Sunday, July 22, 2007

E-Music Dot Com


I've mentioned before what a good deal emusic.com is for me. 65 song downloads per month for $16.95. That's roughly 5 cd's for the price of one if I did my cypherin' right. I anxiously await the 17th of the month when I get credit for 65 downloads. This month's selections you ask??


Gogol Bordello - Super Taranta!

Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit

Frank Sinatra - Sinatra Swings!

Various Afrodisiac Artists - The Danque!!! West African Funk! Need I say more?

DJ/rupture - The Minesweeper Suite

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

....and in Billy Joe Shaver news...

Billy Joe Shaver gets spiritual on "Everybody's Brother," out Aug. 7 on Compadre. John Carter Cash produced the disc of songs about love, loss, death and the afterlife. "Get Thee Behind Me Satan" starts the disc with John Anderson and Shaver trading off on lead vocals. Other guests include Marty Stuart, Tanya Tucker, Kris Kristofferson, and Randy Scruggs. The album's final track is a late 1970s duet with Johnny Cash on "You Just Can't Beat Jesus Christ." It was produced by Cowboy Jack Clement and features Shaver's late son, then 15-year-old Eddy Shaver playing guitar.
Native American singer/songwriter Bill Miller adds pow-wow drums, Native American cedar flute and Native vocals to the title track for a soundscape that pays tribute to America's oldest music. "It was my idea to mix cowboy and Indian music," Shaver says. "I'm Blackfoot on my father's side, and Bill's a full-blood Mohican. He did a wonderful job."

The track list is:
1. Get Thee Behind Me Satan (with John Anderson)
2. Rolling Stone
3. When I Get My Wings
4. If You Don't Love Jesus
5. Most Precious
6. Winning Again (with Marty Stuart)
7. No Earthly Good (with Kris Kristofferson)
8. To Be Loved By A Woman
9. The Tough Get Going
10. The Greatest Man Alive
11. Played The Game Too Long (with Tanya Tucker)
12. You'll Always Be My Best Friend
13. Jesus Is The Only One That Loves Us (with John Anderson)
14. Everybody's Brother (with Bill Miller)
15. You Just Can't Beat Jesus Christ (with Johnny Cash)

Shaver is touring the U.S. in support of the CD.

Jad Fair and Lumberob

I found this youtube video from SXSW. Jad 'played' at Radio Radio on June 1st.

Also found these video's featuring Jad's amazing papercut artwork backed by Jad & Lumberob soundtrack.

Enjoy!

Sunday, July 01, 2007

July 10

Two big releases coming up in about 10 days:

Jason Isbell's solo shot, Sirens of the Ditch.
Flaming Lips live DVD, U.F.O.'s at the Zoo

Friday, June 29, 2007

Diggit's Car Tunes

Quick list of current favorites spinning in the car/ipod/computer/cd player/turntable:

Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
Lyle Lovett - My Baby Don't Tolerate
The Long Blondes - Someone to Drive You Home
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Stoned and Dethroned : Includes Sometimes Always an all-time favorite
Robbie Fulks - Revenge! : live and new and new live. Very well done by RF..
Elizabeth Cook - Balls : This lady can sing and write plus she's married to Tim Carroll
Robert Pollard - Crickets : Best of the Fading Captain Series, a great place to start for solo RP
The Takeovers - Bad Football
Voxtrot - Voxtrot
Chrome - Half Machine Lip Moves : Glurp....another group I missed somehow, there must be 1,000's
Neu! - 75 : ditto
Robert Pollard - Rud Fins b/w Piss Along You Bird :

Piss Along You Bird

I'm listening to the new 7" from Bob Pollard, #1 in the monthly Happy Jack Rock Records series of singles. Rud Fins/Piss Along You Bird. This single must represent the same kind of excitement from the mid-sixties to place the tone arm down and hear Pete Townsend chords and Daltrey vocals raging from this small round disc. Its back to basics Bob and I can't wait to here the rest as they come every 30 days for 12 months!

Speaking of Pollard, he announced the simultaneous release of 2 albums on Merge records Oct 9. One pop, one punk. The dude's a dude.

Lotsa news......Adrian graduated from high school and promptly spent 2 weeks hiking/railing/hosteling in England and Scotland. He and two of his Eagle Scout pals had a great time. He's back, bussing tables til he heads off to be a Sycamore at ISU in August.

Katie's synchro season had many hilights, 1st place at zones in Lawrence KS and 1st in regionals in Ann Arbor MI. The National Age Group Synchro meet was held in Oxford OH at Miami University last week. Her routine placed 13th in the country!! Second year in a row at 13th, as they tried to break the top 10. It was a a great year for her and she's already looking forward to next season. (which starts in 60 days!!) Now its off to Koriyama Japan on Sunday for 12 days. She is so excited to be travelling to Japan and working in a summer camp. Reminds me of my trip to Paris when I was her age. Ok...I went to Paris, IL to the honeybee festival. Not really the same.

Shows: I saw Jad Fair at Radio Radio on June 1. What an honor to see this rock n roll legend. The set was very strange. Just Jad singing a capella with this guy Lumberob providing beatbox accompaniment on stage. He also did some strange dancing and played a small guitar while Jad and he serenaded the crowd, in the crowd. Very strange and wonderful.

I also scored a Wilco ticket at the last minute for their June 15 show at the Murat Theater. Another great show. The new songs/CD are great and Tweedy and Nels Cline really showed off their guitar chops. A nice evening with them and the boys.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Diggit's Car Tunes

Been listening to some Adrian Belew lately. I saw the Bears this past week at Music Mill. It was great to see them again after several years. Adrian Belew and Rob Fetters are simply amazing together, not only as guitar wizards, but also as songwriters and vocalists. I don't have their new cd yet, Eureka!, but listening to The Bears and Car Caught Fire this week has been fun.

Mavis Staples - We'll Never Turn Back
Mose Allison - Sings
Reverend Charlie Jackson - God's Got It
The Dils - Class War (Not sure how I missed this for so long. Really good.)
The Go-Betweens - 16 Lovers Lane (see commentary for the Dils above???)
Los Super Seven - Canto
Small Faces - From the Beginning (All or Nothing enters my top 20 all-time songlist...for now. Also has Baby, Dont You Do It and Watcha Gonna Do About It)
Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob (Luna had this cranked up one day while I was in there and couldn't help but buy it. I'm still listening...)
The Ponys - Lights Out
Low - Drums and Guns
Jesse Malin - Glitter in the Gutter
Dinosaur Jr - Beyond
Unknown Instructors - The Master's Voice (Imagine SST circa 1987. Got it? Ok, then you'll love this one. It sounds like a Sacharinne Trust lp to me. Complete with Pettibone cover. But get this line up: Mike Watt, George Hurley, Joe Baiza, David Thomas (Pere Ubu), and Dan Mcguire. Joseph Bennet would give this two thumbs up and a big smile.)

Prom + Sausage Gravy = Melancholy Blog post

This morning I fixed breakfast for Adrian, his prom date Liz, and another couple. I have to admit, I made a skillet of my Grandma Cantrell's sausage gravy! It was perfect. Even Amy thought it was good, she just tasted it. Gravy is not her thing..

The school year is quickly coming to a close. Adrian graduates May 28. He is going to Indiana State in the fall. Between that, he is going to Great Britain for 2 weeks with Ryan and Jimmy. They are planning to go all the way up to Inverness in Scotland and back to London. Should be a great way to end their high school years and start the next phase of their lives.

Katie is swimming in Ann Arbor, MI next weekend in the age group regionals for synchro. A top 3 finish will get them into nationals which is close to home this year, Oxford, OH. It will be alot of swimming between now and the end of June for Miss Katie. Then right after nationals, Katie is leaving for Koriyama Japan for 12 days. A group of teenagers from our church are going there this summer to help with a summer camp and provide conversational english with Japanese nationals. Katie is so excited. What a summer for the kids?!?!?

Amy and I are just going to take it easy. We are going to fly out to Berkely in July to see BJ and Susannah at Calshakes. Then BJ & I are going to drive back with a van load of their belongings. Road trip....

Friday, April 06, 2007

Shaver booked in shooting




Shaver booked in shooting, then played concert after leaving jail
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
By Cindy V. Culp
Tribune-Herald staff writer


Billy Joe Shaver probably didn’t enjoy wearing the orange jumpsuit. But the potential songwriting material he got out of a trip to the McLennan County Jail on Tuesday may have been worth it to the 67-year-old, who’s known for his outlaw country music.
Besides, he was out in plenty of time to attend a release party for his new album Tuesday evening.
“It’s just so great to be anywhere,” an animated and smiling Shaver told an audience of about 200 fans and half a dozen news cameras during his appearance at Austin’s Waterloo Records.
If the Waco native was feeling much stress over recent events, he didn’t show it, flapping his arms during “When the Fallen Angels Fly” and shadowboxing near the end of “Honky Tonk Heroes.” Soaking up all the love, he ended the set by saying, “Don’t forget to pray for me, and tell your kids to pray for me, too.”
A few hours earlier, Shaver had surrendered to local authorities after two warrants were issued for his arrest following a shooting Saturday night at a Lorena bar. He was arraigned by McLennan County Justice of the Peace Kristi DeCluitt, who set bail at $50,000.
Shaver posted bond and was out of the jail by about 2:20 p.m.
He faces charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and unlawfully carrying a handgun on the premises of a business with a license to sell alcohol for on-premises consumption.
Shaver’s attorney has acknowledged that the singer-songwriter was involved in the shooting, which happened at 8:30 p.m. outside Papa Joe’s Bar, 1505 N. Interstate 35.
But according to the attorney’s version of events, Shaver was acting in self-defense against another bar patron, who was threatening him with a knife.
That story is contradicted, however, by affidavits filed to support Shaver’s arrest. The documents, which were written by Lorena Police Chief John Moran, paint a picture of Shaver as the aggressor.
Shaver and the man police say he shot, 50-year-old Billy Bryant Coker, had been visiting in the bar for about an hour to 1 12 hours before the shooting, according to the affidavits. The two men had not known each other before but were introduced that night by the bar’s owner.
During their conversation, the two men figured out they had something in common, the affidavits say. A cousin of Coker’s had been married to Shaver’s wife, Wanda, before he died.
At some point after that revelation, though, the conversation apparently soured. A woman who was in the bar at the time told police that she saw Shaver and Coker exit the building at the rear, then heard what she believed to be a gunshot, the affidavits said.
When the woman ran outside to see what had happened, she heard Shaver say to Coker, “Tell me you are sorry,” and that “Nobody tells me to shut up.”
Shortly after that, Shaver and his wife left the bar, the woman said.
Corroborated statement
Another man at the bar who said he witnessed the shooting echoed that story, according to the affidavits. He told police that Coker exited the building first, with Shaver following close behind, pistol in hand.
Once outside, Shaver asked Coker, “Where do you want it?” the affidavits say. Shaver then raised his arm level with Coker’s face and fired, hitting Coker in the cheek.
Coker related the same story, the affidavits say. He claims the attack was unprovoked, and he told police it happened after Shaver asked him to step onto the back porch.
No information about Coker was available from a local hospital Tuesday, but Moran said he was in stable condition. According to the affidavits, Coker was alert and talking to police as soon as they arrived on the scene.
The documents also say Shaver has a concealed handgun permit. However, under state law, guns cannot be brought into bars by citizens, regardless of whether they have a permit.
Moran declined to talk about details of the case Tuesday afternoon because it is still under investigation.
Aggravated assault is a second-degree felony, which carries a prison term of two to 20 years. Taking a gun into a bar is a third-degree felony, which is punishable by two to 10 years in prison.
Shaver’s attorney, Austin lawyer Joseph Turner, referred comment to Shaver’s spokesman, Marcus R. Harris., who declined to discuss details of the affidavits or of the shooting. However, he stressed that Shaver is cooperating with authorities.
Harris also said that Shaver is trying to focus on promoting his new album. Asked if he thought the shooting would help or hurt in that endeavor, Harris said Shaver and his record company are just asking fans to continue supporting him.
“Everything went on as scheduled today,” Harris said late Tuesday afternoon. “It is a regular work day. We’re moving forward.”
Shaver’s niche has been writing lyrics that could be called blue-collar poetry. He puts chunks of everyday life, love and loss into plain language that has a grit and passion born from his own experiences and religious faith.
Among the lows that his songs have drawn upon are his problems with drinking and drugs; his stormy-yet-enduring relationship with his late wife, Brenda, whom he married three times; his love and partnership with his son, Eddy; and the pain of dealing with Brenda’s death from cancer and Eddy’s death from a drug overdose.
Shaver first got attention in 1973 with the release of Waylon Jennings’ Honky Tonk Heroes, a pivotal album in the ’70s outlaw country music movement. He wrote all but one cut on the work. Other popular songs he has written include “Georgia on a Fast Train” and “I’m Just an Old Chunk of Coal.”
Although Shaver hasn’t had much luck on the charts with his more than 20 albums, his songs have been covered by many famous performers. They include Johnny Cash, the Allman Brothers, John Hartford, Willie Nelson, Elvis Presley, John Anderson, Bob Dylan, Tom T. Hall, Kris Kristofferson, George Jones and more than a dozen others.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Luna, U2 play Indy, Neapolitan Dynamite

I saw Dean & Britta at Music Mill on 3/20/07. My exposure to Dean's music goes all the way back to Galaxie 500's On Fire release. On Fire is one of my desert island platters. I had the first Luna release, Lunapark, which is fantastic. I bought the last Luna release, Romantica, mainly because Dave Fridmann of Flaming Lips fame produced. Of course its very good as well. Dean & Britta had released L'aventura that I thought was fabulous. Of course Gary Koehl was in attendance, as were about 50 rabid fans. What a show. The languid groove and sweet guitar solos prompted one uber fan to yell, "Way to go!!" Gary and I did not recover. The best between song yell of all time....so far. I don't have the new release yet, but I suspect I'll have it soon.











Two days later, honest-to-God, U2 played at the Melody Inn. Their disguise was booking the gig as Gomer's Pile. Those lucky people who showed were in for a real treat. Brett, Joe, Dave & Adam practiced once together and just completely nailed pre-Joshua Tree U2. I believe that it was being recorded for possible audio release. I hope so, the boys rocked.



Have I mentioned before how much I despise Ben & Jerry's? They way the blend together chocolate fudge brownie with Cherry Garcia should be illegal. I think that B&J ice cream is responsible for 4" of my waist size.



Speaking of B&J, I'm psyched about visiting BJ in NYC in about 2 weeks. Can't wait. Hi BJ!



Lastly, I think the Daniel Johnston gig didn't materialize. It's off his web-site. Bummer.

Jad Fair still scheduled to arrive June 1 at Radio Radio. Been listening to Half Japanese' Sing No Evil this week in the car. Genius.



Sunday, March 18, 2007

Sonic Ute


News today that Sonic Youth will be starting its Daydream Nation tour at the Pitchfork Festival in Chicago July 13. Woo hah, how do I make sure that I can be there? If you hadn't heard, they are performing this classic album live, start to finish, this summer.
To get you psyched, although not from Daydream, a classic SY song...Schizophrenia!

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Gloria









Gomer's Pile = Brett & Dave (phyllis), Joe (Floozies) & Adam (ESW). This bunch of local heavyweights are tackling early U2 and I'm sure they'll pull it off with all the pompous swagger they can muster. I've seen their Who & REM tributes, missing the Devo one. They know how to give the people what they want. Can't wait for next Thursday.









Here's the Robert Pollard release list for 2007 (for anyone who cares!):


Silverfish Trivia - Pollard EP(follow link to new song)

Crickets - 56 track Fading Captain Series retrospective!

Austin City Limits DVD - from the final GBV tour

Sgt. Disco - Circus Devils

A new Takeovers release

Merge Pollard solo release in the fall



That should give all of us Pollard followers enough to listen to this year.



Evan Finch's Things to Do weekly email highlighted some upcoming Indy shows, notably Yo La Tengo (which I'll miss when I'm in NYC) and Neko Case. The real gems were the links to old cartoons and comic strips. Check them out here:


www.cartoonresearch.com

www.animationarchive.org

www.barnaclepress.com



I read three books in the last week or so:



Love is a Mix Tape

The Pride of Baghdad (graphic novel)

The Life and Art of Daniel Johnston



OK, not heavy reading here, but all worthwhile. Mix Tape was funny, nostalgic, and sad. The Pride of Baghdad is about 4 lions who were 'liberated' from the state zoo when the U.S. attacked Baghdad. A fictionalized account of the true story that parallels their plight with those of the Iraqi citizens and offers a discourse on the meaning of freedom. Great story and artwork. The Life and Art of Daniel Johnston is sort of a companion to the documentary. Highly recommended.

Adios.





Thursday, March 15, 2007

On Daniel Johnston


I couldn't be more excited about listening to a couple of new Daniel Johnston cd's I found in the used bin last weekend. They are FUN and ARTISTIC VICE. FUN is produced by Paul Leary from the Butthole Surfers and is generally dismissed as not a very relevant release. I disagree. Sure its sounds 'produced,' and Daniel only plays on a couple of songs, but like all of his releases, there are a couple of the songs that just make you want to quit your job and tap maple trees for syrup. Life in Vain and Silly Love are astounding. I think the entire cd is great.


ARTISTIC VICE is produced by Kramer from Shimmy Disc fame. I believe this was his first 'band' album. I also remember that this was recorded in West Virginia in the garage at his parents house. It opens with the classic, My Life is Starting Over, a song that wouldn't sound out of place on the Modern Lovers debut or any Half Japanese record.
I still love the early 'cassette tape' stuff of Daniel's. I have a hard time even describing how I feel about those songs.
If you haven't watched the uplifting DJ Documentary, The Devil and Daniel Johnston, you're missing out.
THIS JUST IN - I notice that Daniel is scheduled to play in Indy May 9!!! No details yet. Hard to believe. Jad Fair is coming June 1. Indy is now the height of coolness for some reason.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Who played last night? Yep.


No, Pete didn't just have a back spasm, he's too busy chopping out sweet chords on a red strat. The Who minus Two (my new name for them) played Tuesday night at the Fieldhouse, where the Pacers routinely disappoint fans. The Who did not disappoint. I thought the sound was very good. Daltrey's voice sounded a littled over worked, and Simon Townsend hit all the high notes for him. Pete was singing and playing like a man my age, 41. OK, so it was my first time to see one of my favorite bands (songwriters) and I'm still a bit giddy. The set list didn't disappoint either. Looks like they're playing the same songs each night to a very cool 4-piece video panel behind the stage. I ordered a dvd/cd set of the show which they are selling for all of em. Isn't Pete the headling speaker at SXSW this year? Brother-in-law Jim came over from Ill-shizzle and we met up with Brett, Joe, Brian, John, MJ, Joel & Amy for pre and post show analysis and butt-slappin. Gimme five, dude.

And the fun didn't end. When we returned to Jim's car, parked outside the restaurant where we ate before the show, some really bad person had taken a large chunk of asphalt and crushed the windshield of his new Honda accord. If you can imagine this scene at 1am with Jim and Joel on board, retrospective laughter is necessary. I told Brett it was like watching Hannity and Colmes argue supply side economics. Hysterical. Fortunately, fate was good to Jim as the windshield was the only casualty. Who ticket $140, new windshield $250, hanging with the gang, priceless.

Current Guilty Pleasure: Blondie

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Diggits Car Tunes

The Can - Monster Movie
Charlie Patton - King of the Delta Blues
Various - The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
Half Japanese - Greatest Hits
Neil Young - Living With War (Raw version)
You Am I - Convicts
Silos - Come On Like the Fast Lane
Hoodoo Gurus - Blue Cave, Mars Needs Guitars
The Go! Team - Thunder, Lightening, Strike
The Who - Endless Wire
Solomon Burke - Nashville
Geraldine Fibbers - Butch
Lucinda Williams - West

Not enough time for editorial comments. You can trust me that you will not be dissapointed by any of these.

Make sure you check here for farewell to Kirk Rundstrom links.

Quarterly Post!(*&)*^^%


I hope someone is still checking in occasionally. So much to talk about. First a couple of smiles, in addition to the picture of J. and Matt Dillon!

New Dinosaur Jr song Been There All the Time

Watt's version of BOC's "Burnin for You" (yeah thats nels cline on guitar)

I saw Robbie Fulks and Danny Barnes back in February at a neighborhood tavern Called Spencer's Stadium Tavern. Great little (capacity 60) place with some yummy vittles. Here's a picture :

I took old friend Tim Bruner as a birthday present. I've seen RF too many times to recount, but as usual, he was funny and played a great show. Danny Barnes was astounding. He's been getting into running his banjer through effects pedals and that's basically what he did during his solo set. His new record is called Electric Barnyard. Not sure when its out.

Speaking of Robbie, I ran across a folder on my computer that had a bunch of his My Day blogs from his website a few years ago. There is one where he is recounting a fashion spread he did for GQ mag. At the end of this, after too many martinis, he drives home listening to Cash's then new cd Solitary Man. Fulks is overtaken by the one-two punch of I See a Darkness and Mercy Seat. Read the whole story here. It'll make you laugh and make you cry.

A couple of weeks back, I attended a surprise 50th birthday party for friend Gary Koehl. It was held at the Slovenian National Home (think Legion Hall). Gary is pretty close to being Indy's Beatle Bob. Attends a ton of live shows and has an impeccable taste in music. Example: I ran into Gary in the terlit at a Jandek show! Think about the synchronicity of that. More on Jandek later. Anyhow, those who love Gary the most lined up a feast of live music for the afternoon. Gary was surprised, and we all had more fun than necessary on a Saturday afternoon. Here's the line up:

lowercase M - Evan & Grace

Hitchhike - Kyle & Lisa

Dale Lawrence (Vulgar Boatmen) - Dale did "Hearbeat" and many others.

Lovemeknots - all the favorites incuding "Perfect Birthday" and DJ's "True Love Will Find You in the End"

Phyllis - 20 minute version of "Wares off the Wagon"

Monday, January 29, 2007

Wh'appen?

It's been awhile since I posted. Tempus fugit.

Amy & I took Brett & Suzanne to see the "Four Horsemen" Lyle Lovett, Guy Clark, Joe Ely, & John Hiatt for Brett's birthday. We had a great time listening to these veteran songwriters spin yarns and sing their songs. Guy played "stuff that works" and both Brett & I cried. I also spilled some tears during Hiatt's "seven little indians" and Clark's "randall knife."

If you never listened to "Butch" by the Geraldine Fibbers, you ought to ebay a copy. Some amazing Nels Cline guitar work to Carla Bozulich singin and songwritin. I've also been listening to an LP copy of Meet the Rutles. Neil Innes is a genius. Tons of fun and the whole thing sounds like a lost Beatles record. I found an LP copy of a Meet the Rutles tribute on Shimmy Disc. Daniel Johnston and Galaxy 500 show up on it and the whole thing is very good. You might as well watch the movie again too, another of my favorites.

Speaking of movies, try to find "Lubbock Lights" if you can. This little gem documents the extraordinary amount of musical genius that eminates from Lubbock Texas and surrounding flatness. Tons of Flatlanders, together and individually, Terry Allen, Lloyd Maines, and Tommy X Hancock. Highly recommended for the stories and performances.

Coming up musically right here in Indy: Feb. 7: Robbie Fulks and Danny Barnes, The 14 linear feet of duo tour!

Feb. 17: Lemonheads! Their new record is outstanding.

Mar. 6: The Who! My first time to see them. Can't wait.

Lastly, the Colts made it to the Super Bowl. I certainly hope they can win. It will give the local sporting community a big boost. We have historically been the little train that can't make it up the hill, but I think this just might do it. Should be a fun game.