See True West live in Portland, OR
Saturday, August 23
East End
203 SE Grand Ave.
503 232-0056
$10
Paisley Pop Records Night!!!
True West goes on at 11:30
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The I-Beam, San Francisco, Spring 1984
Lucifer Sam
and Then the Rain
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Steps
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True West once again shared the stage with The Violent Femmes on Thurs, 12/28/06 at San Francisco's new and improved, old fashion Fillmore Ballroom.
Throw Away the Key
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TW sound check ( for hardcore fans only)
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Hollywood Holiday
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Lucifer Sam '06
Music
TRUE WEST
True West EP (Bring Out Your Dead) 1983,
Hollywood Holiday (Fr. New Rose) 1983 (PVC) 1984,
Drifters (PVC) 1984,
Hand of Fate (CD Presents) 1986,
West Side Story (Skyclad) 1989,
TV Western EP (Skyclad) 1990,
Best Western EP (Skyclad) 1990,
The Big Boot — Live at the Milestone (Bring Out Your Dead) 1998
FOOL KILLERS
Out of State Plates (Mad Rover) 1989,
Out of State Miracle (Paisley Pop) 2001,
Marva Miracle
RUSS TOLMAN
Totem Poles and Glory Holes (Down There/Restless) 1986,
Down in Earthquake Town (UK Demon) 1988 (Skyclad) 1989,
Road Movie (Fr. New Rose) 1992,
Sleeping All Alone EP (Fr. New Rose) 1992,
Sweet Spot (Brilliant) 1994,
City Lights (Ger. Blue Rose) 1998,
New Quadrophonic Highway (Ger. Blue Rose) 2000,
RUSS TOLMAN AND THE TOTEM POLEMEN
Goodbye Joe (Skyclad) 1990
Movies
Captains of the Clouds (1942), Savage Guns (1961), Treasure of Silver Lake (1962), the Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), a Pistol for Ringo (1965), Django Kill (1967), Great Train Robbery (1905), Rescued from an Eagle's Nest (1907), Unforgiven (1992), Shane (1953)
backstage, 1984
Television
(see heros), Cheyenne, Rawhide, Big Valley, High Chapparral, WagonTrain, Wild Wild West, Bonanza, Gun Smoke, The Lone Ranger, Kung Fu...
Picture taken on my birthday in 1986, backstage at the Canttell, November 13th!
Thanks J.B.!
Books
"Adventures in the Skin Trade" Dylan Thomas, "Dharma Bums" Jack Kerouac, "the Light of Western Stars" and "Riders of the Purple Sage" Zane Grey
Thanks P.G.
Heroes
Television, Syd Barrett, Kit Carson, The Byrds, Roy Rogers, Big Star, Clint Eastwood, Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Pony Express...
Difting into a T.V. western.
True West rolled through California's paisley underground like a piece of purple sage in a dust devil. The band adopted Syd Barrett as a father figure (True West's first release was a single of his "Lucifer Sam,") and took Rocky Erickson and Alex Chilton as uncles. They played echo laden, dense drone with erie guitars and sinister vocals.Co-produced by guitarist Russ Tolman and Dream Syndicate's Steve Wynn, the True West EP put's the bands best foot forward. Russ, Gavin Blair and Steve had worked together as the Suspects, but they never busted sod like this. Hollywood Holiday contains the whole EP plus three more-polished tracks recorded later with a new rhythm section. Drummer Jozef Becker rejoined Thin White Rope before True West went back to the studio to record Drifters. The album's nine new songs and another version of "And Then the Rain", highlight Gavin Blair's vocals as much as Tolman's thick chime like guitar work. A quieter record than Hollywood, Drifters hangs on to enough edge so as not to leave anyone asking where the rock went. The album has a thick atmosphere like an old mining town. The songs invoke cowboys without sounding anything like today's alt. country bands or roots music. Russ Tolman left the band after Drifters, but True West was in no mood to quit while they were ahead. Hands of Fate got guitar help from the great Matt Piucci of Rain Parade and Chuck Prophet from Green on Red. True West broke up in 1987. Kevin Staydohar made albums with Thin White Rope and True West before he died tragically and unexpectedly of a heart infection. Singer Gavin Blair and guitarist Richard McGrath went on to become the Fool Killers. McGrath also played guitar with Wall of Voodoo's Stan Ridgeway. Jozeph Becker joined Game Theory and Frank French spent a year with . Russ Tolman has made too many great albums to get into here. Russ has his own Myspace page, but the his other web pages seem to have gone missing. At least 6 compilations, reworks and repackages have been released since the band broke up. West Side Story came out in 1989 and features unreadable liner notes from Tolman. The 1983 demos make up the Best Western CD are as good as anything previously released. There's a pre-Drifters version of "Look Around", a cleaned up version of Hollywood Holiday's "Throw Away the Key" and a studio take of West Side Story's "Burn the Roses." TV Western has three live tracks from 1985. The Big Boot was recorded on a Sony D-6 Walkman with an Alwa stereo microphone at a club in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1984. This 63-minute disc is mostly made up of stuff from their Hollywood Holiday and Drifters. There are covers of "Lucifer Sam," "Lust for Life," "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago," and, most unexpectedly, Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds." Two True (another fun pun) is Hollywood Holiday and Drifters with a live version of "Throw Away the Key". In August 2006 Blair, McGrath and Tolman reunited for two gigs in Seattle and Portland. In December they opened for the Violent Femmes at The Filmore in Sna Francisco. The band still has a sound as big as it's name. Listen and you will be swept away over the mountains and into wide open spaces. Put your head between your stereo speakers, drop the needle and you can hear the rocks and stones bumping and grinding under the muddy waters of the Rio Grande(good old vinyl!).
Who I'd like to meet: Syd Barrett, Randolph Scott, Gram Parsons, Tom Mix, Chris Bell
Guitarslingers True West will headline the first-ever Portland edition of International Pop Overthrow on Saturday, 8/23 (http://www. internationalpopoverthrow. com/Schedule-Portland-2008. htm).
Riding out of the west coast neo-psychedelic Paisley Underground in the '80s, True West went on to record three albums and be part of what the UK press dubbed "The American Invasion" in 1985, returning to tour the States with REM later that year.
Last year, Atavistic/Touch And Go Records released Hollywood Holiday Revisited, a CD collection of True West's first two albums Hollywood Holiday and Drifters, along with three extra tracks produced by Tom Verlaine of Television in 1983.
latest davis80smusic blog is about the mid-late Davis music scene in which True West figured prominently - other bands with shared True West members and shared rehearsal spaces and such - good shit
Holiday Greetings. I will be returning to my college radio alma mater KDVS on Thursday night 12/13, circa 6pm PST to hang with Ryan Todd on his California Police State show. I will be bringing my guitar and Ryan and I will be discussing everything True West and the halcyon days of KDVS ('76-'86). I will be doing a few songs from my seven (gosh!) albums, as well as spinning a few discs.
Join us won't you? Streaming at http://www.kdvs.org/listen/ and YES, it's still available on the radio at 90.3FM (now at a blistering 9,200 watts).