Showing posts with label Syd Straw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Syd Straw. Show all posts

Friday, December 18

Peter Holsapple - New York, N.Y. 1985

NEW RECORDING SOURCE
 
PH solo show
Gerde’s Folk City 

New York, N.Y.
June 26, 1985

audience recording (sound quality VG+from first-generation tape source; there’s some audience chatter, but it's not excessive)

PH in motion, Austin, TX 1984

photo by Stephanie Chernikowski

2020 UPDATE: New Gene Poole source for this that's an upgrade, to my ears. I only had time to post the FLAC version, so the MP3 version here is still from the original source. HUGE THANKS to elegymart for sharing the GP version, and to HJ for taping and dB’s Fan for sharing the older one. Highlights here are too numerous to mention. But Peter sounds pumped to be playing this historic venue and offers up several new tunes (some of which were later re-written, while others were never released), as well as plenty of choice covers. Sadly, Folk City closed in 1987.
   
01 Sexual Healing 
     (Marvin Gaye cover)
Peter was here — June 26, 1985
02 Something New
03 Caught In the Blues
04 She Was the One
05 Tail of a Star (Will Rigby cover)
06 Storm Warning
07 Diamond
08 Molly Says
09 Keep Up With You*
10 Darby Hall*
11 Never Before and Never Again
12 On the Battlefront
13 You Don’t Miss Your Water
     (Wm. Bell cover)
14 Close to the Hand
15 Elvis, What Happened?
16 Games People Play 
     (Joe South cover)
17 Long Black Veil (trad.)
18 Moving In Your Sleep

TT: 60 mins., 56 secs.
   
FLAC  (Gene Poole audio source - NEW)
  
MP3@320

Peter Holsapple – guitar, vocals (plus folky, folksy commentary)
*Syd Straw – guest vocalist for 9 + 10

Friday, November 16

Peter H & Syd Straw - KCRW Session 1986 complete

LOSSLESSS RE-POST
KCRW-FM “Snap” Session
Santa Monica, CA
Sept. 4, 1986
    
FM capture (Ex- sound quality, probably from master or first-generation tape)
  
Syd & Peter, lost in the music
Dennis Stein photo via Flickr

ROB SEZ: This groovy session includes studio banter with host Deirdre O'Donoghue (R.I.P.), and Ilene Markell plays bass and sings on one tune. This is a really enjoyable set because everyone is relaxed & having a great time. BIG THANKS to the taper, original uploader & Mark45rpm for supplying the missing tracks.
  
01 The Price of Love (Everly Bros. song)
02 Lonely Is as Lonely Does
03 Take Me for a Little While (Trade Martin song)
04 Next to the Last Waltz
05 Pushin’ It Back        
06 World On a String
07 Keep Up With You        
08 Kind of True (G. Palominos cover)           
09 Private Number
10 You Don’t Miss Your Water
11 Up In the Air
12 Diamond (P. Holsapple song, rec. by G. Palominos)
13 Darby Hall
14 I Want to Live (Ilene Markell composition, sung by Ilene)
15 Junkie Girl (W. Becker cover)        
16 We Were Happy There
17 Listening to Elvis*
18 final chit chat
      
         *first appeared on the Coyote Records comp Luxury Condos Coming to Your Neighborhood
  
WAV lossless files 

MP3@320

Musicians:
Peter Holsapple - guitar, vocals
Syd Straw - vocals
Ilene Markell - bass
Bonus feature: A Most Excellent
Blog Remembrance of This Recording
   
THE RUMPUS (therumpus.net)
December 20th, 2008
  
By Rick Moody
  
I think it was in 1986 or thereabouts that my friend Jim Lewis gave me a bootlegged cassette of a live radio appearance by Peter Holsapple and Syd Straw (with, I think, Ilene Markell, on bass and backing vocalsall of it taking place on KCRW). Jim was my close friend in college, and he went on to become a novelist and journalist. These days he lives in Austin, Texas. Chief among the many bands that Jim made me aware of, back then, were The dB’s, featuring Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey, and I became such a devotee of The dB’s and the other architects of the “Hoboken sound” that I actually moved to Hoboken (in 1985), and lived there for about seven years. I lived a couple of blocks from Yo La Tengo, and used to see Chris Stamey on the bus going into the city. I went to Maxwell’s, the club that served as the epicenter of the Hoboken sound, a lot. I got Bob Mould’s autograph there once. Anyway, the Straw/Holsapple cassette had something really luminous about it. Peter and Syd played a bunch of dB’s songs, those from LIKE THIS and THE SOUND OF MUSIC, as well, as some of Straw’s songs from the Golden Palominos album, BLAST OF SILENCE, on which she sang. And I’m pretty sure they covered their amazing duet, “Never Before and Never Again” [Rob says: apparently not — alas].
Somehow I’d missed the Straw era of the Golden Palominos. I had their first album, a much artier affair featuring Arto Lindsay, Bill Laswell, and John Zorn, et al. And I’d heard some of VISIONS OF EXCESS on the radio station, including “Omaha,” the song on which Michael Stipe sang. But it wasn’t until I heard the KCRW show that I understood what incredible singer Syd Straw was. I admired Holsapple already (and I ran into him on a plane once, when he was touring with Hootie and the Blowfish–and let me tell you there’s something strange about running into the heroes of your young adulthood when they are playing in Hootie and the Blowfish), and he shines on the bootleg, too, but Syd’s voice, which is part faux-country, part Broadway, and a fair amount Vaudeville, really struck something in me. Especially on songs like “Diamond,” Holsapple’s song from BLAST OF SILENCE, and “Listening to Elvis,” a Straw song from a Hoboken sampler called LUXURY CONDOS COMING TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD, Syd had some bittersweet (emphasis on bitter) and tragicomic (emphasis on tragic) quality that could not help but move even the casual listener. I wore out that cassette.

Read the rest of Rick’s great reflection HERE.
  

Friday, September 27

Syd Straw, Peter H (etc) – McCabe’s 1987

McCabe’s
Santa Monica, CA
July 10, 1987

acoustic show

audience recording (sound quality VG+; low-generation tape source with good acoustics, marred only by occasional taper-adjusting-his-equipment noises)

SPECIAL THANKS to the taper and to dB’s Fan for sharing

HIGHLIGHTS: unique show, with covers galore and generous helpings of songs from Syd Straw, Peter Holsapple, The dB's & Golden Palominos

 
McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica has hosted numerous cool shows through the years



SAMPLE: "Think Too Hard" (McCabe's)


01 intro & Winnie the Pooh reading
Syd Straw (photo by Jeff Wong)
02 The Way of Love
03 Losing My Grip
04 Unsatisfied (Replacements cover)
05 Girlfriend
06 Looked at the Sun Too Long
07 Think Too Hard
08 In the Middle of It All
09 Keep Up With You
10 You and Your Sister (Chris Bell / Big Star cover)
11 It Tears Me Up
12 The First One
13 (I'm Always Touched By) Your Presence, Dear
14 Jerking Around
15 Today Could Be the Day
16 I’m Looking for a Home
17 Two By Two
18 Never Before and Never Again
19 Lonely Is as Lonely Does
20 Next to the Last Waltz
21 Nothing Is Wrong
22 Mr. Control
Peter Holsapple: man with a guitar and a song
23 I Can’t Win
24 (Kind of) True
25 Angels
26 I Apologize (Hüsker Dü cover)
27 All the Way
28 Buenos Aires

NOTE: other song composers are identified in the comments section of the MP3 files

TT: 1:44:50

Musicians:
Syd Straw – vocals
Peter Holsapple – guitar, vocals
Jody Harris – guitar
Frank Valentine – guitar

Find another Syd Straw/Peter Holsapple show HERE. Learn more about the music of Syd Straw at AllMusic and/or 
John Relph's excellent discography     
  

Friday, June 15

Peter Blegvad (& friends) - Brooklyn Heights, NY 1992 (FM)

 Here's a gem of a concert by a friend of Chris, Peter and Syd Straw. 
If you've never heard of Peter Blegvad, you're in for a New Music Find treat. 
To my ears, he's something like an American version of Robyn Hitchcock crossed with 
a more melodically-minded Bob Dylan. 
I think this is one of the coolest shows I've shared here so far. 
Leave a comment to let me know what you think of it...
  
with Peter Holsapple & Syd Straw
St. Ann’s Church
Brooklyn Heights, NY
March 14, 1992
FM broadcast (sound quality Ex-; off-air recording, 1st generation tape)
 
St. Ann's, Brooklyn Heights: Church? Concert hall? Both! 
photo by shehasnostrings via Flickr
BIG HEAPIN' THANKS to the taper who kindly shared his master cassette with me. Embarrassed to say I've lost your name after a trashed email cache, but you know who you are...

01 Powers In the Air
02 The Incinerator (aka "Perfect Strangers")
03 Animated Doll
04 How Beautiful You Are
05 Real Slap In the Face
06 Meteor
07 Chicken
08 Driver's Seat
09 Meet the Rain*
10 Last Man*
11 Meantime
12 Swim
 
13 (thank-you's, etc.)
14 Stranger to Myself
15 Karen*
16 Shirt and Comb (at end of song, had to do fade out & fade in b/c of abrupt cut)
17 Northern Lights*
18 King Strut
19 On Obsession (duet with PH)
20 Gold
21 (Something Else Is) Working Harder

MP3@320

Alt. Link (Disc 1)
Alt. Link (Disc 2)

Peter Blegvad is a musician, illustrator & cartoonist  
photo by blacque_jacques via Flickr

Lineup:
Peter Blegvad - vocals, guitar
Dave Hofstra - bass
Dave Schramm - guitar
Peter Holsapple – guitar, squeezebox, mandolin (?), keyboard, vocals
*Syd Straw - vocals

MORE ABOUT PETER BLEGVAD

More info about Peter Blegvad's music can be found at AllMusic and John Relph's beautifully-detailed discography. I heard about him because of the Chris & Peter connection, and I've since bought several of his excellent albums, such as:
Chris Stamey produced this one & Peter H plays on many tracks
I get the feeling Peter Blegvad has been friends with Chris and Peter H for some time, but I don't know how they met, etc. Chris produced Peter B's wonderful King Strut & Other Stories album (mentioned in the above concert since many of the songs come from this album). Peter H did his multi-instrumentalist thing on several of its tracks. Sadly, King Strut is now difficult to find at a reasonable price in any format. Some benevolent music label honcho: please get this one back in print for the discerning music lovers of the world!

 

Friday, May 25

Peter Holsapple - Solo 1998

Peter Holsapple solo
Ziggy's, Winston-Salem, NC
Aug. 8, 1998

This is one of those audience recordings that deserves the title 'cuz the audience is louder than the performer... (sound quality VG-)

BIG THANKS to glenn s for the share!

01 Next to the Last Waltz
02 Invisible Boyfriend
03 Lonely Is as Lonely Does        
04 Obsession (Peter Blegvad cover)
05 Daddy Just Wants It to Rain (P. Holsapple song, rec. by Cont. Drifters)

Don Dixon was the headliner for this show & Peter was the opener. 

MP3@320
Alt. Link

BONUS: fantom has kindly provided a soundboard version of track 3; Enjoy!