RIP Neil Innes
Neil Innes dead: The Rutles star and Monty Python musician dies, aged 75
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From the Bonzo Dog Band to Monty Python to the Rutles, he created hilariously catchy music. RIP.
Neil Innes dead: The Rutles star and Monty Python musician dies, aged 75
By this time I am pretty darn sure that anyone who might come across this blog is certainly familiar with Mike Stax's amazing Ugly Things magazine and you know that you want and need it in your life! But here's an overview of this ish:
Friday Dec 27 - Teenage Goo Goo Muck, the Hideaway, If They Love You, They'll Kill You at the Dive Bar
This is an odd one even for no-wave princess Lydia Lunch. A collaboration with the Birthday Party - although Lunch had a falling out with them before the record was released, which led to using aliases on the album - this is a self-described concept album that sounds like a no-wave/noize band's take on a soundtrack album. The ambient/noisy sounds take center stage, with Lunch sometimes not appearing at all - Rowland Howard and Nick Cave both take lead vox at times - which makes me assume that it was initially not meant as a LL solo album, but I suppose that term can be fluid.
We have been collecting this calendar and CD combination since we first discovered it and are always pleased with the latest edition. The calendar is a 12x12-ish wall hanger with tons of fantastic photos, amazing ad artwork and lots of tidbits, along with each day's blues related births and deaths. The CD is a jam-packed 22-song release with plenty of truly classic songs and always - somehow - includes previously unreleased, recently discovered tunes.
Friday Dec 20 - Thee Swank Bastards at Tiki di Amore
Thursday Dec 12 - TV Party Tonight at the Double Down showing the movie What We Do Is Secret with live music by Gob Patrol
I picked this up at the Redd Kross show a couple of weeks ago at the Bunkhouse along with their two latest releases. Initially self-released, this one is a compilation of rare and unreleased tracks, most of which I had never heard, ranging from the early 80's to the new millennium. In fact, more than half of the cuts hadn't seen light of day before - at least not these particular versions, some of which are remixes/ remasters and others are completely new.
I'm kinda going backwards here - this record was the prequel to Beyond the Door , released in 2012 with the McDonald brothers backed by longtime collaborators drum-master Roy McDonald (no relation) and lead guitar whiz Robert Hecker. Considering that this was the line up on some of their best known pop records, it's not surprising that this release emulates some of that greatness.
I first encountered Redd Kross (probably then still Red Cross, until the company sued them for using the name) around 1979/1980, while they were still a teenaged punk rock combo engrossed with 70's rock'n'roll (especially KISS), glam, and 60's garage (among other things). They were wild and sloppy, but had some great songs and before long they tightened up their act, added some wild'n'wacky thrift store clothes and became more of a fantastic power pop group, while still maintaining punk rock energy and wildness. Fronted by the McDonald brothers - Jeff on guitar and vocals and Steve on bass and vocals - they have gone through innumerable line up changes, but have always maintained a cohesive Redd Kross sound. I picked up this latest release when I caught them out here last month and they continue in their quest for creating perfect power pop party anthems!
Thursday Dec 5 - Sissy Brown and Whiskey Breath at the Double Down