(D)(B)(H) - "not all girls just wanna have fun" c40 TAPE "skirting the line between commune-psych excess(es - i’m implicitly
reminded of the swedish early 70s wave - international harvester, et.al
- but also contemporary hydra-headed beasts like sapat) & a kind of
desultory group-mind version of the freewheeling fire music, this music
takes in a lot of disparate influences yet stays on target
throughout... this tape features a bunch of shorter tracks; each living
it’s own fidelity/soundworld, each edited to provide the “meat” of each
given session / lineup without too much in the way of “filler”;
something a rarity in these days of endless “fill the void”
documentation... free and focused extended-jams courtesy of this rag-tag collective from bloomington, indiana. recorded in 2007
& 2008, involving: justin rhody, clare hubbard, keith wright, jail
flanagan, jeff witscher, dave easlick, tricky matt, kray fanny, greg
blakemore, dorey fox, chris barth and more. recorded live (no
overdubs) onto a small one track thrift store tape deck. tribal and
bizarre, not quite fitting into any of the pre-charted territories..."
released throughRARE YOUTH recordings (www.rareyouth.org) available through:rare youth, friends & relatives, forced exposure, mimaroglu music, molehill, armageddon and volcanic tongue...
$7 ppd in the U.S.A.
that whole speech about turn signals on the bicycle song should be a damn public service announcement. (and im fuckin serious) anyway ... i really dig the music new friend ... keep in touch.
the dv-d makes our many hours listening to vinyl and 8-tracks of bill cosby and george carlin with dad seem worthwhile! i'm a little disappointed there are no german subtitle or foreign language track options, though. we'd love to hear a cheesy overdub of the set in mandarin. maybe that and the battle of hastings reenactment for the next disc?
the DAVE DEAN music DVD will be out soon on plan-it-x records. SOON. by may 20th. it's 90 minutes of music and speaking. it's very good. sorry it took so long. very sorry.
Holy smokes! I had a dream we were in a band together, and--lo & behold-- later that day saw a hippy- dippy bumper-sticker that assured me that "dreams do come true." So, ya know, you do the math. I hope you're enjoying the Springtime and writing lots of songs about coffee.