TuneIn
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Ichiban Meetup......Macon, Ga.
Happy to report that the first ever Ichiban Meet & Greet this weekend in Macon was a big success. Perhaps you'll recall that last week I put out the word that we'd be staging a little get together at the Disabled American Veterans Hall in Macon, Georgia. Music was provided by the Southern Gents.
Things went off without a hitch and we sure were surprised by the size of our readership in Macon. A nicer bunch of people you could never hope to meet. Thanks for coming out, y'all! That's our fearless leader right in the middle.
Posted by Greg G at 6:34 PM 6 comments
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Tribute To The Disabled Veteran (MP3)
Johnny B. Denton - Tribute To The Disabled Veteran (2:42)
If you'll be in middle Georgia the day after Thanksgiving, feel free to come on out and have a beer with me and Ichiban maven Debbie D and our spouses at the Disabled American Veterans Hall in Macon. We'll probably be there by 8PM or so. Live music will be provided by the house band, the Southern Gents.
We should be pretty easy to spot.
DAV Hall
4493 Houston Avenue
Macon, Georgia
MAP
Posted by Greg G at 4:00 PM 0 comments
Return Of The Big 10 Inch.....Record Party!
Join us on Sunday, November 21 for the long awaited Return of the Big Ten Inch record party at the Bell House in Brooklyn. Hear all your favorite Ichiban Rock 'n' Soul records the way they were meant to be heard, AT 78 RPMs! 5-10 PM. Free. Cash bar. See you there.
Posted by Debbie D at 1:38 PM 2 comments
Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Kancho!
artwork by our hero Takeshi Tadatsu
You can listen to the Ichiban stream on your phone. Just download the WFMU app or plug our address into any public media player.
Posted by Debbie D at 10:03 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Endless Endless Sleep
Jody Reynolds (mp3s)
Jimmy Witherspoon
Lee Kram
Little Willie John
Hondells
Hank Williams, Jr
Poppy Family
Posted by Spazz at 8:05 AM 4 comments
Labels: cover songs, Spazz
Friday, November 12, 2010
My Benny's Wearing Off (MP3)
Tom Hyatt & The Black Mountain Boys - My Benny's Wearing Off (2:18)
My Benny's Wearing Off, a Sid Kleiner's House Of Guitars production, was recorded in Califon, New Jersey - less than 50 miles from WFMU headquarters in Jersey City.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Mac Rebennack aka Dr. John
Under A Hoodoo Moon
Mac Rebennack - Storm Warning (78)
Ronnie & The Delinquents - Bad Neighborhood
Dr. John - Mama Roux
Posted by Debbie D at 4:16 PM 3 comments
Labels: Debbie D, Dr. John, Mac Rebennack, mp3s
Friday, November 5, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
The Devil In Mrs. Jones
Billy Larkin - The Devil In Mrs. Jones (2:34)
Give a listen to this breezy chunk of infectious mid-70s country pop from Billy Larkin.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Ichiban New Bin
Ace Records has done it again with a compilation of songs written by Lee Hazlewood. Califia has 25 obscure covers/originals of hits that require repeated listenings. For example:
Duane & Miriam Eddy - Guitar On My Mind (mp3)
Dino, Desi and Billy - The Rebel Kind
Salute to Dave the Spazz for the add.
Posted by Debbie D at 9:21 PM 0 comments
Charley Pride In Person
Six Days On The Road
Just Between You And Me
Shutters & Boards
Posted by Matt Fiveash at 12:59 PM 2 comments
Labels: Charley Pride, Lloyd Green, Matt Fiveash
Monday, November 1, 2010
Jackie Shane!
Posted by Debbie D at 6:32 PM 1 comments
Labels: Debbie D, drag queens, mp3s
Sunday, October 31, 2010
And The Winners Are
Congratulations to all 5 of our contest winners! Joe S, Rich Z, Chris D, Brian M and Brian S. Thanks to everyone who entered and to Darrell over at Monster Movie Music for making the movie!!
Posted by Debbie D at 1:00 AM 3 comments
Friday, October 29, 2010
Witchin' You A Happy Halloween...
Posted by Greg G at 10:52 PM 0 comments
Labels: Greg, Halloween, photography
Turn My Picture Upside Down (MP3)
Merle Travis - Turn My Picture Upside Down (2:28)
Here's one from the multi-talented Merle Travis, the pride of Rosewood, Kentucky, located in Muhlenberg County. Warren Oates grew up just about 15 miles down the road in Depoy.
Remembering Mad Mike Metrovich this Halloween Season
Mad Mike died shortly after his Halloween show back in 2000. Two years ago Norton Records put out the stunning collection titled, Mad Mike Monsters. If you don't know who Mad Mike was, I can't stress enough that you pick up the 3 LP's (they're out on cd too, but....) that are filled to the brim with amazing songs. If you already know who Mad Mike was, I assume you already have these wonderful releases!
Here is a song that was a Mad Mike favorite with some Mad Mike patter before and after the song from an aircheck from a Halloween show on WZUM (it remains to be seen if this was from his last show, but when i first heard it, it gave me shivers down my spine).
The_Poets_Dead
And here is a link to my compilation of songs Mad Mike used to play that I made shortly after the Norton releases with all sorts of Mad Mike airchecks thrown in. I tried to make it sound like an actual Mad Mike show from back in the day. It is called More Mad Mike Madness.
http://kogarsjunglejuice.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html
oops, the link was dead--now fixed...
Posted by Kogar the Swinging Ape at 2:03 PM 0 comments
Seven Corpse Dinner
1-The Madmen - Haunted
2-Peter And The Wolves - Mr. Frankenstein
3-The Rainbows - I'm Gonna Go Down
4-The Essex - Cemetery Stomp
5-Important Announcement
6-The Magics - Zombie Walk
7-Count Drac - The Trance
8-Baron Daemon & The Vampires - The Transylvania Twist
9-The Weirdos -E.S.P.
10-Coming Attraction - Fiend For Flesh
11-Merv Griffin - House Of Horrors
12-Leonard Johnson - The Bug
13-Connoissurs - Count Macabre
14-Claudine Clark - Walkin' Through A Cemetery
15-Coming Attraction - Frogs!
16-Morgus With The Daringers - Werewolf
17-The Emersons - Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
18-Igor And The Maniacs - The Big Green
19-Skipper Tyle - Wolf Gal
20-The Last Word - Sleepy Hollow
21-Tony Casanova - The Grave
Re-mastered from the original 45s
Posted by Debbie D at 9:35 AM 10 comments
Labels: With Your Host Rex
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Happy Halloween from Mad Daddy & Fool's Paradise!
Posted by Debbie D at 7:33 PM 5 comments
Labels: Fool's Paradise With Rex, Mad Daddy, mp3s
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
When Is Mama Coming Home (Sad MP3)
Daddy, where did they take Mommy in that big black car?
Leroy Copling Of The Ozark Troupadors - When Is Mama Coming Home (3:12)
This greasy riff
I love this greasy, grinding riff (or lick, or motif, or whatever the stratocaster-playing lawyers who run everything are calling it these days). It has long since been run into the ground by the giant-beer-company-sponsored, neatly-trimmed-bearded legions of "blues" "musicians" all over America and the world, but these variations on it still sound pretty good to my ears and hopefully to yours:
Little Richard- Directly From My Heart
Don and Dewey- Pink Champagne
Howlin' Wolf- I Walked From Dallas
Hound Dog Taylor- Sadie
Posted by Matt Fiveash at 11:43 AM 2 comments
Labels: Don and Dewey, Hound Dog Taylor, Howlin' Wolf, Little Richard, Matt Fiveash
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Lux and Ivy's Favorites Volume Fifteen!
Here is Lux and Ivy's Favorites Volume Fifteen!
This volume is a mix of left over songs from that magical tape that came into my possession earlier this year and some other hold over songs that I've been waiting to throw on the series.
A HUGE thank you goes out to Haunted George for doing the cover for this volume. For those unfamiliar with his work, I highly recommend checking out his Myspace or Facebook pages (the URL's are part of the artwork when you download the volume). Be sure to check out his stuff. It's some of the more interesting/different music being produced today in a landscape filled with the usual garbagegarage (tm).
A few notes on the songs.
The intro/instrumental was reassembled from the original tape using the best sources I could find. You can read the whole story about "instrumental" on my blog. It shouldn't be too hard to find the track title if you really want to know. I kept it a mystery for the hell of it. The actual intro will be familiar with most everyone (i hope!). It was on the tape I was given and I had to laugh when I heard it. You could tell it was recorded using a cheap microphone that was more than likely held up to a television so it could be put on the tape.
Ruth Wallis - Ubangi. Wow, here is a song that i've looked for for years! In an old interview with the Cramps, Lux had attributed this song to someone named Ruth Fallen, and described the song in pretty good detail. I could never find this song anywhere. He called it YOU BANGI ME, I BANGI YOU (or something like that).
Then, as a result of that interview I gave to Dig It magazine, someone contacted me (thanks Colin!) suggesting that it was Ruth WALLIS! I tracked down the song, listened to it, and decided it HAD to be the song Lux was referring to. My guess is that the interviewer mis-heard Lux when he said the name of the artist. FALL-IN, WALL-IS, it could have been careless notes, or a bad transcription of a tape the interviewer had made.
Finding a good copy of the song was nearly impossible. It originally appeared on 78. I found a CD compilation of Wallis's songs with Ubangi on it. Great, right? A version taken from CD has to be good quality, right? Wouldn't you know it? The CD has a glitch on that particular song! Any mp3 rips of it sounded like shit. Besides the glitch it had an amazing amount of background noise.
After a while I found that it had been issued on a LP as well and through some further searching found a sealed copy for sale on ebay. This is the version on this compilation. And even then, it doesn't sound that great. I think it was mastered from the original 78 and not a master tape. The song even gets louder and softer, so I guess no one cared because it was for stag parties anyway!
Then I found a few more holdover songs from the original INCREDIBLY STRANGE MUSIC interview.
Red Hewitt and the Buccaneers - D.J. Blues; Lux never mentioned the artist, just talked about the song, and the lyric "music right out of the swirling all!" The first few seconds of this track remind me of a cramps song. So happy to have found this track. Red Hewitt was from New Zealand and released a few 45's on the Audion label (see scan on tracklisting).
Sheri Lee Douglas - Chime Bells; Never thought I'd find this one. Lux and Ivy swear this is KAY MARTIN singing, and I have to agree with them. It sounds exactly like her. The b-side of this 45 will be on the next LAIF volume.
Let's see, what else? There are a few more tracks from Forbidden City Dog Food as well as a bit from the Purple Knif Show. After listening to it again recently I heard a few seconds of something that never registered with me before. As the show ends, there is a few seconds of the deadly ones song, the mad drummer! It is such a great song, it HAD to be included on this volume.
Enjoy this volume, it might be awhile before the next one, but you never know!
My plans for remastered versions of the earlier volumes are still going according to plan. Volume 6 will be next, then volume's one, two, three and five.
Huge thanks go out to: Debbie D for doing a little sound voodoo on a bunch of the mp3's to make them sound better, Howie Pyro for the secret track, Bruce Milne, Colin Duff, Olaf Jens for helping me with a few songs, Steve Pallow, and Adam Fitch for his amazing graphics.
LAIF_15
Posted by Kogar the Swinging Ape at 3:09 PM 9 comments
Labels: Lux and Ivy, The Cramps
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Alfred Hitchcock Swings
Stanley Wilson - Theme of Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Here's the swingin'est version of the Alfred Hitchcock theme you will ever hear.
Posted by Jukeboxmafia at 11:47 PM 0 comments
Labels: Halloween, Soundtracks, TV
Monday, October 18, 2010
Elvis & A Little Mid-Century Mania
Over at beltstl.com (Built Environment in Layman's Terms, St. Louis), Toby Weiss has put together a humdinger of a blog post that looks back at Elvis Presley movies and their eye-popping embrace of mid-century modernism at its finest. The screen captures are truly sensational.
Posted by Greg G at 11:37 PM 1 comments
Labels: Elvis, Greg, mid-century modernism
Sunday, October 17, 2010
GO-GO GORILLA
THE GHOST IN THE INVISIBLE BIKINI 1966
GEORGE BARROWS 1914 - 1994
Posted by sshark at 2:22 AM 1 comments
Labels: SSHARK
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Who Will Buy The Wine (MP3)
Charlie Walker - Who Will Buy The Wine (2:38)
This 1960 hard country shuffle comes from legendary Texas honky-tonker Charlie Walker (1926 - 2008). The bracing twin fiddle licks that kick off the record are a sure sign that two or three minutes of sheer musical exhilaration will follow.
And how about the publicity for Bobby Freeman's appearance at the Pussycat A Go Go lounge on the Las Vegas Strip? Opening the show for Bobby Freeman was Satans Four and Go Go girls! Sign me up. Please.
Image credit: the Vintage Vegas photostream on Flickr. Go check it out; it's amazing.
Posted by Greg G at 2:37 PM 1 comments