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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
MT. SIMS "Happily Ever After...Again" CD PUNCH RECORDS and iTunes

Tuesday, March 17, 2009
A BROADER MUSICAL HORIZON ... CHECK OUT DJ SCRATCHY'S ROCK AND ROLL OF THE WORLD!

DJ SCRATCHY THE ROCK AND ROLL OF THE WORLD ON WIRELESS.FM
An internet radio station I highly recommend for the musically polygamous nerd that likes to bask in the sun every once in a while and feel dub vibes tinged with punk and real rock and roll. Added bonus! You won't have to deal with a Brighton style beat down for not being a mod or a rocker 24/7. It's all good ... just try it!!!
*Warning to Goths, Cold and Dark Wavers ... When listening to DJ Scratchy aka Barry Myers:
Side effects may include Abnormal dreams, abnormal vision, anxiety, dizziness, dry mouth, flushing, insomnia, nervousness, sex-drive changes, sweating, tremors, weakness or perhaps pathological euphoria!
"Other than The Clash, of course, I DJ'ed alongside most of the bands of the era. The Cramps and The Ramones -- whose early records I love to this day -- were particular favourites. Cramps' tunes like 'Human Fly' and 'Garbage Man' are extraordinary and the Ramones' 'Blitzkrieg Bop' was a life-changer. The Heartbreakers were always a treat too. In '77, I toured as a DJ with Dr Feelgood. Another band I really loved and saw a lot was The Slits, who I believe absorbed the deeper power of reggae into their musical souls. Patti Smith and her group also hold a very dear place in my pantheon of greats. Besides these bands and other than the occasional raid through my dusty and 'scratchy' singles collection, I don't listen to much from the punk days now, because -- without denigrating it at all -- a lot of punk was music of its time, parochial in some respects, which had a meaning within its own time frame. There again, much of the attitude and aggression is, in itself, timeless." DJ Scratchy
Greg Whitfield interviews punk soundsmith DJ Scratchy for 3AM
DJ SCRATCHY ANSWERS 11 QUESTIONS ...
1-Five songs you can't get out of your head right now?
DJ Scratchy:
Mama Rosin "The Story of Mama Rosin"
The Urban Voodoo Machine "Love Song #666"
The Cramps "You Got Good Taste"
Pretty Boy (Don Covay) "Switchin in the Kitchen"
The Clovers "Crawlin"
2-Last film you watched and actually liked?
DJ Scratchy:
"The Folksinger by M.A.Littler - Slowboatfilms"
3-Book you are reading?
DJ Scratchy:
"Chuck Barris - Confessions of a Dangerous Mind"
4-Visual artist/writer/music/film you feel inspired by right now?
DJ Scratchy:
"I'd not really watched TV for a number of years. But lately I've been getting a fair deal of visual stimulus using the BBC's i-player on the computer, not only catching up with and totally absorbed by David Tennant as Dr.Who plus the american action series Heroes but also watching programmes about 1930s amateur colour photography and others on photographers like Capa and W Eugene Smith's Pittsburgh Project."
5-First record/cassette tape you ever bought?
DJ Scratchy:
The Kinks "You really got Me"
6-Record labels you miss?
DJ Scratchy:
"No particular allegiances to labels, though I was sorry to see 'Blood and Fire' go."
7-What are you working on right now?
DJ Scratchy:
"Seeking out The Rock and The Roll of The World, as always."
8-Bands/musicians you wish would get back together and not put out a crappy new record?
DJ Scratchy:
"Not the biggest fan of band re-unions. It can never be what it was."
9-Musician who died that you wish you could bring back from the grave?
DJ Scratchy:
"Where do you begin? There's not only those great musicians from a more distant past, but contemporaries of mine who've died. We all have a clock ticking. We don't have the power over life and death and maybe it's not a question to be asked or considered. Let's just remember fondly those we've lost and enjoy the music that lives ever on."
10-Favorite song lyrics?
DJ Scratchy:
"Joe Strummer could always hit the nail on the head"
"Punk Rockers in the UK
They won't notice anyway
They're all too busy fighting
For a good place under the lighting
The new groups are not concerned
With what there is to be learned
They got Burton suits, ha you think it's funny
Turning rebellion into money
All over people changing their votes
Along with their overcoats
If Adolf Hitler flew in today
They'd send a limousine anyway"
- Clash 'White Man in Hammersmith Palais'
"On the road to rock 'n' roll
The lonely sing a soulful song
Leave a little light in the wilderness
For somebody to come upon
On the road to rock 'n' roll
With everybody deep in their dreams
And the snow is falling on the city
Ask the music what it means"
- Joe Strummer 'On the road to rock 'n' roll'
11-Favorite poets?
DJ Scratchy:
"My poets come from Rock'n'Roll. When younger I'd always been motivated more by sound and tunes. The likes of Bob Marley and Strummer made me also take notice of the power of a song's words. There's a lot of trite lyrics out there. But it's a joy to hear someone paint pictures, saying something significant and imaginative and when that is coupled with some exciting music, then there is magic."
LIVE every Wednesday afternoon 4-6pm UK time.
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Scratchy Selections Available:
Scratchy Sounds: Ska, Dub, Roots & Reggae Nuggets, Trojan
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Monday, March 9, 2009
RANDY TWIGG HAS A NEW SPIN ON WHAT USED TO BE CALLED RIOTT GRRRL ...

Wednesday, March 4, 2009
MARK STEWART AKA MARK STEWART AND THE MAFFIA AKA THE POP GROUP ANSWERS 11 QUESTIONS ...

1-Five songs you can't get out of your head right now?
Mark:
"The Day the World Turned Blue" Gene Vincent
"Under My Wheels" Alice Cooper
"Metal Machine Music" Lou Reed
2-Last film you watched and actually liked?
Mark:
3-Book you are reading?
Mark:
"The Occult Technology of Power"
4-Visual artist/writer/music/film you feel inspired by right now?
Mark:
5-First record/cassette tape you ever bought?
Mark:
6-Record labels you miss?
Mark:
"Cheap Records"
7-What are you working on right now?
Mark:
8-Bands/musicians you wish would get back together and not put out a crappy new record?
Mark:
9-Musician who died that you wish you could bring back from the grave?
Mark:
"Every body"
10-Favorite song lyrics?
Mark:
"Hell is empty" me
11-Favorite poets?
Mark:
Mark Stewart - Loner 2008 - Directed by Angie Reed
Music: Mark Stewart / Phillipp Quehenberger © Crippled Dick Hot Wax!
ON/OFF Directed by Toni Schifer
The documentary ON/OFF: Mark Stewart - from The Pop Group to the Maffia by Tøni Schifer will be gracing selected cinemas and film festivals. The film retraces the singer's steps and paths from the early days of The Pop Group right up to the present. Schifer, who followed Mark around for a full two years, has crafted a detailed, often intimate portrait of the artist, supplemented by interviews with a. o. Mark Stewart himself, Adrian Sherwood, Daniel Miller (Mute), Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Doug Wimbish, Skip McDonald, Keith LeBlanc, Douglas Hart (The Jesus & Mary Chain), Fritz Catlin (23 Skidoo), Jon Spencer, Gareth Sager (The Pop Group, Rip Rig and Panic) and many others, plus live recordings and music clips. The DVD will be released by Monitorpop in 2009.
The ON/OFF film premiere is scheduled for April 24, 2009 in London at The East End Film Festival.
DJs: Tøni Schifer and Adrian Sherwood.
Mr. Stewart will be there as well of course.
So, if you happen to be in the UK find a way to go!
ADAM SKY AKA ADAMSKI ANSWERS 11 QUESTIONS ...

(PHOTO OF ADAM SKY © ECHO DANON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)
1-Five songs you can't get out of your head right now?
Adam:
"Womaniser" Britney Spears
"Thunderstorm Blues" Alan Vega
"Ice Drummer" Alan Vega
"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" Led Zeppelin,
"Hometown" Adele
"...and many more than 5 actually but mostly my own that I'm working on obviously."
2-Last film you watched and actually liked?
Adam:
"Into the Wild"
3-Book you are reading?
Adam:
"Moon Dust" by Andrew Smith
"High-Rise" by J.G. Ballard
"The Teds" by Chris Steele-Perkins and Richard Smith
"Rockabilly - A 40 year Journey" by Billy Poore
4-Visual artist/writer/music/film you feel inspired by right now?
Adam:
"Alan Vega's 1st solo album as always, Pee Wee's Big Adventure as always, Jeff Koons, Pam Hogg's fashion and A Child of the Jago clothes shop in London... "
5-First record/cassette tape you ever bought?
Adam:
"Whiskey in the Jar" by Thin Lizzy or "Virginia Plain" by Roxy Music.
"Can't quite remember..."
6-Record labels you miss?
Adam:
"Fast Product, KLF Communications and I miss MCA giving me large cheques..."
7-What are you working on right now?
Adam:
"I'm rewoking my 1st album "Liveandirect" as "Vile Acid Rent" to celebrate 20 years of being written out of history....and I'm producing a New Age Teddy Boy singer called Sonny Eriksson..."
8-Bands/musicians you wish would get back together and not put out a crappy new record?
Adam:
"Fat chance of that."
9-Musician who died that you wish you could bring back from the grave?
Adam:
"Lux Interior"
10-Favorite song lyrics?
Adam:
"I'm a fallen idol, fallen from grace, fallen on hard times, I'm an ex-face, I'm a fallen angel, I'm a fallen star, catch me and put me in your pocket, next to your mp3 player" by myself (last week)...
11-Favorite poets?
Adam:
"Myself."
Adam Sky vs Mark Stewart - We are all Prostitutes (Crookers)
VIDEO DIRECTED BY ANGIE REED