UPDATE: This post was re-uploaded 08/12/2013. Enjoy, NØ
I always loved Fred & Ethyl Meatplow, those wacky neighbors on the I Luv Loopy show. I always had the hots for Ethyl.
Ethyl was played by the great character actress Carla Bozulich. She is also know for her portrayals of Geraldine Fibbers, the pseudo-country wench; Scarnella the evil witch; & most recently the angelic Evangelista.
My favorite episode of the I Luv Loopy show featured Ethyl as a pseudo-industrial alternative dance-rock singer in a band with Biff Barefoot & Wee Wee...an episode entitled Happy Days Sweetheart. John 'Wee Wee' Napier on guitar, Carla 'Ethyl' Bozulich singing, & Harold 'Biff' Barefoot Sanders III on drums, with the help of Eeda Kitto & Sayuri Kawada on violins, Martin Tillmen on viola, Tree on cello, David Brown on alto saxophone, Albert Wing on tenor saxophone, & additional vocal support from Barry Adamson & Daniel Keenan. Here it is...
Tracklist -
Opening Precautionary Instructions
Suck
Devil's Johnson
Car
Queenie
Close To You
Tommy
Mustard Requiem
Abazab
Ripened Peach
Feed
Rise
For My Sleepy Lover
Sad Bear
Untitled
Enjoy,
NØ
Am I missing the link here ? 'Been clicking away all over...
ReplyDeleteIb,
ReplyDeleteSomehow the link disappeared, it's there now, just click on Happy Days.
Thanks fer lettin' me know.
I could swear that they did a song called "Power of Pussy" too. I have it on an old college radio tape when I was DJing back in the day.
ReplyDelete"Power of Pussy " is by Bongwater https://youtu.be/9jvik7xIXkg
DeleteThanks for the upload! It's a pity that this Ethyl Meatplow album seems to be out of print. Another interesting fact is that Barry Adamson, once a member of Nick Cave's band, produced this album.
ReplyDeleteCould you reupload this, please?
ReplyDeleteto anonymous 6612,
ReplyDeletethanks for the interest.
It's re-upped on mediafire.
Let me know how it goes.
Thank you so so so so so much!
ReplyDeleteYou rock.
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Thanks Nate! Had all the Fibbers material but not this one; somehow I didn't realize Carla Bozulich was part of this project before
ReplyDeleteThanks for following the Carla clues.
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