Saturday, June 13, 2009

ROCK Sex: "TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN" - Tiny Bradshaw > Johnny Burnette Trio > The Yardbirds > T.Rex > Aerosmith



I'm going to throw in a new feature to the Blog today: ROCK Sex, about how everything intersects together in great and surprising ways.

Culture isn't a fixed tradition owned by a few. It's actually an intersection of ideas from everyone that is constantly fluid and opening up more possibilities. Someone tries something, someone else is inspired to add something, some third party adds both together into something else.

This relay race is actually how true creativity runs and always will.

Here's an example...

Rhythm'n'Blues band leader Tiny Bradshaw first did "The Train Kept A-Rollin" as a jump jive number in 1951:

TINY BRADSHAW -"The Train Kept A-Rollin'" (1951)



The Johnny Burnette Trio, fueled by the busted amp of guitarist Paul Burlison, redefined it entirely as a Rockabilly blaster in 1956...

THE JOHNNY BURNETTE TRIO -"The Train Kept A-Rollin'" (1956)



With the benefit of the British Invasion's popularity, The Yardbirds (featuring Jeff Beck on guitar) crystallized it into the Garage Rock anthem covered by everyone else...

THE YARDBIRDS -'The Train Kept A-Rollin'" (1966)


They then retooled as it as "Stroll On" performing in Antonioni's classic film BLOW UP (1966), with Jimmy Page and Jeff Page duelling on guitars.




Here's Marc Bolan and Mickey Finn rollin' on a similar track.

T.REX -"Jewel" (1971)




From there it "trucked on down that old fairlane" as a standard, covered by everyone from Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Motorhead, Guns'n'Roses, and Metallica, to the "Guitar Hero" and "Rock Band" video games.

AEROSMITH -"The Train Kept A-Rollin'" (1974)


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See Also:

THE BRITISH INVASION!, with Music Player!

DON'T TREAD ON ME: The Original Punk of 1960s Garage Rock, with Music Player!

"Last Child" - The Meters > Aerosmith > Rufus Thomas > Wu-Tang

"Evil Hearted You" - The Yardbirds > Pixies


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Friday, June 12, 2009

Cool Insane Rap: GETTOVETTS



"Rammell/ Shockdell/
from the depths of hell!"


GETTOVETTS are the craziest secret in hiphop history. Led by a certifiable lunatic/ genius (?), they made one glorious album in 1988 no one ever bought.

RAMMELLZEE was a pioneer in the original Rap explosion, known for such classic 12" rants as "Beat Bop" with K Rob (1983), which had a huge influence on The Beastie Boys. (See "B-Boys Makin' With the Freak Freak") Ram also had cameos in the quintessential hiphop documentary Style Wars (1983), and Jim Jarmusch's film Stranger Than Paradise (1984). He began wearing impossibly layered costumes that put George Clinton and Afrika Bambaataa to shame, and spewed denser lyrics more convoluted than a William Burroughs cut-up.

Bill Laswell produced the radical Gettovetts album, "Missionaries Moving" (1988), featuring Ram's deadly duets with rapper Shockdell. At the time the mass public was just getting used to spartan samples and rhyming, with Run-DMC and LL Cool J's success. The first inklings of Public Enemy and the Native Tongues groups were only just starting. So no one was prepared for the 'art rap' of Gettovetts! Graffiti, performance art, 'afrofuturist' costumes, galactic and conspiratorial rhymes, industrial rock and phat funky beats, 8 minute noize barrages.​.​.​these guys made everyone else look tepid. Bootsy Collins even plays magnificent fuzz bass on the epic "Death Command". They were the true heirs of P-Funk and nobody had a clue.

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Here's an ultra-rare glimpse of Rammellzee's human face, performing (at 2:39) in the very first HipHop film, WILD STYLE (1982).


In the classic epic "Beat Box", K-Rob rolls in smooth and sharp for a minute, and then Rammellzee just takes it completely the hell OFF into another level, beyond anything that anyone would do for years.

K-Rob + Rammellzee -"Beat Bop" (​1983)​


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But nothing prepared anyone for the sonic onslaught of the GETTOVETTS.

GETTOVETTS -"Gangster Lean" (1988)


GETTOVETTS -"Battle Call" (1988)


GETTOVETTS -"Lecture" (1988)


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Material, w/ Rammellzee -"No Guts No Galaxy" (1999)


The Rammellzee -"I Be Ramm-Ell-Zee-Zee" (2003)


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Beastie Boys -"B Boys Makin' With The Freak Freak"

"Putting Songs Together Ain't No Puzzle Like Yahtzee/
Sending This Out To K-Rob And Rammellzee..."



Besides The Beastie Boys, you can hear the fevered and fierce influence of Gettovetts on Kool Keith, Cypress Hill, Divine Styler, Deltron 3030, Anti-Pop Consortium, Nephlim Modulation Systems, The Gift Of Gab, Shabazz Palaces, and Flying Lotus.


Rammellzee passed from this plane of existence in 2010.
REST IN POWER.


© Tym Stevens



See Also:

BEYOND COOL: Pedro Bell, Funkadelic's visionary!

"APACHE", HipHop's Sacred Secret Beat! - Bongo Band > Bambaataa > EVERYONE EVER

"Amen Break" - How 6 Seconds From 1969 Propel All Modern Music


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Cool Lost Grunge: Nirvana + Hole = VERBENA




VERBENA's "Into the Pink" (1999) is the best album that Nirvana and Hole never made together.

And you're saying, "Who?" Verbena was a grungy punk trio who combined the best aspects of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love into something that had its own unique strength. Plus, it was produced by Dave Grohl himself!

Despite this rock solid album they fell through the cracks. A 2003 line-up changed the sound so much it sounds like another band. But I'm telling you right now...if you love Nirvana and Hole, go find this album...



Verbena -"My Baby Got Shot" (1999)



Here's a little Black Francis/ Kim Deal-style action in this haunting song...

Verbena -"Big Skies, Black Rainbows" (1999)



Verbena -"​Submissionary"​ (1999)


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Frontman Scott Bondy now performs as A.A. Bondy, in an early Dylan travelling troubadour style. Here's an achingly beautiful song from the haunting "Believers" (2011) album.

A.A. Bondy -"​Highway/Fevers"​ (2011)



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See Also:

NIRVANA - "Our little group has always been, and always will until the end"

"Dropout Boogie" - Capt. Beefheart > PJ Harvey > The Kills

Cool Ethereal Folk: VASHTI BUNYAN


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Cool Ethereal Folk: VASHTI BUNYAN


"Just Another Diamond Day" album (1970)

VASHTI BUNYAN is an english folk singer with an ethereal voice. She recorded quite a bit in the late '60s but without getting the fame she deserved.

Recently a collection of her ahaunting work brought new ears to her timeless classics, and she has reemerged in response to all the cult attention.

Listen to this first song and see if you aren't hooked...


Vashti Bunyan -"Train Song" (1966)


Vashti Bunyan -"Love Song" (1969)



And here she is now, still with us, showing us how it's done right.

Vashti Bunyan session -"Here Before" (2005)


VASHTI BUNYAN -"Heartleap" (2014)



© Tym Stevens



See Also:

WOMEN OF ROCK: The 1960s, with 2 Music Players

ROCK Orgy: "American Pie"

Don McLean > Lori Lieberman > Roberta Flack > The Fugees

"Indian Rope Man": Richie Havens > Julie Driscoll + Brian Auger > Bob Marley

"Something In The Way" - James Taylor > The Beatles > Nirvana


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: A Music Player Checklist


Cool Funk Roots: PEREZ PRADO's Mambo



Cuban musicians had massive influence on Jazz-Bebop, Pop music, and early Rock in the early 1950s with Mambo music.
(See the film, The Mambo Kings.)

Chief among them was Damaso PEREZ PRADO, whose use of tight contrapunctual horns, dynamic rhythm, and sudden stops and starts are the prototype for James Brown and Funk music. As bandleader, he would get so excited he'd kick the air during a pause and shout, "Dilo!" ('Say it!') Audiences mistook his shout for "Ungh!', inspiring the song "Who Put the Ungh In the Mambo?" If that isn't JB, what is?

This kicked off a Latin throughline in Soul and Funk music that gave us Eddie Bobo, Mongo Santamaria, Santana, WAR, Malo, El Chicano, Azteca, Mandrill, Fania All-Stars, Jorge Ben, Sheila E, Gerardo, Lighter Shade of Brown, Ozomatli, and Los Mocosos.

His "Mambo No. 5" was remade as a big hit by Lou Bega in '99.

PEREZ PRADO -"Mambo No 5" - (1950s, from LP)



PEREZ PADO -"Muchachita"



The Black Eyed Peas sampled the Yma Sumac/ Perez Prado song "Bo Mambo" for their big hit "Hands Up". Here's another great:

Yma Sumac, w/ Perez Prado -"Bo Mambo!" (1955)



For the Love of the Mambo documentary


From Mambo to Hip-Hop: A South Bronx Tale documentary



After The Clash broke up, bassist Paul Simenon formed a Morricone-​esque Rockabilly group called Havana 3AM, named after the Perez Prado album.

HAVANA 3AM -"Hey Amigo" (1991)



"Dilo!":
https://myspace.com/perezparadise

© Tym Stevens



See Also:

"Oye Como Va!" - Tito Puente > Santana > Kinky

Herbie Hancock > Mongo Santamaria > Herbie Hancock


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Cool Rare Blues: J.B. LENOIR


Every time I hear J.B. LENOIR's voice, it makes me feel good. An earnest and sweet voice that lifts up any subject he sings.

J.B. was a great blues and boogie guitarist who was criminally overlooked in his lifetime. Ironically, he is more known from the beautiful tribute that british bluesman John Mayall recorded lamenting his death in 1967.

Looking back we now appreciate J.B. for his rollicking playing, crack melodies, pure voice, and his deeply courageous protest songs.

Do yourself a favor and check this guy out...

J.B. Lenoir -"I Feel So Good"



J.B. Lenoir -"Alabama Song"



JB Lenoir -"Vietnam Blues"


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John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers -"The Death of J.B. Lénoir"



Shake your what your mama gave ya.
J.B. Lenoir at Wikipedia


© Tym Stevens



See Also:

BO DIDDLEY: The Rhythm King and His Disciples, with 2 Music Players!

JIMMY REED: The Groover of Rock, From Motown To Sesame Street, with 2 Music Players!

"Mystery Train" - Carter Family > Jr. Parker > Elvis Presley > Jim Jarmusch

LADIES FIRST: "When the Levee Breaks!" - Memphis Minnie > Led Zeppelin


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Cool Italian Western Rock Bands!


For all you KILL BILL and 'Spaghetti Western' fans out there, here are modern groups that perform Italian Western soundtrack music.

Ennio Morricone is familiar to hepcats as the radical who threw out syrupy strings and injected insanity into film scores with jaw harps, surf guitars, druidic chants, avant noise, and percussive typewriters.

Many rock bands emulate this sound, including Muse, Mars Volta, Calexico, and Queens of the Stone Age. Now other bands go right to the source...


SPAGHETTI WESTERN ORCHESTRA -"The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly"


THUNDEROSA! -"El Guapos Theme"


CHINGON -"Malaguena Salerosa"


3 BALLS OF FIRE -"The Ecstasy Of Gold"




Artists also do Ennio's psyche/lounge music, as covers and homages...

DANIELE LUPPI -"Pychovision" (2004)



MONDO CANE, with Mike Patton -"Deep Down"



DANIELE LUPPI, DANGER MOUSE, and NORAH JONES -"Season's Trees" (2012)


ORGASMO SONORE -"Inga" (2016)



© Tym Stevens



See Also:

How SPAGHETTI WESTERNS Revolutionized Rock Music!, with 3 Music Players!

"Pastures Of Plenty" - Woody Guthrie > Ennio Morricone > A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS

ROCK Sex quickie: 'Spaghetti Western' > Gnarls Barkley


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Cool Spanish Punk Grrrls: LAS FURIAS


Another "so cool you gotta love life" spotlight falls on LAS FURIAS, a garage punk quartet from Barcelona.

Everything great about The Sonics, The Runaways, early Slits, Motorhead, Black Flag, and Peaches in three minutes flat, in snarling spanish!

LAS FURIAS -"Cóctel de Modernidad"


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And let's show some love to their compatriots, Las Perras del Infierno, too!

LAS PERRAS DEL INFIERNO - "Somos las Perras" (2006)



Thrash your head at:
Las Furas MySpace
Las Perras del Infierno MySpace


© Tym Stevens



See Also:

THE RUNAWAYS, And Why Women Of Rock Are Essential!

WOMEN OF ROCK: The 1950s, with 2 Music Players!

"Oh Bondage, Up Yours!" - X-Ray Spex > Free Kitten > Chicks On Speed > Pussy Riot

SHE SHREDS, The Magazine Dedicated to Women Guitarists and Bassists!


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Cool Betty Davis Tribute: THE SOUL OF JOHN BLACK


Here's THE SOUL OF JOHN BLACK, the working name of musician John Bigham. This catchy funker swaggers like Al Green in the mood to sing Parliament's "All Your Goodies Are Gone" or Funkadelic's "I Got a Thing".

This is reportedly a tribute to the ultimate Funk hellion, BETTY DAVIS, who deserves all the love she can get.

THE SOUL OF JOHN BLACK -"Betty Jean" (2009)


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Here's Betty herself. Put your seatbelts on and hold on!

BETTY DAVIS -"Nasty Gal" (1975)



© Tym Stevens



See Also:

FUNK, The True History: 1970-1974, with 3 Music Players!

ROCK Orgy: "F.U.N.K." by Betty Davis


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Cool Indie Band: BOYSKOUT




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BOYSKOUT are an undersung indie band I really recommend. They have traces of Television, Devo, The Cure, Throwing Muses, Elastica, and Gossip in a blend that becomes uniquely theirs.


I especially love this song...

Boyskout -"Jesse James"


Boyskout -"You Act Strange"


Boyskout -"Fantastic"


Show them some love at:
MySpace



© Tym Stevens



See Also:

DOCTOR WHO Theme - Delia Derbyshire > Gary Glitter > KLF > Human League

"Girl U Want" - Devo > Soundgarden > Polysics > Boyskout

LADIES FIRST: "Mind Your Own Business" - Delta 5 > Chicks On Speed > Pigface

LADIES FIRST: "Kultes Klares Wasser" - Malaria! > Chicks On Speed


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist