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

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kershaw?

will, Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:26 (seventeen years ago)

i've never heard a sebadoh album either.

scott seward, Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:26 (seventeen years ago)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/mattlore/CP-10-DougHenningB.jpg

danbunny, Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:27 (seventeen years ago)

danny did i tell you that thurston and j mascis came into the record store here and all they bought were leon russell albums. they've been reading this thread and now they are trying to be all cool.

scott seward, Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:27 (seventeen years ago)

according to you you haven't heard anything..except what you have heard

danbunny, Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:28 (seventeen years ago)

they are goin backwards from obsxkuritysts to fanciers of piano men..it will never make them cool..bigger nerds yes..but not cool..i love leon tho

danbunny, Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:29 (seventeen years ago)

julia cafritz and kim came in and all they wanted was a caravan album.

scott seward, Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:30 (seventeen years ago)

"I'm gonna need a stepladder to reach that Leo Sayer record"
http://www.groundcontroltouring.com/CAT/thurstonmoore/gallery/Promo/thurston1.jpg

danbunny, Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:31 (seventeen years ago)

John Stewart! "Gold"!!

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 28 August 2008 21:37 (seventeen years ago)

danny did i tell you that thurston and j mascis came into the record store here and all they bought were leon russell albums. they've been reading this thread and now they are trying to be all cool.

It's about time indie rock started giving Leon some hipster handshakes.

C. Grisso/McCain, Thursday, 28 August 2008 22:59 (seventeen years ago)

Which Leon(s) did they get? I bet Kings Of Leon's name is a tribute to him. I never heard that Asylum Choir album with the logo on toilet paper, but the other one I liked at the time, esp. "Down On The Base," good song to hear in a trailer in a military town. Didn't like his Hank Wilson albums, he sounded like he was chewing his beard too much. Say, I don't think of Giant Sand and/or Howe Gelb as a "Neil Young guy," cos he might get sentimental, but no pathos. Neil is more like the gentle Chet Baker simpleton with a brane upload (yes, Charly on the upswing).

dow, Friday, 29 August 2008 00:53 (seventeen years ago)

i recently heard leon's "The Ballad of Hollis Brown" and fell in love, then realized i'd just sold that LP because i never listened to it. sounds like a weirdo electro dr john with crazy gospel screaming in the background

jaxon, Friday, 29 August 2008 02:13 (seventeen years ago)

What album was that?! (oh yeah, think the spelling is "Doug Martsch"? Anyway, te Built To Spill)

dow, Friday, 29 August 2008 02:36 (seventeen years ago)

both he and leo sayer did "high wire"..it was on th soundtrack to my theatrical role in Ridgefields Theater production of Hot L Baltimore..the whole play was scored to Sayer.

danbunny, Friday, 29 August 2008 03:06 (seventeen years ago)

http://digilander.libero.it/ciao.2001/images/manifesti/m_leon_russell.JPG

danbunny, Friday, 29 August 2008 03:08 (seventeen years ago)

Leon as Hotty http://img.skitch.com/20080402-4p6nufcffyjgxxj9a8uerhsu.preview.jpg

danbunny, Friday, 29 August 2008 03:15 (seventeen years ago)

don

http://www.mtv.com/shared/media/images/amg_covers/200/drc600/c655/c65571av4p5.jpg

jaxon, Friday, 29 August 2008 03:16 (seventeen years ago)

http://therisingstorm.net/audio/mcguinnessflint.jpg

This is a fun record, a cross between early Traffic, the Band and some Stephen Stills-type moves

QuantumNoise, Friday, 29 August 2008 13:51 (seventeen years ago)

okay, now i'm gonna sound like a total country rock nerd, but benny gallagher and graham lyle were in mcguinness flint with, um, mcguiness and flint, and i actually like their albums better. which they recorded under the name...wait for it...gallagher and lyle!

scott seward, Friday, 29 August 2008 18:53 (seventeen years ago)

I always get them mixed up with McKendree Spring. I don't know why. I 've never heard either of them.

Stormy Davis, Friday, 29 August 2008 19:02 (seventeen years ago)

I've heard both bands! see, my brother is wrong about me not hearing things.

scott seward, Friday, 29 August 2008 20:57 (seventeen years ago)

mckendree spring were more jazzyprog. plus: ELECTRIC VIOLA. but good too. the first album is really good.

scott seward, Friday, 29 August 2008 21:00 (seventeen years ago)

I second the Michael Nesmith rec. from way above (from four years ago). I recently stumbled upon Nevada Fighter (from 1971). It's really shockingly great and, like everyone says, nothing at all like the Monkees. I didn't even know he went country. Per wikipedia he along with Gram Parsons "is considered one of the pioneers of country-rock." Is he actually considered this? I knows I don't believes everything I read on Wikipedia and I've never heard that before.

Jacobo Rock, Friday, 29 August 2008 21:06 (seventeen years ago)

so have we really not talked about William Truckaway yet on this thread ?? His album has been in heavy rotation for the last year or so since I picked it up (thanks Neil.) It's fucking amazing , mebbe not so much country, but certainly some sort of 'post-psych' poppy folk, or maybe poppy 'post-folk' 70s Psych ,,, not sure .. but the album ("Breakaway") completely rules. Why is NMH the only champ at this point?? but as always he picks a winner

Mountain Bus? we never talked about 'em ? I *finally* got the Akarma 2lp .. the mofo went out of print a while back. Oh sure, I had that EVA cd for ages... but I wanted to hear the *unreleased* material for the best private Dead-fan band of the 60s. Cambridge would be the 70s, right? their album totally rules too, all thanks to Skot.

but god, this Mountain Bus album ..

Stormy Davis, Saturday, 30 August 2008 07:49 (seventeen years ago)

Mountain Bus "Rider" >>>>>> Dead "Rider" ... **EXCEPT** for those early '67/'68 Riders before the stupid China Cat medley ... back when Jerry was a completely amphetamine fueled strafe-bomber .. THEN, yes, the Dead's "Rider" was of course better ...

Stormy Davis, Saturday, 30 August 2008 08:05 (seventeen years ago)

i actually think the cambridge album is perfect. every song is great. is there a cambridge reissue?????? i was actually gonna put it up on this thread as an MP3, cuz i didn't think most people had heard it.

scott seward, Saturday, 30 August 2008 11:59 (seventeen years ago)

Hehe, I went bought two Shawn Phillips lps yesterday: Second Contribution and Furthermore. Haven't listened to 'em yet tho.

C. Grisso/McCain, Saturday, 30 August 2008 15:47 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.gregsgrooves.com/imagesm-r/russellleon_carney.jpg

Not from Cali, but since Leon was mentioned up thread I thought I'd throw this out there. This is one weird-ass album. It's got swampy rn'b stomps like Out in the Woods, cracked psych ramblings like Acid Annapolis, and some very classic songs such as This Masquerade, Tightrope, Roller Derby, Magic Mirror. Not all of the thing works, I find Acid Annapolis hard to sit thorough, but enough does click that you ought to check it out.

It's one of my favorite covers too.

leavethecapital, Saturday, 30 August 2008 17:40 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

So yet anotherJohn Phillips comp hit the racks a few weeks ago. The core of this one is original mixes of tracks from Pay, Pack, and Follow, his lost Stones-assisted set. I never got around to picking up the original reissue, so I have no grounds to base it on vs. the new /old mixes. Anybody heard it?

BTW, the British branch of Rhino Encore recently dropped new editions of Bobby Charles (his Band-assisted lp from '72) and the first JD Souther album. I got the Bobby Charles album online for about 10 bucks. It's pretty good, perhaps a tad bit too mellow. I need to listen to it some more before I make a final judgement.

The Wild Shirtless Lyrics of Mark Farner (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 30 September 2008 02:21 (seventeen years ago)

Speaking of ex-Mamas & Papas, I just got turned on to this Denny Doherty LP called "Whatcha Gonna Do." It's some great country rock. Less of a wasted/decadent vibe than "Wolfking."

ian, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 04:50 (seventeen years ago)

I'm loving all this Sutherland Bros stuff. Just bought Lifeboat on ebayy, I think I like Dream Kid more though.

an abduction of a guy into a weird artsy world... (wilter), Wednesday, 1 October 2008 04:53 (seventeen years ago)

two weeks pass...

be there or be square:

Jim Kweskin and Geoff Muldaur
Katharine Cornell Theater
Saturday, Oct 18, 2008 at 8:00 PM

http://webmail.earthlink.net/wam/MsgAttachment?msgid=54207&attachno=1

scott seward, Wednesday, 15 October 2008 23:41 (seventeen years ago)

special appearance by the ghost of mel lyman!

scott seward, Wednesday, 15 October 2008 23:42 (seventeen years ago)

who says he's dead? ;)

QuantumNoise, Thursday, 16 October 2008 00:19 (seventeen years ago)

no maria no credibility.

ian, Thursday, 16 October 2008 15:06 (seventeen years ago)

Rilo Kiley frontwoman Jenny Lewis is totally into this vibe on her fine new 2nd solo album, Acid Tongue

mottdeterre, Thursday, 16 October 2008 15:47 (seventeen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Anybody know anything about "Bill Dave & Mary" and their record Transition?

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what i got is HOOS for the capitalism (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Sunday, 2 November 2008 17:55 (seventeen years ago)

bought Frog City today. it is fucking awesome!

HOOS HOOS HOOS on the autosteen (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Sunday, 2 November 2008 23:16 (seventeen years ago)

meant to post a link to this mix here and forgot to:

Skot's Sexy 70's Mix For Sailors, Searchers, and Seers

just cuz i think there is some crossover and such with this thread. for instance, the Sand song i put on this mix. totally hard to pick one song from their album cuz they all rule. great mix of poco/countryrock and ruralprogjam/westcoastjam stuff a la gypsy/wishbone ash/etc. (sand album the only album i own that is a two album set with two one-sided records.)

(um, this sand not being the krautrock one or the cool krautelectrojazz one that with that great album on souljazz. this one being the hippie one with a picture of a sandy sandwich on the cover of their album.)

scott seward, Tuesday, 11 November 2008 02:59 (seventeen years ago)

okay, "aereoplane" is growing on me serious style.

"he used to bring home from HIGH SCHOOL"

ian, Thursday, 13 November 2008 06:34 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

Scott you HAVE to hear this I know you will love it

I was shocked at how great it is, honestly. Been playing it nonstop.

Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 16 December 2008 16:25 (seventeen years ago)

scott where are youuuuuuuuu

Shakey Mo Collier, Wednesday, 17 December 2008 17:46 (seventeen years ago)

three months pass...

Has anybody else heard Pat Boone's Departure from '69? It's his "down w/the young people" baroque troubadour folk album (covers of Fred Neil, John Stewart, Biff Rose, Loudermilk and TIM BUCKLEY) produced by Jerry Yester (?) w/LA session cats all over the place. I found copy at a flea market recently and gave a listen yesterday. It's pretty good, albeit a little overproduced (particularly on one of the Stewarts--"Never Going Back"--but that's the track that skips on mine so hey.) The Buckley one--"Song of The Siren"--is great, aside from a little pirate talk from Pat at the beginning. AMG sez the sets never been on cd.

During the same trip I also picked up the two 70s efforts from Austin's Greezy Wheels (s/t aka "Juz loves dem ol' Greezy Wheels" & Radio Radials) which fit under this threads banner quite well in a jazzy sort of way.

The Wild Shirtless Lyrics of Mark Farner (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 2 April 2009 18:12 (seventeen years ago)

i have a greezy wheels album, but i don't even remember what it sounds like. i'll try it again.

so, i made a tape sung to the tune of this thread, but i just gotta find it and put it on the interweb. a mix of stuff that i've ranted about on here.

scott seward, Friday, 3 April 2009 16:59 (seventeen years ago)

please do!

Also, The Flame album (that Shakey posted above) is still available for d/l and it's definitely worth a listen.

otm in new york (G00blar), Friday, 3 April 2009 17:02 (seventeen years ago)

^^^haha I was just about to ask...

This Board is a Prison on Planet Bullshit (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 3 April 2009 17:02 (seventeen years ago)

i will get to it. i've been busy!

scott seward, Friday, 3 April 2009 17:44 (seventeen years ago)

what do you have a store to run or something

This Board is a Prison on Planet Bullshit (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 3 April 2009 18:45 (seventeen years ago)

two weeks pass...

i think this is one of the best ever ILM threads. sentiment expressed in the OP sums it up basically wrt my interest in this stuff now. so weird how i know that i've been exposed to this stuff before but ignored/hated on/passed over it for all these years. fortunately here is this goldmine of a thread for me to search through

mark cl, Tuesday, 21 April 2009 23:54 (seventeen years ago)

word i've been fishing around in this thread lately too

i am the eye in the sky... (psychgawsple), Wednesday, 22 April 2009 00:42 (seventeen years ago)


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