Can we talk about early-mid70s West Coast post-psych/pop/rock/folk-rock/country-rock?

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I snagged a John Stewart comp (Earth Rider) at the record shop for 3 bucks last week, and I are happy...never knew too much about this guy, except he was in the Kingston Trio, and did the song "Gold"...but what a career...treads the same paths that Gene Clark and Townes Van Zandt once did, with a touch less cynicism...can't believe I didn't catch on sooner...

henry s, Monday, 16 July 2007 14:14 (eighteen years ago)

never knew too much about this guy, except he was in the Kingston Trio, and did the song "Gold"

and wrote the great "daydream believer," among other things!

fact checking cuz, Monday, 16 July 2007 14:38 (eighteen years ago)

Would Lee Michaels fit in here? Definitely west coast. Some kinda folky moments (but nothing really on the country tip) and definitely some psych moves. I like his early ones (Barrel and Recital come to mind) and the live 2lp is a monster. It's just him on organ and a badass drummer.

LEE MICHAELS, I salute you.

Romeo Jones, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:06 (eighteen years ago)

Yeah that live Lee Michaels is heat.

oscar, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:08 (eighteen years ago)

i've only got the self titled one, but it's pretty awesome. that drum solo (and a few other spots on the album) have been sampled a bunch of times.

jaxon, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:11 (eighteen years ago)

i've been listening to a bunch of Little Feat's "Feats Don't Fail me now" lately. god it's so funky. any other groups get this funky? sounds like the meters fronted by a white guy.

jaxon, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:14 (eighteen years ago)

and i've had that album for years. was one of the first records i bought for a buck. never pulled it out because i'm not huge into boogie blues stuff, but read recently rub'n'tug used a track from it on one of their mixes and realized how wrong i was about them.

jaxon, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:15 (eighteen years ago)

I also dig some of Brian Hyland's stuff (who probably fits in better here). His cover of Gypsy Woman is awesome.

I'll have to check that Little Feat. Is that the one w/ the crazy piece-of-cake-on-a-swing cover?

Romeo Jones, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:16 (eighteen years ago)

No, I guess not (thanks google). Their covers are so wacky and bad sometimes that I look at those Little Feat albums and think "HOW can this be good?"

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000631ED.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

Romeo Jones, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:20 (eighteen years ago)

And Sailin shoes was the one I was thinkin of originally:
http://www.superseventies.com/ac10sailinshoes.gif

Romeo Jones, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:22 (eighteen years ago)

WTF???

Romeo Jones, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:22 (eighteen years ago)

my fave stoner lee michaels cover:

http://www.coolforever.com/temp/leemichaels_tailface.jpg

scott seward, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:25 (eighteen years ago)

waiting for columbus is one of my favorite live albums EVER. it makes my top 10 or 20. if i had a top 10 or 20.

scott seward, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:26 (eighteen years ago)

okay, scott I'll get over my little feat phobia for that.

Romeo Jones, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:28 (eighteen years ago)

that album with gypsy woman on it is really good, but my fave thing on it is his cover of slow down. luv the fuzz on that one.

http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/67791.jpg

scott seward, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:30 (eighteen years ago)

i love little feat. and they are still great!

Little Feat Fuckin' Rocked Tonight!!!!

scott seward, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:32 (eighteen years ago)

Feats Don't Fail Me Now has been in constant rotation on my turntable for the last year or so. it's perfect and such an easy 'go-to' record.

Stormy Davis, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:32 (eighteen years ago)

plus, little feat live now have shaun murphy of stoney & meatloaf fame on vocals and she is awesome.

http://www.musik-base.de/images/cd-cover/36/36715.jpg

scott seward, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:35 (eighteen years ago)

cutting and pasting just so people know how good they can be live to this day just in case they play a county fair near you:


Little Feat's line-up is more classic than most of their ilk and age. Bill Payne and Richie Hayward played on the first album and Paul Barrere, Sam Clayton, Kenny Gradney, & Fred Tackett are all Dixie Chicken era or thereabouts. They mostly rely on the jam band crowd. They put up tons of live shows on the web, so you can hear how good they sound. They are just so tight and rockin'. Long fiery EXCITING guitar solos. I can't remember the last time i heard one of those. They are all such pros. When they get locked in to one of those grooves, it is heaven. and Shaun really does have an amazing voice. She mostly sings back-up though and only gets a few solo numbers. they are in no way hokey. okay, don't bogart that joint is hokey. (it was hokey on the first fraternity of man album too. an album that is otherwise a fine slice of psych-rock.)

-- scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:09 PM (1 year ago) Bookmark Link

scott seward, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:38 (eighteen years ago)

Haha that Little Feat album cover is what makes me do a double take in the dollar bins. I used to pass on the Lee Michaels self titled but decided to pick it up one day and lordy when I heard that insane drum solo I was sold. I saw Harvey drop some Lee Michaels love last month, I think it may have been off of Carnival ???? it was this insane psych boogie jam that he mixed into some other 70's southern boogie stuff, it was pretty great.

oscar, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:40 (eighteen years ago)

I listen to Lee Michaels and I think "why didn't this guy become super-mega huge?" He had the one of the best voices of his era, and he always looked friggin cool. AND he could write amazing songs and play he organ better than anyone around. Ofcourse, he also had some killer drummers on those LPs as mentioned above.

I guess he did make an impact because I do see his records in a good number of used bins ... but ...

Romeo Jones, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 02:47 (eighteen years ago)

the only Lee Michaels album I own is 5th. y'know, with his BIG HIT on it. I'll have to keep a look out for the live thing.

this is good if you see it for a dollar:

http://www.musicobsession.com/Pictures/m/a/mariah390871.jpg

-- scott seward, Friday, April 6, 2007 2:01 PM (3 months ago)

I did see it for a dollar! and so I picked it up. When I went to pay for my records the grizzled old record dude was real enthusiastic about telling me that a Mariah guy went on to be in Survivor. I haven't listened yet. Right now I'm drinking white wine (don't worry, it's a pouilly-fuisse) and listening to this, which was also a dollar:

http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/41S7CZ4DS5L._AA240_.jpg

Stormy Davis, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 03:08 (eighteen years ago)

young linda = serious cuteness

jaxon, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 03:22 (eighteen years ago)

jammin the charlie d & milo album as we speak.
another recentish discovery are High Mohtain Hoe-Down, who are bluesier than a lot of what gets talked about on this thread.

ian, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 03:40 (eighteen years ago)

also, the recent Instant Orange 2LP (CD?) set on Shadoks is amazing. Talk about expensive re-issues, though!! Two LPs for $55, shit. that is expensive. i bet the CD is cheaper. i found a marked down Shadoks CD of the Fingletoad, Siho and Strange set when I was in RI once. It's great, fits on this thread. Inna very Neil Young fuzz guitar groove. This Instant Orange is more Byrdsy feeling. More Moby Grape, too; some cool guitar stuff going on. They are real funny looking in the phoographs, too.

ian, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 03:42 (eighteen years ago)

so that Ronstadt album kinda ruled. When "Long Long While" came on I did feel a little like that old Baboon Dooley comic where the guy buys a copy of Chicago II, goes home and smokes a joint, and there's a "I remember this tune" thought-bubble as '25 or 6 to 4' plays. I wish there were full credits on this album, I wanna know who rips off that guitar solo on "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow". Is it Bernie??

Stormy Davis, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 04:05 (eighteen years ago)

speaking of insanely priced vinyl reishes, has anybody heard the Country Weather record?? been dying to pick that one up. Just say "San Francisco" and "1969" and I'm there...

Stormy Davis, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 04:07 (eighteen years ago)

Recently found me an old copy of Graham Nash's "Songs for Beginners" and this thread was tailor made for this kind of record. "Better Days" is one of the best songs I've heard from this weird sub-genre.

oscar, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 04:17 (eighteen years ago)

hmm .. I'm not so sure this Mariah album exactly fits in with "early-mid70s West Coast post-psych/pop/rock/folk-rock/country-rock". I do dig it though! Reminds me a bit of Head East. nice vocal harmonies. and great lead guitar courtesy of, sure enough, future Survivor member Frankie Sullivan.

Stormy Davis, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 04:42 (eighteen years ago)

yes yes yes LOVE Little Feat's albums thru Waiting For Columbus. when I was in high school I saw them live w/Lowell George, only concert I ever snuck into, LG's slide guitar just bowling everybody over (and we were smoking bowls of course hahaha) opening act was Boz Skags just before Silk Degrees hit it big, quite a double-bill in retrospect.

thanks for the Lee Michaels tips, I've been eyeing his albums on Rhapsody not knowing where to start, all I know are his FM hits.

m coleman, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 09:58 (eighteen years ago)

this is all I know abt this dude, the album w/"gold" it's pretty great.

http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/7a/9c/fba3228348a09855987af010.L.jpg

m coleman, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 10:01 (eighteen years ago)

Little Feat's Sailin' Shoes is a great record. The band hadn't dug into the New Orleans thing quite yet. It was produced by Ted Templeman, so it has this wonderfully huge sound.

I saw Ratdog last night. Great show. The jam band throb is still pulsing inside my head. They did a great cover of "Easy to Slip" from Sailin' Shoes.

QuantumNoise, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 13:48 (eighteen years ago)

I remember when "Gold" came out, and Creem had a story on John Stewart, and I thought "who's this old dude trying to be a rock star?"...well, now I am older than that "old dude" was in '79...I'll try to remember that the next time I fancy myself "down with the kids"...

henry s, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 13:57 (eighteen years ago)

i see this john stewart album every time i go to a store, but have never once listened to him. guess i'll check it out if it's cheap next time.

http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/1447/bloodlinbh1.jpg

jaxon, Tuesday, 17 July 2007 15:42 (eighteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Anybody heard this yet? It's a comp of rare and unreleased John Phillips sides from the early 70s.

C. Grisso/McCain, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 22:38 (eighteen years ago)

http://www.myspace.com/theyellowmoonband

current band doing Buffalo Springfield, CSNY, Fleetwood Mac, Anonymous type stuff. pretty good from the 2 tracks on their myspace.

jaxon, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 18:20 (eighteen years ago)

Definitely want to check out that John Philips reissue. I picked up the Wolfking album a few months back and listen to it frequently. Excellent stuff.

Bill in Chicago, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 21:51 (eighteen years ago)

Already posted this somewhere else, but it belongs here too:

Lee Michaels-Who Can Want More

C. Grisso/McCain, Friday, 10 August 2007 19:35 (eighteen years ago)

yeah, i was unaware of that phillips release, will definitely pick it out

gershy, Saturday, 11 August 2007 02:58 (eighteen years ago)

or up

gershy, Saturday, 11 August 2007 02:58 (eighteen years ago)

i have the yellow moon band 45, it's great. see also fab labelmates starless & bible black

electricsound, Saturday, 11 August 2007 03:26 (eighteen years ago)

these two records are next to each other on my shelf

http://home.comcast.net/~dunhill1966/images/wolfking.jpg http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B0001M0KCU.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

(this is my fave dylan record)

jaxon, Saturday, 11 August 2007 05:56 (eighteen years ago)

http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41PPKNA21TL._AA240_.jpg

I just picked this up. It's pretty darn good. Help Yourself had a West Coast/proto-pub rock thing going on.

QuantumNoise, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 12:41 (eighteen years ago)

Anyone heard Bobby Darin's "commitment" LP from 1970? Some really great tracks on there, especially the first one. Kinda psychedelic (with lots of smokin mentions) and pretty folky. Nice grooves and even a few funky folk breakbeats. It's definitely a side of Bob Darin that I hadn't heard until a few days ago.

Romeo Jones, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 19:24 (eighteen years ago)

Class from the Pop-Rock division:

http://www.djangomusic.com/images/cover200/drf800/f860/f86016gux2w.jpg

C. Grisso/McCain, Wednesday, 29 August 2007 15:36 (eighteen years ago)

Anyone heard Bobby Darin's "commitment" LP from 1970?
I LOVE Darin's indie years. Direction Records was run out of a trailer, I think. The other Direction lp, Born Walden Robert Cassotto, is just about as good as Commitment.

Trip Maker, Wednesday, 29 August 2007 15:43 (eighteen years ago)

i picked up Maria Muldaur's "Sweet Harmony" yesterday for a buck thinking it was gonna be an LA session singer songwriter record w/jazzy touches like joni or something. earl palmer was on drums, so i thought there'd be a bit of funk. put it on and skipped through the songs and was pretty disappointed. put it back on today to actually listen to it and it's a kinda nice, mellow country/folk/gospel album. definitely worth the dollar i spent on it.

jaxon, Thursday, 30 August 2007 02:09 (eighteen years ago)

I started a Maria thread that no one responded to. still curious about some of those later albums after the 1st one

Maria Muldaur - Classic or Dud?

If you like Earl -- and who doesn't?? -- I think I've sung the praises of Bonnie Raitt's Takin' My Time on here before, he's all over it...

Stormy Davis, Thursday, 30 August 2007 02:30 (eighteen years ago)

my best friend was dating his daughter for a while (think she's half filipino)

jaxon, Thursday, 30 August 2007 04:38 (eighteen years ago)

weird. i did a search and came up w/nothing.

jaxon, Thursday, 30 August 2007 04:40 (eighteen years ago)


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