80 years ago in the 24 August 41, John W. Work III and Alan Lomax made the first recordings of McKinley Morganfield, aka Muddy Water, at the Stovall Plantation in Coahoma Co., Mississippi.
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80 years ago in the 24 August 41, John W. Work III and Alan Lomax made the first recordings of McKinley Morganfield, aka Muddy Water, at the Stovall Plantation in Coahoma Co., Mississippi.
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Susan Cadogan singing her UK number 4 hit 'Hurt So Good' on TOTP in April 1975.
The Velvet Underground. A hypnotic new documentary and the first major film to tell the band’s legendary story. Playing in theaters and on Apple TV+ October 15 https://apple.co/_Velvet
We had Dusry's version of this a month or two back. This is on Checker and it was written by Arthur Alexander. Steve Alaimo wiki
Big Walter Horton- Vocal, Harmonica
Robert Nighthawk- Guitar Recording date: May 23, 1964Sue found this. Interesting insight into the dealings with Maclaren etc. Leigh was bassist for the Ants for a short while and also was in Bow Wow Wow
Jason Reed of Inner Edge Music interviewing the legendary Leigh Gorman (of Bow Wow Wow, Adam and the Ants, 57 Men, etc.) at the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, CA on 1/2/2016.
Our favourite drummer speaks on an interesting podcast that Susan found for me.
My brother Neil is going to 'Let's Rock Scotland' today headlined by Adam Ant. Weather looks good. So we shall have this one which is about Geli Raubal Hitler's niece.
A couple of former King Biscuit Time entertainers in the 70s doing the old Tommy Johnson blues.
Houston Stackhouse: guitar and vocal - Joe Willie Wilkins: guitar
Memphis TN - January 19th 1976
Produced by Maddalena Fagandini & Giles Oakley (BBC TV series)Doctors of Madness first TV performance live on the Twiggy Show in 1975. This was new to us - very pleased to see this as they were ahead of their time. Sue remembers watching it at the time. She became a big Doctors of Madness fan. She saw them a couple of times went backstage etc. DoM Youtube channel
This September Electric Warrior will be 50 years old. I wasn't into this at the time - Susan was - I was into the Beatles and the Stones.
Another song from Gonks Go Beat. Very good but it is slightly off-putting when the sax comes in.
In 2011 we played Paris and Sue got asked to do a dj set while we were there at the Cannibal cafe on Saturday night. Sue roped Bos in to help out and it seemed to go pretty well. People danced! Here's what she chose and played
thanks Constance for the photo -
Young Parisians - Adam and the Ants
Cortinas - Defiant Pose
X-Ray Spex - Identity
Kleenex - You
Social Security - Cider
Slaughter and the Dogs - Where have all the boot boys gone
Bauhaus - Dark Entries
Subway Sect - Nobody's Scared
Only Ones - Lovers of Today
Cramps - Bikini Girls
Fall - Everything Hurtz
Banshees - Staircase
Gardez Darkx - Freeze in the UL Zone
Wire - 12XU
Mouth - Ooh Ah Yeah!
Cortinas - Fascist Dictator
Bow wow wow - C30C60C90 Go
Ants - Whip in My Valise
Snatch - When I'm Bored
Scars - Adultery
Johnny Moped - Darling let's have another baby
Colortapes - Cold Anger
Adverts - No time to be 21
Birthday Party - Release the Bats
Doctor Mix - No fun
Psychedelic Furs - We Love You
Buzzcocks - Friends of Mine
Lurkers - Shadow
P Murray and the Invisible Girls - Dream Sequence
Pop Group - Beyond Good and Evil
Doll - Trash
Models - Freeze
Higsons - I dont want to live with Monkeys
Richard Hell - Kid with the replaceable head
Wire - I am the Fly
Doctors of Madness - Bulletin
Cabaret Voltaire - Nag Nag Nag
Snatch - Stanley
Lurkers - Freak Show
Adverts - One Chord Wonders
Monochrome Set - Surfing SW12
Yobs - Worm Song
Fresh from having his head shaved to play Colonel Tom Parker Tom Hanks is doing another show for Boss Radio 66. We listened last time. It was good. This Saturday at 5pm in the UK it will be.
With Jimmy Reed blowing harmonica. The Stones did a cover of this on their Blue and Lonesome LP.
Back in 98 they were celebrating the bicentennial of the Irish rebellion of 1798. Problem was Malta was celebrating their anniversary too and pretty much every reenactor of this period opted for Malta. Me and my mate Al were persuaded to help out specifically the Northern Ireland aspect of the Rebellion first of all was a tv programme called News of the 98 which was done in a reportage style with the anchor man wearing a flak jacket interviewing participants. It was for the local Ulster tv. You can watch it here. It was enjoyable and we made some good friends but it was a bit hairy at times working with reenactors from both sides of the border and being English meant we had to tread carefully. I am on the left of the picture. It was filmed at the Ulster American Folkpark which is a stunning collection of old buildings that had been restored and relocated - the perfect setting.
A playlist I made of my favourite HDT songs. I wish he had written more songs as I think he was very good at it but we make do with what he did write.
Such a powerful intro - the harmonica equivalent of the Dust My Broom riff and the backing* comes in rocking hard. Backed by Unseeing Eye another brilliant tour de force. Discogs
*Robert Junior Lockwood and Luther Tucker (g) bass Willie Dixon and Odie Payne drums.
Susan was deejaying this morning and this came up.
Happy birthday John Lee Hooker. Here he is performing with the Eddie Taylor Band on German TV in Cologne, Germany.
Tracks: HEARTBREAK HOTEL; LONG TALL SALLY; I WAS THE ONE; I GOT A WOMAN; DON'T BE CRUEL & HOUND DOG
For #FallFriday. I remember seeing this and enjoying it immensely.
This song I used the backing vocals from the below Jimmy Reed song. The man with the spiked toed shoes was an expression I picked up off a Sonny Boy Williamson record/
Lovely bit of pop blues with some great backing vocals on the break.
A new record shop in Soho London. You can press your own recordings here. Read about it
The other say we had the Ann-Margaret original but this is good too.
I remember taping this off the telly and showing my daughters the next day. Of course they loved it. A great performance. I think we saw this tour. Saw them about 4 times in all. The last time we saw them our daughter came and enjoyed seeing them.
My favourite US punk band - saw them twice.
A short clip from the movie Blank Generation (1980), featuring Richard Hell and the Voidoids playing the song Blank Generation at the legendary punk club CBGB. Directed by Ulli Lommel, produced by Andy Warhol.
The Cramps from around the time I loved them the best.
This is a great punk album and worth listening to if you like punk rock. Mick Ronson plays on a couple. Of course we saw them at this time. Susan got jumped on by the singer when we saw them. Yate Stars and stripes club. Saw quite a few punk bands there. I heard the council were trying to make it less boring for kids as it was a town with a high suicide count.
01 - Where Have All the Bootboys Gone 00:00
02 - Victims of the Vampire 03:12
03 - Boston Babies 06:07 04 - I'm Waiting For the Man 09:19 05 - I'm Mad 12:55 06 - Quick Joey Small 15:31 07 - You're a Bore 18:57 08 - Keep on Trying 21:49 09 - We Don't Care 24:33 10 - Since You Went Away 28:24 11 - Who Are the Mystery Girls 32:07 12 - Dame to Blame 35:12One really good clip. One of the best clips ever.
From the 'Marc' show, 1977. I saw this at the time. We saw Gen X twice in the 70s. I like them. I picked up Billy Idol's autobiography from a charity shop and found it a good read.
Live at the Clash's rehearsal room, from the German documentary Punk in London.
Two hours of music and reminiscences with Edward Rogers and Vic Godard. The early days of the Subway Sect and later albums are covered - it's really good. Listen here. Pic is by Susan and it's from 2017 Bristol.
A powerful song. "Feel so suicidal even hate my rock and roll." The Dirty Mac wiki
This is very good and worth watching (20 or so minutes). I particularly liked seeing them recording We're Gonna Get Married which is a song I love. Also shows records being made. There is a song I don't know called something like Look at that go-go which is cool.
I think we are going to see these in Bristol next year.
Some some apples getting to look a bit ready so a few cider themed posts.
The band sing their song 'Drink Up Thy Zider' before some factory workers who enjoy a glass of cider and sing along. Watch an hour long documentary on Adge
Already singing in a very different way to most singers. She was billed as Christa Nico in this movie - see the trailer here.
From the French film 'Le Blues Entre Les Dents'. This French TV documentary shot all around the USA in 1972, features performances by:
Brownie McGhee. et Sonny Terry Robert Pete Williams Mance Lipscomb Walter “Furry” Lewis Roosevelt Sykes Junior Wells et Buddy Guy Bukka White Jimmy Streeter B.B. KingThe incomparable Booker White.
More Nico. From the album Desert Shore. Coincidentally our daughter sent us this recently published article about Nico.
so looking forward to getting this
Me and Susan in 1978. Badge is Lurkers. Acne is bad but I was only 17. Hair is dyed black. Before I wore glasses.
Some Swedish freakbeat. Heard this on Boss Radio 66 which I recommend if you want rocking sounds 24/7.
BO DIDDLEY vocal & guitar OTIS SPANN piano WILLIE DIXON bass CLIFTON JAMES drums JEROME GREEN maracas
Early 90s Wiltshire. Photo by Susan. We used to enjoy going around looking at these things. Crop circle
'We will always be together like that old time monkey grip glue.'
We used to use this as a lead-in track. Not sure why. We thought it hip I imagine and it having Snatch involved sealed the deal. Ahead of its time.
A Dixon-Williamson composition. On guitar Robert Jr Lockwood and Luther Tucker.
Medieval Madness is a Williams pinball machine released in June 1997. Designed by Brian Eddy and programmed by Lyman Sheats, it had a production run of 4,016 units. It is often regarded by many to be the greatest pinball machine of all time.
As it is a big thing to watch (see below) I thought maybe you might like to look at the trailer. It is a really fine documentary which I recommend.
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Fat Possum Records & No Sudden Movements present 'Memphis '69', premiering digitally on August 6th at 7PM EST. This concert documentary, shot over 3 days in June of 1969, celebrates an American art form that unites us all. Feat. Bukka White, Furry Lewis, Fred McDowell & so much more. The world premiere at Slamdance 2019 in Park City, UT.
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