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CLAMM - Bit much
first single from new CLAMM album Care out 19 Aug 2022.Stream/order Bit Much: https://ffm.to/clammbitmuchPre-save/pre-order Care: https://ffm.to/clammcareDir...
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THE QUEERS en Moby Dick
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DEP Chris
Chris Bailey magoThe highest quality version I've seen of what remains of the set we did at Paddington Town Hall filmed shortly after the release of the first album .One of ...
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Derby Motoreta’s Burrito Kachimba colaron el Teatro Eslava
Porselana Teeth
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All the Way with Spencer P. Jones - Volume One
Bárbara recopilación del maestro australiano.
"A celebration of the life, legacy & songwriting of Spencer P. Jones as performed...A celebration of the life, legacy & songwriting of Spencer P. Jones as performed by some of his many friends and admirers. Every cent of sales go directly to Support Act, as was Spencer's wishes an Australian organisation supporting musicians and roadies in time of need. supportact.org.au/ All the Way with Spencer P. Jones - Volume One, released 28 October 2021 1. You Let Me Down RUTH BAKER BAND 2. Run With It VIOLENT FEMMES 3. Freakout JIM MOGINIE AND THE FAMILY DOG 4. Hot And Cold CHICKENSNAKE 5. Duplicity ANDREW MCCUBBIN FEAT MELINDA PRITCHARD 6. I'm Onto You HOLY SOUL 7. People Fuck With Your Head HITS 8. What Is Life In Jail? JAMES MCCANN AND THE NEW VINDICTIVE 9. The Day Marty Robbins Died LOS CHICOS W_ SPENCER P JONES 10. Mean Arnold CHERRYWOOD W_ SPENCER P JONES 11. She Walks Between The Raindrops ADALITA 12. Slamming on the Brakes THE DRONES 13. When He Finds Out KID CONGO 14. The Monkey Has Gone CHRIS BAILEY 15. Trick My Boat Wrong JOHNNY CASINO 16. Sailors Grave ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO 17. Execution Day GENTLE BEN AND HIS SENSITIVE SIDE 18. Destiny Minus You HEAD ON 19. Clemintine THE BRAVES 20. Matter Of Time HOSS 21. Stolen Car Serenade PLEASURE MODEL 22. The Whole Way Down CLAIRE BIRCHALL AND THE PHANTOM HITCHHIKERS 23. News For You LOS DOMINADOS Liner Notes “I was born the day before the Suez War broke out,” sings Spencer P Jones on ‘Trick Your Boat Wrong’, the second song on his 2000 album, Spencer P Jones and the Last Gasp. It was an auspicious time in history: Elvis Presley was redefining rock’n’roll. Chess Records, whose patronage of the American blues tradition would inspire a generation of r’n’b bands, moved to its famed premises at 2120 South Street, Chicago and a Liverpudlian teenager by the name of John Lennon formed his skiffle group, The Quarrymen. Spencer Patrick Jones was born in rural New Zealand, and came of age to a soundtrack of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who and Bob Dylan. By 19, Spencer had packed his bags and landed in Australia. It was, Spencer told friends and family, a pit-stop on the way to London where his future lay, as a rock’n’roll star. By the time he finally set foot in England 20 years later, Spencer was a fixture in the Australian rock’n’roll scene, a talented guitarist and respected songwriter, a loveable larrikin whose penchant for excess was outweighed by his generous and sensitive spirit and support for his fellow musicians. Spencer’s songwriting blended the pop sensibility and sharp r’n’b attitude of his youth – Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Lah De Dahs and The Who – with the country rock songwriting of The Band, Gram Parsons, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Byrds, Tom Waits and, crucially, Neil Young. In Melbourne in the late 1970s, Spencer’s housemate Steve Connolly gave Spencer a crash course in punk rock; Spencer, in turn, turned Connolly onto the country rock styling that Connolly would later deploy in Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls. Tours of duty with the acid-billy psychedelic cabaret ensemble North 2 Alaskans and country rock parody act Country Killed gave Spencer a crash course in comic timing. Drafted into The Johnnys to fill out the band’s sound, Spencer graduated to become the band’s lead singer and principal songwriter. A lanky high school drop-out by the name of Greg ‘Tex’ Perkins told Spencer he had some spare gig commitments to fill, Spencer suggested they round up some friends and play some Alice Cooper, New York Dolls and Creedence covers and the legend of the Beasts of Bourbon was born. When half of The Gun Club quit on the eve of their Australian tour, Spencer (along with Johnnys drummer Billy Pommer) were conscripted. Unable to yield to industry expectation, The Johnnys’ musical diet of cowpunk and cacti eventually ran dry and Spencer funnelled his creative energy toward a solo career, supplemented by the brilliant but doomed collaboration with Ian Rilen (Rose Tattoo, X) in Hell to Pay. Spencer’s first solo album, Rumour of Death remains one of the great lost Australian independent albums of the 1990s. In between commitments with the Beasts of Bourbon – and the occasional near-death experience – Spencer released five critically acclaimed albums on Spooky Records, ranging from the big swinging rock sound of the Last Gasp, to the more explorative Cow Penalty, the eclectic odds and sods of Immolation and Ameliorations, to the dirty rock of Fait Accompli and Fugitive Songs. Sobering Thoughts, released in 2010, was drenched with the emotional pain of Spencer’s personal nadir. Spencer P Jones and the Nothing Butts saw Spencer hook up with members of The Drones and his old Beasts of Bourbon friend, James Baker. In 2013 Spencer teamed up another former Beast of Bourbon, Kim Salmon, to record Runaways, an album of original material and diverse covers. Wherever you turn in the Australian music scene, Spencer is there. Spencer’s list of collaborators is a who’s who of Australian music: Ian Rilen, Paul Kelly, Renée Geyer, Chris Bailey, Sacred Cowboys, Rowland S Howard and Maurice Frawley and Ice Cream Hands. Internationally, Spencer’s fan base extends to Neil Young, Richard Hell, Sonny Vincent (Shotgun Rationale), Lydia Lunch, Dead Moon and The Violent Femmes. Spencer’s songs bleed romance, tragedy and pathos, his lyrics full of evocative tales of the slings and arrows of outrageous rock’n’roll fortune wrapped up in sparking pop melody. Spencer P Jones is a genuine rock’n’roll legend. Don’t be fooled by cheap imitations. Patrick Emery is the author of Execution Days: The Life and Times of Spencer P Jones
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Highway to hell
Official Music Video for "Highway to Hell" by AC/DCListen to AC/DC: https://ACDC.lnk.to/listen_YDSubscribe to the official AC/DC YouTube channel: https://ACD...
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