Showing posts with label Big Chief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Chief. Show all posts
Monday, July 17, 2017
Nothing Like A Sucker
Ann Arbor rock monster Big Chief was destined for greatness. They had the heavy wahwah grunge down pat, the Motor City funk in their pockets. Swagger and jive in spades, and some fine fine songs, too. I saw 'em live once in Amsterdam's Milky Way, where they used part of the Kiss firework display after befriending the pyrotechnics guy of the arena rockers in a red light district dive the night before. Good times, good show. Alas, they broke up in the mid-nineties, utterly frustrated with the music biz. Shame that.
Big Chief - Drive It Off
Big Chief - One Born Every Minute (Doc's Theme)
Big Chief - Fresh Vines
Big Chief - Map Of Your Failure
Friday, March 2, 2012
From The Lion's Mouth

"And love's the best endeavor, waiting in the lion's mane..." Presenting a roaring six pack for your listening pleasure, straight from the lion's mouth. Hic sunt leones.
Big Chief - Lion's Mouth
Iron & Wine - Lion's Mane
Duke Mitchell - The Lion
Lonnie McIntorsh - The Lion And The Tribes Of Judah
Yabby You - Conquering Lion
Kenny Drew - Lion's Den
Labels:
Big Chief,
Duke Mitchell,
Iron and Wine,
Kenny Drew,
Lonnie McIntorsh,
Yabby You
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Wild Weekend

Let´s start off - immediately cheating on my own iPod formula as I picked this one myself, but one needs a theme song, right? - with the track that lends its title to this series. Wild Weekend is an early American punk gem from 1977 by the Zeros, who were often called the Latino Ramones. For song number two, we move to outlaw country with David Allan Coe. "Lord, I´d give my life to find the freedom lost within the old songs that you sung..." A beauty from the Heartworn Highways soundtrack. Do try to see that documentary, it´s awesome.
The Zeros - Wild Weekend MP3
David Allan Coe - I Still Sing The Old Songs MP3
I´ve known J.J. Cale´s Travelin´ Light for ages, but it only recently dawned on me that this funky lil´ ditty is actually about sex. "We can go to paradise, maybe once, maybe twice... travelin' light, is the only way to fly..." Alright! Two boss tenors up next, straight from Chicago ´61. Gene ´Gentle Jug´ Ammons and Sonny Stitt fight a saxophone duel almost to the death here.
J.J. Cale - Travelin´ Light MP3
Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt - Blues Up And Down MP3
"Steady dippin´, ego trippin..." Must be the liquor talkin´. Tell me about it. A soulful contribution from way underrated Sub Poppers Big Chief. And last but not least, the iPod picked a heavy dub track by Inner Circle´s Fatman Riddim Section. Which I´d like to dedicate to Ib, over at the controls of the always inspiring Siblingshot blog. Keep on dubbing mate.
Big Chief - The Liquor Talkin´ MP3
Inner Circle & The Fatman Riddim Section - Killer Dub MP3
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