Monday, August 31, 2009
"I wouldn't give you two cents for all your fancy rules if, behind them, they didn't have a little bit of plain, ordinary, everyday kindness."
When presented the question of "Who is the most influential guitarist that emerged from the Sixties?” one may receive a plethora of answers. Jimi Hendrix being the most popular I'm sure, sometimes Eric Clapton, or Pete Townshend. Then, sometimes you may meet such a phenomenal person who says Jeffrey Arnold Beck. The biggest singles the Yardbirds ever released were the ones flooded with loud, rude, unknown guitar sounds crafted by none other than Jeff Beck. While this was the peak of Beck's mainstream success, it was only the beginning of his still-strong career, spanning numerous decades and countless genres. The name Jeff Beck may not be as recognizable as Hendrix or Clapton, but his exquisite workings of the guitar make him far superior to any of his contemporaries. Roger the Engineer (aka Over Under Sideways Down, aka Yardbirds), the first record that truly provided the rumblings of a future guitar legend, was released on July 5, 1966 in the UK. (August 8, 1966 in America.) Roger the Engineer is, to me, one of the most influential electric guitar records of not only the Sixties, but of all time. It was released nearly a full calendar year before Are You Experienced? and was, no doubt, an influence on the man now deemed the greatest guitarist of all time.
Upon my first listening of Electric Warrior, I could hardly say it was a great record. Though, I could very well classify it as a good record. And yet, with every listen, it seems to sound more like a great record. Electric Warrior is what made T.Rex a glam rock staple, and Marc Bolan a reigning king of the genre. In fact, Electric Warrior was T.Rex's only hugely successful record, with the help of their massive hit "Bang a Gong (Get It On)"; the title varies depending on which side of the Atlantic you lay. While some songs are rather boring, "Girl" and "The Motivator" among them, Electric Warrior also includes quite a few remarkable pop songs. The album opens with "Mambo Sun", an incredibly catchy tune; one of my absolute favorites off the record. "Jeepster" is an obvious choice as one of the highlights of the record. A minor hit for T.Rex in late 1971, "Jeepster" is also a delightful showcase of Marc Bolan's interesting use of words. "You've got the universe reclining in your hair." At present, my favorite song is "Lean Woman Blues", a brilliant blend of T.Rex's trademark glam rock sound and standard bluesy goodness. "Planet Queen" is the last of the truly incredible songs on Electric Warrior, with its enticing chorus, backed magnificently by perfectly placed vocals. To have a truly divine record, every single song must be a thrill. While this may not be the case with Electric Warrior, it is a great record, and helped turn Marc Bolan into the majestic character he is remembered as today.
In comparison to "Round and Round", every other song on Toys in the Attic is just kind of precious and "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" is simply laughable. "Round and Round" captures the perfect stony essence that you find all over Aerosmith's next record Rocks, their heaviest ever. During Aerosmith's reigning prime in the 70's, they were such a groove orientated band. They thrived on their perfect musical chemistry. Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer, together, created that heavy, angsty feeling that is so essential to Aerosmith's early records. Joe Perry was without a doubt, a bonafide guitar god of the 70's (just listen to the way he ends Live! Bootleg with "Strangers in the Night"), but Brad Whitford's terribly large importance in the band is often forgotten. "Nobody's Fault", the coolest fucking song on Rocks, is pure Brad Whitford. Joe Perry himself said that one of the main reasons why he was interested in getting back with Aerosmith (besides being a broke loser, as they all were in the early 80's), was so that he could once again experience the sublime guitar kinship that worked so well with Brad Whitford. Then, of course, you have Steven Tyler. One of the most talented singers in all of rock n' roll, and the ultimate showman. Together, Aerosmith are one of the greatest bands in the land.
Shockingly, not released until The Last Waltz 4-disc box set, "Don't Do It" is one of the highlights of the concert. Martin Scorsese used it as the opening number of film, even if it was truly the final song of the evening, and I think that was a fitting choice. (Though he chopped it down quite a bit.) The Band had tried for ages to get a usable take on this Marvin Gaye classic, but weren't pleased until releasing it on Rock of Ages. I personally don't think they ever did it as well as they did at The Last Waltz. "Don't Do It" was the last song ever performed by the original lineup of the Band in front of a live audience, and it shows. Levon Helm and Rick Danko never gave such powerful vocal performances. You can feel in their voices that they are giving it all they have, because they never may get to again. Each and every member of the Band is performing with that same fury, literally pounding away on their instruments. Around halfway through the number, Levon and Rick sing "My biggest mistake was loving you too much...” with such intensity; my favorite part of the entire song. It is astonishing to believe that they all stood up there giving such a vigorous performance, after being on stage for hours on end. If there was ever proof that some members of the Band were unhappy with dispersing, it wasn't what they've said in interviews or wrote in books, it was simply the way they performed that Thanksgiving night, and with this song in particular.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Shambhala and JOTS Tour Pics
We've played a bunch of great shows this summer, and usually I will take some pics so I can remember who I was hanging out with. (And sometimes try to forget.) Anyways - here are some pics from the last couple weeks - from Shambhala and on the road with JOTS.

DAWGS!

Lost: 1 mind, large in size but with limited capacity.

PLUR!

Brothers and friends

Neighbour killing the main stage

FK5 on the main stage

CHEWY

Vinyl Ritchie and Foxy Moron

Fractal Funk Jam

CHOON

With JOTS in Kelowna



Kelowna Party People

DAWGS!

Lost: 1 mind, large in size but with limited capacity.

PLUR!

Brothers and friends

Neighbour killing the main stage

FK5 on the main stage

CHEWY

Vinyl Ritchie and Foxy Moron

Fractal Funk Jam

CHOON

With JOTS in Kelowna



Kelowna Party People
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Stand Back
There's a great legend behind this song. Apparently Nicks was driving along when 'Little Red Corvette' came on the radio. She started humming along to the synth lines and the melody for 'Stand Back' developed from that. So she called Prince to tell him the story and ask him to play synthesizers on the album recording. When Prince showed up to record, he rolled into the studio without saying a word to anyone, walked over to the synths, laid down the tracks then, says Nicks, "he just got up and left as if the whole thing happened in a dream."
Stevie Nicks - Stand Back (Eli Escobar Disco remix) courtesy Discobelle
Monday, August 24, 2009
ELI ESCOBAR - GLASS HOUSE

This new tune from Eli Escobar on Plant Music is so awesome. It's like a deep house electro warehouse jam - and it sounds like it could have been made in any of the last three decades. One of my faves of the year so far. Please support good music and buy the 12" here or the mp3 here.
Plus - they did an awesome video for it as well:
The GlamoUrous Life

Two of my favorite dudes are DJ Eleven & Dj Ayres of the Rub. The Glamorous Life mixes have been some of my favorites to come out from the under the Rub, and perfect summertime soundtracks, which is all I care about right now. The just posted the new mix as a free download, for all the lucky people on the internet. Ok everybody, time to get glamorous:
THE GLAMOROUS LIFE 3 - DJ AYRES & DJ ELEVEN
Look for the tracklist in the comments section.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
"Let me tell you this, the older you do get the more rules they're gonna try to get you to follow. You just gotta keep livin' man, L-I-V-I-N."
I've been tagged by This Wheel's on Fire! And also The Mod Revival! Enjoy.
What is your current obsession? Revisiting old music to appease the music obsessions I don't have. Twirling my hair and pulling it back. In my mind, I have another wave of Neil Young obsession approaching, but as my speakers are broken, I haven't been able to put Everybody Knows This is Nowhere on the turntable. I also like the intense amount of photos of Neil Young and dogs. Revival movie theatres.
What is your horoscope and do you relate? I'm a Capricorn, and I feel it's quite on the ball. I'm intrigued by astrology, but it's something that should be taken lightly.
What are you wearing today? A plaid Vera Wang dress.
What is the last thing you bought? In and Out yesterday! For those who don't know, In and Out is a fast food joint, but it's only in a few states. It's a gem, and my father is the only person I know who doesn't love it. As I'm a vegetarian, I had a grilled cheese (a hamburger sans meat) with grilled onions and animal fries. The dudes working said my friend and I looked 'amazing' and gave us a free drink. Thanks dudes at In and Out!
What do you think about the person who tagged you? First off, I feel honored that I know her name, as it popped up in my email when she sent me her completed Blogs j'adore questionnaire. Other than that, she's wonderfully friendly, encouraging, and has magnificent taste! And he is incredibly kind and fashion-savvy! Their blogs are terrific, and I recommend them to all.
What’s for dinner? That has yet to be decided. I had a bag of hot cheeto puffs for breakfast, so hopefully something a little more nutritious.
What’s your favorite decade, fashion wise? I'm stealing her answer, and going with '65-'75. But I'll also steal a little glamour from the 40's, and the chicness of the 20's.
What are your must haves for summer? Accessories to tie your hair back with, itty bitty dresses, shorts and tee shirts, aloe vera for all the bug bites! Also, when all others are employing flip flops and flats, I'm going with heels because short dresses with heels is the sexiest combination.
What would you love to be able to afford? I would love to travel endlessly, aimlessly, wildly. I would love to see more concerts. I would love to live in a new, more exciting location. I would love to buy a truck load of records.
What is your favorite piece of clothing from your own wardrobe? I have a billowing maxi dress that just about grazes the floor. It's a magnificent blend of blue and green, with different patterns swirled in. I also have a fuzzy leopard-print coat, and I can't wait to bring it out again during the fall and winter.
What is your dream job? A music journalist; does it show?
What’s your favorite magazine? I don't read any magazine consistently. Occasionally, I'll sit down at the book store and devour a handful of magazines. Rolling Stone is almost always in that pile. Oh! Actually, if I can choose a magazine in it's heyday, then Rolling Stone absolutely wins. Their vintage interviews are the best.
What do you consider a fashion faux pas? Being uncomfortable. It's possible to look cute and feel cute, try it out. Feeling good is the best accessory!
Describe your personal style? My style is difficult to categorize. It's always different, but always very much a me outfit. To try to explain, I guess I could say the simplicity of Jane Birkin, the insanity of Anita Pallenberg, and the cleanness of Audrey Hepburn.
Which Beatle is your favorite? I think a person's favorite Beatles speaks volumes about them. George will always be my favorite, and when a person agrees, I'm basically sold on their personality. The John's, Paul's, and Ringo's have to work a little bit harder.
What is your current obsession? Revisiting old music to appease the music obsessions I don't have. Twirling my hair and pulling it back. In my mind, I have another wave of Neil Young obsession approaching, but as my speakers are broken, I haven't been able to put Everybody Knows This is Nowhere on the turntable. I also like the intense amount of photos of Neil Young and dogs. Revival movie theatres.
What is your horoscope and do you relate? I'm a Capricorn, and I feel it's quite on the ball. I'm intrigued by astrology, but it's something that should be taken lightly.
What are you wearing today? A plaid Vera Wang dress.
What is the last thing you bought? In and Out yesterday! For those who don't know, In and Out is a fast food joint, but it's only in a few states. It's a gem, and my father is the only person I know who doesn't love it. As I'm a vegetarian, I had a grilled cheese (a hamburger sans meat) with grilled onions and animal fries. The dudes working said my friend and I looked 'amazing' and gave us a free drink. Thanks dudes at In and Out!
What do you think about the person who tagged you? First off, I feel honored that I know her name, as it popped up in my email when she sent me her completed Blogs j'adore questionnaire. Other than that, she's wonderfully friendly, encouraging, and has magnificent taste! And he is incredibly kind and fashion-savvy! Their blogs are terrific, and I recommend them to all.
What’s for dinner? That has yet to be decided. I had a bag of hot cheeto puffs for breakfast, so hopefully something a little more nutritious.
What’s your favorite decade, fashion wise? I'm stealing her answer, and going with '65-'75. But I'll also steal a little glamour from the 40's, and the chicness of the 20's.
What are your must haves for summer? Accessories to tie your hair back with, itty bitty dresses, shorts and tee shirts, aloe vera for all the bug bites! Also, when all others are employing flip flops and flats, I'm going with heels because short dresses with heels is the sexiest combination.
What would you love to be able to afford? I would love to travel endlessly, aimlessly, wildly. I would love to see more concerts. I would love to live in a new, more exciting location. I would love to buy a truck load of records.
What is your favorite piece of clothing from your own wardrobe? I have a billowing maxi dress that just about grazes the floor. It's a magnificent blend of blue and green, with different patterns swirled in. I also have a fuzzy leopard-print coat, and I can't wait to bring it out again during the fall and winter.
What is your dream job? A music journalist; does it show?
What’s your favorite magazine? I don't read any magazine consistently. Occasionally, I'll sit down at the book store and devour a handful of magazines. Rolling Stone is almost always in that pile. Oh! Actually, if I can choose a magazine in it's heyday, then Rolling Stone absolutely wins. Their vintage interviews are the best.
What do you consider a fashion faux pas? Being uncomfortable. It's possible to look cute and feel cute, try it out. Feeling good is the best accessory!
Describe your personal style? My style is difficult to categorize. It's always different, but always very much a me outfit. To try to explain, I guess I could say the simplicity of Jane Birkin, the insanity of Anita Pallenberg, and the cleanness of Audrey Hepburn.
Which Beatle is your favorite? I think a person's favorite Beatles speaks volumes about them. George will always be my favorite, and when a person agrees, I'm basically sold on their personality. The John's, Paul's, and Ringo's have to work a little bit harder.
What are your proud of? I'm proud of the person I am. Through all the madness, I've managed to come out all right, and I'm thankful for that.
And now I'll give this to: Anyone who wants to do it! It's fun and I'm curious. Let me know if you do it!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
GSD mix

Our good homey, and all around handsome dude, Dan Murray aka GSD*, just did a mix for Shambhala that I'm really diggin. Frankly, I'm shocked that he could pull himself away from staring at his own reflection long enough to make this, but he did, and it's worth a listen. Here's what he says about it:
"New mix!! I have the genre labeled as "Pop Tinged Electro Boogie Anthems & What Not"...
that should give you an idea of what it's all about.
Old jems from about '81-'84, with an obligitory "Neighbour break" thrown in.
All the edits i did specially for this mix.
Mix yourself up an adult beverage and enjoy!
GSD."
Cop it. It's nice.
GSD - Don't Tell Me How To Do My Job
*GSD stands for "Glow Stick Dan". What an idiot.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Ali B

Ali B is one of our favorite guys and djs out there. He's been holding it down at Fabric nightclub in London since it opened it's doors almost 10 years ago. He also does a night in London called F*cking in Paradise at Paradise Bar. We got to play there while in London and if is one of the funnest nights anywhere, soul/funk/classics anything goes. It's the jam of jams. Ali also made a great mix to represent the night (check the tracklist below) and it's perfect for a summertime gathering or BBQ or something of that nature. He's playing with us tonight at Hifi so come down and check it out if you like fun. Such a result!
ALI B - OH SHIT PARADISE MIX
Look for the tracklist in the comments section.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Summer Soul


For me summertime is when you listen to soul music man.
This has been a really good year for that kind of thing.
Two of my favorite records are from Mayer Hawthorne & Maxwell. Ivory & Ebony.
Both are about heartbreak & sadness, as good rhythm & blues should be, unless it's about about love & happiness.
Mayer Hawthorne - Just Aint Gonna Work Out
Maxwell - Cold
Please buy these records and support the artists. So we can have more soul for our summers.
FRACTAL FUNK JAM
Shambhala was so amazing this year. I have a bunch of pics to follow. But thanks to everybody who jammed with us in the Forest on Sunday. Here is some video shot by our homie K-Tel shot this year at the Fractal Funk Jam. See you all next year.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Blogs j'adore: Dooder City
For (technically) the second installment of Blogs j'adore, I've decided to spotlight my favorite blogger from the Big Apple: Deana of Dooder City. Often gracing us with tales of her life in the big city, each day Deana basically sums up my taste with a simple handful of photos. She's obsessed with Jimmy Page, loves Pink Floyd, and digs the Allman Brothers... Need I say more? I'll let her divine answers do the talking. P.S. She emailed me a few days after I received her finished questionnaire, and asked if it was too late to add Levon Helm as a crush. (Me being the lazy, albeit busy, person that I am received this email about a week ago -- despite promising her it'd be up within a day or two. Sorry!) Of course not, it's never too late to add Levon Helm as a crush. Loving Levon Helm is great, and loving Levon Helm and Robbie Robertson at the same time is even greater. Anyway, here's your peek into Dooder City!
Name: Deana
Blog: Dooder City
Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Occupation: Dreamer
What to expect upon viewing your blog: Nostalgia
Three favorite artists that started their recording career before 1980: Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin
Three favorite artists that are actively recording: Radiohead, Phonograph, Yo La Tengo
Five favorite songs of the moment, any era (Title, artist, album, and year of release): Daylight – Aesop Rock, Labor Days, 2001; Teen Age Riot – Sonic Youth, Daydream Nation, 1988; That’s Us/ Wild Combination – Arthur Russell; Freedom of '76 - Ween, Chocolate and Cheese, 1994; 49 Bye-Byes - Crosby Stills & Nash, Crosby Stills & Nash, 1969.
Five favorite albums of all time, off the cuff (Album, artist, year of release): Meddle - Pink Floyd, 1971; Déjà Vu - Crosby Stills Nash & Young, 1970; Amnesiac - Radiohead, 2001; Chocolate and Cheese - Ween, 1994; Old and in the Way - Old and in the Way, 1975.
Five favorite films of all time (Title, director, year of release): Singles, Cameron Crowe, 1992; The Last Waltz, Martin Scorsese, 1978; The Muppets Take Manhattan, Frank Oz, 1984; Scrooged, Richard Donner, 1988; Dazed and Confused, Richard Linklater, 1993.
Three favorite books of all time (Title, author, year of release): Living with The Dead - Rock Scully, 1995; The Iceman Cometh - Eugene O’Neill; God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater - Kurt Vonnegut, 1965; The Outsiders - S.E. Hinton, 1967; Where the Sidewalk Ends - Shel Silverstein, 1974.
Top two female style icons: Michelle Phillips & Madonna in Desperately Seeking Susan (I want the jacket she wears in it with the pyramid on it)
Number one male style icon: Pigpen of The Grateful Dead
Top five crushes of all time, off the cuff: Jimmy Page, Leonardo DiCaprio in Romeo and Juliet, David Gilmour, Jeff Buckley, Levon Helm
One deceased person you'd love to have a drink with: Jerry Garcia or Allen Ginsberg (can Allen just happen to be there with Jerry when I arrive?)
That person in three words: Rest in Peace
Last album you listened to in it's entirety (Title, artist, year of release): Blue Train – John Coltrane, 1957.
Favorite quote: “It takes a lot of money to look this cheap” – Dolly Parton
If you could offer a piece of advice to everyone in the world, what would you say? Just love even though it sometimes hurts and is hard, it’s the bravest thing in the world you can do.
Name: Deana
Blog: Dooder City
Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Occupation: Dreamer
What to expect upon viewing your blog: Nostalgia
Three favorite artists that started their recording career before 1980: Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin
Three favorite artists that are actively recording: Radiohead, Phonograph, Yo La Tengo
Five favorite songs of the moment, any era (Title, artist, album, and year of release): Daylight – Aesop Rock, Labor Days, 2001; Teen Age Riot – Sonic Youth, Daydream Nation, 1988; That’s Us/ Wild Combination – Arthur Russell; Freedom of '76 - Ween, Chocolate and Cheese, 1994; 49 Bye-Byes - Crosby Stills & Nash, Crosby Stills & Nash, 1969.
Five favorite albums of all time, off the cuff (Album, artist, year of release): Meddle - Pink Floyd, 1971; Déjà Vu - Crosby Stills Nash & Young, 1970; Amnesiac - Radiohead, 2001; Chocolate and Cheese - Ween, 1994; Old and in the Way - Old and in the Way, 1975.
Five favorite films of all time (Title, director, year of release): Singles, Cameron Crowe, 1992; The Last Waltz, Martin Scorsese, 1978; The Muppets Take Manhattan, Frank Oz, 1984; Scrooged, Richard Donner, 1988; Dazed and Confused, Richard Linklater, 1993.
Top two female style icons: Michelle Phillips & Madonna in Desperately Seeking Susan (I want the jacket she wears in it with the pyramid on it)
Number one male style icon: Pigpen of The Grateful Dead
Top five crushes of all time, off the cuff: Jimmy Page, Leonardo DiCaprio in Romeo and Juliet, David Gilmour, Jeff Buckley, Levon Helm
One deceased person you'd love to have a drink with: Jerry Garcia or Allen Ginsberg (can Allen just happen to be there with Jerry when I arrive?)
That person in three words: Rest in Peace
Last album you listened to in it's entirety (Title, artist, year of release): Blue Train – John Coltrane, 1957.
Favorite quote: “It takes a lot of money to look this cheap” – Dolly Parton
If you could offer a piece of advice to everyone in the world, what would you say? Just love even though it sometimes hurts and is hard, it’s the bravest thing in the world you can do.
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