I make no bones about it, as much as i dig most types of music i am a rocker at heart. Time has been an enemy of late, but over the Thanksgiving weekend i managed to pull out some records and put together a little rocker mix. This is for guitar rockers only! As always please take a listen and take a guess. As tracks are guessed i'll put post them up.
'Till the next time, rock on!
Track 1 - Marcus - Black Magic
Track 2 - Earl Slick Band - Star Of The Street
Track 3 - Angel - Broken Dreams
Track 4 - Babe Ruth - Joker
Track 5 - Freeway Flyer - QMS (Quicksilver Messanger Service)
Track 7 - Stray Dog - Crazy
Track 11 - Amboy Dukes - Surrender To Your Kings
Track 14 - Stoneground - Looking For You
For Guitar Rockers Only Mix - The Devils Music Blog Devil Dick Mix Vol. 24
Monday, November 26, 2012
Friday, November 23, 2012
The Virginia's Employment Commission (Hire Through) - John Fuzz
First post in a few weeks due to life being crazy and Hurricane Sandy.... Any way just gonna jump right into the music w/ this little funky R&B 45. This here sounds a bit like a little more funky version of "The Coasters" I could not find much about this 45 except from what i lifted below from the great "FUNKY VIRGINA" blog.
Enjoy.
"John Fuzz" is rockin' R'n'B that could be straight outta the early 60's. Opening with the theme from "Dragnet", "John Fuzz" lays out the misadventures of a sad sack cop who gets hit in the head with a mustard jar while trying to break up a domestic dispute, slips on a banana peel while walking his beat, and ends up in the hospital with a busted jaw after trying to recover a stolen car. Then in the final verse there's a slight change of heart as the cop's tormentors sort of take pity on the poor underpaid officer, a nice enough guy who never complains, even when he saved that kid stuck in a pipe. "He's alright!", they declare. Gee, thanks!
"John Fuzz" is more in line with the "novelty" tag applied to many of Guida's records. Apparently, Frank must have believed in this odd ball ditty on some level, because he waited another two years to re-release it (not an uncharacteristic move) as the debut of his New Faces '69 label. This time around "Fuzz" was preposterously credited to The Virginia's Employment Commission with the parenthetical tag "Hire Through". Is there any way the actual state agency known as the Virginia Employment Commission signed off on this? Seems unfathomable, but Mr. Guida could be very persuasive, and it was the late 60's.
The Virginia's Employment Commission (Hire Through)- John Fuzz
Enjoy.
"John Fuzz" is rockin' R'n'B that could be straight outta the early 60's. Opening with the theme from "Dragnet", "John Fuzz" lays out the misadventures of a sad sack cop who gets hit in the head with a mustard jar while trying to break up a domestic dispute, slips on a banana peel while walking his beat, and ends up in the hospital with a busted jaw after trying to recover a stolen car. Then in the final verse there's a slight change of heart as the cop's tormentors sort of take pity on the poor underpaid officer, a nice enough guy who never complains, even when he saved that kid stuck in a pipe. "He's alright!", they declare. Gee, thanks!
"John Fuzz" is more in line with the "novelty" tag applied to many of Guida's records. Apparently, Frank must have believed in this odd ball ditty on some level, because he waited another two years to re-release it (not an uncharacteristic move) as the debut of his New Faces '69 label. This time around "Fuzz" was preposterously credited to The Virginia's Employment Commission with the parenthetical tag "Hire Through". Is there any way the actual state agency known as the Virginia Employment Commission signed off on this? Seems unfathomable, but Mr. Guida could be very persuasive, and it was the late 60's.
The Virginia's Employment Commission (Hire Through)- John Fuzz
Sunday, November 4, 2012
The Human Instinct - Death Of The Seaside
Hurricane Sandy really fucked up one of my old stomping grounds... Here is a few pics of the devastation of Seaside Hts, NJ.... A place i lived and hung out in since i was a boy. Thought this song was appropriate...
The Human Instinct - Death of the Seaside
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