tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-115909832024-03-13T08:32:27.289-07:00Lost in the GroovesScram's capricious guide to the music, culture, kicks and oddities you might otherwise missUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger360125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1146239796501398772006-04-28T08:53:00.000-07:002011-07-04T10:37:24.952-07:00Moving HouseEditrix Kim will be taking her future LITG postings to the new and improved Lostinthegrooves.com, currently featuring great lost albums and a couple dozen ace obscure music bloggers.<br /><br />Users of feed readers can subscribe to Kim's blog <a href="http://www.lostinthegrooves.com/lost-in-the-grooves/blogs/kim-cooper-litg/feed">here</a>.<br /><br />Or just pop over to the <a href="http://www.lostinthegrooves.com">site</a> and poke around.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1145489721954109122006-04-19T16:32:00.000-07:002006-04-19T16:35:21.980-07:00First Nick Sylvester, then thisTis the season for petitions. Chuck Eddy was let go from his music editor position at the Village Voice yesterday. <a href="http://www.petitiononline.com/ceddy/petition.html">Sign here </a>to urge the new owners to reconsider.<br />***<br /><br />To Michael Lacey and Andy Van De Voorde of Village Voice Media:<br /><br />We the undersigned, consisting of music publicists, music people and Village<br />Voice readers, hereby request the reinstatement of Chuck Eddy as music<br />editor of the Village Voice. The official reason given for his termination<br />was "reasons of taste." Seeing as Chuck did his job and did it with<br />efficiency, intelligence, character and humor, to say nothing of good taste,<br />we find the grounds for his dismissal unreasonable bordering on<br />incomprehensible and ask that he be restored to the position he has occupied<br />for the last seven years.<br /><br />Village Voice senior editor and rock critic Robert Christgau said of Eddy,<br />"There have been many good music editors, but Chuck Eddy was the most<br />efficient, most professional I worked with. He was fabulous to work with. He<br />was the only editor who got his sections in not on time, but ahead of time.<br />He was so easy to work with. He was great."<br /><br />Since Village Voice Media assumed control of the Voice in November, Chuck is<br />the 17th employee to leave the paper, either by resignation or termination.<br />It is clear that the Voice is being made to change in ways that are<br />rendering it indistinguishable from every other weekly in the country. Chuck<br />had been writing for the Voice since 1984, it was voices like his that made<br />it the paper what it was. Their loss is our loss.<br /><br />Respectfully,<br /><br />Mark Gorney - Worldisc (www.worldisc.net)<br />Josh Mills - It's Alive Media (www.itsalivemedia.com)<br />Regina Joskow - Universal Music (www.umusic.com)Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1144963249841839412006-04-13T14:10:00.000-07:002006-04-13T14:20:49.860-07:00Zines for Amoeba Petition Success!Just one week after the editors of The Big Takeover, Dumb Angel Gazette, Roctober, Scram and Ugly Things posted an open letter to Amoeba Music seeking to get the store to carry indie zines, and after more than 350 kind folks took the time to sign the attached petition (link below) pledging their support, we were contacted by the management of Amoeba's L.A. store with a gracious email offering to work with us to make a select group of high quality indie music magazines available to their customers. Interested publishers can contact me for more information.<br /><br />The specifics of the zine section are yet to be determined, and it's not clear which stores beyond LA will be effected, but for now I just wanted to spread the good word. It's great to know that sometimes all it takes to get a timely idea adopted is finding the right way to ask. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to sign the petition or forward it, and stay tuned for Zines at Amoeba!<br /><br />Kim<br />Editrix<br />Scram<br />http://www.scrammagazine.com<br />http://www.petitiononline.com/amoeba/petition.htmlUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1144380041505835022006-04-06T20:18:00.000-07:002006-04-06T20:20:41.533-07:00McDonald's History Tour, April 22 in SoCalScramsters are invited to join our pal Chris Nichols as he leads a groovy tour into the secret recesses of fast food history. It's the:<br /><br />McDonald's History Tour<br />Saturday, April 22<br /><br />Join McHistorian Chris Nichols to discover the rich and hidden history of Richard and Maurice McDonald, founders of McDonald's. Travel in a luxury motor coach down Route 66 and into the Inland Empire where you will visit the sites and people that helped form the world's largest restaurant chain.<br /><br />Tour stops will include a working orange grove, you'll tour a 19th century blacksmith shop where the first automation tools were invented, a visit to the museum on the site of the very first McDonald's. We'll also meet some of the folks who were there at the beginning. From a carhop to the neon man who installed the very first golden arches.<br /><br />A non-McDonald's lunch will be served at the museum. Snacks and water will be provided. Our story starts when the brothers come to California and ends when Ray Kroc buys McDonald's.<br /><br /><br />McDonald's History Tour<br />Saturday, April 22<br />10am-5pm<br />$50 all inclusive<br />Send payment to:<br /><br />Chris Nichols<br />c/o Los Angeles magazine<br />5900 Wilshire Blvd., 10th Floor<br />Los Angeles, CA 90036<br /><br />or paypal to : mcdonaldstour@yahoo.com<br /><br />Questions? Call 213-804-4184<br /><a href="http://mctour.blogspot.com">http://mctour.blogspot.com</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1144302873022598392006-04-05T22:53:00.000-07:002006-04-05T22:54:33.046-07:00Amoeba Needs Zines!Dear friends,<br /><br />In tandem with my fellow editors of The Big Takeover, Dumb Angel Gazette, Roctober and Ugly Things, I've launched a petition campaign asking Amoeba Music to begin carrying zines in their California stores.<br /><br />Since Amoeba came to Los Angeles, Rhino and Aron's Records have closed down, leaving us with very few places where independent music zines can be found. Since the management of Amoeba doesn't want to talk with us about carrying zines, we hope we can change their minds by showing them how many music fans would welcome the addition of zines to their stores.<br /><br />So please, if you are a music fan and a reader of zines, take a moment to click below and tell Amoeba that you'd like to be able to find both in their stores. And spread the word!<br /><br /><a href="http://petitiononline.com/amoeba/petition.html">http://petitiononline.com/amoeba/petition.html</a><br /><br />On behalf of my fellow editors, the artists we review, our printers and folks who like to read in the bathtub, I thank you.<br /><br />best regards,<br />Kim<br />Editrix<br />ScramUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1144261322141979802006-04-05T11:21:00.000-07:002006-04-05T11:22:02.166-07:00The Cool Die in Sets of ThreeYou can stop holding your breath now:<br /><br />Buck Owens<br />Nikki Sudden<br />Gene PitneyUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1144168405526967502006-04-04T09:30:00.000-07:002006-04-04T09:33:25.556-07:00Phil Ochs Tribute, Sunday night in BrooklynNever mind the moribund Ochs tributes. Occasional Monk Mike Fornatale and pals send Phil's songs out into the ether in a spirit of glee:<br /><br />Come see us play! Raucous Phil Ochs tribute show!<br /><br />We will be bashing our way [tenderly] through a brace of our favorite Phil<br />Ochs songs on the 30th anniversary of his death, April 9 (Sunday) at 8PM.<br /><br />KEEP READING!<br /><br />We've been to Phil Ochs tribute shows in the past. (OK, if you haven't, then<br />just play along.) They tend to be a bit morose. Even dire, sometimes.<br /><br />Yes, the guy wrote some pretty depressing songs, fair enough. And people who<br />play these songs at tribute shows tend to dwell on the sad, hopeless aspects<br />of them -- compounded by the unavoidable fact that, after all, THE GUY KILLED<br /><script><!-- D(["mb","HIMSELF after his muse melted away.<br /><br />But to us, Phil\'s music isn\'t about depression, it\'s about redemption.<br />Besides -- you know us, we don\'t do "morose." We\'re raising the bar. ;)<br /><br />In fact, we\'re going to raise the entire bar (Magnetic Field, Brooklyn --<br />where else?) about ten feet in the air, on Sunday April 9, at 8PM, with a<br />somewhat cheery and rollicking set of Phil Ochs songs played as only we would<br />play<br />them -- and go ahead and read into that whatever you like.<br /><br />So come, if you\'re a fan. Come if you\'re NOT a fan -- you will be by the time<br />we\'re done with you. And get there on time, dammit, you do not want to miss<br />the accordion solo. Or the red white and blue Buck Owens guitar, or the orange<br />Burns 12-string -- that\'s right, orange. If that\'s not worth your time then I<br />don\'t know what is.<br /><br />Who? Peter Stuart -- bass, acoustic and electric guitars, echoplex, singing,<br />Ben Franklin glasses. Mike Fornatale -- acoustic, electric and 12-string<br />guitars, banjo, singing, accordion (maybe) and soulless yuppie accountant<br />glasses.<br />Wendy Fornatale -- keyboards, acoustic and electric guitar, no singing, and<br />she\'ll probably be wearing contacts. Mike Sinocchi (of The Insomniacs) making<br />his first fill-in appearance with us -- drums, no singing, no glasses, and<br />really cool hair. And Mike O\'Neill (whom I haven\'t even met yet -- hope he<br />comes to<br />rehearsal tomorrow) on occasional bass. I don\'t know if he wears glasses or<br />not, but I\'ll let you know soon.<br /><br />Magnetic Field<br />97 Atlantic Avenue<br />Brooklyn, NY 11201<br />Directions: <a>http://www.magneticbrooklyn<wbr>.com</a><br /><br />So we\'ll see you there, yes?<br /><br />------------------------------<br /><br />Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 17:31:48 -0400<br />From: "Rocky Serkowney" <<a>",1] ); //--></script>HIMSELF after his muse melted away.<br /><br />But to us, Phil's music isn't about depression, it's about redemption.<br />Besides -- you know us, we don't do "morose." We're raising the bar. ;)<br /><br />In fact, we're going to raise the entire bar (Magnetic Field, Brooklyn --<br />where else?) about ten feet in the air, on Sunday April 9, at 8PM, with a<br />somewhat cheery and rollicking set of Phil Ochs songs played as only we would<br />play<br />them -- and go ahead and read into that whatever you like.<br /><br />So come, if you're a fan. Come if you're NOT a fan -- you will be by the time<br />we're done with you. And get there on time, dammit, you do not want to miss<br />the accordion solo. Or the red white and blue Buck Owens guitar, or the orange<br />Burns 12-string -- that's right, orange. If that's not worth your time then I<br />don't know what is.<br /><br />Who? Peter Stuart -- bass, acoustic and electric guitars, echoplex, singing,<br />Ben Franklin glasses. Mike Fornatale -- acoustic, electric and 12-string<br />guitars, banjo, singing, accordion (maybe) and soulless yuppie accountant<br />glasses.<br />Wendy Fornatale -- keyboards, acoustic and electric guitar, no singing, and<br />she'll probably be wearing contacts. Mike Sinocchi (of The Insomniacs) making<br />his first fill-in appearance with us -- drums, no singing, no glasses, and<br />really cool hair. And Mike O'Neill (whom I haven't even met yet -- hope he<br />comes to<br />rehearsal tomorrow) on occasional bass. I don't know if he wears glasses or<br />not, but I'll let you know soon.<br /><br />Magnetic Field<br />97 Atlantic Avenue<br />Brooklyn, NY 11201<br />Directions: <a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://www.magneticbrooklyn.com/" target="_blank">http://www.magneticbrooklyn<wbr>.com</a><br /><br />So we'll see you there, yes?Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1143615116312191522006-03-28T22:46:00.000-08:002006-03-28T22:53:12.856-08:00Go See The Fleagles!! Free! Sunday in L.A.<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/5914/938/1600/Fleagles-cdparty.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/5914/938/320/Fleagles-cdparty.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br /><pre><br /></pre><br />The Fleagles will be celebrating the release of their new CD "Goodbye to Mars" this Sunday 4/2 at Mr. T's Bowl with a free show. The Fleagles will be playing two sets, and in between DJ Don Waller, Agent 00Soul, will be spinning the platters.<br /><br />Date: Sunday, April 2<br />Time: 7pm<br />Place: Mr. T's Bowl, 5621 1/2 Figueroa, Highland Park, CA, 323-692-3136<br />Directions: Take the 110 freeway northeast from I-5. Get off on Ave 52 exit, go left. Right on Figueroa. Park in parking lot behind Mr. T's and enter from the back.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1143598161593956292006-03-28T18:06:00.000-08:002006-03-28T18:09:21.616-08:00Sign Jeff Barry's Birthday Card<span class="q">If you love those great girl group records, Andy Kim and the Archies, send a little birthday love out to the genius who made them swing when you sign songwriter/producer Jeff Barry's virtual b-day card. Bubblegum webmistress Laura Pinto says: "The big day is next Monday, April 3rd, and I want to do something special for Jeff's 68th so I've set up a QuickTopic message board just like I did for Ron [Dante]'s birthday last August. Here's the link:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.quicktopic.com/36/H/C3bqPbmPeEPt3" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">http://www.quicktopic.com/36/H<wbr>/C3bqPbmPeEPt3</a><br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1143512727641232262006-03-27T17:54:00.000-08:002006-03-27T18:25:27.676-08:00Bubblegum Achievement Awards DVD Release<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/5914/938/1600/bubblegum%20queen.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/5914/938/320/bubblegum%20queen.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a>October was International Bubblegum Month, a celebration of the chewy chewy sound that stretched from Europe to Canada to Australia, with the grandest of happenings in Los Angeles: the 2nd Biannual Bubblegum Achievement Awards.<br /><br />Canned Hamm and the Bubblegum Queen performed live and hosted a night of many delights, including a puppet spectacular by the Bob Baker Marionettes, the L.A. premiere of a documentary based on the book "Bubblegum Music is the Naked Truth," Abram the Safety Ape's tribute to Lancelot Link, and musical performances from Ron Dante solo and in duets with his fellow Archie (and 2003 Gummy winner) Toni Wine and the Ohio Express' Joey Levine.<br /><br />Then it was time for the Gummy Awards, with trophies presented to Steve Barri (Lancelot Link, Grass Roots), Ron Dante (Archies), Dr. Demento (radio hero) & Joey Levine (Ohio Express).<br /><br />Now available: a 71 minute DVD spectacular featuring the highlights from this most pink and magical night, The 2005 Bubblegum achievement Awards Show. Copies are available for $22 postpaid in the USA and for $25 elsewhere. Please send payment in US dollars to Scram, PO Box 31227, LA, CA 90031, or paypal to scram @ scrammagazine . com.<br /><br />Please note that the documentary is <span style="font-style: italic;">not</span> included in the DVD package, and the puppet show has been heavily edited due to time constraints. Special orders for a second DVD containing the entire puppet show are possible. Email scram @ scrammagazine . com for more info.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1143481407644520562006-03-27T09:40:00.000-08:002006-03-27T09:43:27.646-08:00I used to have dreams like this......only they were always set in basements.<br /><br />A small town Ohio family record store, frozen in time since 1970, has finally been sold to the highest bidder. The contents will be on view and passed on to new homes at the Austin Record Convention over the weekend. <a href="http://www.austinrecords.com/?gallery/index.htm">Gaze upon the photos</a>, drool, and dream.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1143481235807473242006-03-27T09:37:00.000-08:002006-03-27T09:40:35.833-08:00RIP Nikki SuddenTerribly sad to learn pirate Nikki died over the weekend after a show in NYC.<br /><br />Scram never got a Nikki interview, though we tried. He liked blondes too much to talk to brownette me and Maggot, but we did speak with his compadres David Kusworth and Marky in a little piece we call <a href="http://scrammagazine.com/jacobites.html">Drinkin' with the Jacobites.</a><br /><br />Our sympathies go out to Nikki's family and friends.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1143433893951946752006-03-26T20:22:00.000-08:002006-03-26T20:46:29.790-08:00EMP Pop Conference Takes On The Guilty PleasureI like to think that our anthology <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0922915695/ref=nosim/bubblegumbook"><span style="font-style: italic;">Bubblegum Music is the Naked Truth</span></a> had a little something to do with giving a bunch of academics and rock critics the nerve to spend a long weekend wallowing in the guiltiest pleasures their devious little minds can devise. It's cheap! Drop by and leave your blush at the door.<br /><br />For full schedule, click below--<br /><br />Ain't That a Shame: Loving Music in the Shadow of Doubt<br />The <a href="http://www.emplive.org/visit/education/popConf.asp">2006 Pop Conference</a> at Experience Music Project<br />Seattle, Washington, April 27 - April 30Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1143273526881489152006-03-24T23:56:00.000-08:002006-03-24T23:58:46.906-08:00Federal Duck S/T CD (Radioactive)When I get my time machine working, maybe the eighteenth or nineteenth thing I’m gonna do is port back to the studio where the Federal Duck were making their (I assume—it’s on Radioactive, so notes there’s not) sole album, grab hold of the pseudonymous producer’s lapels and hiss, “Listen, bub, you got an ace mournful New England garage pop songwriter in this George Stavis kid—so drop the rest of the repertoire and focus on the <span style="font-style: italic;">band genius</span> and in 35 years fanzine writers will cream all over this disc instead of giving middling reviews that rely on that tired old time travel gimmick.” The Stavis tunes really are strong enough to recommend the whole album, which when not working this haunting, wintery academic sound ala the Rising Storm plays around with neo-Vaudeville, heavy acid rock, old time banjos and a smattering of head humor, all played with sophistication and imaginatively arranged. Surprised I’ve never heard of these ducks before.<br /><form action="http://buybox.amazon.com/o/dt/assoc/handle-buy-box=asin" method="post"><input name="asin.B000E41JU2" value="1" type="hidden"><input name="tag-value" value="bubblegumbook" type="hidden"><input name="tag_value" value="bubblegumbook" type="hidden"><input name="submit.add-to-cart" value="Buy from Amazon.com" src="http://rcm-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/add-to-cart.gif" alt="Buy from Amazon.com" type="image" border="0"></form>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1143140922132342932006-03-23T11:07:00.000-08:002006-03-23T11:08:42.170-08:00Dream Lake Ukelele Band on Lost in the Grooves<p>Dream Lake Ukulele Band is a Lost in the Grooves exclusive. <a href="http://www.maryattmusic.com/search_results_cd.php?cd=MMG+262&artist=193" target="_blank">Click</a> to sample the music or purchase.</p><p>Dream Lake Ukulele Band<br />Dream Lake Ukulele Band<br />(Crest, 1976)<br /><br />What do you get when you cross twenty-seven ukuleles, a Little Marcy record, and the Langley Schools Music Project? The result is a bizarre hybrid called the Dream Lake Ukulele Band, a Florida school group whose performances are documented on Crest Records, a New York vanity label. The back cover shows twenty-seven grade school aged students, all wearing white shirts and red vests, the boys also wearing neckties. Sound boring? Not when every kid is smiling and holding a ukulele.<br /><br />The lead-off, “There’s So Many, Many Ways,” is one of the more charming Christian songs around, but I’m sure my opinion is altered by the sheer innocent joy of twenty-seven children’s voices singing in harmony while strumming their ukuleles. That spirit changes a bit though, when the songs veer off into the Bicentennial patriotic songs that fill the rest of Side 1. Such lyrics as "My Sunday school teacher loves me when I am never late" preceded by "God loves when I learn to shoot the gun" makes one wish that the band director would have been cool enough to be teaching the kids David Bowie songs.<br /><br />Fortunately, Side 2 has the perfect antidote, for that is where the children present and sing their own original compositions. Compiled under headings such as "Wish Songs," "Name Songs," and "Music Songs," each features a progression of five to ten kids strumming and singing solo. These aren’t loud bratty kids singing "Tomorrow" at the top of their lungs, but more often small waif-like girls singing with very timid voices. My heart melts whenever I hear one girl who sings, "I am Mary, I like to play the ukulele" or another girl whose verse starts by saying her parents are always busy, and then proceeds with "Daddy is a band director, Mommy is a piano teacher, I love them." This record is listed as being Volume Seven, which definitely makes me wish that I also had volumes One through Six. (Vern Stolz, from the book Lost in the Grooves)<br /></p><p>Are you a member of the Dream Lake Ukelele Band? If so, please <a href="http://www.lostinthegrooves.com/feedback" target="_blank">contact</a> us! </p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1143057040139369872006-03-22T11:49:00.000-08:002006-03-22T11:50:40.166-08:00The Chamber Strings on Lost in the GroovesThe newest addition to the Lost in the Grooves fold is The Chamber Strings, a Chicago band of the mid-'90s whose soaring orchestral pop art is like the interesection of Bacharach and <em>Tonight's The Night</em>-era Neil Young. Lovely stuff. Sample some tunes or buy a disk when you <a href="http://www.maryattmusic.com/search_results_cd.php?cd=MMG+263&artist=195" target="_blank">click here</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1143055610748551022006-03-22T11:25:00.000-08:002006-03-22T11:26:50.800-08:00John Trubee's Prank Calls CDs, exclusively on Lost in the GroovesThe latest addition to the LITG music store are four of John Trubee's legendary Prank Call CDs, available for sample or download:<br /><p><strong>Greatest Prank Phone Calls Of All Time <a href="http://www.maryattmusic.com/search_results_cd.php?cd=MMG+264&artist=167" target="_blank">Vol. 1</a></strong><a href="http://www.maryattmusic.com/search_results_cd.php?cd=MMG+264&artist=167" target="_blank"> </a><br /><strong>Greatest Prank Phone Calls Of All Time <a href="http://www.maryattmusic.com/search_results_cd.php?cd=MMG+265&artist=197" target="_blank">Vol. 2</a><br /></strong><strong>Greatest Prank Phone Calls Of All Time <a href="http://www.maryattmusic.com/search_results_cd.php?cd=MMG+266&artist=196" target="_blank">Vol. 3</a></strong><a href="http://www.maryattmusic.com/search_results_cd.php?cd=MMG+266&artist=196" target="_blank"> </a><br /><strong>Greatest Prank Phone Calls Of All Time <a href="http://www.maryattmusic.com/search_results_cd.php?cd=MMG+267&artist=167" target="_blank">Vol. 4</a></strong><a href="http://www.maryattmusic.com/search_results_cd.php?cd=MMG+267&artist=167" target="_blank"> </a><br /><br /></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1142922029690499382006-03-20T22:07:00.000-08:002006-03-20T22:20:29.746-08:00LITG Seeks Bloggers Of Underappreciated SoundDo you have a blog or website that celebrates great neglected music/culture of the sort we honored in the <span style="font-style: italic;">Lost in the Grooves</span> anthology? Are you interested in reaching a wider audience for your writing? Does your site generate an RSS feed, or are you willing to have a feed created?<br /><br />If the answer to all of these questions is yes, you might be a candidate to join the Lost in the Grooves syndicate. At our new site, <a href="http://www.lostinthegrooves.com">lostinthegrooves.com</a>, we are currently syndicating or hosting the writings of 15 pop fiends. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Syndication</span> means we automatically republish their blog postings, with all links and images intact, with a link in every post pointing back to their blog. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Hosting</span> means we provide the blogging engine and technical support for the writer's blog.<br /><br />We already have a terrific slate of blogs--including Andrew Earles, Cult of the Week, Domenic Priore, duck stab, Ed Ward, Gary Pig Gold, Hayden Childs, Ken Rudman, Mark Prindle, Mike Appelstein, Tony Sclafani, Tosh Berman and LITG illustrator Tom Neely--and are eager to add more to the roster. So if you are an offbeat music blogger, or you know and love one, please drop a line to me, Kim Cooper, at amscray@gmail.com for more info.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1142490088489333582006-03-15T22:20:00.000-08:002006-03-15T22:21:28.516-08:00Introducing The Lost in the Grooves Record StoreI am pleased to announce that after some digital hiccups that derailed<br />the first attempt at a Lost in the Grooves music store, we've been<br />taken under the wing of the Maryatt Music Group, and are back online<br />and in business selling MP3s of individual tracks (99 cents) or full<br />albums (most are $11.95) for download or as physical CDs. The site is<br />live at:<br /><br /><a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://www.lostinthegrooves.com/" target="_blank">http://www.lostinthegrooves<wbr>.com</a><br /><br />I hope you'll stop by to hear samples of tracks by our exclusive<br />artists, including:<br /><br />BRUTE FORCE (linguistic trickster and singer of the farest-ever Apple<br />45)... COSTES (Suckdog's early collaborator, utterly unique Francophone<br />noise guru) ... FUGU (French one man band orchestral pop majesty)...<br />THE LEOPARDS (mid-70s Kansas City Kinksy pop legends)... GIBSON BROS<br />(mid-80s punk-blues visionaries from Ohio)... LIPSTICK KILLERS<br />(Australian surf-garage heroes, with Radio Birdman connections and<br />perfect pop sensibilities)... THE ORGONE BOX (one man band from rural<br />England channeling the most exquisite aspects of 60s pop-psych)... SEX<br />CLARK 5 (brainy, ultra-catchy Beatlesque pop from Huntsville,<br />Alabama)... SUCKDOG (post-punk avant-garde opera from the incomparable<br />Lisa Carver)... JOHN TRUBEE (iconoclastic prankster and deconstructer<br />of jazz and rock convention). Coming soon, more from JOHN TRUBEE and<br />discs from THE CHAMBER STRINGS and ROSEHIPS.<br /><br />LITG music is licensed directly from the artists, and they are paid for<br />every track sold. And due to our partnership with Maryatt Music Group,<br />you might even hear some of these tracks on soundtracks or in ads.<br /><br />We welcome your comments and recommendations, on the LITG site or in<br />the community forum. We'll be adding new music, plus blogs from artists<br />and writers, regularly, so stay tuned.<br /><br />Thanks for your interest in Lost in the Grooves, and for supporting<br />independent musicians.<br /><br />-Kim Cooper, Editrix, Lost in the Grooves & Scram MagazineUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1142316386327158902006-03-13T21:27:00.000-08:002006-03-13T22:06:26.370-08:00Eefing on the airInspired by Deke Dickerson's article on eefing in the latest <a href="http://www.scrammagazine.com/backissues.html">Scram</a>, the always intriguing Jennifer Sharpe turned in a neat little exploration of that weirdly American rhythmic wheeze on NPR's Day To Day. It's archived <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5259589">here</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1141933808722619412006-03-09T11:49:00.000-08:002006-03-09T11:50:08.763-08:00To do: call Abram the Safety Ape, gross him outG O R Y D E T A I L S A U D I O P R O J E C T W A N TS <br />T O S H A R E Y O U R P A I N<br /><br /> Have a good story about a time you sent yourself to the<br />emergency room, set your hair on fire, or dropped a shot glass into<br />the garbage disposal... that sort of thing? Here's a chance to share<br />your story with the whole world wide web world!<br /><br /> A couple days ago, The Art of Bleeding began recording<br />stories for its GORY DETAILS AUDIO ARCHIVE. Just call the toll free<br />number, leave your story as a message, and within an hour or two, it<br />will be uploaded to our online archive so others can indulge in the<br />sweet schadenfreude of your most painful moments. More details at<br />http://artofbleeding.com/gorydetails-about.html.<br /><br /> CALL TODAY! SPREAD THE WORD!!<br /> Listen here: http://artofbleeding.com/gorydetails.html<br /> GORY DETAILS 24-hr HOTLINE: 888-467-8535Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1141674947265257082006-03-06T11:52:00.000-08:002006-03-06T11:55:47.323-08:00Phil Ochs' early albumsPhil Ochs <span style="font-style: italic;">All The News That’s Fit To Sing</span> CD (Collectors Choice)… The title of his debut record for Elektra and the cover photo paint Ochs as a topical folksinger and songwriter, a somewhat academic observer of his somewhat trying times. He’s already found a couple of unsung heroes to laud (Lou Marsh and Medger Evers), tosses a sweet nod at Woody Guthrie in the memorial tune “Bound For Glory,” but he also has a tendency to preach. So there’s welcome levity when “The Ballad of William Worthy” kicks in, a funny, sing-song catchy chronicle of a reporter who went to Cuba and had his citizenship stripped for the privilege. A promising debut, but stiff.<br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000BRBHC2/ref=nosim/bubblegumbook"><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000BRBHC2.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" alt="Medium Image" /></a><br /><form action="http://buybox.amazon.com/o/dt/assoc/handle-buy-box=asin" method="post"><input name="asin.B000BRBHC2" value="1" type="hidden"><input name="tag-value" value="bubblegumbook" type="hidden"><input name="tag_value" value="bubblegumbook" type="hidden"><input name="submit.add-to-cart" value="Buy from Amazon.com" src="http://rcm-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/add-to-cart.gif" alt="Buy from Amazon.com" type="image" border="0"></form><br />Phil Ochs<span style="font-style: italic;"> I Ain’t Marching Anymore</span> CD (Collectors Choice)… On his terrific second album, Ochs’ no longer comes across as an uptight young singer of issues, but as a loose and inventive composer using the folk/storytelling conventions to express a more personal vision--one that would reach its full flower after he left New York for the reinvention capital of Los Angeles. In the first two tracks, the title song and “In The Heat of the Summer,” he slips fluidly from the role of universal soldier to topical troubadour, explaining the summer’s riots through a sympathetic class analysis married to a lovely cyclical melody. His confidence, intelligence and the sweetness of his voice make him a fine tour guide to the psychic map of young, left wing America in 1965, and its interests in civil rights, the death penalty, division between the states and the rise of militarism. One flat point comes with “That Was The President,” a predictable and tedious dirge for Kennedy, but even that becomes interesting when placed beside the incredibly powerful song “The Crucifixion” that he’d write a few years later, once he’d processed his grief and disappointment and found metaphors to express how important JFK felt to Ochs and his peers.<br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000BR6DAI/ref=nosim/bubblegumbook"><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000BR6DAI.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" alt="Medium Image" /></a><br /><form action="http://buybox.amazon.com/o/dt/assoc/handle-buy-box=asin" method="post"><input name="asin.B000BR6DAI" value="1" type="hidden"><input name="tag-value" value="bubblegumbook" type="hidden"><input name="tag_value" value="bubblegumbook" type="hidden"><input name="submit.add-to-cart" value="Buy from Amazon.com" src="http://rcm-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/add-to-cart.gif" alt="Buy from Amazon.com" type="image" border="0"></form>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1141231693622246132006-03-01T08:47:00.000-08:002006-03-01T08:48:13.663-08:00YouTube goodness for Lost In The Grooves fans: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Wyx5BtnPEg">The Osmonds doing "Crazy Horses"</a>. DAMN!Hayden Childshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10132654204616196598noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1141152138984741642006-02-28T10:39:00.000-08:002006-02-28T10:42:44.903-08:00Terrastock announcement, April in ProvidenceI wouldn't make too much of the " EXCLUSIVE USA appearance!" by Bridget St. John, who has lived in NYC for years, but then again I would because she is exxxxxxxxquisite!<br /><br />"Terrastock and its audience are part of a necessary support system,<br />because in a music business centered on the search for the next big<br />thing, someone has to dig through record catalogues to discover the<br />next good thing, or search the archives to rediscover the last lost<br />thing." - New York Times<br /><br />"A gathering of true believers, somehow combining the retro-obsessed<br />nerdiness of a Star Trek Convention with the most open-minded and<br />avant-garde elements<br />of the indie rock underground, all gathered together under the<br />genre-spanning umbrella of psychedelia."<br />- MOCA Los Angeles<br /><br />TERRASTOCK is the official festival of internationally acclaimed<br />underground music mag, The Ptolemaic Terrascope (now Terrascope<br />Online), which has provided a voice to obscure, occult, mind-altering,<br />and deeply heavy aural explorations since 1989. Since its inception<br />in 1997, Terrastock has occurred five times, on both U.S. coasts and<br />in Europe. The festival gathers musicians and fans from all over the<br />world. The bill features a mix of big and small, wildly popular and<br />completely obscure, old, new, noisy, and quiet.<br /><br />This year's line-up of over 30 bands brings performers from four<br />continents, including Japanese band Ghost (who will be making this<br />their last U.S. performance "at least until Bush is out of office"), re-emerged 60's<br />brit-folk icon Bridget St. John, Paik, P.G. Six, Charalambides,<br />Kemialliset Ystävät, Bardo Pond, Brothers of the Occult Sisterhood,<br />Kinski, Lightning Bolt, and the elusive grand-daddy of psych folk<br />himself: Tom Rapp of Pearls Before Swine.<br /><br />So why are we telling you this? Because Terrastock is and has always<br />been a just-eeked-out D.I.Y. happening and we need you to help us<br />spread the word. This is a totally non-profit venture (the bands are not even paid!) but we<br />must cover enormous airfare, travel and hotel expenses for over 150<br />performers, not to mention venue, sound and equipment needs. All of this comes from ticket sales and we need your help to get the word out and sell some tickets. Tell<br />all your friends, or just come yourself!<br /><br />We're also selling ads in our PROGRAM BOOK and we have tables<br />available for VENDORS. We are very interested in sponsorship too.<br />Please get in touch for more info!!<br /><br />When: April 21-23<br />Where: Providence, RI, USA<br />For more information and ticket purchases:<br />http://www.terrascope.co.uk/TerrastockPages/terrastock.html<br />Contact: Jeffrey Alexander :: booking@as220.org :: (401) 831-9327<br /><br />------------------------------<br />----------------------<br />Terrascope Online, Secret Eye Records and AS220 present:<br /><br />TERRASTOCK 6<br />April 21-22-23 in Providence, RI<br />Pell Chafee Performance Center and AS220<br />35 bands! 35 hours of music!<br />Tickets on sale NOW!<br />http://secreteye.org/terrastock<br />PHONE CHARGE: 401-831-9327<br /><br />Avarus (Finland) **first-ever and EXCLUSIVE USA appearance!<br />Bardo Pond (PA) ** EXCLUSIVE appearance!<br />Black Forest/Black Sea (RI)<br />Brothers of the Occult Sisterhood (Australia) **first-ever USA appearance!<br />Charalambides (CA/MA)<br />Cul de Sac (MA)<br />Damon and Naomi (MA)<br />Fursaxa (PA)<br />Ghost (Japan) ** EXCLUSIVE USA performance! quite possibly their<br />last-ever!<br />Glenn Jones (MA)<br />The Green Pajamas (WA)<br />Kemialliset Ystävät (Finland) **first-ever and EXCLUSIVE USA appearance!<br />Kinski (WA) ** EXCLUSIVE appearance!<br />The Kitchen Cynics (Scotland)<br />Sharron Kraus (England)<br />Landing (CT)<br />Larkin Grimm (RI)<br />Lightning Bolt (RI)<br />The Magic Carpathians Project (Poland) ** EXCLUSIVE USA appearance!<br />Major Stars (MA)<br />Marissa Nadler (RI)<br />MV/EE Medicine Show (VT)<br />Paik (MI)<br />PG Six (NY)<br />Jack Rose (PA)<br />Salamander (MN)<br />St Joan (England)<br />Bridget St. John (England) ** EXCLUSIVE USA appearance!<br />Spacious Mind (Sweden)<br />Spires that in the Sunset Rise (IL)<br />Tanakh (Italy/Canada)<br />Thought Forms (England) **first-ever USA appearance!<br />Urdog (RI)<br />Windy & Carl (MI)<br />plus TOM RAPP playing Pearls Before Swine songs with members of Ghost,<br />Damon+Naomi<br />and Black Forest/Black Sea ** EXCLUSIVE appearance!<br /><br />Kick-off show the previous night ("4/20", heh) with ACID MOTHERS<br />TEMPLE, ABUNAI! (reunion), BRIGHT, and JOE TURNER & THE SEVEN LEVELS,<br />and AREA C -- at AS220Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11590983.post-1141114642868907012006-02-27T23:47:00.000-08:002006-02-28T00:17:22.900-08:00Tagged, dag nabbit!<a href="http://www.labrainterrain.com/2006/02/27/_tagged_in_la_1.html">Adrienne Crew</a> has the flu. And in her delerium, she has smeared me with a meme. And also Arianna Huffington, who I fear will not respond, so it's really the least I can do to tag back.<br /><strong><br />Four LA Things Meme</strong> <p><strong>Four Jobs I've Had in My Life in LA:</strong><br /></p> <p>Editrix, Scram Magazine<br />Exhibition Coordinator, MOCA<br />LP Shrinkwrapper, The Record Connection<br />Restaurant Critic, Citysearch<br /></p> <strong>Four Movies About LA I Could Watch Over and Over:<br /></strong><p> The Cool Ones<br />Double Indemnity<br />In A Lonely Place<br />Meshes of An Afternoon<br /></p><p><strong>Four Places I’ve Lived All Over L.A. (with food memories from each)</strong><br /></p> <p>Beverlywood, and Mama Tina's hamentoshen<br />Venice, and the cookies with sprinkles free from the bakery ladies just for being cute<br />West Hollywood, Pioneer Chicken dinner when mom didn't feel like cooking<br />Lincoln Heights, pistachio-cinnamon ice cream on a hot day on Broadway<br /></p> <p><strong>Four LA Themed TV Shows I Love to Watch:</strong><br /><strong></strong></p> <p>Quincy, ME<br />Dragnet<br />Where The Action Is<br />The Dr. David Viscott Show, featuring Dr. D.V.'s ginormous head<br /></p> <p><br /><strong>Four Places I Would Vacation at in LA:</strong><br /></p> <p>The Biltmore<br />With the subterranean lizard people below Chinatown<br />Inside a revolving 76 Ball<br />Hotel Green (good enough for Duchamp, good enough for me.)<br /></p> <p><strong>Four LA based Websites I Visit Daily:</strong><br /></p> <p>LA Observed<br />LA Brain Terrain<br />Curbed LA<br />Lotta Livin<br /></p> <p><strong>Four of My Favorite Foods Found in LA:</strong><br /></p>Chicken roll at 101 Noodle Express, Alhambra<br />Bean and rice burrito (no queso), Super Tortas, Hollywood<br />Chili en nogada, Babita Mexicuisine, San Gabriel<br />Glutinous rice balls in fermented rice mash, Giang Nan, San Gabriel<br /><p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Four Places in LA I Would Rather Be Right Now:</span><br /></p> <p>Under the bell wheel, Museum of Jurassic Technology<br />Butterfly Pavillion, Natural History Museum<br />Mathematica, god damn it<br />Pandora's Box, 1966<br /></p> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Four LA Tags:</span><br /> <p>Allison Anders<br /><a href="http://8763wonderland.com/">Rodger Jacobs</a><br /><a href="http://lmharnisch.blogspot.com">Larry Harnisch</a><br /><a href="http://www.latimemachines.com/">Jonathan Foerstel</a><br /></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0