Monday, 30 May 2011

He puts his cigars out in your face for kicks- Boneshaker set 27/5/11

And so I stepped into the breach the other night to help out my friend Dan Sette at his new venture- Boneshaker. This was a low key event compared to the launch party and the next one in June featuring my Burly Q side- sharer- Cherryred but with the stakes low we hit it out of the park and the floor was pretty packed to a bizarro mixture of choons. I went for some good 60's soul/ RnB & Northern chucked in with the 50s remit. I probably stayed a little safe on some stuff, particularly early on, but most of the famous tunes hadn't had an outing from me in a long time...The evening was rounded off with a bit of the good ol' one on/ one off with the aforementioned Dan. Check out his blog/ download/ one on-one off set here. You can listen to my set below using the link...


Boneshaker solo set- 27/5/11

* Is a DJ debut!

John Zacherle "The cool ghoul"- Dinner with Drac Part 1
Rene Hall's Orchestra- Twitchy
Sam & Kitty- I've got something good
Solomon Burke- Maggie's farm
Laverne Baker- Batman to the rescue*
Ray Charles- I'm movin' on
The Kingsmen- The jolly green giant
Tom Waits- Union Square
Little Richard- Good golly Miss Molly
The Duals- Stick shift
Marv Johnson- Come on and stop
Chuck Berry- Club nitty gritty
Jo Anne Garrett- Get back
The Champs- Tequila*
Elvis Presley- Got a lot of livin' to do
Mr. Bonz- Bonzfire*
Wynonie Harris- Bloodshot eyes

So that's it for this little detour back into my DJ world. More Elvisarama next month along with a return to the traditional format of music/ film/ burlesque! TTFN.




Thursday, 26 May 2011

Do not let Elvis babysit: Elvisarama #5, G.I. Blues, 1960

And so Elvis goes into the army after 'King Creole' and comes out and makes G.I. Blues which is set in Germany. Life imitating art? Well there's no scene of Elv heading into East Germany by accident in his tank; wrestling with Priscilla in her white daks and I hope to hell he never sang 'Wooden heart' to the boys in the platoon. Onwards and downwards here we go...


The platters that (don't really) matter...

'G.I. Blues'- Not bad but the barbershop grates a little...
'Doin' the best I can'- Nice ballad that is initiated by 'Blue suede shoes' playing on the juke
'Frankfurt special'-  Great tune in a train carriage...'Go special go!'
'Shoppin' around'- Pretty good...
'Tonight is so right for love'- OKayish...
'Wooden heart'- HITS ROCK BOTTOM! Singing in a Punch & Judy tent. Elvis loses his dignity for the first time on screen...The chorus is in German and the kids join in bleurgh!
'Pocketful of rainbows'- Duet sang in a bizarre cable car sequence
'Big boots'- Horrid lullaby sang to a kid (watch out for more of these turds in later flicks)
'Didja ever'- Patriotic tune with all the audience joining in!

Stuff...

*Lots of redheads!
*Bizarre puppet show
*'Blue suede shoes' on the jukebox...
*Elvis's crap babysitting!
*Elvis proposes..
*'Didja ever' sang to the camera
*First duet on screen
*First 'ROCK BOTTOM' moment!

Elvis= Tulsa McClean
Score= 6/10
Elvis Score= 2/3
Leading lady= 
Songs= 10 in total
Viewed= 8/12/07

Monday, 23 May 2011

Get your gumbo: Elvisarama #4 King Creole, 1958

So it's film 3 of the 3 Elvis greats and the finest of the bunch of the 31 (27 to go!). This is the first one to feature someone other than Elvis that you probably will know- Walter Matthau. Lap up the tunes folks this one is worth buying the soundtrack for!


'Crawfish'

-Weird opening tune. Non- naturalistic musical moment! (Only the second to date!)

'Steadfast, loyal and true'

- Crappy title for an accapella school anthem

'Loverdoll'

-Cheesy guitar tune when Elv is the decoy at the five and dime. 

'Trouble'

-Stone cold classic alert! On stage in the club in his bus boy outfit!

'Dixieland rock'

-Decent tune with dixieland jazz twist. 'All pooped out when the clock hit four'

'Young dreams'

-Mid tempo tune drowned in barbershop backing

'New Orleans'

-Vocal jousting with barbershop is much better than the last one

'Hard headed woman'

-Very short snippit but v.v.v.good!

'King creole'

-More horrid backing vox but great title track. Elv gets a guitar solo!

'Don't ask me why'

-'One night' retread!

'As long as I have you'

-OK ballad

Weird Stuff-

'Get your gumbo'
'Crawfish'! 

Good Stuff

-New Orleans set
-Walter Matthau
-Walter's girl with the bob and the pointy bra!
-Good 'noirish' direction
-Femma fatale dies/ mute saves Elv

Best flick to date (and Elvis' fave). 'Trouble' and 'Crawfish' are fab. Great film that stands on it's own...fear downhill trajectory now!

Elvis= Danny Fisher
Score= 8/10
Elvis Score= 3/3
Leading lady= Delores Hart (much better than in 'Loving you') 8/10
Songs= 11 in total
Viewed= 27/11/07

Thursday, 19 May 2011

I wouldn't feed this garbage to a razor back hog: Elvisarama #3, Jailhouse Rock, 1957


So it's film 2 of the 3 Elvis greats and the one you probably know best of all of 'em: Jailhouse Rock! I'll keep a lid on the booshwash jibber- jabba and focus on the platters that matter.



'Young and Beautiful'

-Slow tune sang in his prison cell

'I want to be free'

-Okayish tune at the prison talent show

'Don't leave me now'

-In the studio. Take 1= country version, take 2= with added backing vox (see the clip link). Nice sports coat Elvorino!


-In the studio. Frickin' great (see the clip link). Nice sports coat Elvorino!


-Classic alert! Elvis is going the full on MGM style big musical staging number in a clip you all know, and if you don't you will be severely spanked with a wet plimsoll.

'(You're so square) Baby I don't care'

-Weird film within a film moment

Weird Stuff-

Elvis commits manslaughter in a bar?!

Narration to the camera by the lawyer

Best bits

'You'll never make a guitar player: you got no rhythm in your bones'

'I wouldn't feed this garbage to a razor back hog'

'I'm gonna buy a guitar and sing love songs to you' Elvis to his landlady!

Elvis is a bad-ass, money- obsessed, bitter ex- con; a naive dude who defends an old trollops honour at the start. Again, the romance is underplayed (she's his manager/ producer) and Scotty Moore et al get on screen as well. As good, if not better, film than 'Loving you', albeit with a weaker soundtrack.

-He's just a 'kid from the neighbourhood'
- Hot groupie in his dressing room- "That's kissin', cousin''
-"Jumpin' beans in his jeans"
-"Hey Sideburns"

For the songs we have a solid selection of rock 'n' roll tunes on one of the few LP soundtracks worth buying in the Elvo (another moniker at the Den house) cannon. First up the rather tame title track that gets an orchestral treatment over the opening titles; 'Got a lot o' lovin' to do' is a stone cold classic where Elvis tones down the moves onstage at a political rally where he gets up to 'boogie woogie'!; (Let's have a) Party which is heard twice is decent but not a patch on the Wanda Jackson version- this is another song sung on a truck!; 'Lonesome cowboy' features a foxy gal in shorts in the audience!; 'Hot dog' is another live track featuring screaming bobby soxxer types. Nice black striped shirt on Elv; 'Mean woman blues' is great and is his foray into singing in a barroom; 'Teddy bear' is another tune that you'll all know that I'm no fan of. This one is delivered onstage with a mean cowboy shirt and necktie.

Plenty of high points and I fear that this may be the template that gets watered down as we progress through the next 29. Elvis is Deke: a singer who makes it...his manager shocks the media with his wild image etc...After a hectic first half hour or so we move to a kinda love triangle. This has great songs (best yet!) with a relatively formulaic script. No songs are delivered in the 'musical style. A winner!



Elvis= Vince Everett
Score= 7/10
Elvis Score= 3/3
Leading lady= Judy Tyler 7/10
Songs= 9/10
Viewed= 26/11/07

Sunday, 15 May 2011

Jumpin' beans in his jeans: Elvis filmarama 2: Loving you, 1957


And so on to the second Elvis (or Elvis P as Max Bygraves calls him in 'Fings ain't what they used to be'!) flick which along with the next 2 sets up the best run of films and probably 3 of his best overall...It could be the story of Elv (or Schmelmann as he sometimes called in these parts!) with the rags to riches story of him making it as a rock star (hence the name change!)


Good Stuff-

-He's just a 'kid from the neighbourhood'
- Hot groupie in his dressing room- "That's kissin', cousin''
-"Jumpin' beans in his jeans"
-"Hey Sideburns"

For the songs we have a solid selection of rock 'n' roll tunes on one of the few LP soundtracks worth buying in the Elvo (another moniker at the Den house) cannon. First up the rather tame title track that gets an orchestral treatment over the opening titles; 'Got a lot o' lovin' to do' is a stone cold classic where Elvis tones down the moves onstage at a political rally where he gets up to 'boogie woogie'!; (Let's have a) Party which is heard twice is decent but not a patch on the Wanda Jackson version- this is another song sung on a truck!; 'Lonesome cowboy' features a foxy gal in shorts in the audience!; 'Hot dog' is another live track featuring screaming bobby soxxer types. Nice black striped shirt on Elv; 'Mean woman blues' is great and is his foray into singing in a barroom; 'Teddy bear' is another tune that you'll all know that I'm no fan of. This one is delivered onstage with a mean cowboy shirt and necktie.

Plenty of high points and I fear that this may be the template that gets watered down as we progress through the next 29. Elvis is Deke: a singer who makes it...his manager shocks the media with his wild image etc...After a hectic first half hour or so we move to a kinda love triangle. This has great songs (best yet!) with a relatively formulaic script. No songs are delivered in the 'musical style. A winner!



Elvis= Deke Rivers/ Jimmy Tompkins
Score= 7/10
Elvis Score= 3/3
Leading lady= Dolores Hart 7/10
Songs= 9/10
Viewed= 17/11/07


Debra Paget's nice high waisted jeans (Elvis filmarama no 1: Love me tender, 1956)


In 2007 I braced myself and headed into uncharted waters with the task of watching all 31 of Elvis' films (for those of you interested a list of 'em is here). Over the coming weeks I'm gonna let you folks know what schizz I scribbled about 'em. I promise there will be some good, bad and extremely ugly songs and clips for you to lap up. First up: 'Love me tender'


First off I have to say that I have never been a big fan of the song 'Love me tender' which I find on the schnoozy side of boring (you get multiple versions here), that said I had high hopes for a 'gritty' first Elvis film. The plot is as follows: Elvis's brothers steal some cash under orders during the civil war and don't realise the war is over and decide to keep it. This one is in black and white and Elvis croaks at the end.

For the songs we have the musical theatre styled 'We're gonna move' ('nice song with deep backing vocals'); 'Love me tender'; 'Let me' ('Crazy song sung wearing a boot lace tie on the back of a truck'); 'Poor boy' ('Hillbilly accordian') Over all light on the songs with nothing much to remember/ write home about...

Elvis= Clint Reno
Score= 8/10
Elvis Score= 2/3
Leading lady= Debra Paget 5/10
Songs= 6/10
Viewed= 17/11/07

Elvis fact- Elvis's first word on screen' 'Vance!'

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Plan B #81 Friday May 13th 2011


I used to do this yonks ago when we first started DJ'ing on Thursday nights at Plan B but the habit wore off...I may dig out the old Bugs Bunny notebook and post up some old set lists but for now gorge on my tunes from last night...there are one or two more eighties tracks than norm! A * indicates a Plan B debut!



Set one

The Rolling Stones- I'm free
Wilson Pickett- Don't fight it
Gene Thompson & The Counts- You don't love me
Tom Zacherle "The Cool Ghoul"- Dinner with Drac part 1*
Tom Waits- Union Square
Depeche Mode- Master and servant*
Sparks- Tips for teens
David Bowie- Modern love
Elvis Costello & The Attractions- Pump it up
The Clash- The guns of Brixton
Hank Mizell- Jungle rock
Joe Tex- I wanna be free
The Temptations- Get ready
Bob Seger System- Ramblin' gamblin' man
The Equals- Black skin blue eyed boys
Rick James- Superfreak
Cameo- Word up*
The Champs- Tequila
The Surfaris- Wipe out
Marvin Gaye- Can I get a witness
The Who- Wont get fooled again

Set two

Salt n' Pepa- Push it
Talking Heads- Psycho killer
The Cult- She sells sanctuary*
Five by Five- Fire*
Eric Burdon & The Animals- It's all meat
Screamin' Jay Hawkins- I put a spell on you (60's version)*
Chuck Berry- Johnny B. Goode


Tuesday, 3 May 2011

I've never been on a horse: I'm Jewish


So back to that week old kipper stinking day gig after 11 days of firsts, seconds and blasts from the past!



Wizzard fall into the old overrated and therefore underrated trap here at Chez Den. It doesn't help that you can't find a fellow Wizzard fan anywhere in S12! This one has had a re-listen and sounds like someone has mixed some polyfila on it but I'm bringing it to you folks in this tasty vid...no one does Spectoresque circa 1973 better than Roy Wood. Interestingly the flipside (You got the jump on me) is by Rick Price and is billed as Wizzard feat Vile Len and Rhino...it's a goody! Nice pic of Roy doing his best blonde Gene Simmons impression an' all!

Wizzard- Angel fingers



Dropping in on an oft- neglected corner of my collection and it's time for a turn down doo-wop street. I have some stuff by these harmonising dudes but not this hot circle which I discovered when youtube told me that I might like it- fanks youtube! Not to be confused with those indie dudes from the early '90's ?!




And now we zip forward to just 3 years ago and the Beach Boys apers The Explorers Club. I genuinely thought this tune was the Boys when I heard on the end of the credits of 'Bored to Death' the other night. Another pleasant surprise for ol' Dennychops.




And the just ref'd above 'Bored to Death' I urge you to sniff it out. It isn't 'a bit crap' as my brother described it. It's the buttons on the rat's spats!