Wednesday, June 10, 2020

ThisSmallPlanet.com Corona Apocalypse Indie Music Playlist 5: Cool Stuff To Read and Listen To in Isolation (feat Lead Belly, Kurt Cobain, and Mark Lanegan)


                                                    "Blasphemer-in-Chief" by Jim Carrey


ThisSmallPlanet.com Corona Apocalypse Playlist 5 - 

Cool Stuff To Watch and Listen To in Isolation (June 2020):

Lead Belly, Kurt Cobain, Mark Lanegan, Renny Conti, Brendan Benson, John Fogerty, Anna Tivel, The Who, The Raconteurs, Paul Weller, Madeline Kenney, Weyes Blood, PJ Harvey, Brinsley Schwarz, Sharon Van Etten, LL Cool J, Bob Mould, Stone Rebel, Deerhoof, Juan Wauters, Norah Jones, Muzz, Woods, Bright Eyes, Keith Reif, Phil Ochs, Jim Carrey, Waxahatchee, Steve Earle, The 1975, Two Door Cinema Club, Run The Jewels, Josh Homme, Mavis Staples, The Coral, Machinegum, Manfred Mann, Tim Burgess, Badly Drawn Boy, Coriky, Jeff Rosenstock, Michael Bloomfield, George Orwell.





                      Jim Carrey Portrays Donald & Boris as The Twins from "The Shining"



ALBUMS


Renny Conti Figurines, Or: Streams of Thought from an Interminable Period of Identity Moratorium

Anna Tivel The Question (Live And Alone)

Brendan Benson Dear Life 


The Raconteurs Live At Electric Lady

Paul Weller On Sunset. Another recent 
release: In Another Room

Madeline Kenney Sucker's Lunch


Weyes Blood Titanic Rising. Natalie Mering performs as Weyes Blood. 


Stone Rebel Hole In The Sun


Deerhoof Future Teenage Cave Artists


Juan Wauters Mas Canciones de La Onda


Norah Jones Pick Me Up Off The Floor


Muzz Muzz


Woods Strange To Explain

  
Steve Earle Ghosts Of West Virginia

Two Door Cinema Club Lost Songs (Found).
John Lennon's "Isolation"

Run The Jewels RTJ4 "Pull The Pin" feat Josh Homme (Queens Of The Stone Age) & the legendary Mavis Staples


The Coral Lockdown Sessions


Machinegum Conduit


Tim Burgess I Love The New Sky


Badly Drawn Boy Banana Skin Shoes


Jeff Rosenstock No Dream


Highly Anticipated New Albums Coming Out Soon (June 19): Bob Dylan, Phoebe Bridgers







SINGLES


PJ Harvey "Steela-Na-Gig" (Demos for Dry and her other early albums will be released in the coming months)

Brinsley Schwarz & Sharon Van Etten Two versions of "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, And Understanding?". The first, the original feat Nick Lowe who wrote the song made famous by Elvis Costello. The second a new, slow version, a fresh take by Sharon, feat Josh Homme of Queens of The Stone Age.


Waxahatchee & Whitney "Take Me Home (Country Roads)", cover of the John Denver classic


Bright Eyes "One And Done". New album on the way from Conor Oberst & crew.


Coriky "Clean Kill'/"Too Many Husbands". New album/tour delayed by Corona, but coming soon. Ian MacKaye of (Minor Threat, Fugazi, The Evens) sings and guitars. Joe Lally (Fugazi) plays bass and sings, while Amy Farina (The Evens) sings and drums. MacKaye and Farina, besides being bandmates, are also married (to each other).


LL Cool J does a timely free style dedicated to George Floyd and addressing police violence and racial profiling:




The best single in the world right now: Bob Mould's "American Crisis":



Can't get this song out of my head: "People" by The 1975...





ARCHIVAL

Manfred Mann Down The Road A Piece - The Recordings 1963 - 1966


Keith Reif (The Yardbirds/Renaissance singer solo) All the Falling Angels: Solo Recordings & Collaborations 1965-1976


Phil Ochs The Best Of The Rest: Rare And Unreleased Recordings


John Fogerty Fogerty's Factory. Actually new takes on classics from Creedence Clearwater Revival feat Fogerty, who wrote the songs, playing with his children during Corona Isolation.


The Who Loud Vibration Land (Bootleg, Live Amsterdam Broadcast 1968), along with 1968's Live At The Fillmore East (33-minute "My Generation" encore!) really make you appreciate how powerful a band The Who had become by '68/'69, a band firing on all cylinders. 


 



BOOKS

George Orwell 1984. When was the last time you read it? Read it again. It all came true. #post-truth




David Dann Guitar King: Michael Bloomfield's Life In The Blues. Michael Bloomfield was one of the best guitarist of all time. He went electric with Bob Dylan at Newport and played guitar on Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone". This is the biography he has always deserved.




Mark Lanegan Sing Backwards and Weep : A Memoir. 

The book has a companion album of songs, Straight Songs Of Sorrow.

Mark Lanegan, lead singer of Seattle's Screaming Trees, is someone I originally knew best from two movie soundtracks: "I Nearly Lost You" by The Screaming Trees from the Singles soundtrack, and "Man In The Long Black Coat" from the Bob Dylan film I'm Not There.

For the past few years, I've been listening to his solo releases and enjoying them very much. I wanted to read his memoir and I would highly recommend it, especially if you're interested in the Seattle music scene in the 90s and 2000's.


We learn that Mark has a lot of cool friends - Nirvana's Kurt Cobain, Josh Homme from Queens of The Stone Age, and Layne Staley of Alice In Chains... but we also learn that Mark and a lot of his friends are severe addicts - and many of them die before the end of the book.


The book, as I was reading it, took over my psyche for a bit. I couldn't help but think of addicts in my life, some of whom have passed, like my friend Clayton and my cousin Zach, and whose passing deeply affected those left behind.


                                                          Clayton Gross (1991 - 2018)

I've often thought that if only someone had been able to sit with Kurt on THAT NIGHT, and talk to him calmly, and help him see things in a different light, that he likely would have survived, at least for another day. As it turns out, Kurt called Mark three times on the day he died, looking to hang out but Lanegan didn't pick up, as he had drugs and money and didn't need to go score for Kurt. Lanegan also thought Courtney Love would be there (she wasn't - Kurt had escaped from rehab in California and was in Seattle alone). Lanegan was annoyed by Courtney's flirtations as well as the constant dysfunctional bickering between Kurt and Courtney. (Yet she paid for Lanegan to go to rehab years later.)








One of the most interesting aspects of the friendship between Kurt and Lanegan is their shared interest in old time music, especially the blues; specifically Lead Belly (1888 - 1949), the Black blues master who did hard prison time before moving to New York to record and perform.

Lead Belly songs such as "Goodnight Irene" (covered by Pete Seeger's Weavers), "Midnight Special" (Creedence), "Matchbox" (Carl Perkins), and "House Of The Rising Sun" (Dave Van Ronk, Bob Dylan, The Animals) were well-known to folk and rock fans in the 1950s and 60s, but more modern audiences might be forgiven for knowing Lead Belly almost exclusively through Nirvana's Kurt Cobain.

During the taping of Nirvana's MTV Unplugged in New York (1994), Kurt famously joked about wanting to ask David Geffen to buy him Lead Belly's guitar before singing Lead Belly's (who he called his "favorite performer") "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?", a song that Kurt hauntingly howled. It became the finale of the concert as well as the finale of both Nirvana and Kurt himself. Less than 5 months after recording "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" for MTV Unplugged, Kurt was dead from suicide.



Early in their friendship, Kurt and Lanegan talked about working on some Lead Belly tunes for a new band The Jury. Nirvana's label Sub Pop enthusiastically encouraged the project, quickly booking studio time in August of 1989.




The project never really gelled (sadly), but Lanegan's version of "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" landed up on his first solo album The Winding Sheet (1990) with Lanegan on vocals and Kurt on guitar. 




The other Lead Belly songs they recorded, "They Hung Him On A Cross", "Grey Goose", and "Ain't It A Shame",  didn't show up until the Nirvana boxset With The Lights Out in 2004.




In his memoir, Lanegan says Kurt asked him to sing "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" with him at the MTV Unplugged gig, but that Lanegan declined. Kurt asked Lanegan if he could use the same arrangement Lanegan had used in 1989. We can only wonder what kind of performance a duet would have yielded, and what that would have meant for Lanegan's career.

Kurt's interest in Lead Belly and "unplugged" acoustic music also painted a roadmap for a post-punk, post-Nirvana solo career for Kurt. Toward the end of his life, Kurt often said he felt trapped by the demands of the band, the record company, the "stir-maker machinery". He spoke with R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe and others about leaving the band and persuing a solo career playing acoustic music. Again, we can only wonder... 





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Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Searing, New Bob Mould Song About Now: "American Crisis" (Video)





We've loved Bob Mould of Husker Du and Sugar, since the 80s (I saw Husker Du headline a show at UCLA in 1984 with The Meat Puppets and The Minutemen) so it's really great to see him rocking and more relevant than ever with this passionate take on our current situation.

...And here's Husker Du's version of the The Byrds classic "Eight Miles High" (Gene Clark, Roger McGuinn, David Crosby):


Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Cool, New Song from Weyes Blood: "Wild Time" (Video)



Natalie Mering who performs as Weyes Blood, released this statement along with the video.

Good day everyone,

Here is a video for my song “Wild Time” that was shot on 16mm pre-Pandemic, then edited together during isolation. Felt like the right time to let this video out into the world, seeing as we’re all getting saddled down by some pretty grim realities. This song is about yearning for wildness and Mother Nature in a time of chaos. It’s for sensitive people who worry about the fate of humanity and feel powerless to do anything about it.

I’ve spent a lot of time thinking apocalyptic thoughts and realizing that won’t get you anywhere. What if the world has always been ending? What if the sprawl of our cities are just as wild as the forests? What if climate change and the destruction of our natural habitat is a reflection of the nature within us, however sublimely horrifying and hard to understand? We’re animals, we play out a very precarious drama of life, and we grasp for what’s left of the protective womb—but maybe the notion that we’re somehow separated from her is an illusion. Maybe it is, truly, a wild time to be alive. Maybe getting in touch with that as a culture and society would avert the worst case scenarios of ecological crisis and existential dread.

If you’ve gotten this far, wow, thank you for actually taking the time to read this. In other news, as you may have assumed, I am canceling all of my headline shows for 2020, but I’m beginning to work on my next album that will come out in 2021—a different time, when hopefully we can see each other face to face once again.

xo
Natalie (aka Weyes Blood)

Waxahatchee Announces Livestream Series to Make Up for Covid-Cancelled Tour



Waxahatchee (aka Katie Crutchfield) released Saint Cloud in March via Merge Records. In the wake of her postponed spring tour, Waxahatchee has announced a series of livestreams that will take her through her entire discography. A full schedule and rundown is below. Tickets $15 per show and $50 for the entire series.

Katie had this to say about the shows: 

I’m announcing a run of five livestreams where I play all five of my albums in their entirety. This idea was born as a way to help support my band and crew through this time where we’ve had to cancel and move shows, thus causing a huge financial burden. I’m also donating a portion of the ticket sales to indie promoters around the country who have been so warm and hospitable to me over the years but are now facing a huge strain on their business.
 
I’ve wanted to go back into my catalog and play some of the deep cuts for a while, and this seems like a perfect way for me to do it. Join us every Monday in June.  
 
xoxo katie

Livestream Schedule:
06/01 - American Weekend
06/08 - Cerulean Salt
06/15 - Ivy Tripp
06/22 - Out In The Storm
06/29 - Saint Cloud 
Tickets are available HERE.

Pavement Will Reunite To Tour in 2021!


The important Primavera Festival, held annually in Barcelona, Spain, announced they were postponing their 2020 festival, but that many of the artists that had been scheduled for 2020 would perform at the festival in 2021... including Pavement, a band with a cult following that broke up in 1999. 

Pavement had a hugely successful reunion tour in 2010 and had been rumored to be reuniting for a new tour.

In addition to the Primavera Festival, it is believed Pavement will play several venues and festivals in North America and Europe throughout 2021.

Here's a video of Pavement's two great guitarists Stephen Malkmus and Spiral Stairs doing "Summer Babe" we shot a few years back:



Cool, New Bright Eyes Song from Conor Oberst: "One And Done" (Video)


Thursday, May 21, 2020

Sharon Van Etten & Josh Homme (Queens Of The Stone Age) Rock Nick Lowe's "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, And Understanding?"



I've always loved this song, written by Nick Lowe and popularized by Elvis Costello.

Sharon and Josh do an awesome version.

What's so funny about peace, love, and understanding? No one's been able to answer that question satisfactorily...

Here's a video I shot in Oakland a few years back featuring Josh playing with Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones as Them Crooked Vultures; truly a supergroup:


ThisSmallPlanet.com Corona Apocalypse Playlist 4: Cool Stuff To Watch and Listen To in Isolation



The Band, Frances Quinlan, Damon Albarn, The 1975, Chuck Prophet, Norah Jones, The Neverly Boys, Jeff Rosenstock, Wilco, Bob Dylan, Sharon Van EttenJosh Homme, Queens Of The Stone Age, Phoebe Bridgers, Fontaines D.C., Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, The Clash, The Jam, Curtis Mayfield, Stevie Wonder, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Nina Simone, Bruce Springsteen, Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler, Leonard Cohen, Jimi Hendrix, The Byrds, David Bowie, Manassas, The Talking Heads,  Jesus Christ Superstar.

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MOVIES/TV/VIDEOS

Once Were Brothers (2020): Music Documentary, directed by Martin Scorsese, based on Robbie Robertson's memoir Testimony. This is Robbie's version of the story of The Band, and it's well-worth seeing, as long as you know that in advance. Great footage of Dylan, Woodstock, etc...Still, it does make you wonder why the only other surviving Band member, Garth Hudson, does not appear in any current day footage to discuss the past. 


The Plot Against America (2020): HBO (6-Episode Miniseries)


The Plot Against America is based on a 2004 book by the late Philip Roth, which you really should read. If you do, you'll find that the book, like this mini-series, offers a number of chilling echoes of our current Trumpian creep towards totalitarianism in a reimagined 1940's America, where aviator hero and Nazi sympathizer Charles Lindbergh wins the presidency... in part by targeting Jews as a nefarious population, which leads to tragic consequences (naturally). The always wonderful John Turturro stars, with excellent turns by Winona Ryder, Anthony Boyle, Zoe Kazan, and Caleb Malis.

Frances Quinlan: NPR Tiny Desk Concerts (All Songs Considered):



Damon Albarn performing Gorillaz "Aries' on "Jimmy Kimmel Live":




                                                   

                                                                       ALBUMS

The 1975 Notes On A Conditional Form. Top-notch album. Sure to be a hit. I like "People" and the cameo from Greta on the song "The 1975".


Chuck Prophet The Land That Time Forgot. He writes new songs, like "Marathon", that sound like covers of forgotten classics.

Norah Jones Pick Me Up Off The Floor. Norah's been doing Corona Concerts online which are really great!

The Neverly Boys Dark Side Of Everything. "Never Come Down" is a stand-out track.

Jeff Rosenstock No Dream. Great new album! Check it out!



                                                                        SINGLES

Wilco "Tell Your Friends". Cool, new single, available on Bandcamp for $1, a fundraiser for World Central Kitchen:



Bob Dylan "False Prophet". Summer tour cancelled due to Corona... but a new album coming out and no more Sinatra!



Sharon Van Etten "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, And Understanding?" (feat Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age). The Nick Lowe/Elvis Costello mega-classic gets a nice treatment here by this unlikely, but totes legit duo. P.S. Nick Lowe makes a cameo in the video.

Phoebe Bridgers "I See You". Phoebe continues to build excitement for her forthcoming sophomore release Punisher with this new single.

Fontaines D.C. "A Hero's Death"



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ARCHIVAL

Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, The Clash, The Jam, Curtis Mayfield, Stevie Wonder, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Nina Simone, Bruce Springsteen, Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler, Leonard Cohen, Jimi Hendrix, The Byrds, David Bowie, Manassas, The Talking Heads,  Jesus Christ Superstar.




Photos & Video by Jason Bell

Jim Carrey Recasts Trump & Boris as "The Shining" Twins


@JimCarrey: 90,0000 in the US, over 40,000 in the UK. Highest death tolls in the covid world. Half of those deaths...preventable. REDRUM! REDRUM!! REDRUM!!!




Lana Del Rey Announces New Album For September... And A Few Other Things Too...

Lana's 2019 masterpiece NFR!: Norman Fucking Rockwell


From Instagram: @LanaDelRey


UPDATE:





Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Cool, New Song from Phoebe Bridgers: "I See You"; Album Out June 19th





“Phoebe Bridgers’ World, Tour” Dates In Full

May 26 @ KITCHEN w/ Hooligan Magazine: 5P PST / 8P EST (#HooliganHangouts) 

May 28 @ BATHROOM w/ Noisey/Vice: 5P PST / 8P EST (Noisey Night In)

June 4 @ BED w/ DIY Magazine: 7P PM UK (DIYsolation)

June 6 @ BED - Time TBD

Cool, New Song by Phoebe Bridgers: "Kyoto" (Video) plus videos of Phoebe & Conor Oberst

Phoebe doing The Pixies "Gigantic" for an iPhone Commercial:

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Rest In Peace, Beat Poet Michael McClure



McClure, Dylan, Ginsberg, Orlovsky, Ferlinghetti

Cool, New Video (Starring Aidan Gillen of "Game Of Thrones") of a Cool, New Song by Fontaines D.C.: "A Hero's Death"




Aiden Gillen, who we loved to hate as "Littlefinger" in Game Of Thrones, stars in a new video of a song by the Irish band Fontaines D.C.

The song is called "A Hero's Death", which is also the title of the band's sophomore album (coming out July 31, 2020 on Partisan).

The band's breakthrough single on their first album from last year was "Big":



Monday, May 4, 2020

New Photos of Arthur Rimbaud? At the Paris Commune uprising, 1871 (17 y.o.)




Until recently, only a few images of poet Arthur Rimbaud existed. 

This new article posits two new photos may be the famed poet:

Arthur Rimbaud: The Discovery of Two New Portraits of the Planetary Poet-laureate

ThisSmallPlanet.com Corona Apocalypse Playlist 3: Stuff To Watch and Listen To in Isolation



TV


Beastie Boys Story documentary

Better Call Saul "Something Unforgivable" Season 5 finale



ALBUMS


King Gizzard Chunky Shrapnel

X Alphabetland

Mogwai ZeroZeroZero

Car Seat Headrest Making A Door Less Open

Lucinda Williams Good Souls Better Angels

Mark Kozelek All The Best, Isaac Hayes

Steve Gunn Livin' In Between



SINGLES


Bright Eyes "Forced Convalescence"

Big Thief "Life In Mine"

Gorillaz "How Far?" (Tony Allen tribute)

Lizzo "A Change Is Gonna Come" (Sam Cooke)

Carla Olson "Shackles And Chains"



ARCHIVAL

Fred Neil (all), Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler collaboration Neck And Neck (1990),  CSNY "Horses Through A Rainstorm" (1969 Deju Vu outtake by Terry Reid).



HEAVY ROTATION

Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Waxahatchee, Fiona Apple, Stephen Malkmus



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Saturday, May 2, 2020

Cool, New Video from Carla Olson: "Shackles And Chains" (Live From The Backyard)



Check out Carla's new collection of her collaborations "Have Harmony, Will Travel 2" feat such artists as Gene Clark, Stephen McCarthy, Timothy B. Schmit, Peter Noone, Terry Reid, and Percy Sledge.

Damon Albarn Releases "How Far?" by Gorillaz as Tribute to the late, great Fela drummer Tony Allen




We were saddened to learn of the passing of Tony Allen, Fela's drummer, a true pioneer in blending African and Western music. 

He later played with Damon Albarn (Gorillaz, Blur) in both The Good, The Bad, & The Queen (which featured The Clash's Paul Simonon on bass) and in Rocket Juice and The Moon (who put out a 2012 album feat Flea on bass).

Allen played percussion on this newly-released Gorillaz track "How Far?" (above)...

... and at the Berlin Jazz Festival in 1978 (below), Allen played with Fela and The Cream's Ginger Baker:




Damon Albarn provided the vocals and Tony Allen the percussion on 2014's "Go Back", which appeared on Allen's Film Of Life album...