On any post, if the link is no longer good, leave a comment if you want the music re-uploaded. As long as I still have the file, or the record, cd, or cassette to re-rip, I will gladly accommodate in a timely manner all such requests.

Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook

07 September 2020

In a Rut, Be Anyone You Want to Be


I got back much of my lost music & now I need to fix the hole in this here blog where the rain gets in & stops my mind from wondering what I'll listen to next.

I'm going on temporary hiatus until I do some repairs.

Here are two releases recorded in the 70s to mull over while I'm away.



When the Ruts appeared at the 1978 Deeply Vale Festival they were still largely unknown outside of London. However, that was all soon to end. The Ruts put on a fiery show with all the blistering intensity that the Ruts became known. "Babylon's Burning" & "Jah Wars" would go on to become anthems for an entire generation.



The Ruts - Live at Deeply Vale Festival Late 1970's, Ozit Morpheus OZIT CD 782, 2006.
all decryption codes in comments

H Eyes
Gotta Little Number
SUS
Dope for Guns
Jah Wars
You're Just A
It was Cold
Savage Circle
I Ain't Sophisticated
Babylon's Burning
Back Bite
Criminal Mind
Out of Order



You Can Be Anyone This Time Around is an album by Dr. Timothy Leary released in April 1970. The disc features three spoken word narrations by Leary backed with psychedelic music including musical contributions from Jimi Hendrix, Stephen Stills, John Sebastian, & Buddy Miles recorded during an all-night jam session at the Record Plant, 321 West 44th Street, New York City.

The title track & "What Do You Turn On When You Turn On" both feature sampling of music by other artists, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, & Ravi Shankar. This is one of the earliest known examples of sampling on a commercial record. (In 1970, the Record Plant became the first recording studio designed for mixing quadraphonic sound.)





Side one
You Can Be Anyone This Time Around
What Do You Turn On When You Turn On

Side two
Live And Let Live

Enjoy & see ya later,

01 September 2020

Can You See My Smile from Where You Are?




Every Muslimgauze release, all the lost RootBoy Slim, the entire Around the World Project & so, so  unbelievably muchly missed more has been resurrected. I am forever in debt to Wallace C., a follower of this here blog & interweb friend (who, don’t let anyone try to convince you differently, can be as true a friend as your face-to-face, flesh-to-flesh friends though you've never met) volunteered to try & work his Dada Data Recovery magick on my long dead Iomega.

Today I received the results of that magick by UPS.  



This boy's got his shit back!







Weird shit stirring in my brain. The last thing I uploaded to the external HD before it died was David Bowie - Blackstar September 11, 2016 at 21:20.






On a post called Alzheimers, Osteoporosis, & Incontinence I posted up in February 2013. It was a band called Common Ailments of Maturity, hence the post name. About that post, I received a comment in July 2017 from Unknown: "Hello, please can you re-up this one? :-D   Thanks a lot! I've only found the None Whatsover comp and 'Stake' sounds so rad...so curious to listen the whole album." This is the oldest request I have not been able to address until today. The only copy I had was a digital rip of the vinyl on the cursed external.



Extremely High Quality Records EHQ 12001, 1987.
here or at original post elsewhere (see link above)
all decryption codes, as always, in comments

It is now re-uploaded. I  may never know, but, Unknown, if you somehow find that I honored your request...eventually, leave a comment. I love shit like that.


So the first song I wanted to hear was "Jawani Zindabad" by Musilgauze. Here it is to share with you all, along with its sibling songs...



Muslimgauze - A Putrid Oasis, Vinyl-on-Demand VOD 121, 2014.

Gold Kalpakcilar Dome - Part 1/2
A Putrid Oasis    
How Rustem, The Thief, Moves Through Fire    
Memsahib of Gub & Ghee    
Bilechik Mule    
Untitled    
Suttee    
Jawani Zindabad    
Sapere Aude    
Saladin Mercy    
Sulaymaniyah    
Palestine is Our Izlamic Land - Part 1    
Marseille - Part 2    
Sadaambush

Track 1 from "Alms For Iraq". Recorded in 1995, released in 2003.
Track 2 from "Galilee Stone". Recorded in 1994, previously unreleased.
Track 3 from "Sufiq". Recorded in 1997, released in 2000.
Track 4 from "Fakir Sind". Recorded in 1998, released in 1999.
Track 5 from "Hussein Mahmood Jeeb Tehar Gass". Recorded in 1998, released in 1999.
Track 6 from "Remixs Vol. 2". Recorded and released in 1997.
Track 7 from "Farouk Enjineer", recorded and released in 1997.
Track 8 from "Vote Hezbollah", recorded in 1992, released in 1993.
Track 9 from "Abu Nidal". Recording date unknown. Released in 1987.
Track 10 from "Gun Aramaic". Recorded in 1994/1995, released in 1995.
Track 11 from "Mazar-i-Sharif". Recorded in 1997 and released in 1998.
Track 12 from "Arab Quarter", Recorded in 1995/1996, and released in 1996.
Track 13 from "Lahore & Marseille". Recorded in 1997, released in 1998.
Track 14 from "Arabbox". Recorded in 1993, released in 2003.

CD comes with the biography, Muslimgauze: Chasing The Shadow Of Bryn Jones by Ibrahim Khider. Limited edition of 400 copies. I was on the list for Khider's opus long before it ever saw the light of day.

Miss ya, Bryn