ha, i think the downloading thread is kinda bs but i do think you could say that no way in hell would something like a gift from euphoria be made today as it's obvious they threw a shit load of money to record that (london, nashville & la!)amazing album that never gets old to my ears
― L. Ron Huppert (velko), Saturday, 30 May 2009 04:36 (seventeen years ago)
bought this michael murphey album from a woman selling lps near a farmer's market here in l.a., $2:
http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/m/michael-martin-murphey/album-geronimos-cadillac.jpg
he's from texas, moved to l.a., recorded this album shortly after moving back to texas. folky, a little gospel-style in places, has this keening, cracking voice like a lower-register neil young. not bad at all.
― enbba champions (omar little), Sunday, 5 July 2009 06:08 (sixteen years ago)
Another great Texas-LA-Texas guy:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419Z51XFTQL._SS500_.jpg
― The Wild Shirtless Lyrics of Mark Farner (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 5 July 2009 21:21 (sixteen years ago)
Some early '70s albums I've been listening to lately that come close to this category, if not exactly fit into it:
John Hartford- Aereo-PlainMickey Newbury- Frisco Mabel JoyTom T. Hall- In Search for a Song, I Witness LifeCommander Cody- Lost in the OzonePaul Siebel- Jack Knife Gypsy, Woodsmoke & OrangesNew Riders of the Purple Sage- STGraham Nash- Songs for BeginnersLink Wray- ST (1971)Waylon Jennings- The Taker, Singer of Sad SongsIan Matthews- If You Saw Thro My EyesElvis Presley- Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old)Bill Fay- Time of the Last PersecutionWizz Jones- The Legendary MeJohnny Cash- Hello, I'm Johnny CashJD Souther- Black RoseRodriguez- Cold Fact
Townes Van Zandt- Delta Momma BluesMerle Haggard- Hag/Someday We'll Look Back
― President Keyes, Sunday, 5 July 2009 22:43 (sixteen years ago)
This thread has provided my with much digging and surprisingly I have found much on this thread for cheap. The most recent find was by Vernon Wray called Wasted and a band called Cherokee.
― Jacob Sanders, Friday, 24 July 2009 21:15 (sixteen years ago)
I should thank Stormy Davis for mentioning William Truckaway. Breakaway is now one of my favourite record.
― Jamie Harley (Snowballing), Friday, 24 July 2009 21:25 (sixteen years ago)
I tried to look up thread for William Truckaway, who is he?
― Jacob Sanders, Friday, 24 July 2009 21:31 (sixteen years ago)
Here's what Stormy Davis wrote :
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
Don't know more about more about him but I can confirm it is indeed fucking fantastic.
― Jamie Harley (Snowballing), Friday, 24 July 2009 21:49 (sixteen years ago)
doesn't fit the time frame of this thread, came out in '69 i think, but all country byrds fans need to hear don preston & the south's hot air through a straw. been digging it all week.
http://www.platterpus.com/images/76120.jpg
― scott seward, Friday, 24 July 2009 22:10 (sixteen years ago)
I don't think I've seen this news mentioned on ilm, but country-rock lost a real pioneer when John "Marmaduke" Dawson of the New Riders died on 07.21: http://www.examiner.com/x-15209-The-Dead-Examiner~y2009m7d24-New-Riders-John-Dawson-dies-at-64
I wrote a tribute for the Rhapsody Blog: http://blog.rhapsody.com/2009/07/the-last-lonely-eagle-john-marmaduke-dawson.html
― QuantumNoise, Saturday, 25 July 2009 00:18 (sixteen years ago)
YouTube doesn't have much New Riders footage when Dawson is leading the band, but there's this:
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― QuantumNoise, Saturday, 25 July 2009 00:26 (sixteen years ago)
Ah, fuck. I never get that right.
― QuantumNoise, Saturday, 25 July 2009 00:27 (sixteen years ago)
I just uploaded a pack of this kind of music to share with a friend and the self titled New Riders lp was one of them. I found it cheap in east Texas, and an amazing record. I can send someone the link if anyone's interested. That is a sad loss.
― Jacob Sanders, Saturday, 25 July 2009 00:43 (sixteen years ago)
yeah so William Truckaway was apparently a member of Sopwith Camel (?!) .. i know absolutely nothing about them other than the Peanuts reference. I guess they were west-coast SF AM-pop? If they had a hit, I don't know it. Skot might know more. Sopwith Camel is a cipher to me. I bought the Truckaway album becuz Neil Michael Hagerty -- one of my fave musicians in the history of planet Earth -- covered a Truckaway tune on one of those three "limited edition" vinyl-only LPs that the Howling Hex put out.
but. yeah. 'Breakaway'. Such a sweet, sweet, album! I am so glad that you found it Jamie, and super psyched that you agree with my enthusiasm! it's so nice! and roomy. it feel like, bedroomy and quiet, but also 70s-dreamy style and so forth. yeah, fantastic record!
― Stormy Davis, Saturday, 25 July 2009 05:30 (sixteen years ago)
sopwith camel had a hit (minor?) with the song "hello hello" which was in that old-timey style that the psych bands used to love to play around with (there's a thread about that). the song was covered by claudine longet, who was sort of born to sing that kind of twee, cutesy stuff
― velko, Saturday, 25 July 2009 05:49 (sixteen years ago)
lol tim mentions hello hello in the first post on this threadGood Trip or Bummer? U.S. Psych Bands Doing "Old-Timey" Songs on Their Albums
― velko, Saturday, 25 July 2009 05:51 (sixteen years ago)
lolLet's be clear: we're talkin' hardcore gay nineties, bicycle-built-for-two music here. -- Tim Ellison
― velko, Saturday, 25 July 2009 05:55 (sixteen years ago)
Does this song qualify as early-mid 70s West Coast pop/rock/country-rock?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiEIToOWr64
I love this song so much.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 6 August 2009 03:00 (sixteen years ago)
Heads up for Doug Sahm/SDQ fans, Bear Family is fixing to drop a new Louie & The Lovers set, featuring their great Doug-produced album from '70 (which Evangeline put on cd some years back) plus their lost Atlantic lp from '72!
― The Wild Shirtless Lyrics of Mark Farner (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 3 September 2009 16:12 (sixteen years ago)
that William Truckaway LP arrived in the mail today--really enjoy it. Second side a bit more than the first, which has a mellow "LA session guy" sound, but totally well played and pleasant.
― ian, Tuesday, 22 September 2009 17:51 (sixteen years ago)
http://ventvox.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/51EoE1GUpLL.jpghas this been mentioned? Basically Jansch's early-mid70s West Coast post-psych/pop/rock/folk-rock/country-rock record. And pretty great! Drag City just reissued ....
― tylerw, Tuesday, 22 September 2009 19:09 (sixteen years ago)
I have a rapidshare link for that William Truckaway album, if anyone's interested.
― Jacob Sanders, Tuesday, 22 September 2009 19:19 (sixteen years ago)
Friend of mine just recommended that Jansch record. I haven't heard it but I'm curious.
― scott pgwp (pgwp), Tuesday, 22 September 2009 22:27 (sixteen years ago)
finally hearing this for the first time. what a fine record. definitely for fans of epic bucolic tom rapp/bradleys barn-era beau brummels. really dig it.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_qnm4zt0AZZo/STWJbgLO1yI/AAAAAAAAAeg/fqh1OyHZlHs/s320/appaloosa.jpg
― scott seward, Thursday, 8 October 2009 00:06 (sixteen years ago)
finally heard the 1977 album that Billy Nicholls did for Capitol too. White Horse. Lots of lovely moments. Billy goes from The Small Faces and a 60's psych masterpiece to epic western ballads with half of Little Feat backing him up. some seriously DREAMY balladry going on here. it's no wonder that Leo Sayer and the Marshall Tucker Band covered a song from this album. they were dreamers too. okay, phil collins covered it too, but what can i do, it's a good song.
http://www.geocities.com/mikegriffiths6/White_Horse.jpg
― scott seward, Thursday, 8 October 2009 00:19 (sixteen years ago)
John Parker Compton's solo album To Luna is light years ahead of the Appaloosa record.
http://psychspaniolos.blogspot.com/2008/07/john-parker-compton-to-luna-1971.html
― Hatch, Thursday, 8 October 2009 00:25 (sixteen years ago)
i believe it. dude was talented. he was only 19 when he made the appaloosa record and he already seems fully formed as a songwriter.
― scott seward, Thursday, 8 October 2009 00:35 (sixteen years ago)
Never was a huge fan of the Appaloosa record, but thanks for the tip Hatch.
― ian, Thursday, 8 October 2009 17:56 (sixteen years ago)
really? what's not to like about it? too many strings for you or something? i think its dreamy.
― scott seward, Thursday, 8 October 2009 18:23 (sixteen years ago)
yeah a bit too produced iirc. i haven't heard it in a few years at least. i'll give it another spin next time it comes around.
― ian, Thursday, 8 October 2009 18:25 (sixteen years ago)
I saw some mention The Dude upthread. Last weekend I went to a midnight showing of The Big Lebowski at the Belcourt here in Nashville and all these stoned kids were yelling at the screen & singing all the songs along with the movie. I have been on a post-psych/pop/rock/folk-rock/country-rock kick since then... although I call this genre "Cosmic American Music"Has anyone mentioned ...
The Everly Brothers - Roots
Great LP if you like Sweetheart of the Rodeo etc
― lukevalentine, Friday, 9 October 2009 08:37 (sixteen years ago)
by the way am I the only guy who digs the first Crosby Stills & Nash LP? I found it used and have worn it out. I assume it's not hip to like... but then again the Fleet Foxes are pitchfork darlings and that is not that far removed from CSN in many ways
― lukevalentine, Friday, 9 October 2009 08:40 (sixteen years ago)
I don't know anything about Fleet Foxes but there are many people here who dig the other albums you've mentioned in your two posts (I do, for one). Check the archives and you'll find talk about both albums on other threads, e.g.
The Everly Brothers' Warner Bros. output: S/D, C/D
and
Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young: C/D, S/D
― Euler, Friday, 9 October 2009 08:48 (sixteen years ago)
thanks euler. that was my first post. i'll try to make use of the search function. anyway, so much great music in this tread
― lukevalentine, Friday, 9 October 2009 09:00 (sixteen years ago)
Welcome!
― Euler, Friday, 9 October 2009 09:03 (sixteen years ago)
Steve Young's "Rock, Salt & Nails" just came to my attention. Here's from an AMG review: "Rock Salt and Nails is a highly regarded cult country-rock-folk record, in part because some of the supporting musicians are highly regarded pioneers of the form: Gram Parsons, Chris Hillman, and Gene Clark all appear on the album."
I think his follow-up "Seven Bridges Road" may be more well-known.
― President Keyes, Friday, 9 October 2009 10:44 (sixteen years ago)
Still on my archives (and finally getting around to reading Shakey)-induced Neil Young kick. Picked up the Rockets (pre-NY Crazy Horse) album this week, pretty much jamming it every chance I get. Terrific soul/garage sludge--and that's not just the Danny Whitten songs! The Whitsell Bros. stuff on the second half is just as essential. "Stretch You Skin" sounds like early Roxy Music relocated to '68.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/410A0997S7L._SS500_.jpg
― Roomful of Moogs (C. Grisso/McCain), Saturday, 10 October 2009 17:04 (sixteen years ago)
I just found 2 Cowboy albums, Boyer & Talton and 5'll Getcha Ten. Can't wait to get home and listen to them.
― Jacob Sanders, Wednesday, 14 October 2009 20:38 (sixteen years ago)
hope you like them as much as i do.
― scott seward, Wednesday, 14 October 2009 20:41 (sixteen years ago)
The first song off 5'll Getcha Ten, She Carries A Child is beautiful. Why isn't this group more well known? Duane Allman played guitar.
― Jacob Sanders, Thursday, 15 October 2009 01:28 (sixteen years ago)
jacob, feel free to poat here too:
IAN, WHEN WILL YOU KNOW THE JOYS OF CAPRICORN RECORDING ARTISTS *COWBOY*????
― scott seward, Thursday, 15 October 2009 01:31 (sixteen years ago)
just cuz not a lot of ilx people have heard them and its nice to get testimonials on that thread. they SHOULD be more well known.
― scott seward, Thursday, 15 October 2009 01:32 (sixteen years ago)
The Quiver song Cool Evening off their self titled is sublime. They aren't the greatest band, yet that song is going on my next mix.
― Jacob Sanders, Thursday, 15 October 2009 06:45 (sixteen years ago)
Freaking out on this Anonymous album "Inside the Shadow." Incredible private press folk rock with male/female harmonies and some great lead guitar. ILM thread search didn't turn anything up, this thread seems like a natural home for these guys. Haven't heard the follow up yet (J. Rider's "No Longer Anonymous") but I will remedy that soon.I guess they are from Indiana, but it sound like some straight up California sunshine to me.
― Trip Maker, Tuesday, 8 December 2009 16:09 (sixteen years ago)
Actually, these guys may be a little too psych and not enough country for this thread, soz.
― Trip Maker, Tuesday, 8 December 2009 16:11 (sixteen years ago)
I don't know if these are west coast bands, but a recent trip to austin turned up, Barefoot Jerry 'Southern Delight'Travis Wammack 'Travis Wammack'Dickey Betts 'Highway Call'Fallenrock 'Watch For Fallenrock'
― Jacob Sanders, Tuesday, 5 January 2010 21:07 (sixteen years ago)
Zevon's been mentioned here a couple of times, but you should definitely check out his self-titled album on Asylum. (Technically not his debut, but he considered it as such, having disowned the much earlier 'Wanted Dead or Alive.') One of the very best albums ever to come out of California, and to my mind the best thing the label ever put out. The reason I miss him most.
big time OTM. what an album.
― i want more SBs, lots of SBs (surfboard dudes get wiped out, totally), Thursday, 7 January 2010 02:37 (sixteen years ago)
"Take Good Care of Yourself" by Chris Darrow kind of destroys me sometimes tbh.
― Joint Custody (ian), Sunday, 17 January 2010 22:34 (sixteen years ago)
"One of the very best albums ever to come out of California, and to my mind the best thing the label ever put out."
nah, best is no other. followed by albert brooks' a star is bought. and then manifest destiny by the dictators. and then, like, judee sill or joni or essra or something girly like that. then warren zevon.
― scott seward, Sunday, 17 January 2010 23:32 (sixteen years ago)
just kidding. kinda. no other is definitely my fave though. and i need a copy of that zevon album. i've gotten rid of a bunch of them but always forget to keep one. (and i need to play the albert brooks album at work tomorrow. it never gets old.)
― scott seward, Sunday, 17 January 2010 23:34 (sixteen years ago)