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goof ball music
I have a curious hankering for some off the wall goof ball noise antics ala Cap'n Beefheart/ LAFMS bands / boredoms/ fugs/ nihilist spasm band etc.
May I kindly solicit your guidance in selecting recorded media of this nature? My knowledge of this area is more or less limited to the artists mentioned above, so fire away. Thanks. H&B ($$$) |
The Frogs- It's Only Right And Natural
http://markprindle.com/frogs.htm#its http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Frogs_(band) Home recorded goofyness about homosexuals |
Have you ever heard of the Mackenzies? They were around inthe mid 1980's, sold no records whatsoever, but I liked them. I'm uploading their Peel Session tracks now for you*.
Probably nothing like what you were after, but I like them, and it was accidentally coming across one of these tracks being played by Peel whilst scanning the radio that made me aware of alternative music and all that. 26 minutes left, it would seem. |
Never heard of the Mackenzies. Would be much obliged.
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Legends. I thought they were a joke band when I first saw them. |
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The Mackenzies Peel Session 1, 21/01/1986: New Breed Man With No Reason Give Me Everything Gobstopper Peel Session 2, 20/07/1986: Big Jim (There's No Pubs In Heaven) Mealy Mouths Milk Jingle (Slight Return) http://www.badongo.com/file/3841608 Of course, you might consider it to be a load of awful nonsense. |
Incidentally, hat and beard, I obtained this material from a now-defunct blog called Awkward Beefheartian Music of the 1980s. That was made me think of them when I read this thread.
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ween - some of it is noisy, some of it is not. it's all goofy, even when it's not.
try GodWEENSatan - the Oneness as a starter album |
early copycat massacre
lots of residents stuff renaldo and the loaf thinking fellers union local 282 filler tracks eddie edwards |
Green Jello/Jelly - Cereal Killer, and 333
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Nonsense? Maybe. Awful? No. Listening now. Not exactly what I was looking for but this is interesting stuff. Thanks. |
ufo or die
wild man fischer the shadow ring gergerigegege the a band foetus new blockaders half japanese ghedalia tazartes early royal trux (twin infinitives, hand of glory) some neil michael hagerty/howling hex stuff |
Dan Deacon, especially some of his stuff prior to spiderman of the rings.
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I was thinking Fred Lane before I scrolled down to see that Bytor Peltor had beaten me to it!
That shit is amazing. "From The One That Cut You" is just as good as Car Radio Jerome; both are brilliant. I would also highly recommend Albert Marcoueur. And I hope I spelled that right. Phil Minton's solo vocal LP "A Doughnut In Both Hands" would also fit the bill nicely IMO. |
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I'm glad you got some enjoyment out of it. I was only really aware of what was in the charts at the time, but I came across the Mackenzies part of the way into Gobstopper. It just sounded bizarre, and by the time I'd heard it a few times I loved it. The vocals, and the sax solo appearing in the middle of all that racket especially struck me, I think. |
i dunno why i forgot to list one of the most obvious examples.. omoide hatoba!
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This comp. has some cool goofy more obscure stuff
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heh.
wesley willis.. i remember buying one of his cd's at a local pawn shop... the pawn shops around here are so weird.. i found kichiku dai enkai the other day (the movie where the chick gets raped with a shotgun before the dude pulls the trigger) for $4.99 at some random ass family-owned PET STORE that doubles as a supersmall pawn shop... damn weird ass pawn shops.. |
volcano the bear
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