On Oct 2, 3-5 PM Pacific, tune in Over Under Sideways Down on LuxuriaMusic.com for two hours of original Doo Wop 45s with your host Lee Joseph and guest Jay Marshak – on his second annual visit to the show! Jay will be bringing in a stack of Doo Wop Wax from groups such as Norman Fox and The Rob Roys, The Fascinators, The Del Larks, The Passions, and others from Brooklyn, NYC and New Jersey!
Here’s the playlist and podcast links for Over Under Sideways Down, on LuxuriaMusic.com September 11, 2013 featuring all British (and related) bands on 45 RPM spanning ’63-’69 – all in glorious MONO! There will be a Part II to this show early 2014. Note the first couple of minutes of hour one contains a muzak style version of “San Francisco” from Luxatron as I started a couple of minutes after 3 PM – you didn’t download the wrong podcast!!
PLAYLIST
Title- Artist – Label (sorry, no catalog number, no time for such technicalities today)
I’m a Hog – Screaming Lord Sutch – Decca UK
Have I The Right – The Honeycombs – Pye UK
It’s Alright – Adam Faith – Amy US
You’re Holding Me Down – The Buzz – Coral US
Downliners Sect – Sect Appeal – Bellaphon Germany
Give Your Lovin’ To Me – The Mojos – Decca UK
Yeah I’m Waiting – Force Five – United Artists UK
Left Right Left – The Beatstalkers (Scottish)- Press Records US
What’cha Tryin To Do – The Nashville Teens – MGM US
Silver Dagger – The Pentad – Parlophone UK
When I Think Of You – Twiggy – Capitol US
Tell Me – The Termites – Oriole UK
She Ain’t No Good – The Clique – ABC US
Indication – The Zombies – Parrot US
I’m Crying – The Animals – MGM US
One More Time – Them (Northern Ireland) – Decca UK
Bad Little Woman – The Wheel-A-Ways – Aurora US
Maze of Love – Dave Clark Five – Epic US
How Does It Feel – The Creation – Decca US
The Last Time – The Who – Track UK
Lonley Rita – The Equals – President US
She’s A Must To Avoid – Herman’s Hermits – MGM US
Pay You Back With Interest – The Hollies – Imperial US
When My Mind is Not Live – Status Quo – Pye UK
Lost Girl – The Troggs – Hansa Germany
The Yardbirds- Psycho Daisies – Columbia UK
Disturbance – The Move – Deram UK
Colured Rain – Traffic – Island UK
14 Hour Techincolor Dream – The Syn – Deram UK
See Emily Play – The Pink Floyd – Tower US
I Must Be Mad – The Craig – Fontana UK
Those Were The Days – Cream – Atco US
Think of Love – Love Sculpture – Oden Germany
Those Were The Days – Cream – Atco US
Morning Dew – Episode Six – Compass US
Defecting Grey- The Pretty Things – Columbia UK
Little Jacky Monday – The Sight and Sound – Fontana US
I’m Alive – Don Fardon – Youngblood Italy
Desdemona – Marsha Hunt – Track UK
This Wednesday, September 11 from 3-5 PM Pacific, tune in to Over Under Sideways Down on LuxuriaMusic.com with your host Lee Joseph for two hours of British 7” record spanning the beat to psych eras featuring a mixture of hits and rarities – all in glorious MONO from 45 RPM records! No Beatles or Stones…
Hear tracks by The Pretty Things, The Yardbirds, The Honeycombs, Screaming Lord Sutch, The Hollies, The Kinks, Troggs, Wheel-A-Ways, The Buzz, The Who (covering The Rolling Stones), The Pink Floyd (with Syd Barrett), The Syn, The Attack, Sons of Fred, Neil Christian, The Lemon Tree, The Shadows, The Move, Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera, The Sight and Sound, and much more!
Big Sandy, Country Music, Creepxotica, Dionysus bands, Dionysus Records, DJ Lee, Events, exotica, Lounge music events, LuxuriaMusic.com, Rockabilly, Tiki, Tiki Oasis
8/15: Tiki Oasis 13 – Big Sandy, SCOTS, El Vez, Creepxotica and…
This year, Tiki Oasis explores the Hawaiian influence on American music. Part Americana, part Hawaiiana, Hulabilly is an American music style derived from the blending of Rockabilly and Haole Hawaiian music. The live musical entertainment at this year’s four-day Polynesian Pop festival/celebration features numerous roots and rockabilly performers, a couple of Elvis (the King of Hulabilly) salutes as well as the essential exotica / surf / instrumental sounds Tiki Oasis is known for. DJs will be covering the gamut of these musical styles as well and this year, LuxuriaMusic.com will be featuring their DJs in the indoor marketplace.
Two current and one future Dionysus artists will be playing the event this year. Big Sandy, whose still in-print first album, “Fly Rite With” was released by the label in 1989, will be headlining the event at a special Sunday Hoedown with the legendary El Vez. Surf / Exotica creeps, Creepxotica who have released their “Haunted Bossa Nova” LP on Dionysus this year, will be playing at the Bali Hai Meet and Mingle on Thursday Aug. 15, along with The Fishermen, featuring Brian Lease, former vibe player of ’90s Dionysus lounge sensations, Frenchy, and Tiki Oasis favorite, Kim Tsoy who will be backed up by a band including Dionysus’ Records Lee Joseph on bass. Jason Lee and the RIP Tides, whose debut LP will be released on Dionysus, will be playing poolside on Friday. Jason Lee will be teaching a “Twang Guitar” seminar on Saturday at 1:00 PM. Dionysus Records’ Lee Joseph will be doing a DJ set of all rockabilly, poolside, on Saturday at 2:15 PM. There will be a Dionysus Records vending booth in the Outdoor Marketplace on both Saturday and Sunday.
For detailed information check the Tiki Oasis website. Here is the schedule of bands on the main stage:
THURSDAY (Bali Hai)
Emcee: King Kukulele
Lanai Stage 7pm
King Kukulele
Lanai Bar 6pm – Midnight Eric Musick
Lanai Bar 7:30 and 9:30 sets
Fisherman & Kitty Chow
Lanai Stage 8pm Kim Tsoy
Lanai Stage 9pm
Interlude Featuring Coco Tiki, Mimi Le Meux & Marina the Fire Eating Mermaid
Lanai Stage 9:30pm Creepxotica
FRIDAY (Crowne Plaza)
King Kukulele/Co-Emcee: El Vez
5:15 – Hukilau Hot Shots
5:45 – Polynesian Paradise Dancers
6:15 – B Stars
6:45 – Molotov & Dixie D’Lish
7pm – Miss Tiki Oasis Contest hosted by El Vez and Nikki Napalm
7:30 Lucky Stars
8:15 Vic Trevino Jr
9pm 18 Wheelers
Saturday (Crowne Plaza)
Emcee: King Kukulele/Co-Emcee: Big Sandy
5:30 -The Cheap Leis
6pm – Hulabilly Costume Contest – Prizes for Kids & Couples!
6:30 -Acapulco Radio 7pm – Round Two Hulabilly Costume Contest – Prizes for Best Male, Best Female
7:20 – Molotov & Dixie D’Lish
7:40 – Dancers Ke Polani Ohana E Kai
8:15 The Hula Girls
9pm Southern Culture on the Skids
SUNDAY (Crowne Plaza)
Emcee: Otto von Stroheim
5:30 – Doors open, come dance with the Hang Ten Hoppers!
5:30PM – 10:00PM Okie Oran Disc Jockeying
6:30PM – El Vez Special Solo Performance Featuring a tribute to “The King”
7:30PM Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys
8:30PM Intermission interlude with Hang Ten Hoppers
8:45PM Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys
Images: Creepxotica, Jason Lee, Kim Tsoy
Tune in to LuxuriaMusic.com for Over Under Sideways Down on Wed. July 3, from 3-5 PM Pacific for YES L.A.! featuring a full two-hours of early Los Angeles and San Francisco Punk with your host Lee Joseph and in-studio guest Lisa Fancher of Frontier Records. We’ll be bringing in a stack of original 45s as well as some reissues from Bacchus Archives and Frontier Record,s and will be celebrating of the re-release of the legendary one-sided silkscreen Dangerhouse Records compilation, Yes L.A. on its 35th birthday! The compilation features tracks by The Bags, The Eyes, The Alleycats, X, Black Randy, and The Germs which were all exclusive to the comp at the time of its’ release.
7/15/13: UPDATE – HERE’S A LINK TO THE SHOW PODCAST!!
In the late ’70s, Dangerhouse Records–that most legendary of punk rock labels–released a handful of indispensable 7-inches and two 12-inches: records that everyone knows, worships and collects. One of the 12-inches was Black Randy’s Pass the Dust, I Think I’m Bowie, and the other, released in 1979, was the one-sided, six-song, silkscreened picture EP, Yes LA.
The title was a take-off on the seminal No Wave compilation album released a year earlier, No New York, and the Dangerhouse kids even went so far as to include the disclaimer “Not produced by Brian Eno” on the record. The original was limited to 2,000 copies, every one screened by hand and packaged in a clear bag with a white cardboard backing . Frontier Records (with the help of the meticulous Cliff and company at The Factory) has taken great pains to reproduce every detail of the original, from the ink to the bag and cardboard, right down to custom-cut mylar seals for the flap (check out these photos of the “making-of”). Still, there are a couple of difference, but we’ll let you discover them for yourself.
34 years out-of-print, originals of Yes LA have sold for $250 and up. Now you can get your own copy of this fabled LA punk classic and put the gougers out of business! THREE COLOR VARIATIONS AVAILABLE IN THE DIONYSUS RECORDS CART (orders will ship on July 5).
Updating this post – if you missed the Over Under Sideways Down first anniversary and Second Annual Summer and Surf Spectacular show on LuxuriaMusic.com, here is a link to the full two-hour podcast. The show featured tracks by The Jamies, Alice Cooper, The Undertones, The Sunrays, The Sylte Sisters, Marian Faithful, Rick Nelson, Fever Tree, Troggs, Beach Boys, Yardbirds, Bruce & Terry, Outsiders, Blue Cheer, Bangs (Bangles), Bob Denver, B- Girls, Red Kross, Larry and The Loafers, The Gears, The Ramones, The Surf Bunnies, The Last, The Rattlers, Raspberries, Simpletones, Chris & Cathy, The Baggys, The Dovels, Little Pattie, (Dutch) Outsiders, The Seeds, The Astronauts, The Kandells, Davie Allan and The Arrows, The Krontjong Devils, The Boss Martians and others.
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Join your host Lee Joseph from 3-5 PM on LuxuriaMusic.com for the one-year anniversary of his “Over Under Sideways Down” show and second annual Summer and Surf Spectacular for a roller-coaster of summer songs along with a set of instro surf tunes. If you miss the show, a podcast will be available right after on the LuxuriaMusic.com Podcast Page!
Legendary visual artist William Stout guests on Over Under Sideways Down – LuxuriaMusic.com, Wednesday May 1 3-5 PM Pacific. He will be signing his new book, Legends of the Blues at La Luz de Jesus Gallery on Saturday, May 4 from 6 – 9 PM.
William Stout has a long and varied resume including paleontological illustrations, art exhibitions, feature film storyboards and production art, theme park design and a stint in radio with Firesign Theater. Close to the heart of music fans and record collectors, Stout was the guy who did the fabulous illustrations on the paper inserts and later, deluxe covers that adorned the legendary Trademark of Quality bootlegs in the 1970s (well documented in the book Bootleg: The Secret History of the Other Recording Industry and on Stout’s website.) He also did a stint as art director for Bomp! Magazine.
Stout has just released a book / CD called Legends of the Blues. Inspired as most baby boomers by the British Invasion of the 1960s, Stout took a particular liking to The Yardbirds and ended up with the Sonny Boy Williamson and The Yardbirds LP which had a huge impact on him. He purchased a harmonica and dug deeply into the blues – both old and new, amassing quite a bit of blues knowledge and a substantial record collection. Decades later, Stout was recruited to create some artwork for Shout! Factory’s series of CDs by prominent blues artists. The label had licensed the Heroes of the Blues Trading Cards images created by R. Crumb for the series, but there were several musicians that he hadn’t drawn for the card set. Crumb did not want to create any more blues art so Stout was contacted and asked draw a few images for the series in the same format as Crumb’s card set. And, after he finished the CD art, he kept going – creating more and more images of blues legends and unknowns, even branching out to British and contemporary American bluesmen and women, while recovering from cancer surgery.
Stout loves and is passionate about this music, and it shows in his beautifully illustrated portraits and enthusiastic and loving one-page biographies of Robert Johnson, Ma Rainey, Billie Holiday, Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Johnny Otis, Champion Jack Dupree and others. With the exception of Skip James and Blind Willie Johnson, none of the artists in this book are repeated from Crumb’s Heroes of the Blues card set. This book, including only performers born before 1930, will hopefully be the first of three blues books.
The Saturday Night and Sunday Morning – Legends of the Blues bonus music CD compiled and sequenced by Wiilliam Stout features tracks by Big Joe Williams, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Robert Nighthawk, Bukka White, Robert Wilkins, Mississippi Fred McDowell “This Little Light of Mine, Bukka White, Cow Cow Davenport, Big Joe Williams, Bukka White, Robert Wilkins, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Blind Willie McTell, and Buddy Moss.
Give a listen to William Stout this coming Wednesday, May 1 on LuxuraMusic.com and come to La Luz de Jesus Gallery to meet the artist in person on Saturday, May 4! La Luz de Jesus is located at 4633 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027, www.laluzdejesus.com. If you can’t make it and would like to purchase a signed book via mail, contact the shop at (323) 663-0122 or sales@soapplant.com
Some of William Stout’s Trademark of Quality covers…
This week’s Over Under Sideways Down features special guest, artist Vicki Berndt along with your show host Lee Joseph. We’ll be talking music and art and playing some of Vicki’s favorite records!
Vicki’s obsession with art, photography, and rock ‘n’ roll began early in life and continues to this day. As a child, she painted and photographed her favorite rock stars. In her teens, she was the singer of punk band called The Maggots (whose obscure AND legendary 1980 “Let’s Get Tammy Wynette” 45 now goes for hundreds of dollars) and became involved in the DIY fanzine scene, giving her and her pals reason to “sneak” backstage and interview bands. When her friends needed photos for their bands, she became a rock photographer which led her to work on album covers and music publications. Berndt has worked with Red Kross, The Muffs, Long Gone John’s Sympathy for the Record Industry, Dionysus Records, Sub Pop, Slash, IRS and many other bands, labels and music publications. Berndt currently creates merchandise for the estates of both Dee Dee and Johnny Ramone and continues to do commissions as well as merchandise in her Etsy store. Her art show, Idle Worship opens at La Luz de Jesus Gallery on Friday, May 3 with an artist reception from 8-11 PM. The show stays up through June 2.
April 17, 2013, 3-5 PM Pacific: Mix slashing guitars with sweet melodies and harmony and what do you have? Power Pop! Tune in to Over Under Sideways Down with your host Lee Joseph on LuxuriaMusic.com for two hours of three minute gems from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s!
Tune in to LuxuriaMusic.com for the first Over Under Sideways Down of April! This special Noir and Exotica episode features a 1/2 hour guest segment from Dionysus Records recording artist Jimmy Vargas of Jimmy Vargas and the Black Dahlias from Australia – along with a stack of exotica vinyl from show host Lee Joseph. Find the show at LuxuriaMusic.com at 3-5 PM, Pacific Time!
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