Sunday, February 21, 2010

Totally Insane - Goin' Insane


Because track #5 is hilarious.  


Living in East Palo Alto wasn't the highlight of my early 20's especially living there with an alcoholic boyfriend, but it was his apartment, just like it was his CD. 


If you think you hear Pam the Funkstress from The Coup you're right.  
  1. Intro
  2. Goin' Insane
  3. It's On
  4. The Bad Hand
  5. Pimps Up, Hoes Down
  6. The Times
  7. A to D
  8. That Insane Shit
  9. Epa Interview
  10. Backstreet Boys
  11. Can't Be Faded
  12. Here We Go Again
  13. Slangin Bean Pies
  14. Maggot Ass Bitches
  15. Krazy Shit
  16. No Mo Muzik
  17. Outro




     HERE

    Saturday, February 20, 2010

    Extra Fancy (Brian Grillo) - Sinnerman


    HIV-Positive Brian Grillo fronted this nearly forgotten pop punk band. I took this CD with me to work because their cover of (the American gospel song made famous [at least to me] by Nina Simone) Sinnerman, was so perfect for the work environment. The video played frequently on MTV until the label abruptly dropped the band and closed the homocore arm altogether. I can't help but think it had to do with Brian being out and more importantly outspoken about being positive, because if a record label can't make a few million off of exploiting a sexy, fit, shirtless gay man banging on an oil can, they have no business in being a record label to begin with. These guys made the other homocore bands look like, well, pansies... 

    Brian is in his late 40's now and still putting out music. His new album "Stomping Back On Fire" is available here.


    1. self made
    2. c'mon louie
    3. imitating angels
    4. violator
    5. 7 years ago
    6. sinnerman
    7. movie star honey
    8. porno star sonny
    9. yes sir
    10. son of that man
    11. william
    12. what i have
    13. beautiful world

    HERE





    Friday, February 19, 2010

    Paco de Lucía - Cositas Buenas



    Supposedly flamenco is music for the poor and disenfranchised. I think most of the greatest music has always been for the disenfranchised. What I think really doesn't matter, Paco de Lucía matters. I'll never make anything so brilliant.
    1.  Patio Custodio (Buleria)
    2. Cositas Buenas (Tangos)
    3. Antonia (Buleria por Soleá)
    4. El Dengue (Rumba)
    5. Volar (Buleria)
    6. El Tesorillo (Tientos)
    7. Que Venga el Alba (Buleria)
    8. Casa Bernardo (Rumba)

    Bongwater - Too Much Sleep


    It's hard to choose a Bongwater album, I really like them all but I don't listen to any of them very much anymore. Paul showed me Bongwater after I started getting into Negativland and I guess looking back it kinda makes sense even though they are really not related to each other in any way. Ann Magnuson and Kramer make some unforgettable music on this disk.  I think Ann is actually brilliant, I wish I could come up with crap like that. 



    1. The Living End
    2. The Drum
    3. Mr. and Mrs. Hell
    4. Too Much Sleep
    5. Talent Is a Vampire
    6. The Bad Review
    7. Ill Fated Lovers Go Time Tripping
    8. Psychedelic Sewing Room
    9. Splash 1
    10. He Loved the Weather
    11. Teena Stays the Same
    12. One Hand on the Road
    13. Then the Babies Return
    14. Why Are We Sleeping?
    15. Khomeini Died Tonight
    16. One So Black
    17. No Trespassing

    Here

    Thursday, February 4, 2010

    Over The Edge Radio (Don Joyce of Negativland) - Arabian Night


    This was probably the show that grabbed my attention the most out of any. It covers Iran, Israel, Palestinians, Egypt etc... Of course the then recent attacks on the World Trade Center is brought up in the broadcast as well as fundamentalist Islam and its effect on the Middle East and the rest of the world. I remember that night Siouxsie was playing in San Francisco and I didn't go and was regretting it when I heard the samples of her song Israel.
    As always the radio show has call-ins, "When your phone stops ringing, you’re on the air and in the mix, don't say hello", there are plenty of callers ringing in with their stupid comments that only KPFA listeners could say.
    I think that it was Negativland's Crosley Bendix and his reviews that made me cynical towards critics and blogs reviewing film and music, because who really gives a squant what you (or myself) think about a piece of culture anyway. Besides the fact that I doubt anyone is reading this or cares what is jotted down here, I try not to make reviews of the music and instead just wallow in my nostalgia of where I was when I heard the music or what it means to me.
    Negativland is one that brings up loads of nostalgia, but every time I listen to something of theirs I also hear new things, or notice new things.
    Here Joyce cuts up the audio from film, interviews, and music to paint a picture of a complex situation that only an artist can articulate so clearly and unbiasedly, though his anti-religious stance comes across as it does in many of his shows.
    Gore Vidal, Bill Maher and all sorts of political commentators have their words cut up and pasted together to present Don Joyce's perspective which is much more palatable to me than most of the analysts he samples. I wish I could do that in my life, just take bits and pieces that please me from each personal conversation I have, and leave the rest in the recycle bin on a hard drive.

    There are years and years of shows available from the Negativland website .
    There is only 1 track, it is 3 hours long.

    HERE