Saturday, October 10, 2020

Countdown To Halloween...

Give It Up Do As I Say
Lady Gaga

This year with Halloween being tailored to COVID 19, I still think it's important to get into the spirit (of course the pun was intended.) It's my favorite time of the year. This being stated I thought I would share with you what a huge fan I am of vampires.

"Yes" I love vampires, when I was a youngster I wanted to be one when I grew up. Yeah, there's that...

Here to represent is Lady Gaga as The Countess from American Horror Story: Hotel. While AHS: Hotel had it's flaws (all seasons of that show do, some more than others.) I enjoyed it for the most part. Especially how they set it in Hollywood and fictionalized real Show Biz icons and Serial Killers, into the tapestry of the story.

Well Minions we only have 21 more days until the High Holy Day, and if you want next year to be more celebratory, get out and VOTE! 

Voters Information at:

https://www.vote.org/   

Friday, October 9, 2020

The Gun Club

THE GUN CLUB'S 1982 PUNK-BLUES CLASSIC "MIAMI" RETURNS WITH DELUXE DOUBLE-VINYL AND DOUBLE-CD REISSUES VIA BLIXA SOUNDS


Both the LP and CD editions come with a disc of previously unreleased demos.

Street date December 4, 2020


With a howling and unholy mix of punk rock and the blues, Jeffrey Lee Pierce and The Gun Club exploded upon the L.A. club scene in the early '80s. They recorded their debut album, 1981's Fire of Love, for the local Slash/Ruby label. But when it came time to record a follow-up, the group decamped to New York to work with producer Chris Stein of Blondie and his new label, Animal. The results were 1982's stunning Miami, an album that didn't get its proper due back in the day. Blixa Sounds will right that wrong on December 4, 2020 with deluxe reissues of the album in double-CD and double-vinyl editions.
 
Both the double-CD and double-vinyl editions will contain a digitally remastered version of the original 12-track album, as well as demos of every track. In addition, the CD version will contain a second disc jam-packed with a total of 18 previously unreleased demos, including 6 tracks exclusive to the CD release.
 
The double-vinyl version will be released as a two-LP set packaged in a gatefold cover with extensive liner notes by drummer Terry James Graham and journalist Craig Rosen, as well as rare photos and ephemera. The CD version is a two-disc set, also with liner notes, photos and ephemera.
 
While their own hometown of Los Angeles was lukewarm to The Gun Club, others, including Blondie guitarist Chris Stein, took notice. He signed the band to his fledging Animal imprint, awarded to him by Chrysalis Records for Blondie's huge commercial success.
 
With the band relocated to New York, Stein produced Miami at Blank Tape Studios in June 1982, with Deborah Harry on hand to sing backup vocals, credited under the pseudonym D.H. Laurence Jr. In a sense, it was payback, because Pierce was more than a male groupie and West Coast head of the Blondie fan club. It was Jeffrey Lee who suggested that Blondie cover The Nerves' "Hanging on the Telephone," a highlight and British hit on the band's breakthrough album, 1978's Parallel Lines.
Despite the involvement of two members of Blondie, Miami was no pop-punk concoction, but rather a further exploration of the neo-swamp blues Pierce and company had mined on the acclaimed Fire of Love, though Stein's production made Pierce's toxic musical stew a little easier to swallow.
 
As was usually the case with The Gun Club, Miami found the band in a state of flux. Ritter split after recording the basic tracks. He's credited on the album below the band's then-current members, alongside Pierce's "additional piano" and Harry's pseudonym-credited backing vocals, and The Gun Club appears as a trio on in the cover photo, with Ritter missing in action.
 
"The band was really starting to split apart," Graham confirms in the documentary Ghost on the Highway: A Portrait of Jeffrey Lee Pierce and The Gun Club."It was going to Jeff's head… Chris Stein, his friend, is producing the record and somebody is telling him, 'You don't need your band, all you need is you.'"
 
Whatever the case, Miami is a classic, from the opening "Carry Home" to the closer "Mother Earth," which Billy Idol said was key influence on his 1982 hit "White Wedding." In a TV interview, Pierce said, "I didn't see how he saw it similar in his head, really. It didn't make any sense to me, but I said, 'Fine, I guess if it inspired you to make that music, it's good.'"
 
While The Gun Club went on to influence such artists as Chris Isaak, The White Stripes and Mark Lanegan, the band also highlighted their own influences on Miami. The album includes a howling take on Creedence Clearwater Revivals' "Run Through Jungle," a revved up version of the traditional folk song "John Hardy," and a Cramps-like rendition of J.R. Reynolds' "Fire of Love," the should-have-been title track of their first album.
 
Yet Pierce's originals hold their own against covers, beginning with "Carry Home," which opens the album with Pierce singing, "Come down to the willow garden with me / Come go with me," over Graham's steadfast beats and Dotson's guitar twang. From there, Pierce takes listeners on a wild ride, through the psychobilly stomp of "Like Calling Up Thunder," the anthem-like drama of "Brother and Sister," and the charging rockabilly of "Devil in the Woods," in which Pierce goes into a full yodel. Side one closes with "Texas Serenade," featuring Rubber Rodeo's Mark Tomeo adding some atmospheric steel guitar to counter Pierce's frantic vocals.
 
The albums continues with "Watermelon Man," with Pierce sharing writing credit with Dotson, Andy Warhol associate Walter Steding adding fiddle and Stein playing the bongos on some ghostly aural voodoo that'll haunt you to your core. "Bad Indian" charges through like a locomotive, while "Sleeping in Blood City" has Pierce ranting like a madman on his 19th nervous breakdown. It all comes to a tasteful end with Tomeo's steel guitar, Ritter's throbbing bass, Dotson's guitar accents and Pierce crooning us back to "Mother Earth."
 
This special two-CD version of Miami also includes a second disc, featuring demo versions of every track on the album, plus six previously unreleased demos of material that would later turn up on The Las Vegas Story ("Walking With the Beast," "Prune Dicks From Mars," "Vampires," "Journey to Zatar," "Blue Hair" and "Pig Boys").
 
Though some have criticized Miami, Stein is still proud of the album. "I have gotten flak from Gun Club members who played on Miami for not having a 'hard rock' enough approach to the production," he says in the book From Blondie: Parallel Lives by Dick Porter and Kris Needs. "I don't recall any of them voicing concerns at the time. Jeffrey and I spend a lot of time thinking about what the record should ultimately sound like. He really wanted to get away from a standard punk rock approach and reach into the world of so-called 'normal' music by making more references to country, et cetera. Jeff was the one who brought in a pedal steel guitar player. I know for sure he liked the record."
 
And Gun Club biographer Ryan Leach maintains the album is even stronger than Fire of Love. "I think Jeffrey's lyric writing had progressed in that year or so," Leach says in Ghost on the Highway: A Portrait of Jeffrey Lee Pierce and The Gun Club. "There are also a lot of harmonies on that record that Fire of Love never dreamed of."
  
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Thursday, October 8, 2020

Michael's Musings

Read My Mask
Michael Shinafelt

Well last night's Vice Presidential debate confirms it: Flies Love Sh!t! Glad Pence's only Black Friend could make an appearance on his behalf. More like on Harris' behalf, she slayed his lying butt, time to move on to more dignified things, or not...

Biden 2020: He won't try to kill you

I'm a pure bred Hyena, got it?

Rest In Power Eddie Van Halen

I got my ballot on Tuesday, filled it out and put if in a drop box on Wednesday, it's that simple V-O-T-E!

Isn't the invisible accordion the best???

Fleetwood Mac charting takes me to my happy place

Take the contouring down a notch 

It's hard out there to defend the indefensible, it's also hard out there for a pimp. The more you know

Woman Crush of the Week - Kamala Harris, she gives good face 

Mein Cough, think about it, but not too much

Pumpkin Stems, discuss -

Free samples are never coming back, this may just push me over the edge

BTW - He's dead inside RE: What's wrong with his eyes

Did you know that Staples actually sells staples? I'm off to Dick's next...

Join me won't you at:

https://www.instagram.com/michaelshinafelt/?hl=en

https://twitter.com/MShinafelt   

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

"Daughters Of Darkness"



Just in time for Halloween!

DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS 

50th Anniversary 4K restoration on 3-Disc Limited Edition
4K UHD Blu-ray and DVD on October 27th

Limited Collector's Edition includes 4K UHD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, Soundtrack CD, collectable booklet, reversible sleeve, and 3D lenticular slipcover (First Pressing)

Blu-ray features 1080p HD Resolution and DTS-HD Master Audio

UHD features 2160p Ultra HD Resolution and Dolby Vision HDR, with Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD Master Audio

International screen icon Delphine Seyrig (LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD) stars as Elizabeth Bathory, an ageless Countess with a beautiful young 'companion' (Goth goddess Andrea Rau) and a legendary legacy of perversion. But when the two women seduce a troubled newlywed couple (Canadian beauty Danielle Ouimet and John Karlen of DARK SHADOWS and CAGNEY & LACEY), they unleash a frenzy of sudden violence and depraved desire that shocked both art house audiences and grindhouse crowds worldwide.

Co-written and directed by Harry Kümel, DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS remains one of the most exquisitely mesmerizing adult horror films ever made. Blue Underground is now proud to present the uncensored Director's Cut of this classic psychosexual shocker in a gorgeous restoration, scanned in 4K 16-bit from its long-lost original 35mm camera negative, with Dolby Vision HDR and a new Dolby Atmos audio mix, packed with revealing Extras!  

Monday, October 5, 2020

Monday Motivation

Buffy The Vote Slayer
Sarah Michelle Gellar

"Tell me why, I don't like Mondays, I want to shoot, The whole day down" - I Don't Like Mondays, The Boomtown Rats

While you may not like Mondays, here we are at another one, so suck it up buttercup. Since it's the Season of the Witch and Vampire, today's Monday Motivation comes in the form of none other then Buffy The Vampire Slayer Sarah Michelle Gellar!!!

See Sarah slay in her mask with a message "Vote" - That's correct Minions Buffy is is telling you to vote and if that isn't motivation enough to do so, well then: "Who are you?!"

The 2020 election is less than a month away, and while orange is an in color during the Halloween season, let's make blue the hue for November...

Mic Drop! 

SMG on IG - 

https://www.instagram.com/sarahmgellar/?hl=en 

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Only 27 More Days...

Jump My Bones
Gus Kenworthy 

With all the chaos in the world let's not lose sight of what's important this month, Halloween! "Yes" Minions it's that time of year again, for tricks & treats. Honestly I don't know the difference between a trick and a treat, both are equally fun 😉 

Today's Halloween poster guy is Gus Kenworthy seen here as a sexy skeleton of some sort at American Horror Story's 100 episode celebration. You may remember Gus was in AHS: 1984, the season of episode 100.

Honestly I chose Gus because he is showing some chest and he has hair on it, yep I like a man with a hairy chest. 

Mic Drop!

Gus on IG -

https://www.instagram.com/guskenworthy/?hl=en