Uncategorized

I’ve been in a giving mood this week. First there was this FLESH EATERS tape. Then I bestowed upon you this 1976 PERE UBU tape. Then I gave you the blessed gift of my podcast/radio show. Now I would like to present you with a top-dog live tape of THE LAZY COWGIRLS, playing at Maxwell’s in Hoboken NJ on November 5th, 1988.

I wasn’t there, but this was in the era in which I saw every one of the band’s west coast shows. They were hitting especially high gear around this time, after they’d put out “Third Time’s the Charm” but before “How It Looks, How It Is”. The Cowgirls were such a juggernaut of a live band. I’m not sure how well it translates for people now; I’ll always be tainted by memory and by the formative nature of the years in which I saw them play a couple dozen times.

Anyway, I want you to hear it, for it is good.

Download THE LAZY COWGIRLS – live at Maxwell’s; Hoboken NJ 11-5-88

Uncategorized

Just listened to WTF’s Marc Maron interviewing J. Mascis on his podcast this past week, and while I was searching for a good Lazy Cowgirls image for my previous post, I found this flyer scan from a show that DINOSAUR JR. and the Cowgirls played together in LA in early ‘89.

I was at this show, and Dinosaur Jr., as they were in 1987 (or ’88?) when I’d seen them in Upland, CA, were totally booooring. Man, we were such fans of theirs, but the live show was a huge letdown and a helluva bummer after driving 2-3 hours each way to see them.

Uncategorized

I digitized a 1987 live tape I’ve had since, well, 1987 of THE LAZY COWGIRLS, live in Los Angeles at the Anti-Club on 2-15-87. This was a few months after I’d first been blown away by their live show, and the same year that I began going to every single one of their shows, whether it was two hours away in LA, six hours away in San Francisco or right in my then-hometown of Santa Barbara, CA. 

I saw them live for the first time in September 1986, and I remember my jaw thudding on the floor and my making a vow to follow them like a pilgrim for the next 3 years (mission accomplished). I missed this 2-15-87 show, I think, but our pal Eric Stone recorded it on a trusty handheld and let us dub off the tape. I’m not sure if I’m quite as impressed now, 26 years later, as I was then – I mean, “Green Acres” and “These Boots are Made for Walkin’”?? Please. Yet you can hear what a ballistic garage punk powerhouse they were, no question; absolutely one of the great live bands of their era. Just right-click to download the show.

Download THE LAZY COWGIRLS – Live at The Anti-Club, 2-15-87

Uncategorized

HOWE GELB from Giant Sand, looking regal in Forced Exposure magazine #15. This was from around the time of “Storm”, which is when I saw them (1988) live at Raji’s in Los Angeles – one of the more eye-opening and best rock shows I’d seen to date at that time. (They opened for the Lazy Cowgirls by following them onto the stage at about 12:45am…). 

Uncategorized
https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/77593913/stream?client_id=3cQaPshpEeLqMsNFAUw1Q?plead=please-dont-download-this-or-our-lawyers-wont-let-us-host-audio

Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #6 is available for streaming on Soundcloud – just click the button to hear a 1-hour show created this weekend.

Brand-new stuff this time from Spray Paint, Veronica Falls, Little Queenie & more…..plus a smattering of art, noise, punk, pop and psych from eras both hither and yon.   You’ll hear Morty Shann & The Morticians, The Cheater Slicks, Bill Direen & The Bilders, The Bangs, Fizzbombs, Lazy Cowgirls and a whole helluva lot of other tasty malarky, adding up to just over an hour of “good times”.   

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #6

Track listing: 
VERONICA FALLS – If You Still Want Me
SPRAY PAINT – Throwing Cans
MORTY SHANN & THE MORTICIANS – Movin’ In
PUBERTY – Parties
LA DRUGS – High School
SUICIDE COMMANDOS – Attacking The Beat
FAMILY CURSE – Last Days
GIRLFRIENDS – Cave Kids
CHEATER SLICKS – Savage Affection
LAZY COWGIRLS – Bullshit Summer Song
DAN MELCHIOR’S BROKE REVUE – Hungry Ghost
MOGEL – Hall Mig Hart
LITTLE QUEENIE – Blackout
GOOD MISSIONARIES – Keep Going Backwards
RANDY ALVEY & THE GREEN FUZ – Green Fuz
THE COUNTDOWNS – Do It
THE FIZZBOMBS – Test Pilot
THE NIG HEIST – The Nig Heist
ZEBRA HUNT – Get Along
BEYOND THE IMPLODE – This Atmosphere
THE BANGS – Call On Me
THE MODDS – Leave My House
BILL DIREEN & THE BILDERS – Russian Rug  

Download each of the past shows as well, while you’re at it. They’re each about an hour and might even be almost as good as this one:

Download Show #5
Download Show #4
Download Show #3
Download Show #2
Download Show #1 

Uncategorized

DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE RADIO PODCAST #6
 
Here’s the sixth edition of Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast, recorded in early February 2013 – i.e. today. Brand-new stuff this time from Spray Paint, Veronica Falls, Little Queenie & more…..plus a smattering of art, noise, punk, pop and psych from eras both hither and yon.
 
You’ll hear Morty Shann & The Morticians, The Cheater Slicks, Bill Direen & The Bilders, The Bangs, Fizzbombs, Lazy Cowgirls and a whole helluva lot of other tasty malarky, adding up to just over an hour of “good times”.
 
 
Track listing:
VERONICA FALLS – If You Still Want Me
SPRAY PAINT – Throwing Cans
MORTY SHANN & THE MORTICIANS – Movin’ In
PUBERTY – Parties
LA DRUGS – High School
SUICIDE COMMANDOS – Attacking The Beat
FAMILY CURSE – Last Days
GIRLFRIENDS – Cave Kids
CHEATER SLICKS – Savage Affection
LAZY COWGIRLS – Bullshit Summer Song
DAN MELCHIOR’S BROKE REVUE – Hungry Ghost
MOGEL – Hall Mig Hart
LITTLE QUEENIE – Blackout
GOOD MISSIONARIES – Keep Going Backwards
RANDY ALVEY & THE GREEN FUZ – Green Fuz
THE COUNTDOWNS – Do It
THE FIZZBOMBS – Test Pilot
THE NIG HEIST – The Nig Heist
ZEBRA HUNT – Get Along
BEYOND THE IMPLODE – This Atmosphere
THE BANGS – Call On Me
THE MODDS – Leave My House
BILL DIREEN & THE BILDERS – Russian Rug  

Download each of the past shows as well, while you’re at it. They’re each about an hour and might even be almost as good as this one:

Download Show #5
Download Show #4
Download Show #3
Download Show #2
Download Show #1
 

Uncategorized

Just received one of those newfangled cassette-transfer contraptions in the mail recently, one of those things that lets you take ancient cassette tape recordings and transfer them into new, improved digital versions. Even figured out how to use it. Just in the nick of time, too – I mean, I have a garage full of 1980s mix tapes, live show recordings, and radio shows I once did in college moldering and decaying. Another year or two and they’d be sawdust. This post is the first of several rescue/reclamation projects.

On June 14th, 1989, a 21-year-old version of me did his final “White Trash” radio show on KCSB-FM in Santa Barbara, CA, as he graduated from college that very week. It was taped, and after festering in aforementioned garage for 24 years, was transferred this evening and uploaded for what interested parties there might be to then download and listen to. Having listened to the tape for the first time in at least 20 years before digitizing it tonight, it naturally brings forth much embarrassment – so please humor me and let me add a few careful disclaimers in case you wanna listen to it (and you should – the music is smokin’). 

After doing a radio show at KCSB for four years, and having had access to all the records in their library (and being a rabid music hound/record collector of the most obsessive order), I got to be fairly knowledgeable in the limited punk rock/heavy underground rock genres I’d permitted myself to like. My dismissive, albeit very studied, insecure cockiness is on display in this show. I’m not sure I’d actually like this DJ right now as a human being if I was hearing him on the radio for the first time. Though I love every song I played in this, “My Top 40 favorite songs of all time” show, I can’t believe how dudely it all is. For the 1989 version of me, it was all dudes, all punk, all raw and all aggressive. The only chicks allowed were those rare cool ones from The Bags, The Avengers and Sonic Youth. That’s it. The Fall sucked already, and The Lazy Cowgirls were the best live band in the world.

It’s also preposterous that someone with such a limited musical life experience and frame of reference could even deign to determine a 40-greatest-songs-of-all-time list. As you might expect, approximately 37 of mine came from the 1980s. One of the highlights/lowlights of this show is the recording that starts the show, a nervous, mealy-mouthed 16-year-old me doing a “guest DJ” slot on KFJC (on the “Ransome Youth Show”) in 1983. Then the 21-year-old me mocks him mercilessly, with all the wisdom and experience that 5 years of perspective and deep life experience brings. 

Now that I’m doing a fake radio show podcast here in 2012/2013 – Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio  – I was startled to see some identical on-air back-announce mannerisms crop up from ‘89 that mirror the blather I’m doing today. Hopefully you’ll enjoy forty dudely 70s/80s songs from the likes of The Pagans, Mudhoney, Black Flag, Scratch Acid, Die Kruezen, Electric Eels and more. I have even worse shows sitting in the garage ready to be rescued and maybe even posted at a later date. 

Download “WHITE TRASH” Radio, June 14th 1989, KCSB-FM

Uncategorized

This is from a 1988 LAZY COWGIRLS show live at the Anti-Club in Los Angeles, scanned from Australian fanzine B-SIDE in ‘89. Their shows there and at Raji’s were blessed monthly events that carloads of folks from Santa Barbara, where I went to school, would caravan down for. 

See the dork with the stern look and the Radio Birdman shirt? That’s me. See the smiling, bespectacled dude to his right? That’s my cousin Doug Miller. I assure you, I was having a mirthful time – slammin’, stage divin’ and getting in fistfights.