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Tinariwen :: Iljaych Tareq / The Joshua Tree Sessions

If it seems you are seeing Tinariwen's name with more regularity these days, it's because you are. In addition to this year's Emmaar lp, recorded in Joshua Tree, California, and lengthy Western tours, the group just saw the reissue of their albums Amassakoul and Radio Tisdas Sessions -- both for the first time on vinyl, via Light In The Attic Records.

The group's story continues October 7th with the release of the five song acoustic EP, Inside / Outside Joshua Tree Acoustic Sessions.  Recorded in Joshua Tree while the band were working on Emmaar, Tinariwen would jam nightly, both in the house and outside around a campfire. First taste, below.

Tinariwen :: Iljaych Tareq

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Clifton’s Corner :: Volume 25 — Power To The People

(Volume 25 of Clifton’s Corner. Clifton Weaver, aka DJ Soft Touch, shares some of his favorite spins, old and new, in the worlds of soul, r&b, funk, psych and beyond.)

When I . . .

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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 357: Jean Michel Bernard - Générique Stephane ++ Jacques Dutronc - Les Métamorphoses ++ Rob Jo Star Band — I Call On One’s Muse ++ Cisneros & Garza Group — I’m A Man ++ Rolling Stones — We Love You ++ Courtney Barnett - Lance Jr. ++ Kevin Morby - Slow Train (w/ Cate Le Bon) ++ Kevin Morby - Reign ++ Big . . .

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Shelley Duvall :: He Needs Me (Harry Nilsson – 1979 Demo)

In 1979 Harry Nilson took a hiatus from recording what would turn out to be his final (full) album, Flash Harry, in order to act as musical director behind filmmaker Robert Altman's 1980 film, Popeye. Co-produced by Bruce Robb, with arrangements by Van Dyke Parks, Nilsson composed all of the film's original songs.

An inspired collaboration that almost didn't happen, re: an . . .

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Bill Deal & The Rhondels :: Hey Bulldog (1970 Beatles Cover)

Straight out of Virginia Beach, Bill Deal & The Rhondels 1970 cover of Lennon/McCartney's "Hey Bulldog". The fabs...this is not.

Bill Deal & The Rhondels :: Hey Bulldog

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The Lagniappe Sessions :: Jolie Holland

Lagniappe (la ·gniappe) noun ‘lan-ˌyap,’ — 1. An extra or unexpected gift or benefit. 2. Something given or obtained as a gratuity or bonus.

The Lagniappe Sessions return with Jolie Holland, who is about to kick off her European tour beginning September 22nd, in Paris, in support of her latest full-length, Wine Dark . . .

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Johnny Thunder :: I’m Alive (1968)

A Tommy James and the Shondells original, Johnny Thunder and his crew turned the track inside out in 1968 transforming it into the soul/fuzz monster you hear, below. They took the reins and they ain't giving 'em back.

Johnny Thunder :: I'm Alive

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Clifton’s Corner :: Volume 24 – Shapes Of Things

(Volume 24 of Clifton’s Corner. Clifton Weaver, aka DJ Soft Touch, shares some of his favorite spins, old and new, in the worlds of soul, r&b, funk, psych . . .

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Steve Young :: Seven Bridges Road (1969)

Via Steve Young's (woefully still) out-of-print 1969 lp, Rock Salt And Nails. A genre cornerstone, Gram Parsons, Gene Clark, Hal Blaine, James Burton, Chris Ethridge and others guest. Per the below, many have covered - though none have matched.

Steve Young :: Seven Bridges Road

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AD Presents :: Hiss Golden Messenger, Rough Trade NYC – 9/18

We’re back in NYC. Thursday night, September 18th, Aquarium Drunkard presents Hiss Golden Messenger with Alexander Sauser Monning at Rough Trade in Brooklyn. We have several pairs of tickets for AD readers. To enter, leave a comment with how you first happened upon HGM. Winners notified via email.

Tickets available for purchase, HERE

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RIP Cosimo Matassa // Ernie K-Doe :: There’s A Will

Before stopping in at Dooky Chase’s for some fried chicken and soul food or swinging by Café Du Monde for beignets while strolling through the French Quarter, most out-of-towners kick off their stay in the Crescent City by dropping a few bucks at a local music and gift shop and scooping up either the red or green box.   These boxes serve not only as a colorful soundtrack to the few days spent it the cultural mecca of the South, but also as a reminder of the magic and musical history of the city they . . .

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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 356: Jean Michel Bernard — Générique Stephane ++ Shin Joong Hyun   - I've Got Nothing To Say ++ The Upsetters - Taste Of Killing ++ Jacques Dutronc - J'Ai Mis Un Tigre Dans Ma Guitare ++ Dutch Rhythm And Steel Show Band - Down By The River ++ Fela Kuti - Lover ++ King Khan & The Shrines - Que . . .

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Videodrome: The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun (1969)

(Welcome to Videodrome. A monthly column plumbing the depths of vintage underground cinema – from cult, exploitation, trash and grindhouse to sci-fi, horror, noir and beyond.)

George Greenough grew up like many coastal So-Cal youths in the 1950s...in the water. But what made Greenough different was his desire to learn absolutely everything he could about the ocean. In the most simple of forms: how it works and -most impactful on today’s surf culture - the physics behind optimal performance of man and his equipment in the big blue. From  boards  to  fins  his achievements are numerous. But, let’s start with his feats as a filmmaker (and photographer), because his impact from directing (arguably) the most progressive surf film of any era - has transcended culture well beyond surf.

The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun, filmed in 1969 captured the first stages of the shortboarding revolution. Up until this point, longboards ruled the lineup and were pretty much the only mode of wave transport. However, the crew that Greenough ran with (Aussies, Nat Young & Bob McTavish) challenged the idea of how a board should look, feel and measure. You see - Greenough figured out that in order to accomplish the things he wanted to do on a wave (hairpin maneuvers, cutbacks, wild air off the lips), he needed to ride on his knees, on a much shorter, spooned out board. Quite a sweeping concept but he proved this allowed him maximum velocity and control…the Aussies agreed and, long story short (pun semi-intended), McTavish (board shaping pioneer) cut down his log and started rippin’. Greenough was there to shoot it all and these sessions make up the footage of the film. A revolutionary surf moment caught in its infancy on  Innermost Limits of Pure Fun? Check.

The Farm :: San Ho Zay

With a bit of the history out of the way, let’s focus on some nuts and bolts of the film itself...

Utilizing beautiful 16mm film, Greenough chased the perfect shot. And, I mean, literally chased his subjects. While riding the pocket of a wave, Greenough armed with a heavy camera strapped on his back (or mounted to the nose of his board), navigated gnarly barrels, reef breaks, double-ups and crumbly waves alike...all in service of giving the viewer the most coveted surf prospective: the tube ride. Which, up until this particular timeframe, had never been done before. The only way to achieve this view was to go out and do it yourself.

Surf filming flipped on its head and redefined as the new standard? Check (you’re welcome, GoPro).

The Farm :: Innerspace

Back to the film…We follow Greenough and crew as they hop around remote Australia and - remarkably untouched — California, riding their radical sea vessels...while basically setting the benchmark for stylish surf performance and living a model life that current surfers emulate daily.   These guys were innovators and forefathers of the modern sport and there is something so absolutely satisfying about watching their historical adventures and penchant for living, that you may not even recognize it all serves as the film’s narrative.

And, what pairs well with a timeless visual narrative? Well, a timeless improvised soundtrack by one-off San Francisco  psych band  The Farm.  There is nary a word spoken in this film…just thick, heavy grooves. The music and imagery coexist so seamlessly in the film, that any explanation would just muddy the experience.

The Farm take their cues from surf music forefathers like: Dick Dale, the Ventures and Beach Boys but rub some bay area psych into the jams that provide the soundscape for some of the most progressive, expressive and stylish surfing caught on film. Thumping bass lines, humming keys and intricate guitar work that recedes and breaks like the water. Simply, outstanding stuff here.

The Farm :: Coming of Dawn

These musicians in an impromptu situation, managed to weave the conversation between the surfers, waves and the viewer. It should be noted they are all familiar names. Dennis Dragon conceived the project and went on to form  Surf Punks. His brother Daryl was (I kid you not)…Captain  of Captain and Tenille and lead guitarist Denny Aaberg noodled around on various projects such as, writing the Gary Busey surf flick, Big  Wednesday.

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Terry Reid :: Seed of Memory

Terry Reid’s "Ooh Baby (You Make me Feel So Young)" is a sexed up, laid back, minor key gem. That it sounds like one of the funkiest tracks Crosby, Stills, and Nash never recorded is no accident, as Graham Nash was both acting as producer and pitching in vocal harmonies. Bell-bottomed and swaying under streetlights, the song is one of those classic slices of nocturnal, mid-Seventies LA. That Seed of Memory, the album from which the track is taken, is nowadays hardly remembered has . . .

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