Showing posts with label Cosmic Psychos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cosmic Psychos. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2020

First One's Always Free





















"We're catching bullets in our teeth, it's hard to do but they're so sweet..." Presenting yet another six pack for your listening pleasure, with explosive artwork by Tinca. Number one with a silver bullet, baby, and it's got your name on it.

Observer All Stars & King Tubby - Silver Bullet
Tom Waits - The Right Bullets
The Dream Syndicate - Bullet With My Name On It
Cosmic Psychos - Bullet
Tunng - Bullets
Calexico - Bullets & Rocks

Friday, July 13, 2018

Six From Oz





















Aussie mayhem? Nothing wrong with that, mate. Presenting a furious six pack from various garages down under for your listening pleasure. Now do the pop.

Radio Birdman - Do The Pop
The Scientists - Blood Red River
New Christs - Face A New God
Lime Spiders - Slave Girl
The Hoodoo Gurus - Be My Guru
Cosmic Psychos - Rain Gauge

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Wild Weekend Vol. 3




















Wild Weekend time again... With the For The Sake Of The Song iPod on shuffle and the eyes on the prize. The outcome? A sixpack of tunes exclusively picked by the ghost in the machine. Here we go.

And we´re off, with those blokes you can trust. "It was smaller than a cow, it was bigger than a cat..." Yup, the Cosmic Psychos are here, tackling a typically Australian phenomenon: a dead roo. Which is followed by the exquisite pairing of John Coltrane on tenor sax and Don Cherry on trumpet, performing the lovely Cherryco from their 1960 collaboration The Avant-Garde.

Cosmic Psychos - Dead Roo MP3
John Coltrane & Don Cherry - Cherryco MP3

Sixties garagepunks The Denims ask themselves that age-old question: "Why baby why?" Find it on Volume 7 of the still amazing Pebbles series and leave reality behind. When I first heard Hestia some fifteen years ago, I saw Katell Keineg as the missing link between Joni Mitchell and PJ Harvey, and predicted fortune and fame. Nostradamus I´m not then. Oh well. It´s still a great song.

The Denims - White Ship MP3
Katell Keineg - Hestia MP3

Which brings us to Chester Burnett, better known as Howlin´ Wolf, portraying ´the troublingest woo-hoo-woman´ that he´s ever seen. A giant of a man, a giant of a singer. Howl awhile. And last but not least there´s ole Shane and the Pogues. I lived close to the Shannon river myself for quite a spell, and it´s broad and majestic indeed. "I sat for a while by the gap in the wall, found a rusty tin can and an old hurley ball, heard the cards being dealt, and the rosary called, and a fiddle playing Sean Dun Na Ngall..." Good memories.

Howlin´ Wolf - I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline) MP3
The Pogues - The Broad Majestic Shannon MP3