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Music Archives: 11/2019

‘Here Comes the Warm Dreads’: Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry & Adrian Sherwood meet Brian Eno uptown

Lee Perry and Adrian Sherwood by Kishi Yamamoto When Rainford, the collaboration between dub legends Lee “Scratch” Perry and On-U Sound’s Adrian Sherwood came out…

Richard Metzger
Nov 29, 2019

You can own Roger Daltrey’s 1977’s green Volkswagen Beetle

Of course I’m tempted to buy Roger Daltrey’s 1977 Volkswagen Beetle and I don’t even drive. I’d keep the damned thing in a garage and…

Paul Gallagher
Nov 27, 2019

On Fire: This blazing Van Halen club show is their earliest known live recording

We previously told you about the early Van Halen gigs at Gazzarri’s in a 2016 post. The seedy Hollywood club on the Sunset Strip, where…

Bart Bealmear
Nov 21, 2019

Incredible photographs of L.A.’s punks, mods and rockers from the 1980s

Most journalists, bloggers, writers, and what-have-yous hope to find that one special thing very few people know about and get the opportunity to bring it…

Paul Gallagher
Nov 20, 2019

Found Alex Chilton demo reveals final team-up with Big Star bandmate, Chris Bell (a DM premiere)

In mid-1975, Alex Chilton was down on his luck—way down. No record label was interested in issuing the third Big Star LP, so the album…

Bart Bealmear
Nov 15, 2019

The Pop Group is beyond good and evil

Mute Records have released a special deluxe edition of The Pop Group’s debut album Y seeing the iconoclastic album remastered and cut at half-speed at…

Richard Metzger
Nov 14, 2019

Watch underground filmmaker Nick Zedd’s director’s cut of ‘The Reckoning’ by the Greys

The Greys: may or may not be a band from New York that are now a one or two-person operation working out of Mexico City.…

Paul Gallagher
Nov 13, 2019

Sounds like Dream Spirit: That time Nirvana played a bar in Edinburgh

On a quiet Sunday afternoon in December 1991, two of rock’s most iconic figures were standing outside a bar in Edinburgh waiting for their cue…

Paul Gallagher
Nov 9, 2019

Marvin Gaye played the Moog on cool and controversial Christmas tunes from cancelled 1972 single

In 1972, in the wake of his immensely successful album, What’s Going On, and its accompanying singles, Marvin Gaye released the topical 45, “You’re the…

Bart Bealmear
Nov 8, 2019

‘Its time to act’ Book of Shame release ‘Greta Thunberg Mix’ of ‘Hope & Glory’: A DM Premiere

One of the stand-out tracks on Book of Shame’s debut album was “Hope & Glory” an excoriating assault on the state of the world, both…

Paul Gallagher
Nov 6, 2019

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