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Playlist for

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
August 15, 2008

Hosted by Greg Lyon on FRIDAYS at 2-4 pm
on WPVM Asheville (103.5 FM and www.wpvm.org)

This show is available for listening as an archive for one week after its airing at WPVM’s Archive Page (click on the STREAM button for this show–under the letter ‘G’)

– HUGE amount of late-60s/early 70s Euro prog and psych rock today, including Dark (UK), Twink (UK), Les Irresistibles (France), MI5 (UK), Improved Sound Limited (Germany), Annex Quam (Germany), Alrune Rod (Denmark). Of these, I’d hand the crown to Twink; that Think Pink album is in serious heavy rotation chez Greg.

Delia Derbyshire, however, was far more impressive, although not at all rock. She worked for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and is responsible for the transcendent Doctor Who theme (she didn’t write the song, but she ‘played’ and recorded it using an incredible array of tapes and other electronic machinery). By the mid-1970s, though, she had given up electronic music, evidently because the synthesizer had made things too pre-fabricated.

– That Mykal Xul CD on Gulcher Records out of Indiana is the most perverted scum-rock I’ve heard in a very long time, perhaps since The Frogs’ masterpiece, It’s Only Right and Natural (1989). But wait, The Frogs’ album is not really rock, so maybe you have to go back to the other new release on Gulcher, The Gynecologists’ Hoosier Psychopaths (1981-1994: The Official Recordings). Sick sick sick. I played Mykal Xul covering The Gizmos–because it was the only unedited song on the CD one can play during the day on the radio. If only you could hear "Ridin’ the Cuke." Damn you, FCC!!!!!

– Honest Jon’s Records, out of the UK, hits the 78-RPM jackpot with their new compilation, Give Me Love: Songs of the Brokenhearted - Baghdad, 1925-1929. Jaw-droppingly good.

– I love vibes. One day I’m gonna do an all-vibes special radio show. When I do, Walt Dickerson will be well represented. Today’s background music (and a full-volume cut) was his 1966 release, Impressions of A Patch of Blue, where he took the Jerry Goldsmith soundtrack to the movie A Patch of Blue and made jazz out of it. Sun Ra plays piano and celeste on the record, which is one of the rare sideman appearances in Ra’s discography. Absolutely gorgeous record, but I have to say, I’ve had extraordinarily bad luck acquiring a satisfying copy of it. The CD reissue is out of print and expensive, so I bid and won a shrink-wrapped copy of the album on ebay, only to determine upon opening the shink-wrap that it was a mis-pressing: the record had two Side Bs. So I got another copy on ebay, only to determine this time around that I had purchased a mono copy. And I want the stereo copy. Damn you, ebay!!!!!

Background Music: Walt Dickerson Quartet - Impressions of A Patch of Blue (MGM 1966)

Artist Song Album Label Comments New
Dark RC8 Through the Ages Akarma 1972 UK  
Andre Williams Never Had a Problem Can You Deal With It? Bloodshot 2008 *
Barbecue Bob Yo Yo Blues Chocolate to the Bone Shanachie 1927-1930  
Left Lane Cruiser Amy’s in the Kitchen Bring Yo’ Ass to the Table Alive Natural Sound 2008 *
Digital Leather Simulator Sorcerer Goner 2008 *
Twink Fluid Think Pink Akarm 1970 UK  
Les Irresistibles My Year Is a Day VA - Let’s Ride: 20 Popsike Excursions from the UK & Europe Psychic Circle 1968 *
The MI5 Only Time Will Tell VA - Breaking Point Psychic Circle 1966, UK, later the Maze, later Deep Purple *
Improved Sound Limited Leave This Lesbian World Prae-Kraut Pandaemonium Vol. 1 Yahoo late 1960s Germany  
The Dutchess and the Duke Reservoir Park She’s the Dutchess, He’s the Duke Hardly Art 2008 *
Mark Lanegan Come to Me Bubblegum Beggars Banquet with P.J. Harvey  
Annexus Quam Osmose 1 Osmose Ohr 1970 Germany  
Josephine Foster I Love You & the Springtime Blues This Coming Gladness Bo’ Weavil 2008 *
Alrune Rod Alrune Rod Alrune Rod Sonet 1969 Denmark  
Eleanora Rosenholm Musta Ruusu Vaina jan Muotokuva Fonal Finnish *
Delia Derbyshire The Wizards Laboratory Electrosonic 1972 UK  
Pumice Pebbles Quo Soft Abuse 2008 New Zealand *
Sic Alps Love Is Strange A Long Way Around to a Shortcut Animal Disguise 2008 *
F/i The Pharaoh Paradise Out Here Human Wrechords/Lexicon Devil 1989 Milwaukee  
Home Blitz Something to Do Weird Wings Parts Unknown 2008 New Jersey *
Mykal Xul Hair on My Face Johnson County Line Gulcher Gizmos cover. Indiana *
Blank Dogs Ants On Two Sides Troubleman 2008  
Jeffrey Lee Pierce Hey Juana Wildweed Statik 1985, L.A.  
John Terrill Melancholy Mary Frowny Frown Family Vineyard 2008, Indiana *
Doc & Merle Watson Slidin’ Delta Down South Sugar Hill 1984  
Walt Dickerson Quartet Bacon and Eggs Impressions of a Patch of Blue MGM 1966 with Sun Ra  
Salim Daoud Abuthiyya VA - Give Me Love: Songs of the Brokenhearted - Baghdad, 1925-1929 Honest Jon’s 1925-1929 Baghdad *

Playlist for

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
August 8, 2008

Hosted by Greg Lyon on FRIDAYS at 2-4 pm
on WPVM Asheville (103.5 FM and www.wpvm.org)

This show is available for listening as an archive for one week after its airing at WPVM’s Archive Page (click on the STREAM button for this show–under the letter ‘G’)

– First solo show in ages. I played a lot of yummy new jazz releases, including the first-ever CD reissue of Byard Lancater’s 1979 solo album, "Personal Testimony," from the exciting Porter Records label. You wouldn’t really know it’s a solo record, though, because he accompanies himself (overdubbing) on several instruments, including the bass clarinet (my favorite), flute, percussion, piano, piccolo, alto and soprano sax. Also out now is the 2007 Vision Festival live recording by Bill Dixon’s orchestra, 17 Musicians in Search of a Sound: Darfur, on Aum Fidelity. The 82-year-old Dixon, a woefully under-recorded giant of the jazz avant-garde, is suddenly prolific, as this is his second release this year, the other being the equally compelling Bill Dixon with Exploding Star Orchestra on Thrill Jockey.

– Another tasty new jazz reissue is Giuseppe Logan’s Quartet album from 1964 on ESP-Disk. Theme music was from Horace Tapscott’s 1969 masterpiece, The Giants Is Awakened, which featured a young "Black Arthur Blythe" on sax. Sadly, this gem has not yet been reissued.

Background Music: Horace Tapscott Quintet - The Giant Is Awakened (Flying Dutchman)

Artist Song Album Label Comments New
Devo Are You Experienced? Are You Experienced? 12" Warner Bros  
Fucked Up Mustaa Lunta Year of the Pig EP Matador US 7" B side *
Digital Leather Styrofoam Sorcerer Goner *
Abe Vigoda Animal Ghosts Skeleton PPM *
CSS Believe Achieve Donkey Sub Pop *
Yellow Fever Cats and Rats Cats and Rats s/r *
Bellafea Walking Distance Cavalcade *
Simple In the Night Songs From A Broken Hip s/r *
Jad & David Fair Sasquatch 26 Monster Songs for Children A-Z Kill Rock Stars  
Experimental Dental School Microscope Lab Voices John Doe Loves Me Cochon *
Byard Lancaster Brotherman Personal Testimony Porter 1979 *
Paavoharju Pimeankarkelo Laulu Laakson Kukista Fonal *
Tony Snell Fungus Medieval and Latter Day Lays ESP-Disk 1973  
Johnny Flynn Hong Kong Cemetry A Larum Lost Highway *
John Matthias Viper’s Nest Stories from the Watercooler Counter *
John Fahey Requiem for Russell Blaine Cooper Requia Vanguard 1967  
Horace Tapscott Quintet Niger’s Theme The Giant Is Awakened Flying Dutchman 1969  
Kuusow "Kurunwaarey" et al. Jamiila Jamiila: Songs from a Somali City Original Music  
John-John la lune dans le noir (moon in the dark) Bokan! Musics in the Margin Sub Rosa *
Transvalue Not Knowing Transvalue Book III thankyou *
The Guiseppe Logan Quartet Dance of Satan Quartet ESP-Disk 1964 *
Bill Dixon Intrados 17 Musicians in Search of a Sound: Darfur Aum Fidelity 2008 *

Playlist for

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
July 25, 2008

Hosted by Greg Lyon on FRIDAYS at 2-4 pm
on WPVM Asheville (103.5 FM and www.wpvm.org)

– How did Peter Frampton get away with what has to be the most ridiculous album title ever? "I’m In You"?????????? Incredibly weak song, too. We were going to play it straight, but I couldn’t do it, so we did our best Mystery Science Theater 3000 imitation and gave commentary. Check out that outfit–and the chest hair. 1977 was weird. Just think about crap coming out and shooting up the charts at the same time that the Sex Pistols were ushering in a new universe. Thank you, Johnny Rotten.

– Had a nice drug commentary set with Sonny Bono’s "Pammie’s on a Bummer," which Shaina knows all the lyrics to from her childhood (her dad had the record). Bill Cosby’s "Dope Pusher Song" is a fun and funky scare-tactic song. Holy Modal Rounders sang the "Cocaine Blues"; WPVM just got an incredible shipment of new CDs from the rejuvenated ESP-Disk, including two Holy Modal Rounders reissues and a slew of great jazz (Milford Graves, Giuseppi Logan, and Don Cherry). For more of this stuff, you should listen to Tenor to Tabla, Wednesday nights on WPVM from 8-11 pm, hosted by Jonathan. It’s dope.

– I played two of the three releases on the newly created Assophon Records out of Seattle: an imaginary soundtrack by Factums and a great skronky jazz set by the Spider Trio. You’ll hear the third disc, by The Sea Donkeys, in an upcoming show, I promise, as it may be the best of the three. Great new label!

Artist Song Album Label Comments New
Swell Maps Midget Submarines Collision Time Revisited Mute  
Pumice Sick Bay Duvet Quo Soft Abuse

New Zealand

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Factums Lotus A Primitive Future Assophon 2008, new one  
Awesome Color Eyes of Light Electric Aborigines Ecstatic Peace! *
Great American Desert The Still Lake Split CD with Drear

from Martha Hurley’s WFMU premium

 
The Shadow Ring Put the Music In its Coffin Put the Music in Its Coffin Siltbreeze 1994  
Bruce Haack Mean Old Devil The Electric Lucifer Book QDK Media 1979  
Black Devil Disco Club Coach Me 28 After Lo Recordings we have somebody at WPVM requesting this album constantly  
Flying Lotus Beginner’s Falafel Los Angeles Warp *
Sonny Bono Pammie’s on a Bummer Inner Views Atco 1967  
Bill Cosby Dope Pusher Song Talks to Kids About Drugs Uni 1971  
Holy Modal Rounders Cocaine Blues Indian War Whoop ESP-Disk 1967 *
The Dutchess and the Duke Back to Me She’s the Dutchess, He’s the Duke Hardly Art *
John Terrill Lazy Day Frowny Frown Family Vineyard *
Peter Frampton I’m in You I’m in You A&M 1977  
Andre Williams Can’t Take ‘em Off Can You Deal With It? Bloodshot *
Asie Payton Skinny Legs & All Worried Fat Possum  
Thee Minks Lust for You Songs About Boys Steel Cage Philadelphia  
The Cute Lepers Nervous Habits Can’t Stand Modern Music Blackheart *
The Shaggs My Pal Foot Foot Philosophy of the World  
Skip James I’m So Glad 1931 Mississippi  
The Yardbirds I Ain’t Done Wrong Live at the BBC  
Spider Trio [Side 2 Track 2] Rendezvous Assophon  

Playlist for
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
July 18, 2008

Hosted by Greg Lyon on FRIDAYS at 2-4 pm
on WPVM Asheville (103.5 FM and www.wpvm.org)

– I’m catching up and just posting some playlists. Lot of good new music in this show.

Artist Song Album Label Comments New
John Terrill I’ll Follow in Time Frowny Frown Family Vineyard former lead singer of the Dancing Cigarettes *
Pumice Pumice Quo Quo Soft Abuse New Zealand *
Alan & Richard Bishop Papa Legba The Brothers Unconnected Abduction tour CD *
Fred McDowell You Gotta Move You Gotta Move Arhoolie  
Del McCoury Band Get Down on Your Knees and Pray The Family Ceili  
Charlie Feathers Jungle Fever Long Time Ago: Rare and Unissued Volume 3 Norton *
The 13th Floor Elevators Fire Engine The Psychedelic Sounds of 1966  
Edgar Broughton Band Madhatter Edgar Broughton Band 1971  
Equipe 84 29th September VA - Let’s Ride: 20 Popsike Excursions from the UK & Europe Psychic Circle Modena, Italy *
U.S. Maple The Wanderer The Wanderer EP  
Holy Modal Rounders Radar Blues Indian War Whoop ESP-Disk *
Paavoharju Tuoksu tarrttuu Meihin Laulu laakson kukista Fonal Finnish *
Circle Back to Pori Pori Finnish  
Elephant 9 Skink Dodovoodoo Rune Grammofon Norway *
Orange Subway Over the Rainbow In The Midst Of Chaos De Stijl 1978, Connecticut, sax player Paul Flaherty’s recorded debut *
Blurt My Mother Was a Friend of an Enemy of the People In Berlin Ruby 1981  
Eddy Current Suppression Ring It’s All Square Eddy Current Suppression Ring Dropkick 2006, Australia  
Ikara Colt Escalate Sink Venice Fantastic Plastic UK  
Abe Vigoda Bear Face Skeleton Post Present Medium L.A. *
Awesome Color Burning Electric Aborigines Ecstatic Peace! Brooklyn/Michigan *
Cosmic Psychos Down on the Farm Fifteen Years, A Million Beers Dropkick Australia  
Andre Williams Pray for You Daughter Can You Deal With It? Bloodshot sick *
King Khan and the Shrines Land of the Freak The Supreme Genuis of King Khan and The Shrines Vice anthology *
The Diplomats of Solid Sound Featuring the Diplomettes Smokey Places The Diplomats of Solid Sound Pravda *

Playlist for
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
July 11, 2008

Hosted by Greg Lyon on FRIDAYS at 2-4 pm
on WPVM Asheville (103.5 FM and www.wpvm.org)

This show is available for listening as an archive for one week after its airing at WPVM’s Archive Page (click on the STREAM button for this show–under the letter ‘G’)

Notes:

– Don Howland (of the Bassholes, Wooden Tit, and Gibson Bros.) showed up with his Cincinnati Reds t-shirt and a sack full of rock ‘n’ roll records from the underbelly of the underground, ready to spring them on the rest of the world during this here little radio show. Many of these discs were ones Don said he had always wanted to hear on the radio airwaves, and they were all over the place, from classic UK punk rock to swampy R&B, from Columbus OH garage rock to French femme art-rock to NYC no wave. It was all a blast. Here are some things I learned…

– I need to track down a bunch of those 7-inch 45s on High Water Records, the label started by Dr. David Evans, ethnomusicologist (Delta blues expert) at Memphis State University. I had the Jessie Mae Hemphill LP, but Don brought a superb R&B blues-boogie thing by the Fieldstones. There’s an interesting piece on the Fieldstones and High Water Records in general in the superb online ‘zine, Perfect Sound Forever.

– We played several tracks related to Jim Shepard (Vertical Slit, V-3), and I learned that while both Jim and Don grew up in Columbus, Don didn’t know him until around the time punk broke. Jim had already been playing out in the Columbus area, thus making him truly proto-punk, kinda analogous to Pere Ubu in Cleveland.

– Some other drum and guitar duos before the White Stripes: Doo Rag, Flat Duo Jets, and the Bassholes (with Don Howland, of course).

– Bassholes will be recording later this summer for a release on Columbus Discount Records, which is evidently a collective involving folks from Times New Viking.

– When asked what his favorite band off all time is, Don will reply, "Chain Gang."

– Today’s picture is of the Beast 7", about which I completely forgot to ask Don. There’s precious little about them on the old internet, but Don wrote back to let me know that they were led by Bryan Gregory, original guitarist for the Cramps, and were rumored to be practicing satanists (some sites–here’s one–dispute this).

Background Music: Gabor Szabo - His Great Hits (Impulse!)

Artist Song Album Label Comments
Lew Lewis Caravan Man Boogie on the Street 7 Stiff 1976 UK pub rock, proto-punk
Beast Possessed Possessed 7" Amdusias 1982. I need to ask Don about this one. I couldn’t really find any info, and I forgot to back-announce it.
Lolitas La fille qui se promène sur les rails La fille qui se promène sur les rails New Rose 1988, French, featuring Françoise Cactus, now of Stereo Total.
The Fieldstones The Thing 7" High Water c. 1983
Jessie Mae Hemphill Feelin’ Good Feelin’ Good High Water my choice, informed by the fact that Don covered a track from this album on his solo record, The Land Beyond the Mountains
The Cheater Slicks You Don’t Satisfy You Don’t Satisfy 7" Sympathy 1990, band now residing in Columbus
Scrawl Just Plain Bad Just Plain Bad 7" Sol 1992, Columbus
V-3 Spellbound Monsters of Hollywood EP Iron Press 1991, Columbus
Don Howland Buckeye Jim Matter Dominates Spirit: Jim Shepard Tribute Meta 2001, Columbus
V-3 Inside Outpost 7" Siltbreeze 1991, Columbus
Television Personalities King and Country Smashing Time! Rough Trade 1980, UK. Crazy drum-break! Nice "Venus" riff rip-off.
Ron House Restraining Order Obsessed Moses Carryout 2002, Columbus. Don was briefly in Great Plains with Ron House. They also did Ego Summit together with Jim Shepard and others. This song was my choice.
Les Bellas Hey, I’m Going Down Hey, I’m Going Down Profêt 2005, French
Bassholes Interzone 7" Seldom Scene 1997, Joy Division cover.
Strip Kings Slow Panic 7" In the Red 1996, UK. First Brit band on L.A.’s In the Red Records
The Mad The Hell Fried Egg 7" Disgusting 1979 early NY harcore
Mars 3E 7" Ze 1977, NYC no wave
The Bird and the Bee La La La The Bird & the Bee Blue Note 2007, California. Inara George has a new one with Van Dyke Parks
Bill Watkins Big Guitar Cincinnati Rock & Roll Lee c. 1957, Ohio
Hasil Adkins When I Saw You Last Night Moon Over Madison: The Lonesome and Blue Sounds of Hasil Adkins nameless My choice.
Ars Nova I Was Once Sunshine & Shadows Atlantic 1969, New York
Chain Gang Gross Out on 40 Deuce Mondo Manhattan Lost 1987, New York
The Electric Chairs Paranoia Paradise 1977 Illegal released 1978, Wayne County’s band, NYC
Princess Tinymeat A Bun in the Oven A Bun in the Oven Rough Trade 1985, UK. Virgin Prunes offshoot
Debris’ Boyfriend Debris’ Anopheles Recorded 1976, in Oklahoma. My choice.