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Instrumental 45 of the Week!
http://wfmuichiban.blogspot.com/2015/07/instrumental-45-of-week.html
Here is alternate take of Link's Comanche! This version I don't think has ever shown up on a compilation. Give it a listen. It features girls/kids screaming "COMANCHE!"
Thursday, June 25, 2015
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Thursday, June 11, 2015
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Thursday, May 28, 2015
Instrumental 45 of the Week!
My new compilation of Instrumentals starts this week over at Ichi Ban!
Go get it!
http://wfmuichiban.blogspot.com/2015/05/instrumental-45-of-week.html
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Ode to the Sickidz
I've told this story a few times, but I think it bears repeating. I first
got in to The Cramps shortly after the Stay Sick album came out. Also right
around that time I developed this irrational desire for music of all kinds, but
mostly centered around punk and rockabilly.
So at this point I had bought every Cramps record I could find and the
fever had me pretty good. I was going to the record store once or twice a week
looking for stuff. One day in the armpit of NH (Nashua), I came across this
fabulous looking CD called NO REASON TO COMPLAIN by a band called The Sickidz. I
LOVED the artwork. It was in black and white and featured these cool bug eyed
creature/kids with rotted teeth, etc.
I flipped the CD over (sorry no LP to be found, and at this time I hadn't
really gotten in to vinyl that much), and noticed that track one said;
introduction Lux Interior, Hot Club 1979. Ok, this told me two things. It was
endorsed by Lux and it was from the late 70's. It had to be good or at least
interesting!
I forked over my 15 bux or whatever it was and eagerly went to my car so I
could listen to the CD. Sure enough, here was Lux's voice intro-ing the band.
You can hear the screaming of the audience. Lux admonishes them not to be
offended by the naked girl down on the floor at the front of the stage. And
introduces the band by calling them the completely IN-rageous SICKIDZ!
So at this point I'm all excited and can't wait to hear the 2nd track! It's
called ON A JONES. The music starts. How do I put this? On a Jones starts with
one bass note repeated again and again. the drums follow at the same rate....the
guitar comes in....what in thee hell am I listening to? I'm not sure what to
make of it. The song is like 5 minutes long and is pretty jarring to say the
least. Oh, and it's about Jonestown! Why would you start an album this way? I
think to myself.
The 3rd track plays. Its called FRENZY. It hits hard and it's primitive and
I fucking love it. Track after track of great tunes. Songs about the living
dead, rhythm gurls, Neanderthal men, and the greatest cover of teen angel that
you'll ever fucking hear.
I get home and I listen to it again immediately. ON A JONES is even growing
on me. Before you know it, it's one of the tunes I put on EVERY compilation tape
I make for people I know. 10 years later it's one of the songs that led me to
creating my own band. We ended 99 percent of our shows with that song.
But I'm getting ahead of myself.
Also during this time, something called Napster was invented. I'm not going
to get into the file sharing debate, but this also led me to meeting and finding
out about tons of bands large and small. One day, I "meet" a fellow download-er
who says something along the lines of; "hey, you have some sickidz stuff! The
drummer is a friend of mine!" We get to know each other (he's a Cramps nut too)
and "talk" all the time.
Before you know it, I'm "meeting" said drummer (now guitarist) of the
Sickidz. I find out they still play shows on occasion! At one point, he mentions
that they are playing a show in New Jersey with THE MAD DADDYS (another band I
had discovered around this time because of the Cramps connection)!
Holy shit, I think, this is worth a trip to Jersey. We pack up the car (my
future wife, and a friend who would become the future bass player in my band)
and hit the fuckin' road. The trip takes something like 7 or 8 hours because of
a snow/ice storm. We stay at some cheap hotel and notice something called a
"Fudruckers" right next door.
So, like most people staying in north jersey, we plan to leave almost
immediately and hit NYC the next day and then head back to Jersey for the show
that night. We spend the day in NYC record shopping, etc. At one point we see
that ? and the Mysterians are playing that night too. So we get back to our
hotel, and I call the club to see what time the show starts.
Me: Hey, what time does the show start tonight?
Them: It's not...
Me: WHAT?!
Them: Yeah, one of the members of the Mad Daddys broke his hand or
something. The show's canceled!
Ugh! Man we were all so pumped for this show. Do we take the train back to
NYC to see Question Mark (which would be kind of a pain in the ass)? Nope we
head to Fudruckers for dinner and leave the next day. The trip would become
known as the time we risked life and limb to drive 7 hours in a snow storm to
eat at a Fudruckers in North Jersey.....
Now. Since this trip I have seen the Sickidz a handful of times (once even
opening for The Cramps), and even seen their new incarnation, Dixy Blood a few
times too. Some members have seen my band and actually enjoyed our stuff too. I
have come to know the members of the band and we have all become friends. A
friendship I treasure.
2 years ago I floated the idea of Lux Lives to them and how cool it would
be to do a tribute to Lux in Philadelphia. They totally got behind the idea and
the show was a great success. This year, they have already played the 2nd Philly
Lux Lives and are doing something I thought they'd never do; play a show in New
York City for the Lux Lives at Otto's Shrunken Head. This is their first time in
NYC as Dixy Blood and the first time they've played NYC in many years. Their set
is a GREAT tribute to The Cramps that you will not want to miss!
IN-rageous IN-deed!
The Sickidz along with Twin Guns will be Playing at the Midnite Monster Hop at Otto's Shrunken Head on Saturday February 28th.
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