keep an eye on the Guru who had been on sedation and had decided to have a drink! I went back, and also realized that no cabs were getting to the door, but were being hijacked before the cab could turn into the parking lot! It was useless to call the company. You had to go out in the cold and stand there waiting for the next cab with all the other suckers.

We finally got a cab and made it home at midnight. What a fucking long day!!!

Conclusion:
All being said and done....The Tragically Hip made it worth all the aggravation and psychosis worthwhile. The Guru survived and is now ready for her next battle with the medical profession...and I remain determined to defeat those bastard phobias.
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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

RIP James Brown. A little catch-up!!! Oh Yeh...Happy New Year!!!

James Brown
R.I.P James Brown

The Guru and I had tickets to see James Brown on Sunday January 14th, 2006 in Prince George, BC at The Civic Centre. Alas, it was not to be. Thanks for the music!

To offset the pain of missing James Brown (by a mere 3 weeks!), I purchased a sealed 2 lp set, "Get on the Good Foot" for an excellent price of $26.99 at a new cd / record store in town....which looks promising, but small. The name of the store in question is Meow's.
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I've been taking a nice long unemployed vacation by being a bum...a lazy bum...but a well rested bum!
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Lots of new music aquired over the past month that needs to be dissected to determine which ones NEED to be passed to those needing a shot of new music in their life!!

Psychedelic stuff
(Archaelogies / Rubbles / Unknowns: great series' one and all - Wyld Canada vol. 3 awesome! Coming your way Randy!!)

New Stuff
(John Cale's new live one is great - Nick Cave's last studio could be his best - new Ozrics, Widespread panic, Outkast to hear)

Old obscure shit
(Catapilla floored me!! King Crimson with wild vocals courtesy of Anna Meek - Curved Air's "Air Conditioning" is great - Folkdove from 1975 is beautiful folk -
Groundhogs need more digging - and who's Art?)

Classic Tuneage
(filling out my Hendrix, Clapton, Animals, Ramones and Bowie collections. Time to start working on the James Brown collection)
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Finally...Happy New Year to one and all. I hope the new year is better for everybody...then it'd be a better world...ahhhhhh...

A shout out to Mole...Thanks for the cds. Love the shows! It was fun to hear Tim Gibbons again. Reminded me of the old days of Hamilton...
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