Who likes Michael Hurley?

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New album!! It's called Ancestral Swamp, on LP and CD. As usual there are a couple of his standard remakes but it is mostly new stuff, 5 covers, buncha blues tunes, subject matter is swamps and rivers and floods. I heard one track in a coffee shop today but haven't gotten my hands on teh LP yet.

sleeve, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:30 (eighteen years ago)

I like it, but I haven't heard his earlier stuff yet so I don't know how it compares. Need to remedy that.

da croupier, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:33 (eighteen years ago)

can't go wrong with Wolfways or Snockgrass or Have Moicy

sleeve, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:40 (eighteen years ago)

New one's great. As I said on the "2007 Reissues" thread, I think it seem to be mastered more quietly and with less dynamic range than some of his older material--this makes it feel more gray and less bright than some of his older releases. Subdued is the word. But it actually fits pretty well, there aren't any tracks that really scream for an ebullient sound.

ian, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 19:59 (eighteen years ago)

four months pass...

He's playing tomorrow in Astoria, an Upper Oregon Coast town about 4 hours from me. My girlfriend used to live there and we are totally road trippin it tomorrow for some live Snock action that I also plan on recording.

sleeve, Friday, 29 February 2008 20:37 (eighteen years ago)

oh, he lives there so this is not that unusual, but it has been at least a year or two since he did a hometown gig.

sleeve, Friday, 29 February 2008 20:38 (eighteen years ago)

Ggo go go, and let us know how it is!

ian, Friday, 29 February 2008 20:46 (eighteen years ago)

If he is still selling his homemade 2CDR set with 'Land of Lo Fi & Redbirds' PICK ONE UP!

Stormy Davis, Friday, 29 February 2008 21:17 (eighteen years ago)

awesome!

bb, Friday, 29 February 2008 21:29 (eighteen years ago)

yeah Stormy I have that one but I still need "Growlin' Bobo".

sleeve, Friday, 29 February 2008 22:21 (eighteen years ago)

or did you want one?

sleeve, Friday, 29 February 2008 22:21 (eighteen years ago)

no i have it but i meant to say that if you didn't you should get one cuz it's SO GOOD!

Stormy Davis, Friday, 29 February 2008 22:24 (eighteen years ago)

someone should burn that shit for me.

ian, Friday, 29 February 2008 23:48 (eighteen years ago)

http://www.snockonews.net/images/Husbands.jpg

sleeve, Saturday, 1 March 2008 16:05 (eighteen years ago)

Armchair Boogie need a proper reissue

Dude can play a little too long live occasionally, but that's a pretty nit-picky complaint I guess

If Assholes Could Fly This Place Would Be An Airport, Saturday, 1 March 2008 16:10 (eighteen years ago)

No. I agree. Hurley can be transcendent, but he can also ramble. One too many songs, in my opinion, creep into the five- and six-minute marks.

QuantumNoise, Saturday, 1 March 2008 17:08 (eighteen years ago)

"time to pause for the cause" = smoke break.

There are usually 3 or 4 of these breaks in your average Hurley concert.

sleeve, Saturday, 1 March 2008 17:17 (eighteen years ago)

also I mentioned this on teh rolling vinyl thread but Warner are still being dicks about the 2 LPs on Raccoon, informal word from Mississippi was that they won't be allowed to reissue Armchair after all.

sleeve, Saturday, 1 March 2008 17:19 (eighteen years ago)

yeah, that's a fuckin bummer. do you know what the particular hang-up is? Blame Jesse Colin Young.

ian, Saturday, 1 March 2008 17:58 (eighteen years ago)

Blame his moustache!

QuantumNoise, Saturday, 1 March 2008 18:20 (eighteen years ago)

Also: Michael Hurley can never play too long as long as you keep a steady-but-not-indulgent drinking pace.

ian, Saturday, 1 March 2008 18:36 (eighteen years ago)

Agreed. Plus, his pace reflects the life he lives. I've spent time in places like Bolinas in northern California. It's as if the entire town lives like one of his songs.

QuantumNoise, Saturday, 1 March 2008 22:25 (eighteen years ago)

so last night at the store I saw that the new issue of the Wire has a piece on Michael, written by none other than Byron Coley.

Damn. I really wanna read it but I also don't wanna give 9 American bones to shitty ass Wire just for the privilege. Hm.

Stormy Davis, Sunday, 2 March 2008 04:24 (eighteen years ago)

I got a good recording but it cut off at the best part about 70 minutes in. some great song about Alice the alcoholic, totally new to me. that's always how it is, yeah? tape cuts off right at the best part. anyway, some other dude also recorded the set. His should be up on Tr@der's D3n/3tree sometime soon. I will Leonardo my recording once I get it tracked out. MH played for about 80-90 minutes, unaccompanied. Some banjo, lotta guitar, some really nice mouth trumpet action. A couple of great songs I had never heard before, just like every time I see him.

The "Husbands, Love Your Wives" referred to in the flyer above was a young woman doing a solo set with guitar and voice. Very sweet and young and pretty capable of holding the room's interest. Her grandma lived in Astoria and MH said that she had Myspaced him (!!) and they decided to set up a show together. Her whole family was there!

Astoria was still pretty beat up from that big winter storm, two-foot diameter pine trees just snapped in half. lots more just torn up by the roots. lotta blue tarps on roofs.

I bought "Growlin' Bobo", and only have a few releases left to track down (Bellmeade Sessions, Down In Dublin, and the Excrusiasion '86 tape). Bobo is a smokin hot live set in Vermont, November 1980 (actually the best of two nights) featuring a four-piece backing band, four-part vocal harmonies, and Robin Remaily's fiddle playing. Excellent and worth your time.

sleeve, Monday, 3 March 2008 06:12 (eighteen years ago)

I'm sitting here on my lunch break reading the Hurley piece in the Wire. Did you guys know he began sessions for an album on ESP but Stollman nixed it because of the mouth trumpet?! unbelievable.

ian, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 22:30 (eighteen years ago)

ian have you ever read the Popwatch interview with him from a few years back?

sleeve, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 00:43 (eighteen years ago)

Nooooo, I am gonna have to go dig it up!

ian, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 17:43 (eighteen years ago)

yeah, i read that wire thing on monday and was amused by the esp thing...and surprised. what got into stollman there? i was also surprised on byrons very straight approach. there was some line about halfway through that suddenly reminded me that it was byron writing...

ill look for the popwatch bit. i was wondering on mon night if there was much else written about him

bb, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:29 (eighteen years ago)

also still annoyed that everyone forgot to call me when he did the random "show" at d4ddy's (here in brooklyn) a few summers back because everyone assumed someone else had called me...or simply assumed id be around at some point anyway...

bb, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 18:32 (eighteen years ago)

it was Popwatch #9, but Perfect Sound Forever re-ran it:

http://www.furious.com/PERFECT/michaelhurley.html

sleeve, Wednesday, 5 March 2008 20:37 (eighteen years ago)

Michael Hurley's virtual jukebox:

http://www.snockonews.net/listen.htm

sleeve, Friday, 14 March 2008 03:04 (eighteen years ago)

seven months pass...

smokey the bear standin there
in front of the woods all black & bare
tears in his eyes.

ian, Sunday, 26 October 2008 18:57 (seventeen years ago)

three months pass...

has anyone purchased the OOP LPs on CDR from Hurley's web site? if so, what do you get? just a cd-r, or packaging/artwork/etc.?

amateurist, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 19:51 (seventeen years ago)

amtst, which one(s) are you looking for? If they're ones I have, I will tape them for you for free.
you can e-mail me if you do not want to discuss it here--dr.carl.sagan at gmail dot com

ian, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:17 (seventeen years ago)

I remember Michael from my youth--I actually ended up working at the same restaurant as his ex-wife when I was in high school. He lived in Vermont for awhile, back when the Modals were kicking around up there, playing there snockgrass and drinking their hard cider. My mom always talked about how she was down with the scene (they even had a nickname for her). I went to see him play in Brooklyn a few years back, with that band Ida for some reason, and approached him after the show, and mentioned my mom. "Oh, I remember her," he said. Before walking away abruptly. AWKWARD!

the who cares (okamax), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:57 (seventeen years ago)

yeah he really doesn't seem too interested in talking to fans, which is fine for an old coot like himself. I'm sure he does whatever he damn well pleases at this point.

amateurist, the CDRs are on regular burned discs with his scrawled titles on them, but they do come with one-color mockups of the original covers. my copy of Growlin' Bobo is 4-color, but the ones of Blue Navigator and LoFi/Redbirds are blue and yellow-green respectively. Blue Navigator is burned from vinyl, natch.

sleeve, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 21:06 (seventeen years ago)

hmm. i actually already own most of 'em, but i just thought i'd give my money to ol' snocko hisself. however i'm not too keen on paying top dollar for a CD-R in an envelope.

amateurist, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 23:48 (seventeen years ago)

when i say "own" most of 'em, i suppose i mean, "i got 'em on mp3s"

amateurist, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 23:48 (seventeen years ago)

oh and i guess the ones i don't have in any form (but want) are:

- Snockgrass
- Watertower
- Growlin' Bo Bo
- Woodbill Brothers
- Wolfways
- Parsnip Snips

amateurist, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 23:50 (seventeen years ago)

of those, i only have watertower but i'll happily tape it for you if you want. or you could send money to the man; but i don't know what his cdr packaging is like. at least, however, if you order from him you can also see what new comics he has for sale!
send me an e-mail.

ian, Thursday, 26 February 2009 00:18 (seventeen years ago)

I have mistakenly given a bad impression of the CDRs. They come in jewel cases, with a front page (this is the "one-sheet" I referred to, but they also have J-cards for teh back cover, same color. They are pretty good for homemade CDR copies.

Also, you NEED Wolfways, it's my favorite.

And I also mistakenly referred to Growlin' Bobo as a 4-color, I meant Woodbill Bros (which is live with a full band in Vermont).

sleeve, Thursday, 26 February 2009 01:26 (seventeen years ago)

isn't snockgrass out on CD officially now? or is that out of print too? i know the price of the LP has been insane the last few times on the bay, but i keep on lookin.

ian, Thursday, 26 February 2009 18:47 (seventeen years ago)

and amtst, did you grab his last record, ancestral swamp? i think it's grand.

ian, Thursday, 26 February 2009 18:47 (seventeen years ago)

hmmm, Snockgrass was on CD via Rounder (with two must-have bonus tracks), but I dunno if it's still in print.

sleeve, Friday, 27 February 2009 01:48 (seventeen years ago)

fucking bonus tracks.
fucking CDs.

ian, Friday, 27 February 2009 03:27 (seventeen years ago)

huh?

no, i haven't picked up his newest, but it sounds very good indeed, and i will do so.

amateurist, Friday, 27 February 2009 03:49 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

MICHAEL HURLEY'S PLAYING AT MY HOUSE
MY HOUSE

AND THE NEIGHBORS CAN'T
CALL THE POLICE

On Saturday, May 9th, Le Sous-Sol presents the esteemed Michael Hurley,
one of America's great musical treasures. Starting with his first release
on the Folkways label in 1965, Hurley has steadily amassed a large,
varied, and impressive body of work on numerous records and CDs. His
classic 1970 LP Armchair Boogie was recently reissued by Portland's
Mississippi Records. We are excited to be able to bring him to Eugene for
the first time in several years.

Michael will be playing with Portland musician Alexa Wiley. The show is
at 7 PM, all ages, suggested donation $10-12.

Le Sous-Sol is located at 375 River Road in Eugene. Parking is available
until 11 PM at the lot at the end of Fir Lane next to the VRC footbridge,
although biking is encouraged. More info: 541-xxx-xxxx or sx✧✧✧@x✧✧.x✧✧

Hurley on the web:
http://www.snockonews.net/
http://www.myspace.com/snock07

Alexa Wiley:
http://www.myspace.com/awileyp

sleeve, Thursday, 23 April 2009 00:53 (seventeen years ago)

Snock set at Holocene was soooo on last night

bear, bear, bear, Thursday, 30 April 2009 22:34 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

should i buy a copy of the first LP for $275? I can trade some OOP RARE kraut LPs for it, but... fuck. and it's rent in a few days too e_e

ian, Sunday, 28 June 2009 15:24 (sixteen years ago)

not like, trade for it anyway--trade TOWARDS it.

ian, Sunday, 28 June 2009 15:25 (sixteen years ago)

Thanks a lot for that, Evan.

TheNuNuNu, Thursday, 10 April 2025 21:09 (one year ago)

one month passes...

really great stuff here

https://www.furious.com/perfect/michaelhurleyrip.html

I met Michael Hurley in 1963, through Steve Weber, who I met through my ex, Antonia. Hurley had red hair, and looked like a cute idealized leprechaun, but bigger, of course. However, when I saw him a few months later, he looked like hell. Unsurprisingly, soon after this, he went into the hospital. It was months after that when I heard a knock on my door.

"Who is it?" I asked.

"A yoyo," a familiar voice replied.

I opened the door. It was Hurley. A robustly, red cheeked, healthy Hurley. Glowing, even. I was shocked.

"What happened to you?," was all I could say.

"I was really sick, so I went to the hospital. They said I had mono, TB, and a heroin habit. They told me, 'boy, are you sick,' and made me check in."

I think he said he had one or two other things as well, but I've forgotten what.

"You look great!" I said, and repeated, "What happened?"

"I got this book. Someone brought it to me in the hospital."

He handed me a paperback teach-yourself-yoga book.

"I learned to stand on my head," he said. "I started doing it on the bed, but I kept falling off, so I used the floor instead."

"Are you done with the book?" I asked.

"Yeah," he said. "Want it?"

He handed it to me. That's when I started doing yoga.

sleeve, Monday, 2 June 2025 15:42 (one year ago)

Thanks! Stampfel's memory profile is a great compliment to Hurley's amazing two-part interview, and answers in writing seem to be perfect for him (linked herein, yall).
Democracy Now! continues (not every night, but pretty often) to play excerpts from Hurley performing in their studio: rich stuff, and sometimes I don't realize who it is 'til Amy Goodman says his name---had a range.

dow, Monday, 2 June 2025 18:47 (one year ago)

Yo sleeve: if you (or any of yall) can ever link some Weber-led (Pacific Northwest only?) Rounders, I would very much like to hear that thx agn

dow, Wednesday, 4 June 2025 16:46 (one year ago)

yah sure

Holy Modal Rounders
December 1972
Jekyll and Hyde's Tavern
Portland, OR
fm>?>cdr circa early 2000's
cdr>xact>flac March 28 2018

cd1
1 Year Of Jubilo
2 Snake In the Grass
3 STP
4 Open Book
5 Pink Underwear
6 Half A Mind
7 Low Down Dog
8 Bird Song
9 City Women
10 Hop-Eyed Lady

cd2
1 Bossa Nova
2 Band Intro
3 TV Song
4 Smoky Joe's Cafe
5 Euphoria
6 Snappin' Pussy
7 Moving Day

Steve Weber - vocals, guitar
Teddy Deane - tenor, alto saxophones, clarinets, flute
Robin Remaily - vocals, guitar, fiddle, mandolin
Dave Reisch - bass
Roger North - drums
Richard Tyler - piano
plus guests
Billy Holtz - washboard
John LeRoy Williams - conga

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/7zwvth2fvl1yab2o1wjgl/AEbCsfmB6rXkvtIXxUX8eY4?rlkey=gc3ucz7t80t02mrf3ldfcfqoy&dl=0

sleeve, Wednesday, 4 June 2025 16:52 (one year ago)

Sweet, thanks so much!

dow, Thursday, 5 June 2025 01:12 (one year ago)

Thanks sleeve!

m0stly clean (Slowsquatch), Thursday, 5 June 2025 02:21 (one year ago)

one month passes...

https://michaelhurley.bandcamp.com/album/broken-homes-and-gardens

sleeve, Tuesday, 8 July 2025 14:26 (eleven months ago)

Great lead single. Eternity and bananas.

TheNuNuNu, Wednesday, 9 July 2025 00:48 (eleven months ago)


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