Revolt of the ILX Brigade: New Post-Fahey Folk For PPL that post in the Takoma & Tompkin's Square Threads

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Got a lot of catch-up listening to do, but was working through some Cian Nugent over the last few days, which I have been thoroughly enjoying (just youtubes mostly), and this really hit the sweet spot for me today. Live performance from Tusk 2012:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdjOf2UJkHA&list=UUIsjcp52s0s4q6tC1Lc-_nQ&index=4

grandavis, Friday, 15 March 2013 17:10 (thirteen years ago)

Not much time to comment today, but for those interested Three Lobed just posted a song from the upcoming Chuck Johnson record:

http://threelobed.bandcamp.com/album/crows-in-the-basilica

Big write-up by Marc Masters on the page as well, which I assume may be the liner notes?

grandavis, Monday, 18 March 2013 19:27 (thirteen years ago)

cool, that sounds good. i haven't heard a ton of chuck johnson, but what i've heard i've liked.
my contribution for the day -- i picked this up at the library over the weekend
http://www.di-arezzo.co.uk/multimedia/images/oak/couv/ok61051.jpg

tylerw, Monday, 18 March 2013 19:43 (thirteen years ago)

Great picture. Hope I look like that and am still playing when I get that old. Also, hope I get that old.

grandavis, Monday, 18 March 2013 19:46 (thirteen years ago)

Sorry, in light of some events today that is kind of a bummer of a post. Just hope to be lucky enough to give that look a shot.

grandavis, Monday, 18 March 2013 20:10 (thirteen years ago)

once again thx to spottie for the spotify list

chuck johnson is really amazing so far

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 20 March 2013 18:02 (thirteen years ago)

not a lot of info here but: http://www.robbiebashofilm.com/

tylerw, Wednesday, 20 March 2013 21:37 (thirteen years ago)

was already excited for the new chuck johnson record but c'mon chuck you are spoiling us!

"Crows in the Basilica" is from a physical edition of approximately 750 hand-numbered copies and is pressed on 140 gram Dutch vinyl

dutch vinyl is the good stuff, they hoard all that sweet vinyl over there

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 20 March 2013 21:42 (thirteen years ago)

listening to a bunch of chris forsyth, rangda, gunn-truscinski, that cian nugent + cosmos stuff ... even though there's obviously crossover with this thread, almost feel like it needs its own thread. we're in a golden age for instrumental psych-guitar rock! maybe!

tylerw, Thursday, 21 March 2013 17:10 (thirteen years ago)

new thing i wrote in open c tuning

https://soundcloud.com/matthew-lee-helgeson/untitled-in-open-c

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 21 March 2013 18:53 (thirteen years ago)

FINALLY

lesson with peter lang tomorrow :)

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 22 March 2013 20:55 (thirteen years ago)

Break a leg! Or a finger, if that's more appropriate, superstitious counter-meaning-wise. Tyler, speaking of possibly inappropriate "golden age of instrumental psych rock", this just in from Drag City, with travel tips at the end:
http://www.dragcity.com/system/stories/primary_images/703/large.jpg?1363889179

DAVID GRUBBS HUGS PARIS BEFORE REACHING HIS LOVE OVER THE WHOLE OF EUROPE!
While we Chicago heads try and fail to tame March's wild lion, David Grubbs is one full step ahead of the calendar with The Plain Where The Palace Stood set to drop on the 16th of April. Cultured man that he be, Professor Grubbs love a jaunt through Europe every opportunity he gets - and what better opportunity than those presented by the release of such a rockingly erudite LP of songs and meditations, a track of which is available for free listenin' here on the DC site! Things don't kick off in earnest til the blossoming month of June, but Parisian residents get a special treat within the next week - David performs "The Wired Solution" with Angela Bulloch, Andrea Belfi, and Stefano Pilia (Onrushing Cloud!) at the Centre Pompidou, Paris' premiere digs for modern arts of all shapes, sizes and sounds, Saturday, March 23rd.

Ten days later, the Ecole Nationale Superiore host a Grubbs performance alongside the performance of like-minded no-wave and post-punkins including Lydia Lunch and Ut, plus some related film screenings, before a guitar jam with Noël Akchoté's ensemble featuring David hits Espace 1789 in the burbs of Saint-Ouen. Our fearless former Louisville-ite returns to Brooklyn for his record release show in May, after-which he'll wing on over the Atlantic once more to tackle the meat of the tour for The Plain Where The Palace Stood (including a true TPWTPS show in Paris at Point Ephémère!). It's all fun, but none of it's a game - that's our hero; if there's one hunky, meat chomping guitar-wielder up for such a challenge, it's David Grubbs, cleaver hidden in Plain sight. All dates below, ready thyself to grab ticket!

3/23/13 Centre Pompidou Paris France Grande Salle - Angela Bulloch & David Grubbs "The Wired Salutation" (w/Andrea Belfi & Stefano Pilia)
4/2/13 Ecole Nationale Superiore- Val de Seine Paris France Free Concert and Documentary Screening 7PM w/ Lydia Lunch and Weasel Walter, Rhys Chatham, and Ut- Screening Blank City and Parallax Sounds
4/5/13 Espace 1789 Saint-Ouen France w/ Noël Akchoté's ensemble of five guitarists performing Carlo Gesualdo's Fifth Book of Madrigals
5/24/13 Issue Project Room Brooklyn NY Record release show! (Solo performance)
6/4/13 Blaa Oslo Norway w/ Andrea Belfi and Stefano Pilia
6/5/13 Landmark Bergen Norway w/ Andrea Belfi and Stefano Pilia
6/6/13 Haus Ungarn (Collegium Hungaricum Berlin) Berlin Germany w/ Andrea Belfi and Stefano Pilia
6/7/13 Club Schocken Stuttgart Germany w/ Andrea Belfi and Stefano Pilia
6/8/13 Sonic Lyon France w/ Andrea Belfi and Stefano Pilia
6/9/13 Point Ephémère Paris France w/ Andrea Belfi and Stefano Pilia
6/10/13 Cafe OTO London United Kingdom w/ Andrea Belfi and Stefano Pilia
9/6/13 Hopscotch Festival Raleigh NC (solo performance)

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dow, Saturday, 23 March 2013 16:57 (thirteen years ago)

Clips from all tracks on the album---brief excerpts, but appealing so far (still making my way through them)---little bit of singing, but meshes with picking. http://www.dragcity.com/products/the-plain-where-the-palace-stood

dow, Saturday, 23 March 2013 17:04 (thirteen years ago)

Title track excerpt sounds great. This sounds like it may be stripped down and less fussy than previous albums. Cool.

Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Saturday, 23 March 2013 18:52 (thirteen years ago)

i dig that grubbs thing instrumental-wise, but i am not nuts about the singing/lyrics...

tylerw, Saturday, 23 March 2013 19:22 (thirteen years ago)

think it *might* be more like voice accompanying guitar, rather than vice-versa--? Will have to hear the whole thing o course.

dow, Saturday, 23 March 2013 19:46 (thirteen years ago)

Just got back from lesson with peter, my 45 min lesson went an hour and a half, he kind of just exclaimed his philosophy of teaching and playing plus a ton of amazing digressive anecdotes

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 23 March 2013 20:07 (thirteen years ago)

Found Lang's 1978 LP Back To The Wall pretty cheap recently but haven't listened yet. I guess there are, like, vocals and saxophones and shit?

Jealous of yr lesson! Would pay just for a one on one hang, really. Bet dude has some stories.

Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Saturday, 23 March 2013 22:33 (thirteen years ago)

for the west coasters
Danny Paul Grody & Chuck Johnson
3/23 – @ Human Resources, Los Angeles CA w/ Amps For Christ + Daniel Bachmann
3/25 – Eureka, CA (TBA)
3/26 – @ Valentines, Portland OR w/ Planton Wat & Golden Retriever
3/28 – @ New City Theater (MAGMA Fest!), Seattle WA w/ Lori Goldston & Marisa Anderson + Eyvind Kang & Jessiika Kenney
3/31 – @ Hemlock Tavern, SF CA w/ Date Palms

tylerw, Saturday, 23 March 2013 22:44 (thirteen years ago)

Jimmywine - yeah man I kinda just wanted to hear him tell stories

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 24 March 2013 14:27 (thirteen years ago)

You'll get the chance for that, he's super chatty! All his tales all pretty entertaining, though. I think he really gets a kick out of sharing his past with someone who is interested and informed.

Re: Basho documentary, what is that gonna consist of? In the Basho thread I recall someone saying that the two clips in circulation are really the only known footage of him playing? It'll have to have lotsa interviews or something, I guess.

global tetrahedron, Sunday, 24 March 2013 14:43 (thirteen years ago)

More curious about the new Fahey doc making the rounds - anyone seen it? Word on the street is that some people close to Fahey are sorta disowning it.

Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Sunday, 24 March 2013 15:17 (thirteen years ago)

4/5/13 Espace 1789 Saint-Ouen France w/ Noël Akchoté's ensemble of five guitarists performing Carlo Gesualdo's Fifth Book of Madrigals

^looks great. this album - http://open.spotify.com/album/20yJZYt6wBXTYZkbIv19n6 - akchote playing madrigals composed by 16th century "Italian nobleman, lutenist, composer, and murderer" gesualdo, sounds like it was recorded next to a main road in the rain. well worth a listen, obviously.

ogmor, Sunday, 24 March 2013 16:48 (thirteen years ago)

xp have heard the same from a handful of folks that were close in. was still worth the look fr the footage obv

bear, bear, bear, Sunday, 24 March 2013 17:01 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah, I definitely need to see it. A feature-length biopic seems long overdue.

Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Sunday, 24 March 2013 18:12 (thirteen years ago)

love this thread, it's made me pick up my guitar for the first time in literally years (and for maybe the 100th ever, i'm terrible at guitar)

how do i shot lap steel lessons in mpls

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Sunday, 24 March 2013 19:12 (thirteen years ago)

i just broke three strings in the process of trying to replace one, i have no idea what i'm doing

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Sunday, 24 March 2013 19:13 (thirteen years ago)

Speaking of the Fahey doc, here's fearing/hoping they've checked some of the sources linked here, on the Takoma One-Offs thread---old tyme Ilxor Andy Beta's Fahey memoir is still the most enjoyable I've read:

there's a bootleg from the mid 70s where Fahey suggests that everyone (including himself) commit mass suicide.
"We could all go to sleep. Why don't we all go home and - why don't we go out back and have a joint suicide? Let's all go out back and commit suicide. Every one of us. The neat thing would be when the newspapers come they won't know what happened. Nobody will be able to figure it out."

― tylerw, Friday, June 29, 2012 3:30 PM (49 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

whoa, which one was this? i've been just getting into some of the bootlegs on delta slider. some heavy stuff in there, musically, that is. most of his banter thus far has been lightly amusing. nothing like this.

― global tetrahedron, Friday, June 29, 2012 4:21 PM (8 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

delta-slider.blogspot.com/2011/04/john-fahey-as-jim-jones.html

― tylerw, Friday, June 29, 2012 4:22 PM (8 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Wow, that's pretty disturbing stuff, dude must've been more wrecked than I ever thought.

― global tetrahedron, Friday, June 29, 2012 4:46 PM (8 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

hey we all have our nights, don't we? ok, maybe not.

― tylerw, Friday, June 29, 2012 4:47 PM (8 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

This older lady, a folksinger, was telling me about being backstage at a festival in the late 60s or early 70s, when a limo came cruising through the mud, and people were saying, "Yeah, Fahey's here!" A guy who looked like a Texas Ranger got out, so impressive--followed by "a little ol' snakehead in a t-shirt." The Texas Ranger type was Fahey's bodyguard, the folksinger was told. As she recalled it, dude seemed "like a cult leader: bad vibes and lame. He played well, of course." But also, he was known early on for a warped sense of humor, and wouldn't be surprised if this scene fit that description. Later, in his more typical econo-mode, a Creem writer saw him onstage with a 12-pack and a rented guitar (both required in the contract), watching a little portable TV while he played (again, no complaints about the playing). But he also spent a lot of time talking about his favorite shows (re-runs of Green Acres, Adam-12, etc) and the Creem writer liked some of those shows too, but wanted a little more music. Still, it was okay. Glenn Jones had some good recollections in liner notes for Red Cross, which I think was the last album Fahey finished before he died, it was pretty good. But the up close and personal memoir that really gets me is Andy Beta's (Andy used to post around here)
http://www.villagevoice.com/2006-01-24/music/looking-for-blind-joe-death/

― dow, Friday, June 29, 2012 11:21 PM (8 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

thanks for the link, good article

― wack nerd zinging in the dead of night (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, July 3, 2012 10:31 AM (8 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

yeah that's great
Other times, he would play his mixes: collages of Nazi rallies, Balinese gamelan, and recent Chicago blues licks with their verses and choruses mischievously lopped off, rearranging their 12- bar logic.
wonder if any of these still exist?

― tylerw, Tuesday, July 3, 2012 10:38 AM (8 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

another good one is the john jeremiah sullivan essay, which features fahey a bit:http://essayist.tumblr.com/post/8424884997/unknown-bards-the-blues-becomes-transparent-about"> http://essayist.tumblr.com/post/8424884997/unknown-bards-the-blues-becomes-transparent-about

― tylerw, Tuesday, July 3, 2012 3:32 PM (8 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

dow, Sunday, 24 March 2013 23:34 (thirteen years ago)

Oops, sorry: Other times... is Tyler's quote from Andy's piece.

dow, Sunday, 24 March 2013 23:36 (thirteen years ago)

heyyyy, anyone have this? http://oh-be-joyful.blogspot.com/2010/11/nice-and-nasty-selections-from-dr.html
"This is basically a mixtape put together by Jack Rose.Lots of things that are quite obviously his influences in glorious lo-fidelity.Lots of rare blues,jazz,gospel,country.Artists include Sam McGee,Peg Leg Howell & His Guys,Freddie Keppard's Jazz Cardinals,Dixieland Jug Blowers,Blind Blake,Tommy Johnson & Frenchy's String band.There are 15 cuts with titles like Texas & the Pacific Blues,Blind Arthur's Breakdown,Buckdancer's Choice,Stockyard Strut & Soft Steel Piston.Good stuff & this is hard to find"

tylerw, Monday, 25 March 2013 18:29 (thirteen years ago)

hey new william tyler up on spotify!!!

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 25 March 2013 22:20 (thirteen years ago)

ok first two songs are fucking great and love the more expansive band arrangments, officially retract my upthread pre-release lukewarmness!!!!

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 25 March 2013 22:23 (thirteen years ago)

this tomkins sq. thing looks very cool:
IMAGINATIONAL ANTHEM VOL. 6 : ORIGINS OF AMERICAN PRIMITIVE GUITAR
Gatefold Vinyl : TSQ 2868 out April 20th (Record Store Day) Ltd 1500
CD : TSQ 2851 out April 30th

If American Primitive Guitar begins with John Fahey and the Takoma School, then the actual origins of this sound is found within this collection of fourteen classic solo guitar performances. Recorded between 1923 to 1930, this set is the "Rosetta Stone" of style and repertoire tapped into deeply by Fahey, Basho & Rose, among many others. Sam McGee, Riley Puckett, Bayless Rose, Sylvester Weaver, Lemuel Turner, Frank Hutchison and Davey Miller are the rural artists included in this anthology. Each one of these showcases a particular technique and sensitivity sourced from the earlier 19th century parlor guitar tradition. Several of these sides are reissued for their first time including Sylvester Weaver's "Guitar Blues" which is the first solo finger picked guitar solo ever recorded. Stunningly remastered and annotated by Christopher King.

tylerw, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 18:13 (thirteen years ago)

Yup, just got the email. Wish I was going to be anywhere near a damn record store on RSD. Grrrr...

Bussard 45 looks pretty great too

Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 18:15 (thirteen years ago)

yeah josh from t square said that bussard is a pretty solid musician...

tylerw, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 18:16 (thirteen years ago)

oh heck, now i need record store day junk

i don't imagine these will be two hard to score the day after though.

i guess i'd just rather listen to canned heat? (ian), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 18:28 (thirteen years ago)

frank hutchison is pretty much my fave "white country blues" artist.

i guess i'd just rather listen to canned heat? (ian), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 18:29 (thirteen years ago)

yeah, those don't necessarily seem like the hottest tickets on record store day, except for maybe people reading this thread.

tylerw, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 18:31 (thirteen years ago)

highly reccommend this stuff to everyone, in the world of pre-war guitar pickers --
http://www.countysales.com/products.php?product=VARIOUS-%27Old%252dTime-Mountain-Guitar-1927%252d1931%27
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0xqbgAHpOE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtBNMUESU1w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9DpR7gPBYo

i guess i'd just rather listen to canned heat? (ian), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 18:33 (thirteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCr-G9wowjU

i guess i'd just rather listen to canned heat? (ian), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 18:34 (thirteen years ago)

ah shit i wasn't gonna go to record store day :(

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 18:51 (thirteen years ago)

I need it too...

Evan, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 19:48 (thirteen years ago)

Wow, yeah, this William Tyler is great. Only into the first track actually but I really dig it. Excited to see him- interested to see how he does this live- acoustic or electric, will he have accompaniment at all, etc

global tetrahedron, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 20:18 (thirteen years ago)

I'm very excited to pick up that record, too.

Evan, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 20:31 (thirteen years ago)

Actually, I'm kinda zoning out a bit to this, and maybe not in a good way? Some of the extra flourishes strike me as a bit cheesy, maybe that's just me. Finding it hard to latch on to anything. Maybe it's getting a little too new agey feeling for me. I dunno, I'll still give it a chance.

global tetrahedron, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 20:34 (thirteen years ago)

Oooh but track 4 is tasty. Really scratching an itch for me.

global tetrahedron, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 20:38 (thirteen years ago)

Some of the extra flourishes strike me as a bit cheesy
that's my main complaint, there are times when it seems just a little ... overripe? but it's still great for the most part, I'd say stick with it, there's some less ornate stuff on there too.

tylerw, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 20:41 (thirteen years ago)

and thx for the tip on that comp, ian, ordered it.

tylerw, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 20:42 (thirteen years ago)

i actually made a playlist on spotify without "cadillac desert" i think it's a vastly better album that way, for some reason that song irks me in some way and reflects poorly on the others

ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 20:42 (thirteen years ago)

That's the song I just didn't care for, good to know it's an outlier?

global tetrahedron, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 20:56 (thirteen years ago)


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