Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The Day The Music Died

written by Robert Benson

 

The day is immortalized in the legendary Don McLean song “American Pie.” It was a day that saddened music lovers all over the world and shocked the music industry. It was the day the music died.

We are of course referring to the plane crash in Clear Lake, Iowa, that claimed the lives of rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson. The crash, which occurred on February 3, 1959, is now over fifty years old. Let’s explore some of the details of “the day the music died.”

The Winter Dance Party began at the Eagles Club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on January 23, 1959. It featured the aforementioned stars, Dion Deuce as well as an aspiring teen idol named Frankie Sardou. The tour was set to cover twenty-four Midwestern cities in a span of three weeks. The tour was a logistical nightmare with the amount of travel that was required. Adding to this problem was a tour bus that was ill-equipped to deal with the weather conditions in that part of the country; its heating system broke down shortly after the tour began. In fact, one musician, drummer Carl Bunch, developed a severe case of frostbite to his feet that required hospitalization (Holly and Valens took turns on the drums). It got so cold on the bus that the musicians started burning newspapers in the aisle in a desperate attempt to keep warm.

What’s interesting is that the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake was not intended to be a stop on the tour, but the promoters, hoping to fill an open date, contacted the manager of the establishment and offered him the show. He accepted and the date was set for February 2nd.

However, Holly was so frustrated and tired of the malfunctioning tour bus that he told his fellow musicians that, once the show was over, they should attempt to charter a plane to get to the next stop on the tour; which was Moorhead, Minnesota. So flight arrangements were made with Roger Peterson, who was a local pilot employed at Dwyer Flying Service, based in Mason City, Iowa. The fee was $36 per passenger and the single-engine plane could seat three musicians in addition to the pilot.

But there was a dilemma, who would fly and who would get to the next destination via the tour bus? Obviously, Holly and the pilot were aboard which left two seats open. Dion was approached to buy a seat, but he thought that the price of $36 was way too much. He recalled his parents arguing about the rent, which coincidently was $36 per month and he could not bring himself to pay an entire month’s rent for a short plane ride.

J.P. Richardson had come down with a bout of the flu and asked one of Holly’s band mates, Waylon Jennings, for his seat on the plane and Jennings gave up his seat. Ritchie Valens, who was also feeling the effects of the freezing tour bus, asked Holly’s other band mate Tommy All sup for his seat. Allsup replied that he would flip a coin, with the winner getting the last seat on the plane. Now, contrary to what has been depicted in the biographical movies, the coin toss was not done by Holly; nor did it occur at the airport. The coin toss occurred at the Ballroom shortly before they departed for the airport and was actually done by a DJ who was working the concert that night.

The plane took off at 1 a.m. on February 3, 1959 from Mason City Municipal Airport. Approximately 1:05 a.m., Jerry Dwyer, owner of Dwyer Flying Service could see the lights of the plane start to descend from the sky to the ground. The pilot was supposed to file his flight plan once airborne, but he never contacted the tower. By 3:30 a.m., after multiple attempts to contact his pilot and the fact that the airport in Fargo, Minnesota had not heard from Peterson, Dwyer contacted the authorities to report the plane missing.

The doomed aircraft had just made it a few miles from the airport. The pilot (who was not certified to fly at night) may have been confused by the darkness and the light snow that was falling. The plane hit the ground nose first at an estimated 150mph killing all four men instantly.

crash site


Tidbits:

In 1976, when the first Buddy Holly Week was held, Paul McCartney was presented with the cuff links Buddy Holly wore the night of the crash. McCartney purchased the rights to Holly’s song publishing and began organizing the annual celebration five years later.

On February 29, 1980, an old police file containing Buddy Holly’s horn rimmed glasses and a watch owned by J. P. Richardson were located by the Mason City Sheriff. The items were recovered at the crash site.

In the 2000 film Almost Famous, the band's plane is caught in bad weather, at which point one of the band members begins to sing the Buddy Holly song "Peggy Sue.”

Deciding that the show must go on at the next stop, Moorhead, MN, they looked for local talent to fill in. Just across the state line from Moorhead, in Fargo ND, they found a 15 year old talent named Bobby Vee.

The crash that ended the lives of Holly, Valens, and Richardson was the break that began the career of Vee.

Tommy Allsup would one day open a club named "The Head's Up Saloon," a tribute to the coin toss that saved his life.

Waylon Jennings would become a hugely popular Country singer.

Dion DiMucci would enjoy a long lived solo career.


Ritchie Valens:

Inscribed on Ritchie Valens' grave are the words, "Come On, Let's Go."

Valens was a pioneer of Chicano rock, Latin rock and was an inspiration to many musicians of Latino heritage. He influenced the likes of Los Lobos, Los Lonely Boys, and Carlos Santana among countless others at a time when there were very few Latinos in American rock and pop music. He is considered the first Latino to ever successfully cross over into Rock mainstream.

"La Bamba" would prove to be his most influential recording; not only by becoming a pop chart hit sung entirely in Spanish but also because of its successful blending of traditional Latin American music with rock. He was a pioneer and was an inspiration for many after his tragic death. Valens was the first to capitalize on this formula which would later be adopted by such varied artists as Selena, Caifanes, Cafe Tacuba, Circo, El Gran Silencio, Aterciopelados, Gustavo Santaolalla, and many others in the Latin Alternative scene. Ironically, the Valenzuela family spoke only English at home, and Ritchie knew very little Spanish. Ritchie learned the lyrics of "La Bamba" phonetically in order to record the song in Spanish.

"Come on Let's Go" has been covered by Los Lobos, The Ramones and "The Paley Brothers”; (jointly, The Ramones on guitar, bass, and drums and The Paley Brothers on vocals), Tommy Steele, The Huntingtons and The McCoys.



"Donna" has been covered by artists as diverse as MxPx, Cliff Richard, The Youngbloods, Clem Snide, Cappadonna, and The Misfits among many others.

Robert Quine has cited Valens' guitar playing as an early influence on his style.

Donna Ludwig, Ritchie's girlfriend, is today still recognized as "Ritchie's Donna.” Her personalized license plate reads "ODONNA.”

Ritchie's nephew, Ernie Valens, has toured worldwide playing his uncle's songs, including a new version of the "Winter Dance Party" tour with Buddy Holly impersonator John Mueller. This tour has taken place at many of the original 1959 venues in the Midwest.

Valens also appeared in biopic films. Valens was depicted in the 1987 biopic film La Bamba, which was about his life. The film's time period was from 1957 to 1959, in which his age was 16 to 17. It introduced Lou Diamond Phillips as Valens and co-starred Esai Morales as his older half-brother, Bob Morales. Los Lobos performed most of the music in the film.

Valens was portrayed by Gilbert Melgar in the final scene of The Buddy Holly Story and Valens will also be depicted in the upcoming 2009 film The Day the Music Died. Valens will be portrayed by Joseph Thornhillas in the 2009 film Lives and Deaths of the Poet.


Big Bopper:

Richardson's son, Jay Richardson, took up a musical career and is known professionally as "The Big Bopper, Jr." He has performed all around the world.

Notably, he has toured on the "Winter Dance Party" tour with Buddy Holly impersonator John Mueller on some of the same stages as his father performed.

In January 2007, Richardson's son Jay requested that his father's body be exhumed and an autopsy be performed to settle the rumors that a gun was fired or that Richardson initially survived the crash. The autopsy was performed by Dr. Bill Bass, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Jay was present with Dr. Bass throughout the entire autopsy and observed as the casket was opened; both men were surprised to find the remains well enough preserved to be recognizable as those of the late rock star. "Dad still amazes me 48 years after his death, that he was in remarkable shape," Richardson told the Associated Press. "I surprised myself. I handled it better than I thought I would."

Dr. Bass' findings indicated there were no signs of foul play. He was quoted as saying "There are fractures from head to toe. Massive fractures. ... (Richardson) died immediately. He didn't crawl away. He didn't walk away from the plane."

After the autopsy, Richardson's body was placed in a new casket made by the same company as the original, then was reburied next to his wife in Beaumont's Forest Lawn Cemetery. Jay then allowed the old casket to be put on display at the Texas Musician's Museum.


Buddy Holly:

Buddy Holly Monument

Contrary to popular belief, teenagers John Lennon and Paul McCartney did not attend a Holly concert, although they watched his TV appearance on "Sunday Night at the London Palladium"; Tony Bramwell, a school friend of McCartney and George Harrison, did. Keith Richards attended one of the gigs, where he heard "Not Fade Away" for the first time. Bramwell met Holly, and freely shared his records with all three. Lennon and McCartney later cited Holly as a primary influence. (Their band's name, The Beatles, was chosen partly in homage to Holly's Crickets.) The Beatles did a cover version of "Words of Love" that was a close reproduction of Holly's version.

McCartney owns the publishing rights to Holly's song catalogue.

A young Bob Dylan attended the January 31, 1959 show, two nights before Holly's death. Dylan referred to this in his 1998 Grammy acceptance speech for his 1997 Time out of Mind winning Album of the Year.

Various rock and roll histories have asserted that the singing group The Hollies were named in homage to Buddy Holly. According to the band's website, although the group admired Holly (and years later produced an album covering some of his songs), their name was inspired primarily by the sprigs of holly in evidence around Christmas of 1962.

After the death of Buddy he would leave a trail of followers from Bob Dylan, to Elvis Costello, Paul Simon, and The Beatles. Also, one of The Rolling Stones early hits was a cover of "Not Fade Away.”

Eddie Cochran, good friend and fellow rock 'n' roll pioneer was so distraught by the deaths of Holly, Valens, and The Big Bopper that he recorded the song "Three Stars" as a tribute. The song was not released until after Cochran's own premature death, because he was too upset to allow it to be issued in his lifetime.

The Smithereens' song "Maria Elena" is a Buddy Holly tribute as sung to his widow.

Blink-182 has a song named "Peggy Sue" which is a tribute to Holly.

Buddy Holly on the Arthur Murray Dance Party 12/29/57



Phil Ochs famously sang a long tribute to Buddy Holly on the infamous Gunfight at Carnegie Hall album.

Mike Berry released a 1961 single called "Tribute to Buddy Holly.” It was written by Geoff Goddard and produced by Joe Meek, who was a great Buddy Holly fan. In the USA, it was released on Coral, Buddy Holly's label.

Weezer's self-titled debut album features the band's popular single "Buddy Holly.”

Musician Albert Hammond, Jr. has a cover of "Well... Alright" on his 2007 album Yours To Keep.

Don McLean's popular 1971 ballad "American Pie" is inspired by the day of the plane crash. He has also covered "Everyday.”




THE ANNOTATED AMERICAN PIE
(What the song is talkin' about!)
By Rich Kulawiec

The entire song is a tribute to Buddy Holly and a commentary on how rock and roll changed in the years since his death. McLean seems to be lamenting the lack of "danceable" music in rock and roll and (in part) attributing that lack to the absence of Buddy Holly et. al. (Verse 1)

A long, long time ago...

"American Pie" reached #1 in the US in 1972, but the album containing it was released in 1971. Buddy Holly died in 1959.

I can still remember how
That music used to make me smile.
And I knew if I had my chance,
That I could make those people dance,
And maybe they'd be happy for a while

One of early rock and roll's functions was to provide dance music for various social events. McLean recalls his desire to become a musician playing that sort of music.

But February made me shiver,

Buddy Holly died on February 3, 1959 in a plane crash in Iowa during a snowstorm. The news came to most of the world on the morning of February 3, which is why it's known as The Day The Music Died.

With every paper I'd deliver,

Don McLean's only job besides being a full-time singer-songwriter was being a paperboy.

Bad news on the doorstep...
I couldn't take one more step.
I can't remember if I cried
When I read about his widowed bride

Holly's recent bride, Maria Elena, was pregnant when the crash took place; she had a miscarriage shortly afterward.

But something touched me deep inside,
The day the music died.

The same plane crash that killed Buddy Holly also took the lives of Richie Valens ("La Bamba") and The Big Bopper ("Chantilly Lace"). Since all three were so prominent at the time, February 3, 1959 became known as "The Day The Music dies”.

So... (Refrain)
Bye bye Miss American Pie,

Miss American Pie *is* rock and roll music. Don McLean dated a Miss America candidate during the pageant. (unconfirmed)

Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry
Them good ole boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye
Singing "This'll be the day that I die,
This'll be the day that I die."

One of Holly's hits was "That'll be the Day"; the chorus contains the line "That'll be the day that I die"



Ask Mr. Music by Jerry Osborne

FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 31, 2011

DEAR JERRY: I have an unusual question for you in honor of your 25th year of Mr. Music.

Has there ever been a commercial 78 rpm recorded in stereo? I believe both technologies were mutually exclusive, but I could be wrong.
—Scott Vroegindewey, Kansas City, Mo.


DEAR SCOTT: How could the answer be no, which it is, along with your being wrong regarding the mutual exclusivity of the two technologies?

Strange but true.

Knowing your question pertains only to records from the true 78 era — pre-1961 in the USA — we shall dismiss microgroove 78 rpms made years later, either as a gimmick or for 78 rpm juke boxes. All but a few of those are monaural, and they play using a modern-era stylus made for vinyl and polystyrene record play.

Manufacturing a multi-channel (binaural) shellac disc was impossible, but even if it could have been made, no one could faithfully reproduce it with the existing, horizontal-only tracking, 78 needle pick-up systems. Stereo requires both horizontal and vertical pick-up.

Necessity is so often the mother of invention, but in this matter there was no need, and no demand.

Regardless, during a Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra session (February 3, 1932) at the Victor studio in New York City, the two technologies had a close encounter of the enduring kind.

Ellington's only recording that day would be a lengthy (7:46) three-song instrumental medley, combining “Mood Indigo”; “Hot and Bothered”; and “Creole Love Call.”

In what today's technicians might consider an antediluvian experiment, engineers set up two separate lathes, or disc-cutting machines, with each one picking up the sounds on its side of the studio. A brilliant idea at the time.

There is very little separation and nearly all of the mid-room audio is heard on both recordings, but some instruments are more noticeable on the left and right sides. That qualifies as true stereo, though they didn't call it that at the time.

Unfortunately, hearing both the left and right recordings required two separate players, and the playing of both discs at the exact same time. Definitely not something a consumer would ever consider, but they managed somehow and the events of that day provided something historic for remastering in 1999.

That's when the complete STEREO “Mood Indigo-Hot and Bothered-Creole Love Call” medley appeared on “The Best of the Duke Ellington Centennial Edition” compact disc (RCA Victor 090266345922). This 18-track sampler is easily available from all the usual outlets.

Oh yes, thank you for the silver anniversary nod.


DEAR JERRY: When Margaret Whiting died earlier this month, it reminded me of a list you ran several years ago, of the living top Pop stars of the pre-rock era.

Now, how many on that short list are no longer with us?
—Sue Catchings, Evansville, Ind.


DEAR SUE: Since the list first appeared (October 2006), we have lost four of the original 10: Frankie Laine (March 30, 1913 - February 6, 2007); Jo Stafford (November 12, 1917 - July 16, 2008); Margaret Whiting (July 22, 1924 - January 10, 2011); and Eddie Fisher (August 10, 1928 - September 22, 2010).

That leaves us with Tony Martin (December 25, 1912); Kay Starr (July 21, 1922); Doris Day (April 3, 1924); Tony Bennett (August 3, 1926); Patti Page (November 8, 1927); and Vic Damone (June 12, 1928).

Still performing are: Tony Martin (98); Kay Starr (88); Tony Bennett (84); and Patti Page (83).


IZ ZAT SO? Here is a list we have not previously compiled, of 31 more living singers and musicians, each of whom is at least an octogenarian:

George Beverly Shea (102 as of February 1, 2011)
Johnny Wright (96)
Ralph Stanley (94)
Patty Andrews (92)
Pete Seger (91)
Kitty Wells (91)
Dave Brubeck (90)
Ravi Shankar (90)
Little Jimmy Dickens (90)
Jimmy McCracklin (89)
Johnny Otis (89)
Kitty Kallen (88)
Slim Whitman (87)
Bonnie Guitar (87)
Earl Scruggs (87)
Roger Williams (86)
B.B. King (85)
Ray Price (85)
Ferlin Husky (85)
Stan Freberg (84)
Chuck Berry (84)
Ed Ames (83)
Andy Williams (83)
Jimmy C. Newman (83)
Fats Domino (82)
Sonny James (81)
Leroy Van d**e (81)
Bobby Bland (80)
Joni James (80)
Jan Howard (80)
Liz Anderson (80)

Jerry Osborne answers as many questions as possible through this column. Write Jerry at: Box 255, Port Townsend, WA 98368 E-mail: jpo@olympus.net  Visit his Web site: www.jerryosborne.com  

All values quoted in this column are for near-mint condition.

Copyright 2010 Osborne Enterprises- Reprinted By Permission








Vinyl Record News & Notes, Did You Know?

HEAVY METAL FILM FESTIVAL: Official Artwork Revealed

Los Angeles-based painter/cartoonist Tom Neely has dedicated his talents to creating the official artwork for the first annual Heavy Metal Film Festival, set to take place at the Downtown Independent Cinema in Los Angeles, California this coming March 31 through April 3.

Festival organizer and long-time metalhead Samuel Douek states the following about his collaboration with Neely: "Hollywood has certainly seen a fair amount of film festivals, but none as heavy as this! The artwork celebrates the heavy arrival of metal in Hollywood and I'm very happy with Tom Neely's fingerprints being all over this soon-to-be historical event."















-----------------------------

Fireforce Uploads "March On" Cover Art


Belgium's Fireforce has uploaded the cover artwork for the band's new album "March On." Fireforce also recently commented on the album:

"Be prepared for 12 tracks of pure true heavy metal with a monster wall of sound! The recordings for the new Fireforce album 'March On' are already done under the supervision of R.D. Liapakis (Mystic Prophecy, Suicidal Angels, Orden Ogan, Eldritch, etc.). Guest guitars solos by Constantine, guitar player of Mystic Prohpecy (follower of GUS G) and Decsending.

"Eric Philippe, well known for his work with Rhapsody, Riot, Mob Rules, TNT and many others, created and realized the Fireforce logo and artwork. Release Date: 25th March 2011 over the 7HARD label. Watch out for big promotion in magazines like Rock Hard, Heavy, Rock Tribune, Terrorizer, Rock It, etc."

Great album cover art!






-----------------------------

Metallica Planning To Enter The Recording Studio In Spring

In a recent interview with the Danish tabloid newspaper, Ekstra Bladet, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich said that the band is looking to enter the recording studio this Spring to start work on the band's next studio album, its first since 2008's 'Death Magnetic.'

"There is a really good vibe in the band at the moment. Previously, Metallica would hang us by the throat when we came home from a mammoth world tour, but this time it's different. Therefore it does not appear to be a long time before we start work on a new album. I think we'll be ready in March and April - when the creative process reaches a boil we'll go into the studio.

"We really enjoy it now. It has helped in our relationship that we all have families and that we have children who work well together. There were some bad years when we never really talked together, we just hopped in a vodka bottle and went out to look for ladies. It meant we did not share our feelings with each other. Today we talk a lot about our children and our families, and it has helped that we have something else to talk about than what setlist is tonight."

-----------------------------

Junos To Honor Neil Young

Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young is scheduled to receive the 2011 Allan Waters Humanitarium Award during the March 27 Juno Awards telecast in Toronto. The award recognizes "a Canadian artist whose humanitarian contributions have positively enhanced the social fabric of Canada."

"We are thrilled to salute Neil Young's committed and compassionate legacy," said Melanie Berry, president/CEO of the Junos. "As a driving force behind one of music's most successful fundraising events, Farm Aid, and a key participant in Live 8 right here at home, his tenacity and spirit is highly regarded among his peers, and serves as an inspiration to all of us."

-----------------------------

Video for R.E.M.'s "My Smells Like Honey"

R.E.M. have just released the song "Mine Smells Like Honey" as the first single from their upcoming album 'Collapse Into Now,' which is due out on March 8. Check out more at remhq



-----------------------------

Foo Fighters Announce New Album Release Date

Foo Fighters have recently announced that their as-yet-untitled seventh studio album will be released in the UK on April 11. The LP will be their first of new material since 2007's 'Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace' topped the UK Album Charts. It was also nominated for five Grammy Awards.

Long labelled as one of the "nicest men in rock," the group's modest front man Dave Grohl has had the band recording their new output in his garage with Nirvana's 'Nevermind' producer Butch Vig. It's the first time the pair have worked together since that album, and is far from the only renewed link to Grohl's previous band.

The BBC revealed that, in a series of news snippets leaked on their social networking accounts including Facebook and Twitter, the group have revealed that Nirvana co-founder and guitarist Krist Novoselic will make a cameo on the new album, while their former touring guitarist Pat Smear will formally join the "Foo Fighters core."

-----------------------------

Ghost Heart – The Tunnel LP

Grand Rapids, Michigan quartet Ghost Heart have just released their stunning debut full-length, 'The Tunnel,' via Friction Records.

Available on both CD and 12″ vinyl (clear + pink / amber), The Tunnel features accessible yet expansive rock songs that synthesize electronica, American folk, samples, tribal percussion, shoegaze guitar sounds and layered vocals to produce an effect that is at once joyously communal and deeply personal. Ghost Heart’s sound has been described by the Detroit Metro Times as “a little of Animal Collective and Vampire Weekend, only with more heart.” Instantly gratifying in some moments, challenging in others, The Tunnel is a unique listening experience.






-----------------------------

Chaz Martenstein of Bull City Records

At 1916 Perry St., in Durham, N.C., Bull City Records hangs above a video-rental store. Together, the businesses are an anachronistic presence on the Durham side-street within spitting distance of Duke University’s campus. Other neighbors sell burritos, dance lessons and jewelry. But here, in the midst of it, two shops fight to give their customers an opportunity to see and hear things they won’t likely find by perusing the iTunes Store. Chaz Martenstein, Bull City’s proprietor, treats his station like a pharmacist’s, dispensing cures for what ails ya, whatever it might be.

But, this is the age of the Internet. Music and movies are omnipresent, available for the cost of a few minutes and the occasional virus. And as the record industry continues its much-publicized fall, Martenstein’s perch over Perry Street might seem a perilous one.

But from where he sits, things don’t seem so bleak. Bull City records is celebrating its fifth anniversary this month......

Read the rest HERE Bull City Records/

-----------------------------

Did You Know?

more stuff everybody should know...

There are over 58 million dogs in the U.S!

Dogs and cats consume over $11 billion worth of pet food a year!

Some ribbon worms will eat themselves if they cant find any food!

To "testify" was based on men in the Roman court swearing to a statement made by swearing on their testicles.

Dolphins sleep with one eye open!

One gallon of used motor oil can ruin approximately one million gallons of fresh water!

More money is spent on gardening than on any other hobby!

THE LAW OF THE LAND

In Tennessee, it is against the law to drive a car while sleeping.

and in music today:
Frankie Avalon's "Venus" was released in 1959.

The Coasters song, "Charlie Brown," was released i 1959.

In 1959, Buddy Holly, Richard Valens and The Big Bopper all appeared at the Surf Ballroom, Clear Lake, Iowa. This was all three acts last ever gig before being killed in a plane crash the following day.

In response to a storm of controversy in 1964, Max Firetag, the publisher of The Kingsmen's hit, "Louie Louie", offers $1,000 to anyone who can find suggestive lyrics in the song. The reward is small change considering that the disc cost less than $50 to record and has sold millions of copies.



The Rolling Stones released "19th Nervous Breakdown" in 1966.

In 1968, Simon and Garfunkel record "Mrs. Robinson", which will become their second US number one and win a Grammy Award for Record Of The Year.

The Midnight Special premieres on NBC-TV with Helen Reddy as host. Wolfman Jack would later take over for an eight-and-a-half-year run.

In 1979, Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious died of a heroin overdose in New York City. There had been a party to celebrate Vicious’ release on $50,000 bail pending his trial for the murder of his former girlfriend, Nancy Spungen, the previous October. Party guests, said that Vicious had taken heroin at midnight. An autopsy confirmed that Vicious died from an accumulation of fluid in the lungs that was consistent with heroin overdose. A syringe, spoon and heroin residue were discovered near the body.

Foreigner started a two-week run at #1 on the US singles charts in 1985 with "I Want To Know What Love Is."
In 2007, US keyboardist Joe Hunter, a veteran session musician as one of the Funk Brothers who helped craft the distinctive Motown sound, died in Detroit, Michigan, at the age of 79. Hunter performed with such legendary Motown acts as Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and Martha and the Vandellas.

Born on this day In 1942, Graham Nash, guitar, vocals, with The Hollies who he left in 1968. Member of Crosby Stills Nash & Young

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Suburban Home Posts 80 Auctions On Limited Pressing

My friend in vinyl Virgil Dickerson of Suburban Home Records just posted a great sale, check out some of the collectible vinyl he is offering!!   This auction is up for a limited time, so don't snooze!

Suburban Home posts 80 Auctions on Limited Pressing (Two Cow Garage, Austin Lucas, Tim Barry and many more)

By Virgil Dickerson

So I spent some time away from posting auctions during the holidays, but this week, I am back and hope to continue adding new records every Thursday. I have 80 records listed on Limited Pressings’ auctions that span most of the Suburban Home catalog. All of the auctions end Thursday, February 3rd. The listings begin at 99 cents so there are certain to be a number of auctions that end at very low prices. Take advantage of these deals to add to your record collection.


Feast your eyes on these gems!!
1969 “Maya” LP Yellow Colored Vinyl
36 Crazyfists -The Tide And Its Takers (Red Vinyl) LP
50 Foot Wave -Power & Light (Colored Vinyl) LP
A Life Once Lost -Iron Gag (Gray And Black Vinyl) LP
A Wilhelm Scream -Mute Print (Yellow Vinyl) LP
Adolescents -Adolescents (Picture Disc) LP
Austin Lucas -Collection (Pink Vinyl) LP
Austin Lucas -Somebody Loves You LP black vinyl
Austin Lucas With The Takers -Split (whiskey coke) 7”
Austin Lucas/Cory Branan -Split 7”
Avail -4 AM Friday (Gray Double Vinyl) LP
Avail -Dixie (White Double Vinyl) LP
Avail -Over The James (Orange Vinyl) LP
Bad Astronaut -Acrophobe LP white vinyl
Banner -Frailty (Black And Silver Vinyl) LP
Boys Night Out -Make Yourself Sick (Blue Vinyl) LP
Chad Price -Smile Sweet Face (Black Vinyl) LP
Chad Price/Rocky Votolato -Split (Blue Vinyl) 7”
Cobra Skulls -American Rubicon (Red Vinyl) LP
Cory Branan/Jon Snodgrass -Split (Colored Vinyl) LP
Crispus Attucks -Destroy the Teacher LP
D.O.A. -Bloodied But Unbowed (Picture Disc) LP
Dear And The Headlights Small Steps, Heavy dbl LP gold
Drag The River Can’t Leave These Strays White/Blue 7”
Drag The River -Closed (Gold Vinyl) LP
Drag The River -Garage Rock (Whiskey Coke Vinyl) 7”
Drag The River/Chris Wollard/The Ship Thieves Split 7”
Druglords Of The Avenues Sing Songs (Blue Vinyl) LP
Every Time I Die -Gutter Phenomenon (Red Vinyl) LP
F.Y.P./Chaniwa -Split 10”
Fallen From The Sky/Wonder Years UTI Vol 13 brown 7”
Foxy Shazam -Introducing (Orange And Red Vinyl) LP
Ghost Buffalo -The Magician Red/Gold Splatter Vinyl LP
Heavy Heavy Low Low Turtle Nipple Brown/Pink Vinyl LP
I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch In The House LP white vinyl
In The Red -Volume 1.5.1 (Limited Red Vinyl) 7”
In The Red -Volume 2 (Red Vinyl) LP
Jealous Sound -Kill Them With Kindness White dbl LP
Joey Cape -Bridge (Peach With Black Splatter Vinyl) LP
Joey Cape/Mike Hale UTI Vol. 11 (Gold Vinyl) 7”
Jon Snodgrass -Visitor’s Band (Clear Vinyl) LP
Josh Small -Tall By Josh Small Mint Green Dbl LP
Kay Kay & His Weathered Underground Diggin Clear 7”
Kay Kay And His Weathered Underground Blue Dbl LP
Kevin Seconds/Kepi Ghoulie -UTI Vol. 12 (Red Vinyl) 7”
Lizzie Huffman -And Her Brother Band Red 10”
Look Mexico -To Bed To Battle (Salmon Vinyl) LP
Look Mexico -You Stay. I Go. No Following. 7”
Love Me Destroyer -Things Around Us Burn LP colored
Matt Pryor -Confidence Man (Coke Bottle Vinyl) LP
Micah Schnabel When The Stage Lights Go Dim Green LP
Minus The Bear Planet Of Ice Clear With Purple dbl LP
Murder By Death -In Bocca Al Lupo 180 Gram Orange LP
Murder By Death -Red Of Tooth And Claw Burgundy LP
Ninja Gun -Restless Rubes (Trans Green Vinyl) LP
Norma Jean -All The Studio Albums 4 LP Box Set LP
Norma Jean -Anti Mother (Red Vinyl) LP
O Pioneers!!!/New Bruises -UTI Vol 10 Blue Vinyl 7”
Playing Favorites -I Remember When Blue With White LP
Poison The Well -The Tropic Rot Peach Dbl LP
Portugal The Man It’s Complicated Being A Wizard LP
Scott Reynolds & The Steaming Beast Adventure Boy LP
See You Next Tuesday Parasite Clear w Gold Splatter LP
See You Next Tuesday Intervals Clear Rainbow Splat LP
Sidekicks So Long, Soggy Dog Marble Blue Vinyl LP
Sparta -Threes (White Double Vinyl) LP
Stereotyperider Songs In The Key Of F And U Blue/Wh LP
Takers -Curse Of A Drunk (Gray Vinyl) 7”
Takers -Taker Easy (Gold Vinyl) LP
Tim Barry -28th & Stonewall Whiskey Coke LP
Tim Barry -Rivanna Junction (Green Vinyl) LP
Tim Barry/Frank Turner -Split (Blue Vinyl) 7”
Two Cow Garage -Sweet Saint Me (Turquoise Vinyl) LP
Two Cow Garage/Jr Juggernaut UTI Vol 9 PBR Colored 7”
Useless ID -Lost Broken Bones (Red Vinyl) LP
Wayword Sons/Sam Lowry -Julianne (Red Vinyl) 7”
Yesterday’s Ring Diamonds In The Ditch Purple Dbl LP
Whiskey And Co/Ninja Gun UTI Vol. 2 White w/ Blue 7”
Yesterday’s Ring Punx Not Dead… Turquoise/White 7”
V/A -Revival Road (White Vinyl) LP

Stop by and place a bid!  LimitedPressing.com

Vinyl Record News & Notes, Did You Know?

Tindersticks long awaited release of Claire Denis film scores

Cult 90s indie band Tindersticks have announced the release of Claire Denis Film Scores 1995 – 2010., which will be a boxed set collection of six Claire Denis film soundtracks and will be available for the first time together on cd, vinyl and download via Constellation Records. Released worldwide on April 26th 2011.

--------------------------------

Iconic album artwork: All worth making tracks to

The pedestrian crossing on Abbey Road in London, made famous by The Beatles, is now Grade II-listed. These landmarks grace famous album covers


The Beverly Hills Hotel

The Beverly Hills Hotel on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles is one of the most photographed, thanks to its appearance on the cover of The Eagles’ Hotel California album.

Don Henley, the band’s founding member, wanted the album cover to symbolise......

Read more here: Iconic Album Cover Art

--------------------------------

AMAZON Bestsellers in Music

The most popular items in Music.

1. Low Country Blues ~ Gregg Allman

2. Mission Bell ~ Amos Lee

3. The King Is Dead ~ The Decemberists

4. Sigh No More ~ Mumford & Sons

5. Kiss Each Other Clean ~ Iron & Wine

--------------------------------

Fleet Foxes Announce New Album

Alt-folk darlings the Fleet Foxes have recently announced their much-anticipated follow-up to their 2008 debut album. The Seattle-based group will release 'Helplessness Blues' on May 3 through Sub Pop. The title track, which indicates that the sophomore record will feature more delicate harmonies and instrumentation, is being offered as a free download on SubPop.com.

Once again, the band recorded songs with Phil Ek, who produced their first album and both of their EPs. Once again, the music features acoustic guitars, yearning choruses and five-part vocal harmonies. And once again the cover art – this time by painter Chris Alderson, not Pieter Bruegel the Elder – evokes a homepsun nostalgia.

Fleet Foxes have also announced a short North American tour this spring. The 15-date trek begins April 30 in Vancouver, Canada.



-----------------------------

AEROSMITH Guitarist Hopes To Complete New Studio Album This Year

AEROSMITH guitarist Brad Whitford has told the Boston Herald that the band is "really starting from scratch" during the songwriting sessions for the group's new album at the home recording studio of longtime collaborator/producer Marti Frederiksen.

"We basically go in the studio, just stone cold, and try to come out at the end of the day with another song, and so far it's worked great," Whitford said. "It has been great working at Marti's. His whole house is basically geared toward making music, so that's what we are doing all day long."

Read more Aerosmith





-----------------------------

Sundazed Announces Releases For February 2011

1) Blues Magoos~ Psychedelic Lollipop STEREO re-issue of 1966 LP
    1a) Blues Magoos~Psychedellic Lollipop CD (Limited Edition of 1000)

2) Blues Magoos~Electric Comic Book STEREO re-issue of 1967 LP (with the reproduced Comic Book)
    2a) Blues Magoos~Electric Comic Book CD (Limited Edition of 1000)

3) The Howard Roberts Quartet~H.R. Is A Dirty Guitar Player (180 gram STEREO re-issue of 1963 swinging jazz guitar LP)

-----------------------------

Sundazed Announces Four Singles For Record Store Day 2011

All 4 in awesome picture sleeves:

1) John Mayall/Eric Clapton~Lonely Years b/w Bernard Jenkins (MONO, unreleased tracks)

2) The Velvet Undergound~Foggy Notion b/w I Can’t Stand It (studio versions in MONO)

3) The Yardbirds~Goodnight Sweet Josephine b/w Think About It (studio versions in MONO)

4) Freddy King~Wash Out b/w Butterscotch (MONO, both tracks from “Let’s Hide Away” LP)





-----------------------------

THE CHARIOT Seven-Inch Single Detailed

Georgia's THE CHARIOT is preparing to release limited-edition seven-inch vinyl album. Side A features two tracks. Track 1 is entitled "Music of a Grateful Heart" and is a brand new unreleased track from the "Long Live" recording sessions. Track 2 , "Graciously" is an alternate and extended version of the "Long Live" track "The Audience". Side B of the seven-inch is an etching of the band's familiarly infamous skull logo. The vinyl comes in four different colors with 250 pieces pressed per color (total of 1,000 copies). Each color set is hand-numbered 1 through 250. Each set will be available for purchase in a different way; one being available only at official tour dates from the band themselves, one is available at the official pre-order with a limited time bundle package, one will be made available exclusively through Hot Topic, while the remaining color set will be available to purchase at local music retail stores.

-----------------------------


Did You Know?

more stuff everybody should know...

Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a calorie...really, is licking stamps a dietary problem for some?

Porcupines float in water (especially when they are dead)....

The poison-arrow frog has enough poison to kill about 2,200 people...powerful frog, eh?

A polar bear's skin is black. Its fur is not white, but actually clear.

Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated.

Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite.

The longest one-syllable word in the English language is "screeched."

Donald Duck comics were banned in Finland because he doesn't wear pants. Same reason I am not allowed there anymore....

China has more English speakers than the United States.

and on to music history for the day:


The 7" 45 rpm record was introduced in 1949 by RCA as a smaller, more durable and higher-fidelity replacement for the 78 rpm shellac discs.


In 1954, backed by his Jazz ensemble, Big Joe Turner records the original version of "Shake, Rattle and Roll". The tune will top the Billboard R&B chart next June, but did not cross over to the Pop chart. Some of the original lyrics, that would have been considered highly sexual at the time, were changed when Bill Haley recorded the song five months later.



In 1963, 17 year-old Neil Young performed his first professional date at a country club in Winnipeg.

In 1964, Beatlemania comes to America when "I Want To Hold Your Hand" becomes the first of twenty Billboard number one hits for The Beatles. It would stay on top for seven weeks, with world wide sales of fifteen million copies.

At Abbey Road studios in London in 1967, The Beatles started work on a new song "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." It wasn't until The Beatles had recorded the song that Paul McCartney had the idea to make the song the thematic pivot for their forthcoming album.

Sgt Pepper tidbits:

3 days after the album came out, Jimi Hendrix opened a concert with this. McCartney and Harrison were both there, and were very impressed that Hendrix learned it so quickly.

The hand-painted drum skin used on the cover of the Sgt Pepper album was sold at Christie's House in London on 10th July 2008 for £541,250 ($1,071,000) - setting a record for non-lyrics Beatles memorabilia.

The album was heavily produced and took 129 days and about 700 hours to complete. The Beatles first album, 'Please Please Me,' was recorded in less than 10 hours.

The crowd noise was dubbed in. The Beatles had stopped touring by then

In 1969, Tommy James and the Shondells started a two week run at #1 on the US singles chart with "Crimson And Clover."



The Eagles released Greatest Hits 1971-1975, now one of the biggest records in history, was released in 1976.

In 2004, Justin Timberlake caused a huge uproar when he tugged at Janet Jackson's outfit and revealed her left breast live on US TV during the half-time show of Superbowl XXXVIII (38). Four days later, that scene would become the most searched for image in the history of the internet.

In 2008, US space agency Nasa announced that "Across the Universe" by the Beatles was to become the first song ever to be beamed directly into space. The track would be transmitted through the Deep Space Network - a network of antennas - on the 40th anniversary of the song being recorded, being aimed at the North Star, Polaris, 431 light-years from Earth. In a message to Nasa, Sir Paul McCartney said the project was an "amazing" feat. "Well done, Nasa," he added. "Send my love to the aliens. All the best, Paul."

Born on this day in 1948, Rick James, US singer. Found dead at his Los Angeles home on August 6, 2004.

Born today in 1954, Mike Campbell, guitar, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

New Music Releases - February 1, 2011

I highly recommend former Camper Van Beethoven/Cracker frontman David Lowery and his solo debut, 'The Palace Guards,' Bob Marley's 'Live Forever,' Cowboy Mouth with 'Mardi Gras.'  Vinyl releases include a double LP from Dio 'Live-We Rock,'  Papercuts with 'Do What You Will', Those Darlins with their effort 'Be Your Bro' and Spiritualized's reissue 'Lazer Guided Melodies.'

As always, CVR Blog picks are in red:








Abysmal Dawn - Leveling The Plane of Existence
Acid Mothers Temple & Stearica - Split
Alan Parsons Project - Original Album Classics (5 CDs)
Ambrosia - Biggest Part of Me
Aretha Franklin - Great American Songbook
B.B. King - Makin Love Is Good for You
Barclay James HarvestOnce Again (40th Anniversary)(2 CDs)
Bardo Pond - Bardo Pond
Barry Manilow - Duets
Big Head Blues Club - 100 Years of Robert Johnson
Billie Holiday - Forever Lady Day (3 CDs)

Bob Marley - Live Forever: The Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, September 23, 1980: Super Deluxe Edition (2 CDs/3 LPs)

"Bob’s music has always conveyed a message of hope, unity and love,” says Marley’s widow Rita Marley in a press statement. “It has brought countless people together as it did that night 30 years ago in Pittsburgh. To hear that music today and to be able to share it with a new generation shows that Bob is as relevant today as he was 30 years ago.”

The band did its sound check for the sold-out show while Marley rested backstage. Reports of his performance that night used words such as "energetic" and "spine-tingling."

"Live Forever" is being released on two CDs, three LPs, and digitally and includes his classics "Natural Mystic," "Crazy Baldhead," "No Woman No Cry," "Redemption Song," "Exodus," "Is This Love" and the last song he ever performed live, "Get Up Stand Up."


Bobby Long - A Winter Tale
Boy George - Ordinary Alien
Boz Scaggs - Original Album Classics (5 CDs)
Bridges and Powerlines - Eve
Campfire OK - Strange Like We Are
Catwalk - "One By Words" 7''
Christina Ashley - Let it All Go
Clannad - Original Album Classics (3 CDs)

Cowboy Mouth - Mardi Gras





Craft Spells - "After the Moment" 7''
DOOM - Special Herbs: The Box Set Vol. 0-9

David Essex - Imperial Wizard

David Lowery - The Palace Guards



Delicate Steve - Wondervisions [Luaka Pop]
Demdike Stare - Tryptych (3-CD box set)
Dio - Live - We Rock (2 LPs)(vinyl)
Dirtbombs - Party Store
Duke Ellington - Original Album Classics (3 CDs)
Enjoy Your Pumas - Commonality
Exray - Exray
Fela Kuti - Vinyl Box Set #1 (Curated by ?uestlove) (6-LP box set)
Full Blown Chaos - Full Blown Chaos
George Michael - Faith: Legacy Edition (2 CDs)
Giant Sand - Long Stem Rant (25th Anniversary Edition)
Giant Sand - Swerve (25th Anniversary Edition)
Giant Sand - The Love Songs (25th Anniversary Edition)
Gil Scott-Heron - Original Album Classics (3 CDs)
Gilbert O'Sullivan - Gilbertville
Greg Lake - Manoeuvres (vinyl)
Gurf Morlix - Blaze Foley's 113th Wet Dream
Herbert Hunter - Northern Soul Legend
Hot Club of Cowtown - Hot Club of Cowtown
Isolee - Well Spent Youth
Ivan & Alyosha - Fathers Be Kind EP
James McMurtry - Childish Things (reissue)
James McMurtry - Live in Aught Three With Jan Hammer Live (1977).

Jeff Beck - Original Album Classics (5 CDs)

This set from the American guitar legend features the albums Rough And Ready (1971) (OOP in the US), Jeff Beck Group (1972) (OOP in the US), Blow By Blow (1975), Wired (1976) and Jeff Beck Group

Joan as Police Woman - Deep Field
Joe Cocker - Made in Sheffield
Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers - Hymns from the Hills
John Adams - Nixon in China (3-CD box set)
John Culture - Summer Friends
John Shipe - Villain

Johnny Winter - Original Album Classics (5 CDs)





Jonny - Jonny
Junk Culture - Summer Friends
Kiki Dee - I'm Kiki Dee: Fontana Years 1963-1968
Kinks - Kinda Kinks (reissue) (vinyl)
Korperschwache - Evil Walks
Kotchy - Two
Labelle - Original Album Classics (3 CDs)
Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Songs from a Zulu Farm
Laura Nyro - Original Album Classics (5 CDs)
Lazarus A.D. - Black Rivers Flow
Led Er Est - TBA 12'' EP
MEN - Talk About Body
Manowar - Battle Hymns MMXI - Battle Hymns 2011


Me First and the Gimme Gimmes - Go Down Under




Melvin Davis - Detroit Soul Ambassador
Memphis Slim - Chicago Blues: Boogie Woogie & Blues Played & Sung
Memphis Slim-Favorite Blues Singers
Memphis Slim - Songs of Memphis Slim & Wee Willie Dixon
Men - Talk About Body
Most Precious Blood - Do Not Resuscitate
Mountain - Original Album Classics
Muddy Waters - Original Album Classics (3 CDs)
Nathan Moore - Dear Puppeteer
Nina Simone - Original Album Classics (3 CDs)
Noisear - Subvert The Dominant Paradigm
North Mississippi Allstars - Keys to the Kingdom
Orleans - 75 Live in Harvard Square
Overcome - The Great Campaign of Sabotage
Papercuts - Do What You Will (7" Single)(vinyl)
Patti Austin - Sound Advice
Pete Seeger - Old Time Country Music
Phish - Live Phish: 8/6/10 Greek Theatre Berkeley, CA
Phish - Live Phish: 8/7/10 Greek Theatre Berkeley, CA
Phish - Live Phish: 8/13/10 Verizon Wireless Music Center Nobelsville, IN
Public Image Ltd. - Second Edition
Red - Until We Have Faces
Regina Spektor - Live in London (vinyl)
Ricky Martin - Musica + Alma + Sexo
Rod Stewart - The Best of the Great American Songbook
Rodney Franklin - Rodney Franklin / Youll Never Know
Rot In Hell - As Pearls Before Swine
Seefeel - Seefeel
Sick Of Sarah - 2205
Six Feet Under - Wake the Night DVD)
Slave - Just a Touch of Love
Spirit - Original Album Classics (5 CDs)
Spiritualized - Lazer Guided Melodies (reissue) (vinyl)
Spiritualized - Pure Phase (reissue) (vinyl)
Starfuckers - Metallic Diseases
Still Flyin' - Neu Ideas
Taj Mahal - Original Album Classics
Teddy Thompson - Bella
Tennis - Cape Dory
The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow
The Go! Team - Rolling Blackouts
The Go! Team - Buy Nothing Day (vinyl)
The Insane Warrior - We Are The Doorways
The JaneDear Girls - The JaneDear Girls
The Joy Formidable - Big Roar
The New Original Sonic Sound: The New Original Sonic Sound (members of Mudhoney, R.E.M., Gas Huffer doing Sonics covers)
The Rippingtons - Cote D'Azur

Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous (2 LP) (180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl)





Thomas Giles - Pulse
Those Darlins - Be Your Bro
Tim Cohen - Magic Trick
Tina Dico - Welcome Back Colour
Todd Snider Live: The Storyteller
Tommy Guerrero - Lifeboats & Follies
Tower of Power - Original Album Classics (3 CDs)
Tristen - Charlatans at the Garden Gate
Twitch The Ripper - Bodiless
Various Artists - 1960 British Hit Parade: Volume 1 (4 CDs)
Various Artists - 1960 British Hit Parade: Volume 2 (4 CDs)
Various Artists - 1960 British Hit Parade: Volume 3 (4 CDs)
Various Artists - Easy Snapping: Jamaican Hit Parade 2
Various Artists - Looking Back: Jamaican Hit Parade 1
Various Artists - Mondo Disco
Various Artists - Bossa Nova Rise of Brazilian Music in the 1960s
Various Artists - Pop Ambient 2011
Various Artists - Pakistan: Folk & Pop Instrumentals 1966-1976 (vinyl)
Willie Wright -Telling the Truth

New Jazz Releases - February 1, 2011

Remember, if you are a record company and have new releases or know of any I missed (especially vinyl), please email me and I will add your music to the list. I also do reviews of new vinyl, email me for more information.

Have new music for the list? Email me at rbenson30@wi.rr.com

Monday, January 31, 2011

Mint Condition Factory-Sealed Beatles 'Butcher Cover' Mono LP Could Bring Record Price at Heritage Auctions


There are likely less than 25 sealed copies of this record in existence.


BEVERLY HILLS, CA.- A factory-sealed First State copy of The Beatles' famously banned "Butcher Cover" mono LP , Yesterday and Today, without a doubt the Holy Grail of vinyl, is expected to bring $30,000+ when it comes up as part of Heritage Auctions Feb. 18-19 Signature(r) Music & Entertainment Auction.

"There are likely less than 25 sealed copies of this record in existence," said Garry Shrum, Consignment Director for Music & Entertainment Auctions at Heritage, "and that's probably a generous estimate. More than that, we've never seen a copy in such great condition, and we sold a 'Livingston Copy' of the 'Butcher Cover' in 2006 for more than $38,000. That price is, to date, the highest amount ever realized for a piece of wide release, non-autographed vinyl. This may well exceed that."

Many serious collectors of Fab Four memorabilia have diligently searched for even a tattered copy of this rarity, which was pulled from record store shelves in the US almost immediately after its release in 1966, ordered to be destroyed and replaced by the more subdued "Trunk Cover" version. Millions bought the second version, but few managed a copy of the infamous original, let alone one that remained sealed.

"This 'Butcher Cover' is rare enough in and of itself in good condition," said Shrum, "but to have it sealed is mind-boggling. Who has ever bought a Beatles record and not opened it?"

Read more about other goodies at the auction ArtDaily.com

Top 5 eBay Vinyl Record Sales - Week Ending 01/29/2011

A first press of "Please Please Me" shot to the top of the list, this one with matrix numbers that indicate it was pressed with the first stampers. Two modern soul 45's make the list this week. The self-titled David Bowie test pressing at the #3 spot is an approval copy of the US release that was for producer Mike Vernon.




1. LP - The Beatles "Please Please Me" Parlophone UK Gold Black label 1st Stereo - $8,238.88

2. 45 - The Darling Dears "And I Love You" / "I Don't Think I'll Ever Love Another" Flower city - $3,050.00

3. LP - David Bowie "self-titled" Deram Test Pressing - $2,894.70

4. 45 - The Mark IV "Take This Love" / "If You Can't Tell Me Something Good" Brite Lite - $2,620.00

5. LP - Art Pepper Quartet "Modern Art" Intro - $2,025.00


More on this week's top 5 on Vinyl Record Talk  Tuesday 8:00PM Eastern / 5:00PM Pacific on Radio Dentata.  

New Vinyl Record Talk Tuesday February 1st 8pm ET/ 5pm PT

Out of the dusty boxes this week we find an uncredited 45 titled "The Ta Ta Song". This must have been put there by the record gods just for Frankie, the goddess of Radio Dentata.


So at some point we'll spin that record, and the Teddy Mack northern 45 we have on auction, plus straight out of swinging 60's London, an amazing ska record about James Bond that will make you grip tight your Walther PPK.


And we cannot let go unnoticed or unmentioned the Northern Soul / Lesbian theme in Ep. 2 of Skins - just who is this "most dangerous show on television" really for?


Join Jane and Norm for all this and the Top 5 auction sales, and more efforts to preserve places at which one or more Beatle did just about any damn thing.

Listen at Vinyl Record Talk

Vinyl Record News & Notes, Did You Know?

Sixties Music Legends The Chocolate Watchband Releases New Greatest Hits Album

Much to the elation of fans and music critics, the Chocolate Watchband has recorded a new album of their greatest and most popular tunes.


 Los Angeles, CA – When discussing legendary psychedelic garage bands of the 1960s, the Chocolate Watchband is at the top of the list. Much to the elation of fans and music critics, this famed sixties group has recorded a new album of their greatest and most popular tunes. Recorded in 2010 at KVP Studio in Santa Clara, CA, the focus on this album was to faithfully reproduce the sound of the Chocolate Watchband in the 60's with the rawness and energy of the originals. Also added were bonus verses and extended track mixes of 13 personal and fan favorites. “The Chocolate Watchband is back on the scene and ready to rock!" says Tim Abbott, guitarist and producer of the album.

"This release is all new recordings from The Chocolate Watchband. I had the privilege of premiering some of these songs on the 2010 Bay Area Garage Band Marathon on KKUP Cupertino. This is an incredible set of vintage garage from one of the true legends of the sixties. With this album, there can no doubt the power of their music still speaks to a whole new generation," says Phil Dirt radio DJ

The goal was to re-create the sound and energy of the sessions with producer Ed Cobb, from the first three Watchband albums that were recorded for Tower Records in 1966, '67, and '68. Electronically reproducing the reverb of the old 'Echo Chamber' from American Recording studio in Studio City, CA, different percussion instruments were added including sleigh bells, tambourines, chimes, temple bells and more exotic instruments like sitars, harpsichords, theremin and bouzouki that gave the original recordings their distinctive sound.

"As the Chocolate Watchband's de facto historian and the producer behind most of their reissue packages, I can state with authority that the Greatest Hits package is as authentically Watchband as any of this singular group's vintage recordings." Alec Palao-Ace Records UK and Associate Producer



Featuring:
David Aguilar- Vocals, Harmonica, Percussion
Bill Flores- Bass
Gary Andrijasevich- Drums and Background Vocals
Tim Abbott- Lead Guitar, Keyboards, Sitar, Flute, Bazooki, Harmonica and Background Vocals.
Alby Cozzette- Electric, Acoustic, and 12 string Guitars, and Background Vocals.

The Chocolate Watchband formed in San Jose in 1965. The band's music was described as “a blend of 1960s-style garage and psychedelic rock with a distinguishable ‘Rolling Stones’ San Francisco sound. Produced by Ed Cobb, the group's early music combined the influences of blues with a psychedelic edge that featured terse lyrics and instrumental experimentation. The Chocolate Watchband appeared in the 1967 film 'Riot On Sunset Strip' and the 1968 film 'The Love Ins'. The band released three highly acclaimed LPs from 1967 to 1969 before disbanding in 1970. In 1999, they reunited at the San Diego event 66/99 in San Diego, CA, organized by musician/journalist Mike Stax. They continue to play today at garage rock festivals in Europe as well as the States with Little Steven, The Yardbirds, Love, The Zombies, Bo Diddly, Iggy Pop, the Strawberry Alarm Clock and the Electric Prunes.

Tracks:
1. Expo 2000
2. Gone and Passes By
3. It's All Over Now Baby Blue
4. Are You Gonna' Be There (At The Love-in)
5. No Way Out
6. Misty Lane
7. I Ain't No Miracle Worker
8. Sitting There Standing
9. Sweet Young Thing
10. Don't Need Your Lovin'
11. I'm Not Like Everybody Else
12. Let's Talk About Girls
13. Inner Mystique

I checked their website, I don't think it is being offered on vinyl, which leads me to think, if they were trying to recreate some of the sounds, why not use analog?

 The Chocolate Watchband.com/

--------------------------------

FIGURE FOUR's 'Suffering The Loss' To Be Released On Vinyl

Blood & Ink Records has announced the vinyl pressing of FIGURE FOUR's seminal hardcore album, "Suffering The Loss" (2003). Details are still coming together, but the label plans to have the LP out in time for the band's planned reunion at Rain Fest 2011 in late May, if not earlier.











--------------------------------

Vinyl record collectors causing change in some music sales




--------------------------------

ILLDISPOSED: New Album Cover Artwork Unveiled


Danish metal vets ILLDISPOSED will release their new album, 'There Is Light (But It's Not For Me)' on March 25 on Massacre Records. The band recorded the CD at Antfarm Studio in Ã…rhus, Denmark with producer Tue Madsen (MOONSPELL, DARK TRANQUILLITY, GOREFEST, SICK OF IT ALL).

The "There Is Light (But It's Not For Me)" artwork was created by Lasse Hoile, who previously worked with ILLDISPOSED on the "1-800 Vindication" and "Burn Me Wicked" releases.

 
 



 
--------------------------------

Vinyl, alive and kicking

by Brian Tucker

My record player may die on me. It might just need a new motor. Coming home after buying used records from Yellow Dog Discs I sat down to work and spin my purchases – The Psychedelic Furs “Forever Now,” the 1978 “Superman” soundtrack, and Leon Russell’s “Leon Russell and the Shelter People.”

Upon lifting the arm the player wouldn’t spin. I tried again. Nothing. On the third try it spun and I was able to play Russell’s “Stranger in a Strange Land.” Looking back I see the fitting nature of the song title – the presence of vinyl records in the vast digital market today is indeed strange. Today you can find almost as much vinyl as CD’s in both Gravity Records and Yellow Dog Discs.

Read the rest HERE

--------------------------------

Did You Know?

more stuff everybody should know...

The king of hearts is the only king without a moustache on a standard playing card!

There are no clocks in Las Vegas gambling casinos!

More people use blue toothbrushes, than red ones.

The Beach Boys recorded "Surfin' U.S.A." and "Shutdown" on this day in 1963.

Who's that playing the piano on the "Mad About You" theme? It's Paul Reiser himself..

More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes.

A snail can sleep for 3 years. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors.


THE LAW OF THE LAND:

The law states that more than 3000 sheep cannot be herded down Hollywood Blvd. at any one time.  Really?  Who counts them?

MUSIC FACTS:

In 1957, Decca Records announced that Bill Haley And His Comets' "Rock Around The Clock" had sold over a million copies in the UK, mostly on 10 inch 78's.

The Beach Boys recorded "Surfin' USA" in 1963, a song that climbed to number three in the US by mid-April. Although it was credited as being composed by Brian Wilson, the tune was a note-for-note cover of Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen." Following a lawsuit, Berry was granted writing credit and royalties from the record.

In 1967, The Beatles spent a second day at Knole Park, Sevenoaks, Kent, England to complete filming for the ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ promotional video. The film was shot in colour, for the benefit of the US market, since UK television was still broadcasting only in black and white. Taking time out from filming John Lennon bought a 1843 poster from an antiques shop in Surrey which provided him with most the lyrics for The Beatles song ‘Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite’.



In New Orleans, LA in 1970, the Greatful Dead were busted for possession of LSD and barbituates. The event was alleged to be the inspiration for the song "Truckin."

Bigs news back in 1972 - Less than a day after an incident now known as "Bloody Sunday" in which British soldiers killed twelve Irish civil rights demonstrators, Paul McCartney writes and records "Give Ireland Back To The Irish". After some resistance from EMI, the song will finally be released on February 25th, but was immediately banned by the BBC, Radio Luxembourg and the Independent Television Authority. Despite the lack of air-play, the song would reach #1 on the singles charts in the Republic of Ireland and Spain, also climbing to #16 on the UK singles chart and #21 in the US.

The Ohio Players went to #1 on the US singles chart in 1976 with 'Love Rollercoaster.'

In 2009, Dewy Martin, drummer and backing vocalist for Buffalo Springfield on their 1967 hit "For What It's Worth", died from hardening of the arteries at the age of 68.

and in 2010 - Beyoncé set a Grammy record for females when she won six. The six awards were Song Of The Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song, and Best Contemporary R&B Album. Nobody else got any awards, seems they ran out!







Birthday Wishes:

Harry Wayne Casey (KC and the Sunshine Band) 1951
Justin Timberlake ('N Sync) 1981
Johnny Rotten (The Sex Pistols) 1956