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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Psychotronic Movie of the Week: I Drink Your Blood (1970)



"Let it be known sons and daughters, that Satan was an acid head. Drink from his cup. pledge yourselves, and together we'll all freak out."

One of the most infamous psychotronic films of all time, I Drink Your Blood is one of those rare gems that just delivers and delivers and delivers, from the very first frame right up until the very last. There's just so much going on in this Satanic cult, post-Manson hippie gore exploitation movie that it would take an essay to fill you in on everything which awaits you. But I'm posting this for those who haven't seen it yet, I don't want to ruin one moment of it, so I'll resist the temptation to list all of the inanity that's packed into these 83 batshit crazy minutes. 

There's really nothing else quite like it. It was released by Jerry Gross' Cinemation Industries and paired up with I Eat Your Skin, an obscure 1964 voodoo zombie film, for the double feature circuit. The result was an ad campaign for the ages. 


There are some stellar performances here, most notably from Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury, who plays Horace Bones, the leader of the cult, Jadin Wong as Sue-Lin, and George Patterson as Rollo. Lynn Lowry (The Crazies, Shivers, Score) says nothing but looks beautiful throughout in her film debut. It's really well made, written and directed by David Dunston, who had a brief and otherwise nondescript career in the movies, but what he gave us here is something very special, one of a handful of the greatest psychotronic/grindhouse/drive-in movies of all-time. 

A definitive special edition DVD of I Drink Your Blood was issued by Grindhouse Releasing in the early 2000s which is now out of print, grab it if you can. Until then, dig this DVD rip which is currently residing on YouTube. 


 

French Swinging Mademoiselles special on Crayons to Perfume

Thanks to DJ GirlGroupGirl for inviting me to present my perspectives on the French Swinging Mademoiselles during two episodes of Crayons to Perfume, a weekly show featuring girl group sounds 1960-69 !!!

Katty Line

My show is called the Atomic Jukebox. Below are the texts that I read at the beginning of the shows, just for the record. The shows will appear live on the Ichiban stream, and then be archived. I will put links to the archives below when they are available. The archive pages include a full setlist. Thanks for listening !

Show 1 archive

Show 2 archive

I'm going to spotlight French 60s music. Its history is long and complicated, and its problems are numerous, so I am going to summarize. If you want the full story, buy me a drink some time.

You might hope I'm gonna do a show with some great 60s soul, R&B and garage from France. But I can't, because basically there isn't any. While Americans, and to a limited extent the British, were turning out tens of thousands of incredible records in the 60s, the French simply were not.

The explanations are long but boil down to, on one hand, control of the artists, media and record labels by a handful of people and corporations seeking to exploit a lame and uninformed public, and keep them that way, and on the other hand, a cultural impediment to rock n roll. Can you imagine Frank Sinatra doing a convincing reggae record ? No. Well, culturally speaking, and with a few exceptions, the French can't do rock n roll.

However, there was one thing they did do well, a certain category of female vocal music now known as the "Swinging Mademoiselle" style (with various spellings), a term coined by a certain Sasha Monett who put out a series of outstanding compilations with that name. At its best, this style is comparable to what would be called "pop music" in America, like Nancy Sinatra or Tom Jones, featuring a vocalist rather than a group, often with sappy orchestral accompaniment, often a bit precious or with a novelty angle, and very far from garage, soul or r&b. There is a lot of mediocre material, but a few remarkable records as well, and a very few that really stand out.

Thanks, in particular, to several excellent compilations, you have probably heard the handful of really brilliant pop hits that came out of France in the 60s. I'm going to go a little deeper today, in the Swinging Mademoiselle style, and I have some cool songs to play. But I'll be a little critical again and say that, while you may get excited and imagine that these songs are the tip of a fantastic iceberg of thousands of groovy tunes, I would say that's not the case. There are some more good ones, but not a whole lot.

Liz Brady

In the last episode I talked about some of the problems that affected French music in the 60s : cultural impediments, centralized control of the industry and the attraction of adapting Anglo-saxon hits rather than writing their own.

I mentioned that there are some excellent compilations available that feature the best of what the French produced in the 60s. The Swinging Mademoiselle series (3 volumes) is, of course, indispensable. Other compilations that feature the Swinging Mademoiselle sound you're hearing today include :
Girls in the Garage vol 10, 12
Pop à Paris vol 5
Ultra Chicks
Femmes de Paris
Ace C'est Chic! series (3 volumes)

If you are interested in other French 60s music, you can also check out
Gentlemen de Paris
Psychegaelic
Ils Sont Fous Ces Gaulois
Wizzz
Pop à Paris

And sorry if I came off as negative or sarcastic about the limited amount of good French 60s music, but it's simply the truth. There are perhaps 30 good compilations of French 60s music out there (counting both male and female vocals). My friends, who are literally the experts in the field, all agree that there is basically no good stuff left that's not on a compilation.

Another part of the French story is the Scopitone, a sort of jukebox that projected 16mm sound films that what we now realize were the precursor to video clips. This unreliable gadget came and went in 10 years, but they happened to be the right 10 years. With the imperative to fill the machines, the company filmed many of the French artists of the 60s. You can see them now on YouTube, and the 16mm reels have become collectible.



Jacqueline Taïeb

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Bloodstains on the Wall: The Real Nitty Gritty tonight at 7

Bloodstains On The Wall: The Real Nitty Gritty BLUES (& rhythm) Edition - with a guest set by Erin from Down to the Crossroads- tonight at 7:00 on WFMU's Rock 'n' Soul Ichiban http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/63974?dm=1449446893

Whig Out with Brian Poust, dj Agent 45, and Georgia Garage 'n Soul!



Brian Poust is probably best known for his Georgia Soul website where he writes about his favorite Georgia soul sides, and his adventures in record collecting. Although recently re-locating to San Antonio Texas, Brian is still working his Georgia angle, and has a feature article in Oxford America Magazines' Georgia Music Issue 'Atlanta's Sweet Auburn Soul' coming out in mid-December. Brian talks about the artists he spotlights in his article, plays some of his favorite Atlanta Garage 45's and gives us the low down on some of his best Georgia finds. Join us at 8pm, right after the Real Nitty Gritty. Tune in here! -> https://wfmu.org/playlists/WT

Friday, December 4, 2015

Instrumental 45 of the Week!



BOSS! (listen/download)

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Psychotronic Movie of the Week: Johnny Cash in Five Minutes To Live (1961)



Five Minutes To Live (aka Door to Door Maniac) was a 1961 thriller starring Johnny Cash and Vic Tayback. They hatch a scheme to rob a bank by taking the branch vice president's wife hostage and giving him five minutes to hand over the money or she'll get it. Only hitch? He was about to ask her for a divorce, throwing a monkey wrench into the plan. It's a well paced, fast little potboiler, and Cash is great in his first acting role as a cold blooded killer with a guitar. He performs the title song and is shown pickin' and singin' a few times in the film. 



Tayback is suitably sleazy as his partner in crime, and the movie also stars Donald Woods as the bank executive and Cay Forester, who also wrote the screenplay, as his wife. Director Bill Karn previously did a lot of tv work, most notably Gang Busters, and also helmed Ma Barker's Killer Brood the previous year. Sutton Pictures handled the original 1961 release, but AIP got a hold of it in '66 and gave it the Door to Door Maniac title. 



Timi Yuro & the girls at 7 tonite!

Timi Yuro is our Girl of the Week! She sings along with the Shangri-Las, Anna King, The Jewels, Judi & The Affections and Patti Drew! Listen Here! https://wfmu.org/playlists/CE

and make sure you tune in the next two weeks as the Atomic Jukebox fills in for Crayons to Perfume! Jon Von Zelowitz will bring you the best in French 60's girl pop, swingin' Mademoiselles, Ultra Chicks .... ye ye girls! Ohh, la la! I'll be back again on the 23rd of December...but the fun doesn't stop there! The Real Nitty Gritty Tania is going to help kick of the Crayons to Perfume! new year in style so keep your dial tuned to WFMU's Rock'n'Soul Ichiban!

Monday, November 30, 2015

Goin' Back AGAIN to Swamp Guinea! (Part Five)



There are large gaps in my Athens phonebook collection, so this 1976 listing is the earliest I can provide.




Many of you folks out there in Ichibanland are probably a bit mystified at this blog's longtime obsession with long-defunct Athens, GA-area restaurant the Swamp Guinea, but we're going there again, so you'll just have to accept it!



Thee Original.

     The thing that drives most folks' interest in the restaurant is this record, which has intrigued and confused record hounds in this region for decades. You may listen to it here. I've had a fair number of them pass through my hands over the last quarter-century– maybe as many as a dozen. Knowing my interest in the subject, the noted record collector/dealer Kurt Wood recently presented me with a surprise– a heretofore unknown Swamp Guinea record! It's not as fascinating as its predecessor, but it's a perfectly fine bluegrass tune. Its worst sin is that it's not as focused on the particulars of the restaurant, but I've gotten the word from composer Tony Pritchett that this is not happenstance. Asked to recall what had could about this, he responded:



     Hi, Devlin. I was mentored by a man named B.W. Coile back in the early 1970s. He asked me to write a song with Swamp Guinea in the title and in the song. I asked him did it have to be "about the restaurant" or could it be just a song...so I thought about the name, Swamp Guinea, and it reminded me of my daddy telling me not to believe everything I read or hear. Because, it wasn't a swamp and it wasn't a guinea hen. So, I just wrote. Then B.W. took me in to the studio to record it. That's pretty much all I remember about it. He also asked me to write a commercial for Golden Pantry. That got some radio airplay. I've been an "Athens musician" for a very long time. Played almost every club there was to play. Now, my guys and I just do a little Jimmy Buffett cover show. Called Sons Of Sailors. You can access that here: www.sonsofsailors.com








Previously on WFMU's Rock 'n' Soul Ichiban: (1) (2) (3) (4)



BONUS! Go here to read an account of a 1978 visit to the Swamp Guinea by famous author William Least Heat-Moon, from his 1982 NYT bestseller, Blue Highways!

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Whig Out! Opens the Doors of your Mind! 8pm tonite!




Psych Out with the Whig Out! tonight at 8 with Doors impersonators and off-the-wall psychedelic wackiness! click here to listen -> http://wfmu.org/playlists/WT

GRADE A!!! THE REAL NITTY GRITTY tonight at 7PM on WFMU'S Rock 'n' Soul Ichiban Stream!


GIT WITH THE GRIT! https://wfmu.org/playlists/RG

Friday, November 27, 2015

Debbie Does WFMU


Tonight on Debbie Does WFMU!  7-8 PM Fridays.  4-5 AM Sundays.

Playlist - comments


Thursday, November 26, 2015

Happy birthday, Anna Mae!

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

The Fringe Factory goes COLD TURKEY this Thanksgiving Eve!

Tonight The Fringe Factory goes COLD TURKEY for it's 8th Annual Night Before Thanksgiving Show! All Psychedelic, Garage and Hard Rockin' songs from the 60s Underground about food & drink... and all guaranteed to make you hungry & thirsty for more! Tune in at 8pm ET and view the Live Accu-playlist right here: http://wfmu.org/playlists/FY

Psychotronic Movie of the Week Returns! Spend your Thanksgiving with BLOOD FREAK!



I'm bringing the PSYCHOTRONIC MOVIE OF THE WEEK back to the Rock 'n' Soul Ichiban blog and I'm kicking off version 2.0 with my own favorite Thanksgiving cinematic tradition, Brad F. Ginter's BLOOD FREAK.

Ginter's filmography as a director includes just five titles, and it's three that he's primarily remembered for today - the awful biker flick DEVIL RIDER (1970), the bizarre Veronica Lake swan song FLESH FEAST (1970), and today's feature, BLOOD FREAK (1972).

Steve Hawkes, whose previous acting resume was highlighted by two low-budget, shot in Florida Tarzan movies, co-wrote the screenplay with Ginter and stars as Herschell, a Nam vet biker who gets invited to a party by a beautiful young lady and well, one thing leads to another and before we know it, Herschell is addicted to the pot! He ends up eating some chemically altered turkey and when he wakes up he's become a monster with a giant turkey head who needs to feast on the blood of drug addicts to satisfy his cravings. In the end, the only thing that can save him is turning to God - the film was described by Shock Cinema's Steven Puchalski as "the world's first Christian, anti-drug splatter movie!" And if that plot wasn't enough of a trainwreck, wait until you get a load of Ginter himself as the narrator, sitting at a desk in front of faux wooden paneling, talking about "the human body as a mixing bowl," spewing Reefer Madness-style anti-drug rhetoric while smoking a cigarette. At one point he breaks into a coughing fit that only adds to the delicious (unintentional?) irony. You would think they would have done another take, but I guess it wasn't in the budget.


BLOOD FREAK was released on VHS in the 80s by Video Treasures, which promised "A Dracula on Drugs!" Something Weird Video released the ultimate special edition DVD in the early 2000's which is now out of print but can be found on Amazon and eBay. I highly recommend seeking it out, but in the meantime, here's the entire movie as posted on YouTube, DIG! 

EDIT: YouTube has already removed the video I originally posted, but you can still watch it broken down into six parts.







The Sin-Ti-Lating sirens of Italian 60's Soundtracks on Crayons to Perfume! at 7 tonite



Everyone give thanks for those slinky, silky voices of Italian 60's soundtracks! These Sin-Sational soundtrack ladies ooh and ah their way through jazzy little numbers - and you can hear them all tonight at 7 on Crayons to Perfume! so listen here: http://wfmu.org/playlists/CE

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Take a trip back to New York's Dive with Michael Stark on the Whig Out! Sunday at 8



Today on the Whig Out, New Yorker Michael Stark tells us about the 80's garage scene in NYC at the Dive and on Long Island - including his band Stinky & The Skunks! He's brought lots of his favorite bands from that time including the Secret Service and the Mosquitoes, the Optic Nerve & Cheapskates, along with some 60's sounds from New York state! Join us at 8, right after The Real Nitty Gritty! ... Listen here: http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/WT

Thursday, November 19, 2015

instrumental 45 of the Week!



EGGHEAD! (listen/download)

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Oh NO!! The Fringe Factory has a BAD TRIP!!!

Tonight the Fringe Factory has a BAD TRIP!! (In a good, bad way) Featuring the psych, garage and hard rockin' sounds of the sixties and music by The Wailers, New stuff from Mikey & The Drags, Les Gry Grys , Bob Segar Sound System, Them Belfast Gypsies & More! Listen right here at 8pm ET and the archive after: https://wfmu.org/playlists/FY

Crayons to Perfume! at 7 with special guest DJ's Brian Phillips and Jason Stone!!!

Tonite, Crayons to Perfume's special guest dj's are the Electrophonic Brian Phillips, and the The Stepfather of Soul, Mr. Jason Stone who recently wowed the Ponderosa Stomp crowd with a blazing set of soul stormers during the Hip Drop, the Stomp's pre-party dance evening. Tonight they bring their favorite girls, you won't want to miss it, so tune in HERE!

Sunday, November 15, 2015

HIP SHAKEN GoGo! The REAL NITTY GRITTY tonight at 7

savage R&B, greasy rockabilly, gutbucket blues, gruesome garage, sweaty soul, sleazy instro-trash
tune in here: wfmu.org/wfmu_rock.pls

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Go places with the Whig Out! Today at 8 pm!



Go Places!
Listen to the Whig Out at 8pm right after the Real Nitty Gritty every Sunday evening! Today we've got electric jugs, weird instruments in garage songs, the San Diego 80's scene and our special guest Marti Whig, Richard Whig's mom who tells us a little bit about seeing Link Wray live in the mid 60's! Check it out!

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Sunday Sunday Sunday

Sundays
WFMU's Rock 'n' Soul Ichiban is happy to announce the weekly re-webcast of our daily live shows.

4 AM - Debbie Does WFMU
5 AM - The Real Nitty Gritty
6 AM - Whig Out
7 AM - What's Happening?!?!
8 AM - Crayons To Perfume
9 AM - Fringe Factory
10 AM - Diesel Smoke & Dangerous Curves
11 AM - Coming Soon

Friday, November 13, 2015

Instrumental 45 of the Week!


JUNGLE_FEVER! (listen/download)

Thursday, November 12, 2015


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