utorak, 24. srpnja 2012.

Gipss - Uh!

In relation to yesterday's post - it turns out that my girlfriend has a copy of the Gipss full-length CD, so here's that, too, for your slightly lesser enjoyment. Listening to the two releases back to back it's obvious that the album is much less "noise rock" than "RI rock", which to my ears feels to have aged rather more poorly. Still, it's not a bad album, some songs are quite good (I especially like the title song "Uh!", which has not appeared on the EP before, like most of the other better songs on the album - albeit in different versions), and it should be preserved as a document; so here it is!

Track listing:

1. Slika (3:56)
2. Zemlja (1:51)
3. Raspuce (2:46)
4. Sam (3:30)
5. Sijun (2:26)
6. Neda (2:13)
7. Program tvog kompjutera (3:21)
8. Djevojcica (2:29)
9. Uh! (Zig-zag) (2:46)
10. Nahrani me (2:41)
11. Sunce - Ride (7:11)

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ponedjeljak, 23. srpnja 2012.

Gipss - Vragoder e.p.

Gipss were a '90s alternative/noise-rock band from the city of Rijeka, who released this 7" EP and a full-length album before disappearing in obscurity. The album can be found elsewhere on the net is out of print and not available, just like this EP (I've just realised the album's been taken down from Mediafire - I'll try to find a copy or maybe even rip my tape), and differs from the EP by having female vocals; the singer from the EP has left the band by then, if I'm not mistaken. Their sound is in the vein of Croatian '90s alternative scene, so if you like the type of stuff that can be heard on "Feathers, Wood and Aluminium" you'll probably enjoy this.

Track listing:

1. Djevojcica (2:36)
2. Nahrani me (2:39)
3. Ride (2:22)
4. Raspuce (2:44)
5. Neda (2:09)
6. Bullets Fly (3:00)

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subota, 5. svibnja 2012.

Beastie Boys - Coney Island High 22.11.1995 & The Scott & Gary Show, 9.12.1984. - VIDEO

Beastie Boys' rapper, bassist, video director and Tibetan rights promoter Adam "MCA" Yauch has succumbed to cancer yesterday, aged 47. I haven't had such a strong feeling of personal loss due to a musician's death since Joe Strummer had died. Both of these men were influential to my life, not only by providing a soundtrack to countless great moments I have had, but also by giving me a framework of various interests to explore, musics to discover, even clothes to wear (I have not attended a wedding in the last 15 years wearing anything besides the Beasties' suit-and-sneakers attire). The Clash's "Sandinista!" and Beastie Boys' "Check Your Head" stand as two of the most obvious examples of outsiders successfully taking in different styles of music not "appropriate" for their background, in the process teaching their fans that all music is worthy of at least giving a chance to. Hell, even the Beasties' switch to hip-hop was such a then-unheard-of cultural/musical mismatch that it took them half a decade to prove they were NOT a joke band! Another common thread connecting Joe's and Adam's death for me is the fact both were still making vital, creative and immensely enjoyable music, and both had - or that's what I thought - still lots of time left to give more. I will never find out where Joe would have went after "Global a Go-Go", an incredible record that in my book stands much higher than the respectable, but inherently failed posthumous work "Streetcore" (and on a side note, do all those celebrities and journalists who proclaimed "Streetcore" Joe's best work, really think it's a compliment to say that a man's best work was the one others had finished for him, without his guidance and participation?); I will also probably never again hear a new Beastie Boys record. I have never seen Joe live; I have also, and will never, see the Beastie Boys live. I have seen their live footage on TV and firmly believe they were one of the best, most fun and most energetic live acts ever; even watching them on TV, I couldn't help jumping a little. I was always certain there would be tons of chances to catch them, and have missed out on shows in my region (the closest one being the Exit festival in Novi Sad, Serbia), waiting for them to come closer to my town. Who would've thought they would be taken from us so cruelly? Before I end this rambling post with a video of their two punk rock shows, one recorded in the "modern" Beasties era and the other an ancient one, I will add a few simple words bass legend and punk rock's official father figure Mike Watt wrote about Adam:

good people,

this man, brother adam... how he could work the bass!

respect!

learner watt


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petak, 4. svibnja 2012.

The Devil Dogs - Live at the Revolver Club

Subtitled "The Greatest Rock'n'Roll Album You'll Never Hear!", this short and sweet live LP seems designed to be obscure - I just don't know whether it's a reference to a particularly limited pressing, or to a world that has been indifferent towards the Ramones for twenty years, so how much attention could the Devil Dogs expect? For those who don't know, and sadly there's too many of them, this band has been one of the starters of the Nineties' garage punk explosion, sharing seven-inchers with the likes of the New Bomb Turks (who idolized them, and deservedly so!), writing a shitload of incredible rock'n'roll tunes and releasing them on beautifully illustrated LP's and singles every decent household should own (I myself only have the "Big Beef Bonanza!" mini-album on vinyl, but I live in the third world so I'm excused). Of all the Crypt-and-related bands of this time period, I have always thought the Devil Dogs and Teengenerate to be the two most fun, exuberant and life-affirming ones; Teengenerate were usually more roughly recorded and produced, while the Devil Dogs were a more professional-sounding affair (well, in Crypt terms, at least!). This record however, and I don't know whether it's due to the original recording or the vinyl-to-mp3 conversion some kind soul has done, is much more harsh, loud and clipped than the Dogs usually sound, more in the Teengenerate territory, and I really don't know why I am even writing this because it really doesn't matter at all. The Devil Dogs are great any way you can hear them, but as this rip I'm posting is a lot truer to the original LP than the one available elsewhere (who encodes a rare record in 128 kb/s?! that's just mean!), I'd recommend it anyway.

Track listing:

1. Twist and Burn (2:03)
2. They're Not Around (2:16)
3. Chinatown (2:17)
4. Go On (2:00)
5. Action (2:56)
6. Pussy Whipped (1:42)
7. Hosebag (1:25)
8. Time Enough for Love (2:41)
9. Burnin' Love (2:12)
10. C'mon Lil' Baby (2:39)

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srijeda, 2. svibnja 2012.

Peter Brötzmann - Live in KSET

I'm not a jazz fan, although I did try to get into it during my college years - turns out I'm still more inclined towards regressive punk than progressive jazz. Still, I'm sharing this because I know the guy is well loved and respected, and the recording is of a very high quality and not available elsewhere. I don't know when this show was recorded as Brötzmann has played in KSET a number of times - I think I might have seen him once, but I may also be confusing him with Mats Gustafsson. One of them played with ZU from Italy, but the fact that I fell on my elbow while pogoing and had pains in my arm for two months afterwards indicates that it was not a typical jazz show. Or was Brötzmann's show the one where a guy blew in a trumpet without playing any notes, just making a "PFFFFFF!" sound? And of course that gig was a sit-down affair in a tiny venue, so I couldn't leave until the first break, which took ages. Well, that was the last time I went to a jazz gig. I haven't listened to this so please tell me whether it's any good!

Track listing (a very useful one):

Disc One:

1. Track 01 (45:29)
2. Track 02 (3:37)
3. Track 03 (4:37)

Disc Two:

1. Track 04 (30:01)
2. Track 05 (14:01)

Fun fact: the first track is longer than any Ramones album.

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četvrtak, 26. travnja 2012.

David Byrne - Between the Teeth


This is an audio rip of a David Byrne live VHS tape that was released back in 1993 and has been out of print for ages. It was never officially released on DVD, although there seems to have been a bootleg DVD release, probably taken from the original LaserDisc version, and this is where this rip comes from. The show was recorded in 1992 with a Latin-style band, as that type of music was Byrne's preoccupation over the course of his first two "pop" solo albums, which is where most of the setlist is derived from - with a few Talking Heads classics he is obliged to always play, of course. This is not my favourite phase of his solo career - I prefer the later, more experimental stuff - but the songs are good, the arrangements of the Heads' tunes interesting, and the sound quality superb, so it's a nice snapshot of his live show in the beginning of the '90s.

Track listing:

1. Well (2:06)
2. (Nothing But) Flowers (4:41)
3. Girls on My Mind (3:55)
4. Mr. Jones (4:43)
5. Something Ain't Right (3:44)
6. Life During Wartime (5:07)
7. Women vs. Men (5:49)
8. Hanging Upside Down (4:30)
9. Lie to Me (6:17)
10. She's Mad (5:59)
11. Blind (5:25)
12. Make Believe Mambo (5:46)
13. And She Was (3:49)
14. Buck Naked (3:27)
15. Road to Nowhere (3:30)

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srijeda, 25. travnja 2012.

Hanson Brothers - Live at Concert Cafe 25.05.1997 + Live in Sweden

Picture stolen here.
Here are two more shows by the fabulous Hanson Brothers, both much better sounding than the one I posted some time ago. The first one is from 1997 and can be found on torrents as a single MP3 file; I have divided it into separate tracks for no real reason except being anal. It's a soundboard recording and sounds great, except the vocals could be a bit lower in the mix and the guitar a bit higher; still, it's almost as good as an official recording. The other one, recorded in Sweden (or so it says) some time later (it features songs from the "My Game" album so I'm guessing it has to be from 2002 or later) isn't as good due to shitty tape and MP3 conversion, but it's listenable and it's free, so what the hell. Enjoy!

Track listing:

Disc One:

1. Intro-Total Goombah (3:28)
2. The Hockey Song (1:58)
3. We're Brewin' (1:38)
4. No Emotions (1:56)
5. (banter) (1:04)
6. Go Away (2:19)
7. My Girlfriend's a Robot (1:44)
8. A Night without You (3:01)
9. (banter) (1:11)
10. Hockey Night Tonight (2:10)
11. You Can't Hide the Heino (3:05)
12. (banter) (1:47)
13. Third Man In (2:28)
14. Duke It Out (2:12)
15. (banter) (1:26)
16. I Never Will Forget Her (3:00)
17. Sabrina (2:48)
18. Comatose (2:23)
19. Road Pizza (1:44)
20. (banter) (0:59)
21. I'll Ask the 8-Ball (2:33)
22. (banter) (0:56)
23. Rink Rat (1:52)
24. Stick Boy (2:54)
25. Danielle (She Don't Care about Hockey) (2:54)
26. Jack Off (2:58)
27. Bad (2:10)
28. (banter) (2:35)
29. He Looked a Lot Like Tiger Williams (3:01)
30. Blitzkrieg Hops (1:57)
31. Not for Mary Lou (3:05)
32. Victoria (3:44)
33. (banter) (1:01)
34. Sudden Death (3:01)

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Disc Two:

1. (banter) (0:50)
2. I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement (2:16)
3. No More Head Cheese (1:38)
4. Four Heads, One Brain (1:50)
5. (banter) (1:55)
6. Pea, Pie and Pud (2:07)
7. (unknown) (2:01)
8. Total Goombah (Live in Sweden) (2:33)
9. The Hockey Song (Live in Sweden) (1:55)
10. My Girlfriend's a Robot (Live in Sweden) (1:50)
11. My Game (Live in Sweden) (2:42)
12. A Night without You (Live in Sweden) (2:56)
13. Stick Boy (Live in Sweden) (2:57)
14. Third Man In (Live in Sweden) (2:37)
15. I've Been There (Live in Sweden) (1:15)
16. Tranquil (Live in Sweden) (2:04)
17. (banter) (Live in Sweden) (0:27)
18. Sabrina (Live in Sweden) (2:35)
19. Comatose (Live in Sweden) (2:26)
20. 100 + 10% (Live in Sweden) (2:30)
21. Rink Rat (Live in Sweden) (2:30)
22. (banter) (Live in Sweden) (0:49)
23. Unsung Heroes (Live in Sweden) (2:27)
24. (banter) (Live in Sweden) (2:46)
25. Joey Had to Go (Live in Sweden) (3:26)
26. Hitch a Ride (Live in Sweden) (2:05)
27. Duke It Out (Live in Sweden) (2:10)
28. Road Pizza (Live in Sweden) (1:39)
29. Jack Off (Live in Sweden) (2:56)
30. (banter) (Live in Sweden) (2:00)
31. You Can't Hide the Heino (Live in Sweden) (3:24)
32. Bad (Live in Sweden) (2:22)

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