Friday, June 29, 2012
Marrc Gordon - A Dog For My Birthday b/w Giddy-Up
A Dog For My Birthday
Giddy-Up
I actually have a pretty good bunch of post-worthy stuff I dug up at the former Eddy's 3-Way down here, but my ripping setup is messed up in all sorts of ways. In the meantime, we've got another one of these coming up
And a new website for it at RecordRaid.com
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
The Ragin' Storms - Knock Out / Mule Rock
Mule Rock
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
The Mus-Twangs - Marie / Roch Lomond
Monday, March 19, 2012
RECORD RAID: Record Show in New Orleans on the 24th
These things are my brainchild and with a few more staff members and nearly THIRTY vendors this time, my baby appears to be growing up. We're back at Tulane this time, at the quad across from The Boot. Outdoor show under a huge oak tree. Dan Phillips over at HomeOfTheGroove likes it, so apparently I'm doing something right.
Check out the website and the facebook page for more. Hope to see you there!
P.S. I usually don't post my personal projects here (P.S. listen to Storm Surge of Reverb) especially if I haven't been updating lately. Wellllll I think I've got a few things...
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Harry Lee - Thanks...
If you don't know who that is, then this will have absolutely zero worth to you, as it has no musical merit... OK instrumentation was done by seasoned New Orleans musician Carl Marshall and Harry's not even half bad but there are SO many better ways to spend your time.
Even if you are familiar with him, I'd suggest a sampling of one song and moving on, but it's pretty wonderfully cheesy. Here, try Send In the Clowns
Tough on crime but a real sap at heart! I found this at an Abita Springs garage sale a few years ago, the owner apparently didn't even know it existed. Mean to play it on WTUL on a progressive show but never had a tape player handy.
Well here ya go internet.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
The Monks - La-do-da-da / I Remember When
No, no not those Monks with the Monk Time and the Higgle-dy Piggle-Dy, though I don't know who these Monks are. They're a garage band, apparently with a member named Steve Schmidt who signed this record and co-wrote the ballad on here I Remember When. I'm doubtful that the Wray with the other half is any sort of Wray we normally get excited over, but really this is mostly a mystery.
Let's start with the rocker, a cover of Dale Hawkins' La-Do-Da-Da with all sorts of fake concert chest-puffing
And then the slower number
I didn't want to put it before you listened so as to taint your listening experience, but there definitely is a slight warp on this. And of course, it's not exactly devoid of surface noise
Thursday, January 5, 2012
The Pop-Ups - Lurking/Candy Rock
HBR is a hilariously decent label, considering it stands for "Hanna-Barbera Records". Even the cartoon cash-ins (Flintstones records etc) were extremely competent rock & roll records. WFMU's blog has a cool post about it and Spectropop has a page that includes this single, though not listenable.
This here Pop-Ups record is a double instrumental, the better of the two (I think) being the slinking shaker "Lurking", which has a Revels-ish boogie to it, including an organ solo and some honkin' sax
"Candy Rock" sounds a little more like the Routers with marching band instrumentation over a Bo Diddley beat. Fun but probably not going to make you hit eBay.
and a link to the other HBR record I posted, one of my absolute favorites