DINOSAUR JR COVERS NEIL YOUNG'S 'CORTEZ THE KILLER'! - VIDEO - THE SHEER HORROR!!

Hey that looks a lot like my first guitar, what's up dude?
Who says an 11-year-old can't do a diminished 7th?
Yours truly in Hollywood circa 1973.

Watch Dinosaur Jr cover Neil Young's "Cortez The Killer" - Uncut

Dinosaur Jr have performed Neil Young's 1975 track "Cortez The Killer" during their gig at New York's Bowery Ballroom last night (December 5), where they have a six-night residency. The band, who are at the venue until December 8, were supported on vocals by Lee Ranaldo, while comedian Fred Armisen joined drummer Murph on a second kit.
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CODA TO ALTAMONT TRIBUTE! - 3 RARE BLACK CAB LIVE TUNES FROM 2004 - THE SHEER HORROR!

3 very rare live tracks, I got them off a fan's site
in '04, Summer Of Love, It's Okay and 1970
are the tunes I believe 7daylink A+
Jodie Foster loose on an airplane,
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46TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ALTAMONT CONCERT! - THOH DOES IT'S ANNUAL TRIBUTE - THE HORROR!

For the 5th year in a row I do my Altamont nod.
My original article/post which includes the 
bootleg of the show is reprinted in full for you
below. This year I'm adding the album reco-
mmendation for Black Cab's Altamont Diary.
a great Australian band and brilliant concept
album. Enjoy & horrific holidays to ya.
Yours truly - Going to take a blog day or two off
my friends, we'll be back mid-week, I got an
Edward Burns tribute coming up next weekend,
enjoy all the resources here and we'll be right back!

Graded on a Curve: Black Cab, Altamont Diary - The Vinyl District

Altamont: It's the single social happening of my lifetime I'm truly sorry I missed. (I knew I should have RSVP'd!) The free concert on December 6, 1969 was a major brown acid bummer: its lowlights included a Hell's Angel stabbing Meredith Hunter to death; Hell's Angels on bad drugs beating up naked hippies on bad ...


THAT FATEFUL DAY - ORIGINAL ARTICLE
"Find yourself somebody to love, but don't fuck him around" - Grace Slick, improvising lyrics during Jefferson Airplane's set.
Tommy's House Of Horrors is specifically designed not to be an editorial blog but today I take a momentary break from that format to write about the anniversary of the legendary Altamont concert and the bootleg showcased in this post.
Much of course has been written about the fateful day from many angles and blame has been allocated to what are probably the appropriate places, namely the Stones' foolish decision to use the Hell's Angels as security for the event. But even this blame has it's counterpart as the Stones had had previous success at their free Hyde Park concert using the British version of the Hell's Angels. But as we were to find out it appeared as though there was a big difference between the British Hell's Angels and the San Francisco Hell's Angels. 
Even the spiritual environment has been covered over time as one famous astrologer charted the day and found the Moon and other planets in a Libra/Scorpio cusp, supposedly the most volatile and violent cusp of the various combinations. But the one topic that is usually pushed to a back-burner is the lack of planning and sudden change of location for the event. Woodstock took months and months of planning and a thoughtfully strategized army of volunteers. Conversely, Altamont was whipped together in a matter of days, the venue changed literally the night before with concert-goers arriving to find a hastily constructed stage, no running water, an inadequate supply of toliets and one working phone for half a million people. 
Add to these unpleasant surroundings Hell's Angels drinking on downers, virtually no police presence at all, some bad acid floating around (by mid-day the medical tent had already treated 300 cases of bad tripping,) and a general sense of unruliness and no constraint and you have what was an inevitable result- the kaos that ensued. A common doctrine surrounding Altamont has always been that the peace-n-love generation died that day but I counter that the violence had always been there, it was just given the perfect breeding ground it needed that day at the Altamont setting.
It took me a long time to finally have the nerve to listen to the famous bootleg recording of this show (included below) and it was only about two years ago that I finally did although it had been around for a couple decades. While not much more pleasant than watching the film version (Gimme Shelter) it did give me a whole new perspective on this event and also on the bootlegger himself. Surely major credit should be given to this brave young lad who deserves the Purple Heart medal for bravery in capturing a bootleg recording in that environment. I often think of what must of been going on in his mind as the kaos ensued around him, having expected to show up and just record a show but being thrust instantly into capturing a historic and horrific tragedy.
Our brave bootlegger uses a decent rig which is pictured clearly with him in the film Gimme Shelter and he's close to the stage. As you will hear, his mic had a on-off switch which he utilizes quite often probably for two purposes- the classic tape-conserving tactic and being forced to move numerous occasions. So unfortunately there are many cuts in all the band's sets including the Stones (but more with the opening bands as he was trying to conserve tape.) However, these cuts also add to the genuine experience of being in his shoes, after-all this is not any typical bootleg of a show we're hearing but Altamont itself in all it's craziness. 
This craziness is evident pretty much from the get-go during Santana's set and you'll notice that Sam Cutler's various announcements and pleading for people to get off the stage is very scary and impacting. Even though they show him in the movie, there's something about hearing the audio only,  you can really hear the strain and fear in his voice. Also very palatable are the various comments and crowd noises heard near the taper. The Jefferson Airplane set is doomed from the start and by all accounts their set was most chaotic as the Hell's Angels basically take over their stage and performance, knocking out Marty Balin in the process. And in one of the most chilling portions during the Stones set someone can be heard near the taper saying, "Let's get out of here," and the reply from his friend, "But there's nowhere to go!" 
The two most important things I learned from listening to this bootleg are very rarely talked about and totally undermined in the film. One is how the Stones were sounding- they were in great form, sounding much better than previous '69 gigs and it's a real shame and quite ironic that the tragic events of this day would basically overshadow the performance and deem it meaningless. 
Secondly, Mick Jagger's reactions on stage and his efforts and handling of the situation at hand are so focused on in the movie that they come off overblown and egotistical. In some way they probably are but in the way it's edited and depicted in the film you get the impression that his pleadings were to little or no avail. However, as you will hear on the bootleg he actually does an excellent job of calming the crowd down and after Under My Thumb there is a very noticible change in the demeanor of the audience. For the rest of the Stones set they seem to enjoy themselves although there is this bizarre sense of everyone wanting to get the thing over with but still enjoy it while it's happening.
For anyone who has loved bootleg recordings this serves as the ultimate example of the "fly-on-the-wall" aspect of bootlegs and there is no more chilling and poignant recording like this. While not verifiable, legend has it that our famous bootlegger died many years ago at a young age of some sort of illness. As for the day of Altamont, I prefer to see it for what it was- a series of bad choices leading to a very poorly planned and unorganized affair. Fortunately the big rock concerts that came after this were a little more well thought-out. 


and of course as usual we must end with....
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CHICAGO 1998! - HOUSE OF BLUES CHRISTMAS SHOW NOW CONSIDERED A HORRIFIC CLASSIC!!

As the first rumblings of the holiday season begin
here at the House, what an inspiring show this is
and has become over time a legendary must-have,
Enjoy the new 7daylink - set list - Rating A+
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IT'S THE 'JUNGLE WARRIORS' RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! - 1983 DRIVE IN ACTION A CORNUCOPIA OF HORROR

Oh no, it's the guy that played the Turkish prison
guard in Midnight Express...The Horror!!
Talk about miscast and wasted talent, it's John
Vernon who appears completely uninterested
and in need of an enema. Almost embarrassing!
These are just a couple of many areas Jungle Warriors
tries to succeed and fails miserably with the 
predictable women behind bars kind of plot.
From my experience these B-movies have to
have at least one special area where they
make an impression, since we already know
the acting and production values will be
poor. This one has many chances to pull
something off but never does, what a shame.
Using my Palm Springs Rating System, I 
remorse at having had Jungle Warriors
wash up on my shore with One & A
Half Palm Trees....The Horror!!

DeadShed Productions: Jungle Warriors (Ernst R. von Theumer, 1984) DVD Review

"I find ways to amuse myself." In the steamy South American jungle a group of models have arrived for a photo shoot, just as a major drug deal is about to go down. Cesar Santiago ( Paul L.

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LENE LOVICH IS IN "NO MAN'S LAND"! - 1983 THIRD ALBUM FINALLY SEES A DIGI RELEASE THE HORROR

Here's an artist I will never tire of promoting, the one
and only Lene Lovich. We know each other but we
never actually met, ya dig me? Her third album here
is lesser known but her absolute best, in some ways
even surpassing Stateless as the songs here are
more developed, deeper and moving. Not surprising
it was her only album to never see a digital
release. Until now, that is. Digital FLAC
files were just put out by Lene herself in
the UK. The link is below as well as the
stream. If you don't mind a couple scratches
here and there, here's a vinyl rip, a little 
used but listenable. Enjoy the magic.
"I see the distant glory
I feel the shaky ground
A thousand voices raise a welcome sound"

No Man's Land, by Lene Lovich

No Man's Land by Lene Lovich, released 06 February 2015 1. It's You, Only You 2. Blue Hotel 3. Faces 4. Walking Low 5. Special Star 6. Sister Video 7. Maria 8. Savages 9. Rocky Road The first ever digital release of Lene's long-lost third album.

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DOUBLE SHOT OF LENE LOVICH ON A FRIED EGG DAY EVE! - HOT CLUB PHILADELPHIA 1980 HORRIFIC

Greetings, welcome back to the House, double shot
of Lene on a Fried Egg Night just gettin' warmed
up, ya dig? 7daylink Set List Rating A Fm show
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THE CLASH 1981! - THE HORROR THAT IS "CHAOS IN NEW YORK" HISTORIC JUNE 9th BONDS SHOW!

It's a goody! 7daylink Rating A+

The Clash at Bond's Casino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Clash played a series of 17 concerts at Bond International Casino in New York City in May and June 1981 in support of their album Sandinista! . Due to their wide publicity, the concerts became an important moment in the history of the band.

The Clash at Bond's Casino - NYC,1981

Mention Times Square these days and one envisions the over-illuminated and over-commercialized swath of midtown NYC that draws millions of tourists to its array of chain stores and restaurants. But for a brief moment in the late spring of 1981, Times Square was the epicenter of the punk world, when The Clash headlined more than two weeks of shows at Bond's International Casino located at 45th and Broadway.
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FROM THE BLACK CROWES ARCHIVES! - "LIVE 2005-2010 VOLUME TWO" HORRIFIC ASSORTMENT!

Greetings all - a quick one tonight. peace n love and
all that groovy stuff, song list below, 7daylink A+
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JEFF BRIDGES IS CAUGHT UP IN A "WHITE SQUALL" WITH A BUNCH OF TEENAGE BOYS - THE HORROR

1996 film that's kind of been forgotten over time
which is a shame. Sure it's Hollywood formulaic 
but it's a great flick, everything hits the mark
led by a lot of great acting performances and
off course Jeff Bridges always reliable, one of
the best American actors we have. Using my 
Palm Springs Rating System, White Squall
gets Four Brightly Lit Palm Trees....The Horror!

White Squall Movie Review & Film Summary (1996) | Roger Ebert

"White Squall" is the sort of red-blooded young man's adventure movie that Jack London might have penned, although not quite in this way. Said to be based on fact, it's about a group of high school students who sign on aboard the brigantine ship Albatross in 1960 for their senior year at sea.

White Squall

Jeff Bridges is a great actor. Say it out loud. Let the words roll off your tongue. Doesn't sound right, does it? That's because most audiences know Bridges only as a handsome, nonthreatening leading man, happy to play second fiddle to an ape in King Kong or to Barbra Streisand in the upcoming Mirror Has Two Faces.

10 twisted Christmas movies

Christmas is good cheer, fresh-baked cookies, cozy nights by the fire and good will toward men. It's "Miracle on 34th Street," "A Christmas Carol" and "It's a Wonderful Life." It's also murder, mayhem, Santa Claus fighting Martians and monsters that should never be fed after midnight.

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LED ZEPPELIN AT THE LA FORUM! - THE HORROR THAT IS "CAKEBOX BLUES" 10 HORRIFIC TUNES

The L.A. Forum - Zeppelin's home in the USA
and the mystical place where so many great 
concerts of the 70's took place. We used to call
it "the cakebox" cause of how the building
looks from the outside. I'm sure some of you
remember me trying to put this together
many months ago and happy to say it's done.
They're not remasters in the traditional sense, 
but sound modifications and edits. Enjoy!
7daylink - you may need to fix some tags.
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