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My buddy Lorenzo over at Psychdelic Salon has posted part 2 of “I in the Triangle”, the audio excerpt of a Robert Anton Wilson talk I produced. Check it out at The Psychedelic Salon.
My friend Lorenzo has posted another show of Robert Anton Wilson material on the ever edifying Psychedelic Salon. This one is audio excerpts from The I in the Triangle DVD that I produced (and introduced).
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Lorenzo over at the Psychedelic Salon has (with my permission) put together a podcast of excerpts from the CD I produced, Robert Anton Wilson: The Lost Studio Sessions. I hope you enjoy and if you do, remember you can get your own copy at Original Falcon (on CD) or as a digital download form any number of download services. Complete list here.
Another stellar set with Nate Cimmino on the decks at the Dangerous Minds Radio Hour… Featuring raunchy R&B, rare Zappa, the vocal stylings of Mr. Lou Christie and more. Much, much more!
Joseph Matheny talks to Lorenzo Haggerty, host of the infamous “Psychedelic Salon” and author of The Genesis Generation. They take a walk down some memory lanes, speculate, pontificate and kibbitz.
Dangerous Minds Radio Hour Episode 27 With Guest Steven Daly
08.29.2011
01:25 pm
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Orange Juice
Well it turns out that Steven Daly’s former band Orange Juice won their little Mojo award after all—hopefully this will be the last time we hear about his musical “history” on this site. According to Steven the other highlight of the event—which was attended by the likes of Jimmy Page, Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr and Steve Cropper—was when John Lydon got on stage to pick up some kind of lifetime achievement award and launched into an addled tirade against the entire music business for suppressing his genius all this years. The Sex Pistols’ formerly proud “Irish” frontman then proceeded to call England “the best country in the world”—at which point the red mist descended. “Putting aside Lydon’s utter hypocrisy, you just do not flirt with English nationalism nowadays,” says the Scottish ex-pat. “It’s been completely hijacked by the the violent, far-right scum who follow England’s national football team. “So I found myself jumping up and shouting ‘FUCK YOUR ENGLAND!’ Cue nervous silence all round. “I’m not proud of my outburst,” Daly confesses. “Actually, yes, I am.”
01.Dean Martin “Little Ole Wine Drinker Me”
02.Orange Juice “Dying Day”
03.Frankie Miller “Brickyard Blues”
04.The Showmen “It Will Stand’
05.Chairmen of the Board “I’m On My Way to a Better Place”
06.Rupie Edwards “Irie Feelings”
07.Dr. Feelgood “Roxette”
08.Nils Lofgren “Goin’ Back
09.Dusty Springfirled “Wasn’t Born To Follow”
10.Lightning Seeds “Pure”
11.Billie Ray Martin “Your Loving Arms”
12.Paul Quinn and the Independent Group “Will I Ever Be Inside of You”
13.Thelonius Monk “Consecutive Seconds”
Another fantabulous Dangerous Minds Radio Hour from Nate Cimmino. These radio shows from this guy turn up here almost like an abandoned child left in a basket on our digital doorstep. Richard Metzger claims to have met Mr. Cimmino once, and not even in a past life. It’s disturbing, but they’re so good.
So, once again, Dangerous Minds invites you for another aural excursion with our host, Nate Cimmino, who as best we can tell is wandering around blissfully, sending this offering to us while he was on vacation.
Playlist:
01. Demon Fuzz- Past Present & Future (under intro)
02. Dusty Springfield- Spooky (mono 45 mix)
03. Carole Pope- All Touch/No Contact
04. Johnny Cash- Folsom Prison Blues
05. Gordon Jenkins- Crescfent City Blues
06. Hetten Des- Ace Of Spades
07. Moby Grape- Soul Stew
08. Mars Bonfire- Born To Be Wild
09. Dennis Coffee- It’s Your Thang
10. Dennis Coffee- Sodomy
11. Edison Electric Band- Smokehouse
12. GHP-Rolling Confusion
13. Black Nasty- We’re Doin’ Our Thing
14. Aaron Neville- Mojo Hannah
15- Exuma- Exuma, The Obeah Man
16- Moondog- Moondog Monologue
As you will detect from his charming accent, DMRH debutant Steven Daly isn’t from around these parts: He’s from Glasgow, although these days he lives in New York’s allegedly fashionable outer borough of Brooklyn and works as a contributing editor for Vanity Fair magazine.