Monday, August 29, 2022

The Satanic Voices



Diamanda Galás - I Put a Spell On You


Were you a witness?
Were you a witness?
And on that holy day
And on that bloody day
Were you a witness?
Were you a witness?
And on that holy day
And on that bloody day
And on his dying bed he told me:
Tell all my friends I was fighting, too
But to all the cowards and voyeurs:
There are no more tickets to the funeral
There are no more tickets to the funeral
Were you a witness?
Were you a witness?
And on that holy day
And on that bloody day
There are no more tickets to the funeral
There are no more tickets to the funeral
The funeral is crowded!
Were you a witness?
Were you a witness?
Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
Were you there when they nailed him to the cross?
Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble
Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
Were you a witness? Were you a witness?
Were you there when they dragged him to the grave?
Were you there when they dragged him to the grave?
Sometimes it causes me to wonder, wonder, wonder
Were you there when they dragged him to the grave?
And on that holy day
And on that bloody day
Were you a witness?

Were you there when they laid him in the tomb?
Were you there when they laid him in the tomb?
Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble
Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
Were you a witness? Were you a witness?
SWING! SWING!
A band of Angels coming after me
Coming for to carry me home
Swing! Swing!
A band of Devils coming after me
For to drag me to the grave
Swing! Swing!
But I will not go
And I shall not go
I will wake up
And I shall walk from this room into the sun
Where the dirty angel doesn't run
Where the dirty angel cannot go
And brothers in this time of pestilence
Do know that we meet we hear another sick man sigh
Each time that we meet we hear another has died
And I see angels angels angels devils
Angels angels devils
Angels angels devils
Coming for to drag me to the grave
Angels!
Mr. Sandman makes a filthy bed for me
But I will not rest
And I shall not rest
As a man who has been blinded by the storm
And waits for angels by the road
While the devil waits for me at night
With knives and lies and smiles
And sings the "swing low sweet chariot"
Of death knells
One by one
Like a sentence of the damned
And one by one
Of my brothers die
Unloved, unsung, unwanted
Die, and faster please
We've got no money for extended visits
Says the sandman
But we who have gone before
Do not rest in peace
Remember me?
Unburied
I am screaming in the bloody furnaces of Hell
And only ask for you
To raise your weary eyes into the sun
Until the sun has set
For we who have gone before
Do not rest in peace
We who have died
Shall never rest in peace
There is no rest until the fighting's done
And I see Angels Angels
Devils
Angels Angels
Angels Angels Devils
Coming for to drag me to the grave
Angels!

Diamanda Galás
The Litanies of Satan/Judgement Day
1985/1992

01 intro
02 There Are No More Tickets to the Funeral (excerpt)
03 Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?
04 Let My People Go
05 Judgement Day
06 spoken word
07 Artémis/Cris D'Aveugle (Blind Man's Cry)
08 Insane Asylum
09 Gloomy Sunday
10 I Put a Spell On You
11 Scream of Love (bonus track)
12 outro
13 The Litanies of Satan 

Total time: 1:04:44
Tracks 02-10: Cabaret Metro, Chicago IL USA 4.11.1992
Track 11: MEAT, New York City NY USA 8.15.1992; mixed by Aldo Hernandez
Track 13: I-Beam, San Francisco CA USA 7.29.1985
Tracks 01 & 12 are short vocal interludes of indeterminate origin, possibly created for this video, or extracts of existing pieces

Diamanda Galás - vocals, piano, percussion & electronics

256/48 (Tracks 01-12) & 224/48 (Track 13) audio from 2 digitized, out-of-print & never reissued or DVD'd VHS tapes
Tracks 01-12: "Judgement Day" (Mute Film, 1993)
Track 13: "The Litanies of Satan" (Target Video, 1986)
extracted, converted to 16/44 CD Audio, tracked, slightly denoised and minimally remastered by EN, August 2022
368 MB FLAC/direct link


Born this day in 1955, and The Shriek of the Week ever since, I'm closing out August with the undisputed and righteous queen of Hades, ladies.

That's right, Diamanda Galás -- all-around visionary and noted anti-AIDS crusader way before it was fashionable -- is 67 today, and there are a few tickets left to the birthday party, thanks to some outta print and never DVD'd VHS tapes I spent the week extractifying/fucking with. Scream on into September, I say!--J.

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Sweetback Sunday: Melvin Van Peebles 90



Heliocentrics/Melvin Van Peebles/Archie Shepp - The Cavern

The little tool I had that converted the FLACs to mp4s broke, so we're back to pix at the top, with a scratch audio player underneath for the sample du jour.

This has to be brief, as I'm now supremely irritated at Nonsense Tech.

I don't usually do filmmakers, but this one dabbled in music so we'll make an exception.

He passed last year and he'd have been 90 today, so celebrate we shall.

The acknowledged father of Blaxploitation, and really a primary avatar of African-American cinema of the last 50 years, movies in general would look a lot different had he never existed.

He first burst onto the scene at the dawn of the 1970s, with a film that still turns people's minds inside out five full decades later.

Part action adventure, part polemic, and all mayhem, this first big film catapulted him to the forefront of the culture almost fully formed.

Other acclaimed films followed. He had a son -- who became a superstar in front of the camera -- named Mario, with whom most are familiar.

And like I was saying, all the while he dabbled in music.

The soundtrack to his first film doubles as the debut of Earth, Wind & Fire, in addition to containing his own sounds.

All of his subsequent movies have songs of his, and he even has a couple of records that have no film tie-in and are just standalone examples of him doing music.

He also intermittently collaborated with other musicians, and today I've plucked the audio from a European satellite TV broadcast to illustrate this.

Here we have quite the combination, with our hero and new nonagenarian getting busy with noted maestros The Heliocentrics, and if that wasn't enough you get tenor titan Archie Shepp commentating on the whole 75 minutes.


The Heliocentrics
Melvin Van Peebles
Archie Shepp 
Jazz à La Villette 2015
Espace Charlie Parker
Grande Halle de la Villette
Paris, France
9.8.2015

01 Prologue
02 Big Bang Reincarnation
03 Searching for Signs of Love
04 Blue Mist
05 The Cavern
06 Transformation, Part I
07 Transformation, Part II
08 Telepathic Routine
09 The Dance
10 Trust the Cosmos (Believe In the Universe)
11 Infinite List (Toss the Dice)
12 Epilogue

Total time: 1:15:27

Adrian Owusu - guitar
Shabaka Hutchings - bass clarinet
Ollie Parfitt - keyboards
Jessica Lauren - keyboards
Jake Ferguson - bass
Malcolm Catto - drums
Jack Yglesias - percussion
Tom Hodges - electronics
Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone
Melvin Van Peebles - narrator

192/48k audio extracted from a 2016 HD "Mezzo" satellite TV broadcast
converted to 16/44 CD Audio, volume boosted and tracked by EN, August 2022
385 MB FLAC/direct link


I might do one or two more for August if all goes according to plan.... which it almost never does.

But today is the day when we say thank you and HBD to Melvin Van Peebles, born this day in 1932 and forever, eternally singing that badass song.--J.


8.21.1932 - 9.21.2021

Thursday, August 11, 2022

So Jah Say: Unconditional Dub


It's #700 at last, and a worthy subject it is, accompanied by the sort of stellar rarity I try to supply.

We're also inaugurating the integration of my YouTube channel into here, with a track from whatever I'm sharing leading off the top of each post so you can get a taste before you paste.

Today's 64th birthday guy is someone I've wanted to cover since 9 years ago when I started this page.

Part of the original circle of British Punk, he transcended the limitations of 1977 and became one of the godfathers of Modern Dub.

The legend has it that he got his stage name from another, somewhat more primitive bassist: Sid Vicious, who was apparently too drunk to say "John Wardle".

Anyway he was the original bass player of Public Image Limited until 1980, when he voyaged out to a solo career that's featured all sorts of milestones and interesting turns.

His first adventure on his own, in 1981, was a band called The Human Condition.

That's THC for short.

They didn't make a studio record, as within a year they had morphed into this dude's signature group, Invaders of the Heart.

A group which he still leads to this day, by the way.

The Human Condition didn't make it into the studio, but they toured for a good part of 1981 and into 1982.

Lucky for us, they released two cassette-only live tapes, the first of which was the very first Instant Official Bootleg, which made it into the shops 48 hours after the performance.

These cassettes were gone from print almost as soon as they appeared, and to my knowledge have only since ever circulated from 128K mp3s that were at the wrong speed and sourced from chewed up tapes.

I've spent the last 10 days working on changing that.


Jah Wobble's The Human Condition
Live In Europe 1981

01 Apocalypse pts. 1 & 2
02 City of Gold
03 Neon
04 Sleazy
05 Reality
06 Tension
07 Oil Pump
08 Frantic
09 The Human Condition
10 Red Indian
11 City of Gold II
12 Waves
13 The End
14 The Human Condition II
15 Soundcheck
16 Condemned

Total time: 1:16:42
Tracks 01-11: Collegiate Theatre, London UK 9.13.1981 
Tracks 12-15: venue unknown, The Netherlands November 1981 
Track 16: unknown European date & venue, Nov. 1981 (audience recording included for completeness)

Jah Wobble - bass
Dave "Animal" Maltby - guitar
Jim Walker - drums
Annie Whitehead - saxophones

sounds like 1st or 2nd gen copies of the original, way out-of-print and allegedly never-to-be-reissued cassettes
Tracks 01-11 may have been remastered previously
declipped, pitch corrected and retracked -- with Tracks 12-16 remastered -- by EN, August 2022
547 MB FLAC/direct link


The London segment of this mis-circulates as "The Venue 1982," but it isn't, it's this. The Holland segment was only ever around from the mp3s, which ran so fast they sounded like a 170BPM remix... I'm completely woeful at pitch issues but I did my best.

So yeah, Jah Wobble -- born this day in 1958 and still a vital creative force -- makes 700 posts for this blog. I can think of no one more worthy, period.

We'll start the road to 800 next week, but this monster 76 minutes of bottom-driven madness oughta keep you funked for a good while.--J.