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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Otis!
Posted by Greg G at 4:58 PM 1 comments
Labels: 1966, Los Angeles, Otis Redding
Exile on Montgomery Street (or Ain't This A Bichiban), Week 2
The Ichiban server in Jersey City is still down, so those of you looking for Ichiban live programming today will find it on our sister webstream Give The Drummer Radio. Matt will be on 2 to 4 PM Eastern, Ted from 4 to 6.
Thanks to Doug and everyone at Give The Drummer Radio for having our backs during this craziness.
Posted by Matt Fiveash at 10:17 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Norton Records: The Hound Checks In...
Last year we were celebrating Norton Records' 25th anniversary, this year they're struggling to recover from Hurricane Sandy. I spent two days this week helping out, cleaning discs on the volunteer assembly line. It's a daunting task, two hundred thousand + records destroyed, jackets ruined - although some of the discs can be salvaged, hence the assembly line, but they need some help.
I go way back with the Norton Records people - Billy Miller and Miriam Linna. Before Norton Records, before the Zantees, before Kicks, Bad Seed and Flamin' Groovies monthly magazines even. Back to another time, back when it seemed like there were maybe a dozen or so people in the whole world that liked the type of sounds Norton has brought to the world - Esquirita, Hasil Adkins, Jack Starr, et al. Now it seems like everyone knows who they are. Last night a friend texted me - his daughter was playing on WFMU at that exact moment. I tuned in to hear the kid, and she and her friends are warbling their way through a Charlie Feathers tune! My, things have changed. If there was one factor in bringing great rock'n'roll to the world, it was Norton Records. Now they're fighting for their life, Hurricane Sandy (obviously named for the Dion tune) destroyed their warehouse, taking out records, personal items like most of Miriam's fabled paperback collection, Billy's 78RPM's, master tapes, fanzines, Kicks Books, etc. If there was ever a good cause, this is it. You can donate money at the Norton website or time or both.
Reasons you should head to Norton headquarters and volunteer:
*For one thing, it's a good cause, maybe the best cause ever. Norton Records has long been at the forefront of what some of us think of as rock'n'roll, and they're just about the only ones who still do it.
*Free pizza and beer. And rubber gloves....
*Its' where all the cool people are, the ones who hardly ever go out anymore (like me and my wife....). I saw some of my favorite people in the world there this week.
*Despite the tragic and stressful conditions, Billy Miller is still one of the funniest people in the world.
*You'll earn indulgences to get to heaven, or where ever you plan on spending your afterlife.
*Learn the record business from the ground up.
*Learn about the hazards of global climate change and how it affects you and your Hasil Adkins records.
*Meet folks from all over the world, study their habits and learn to recognize their accents.
*More fun than it looks, in fact more fun that most NYC clubs these days.
To volunteer call the Norton office (718-789-4438) or Billy's cell (917) 671-7185 or email nortonrec@aol.com with the word Volunteer in the subject box.
Posted by Greg G at 9:28 PM 1 comments
Labels: Norton Records, The Hound
Norton Records: It's bigger than all of us
When I opened my first record store in the early 90s, in Columbia, Missouri, Norton Records was the label on which the whole store pivoted, at least in my heart. Crypt had the best contemporary bands and the Back from the Grave comps and an essential persona of hilarious anger and resentment. Estrus and Sympathy had their own West Coast garage punk thing and the attractive graphic design. In the Red had the weirdos, Goner were the weirdos, and Telstar and Bag of Hammers and Ripoff and others were important to an overall healthy rock and roll presentation. But Norton Records not only had some of the best records - it had the point of view and the sense of humor that most explicitly dovetailed with and informed my own idea of what rock and roll was and why it deserved to be celebrated in all of its crazy permutations.
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The Revelators play in front of Whizz! Records ca. 1996 or so. |
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BANNED! |
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I learned that it was all about chickens. |
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Without these records of unknown origin, the world would be a much poorer place! |
Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 3:02 PM 2 comments
Sinnerama Mix
Gesundheit - The Fall Guys
Lucky Lou - Jody Williams
June's Blues - The Commandos
SINNERAMA MIX
Previous mixes:
SHAKE MIX
EXOTICA MIX
HOT MIX
Posted by J.R. Williams at 2:11 PM 1 comments
NORTON RECORDS HURRICANE BULLS**T UPDATE
We are still at it here at Norton Records, trying to recover from the total destruction of Norton Records warehouse. The volunteers have been amazing - there's even Norton artists cleaning their own records! Sony Records, United Record Pressing and Discwashers have donated a ton of supplies for salvage purposes and we can't thank them enough. The Discwasher machines are speeding up the salvaging process immensely. Volunteers are still needed. E-mail nortonrec@aol.com with VOLUNTEER in the subject line or call 917-671-7185 (my cell phone) but no text or Facebook responses. we will be setting up a second crew at Brooklyn Phono in Sunset Park. Tom at Brooklyn Phono has been a saint and this second location will surely help speed things up. He's come up with some insane mad scientist way of saving 45s. If you want in on that, please put VOLUNTEER SUNSET PARK in the subject.
Posted by Debbie D at 12:22 PM 0 comments
Labels: Debbie D, Norton Records
Apologies From Orson And The Ichiban In Exile Team
Posted by Debbie D at 11:21 AM 0 comments
Labels: Debbie D, Dr. Filth, Orson, Technical Difficulties
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Norton Donations & Volunteer Help
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Rockin' Joe Belock |
I'm sure you've heard by now. Norton Records has suffered a terrible blow in the shape of hurricane Sandy. I'd like to thank all the "first responders" who have been helping out down at the warehouse, and at Norton H.Q., removing and drying records. It's the kind of physical help that leaves you feeling like you're making a difference. It's also the kind of help that folks in the Brooklyn, NY area are more equipped to provide. But the norton family spreads out far past the five boroughs in every direction! And the rest of us can help too. By making a contribution. This contribution will help to restore Norton's supply of jackets and sleeves for the salvaged LP's and 45's. I remember once having a conversation with Miriam about the beginning of the label and where it has progressed to today. It was while she and Billy were graciously housing the band at their home during the recording of the Mary Weiss album. She remarked that "Norton isn't just a company or a label, it is it's own being with a heart and soul." Nurtured and reared by a family of wild Rock and Roll fans all over the world! And it is so true. And now Norton needs our help. Your help. So that it may remain a home to superb music for generations to come. Donate now!
You can also email nortonrec@aol.com for more info on how to lend a hand in Brooklyn. Stay tuned for upcoming benefit concerts for Norton as well as a 1 day WFMU record fair that will include a Norton table with new stuff for sale!!
Posted by Unknown at 5:52 PM 3 comments
Labels: Greg Cartwright, Norton Records
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Live From The Admiral
Tune in tonight from 11-2 for Live From The Admiral with Dr. Filth and Greg Cartwright!
*Apologies for the technical difficulties last night. We are still trying to figure out the logistics of Ichiban in exile. Thanks for your patience!
Posted by Debbie D at 5:50 PM 0 comments
Labels: Debbie D, Live From The Admiral