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Gray Matter – We Will Rock You

Geoff Turner, Mark Haggerty, Dante Ferrando, and Steve Niles unloaded a rawkin’ one buried in the WGNS vaults for decades.

Yes, just in time for the Oscar winning movie to confuse people that missed Queen the first time around, now Gray Matter creates further Gray areas. This time it’s with a punky revamp of Queen’s “We Will Rock You”, a demo was recorded at WGNS when Grey Matter were rehearsing it to play at a benefit concert in DC and then shelved for decades…

Head over to http://SteveNiles.net to get your free MP3 version…

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Gray Matter Unreleased DCHC Queen Tribute Track

Matt Baldwin – Passing Through

Event host & organizer as well as author of a Leonard Cohen biography, Sylvie Simmons, introduces solo guitarist Matt Baldwin who performs a classic progressive folk tune from the late 40’s. apparently “PASSING THROUGH” is the only published tune by a Chicago folk musician named Richard (Dick) Cleveland Blakeslee. Inspired to send it to the People’s Songs organization in New York, his home-cut acetate disc arrived at the offices of the loose knit non-profit predecessor to “Sing-Out’ whose members included Mo Asch, Anges “Sis” Cunningham, Tom Glazer, Woody Guthrie, Lee Hays. They regularly published a newsletter to share new folk songs for the progressive labor movement to shareand in turn, the tune was soon introduced via the newsletter to sympathetic subscribers around the same time as We Shall Overcome. Blakeslee’s song was recorded and popularized by Pete Seeger, and sung by him regularly throughout the  1948 Presidential election campaign when Seeger was backing Progressive Party candidate Henry Wallace. Other renditions of the song have been recorded by The HighwaymenCisco HoustonEarl Scruggs, & on a 1970 live album by Leonard Cohen.

I saw jesus on the cross on a hill called calvary
“do you hate mankind for what they done to you? “
He said, “talk of love not hate, things to do – it’s getting late.
I’ve so little time and I’m only passing through.”Passing through, passing through.


Sometimes happy, sometimes blue,
Glad that I ran into you.
Tell the people that you saw me passing through.

I saw adam leave the garden with an apple in his hand,
I said “now you’re out, what are you going to do? “
“plant some crops and pray for rain, maybe raise a little cane.
I’m an orphan now, and I’m only passing through.”Passing through, passing through

…I was with Washington at valley ford, shivering in the snow.

I said, “how come the men here suffer like they do? “
“men will suffer, men will fight, even die for what is right
Even though they know they’re only passing through”Passing through, passing through

…I was with Franklin Roosevelt’s side on the night before he died.
He said, “one world must come out of world war two” (ah, the fool)
“yankee, russian, white or tan, ” he said, “a man is still a man.


We’re all on one road, and we’re only passing through.”Passing through, passing through …Passing through, passing through …

-Dick Blakeslee

This was recorded at a post-humous Cohen tribute and benefit for the San Francisco Community Music Center held at The Chapel at 777 Valencia St in San Francisco. The San Francisco Community Music Center ( http://SFCMC.org) is a non-profit school founded in 1921 with the mission of making music accessible to all people, regardless of their financial means. They offer classes for people of all ages, abilities and interests and financial aid to all who need it.

Redd Kross – Pretty Please Me

Here are Redd Kross, currently comprised by band co-founders, the McDonald brothers, Jeff & Steven, plus recent additions of drummer Dale Crover, and guitarist Jason Shapiro. They were captured in action at Slim’s in san Francisco, doing their song “Pretty Please Me” originally featured on their 1997 album “Show World’. You can catch Redd Kross on tour during the summer of 2019 in GA, & NC, and all over US in the fall with the Melvins.

Ronee Blakley Recalls Drinkin’ Her Way Through Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue

I’m noticing a lot of sudden interest in the Dylan Rolling Thunder tour some 45 years since it was a thing, especially now that Martin Scorsese has dropped a disputable documentary on it.

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Martin Scorsese Netflix Doc On Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Review

So let’s check in with Renaldo & Clara Star Ronee Blakley in a 1978 freewheelin’ Freeform FM Radio Interview with broadcaster Patrick Carr reviewing them boozin’ Daze & Knights when she was entrenched on the road with many musical masterminds. She reveals some tidbits about the Thunder Road and making the film Renaldo and Clara with Dob Bylan and Boan Jaez.


The Renaldo & Clara film didn’t come out until 1978,  some 3 years after the tour, and was quickly panned by critics, as the Times They Were a Changin! Ratso Sloman actually wrote a book about traveling with Dylan in ’75 and recounts some major points fro the Rolling Thunder tour in this recent article in the LA Times here :

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/la-et-ms-bob-dylan-rolling-thunder-revue-larry-ratso-sloman-20190611-story.html

The film is streaming on Netflix here : https://www.netflix.com/title/80221016

Rolling Thunder Revue

Tags : Ronee Blakley (Actress), Bob Dylan (Author), Joan Baez (Musical Artist), Rolling Thunder Revue, Renaldo And Clara (Film), Booze, Blakely, Talkin Bout, The Rolling Thunder Revue, Rock History, The Seventies, Folk Rock, Alcoholism, Robert Altman’s Nashville, Show Business, DIR Broadcasting, Ratso Sloman, Martin Scorsese, Netflix

Captured By Robots vs Human Garbage

Volunteer Human Garbage Elijah Post was selected to battle the Drumbot of Captured By Robots at Great American Music Hall on Halloween Night 2018.

It was an epic challenge of man vs metal machine muzak…watch what went down

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Giuda – Comin’ Back To You

The Crowd Pleasin’ Kitsch Heavy Glam Rock Of Italian Band Giuda Never Fails To Entertain. Here They Are At A Packed Show I Shot At The Bottom Of The Hill in San Francisco

The main two members of Giuda are the songwriters Lorenzo (guitarist) and Tenda (lead vocalist) who have known each other since they were toddlers and were also in a band called Taxi for ten years in Rome before Giuda put out their first album in 2010. That debut album, “Racy Roller” , was described as “Cock Sparrer twinned with the Equals” and features the studio version of this song in the video I just cobbled together. Giuda music is available as purchasable actual vinyl artifacts or even streamable through all the evil innernetted outlets in the universe.

I first caught a glimpsr of Giuda by chance in a packed Thee Parkside circa summer 2016, when I was there to catch the Briefs.

It was hot and sweaty and equipent wise and position was ill equipped for the frenzy, late to hit the thick sweaty pit and get appropriate images of their act down for posterity. When Giuda came back to the Bottom of the Hill a year later in the fall of 2017, I made sure to spread a few cameras around, and try to trap a little of the glory. Unfortunately batteries started fading during opening sets by Buster Shuffle Official and So What and then Giuda’s road manager ixnayed me placing a camera up on the stage where I could get the prime view…

By the time the mighty power pop professionals of Giuda came downstairs and popped onto the stage to deliver their 70’s style schtick like the equivalent of a Sardinian Slade tribute or a Sweet & Cheap Trick influenced Italian suedehed band, I was down in the pit up front clutching an iPhone 6, a bootleg Go Pro knock-off and a lo-rez outdated Zoom Q3 I had found in the garbage a year earlier. (All 3 devices are since either fried, dead and buried or lost).

Pinched by the front of the stage, behind a floor wedge, whilst getting elbowed by a still photographer with a big pro looking lens and constantly getting banged into by moonstompers from behind, I hoped for the best. I made a go of capturing some shaky lo-fi video shots while trying to avoid concrete poles and flying drinks, and hopefully getting some not altogether too overloaded and muffled audio.

It took about 8+ hours to edit and render this puppy while home sick one day, much of it spent on trying to EQ and balance the audio so you could at least hear a semblance of vocals over the boomin’ bass amp I was right in front of. 


I’ve now watched it at least once and it seems pretty rockin’, capturing the goonish cartoonish style of these swarthy saviours of the lost sounds of the 70’s, that they’ve remade into a catchy 21st century glam punk hybrid. Enjoy

Sly Stone with Little Sister at Metromedia Square in Hollywood

Sly Stone & Little Sister “You’re The One” Medley

Recorded exclusively for video cameras at the Metromedia Square studios on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood during September of 1973, these songs aired as part of the third episode of a popular nationally syndicated rock concert TV program, the first episode to be produced entirely within the Metromedia production facility in Hollywood.

Despite high demand. this archival footage has yet to be formally reissued. This footage was given to me on a privately pressed DVD sourced directly through Sly and the band’s original drummer Greg Errico, and I’ve been sitting on it for ten years. Some of it has been previously uploaded, but I have not seen the whole sequence with Little Sister anywhere.

This rarely seen Sly Stone set features an opening number by the vocal backing group Little Sister including his youngest sister Vaetta Stewart. Sly was in the process of promoting “Fresh” his 7th consecutive gold album, featuring the single “If You Want Me To Stay” performed here at the end of this clip, live on national TV for the first time.

In the middle of an elongated version of “Stand”, Sly addresses the crowd to inspire the room of mostly placid audience members sitting under hot TV production lights:

“Seems like every time you get a whole bunch of lights on you, people have the tendency to want to sit down, and check you out, you see. They wanna sit down and check you out, so they can go home and say, ‘man… that wasn’t nothin’. Shoot. They ain’t did nothing.’ You in it too! This song is about all of us! You know what I mean? If you believe in anything at all, what do you believe in? What? Well then stand on up for it then, what’s wrong with you?”

To hear some rare and unreleased material from the early Sly Stone era check out this compilation from Light In The Attic that my friend Pat Thomas helped put together and officially license from Sly directly 

Sly Stone - Stone Flower Light In The Attic Release

The Gits – Absynthe

The Gits – Absynthe

Beloved and feisty Seattle band whose path to punk rock glory was cut tragically short…

Here they are performing in a rare clip of a show I shot at the Covered Wagon Saloon in San Francisco in February 1993.

Culture Club – The Truth Is A Runaway Train (original version)

Boy George & Culture Club toured the US in 2015 and this is their original country flavored version of Truth Is A Runaway Train, that later was arranged differently for a more soul feel when the album officially came out.

Recorded at The Greek Theater in Berkeley CA

Soul Asylum – Never Really Been (Live at The Rat)

a song from their classic Twin/Tone album Hang Time recorded live on VHS by Lew Summer at The Rat in Boston February 13th 1987