Saturday, December 6, 2008

12/6/08 - Fight On, Your Time Ain’t Long (LP)

I love "Fight On, Your Time Ain't Long" the latest LP-only compilation of pre-war folk/blues on Mississippi records even though, at times, the music sounds naggingly familiar.



Might be because one of the tracks appears on a different compilation ("Your Enemy Can Not Harm You" by Edward Clayborn also shows up on the 6disc gospel set Goodbye Babylon).



Other times it's due to the recognition of a distinctive voice from a different song that appears on some other compilation (there are some VERY distinctive voices on this compilation and 7 of the 12 artists are also included in Goodbye Babylon).

Or maybe the song itself is familiar.

Ends up that Alfred Karnes' "Goodbye to the Promised Land" is the folk standard 'Don't Let The Deal Go Down' put to different words.

I immediately recognized 'Wouldn't Mind Dying' by Blind Mamie Forehand due to a lasting obsession with the Carter Family (who also performed the song).

But it took nearly two weeks to figure out that the reason why I knew all the words to Kid Prince Moore's 'Sign of the Judgement' the first time I heard it was because Marianne Faithfull (backed by Bill Frisell) covered it on her Strange Weather LP (1987).




"Fight On, Your Time Ain't Long" won't blow away anyone who has already heard Goodbye Babylon, the Smithsonian/Folkways Harry Smith box or the 2 American Primitives on Revenant but even holders of those collections will appreciate that Mississippi has pressed (ON VINYL) a nicely sequenced collection of guitar-centric folk spirituals. And, appropriately, with NO clunkers as at least three of the songs have lyrics that echo the gist of the title--'there's no time to lose... our time on Earth ain't long'.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

11/23/08 Grahame and Marvin (The Big Heat)

The Big Heat (1953) dir=Fritz Lang.


From the opening splatter of gunpowder it doesn't take long for the tension to wind up in this film. The follow up shot of a limpnecked body collapsing onto a desk suggests suicide but a police Sargeant who is played by Glenn Ford soon finds out differently.


Ford doesn't bring much emotional intensity to his role and the exaggeratedly sunny glimpses that are shown of his domestic life are what make the events that transpire feel like a series of gutpunches.


But the real stars of the film are Gloria Grahame and Lee Marvin.







In one of his first credited film appearances Marvin plays a delectably slimey mob-boss strong arm and Grahame is a barfly with a taste for expensive fun who is completly unable to turn away from a mirror. ("I've been poor and I've been rich and RRRRRRICH is better", growleth she.)


The Big Heat doesn't contain many surprises but just as I was about to pigeonhole it as an enjoyable but predictable film about men who obsess over power and women who seek emotional revenge the MINK COATED GIRLS finally get together



and the last ten minutes contain enough whambambam to win me over.


Seeing as it's considered a definitive example of one of my favorite genres, film noir, ... it's about time I saw this one, huh!

11/23/08 - ac/dc @ excel center

still in the process of re-upping all the old snaps (thanks for deleting 'em all with no advance notice, AOL!)

in the meantime...

ac/dc =
malcolm young - guitar
angus young - guitar and pointing
phil rudd- drums
cliff williams - bass
brian johnson - vox
















"she's got the jack" LOL











































Sunday, November 16, 2008

11/06/08- inked heads (zurn/dietz)


artwork by unica zurn
photo of a page in the 16 page Unica Zurn spread found in the latest issue of Yeti Magazine (issue 5)

artnet review of the 2005 exhibition "Unica Zurn: Drawings from the 1960's".


artwork by carrie dietz
(the cover of the pocahaunted/cristina carter split LP on Notnotfun records).

carrie dietz drawings myspace

Friday, October 17, 2008

10/17/08 - wire @ first avenue

colin newman gtr, vocals
graham lewis bass, vocals
robert grey drums
Margaret Fiedler McGinnis gtr




robert and colin



graham



Margaret



roberf and colin



wire



colin and margaret

Friday, September 12, 2008

09/12/08 plastic people of the universe @ cedar : spiritualized @ first avenue, minneapolis

decided at the last minute to go out--ended up hitting a couple of shows. (both really good).

09/12/08 - plastic people of the universe @ cedar cultural center




Jirí Kabeš - viola, vox


Joe Karafiát - guitar, vox
Eva Turnová - bass, vox


Vratislav Brabenec - sax, vox
Jiri
Ivan Bierhanzl - double bass


Eva
Ludvík Kandl - drums

09/12/08 - spiritualized @ first avenue


bkgrnd singers, Jason Pierce


doggen


jason


doggen


jason


once again- bgkrnd singers + jason