Author Topic: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set (1977)  (Read 6947 times)

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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #15 on: June 22, 2009, 10:44:31 AM »
you obscurologists are probably digging AL more than DM in that regard.  She plays more songs I've never heard than Dave.
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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #16 on: June 22, 2009, 10:45:00 AM »
I've lost count, but BOS #whatever to Television.  Where's Mike?  This has been a real CBGB-centric set.
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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #17 on: June 22, 2009, 10:46:37 AM »

you obscurologists are probably digging AL more than DM in that regard.  She plays more songs I've never heard than Dave.

I guess you missed the Punk movement, eh?  The Damned & Television were hardly obscure in that context.
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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #18 on: June 22, 2009, 10:46:55 AM »
BOS Red Shoes!
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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #19 on: June 22, 2009, 10:47:00 AM »
Followed by another bustout, the Dan's I Got The News.  Semi-deep cut off Aja. Cue Michael Mac!

Hard to believe that this is a bustout.  How many tracks off of Aja have we heard now?

This makes six: Black Cow, Aja, Deacon Blues, Peg, Josie, and I Got the News. Only one missing is Home At Last.

BOS4 to Elvis, Red Shoes. Just 'cause.
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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #20 on: June 22, 2009, 10:50:36 AM »

you obscurologists are probably digging AL more than DM in that regard.  She plays more songs I've never heard than Dave.

I guess you missed the Punk movement, eh?  The Damned & Television were hardly obscure in that context.
Not exactly missed, more like avoided a lot of it.  KSAN was big into punk, and I used to listen to the KPFA punk show until they got into total overload on the snotty factor.

But I mean for all the years, I think AL has played more songs I've never heard, regardless of year.
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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #21 on: June 22, 2009, 10:52:25 AM »

Wow, think this must be a bustout for the Damned. Maybe even an artist bustout. BOS2 New Rose.

bet yer ass that was an artist bustout!

(although Dave did play Damn Yankees twice)

But what's this "Starry Eyes" song? It's not the one by the Records.

I think that was Roky Erickson, not sure.

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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #22 on: June 22, 2009, 12:03:16 PM »
I've lost count, but BOS #whatever to Television.  Where's Mike?  This has been a real CBGB-centric set.

FINALLY got my pc problems resolved.  Was listening (on an actual radio -- how last century!) but unable to post. After a pedestrian start AL once again came thru with bustouts.  the Roky E was New to Me and an ATBB, the Television was played by Rob once iirc. But damn, even the Dan was a bustout. She just continues to amaze. AND she called Annie Hall "one of the best movies of all time" so now I'm completely in love.
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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #23 on: June 22, 2009, 12:06:02 PM »
I've lost count, but BOS #whatever to Television.  Where's Mike?  This has been a real CBGB-centric set.

....  AND she called Annie Hall "one of the best movies of all time" so now I'm completely in love.

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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set, 1977
« Reply #24 on: June 22, 2009, 12:56:26 PM »
6/22/09 - Monday..."When Are We???"  Mystery Set (answer at end)!
   1.  Eric Clapton - The Core
(News:  "The King" dies/Son of Sam Caught/Space Shuttle Enterprise)
   2.  Marvin Gaye - Got to Give it Up
   3.  Talking Heads - Uh Oh, Love Comes to Town
(News:  New President Carter)
   4.  Bob Seger - Night Moves
(Movie:  Annie Hall)
   5.  The Damned - New Rose (BEST OF SET!!!)
   6.  Heart - Kick it Out
(Movie:  Star Wars)
   7.  Roky Erickson - Starry Eyes
(News:  Marin mandatory water rationing)
   8.  Steely Dan - I Got the News
   9.  Television - See No Evil
 10.  Elvis Costello - (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
BONUS TRACK (John in Tiburon):  Climax Blues Band -
                                                                 Couldn't Get it Right
Did you guess the year????  1977!!!
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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #25 on: June 23, 2009, 10:11:46 AM »

But what's this "Starry Eyes" song? It's not the one by the Records.

I think that was Roky Erickson, not sure.

Good call.

I looked into Roky Erickson further, and while I was glad I knew the song & that Annalisa played it, I still can't figure out what it was doing in a 1977 set.  Best I can tell it first appeared on a 1985 EP (TANC, the label was New Rose, a la the Damned song we heard).  Another interesting tidbit, the song was co-written with Doug 'Sir Douglas' Sahm.

For those not hip to Roger Kynard Erickson's tragic tale, check the AMG bio:
 
"As the 13th Floor Elevators, fame grew, so did their notoriety with local law enforcement officials, who took exception to the group's heavy experimentation with (and public support of) marijuana and LSD. The Elevators became the subject of considerable police harassment, and after Erickson was arrested for the possession of one lone joint in 1969, he pleaded insanity to avoid a prison term. A three-and-a-half year stint in the state's Hospital for the Criminally Insane followed; Erickson was diagnosed as a schizophrenic, and subjected to extensive electroshock therapy, Thorazine, and other psychoactive treatments. Though released from the hospital in 1973, Erickson was never the same person..."
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Re: 22 June 2009: a belated mystery set
« Reply #26 on: June 23, 2009, 10:14:26 AM »

But what's this "Starry Eyes" song? It's not the one by the Records.

I think that was Roky Erickson, not sure.

Good call.

I looked into Roky Erickson further, and while I was glad I knew the song & that Annalisa played it, I still can't figure out what it was doing in a 1977 set.  Best I can tell it first appeared on a 1985 EP (TANC, the label was New Rose, a la the Damned song we heard).  Another interesting tidbit, the song was co-written with Doug 'Sir Douglas' Sahm.

For those not hip to Roger Kynard Erickson's tragic tale, check the AMG bio:
 

the docu about him is worth renting:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0791268/
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