The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye

Sunday, March 28, 2010



The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye - Trailer from Marie Losier on Vimeo.

The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye is a documentary in post-production on the lives of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge.

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Who Remembers Poco?

Thursday, March 25, 2010

In the fall of ’71, Poco was no doubt the most popular of the first generation country-rock bands. By then, their album Deliverin’ had entered the Top 30 and Poco thanked its label, Epic Records, with a private showcase at the CBS Records’ Hollywood studio.

“We just set up as we would have for a small club,” recalls frontman Richie Furay, whose bandmates included guitarist/singer Paul Cotton (from the Illinois Speed Press), bassist Tim Schmidt (later of the Eagles), pedal steel player Rusty Young and drummer/vocalist George Grantham. By then, Poco was evolving from country-rock towards an edgier rock sound.

Furay says, “Though we were innovators of the L.A. ‘country-rock’ sound, we weren’t going top be pigeonholed into being a one-sound band.” The 14 songs they performed for label employees that day were a solid cross-section of tunes that had appeared on its first four albums including the medley “Hard Luck Child/Child’s Claim to Fame/Pickin’ Up the Pieces,” plus “I Guess You Made It,” “A Man Like Me,” “Ol’ Forgiver,” “Heart That Music,” “Hurry Up,” “You Are the One” and others for an hour of music. {via}

This rare, live, Poco’s Live at Columbia Studios, Hollywood 9/30/71, will be released will be on April 20 (4/20). They are still touring; see website for info.

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Fang Island

Sunday, March 21, 2010


Fang Island is the latest band I've found to get excited about. I especially like the song, Daisy. It's part Animal Collective (vocal harmonies) and Arcade Fire (organ melody) as is much of their music. Beautifully soaring guitar melodies with just the right amount of harmony. How can you go wrong with that? Def my new favorite band.

Stop by the website and buy the latest (3rd) cd or listen to it here.

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b by iamamiwhoami

Thursday, March 4, 2010



This is the latest video from iamamiwhoami that has been coming out since December 2009 and have us all totally baffled. No one knows who is performing but they're shot well and the singer is more than a little intriguing. She is a superb original and sings beautiful, melancholy sounds with breathtaking visuals. I was all over YouTube this winter listening and reading the theories. Everyone first thought it was Christina Aguilera. The clues sure pointed to it being her but your gut said it would be the biggest coup of all time if it was her.

It's someone much hipper than Xtina. Everyone seems to be leaning towards Jonna Lee now for the past month or two, because it looks a lot like her.

It's more like Fever Ray (Karin Anderssen) or Vuk or even Amy Lee but my guess all along has been Karin Anderssen slightly because of the look but mostly because of the sound and visual. To me she's just that cool.

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Yeasayer and the Polyphonic Spree to Visit Uganda

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Invisible Children + La Blogotheque + The Polyphonic Spree from Alexander Collins on Vimeo.


Yeasayer have signed on to travel to Gulu, Uganda later this year, aiming to learn first hand the effects of the Ugandan civil war. They join the already-committed Polyphonic Spree. The trip is being organised by the charity Invisible Children, which is dedicated to improving the lives of these children who are forcibly recruited into the civil war. Whilst in Uganda the bands will learn about the war first hand, and perform live in various locations.

A documentary is set to be made by La Blogotheque, the site behind the 'Take Away Shows,' which puts bands in unusual locations, then films them. They've made a trailer for the project, which can be seen here (video below).

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It wasn't long after 9/11, September 11, 2001, that I began this website. I felt compelled to connect with other people around the globe. I had recently heard about "weblogs" or "blogs" and I dove right into Blogger.com. I searched for others to connect with online and I found Ageless. It led to meeting many great friends to discuss events of the day. From then on it snowballed. Most importantly we offered one another support and friendship across the globe; finding that we were just a few keystrokes away.

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