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Frank Gutch Jr: Dad Gave My Dog Away (A Look At Letting Go); A Music Tsunami (The Real Shade, Wilson Marks, Diane Patterson, Rich DePaolo, and— holy mackerel!— The Green Pajamas!); and The Irrepressible Ricky (Okay, Not Ricky, But We Got Notes, By the Gods!)
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Alvin Lee, Anita Carter, Barrence Whitfield & The Savages, Darrell Vickers, DBAWIS, Diane Patterson, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Eleni Mandell, Frank Gutch Jr., Glencoe, Green Pajamas, Hank Snow, Heartsfield, Horizon Diaries, Indie Artists, Indie Music, Jane Gowan, Jeff Kelly, John Martyn, Julian Taylor, Killed For Kings, Luke Plumb & The Circuit, Mandrake Memorial, Michael Nesmith, music videos, Open Road, Peregrine, Phoebe Hunt, raccoon, Records, Rich DePaolo, Robert Deeble, Satin Whale, segarini, Sera Smolen, Sheldon Gomberg, Slim Gaillard, Strangeloves, Sweet Home Oregon, Tarney-Spencer, The Claudettes, The Minnows, The Real Shade, The Sights, Tim Vesely, Tobias The Owl, Tom Mank, Wilson Marks, Zebra on February 27, 2018 by segariniFrank Gutch Jr: Lost & Found
Posted in Opinion with tags Antipodean Interpolations, Bill Puka, Bill Quateman, Boones Farm, Brian Alexander Robertson, Calico, Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia, Dalton & Dubarri, Dan Phelps, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Five By Five, Frank Gutch Jr., George Jones, H.P. Lovecraft, Herman Brood, High Strung, Indie Music, Jack Tempchin, Kink Ador, Lighthouse, Mandrake Memorial, Matt Chamberlain, Michael Rabon, Mick Cox, Modular, music, Neville Elder, Nuggets, Orpheus, Oscar Peterson, Phillip Goodhand-Tait, Poor Young Things, Pothead, Quicksilver, Radio Vickers, Records, Resurrection Band, Roadhead Chronicles, Singers Unlimited, Tammy Wynette, Teen A-Go-Go, Thee Shambels., Tom Dickie & The Desires, Viktor Krauss, Wilson McKinley, Xenat-Ra on December 12, 2012 by segariniA few days ago, I saw a picture of a couple of Darrell Vickers‘ friends and fellow band members standing before a wall of vinyl, only a small portion of a collection which more than likely takes up a whole house. Vickers has been digitizing and posting the most rare (and most odd) of the records under the guise of Radio Vickers, a hobby which thus far has handed many a fan of oddities music that which they might not have ever found. You never know what you’re going to find when Darrell points the finger, but one thing I did find and am thrilled to have found, actually, is a collection of odd bands from down under recreating the original Nuggets: Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, this one titled Antipodean Interpolations of the First Psychedelic Era. Bands like Velociraptor and The Gooch Palms and King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard and The Murlocs serving up covers of The Standells‘ Dirty Water and Sagittarius‘s My World Fell Down and The Leaves‘ Hey Joe. And that’s just the tip of the Vickers iceberg.