Los Angeles — Aquarium Drunkard presents Danial Bachman , February 21st, at The Velaslavasay Panorama . Circuit Rider supports. We’re giving away a few pairs of tickets to AD readers. To enter, leave a comment with your name and a […]
Month: February 2014
Mark Banning :: Journey Into The Light
Mark Banning’s contribution to Light in the Attic’s new age collection, I Am the Center: Private Issue New Age Music in America 1950-1990 , an excerpt from his piece “Lunar Eclipse,” is one of the highlights of the set. Journey to the Light, Banning’s only commercially available […]
SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)
Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU , channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST. SIRIUS 330: Jean Michel Bernard – Générique Stephane ++ Tinariwen […]
Claudine Longet :: Let’s Spend The Night Together
Cross Nico’s deadpan delivery with the childlike sway of Deerhoof’s Satomi Matsuzaki and you’ve got Claudine Longet , a French born singer who is now unfortunately more famous for going OJ Simpson-style on her husband, Olympic skier […]
Jackson C. Frank :: Blues Run The Game
Jackson C. Frank’s music and pain were always intertwined. As a boy, a furnace exploded at his school, killing 15 of his classmates and badly burning Frank. As he recovered in the hospital, a teacher brought him an […]
We The People :: Function Underground
Though Arizona’s most popular soul export is Dyke and the Blazers’ “Funky Broadway” — not written about NYC, but rather Arlester “Dyke” Christian’s memories of Broadway in Buffalo, New York, and the Broadway Road’s role […]
The Woodchucks :: Angry Generation
Singer, songwriter, raconteur and businessman, Lee Hazlewood was an industrious cat. In addition to his own work, Hazlewood’s label inprint, LHI , released scores of material by other artists. Released last year , the multi-disc, and multi-faceted, collection There’s A Dream I’ve Been Saving , […]
Dead Notes #7 :: Hard To Handle (3/24/71 San Francisco, CA)
And we’re back. Welcome to the seventh installment of Dead Notes where we find our former psychedelic heroes continuing to shed their kaleidoscopic, meandering, ways. Tightening up, both literally and figuratively, by March of 1971 the Dead’s […]
Les Charlots :: Hey Max
…profiter de la parodie Les Charlots :: Hey Max
Johnny Cash :: Live At Manhattan Center – Full Concert (1994)
It wasn’t necessarily going to end this way for Johnny Cash. When the 62-year-old singer first sat in Rick Rubin’s Sunset Strip living room and played him the handful of songs that would form the […]
SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)
Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU , channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST. SIRIUS 329: Jean Michel Bernard – Générique Stephane ++ Apple […]
John Williams :: Flowers In Your Hair
Step back, this has absolutely nothing to do with Scott McKensie’s ” San Francisco “. No, this is composer John Williams (yes, that John Williams ) take on ’67 psychedelia. Originally issued on 7″ by Columbia, as the b/w to “Can’t […]
The dB’s :: Moving in Your Sleep (1981)
Late 70s and early 80s southern power pop. I’ve had Dwight Twilley, the dB’s, Big Star and mess of their lesser known brethren in my head, and on repeat, since the holidays. This latest binge […]
Ferlin Husky :: Living In A Trance
Ferlin Husky topped the country and western charts for decades beginning in the 1950s. But that has nothing to do with the song below, the narcotic noir that is “Living In A Trance.” The second […]
Lou Reed :: Ultrasonic Recording Studio, Hempstead, NY 12/26/72
The day after Christmas, December of 1972: Lou Reed and band (The Tots) in Hempstead, NY, recording live for radio at Untrasonic Recording Studio. Recorded just a month after the release of Transformer, the set finds […]