Tuesday, March 17, 2026

THE UNTOUCHABLES - "Sister Salvation"

 
The Untouchables were a band from the UK, and they only made this one record. Shortly afterwards they changed their name to Under The Gun because there was a band from L.A. with the same name who were having some success. Even this video shows a picture of the wrong band, and that's what they were trying to avoid!
There's no listed year, but since Under The Gun's first release was in 1986, I'm guessing this was '84 or '85. 
You're in for a treat!! 

Monday, March 16, 2026

MOE. - "Tin Cans And Car Tires" (1998)

 
MOE. was formed in 1989 in Buffalo, New York, and they know how to rock. If you're not familiar with the MOE. boys, now is a good time to find out what you've been missing!
 
Still jamming today, here's a poster for their upcoming 4th Of July concert in Saratoga Springs, NY.
Here's the kind of cool music you're likely to hear if you attend.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

QUICKSILVER - "Shady Grove" (1969)

Around 1970, Quicksilver Messenger Service decided to shorten their name to just Quicksilver, and that was the name used on this their third album titled "Shady Grove," and their fourth record "Just For Love,"  before changing it back to the full Quicksilver Messenger Service again.
I think the funny thing is that even with a shorter name, it still didn't fit on the front of the album cover.
Gary Duncan had left the band and was replaced by renown session pianist Nicky Hopkins, which gave the band some different directions, and songs like this emerged.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

HOWLIN' WOLF - "Hidden Charms" (1963)

 
Chester Arthur Burnett, aka Howlin' Wolf was not just a blues man. Oh, he did play the blues, and wrote some of the most definitive blues songs ever, like "Spoonful," "Back Door Man, and "The Red Rooster," but Howlin' Wolf was also a serious Rock and Roller!!
From 1963, here's what I'm talking about.
The phenomenal Hubert Sumlin lays down the smokin' hot guitar solo. 
Turn It Up!!! 

Friday, March 13, 2026

CHAMAELEON CHURCH - "Spring Is Here" (1968)

 
Long before SNL or National Lampoon, Chevy Chase was the drummer and keyboard player in a psychedelic band from Boston, Massachusetts called Chamaeleon Church.
Recently I've been reading that Chevy Chase was not that easy to get along with as an actor. I wonder if he was more agreeable as a musician.
This is an interesting record, but does that translate into good?  
Not exactly, but definitely interesting and full of lofty goals!

Thursday, March 12, 2026

List Songs, Part One - "I've Been Everywhere"

 
Rich here. No matter the subject matter, everybody loves lists, right? And, similarly, songs with lists in them tend to be popular. Think of Cole Porter's 1930s-era "Let's Do It," in which Porter lists all the kinds of people and species who "do it" (wink, wink). People loved not only the risqué nature of the lyrics, but they also loved the humor of the list -- "The locusts up in the trees do it / Even over-educated fleas do it."
 
So popular are lists that Wikipedia even has a whole page devoted to listing (get it?) songs with lists in them.
 
One extremely popular song with a list was country singer Hank Snow's "I've Been Everywhere" (1962) in which a hitchhiker slowly introduces the song by telling us he's on the road to Winnemucca, but when he's picked up by a trucker, he begins singing so quickly, we can barely keep up with the names. Not only is the song catchy, it's truly amazing how quickly the singer rattles off the list of towns he's visited.
 
 
But this version of the song wasn't the first. The song was written in 1959 by Australian country singer Geoff Mack, whose lyrics list all the Australian towns the hitchhiker has visited. The song was later recorded in 1962 by Lucky Starr, an Australian who sings the list even faster than Hank Snow sang his, if possible.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION - "Buzzin'" (1997)

 
What music is supposed to do, offer change in attitude and lifestyle.
Asian Dub Foundation was "a music technology workshop group for Asian youth" in the UK.
There's lots of different elements going on here, these kids did their homework, and this is the almighty results, and it'll make your head spin!