Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Wade In The Water

Two Sundays ago, Smugglin’ Johnny C came through with a boat so he, Cap’n Billy D and me set off for Shelter Island’s annual Boat Party where the East End’s fine, fine, finest were booked to rock us on the water. Only accessible by boat, we found something like 350 vessels varying in size from kayaks to million-dollar seafarers and everything in between neatly lined up in rows, while several hundred people swam or floated around the “splosh pit” in front of the stage on all manner of inflatable devices (including what you’re thinking, Danville), many drinking beer, some even with cocktails in Martini glasses or champagne flutes taped to their surfboards. We carefully steered through the traffic and anchored just short of the pit, dead center. The boat next door had a gas-powered drinks blender that started when you pulled a cord, much the same way as you might fire up your lawnmower. They were serving Margaritas. We got there as Matty Liot & the Super Big Up were strangling ‘Apache’ so we checked out the scenery. All around, there were drunk gals in bikinis being sprayed by those high-powered water pistols thanks to the drunk guys. So "thanks" to the drunk guys! The bands were set up on the second-floor deck of a rickety-looking barge and the sound system would have been great if it hadn’t automatically cut out for 5 seconds every time the volume peaked above a certain level, presumably to prevent damage to the speakers. A pity, really, because easing the volume back a couple of dBs wouldn't have made much difference overall - especially as the boats in the back could tune into an FM simulcast.
Next up were the mighty, beer-dispensing Blaggards who launched into their set with a righteous 'Maggie’s Farm'. Other smart covers including Robert Parker's 'Barefootin’',
Gordon Terry’s 'It Ain’t Right', Mickey Newbury’s 'Why You Been Gone So Long', John Hiatt’s 'Tennessee Plates', Danny Kirwan’s fantastic 'Tell Me All The Things You Do', Freddie King’s 'Sen-Say-Shun' which served as a showcase for Blagguitarist, Rich Umbach, another Dylan tune 'Everything Is Broken' and a few more followed feverishly finishing with the Monkees' 'Pleasant Valley Sunday'. Then, they were gone. Just like that. The crowd loved 'em, and I think it's time the buggers, sorry, the Blaggards, got into a studio right away and made a proper record.



The Blaggards
- "Tell Me All The Things You Do"
Major Harbor, Shelter Island
August 3rd 08


That left it up to The Lone Sharks to wrap up the day’s festivities with their enlightened brand of rock ‘n’ roll. Seems like there's always a new guy in the band but each line-up delivers and this one, with Stan Mitchell on the traps, Joe Lauro slappin’ the big ol' bass, Paul Scher oozing sax appeal and David Deitch pulling out all the stops on his keys got the whole crowd syncro-drinkin’ and floatin' in tune! And just as I’m getting used toRelaxed’ Gene Casey playing in his summer garb of white strides and a Hawaiian shirt, I was a little unnerved to see he'd swapped his trademark cowboy hat for a yellow headband. Visions of Mark Knopfler cropped up but ultimately only because Gene's got some serious guitar chops too. Playing on a decrepit boat in a strong wind to a bunch of sloppy, sunburned drunks treading water - which, by now, was probably a very dodgy cocktail of H2O, booze, piss, spit and a few jellyfish to liven things up - is no place for a fashion statement, if you get my drift. So, with a "How was church?" the Lone Sharks kicked off a wicked set that included 'Tear It Up', 'Get Rhythm', 'Gone Hollywood', 'Pretty Thing', 'Peter Gunn Theme', 'The In-Crowd', 'Trying To Get To You', 'Oh Carol', 'The Snizz Pt. 2', 'Sugarfoot Rag', 'The Promised Land', 'Folsom Prison Blues', and 'Sea Cruise'. It was a perfect end to 'Shark Week'.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Angel Corpus Christi



(footage courtesy of ACC & Rich Stim)

Sunday, August 10, 2008

North Fork Sound Top 20 – August 10th ‘08

1. Lambchop: Up With People (Zero 7 dub mix)
2. Levon Helm: Willie & The Hand Jive
3. Doug Powell: She Walks On Water
4. John Lee Hooker: I Cover The Waterfront
5. ? & The Mysterians: Ten O’Clock
6. The Cobra-Matics: It Ain’t Right
7. The Shadows: Apache
8. Betty Davis: Shut Off The Light
9. Gene Ammons: Till There Was You
10. Them: (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66
11. Dr. Feelgood: Watch Your Step
12. The Stranglers: Something Better Change
13. Suicide: Dominic Christ (2005 mix)
14. Paul Thorn: A Woman To Love
15. Horace Andy: Don’t Break My Heart
16. Sandy Denny: I’m A Dreamer
17. The Undertones: Jimmy Jimmy
18. The Supremes: Stoned Love
19. The Axcents: Hold It Mary
20. Chessmoves: So Glad I’m Living

Featured Album:
Genevieve Waite: Romance Is On The Rise

The 7” B-side:
Max Wall: Dream Tobacco

Last Week’s Listener Favourites:
Eddie Cochran: Cut Across Shorty
Angel Corpus Christi: I’m 18
John Coltrane: My Shining Hour
Marianne Nowottny & The All American Band: Mr So & So (German version)
Betty Davis: Dedicated To The Press
Kraftwerk: Autobahn (excerpt)
Buddy Holly & The Crickets: Little Baby
The Specials: Gangsters
Big Joe Turner: Shake, Rattle & Roll
Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Mystery Train
Tracey Curtis: If The Death Penalty Were An Olympic Sport
Patti Smith: Piss Factory
East River String Band: Nobody’s Business If I Do
Suicide: Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne
Levon Helm: Summertime Blues
Bo Diddley: Who Do You Love?
Dr. Feelgood: Down At The Doctor’s
Richard Thompson Band: Wall Of Death, live
Ronnie Spector: Good Love Is Hard To Find

(when listening to the station, you can choose your favorites by clicking the “thumbs-up” icon in your Live365 window)

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

I Have Fun Everywhere I Go


I’m reasonably sure several of you have a toke now and then. Perhaps even a cocktail. Some of you certainly like the punk rock and some the dirty blues. A handful of you would own up to enjoying (a smattering even making) porn and I daresay a few, ok, one of us used to like, pro-wrestling. (Steve Logan and 'Exotic' Adrian Street had something of a subliminal influence on a very young ht). Mike Edison has immersed himself in all of the above and has just written the funniest book I’ve read all year - I Have Fun Everywhere I Go: Savage Tales of Pot, Porn, Punk Rock, Pro Wrestling, Talking Apes, Evil Bosses, Dirty Blues, American Heroes, and the Most Notorious Magazines in the World (Faber & Faber). He tells about making his bones at Wrestling’s Main Event magazine, performing with GG Allin, drumming and touring with the Raunch Hands and Sharkey’s Machine, cranking out 28 stroke novels in mere days, organizing photo shoots for Cheri, writing those Penthouse 'letters', publishing the boo-boosting periodical High Times, working for and then replacing Screw’s Al Goldstein, editing Heeb, and much, much more. These days, he's holed up at the Hal Leonard Performing Arts Group comissioning and editing the Lemmy-approved, Eric Danville-compiled, Official Heavy Metal Book Of Lists on their Backbeat Books imprint and making monstrously over the top avant-blues albums with his Edison Rocket Train, assisted by downtown bluesbreaker, Jon Spencer. When I say Edison gets into his job, I’m not kidding. He gobbles it up - from the inside out - washes it down with a 6-pack and belches out funny story after funny story. Either buy the book or buy the Spencer-produced spoken word cd - although you could probably do with both.
Mike Edison
Manitoba's, NYC

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Monday, August 4, 2008

The Lone Sharks


Gene Casey
The Old Mill, Mattituck, NY
June 6th '08


Sunday, August 3, 2008

North Fork Sound Top 20 – August 3rd ‘08

1. Tracy Curtis: If The Death Penalty Were An Olympic Sport
2. James Hunter: Carina
3. Marianne Nowottny: Mr. So & So (German version)
4. Faster Pussycat: Sex, Drugs & Rock-n-Roll
5. Eddie & The Hot Rods: Teenage Depression
6. The Flashcubes: Do Anything You Wanna Do
7. Jimmy Reed: Shame, Shame, Shame
8. Mo Tucker: Bo Diddley
9. Slim Harpo: Scratch My Back
10. Steve Miller Band: Space Cowboy
11. The Small Faces: Hey Girl
12. Sara Hickman: Birdhouse
13. Willie Nile: Heaven Can Help The Lonely (live)
14. John Coltrane: My Shining Hour
15. Suicide: Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne
16. Motörhead: Buried Alive
17. The Sisters Of Mercy: This Corrosion
18. Vernon Reid: What’s My Name
19. Dave & Ansell Collins: Double Barrell
20. Sparks: This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us (symphonic version)

Featured Album:
Buddy Guy: Skin Deep

The 7” B-side:
Patti Smith: Piss Factory

Last Week’s Listener Thumbs Ups:
Golden Earring: Radar Love
BB King: Paying The Cost To Be The Boss
Joe Cocker: The Letter
Peter Tosh: Get Up, Stand Up
T. Rex: One Inch Rock
Johnny & The Hurricanes: Red River Rock
Jim Carroll Band: People Who Died
Lou Reed & John Cale: Nobody But You
Sex Pistols: EMI
The Black Keys: Here I Am, I Always Am
John Lydon & Leftfield: Open Up (full vocal 12” version)
John Littlejohn: Shake Your Money Maker
Alice Cooper: Under My Wheels
The Flashcubes: Natalie
The Specials: Gangsters

Friday, August 1, 2008

Faster Pussycat

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