Wavy gravy lp sooey
This poorly documented album, titled Third Stream Humour, dates from 1962 and is a live. Before transforming himself into performance artist, westcoast scenemaker, and hippie commune godfather Wavy Gravy, Hugh Romney hung around the beat scene on both coasts, and made some recordings. love and peace to all who find this review. Posted by Patrick the Lama on October 3, 2007. so am sad in the passing of Christine but happy in the thought of knowing we will be together in heaven one day. Today is a sad in my life also i lost my very VERY best friend 2 months ago,a beautiful mother of 3 children. I am a lucky guy who saw well over 600 shows stopped to get sober the world can take some funny twist' s.today being mothers day 2007, was browsing threw the files and dound this gem.
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We realize that there are many different interpretations of the standard grades used for pre-owned vinyl record albums & CD, so we thought wed offer you the ones that we. Kenny Burrell Blue Note Blue Note (label) Jazz (CD, LP). so back to this show sounds ok to me give it 4 starts cause of the uniqueness of it all. Wavy Gravy (parts 1 & 2) 7-inch (Item 737915) Blue Note, 1963. They all had name tags on there shirts and had that look on there face like what in GODs name is going on here? they only played fire that night but still. that was a weird night am sure for the parents. Along with the Petaluma civic show when jerry mickey and carlo played for the local school kids and there parents. I got there just in time for Think.Lucky to be there but even still have looked for this for years. sure enough there was the man playing at shell. I was walking to the bus on haight street when someone turned to me and said your not going to the show at the bad shell? of course I was surprised!!!!! turned and went back to golden gate park. Nice documentation here cm, sorry if I got off the subject.Īs wavy gravy use to always say, "these are the good old days." well this sure was one of the days it was great to live in the city and take the B.A.R.T back and forth to the Greek shows. Kimock definately holds his own, but later in the show, he just sports his black SF "Giants" hat & lights up a smoke and gives Jer the spotlight. SK tries his best to let Garcia lead, but Merl, Anton & Bobby Vega are gettin' down playin' off of Jerry.
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Great stuff, this show is killer on DVD, I watched it 2day for the 100th time. The 2nd side of that this LP is my favorite, and not only has Anton's "Golden Road", but also lets Healy's SF Sound Mix be heard with Cippolina & Kimock covering 2 Dylan songs: "Solid Rock" & "Knockin'(Heaven's Door)", but they also taste test Garcia/Hunter's "Scarlet Begonias" to close the LP. I have the '79-'81 "The Ghosts playing in the Heart of Gold Band" where Anton & Kimock & Cippolina play with Donna Jean, as well as D.McKay who she would marry after Keith passed. Tracks include: Golden Road, The Core, Little Wing, Straight Jackets, Girls Drums, Tear Tags Off Mattresses, Severe Tire Damage as well as Goin' Down-the songs they were playing during this time. I have one LP SS(Still Sealed) and another that's NM and plays beautifully. I do believe I am correct on this matter.(7/2/88 was his 2nd to last show, so this would be it, right?) John Cippolina was on the ZERO "Here Goes Nothin' " LP released in 1987 on Relix Records.
#Wavy gravy lp sooey plus#
The first Wavy Gravy LP wraps up with an obscene come-on for further volumes a sequel followed, and the CD release consists of tracks from both.With everything else going down, ZERO plus Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia and the other guests drown out the fact that it's Brother John's final show. The rest of the disc is crammed with novelty tunes of dubious amusement value, though the Lone Twister's bongo-driven theme song is irresistibly dumb ("Move your torso, even moreso"). If mental illness-themed country & western songs are your bag, there are plenty here, amping up the usual themes of bad women, bad liquor, and hard times with LSD, puppy strangling, and straightjacket confinement. The Juveniles tear off a reverb-drenched version of "Bo Diddley" and the Saxons offer up the out of tune but still tuneful "Draggin' Around," but the real monster here is "Go Go Gorilla" by the Shandells, a wild and woolly Sasquatch of a dance number that has appeared on other compilations but is always welcome.
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The main attractions here are the ultra-primitive teenage garage combos, treble-charged adolescent blues blasters that sound like they were recorded in a trash dumpster. There's no time to breathe between the tracks, as they're hastily jammed together to save precious seconds for radio spots for assorted dirty drive-in films like Hallucination Generation, The Virgin Witch, and Graveyard Tramps ("We get our hands on every stiff in the joint!"). It's more like an elaborate mixtape from your weirdest record collector buddy, the one with too much time on his hands. This wild bootleg collection celebrates all things primitive, sleazy, and lowbrow, taking the art of the compilation to new heights of lunacy.