Officer!- V.I.M. I am in love with this album. I know you, I don’t know who you are, but slowly I adore you. A sort of R.I.O with a pop twist, if you open your ears wide and eliminate any form of prejudice, I eliminate any form of guidance, and in the absolute mystery, it's at least something very interesting.
 
Chuck Mangione - I've Never Missed Someone Before
week Chuck Mangione...1979 Fun and games
 
Friendsound - Joyride 1969 I've been listening to this record for about a month now, and all in all, I've come to the conclusion that it's quite noteworthy. Wow, there are so many things out there, very interesting, strange, fascinating things. It's really beautiful to discover music randomly, and then you find yourself holding very, very, very intriguing creations.
 
Blondie - Dreaming

Now, singing will be something else, it's true, but if she was on stage, few would linger on the fact that she missed her entrances, that she was off-key, that she lacked vocal range...... Oh, Debbie....
 
Pearl Jam - I Got Id PJ, Mirrorball period...
 
The game is called #marimbarza and it goes like this: One proposes a theme, for example "The covers of Hallelujah" and tags someone to contribute and/or in turn calls someone else, creating an endless whirl of bounces. @[turkish] Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah
 
Greetings to all Debaser followers tuned in.
Thank you for the kind call sent to me.

Below are some digressions for rustic palates.
Stimuli for welcome alcoholic diversions.

Welcome Digital Modernists and Analog Traditionalists.
Welcome Digital Traditionalists and Analog Modernists.

Happy listening.
Happy reading.

Happy viewing.
Typos welcome.

P O D C A S T
— Dunwich Radio —
Dunwich Radio | Mixcloud
— Hüsker Dü — link rotto
— Song Exploder — Song Exploder
— The Kitchen Sisters — Lost & Found Sound | The Kitchen Sisters

E S S A Y S
— Billy Bragg — Roots, Radicals and Rockers — How Skiffle Changed the World (2017)
— Jonathan Gould — Otis Redding: An Unfinished Life (2017)
— Derek Thompson — Hit Makers — The Science of Popularity in an Age of Distraction (2017)
— James McBride — Kill ’Em and Leave — Searching for James Brown and the American Soul (2016)

N A R R A T I V E
— Hari Kunzru — White Tears (2017)
— Zadie Smith — Swing Time (2017)
— Michael Chabon — Telegraph Avenue (2012)
— Tom Wolfe — Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (1968)

C O M I C S
— Chris Ware — Monograph (2017)
— David Mazzucchelli — Asterios Polyp (2009)
— Art Spiegelman & Chip Kidd — Jack Cole and Plastic Man (2001)
— Seth — It’s a Good Life, If You Don’t Weaken (1996)

D O C U M E N T A R I E S
— Ken Burns — The Vietnam War (2017)
— Jim Jarmusch — Gimme Danger (2016)
— Shad — Hip-Hop Evolution (2016)
— Ken Burns — Jazz (2000)

T V
— Feud (2017)
— GLOW — Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (2017)
— I’m Dying Up Here (2017)
— The Deuce (2017)

F I L M
— Bob Fosse — Lenny (1974)
— Richard Rush — Psych Out (1968)
— Kihachi Okamoto — The Sword of Doom (1966)
— Robert Wise — Blood on the Moon (1948)

Q U O T E
“Maccarone ... you provoked me and I will destroy you, maccarone! I will eat you!”
— Alberto Sordi — Un americano a Roma (1954)
 
Semool "Essais" 1971[Full Album] I appreciated this album after years, using other albums as a stepping stone. Step by step, you appreciate it. In fact, never throw it away, because maybe over time a little door opens in your brain. Then you might hate it and throw it away. Nothing to say.
 
Songs with Romeo (and Juliet) no. 21
John Entwistle Band- Talk Dirty
The Ox accompanied by Joe Walsh on guitar.
By the way.
 
The Soundcarriers - Celeste (2010) Grandchildren of Stereolab, Broadcast, but with a lot of personality.
 
Metal from Rising Sun n.8

陰陽座 - 鳳翼天翔 cover -

Onmyo-Za is a Japanese heavy/folk metal band formed in 1999 in Osaka, influenced by groups such as Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden, and Judas Priest. On December 5, 1999, they released their first album "Kikoku Tensho" under their own label. The following year was a success for the band; they held numerous shows, developing a solid fan base. In August, they released their first single "Oka no Kotowari," and the same year, their second album "Hyakki Ryoran." In 2001, they signed with the major label King Records. After a lengthy tour, they released their first major single "Tsuki ni Murakumo hana ni kaze," and the year concluded with a jam session with members of Gonin-Ish and Kinnuku Shojo Tai, two Japanese progressive metal bands. The third album "Kojin Rasetsu" was released on January 10, 2002, followed by the re-release of the first two albums and the release of the mini-album "Fuin Kairan," which contained rarities and unreleased songs. In the same year, they embarked on their first national tour. Between 2002 and 2003, they recorded two covers: "The Trooper" by Iron Maiden and "Beyond the Realms of Death" by Judas Priest for the tribute albums "A Tribute to the Beast" and "A Tribute to the Priest," respectively. Onmyo-Za was the only Japanese band to participate. In 2003, their new album "Hoyoku Rindo" was released, followed by the single "Hoyoku Tensho" and the DVD of the indie VHS version "Hyakki Koriden" and a special live album "Sekinetsu Enbu." In 2004, they released two singles "Mezame" and "Nemuri," followed by the live DVD "Hakko Ranbu" and the new album "Mugen Hoyo." Also in 2004, they published a 23-minute suite divided into three singles about the figure of Minamoto no Yoshitsune (samurai and general of the Minamoto clan, who lived during the late Heian period and the early Kamakura period). This suite would later be included in the new album "Garyo Tensei," released on June 22, 2005. In that year, the live DVD "Wagashikabane" was released, and in April, the band released the single "Koga Ninpocho," written and recorded for the anime "Basilisk." The first concert of the year for the band was a special fan-only event at the Nogakudo Noh Theatre in Tokyo; this concert would later be released on DVD under the title “Yugen-Reibu.” Onmyo-za was the first band to perform on a Noh stage in Japan. At the end of the year, Onmyo-Za also held a series of concerts in Belgium, France, and Germany. In 2006, they released the best-of album “Inyo Shugyoku,” containing live tracks and recordings from the European tour, the double CD “Onmyo-Raibu,” and the double DVD “Syugyoku-Enbi.” After a long break in 2007, the single “Kokui no Tennyo” was released, followed by the new album “Mao Taiten.” From that moment on, their albums would never rank below the 13th position in the Japanese charts. In 2008, the new single “Kureha” and the new album “
 
Glenn Branca - The Ascension

Saint Glenobranca, Master of Noise, Grand Ceremonial Officer of Fidbec.
 
New Trolls "Venti o Cent'Anni"

NEW TROLLS WEEK: Twenty or a Hundred Years..... The hard soul of NT....
 
A great recovery from Drag City Records earns the title of #zot2017 record of the day.

Chris Gantry - At The House Of Cash (Drag City, November 17, 2017)

Chris Gantry was a wild young man. In the sixties, he set off from New York City to Nashville, his mind filled with Beat literature: Kerouac, Ginsberg, Corso, Garcia Lorca, Lord Buckley, Lenny Bruce, Guthrie, Dylan, Baez, Richie Havens; and loaded with "indoctrination" from the fifties: Elvis, Jerry Lee, Cash, Gene Vincent... He was the youngest of them all, but if you ask him if he considers himself an outsider, he will tell you he was more of a true "insider." Soon, he integrated into the scene and released a couple of albums in the sixties before going to prison for drug possession. Help came from the old Johnny Cash, who invited him to stay at his and June Carter's home ("The House Of Cash") to get back on his feet. Cash was like a spiritual guide for the young and lost Chris; he had already hosted him during a TV show years earlier, decided to produce his next record, and provided the space and musicians for the recording sessions (in which he would never impose his presence but took on a paternal role, instead trying to support him in his creative process). The result is an album that sees the light of day only now in 2017 thanks to Drag City. The album is a visionary work of folk and country music, featuring inspirations from John Lennon’s writing and reminiscences of Bill Fay ("See Ya Around," "Clair, Oh, Clair," "Different," "Saddest Song Ever Sung") and Donovan ("Oobabalap," "Flower Of The Mountain"), as well as references to Beat literature in the recitals "Tear" and "Hatred For Jenny." Kris Kristofferson says that Chris Gantry ("Gypsy Dreamers In The Ally") is the best writer he has ever read. What can we say? If all this information isn't enough to stir your interest, then maybe you're already dead and you don't know it.

Chris Gantry

#chrisgantry #nashville #johnnycash