Saturday, November 26, 2011

CLARK-BOLAND BIG BAND: WIDESCREEN JAZZ



Clark-Boland Big Band was insanely good. Kenny Clarke was one of the greatest jazz drummers of all time. He literally played with everyone. Francy Boland was an impeccable arranger, working with Count Basie, Dizzie Gillespe and Duke Ellington and Chet Baker to name a few. He was the band leader, principal arranger and pianist. Jimmy Woode also played with Ellington, playing bass an occasionally singing. The finest players from Europe and American played with the band over the years. Sahib Shihab was an original member and played with band throughout its entire existence. He was also one of the first jazz musicians to convert to Islam and changed his name in 1947.

The Cool jazz of Chet Baker, Latin-leanings of Dizzy Gillespie and swinging arrangements of Duke Ellington and Count Basie can be heard in the band, which was a sort of murder's row of jazz players.

Other notable members of the band included Dusko Goykovich, Johnny Griffin, Eddie "Lockjaw" Jimmy Deuchar, Davis, Muvaffak "Maffy" Falay, Ronnie Scott, Carl Drewo, Tony Coe, Derek Humble, Nat Peck, Ake Persson, Dusko Goykovich, Stan Sulzmann, Ack van Rooyen, John Surman, Manfred Schoof, Albert Mangelsdorff, Erik van Lier, Ron Mathewson, Fats Sadi, Kenny Clare, Benny Bailey, Jimmy Woode, Art Farmer, Shake Keane, Idrees Sulieman, Herb Geller, and were joined on occasions by Phil Woods, Zoot Sims, Stan Getz and many others.


SAX NO END...






WITH JOHNNY GRIFFIN





OOH! IN COLOR EVEN!!!





SWISS TELEVISION APPEARANCE





NO DETAILS?!?!





WITH CARMEN MCRAE!!!

Monday, November 21, 2011

BEN IS DEAD BIG STAR HULK HAIKU BLUES


Used to Love Ben Is Dead. (Hulk lifted from a cover.) Amazing pop-culture obsessives magazine from L.A. More random stream of consciousness visuals.... (Not really a) Haiku Blues cuz the Haiku is as busted as Hulk's stereo after listening to Big Star.

You're drivin' me mad
You shouldn't do that O My
Soul I lose control





Wrong cover art in the video but dig the blinking neon...

WAKA FLOCKA FLAME ON!

SH* T I THINK ABOUT ON MY BICYCLE WHILE TRYING NOT TO GET RUN OVER BY PEOPLE TEXTING...


THE OG




Gangsta' Chuy!



New Wave Bling



Chaka like Holly Hip Hop

Saturday, November 5, 2011

THE BRUCE LEE DATE: Polanski's The Tenant

Recently watched this kooky Polanski movie from 1976. Recommended by a good friend who said it was a favorite. This scene is why. Be water, and get fresh!

IMDb + WIKIPEDIA


THE BRUCE DATE SCENE










Thursday, September 29, 2011

BEAT THIS! (WHA'PPEN?) The English Beat





Copped all The Beat LPs and a bunch of Two-Tone records at Moby Disc in Pasadena. Would catch the Dial-a-Ride to the Coco's on Rosemead, then walk a few blocks. The Jam, Small Faces, Toy Dolls, Style Council, Echo and the Bunnymen... hell even Swamp Trash... Used to hit the import bin pretty hard. Great in-stores, too.



The Beat, or English Beat, as they were known stateside were a favorite. Been going back to their Wha-ppen? record a lot lately. I think lead singer Dave Wakeling has lived in L.A. for a long time now, and occasionally plays out with some formation of the band. Dug up this video for their cut "Drowning", which I really don't remember. These guys don't seem to get as much respect as some of their contemporaries, like say The Specials, but their tunes have held up really well.

The other cut, "French Toast (Soleil Trop Chaud)", though suffering a bit from tinny 80s production values, is incredibly current in terms of sound. So many young indie bands claim to be taking cues from African Highlife guitar figures, but you may have to strain to imagine you hear it. No such problem here. The band fuses that sound with the Ska sound which put them on the map.







DO THE SKA!!!!


Monday, August 29, 2011

OS MUTANTES L' SHREDDING, SHILLING THESPIANS - ON TV + FILM




The best thing outta' Brazil since bananas! Os Mutantes rule. Found a couple unbelievable videos recently, not to mention the previous Redd Kross post, so there you go. Mais (More) Mutantes!!!!

First video is The Mutants themselvez in Paris circa '69. The band hung out enough in France to record a whole album of songs in 1970, many of which were English versions of their tunes. The album, intended to crack the international market, went unreleased until 2000, when released as Tecincolor complete with crappy Sean Lennon artwork. (Another story...) Amazing versions, though I guess I prefer the Portuguese versions. Cool to hear different arrangements of familiar tunes and wonder... The stuff is so killer in any language that only in our parallel universe did it not go global (Well Sooner...) Safe to say Mutantes are international. Er, galactic now days. Kurt Cobain name checked them, and actually wrote a letter to Arnaldo Baptista. It's great music for kids, actually. The song Ela e Minha Menina is turned into Oba Oba She's My XuXu (pronounced 'shu shu') Guess I'll have to put that one up on youtube myself...

Two classics, tight black n' white. Ooh La La! Rare French footage.





The Kidz are Alright!



High quality color footage shot in Brazil, gotta be '71 or '72. "You know I feel a little spaced out" in English. Yeah, toasted, nicely toasted.





Whatdoyouwannadowithyrlife?





Rita Lee and the band in a scene in the 1967 Brazilian film As Amorosas. Trip-py, Wow! Kooky face paint and flowers. Psychesploitation?





Well it's 1969 OK!





Rocking out on Brazilian TV program for the youngsterz.... Dig. Sacou?





"Know-it-alls!" Gilberto Gil




Shell commercials the band did in 1967. Way before The Who 'Sold Out'....







Our favorite record is Stoner Witch


Saturday, August 13, 2011

TREEPEOPLE MEET MORRISSEY AND COBAIN






TREEPEOPLE: STRAIGHT OUTTA' BOISE


I once drove up to San Francisco with friends, like a maniac, with broken headlights at dusk, trying to get to one of their shows before we got pulled over. We booked them at Scripps College right after that. Saw them in Seattle with my brother at Rock Candy. Hammer Box opened. They killed it. It was the original line-up with Doug Martsch (Built To Spill). I cassette dubbed it. Still here in a box somewhere. We also scored Pearl Jam tickets from the radio because we were close to the place announced. They were playing that weekend at the Super Sonics arena with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Nirvana. Right when it all blew up... Kurt Cobain name checked the Treepeople to David Fricke in the last interview he gave to Rolling Stone a few months before his death, saying he had just caught their show in Kansas City and hung out with them.

First two tracks are from Treepeople's Something Vicious for Tomorrow / Time Whore album. Great Smiths cover. Treepeople always did cool covers. They covered Bowie, the Butthole Surfers, even Boston and Carly Simon. Then you get OG vegan gangsta hiz bad sef, Moz er Morrisey and The Smiths live in Irvine, Ca. in 1986. Back to the Treepeople shot live 1990 by Mark Swanson (Silly cool footage, that is why youtube can be so amazing...) and "Pity" from '91.






Sweetness I was only joking...





Groovy creepy cover art by Mike Scheer. He did all their album covers. Check him out, he's a beast. Amazing illustrator.




Cool gig poster



A London tabloid recently reported Morrissey had allegedly eaten a roast in a local hot spot. Say it ain't so Mo! Actually sod it, be all you can be. Eat cow. Smiths behind the Orange curtain in '86.




Walter digs the Smiths!





"when you're dealing with feelings that are unappealing..." From the original CD version of Guilt Regret Embarrassment with 21 tracks, including early singles.





Guilt Regret Embarrassment


disco nectar (disconnect)



Thursday, August 11, 2011

RED CROSS (YUP, REDD KROSS!) ALIEN SLEESTACKS FROM BRAZIL, UH LOS ANGELES





Long time fan of this band. Hey Zues! We used to go see these guys all the time, waaay back. Neurotica to Third Eye era. The cutest girls were ALWAYS at the Redd Kross shows. The McDonald brothers started playing in like junior high. I had not heard this EP in ages. Snotty kids, brat punks or punky brats. Attitude, not fashion. Well, fashion later... First gig? Opening for Black Flag.

RED CROSS EP 1980-
with Greg Hetson (Circle Jerks, Bad Religion, on guitar)
All six songs from the 45 EP. Six songs, 6 minutes, punk.




Olderly skool footage... 1982 - Santa Monica





Too f*cking cool for school. Gilberto Gil said Os Mutantes were mutants because they already knew everything. He was referring the fact that they seemed to be knowledgeable, experienced and culturally hip despite being ridiculously young. They were all still teenagers. Jeff and Steve McDonald of Redd Kross were the same way, beginning to play and record at a young age. They cut their teeth in the nascent L.A. punk scene. They did tons of great covers, like on Teen Babes from Monsanto. They covered Os Mutantes' Bat Macumba on the Tater Totz - Alien Sleestacks From Brazil album in 1988! (Yeah, '88, they were alrady on that sh*t!) The album was a side project with Pat Fear of White Flag and Michael Quercio from The Three O'Clock



Bat Macumba Oba!

TATER TOTZ: BAT MACUMBA by Clark Quente


'Aliens' insert w/ photoshop f*ckery



Their cultural cannibalism was similar to the Tropicalistas in Brazil in that they simultaneously poked fun at and/or worshiped the pop culture they consumed while going from poorly played punk (albeit with unbridled enthusiasm.) to groovy pop-psychedelia.

...said sleestacks. the og mutantes. rita lee superstar


Dug the t-shirt of theirs that said 'friends of Cher'. This was before the creepy auto tune tune "Do you Believe" plastic surgery disaster... Cher is still hot... In a mutante way!


They ripped live after years of playing together. They did a rocking cover of "Puss N' Boots" by the New York Doll on the amazing Hell Comes To Your House compilation, which also included Social Distortion, 45 Grave.



PUSS N' BOOTS (1981)




From Teen Babes from Monsanto...

CUZ THEY SING;

heaven only knows that i love you
heaven only knows that i hate you
heaven only knows i despise you
heaven only knows i idolize you

And destroy tunes by Bowie, The Stones, Kiss, The Stooges. And throw in a tune from Bewitched. You get the heavy and you get the sweet. Something they always did so well.
Yeah a nod is as good as a wink, but they always wore their hearts on their sleeves.

HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS (1984)



'teen babes' insert x 4 tabs, er times...




Couple old friends used to play this round the house. Great original

I DON'T KNOW HOW TO BE YOUR FRIEND (1990)





'Nuther classic original. Stellar album. "Laughing at all the assholes at the Rainbow tryin' so hard to cope, what a joke."

PEACH KELLI POP (1987)






Redd Kross is still playing after reforming around 2004 with longtime member Robert Hecker. Hecker joined in '84 for the 'Teen babes' tour. They played Coachella in 2008. Steven McDonald may be in a town near you. He is currently touring in Off! with Keith Morris from the Circle Jerks. Blistering old school punk. They just played Lollapalooza. Check out cool interview with him about records on BEAT GOES ON.

Crazy complete discography with artwork Record Collectors of the World Unite.

-Frosted Flake


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

toys in the VINYL FRONTIER

Planet of the Apes, Battle of the Planets, Micronauts, Shogun Warriors, Ultraman... All things I have at one time or another collected. Vinyl toys too, now days. Kool Toy Doc.



FROM LAUGHING SQUID

JERRY AND VANS


Truckin': Random traffic sign in Wicker Park

Sunday, June 26, 2011

"it's the one that says bad motherf*cker."

You sort of assume Pulp Fiction happens in L.A. Maybe it is explicit in the movie, don't remember, haven't seen it in a long minute. After coming back from Asado Coffee Co, I was inspired and knocked out a little graphic homage devoted to the pleasure of the cortado (tall espresso shot, dollop of steamed milk) they served me, as well as the half pound of Siesta they ground for me. House coffee is filter drip one cup at at a time. Brightest cup you can find. It is not fast, but that is not the point. It's the shot to the heart. "Zed's dead baby", but Viva Asado.

Asado Coffee Company is at 1432 W Irving Park Rd. Chicago, IL


Sleepless in Siver Lake






Back after a lapse and subsequent demolishing of the original concept, or not. But anyway Les Savy Fav closed Green Fest in Wicker Park with colored tape, a dog, grease paint, lots of spakle-y sh*t, an American flag cape... Singer Tim Harrington is a Care Bear gone bad ass, constantly climbing up on things (in this case a beer tent) and sometimes falling down (also the case in the photo sequence). He reappeared in the third story window of an apartment overlooking the show in which earlier he had encouraged a woman in the window sing opera - and she obliged. Chair surfing as well, the band just rips it up while he goes nuts.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

The Untouchables vs. Repo Man


A two-fer, as I was looking to post something by The Untouchables and up pops a little video of them in Alex Cox's Repo Man. Cult classic LA cinema with the boys playing Vespa riding thugs; Rudy gangsters! They were a sick band with loads of energy and style. Check 'em out getting down with 'Free Yourself' originally released on their 1984 Live and Let Dance EP. Repo Man came out the same year.

Poster by Zach Hobbs (Check his gig posters!)









Album cover from: Album Cover Art Gallery

Friday, May 27, 2011

THREE O' CLOCK: JET FIGHTER


How no one has posted this on youtube is beyond me. Maybe it gets pulled or something. I've played this record over and over for years. And their first EP, Baroque Hoedown. Footage of them on MV3 floating around. Rodney on the Roq jam for sure.

The Three O' Clock: Jet Fighter by Clark Quente

THE TARGETS - UNITY BEAT


Pamona College students circa 1981. Was the number one seller at Rhino Records in Claremont. I remember my friend's older brother had this record, along with The Purple Hearts. Senses Working Overtime by XTC. The Jam, going to Moby Disc to buy the first Style Council EP. The Question, Merton Parkas, The Untouchables, The Specials... Going to The Key Club, Timbers, Green Door, Fenders. Seeing Dance Craze at The Rialto. The whole mod vs ska thing opened my eyes and ears musically because to me there was no difference what-so-ever as it was all great music.

The Targets: Unity Beat by Clark Quente

MOD WORLD (THE QUESTION-DADDY ROLLING STONE)

Picked this EP up way back when at Fender's Grand Ballroom after a scooter rally. I can't remember who else played that day, but I remember the Question killing the Yardbirds "For Your Love". The Question were one of the best bands out of the LA Mod revival scene in the early 80s. Like a lot of the LA bands from that scene, they sort of slipped through the cracks and never really got their due. This was the last track on the EP. Great cover version.



The question daddy rolling stone by Clark Quente

Yrz truly back in the diz (Big ups to Dave Maxwell)

Listen to some more mod chunes from the LA scene. From http://www.mistersuave.com/

CAL JAM


300,000 fans at the old Ontario Speedway. April 6, 1974







Thursday, May 26, 2011

KMET Rocks LA with Bob and George



I used to listen to Dr Demento on KMET when I was a kid. I would record it on cassette and listen to it while I delivered newspapers. I met him at the Pamona Fairgrounds. I got a custom t-shirt with "I'm Demented" printed in iron on letters. It was bitchin'.


The KMET logo was designed by Neon Park, who designed Zappa's Weasels Ripped My Flesh album.


Need more wax - Reggae Promo record. Bob Marley + Toots!


The Hawt DJs... Heavy feathering action here.

This was just on e bay. Kicking myself for not buying it even though I already own it. Just for the sticker. If you will suck my soul I will lick your funky emotion.



70s magazine ad



fish and 'stache


http://www.socalradiohistory.com
http://posterscene.com