Illecebrous Hot Links

Pressure Drop, The Clash (1979)
“Now when it drops on your dirty little head (oh yeah)
Where you gonna go?”
In 1979, premier UK punk group The Clash covered The Maytals’ 1969 hit.

Alien Cat.
Nora the Cat.

New ringtone.

Bugs ‘n’ Ghias.

L’aria del Cane.

Special effects.

A sad situation.

Landsgemeinde.

Una Vespa rossa.

June 1982, Berlin.

Leaving California.

Robin Trower is 81.

Mother’s Day knits.

Rat kings.
Rat king dumplings.

OPC commemorative pin.

Into the bowels of Everest.

It’s a Jeff Lewis Meal Deal.”

No one remembers 2nd Place.

Cowboy Adam sings The Eagles.

The Teether [via Everlasting Blört].

Astronaut Michael Collins’ secret fear.

Catchin’ crawfs [via Memo Of The Air].

10 minutes of ant noise [via Thompson, blog].

[Image at top found here. Don’t forget to call Mom.]


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Saturday Matinee – SKAyway, Krakin’ Kellys & Joe Bonamassa

SKAyway is a band from Makati, Philippines, that plays “punkSKAdelic music twisted with reggae, blues, swing and rock.”

Krakin’ Kellys is a Belgian Celtic punk pub brawl band that has generated a lot of attention since their formation in 2017 for their mix of traditional Irish tavern sounds with skate punk energy.

Joe Bonamassa‘s Merry Christmas Blues album (2013) is still free for download. Every song is a good one.

Just a few more days to get stuff wrapped and to the post office so gifts don’t arrive really late. I was thinking about doing it tomorrow, but the porch is calling. You know the drill. Noonish o’clock. There. Be.

Saturday Matinee – Orkestra Obsolete, Thee Sinseers, Kemuri & The Ghost Town Blues Band

“It’s like a bunch of 1930’s comic book villains got together and formed a band.” – YouTube Comment
Not much can be found about Orkestra Obsolete except that Scottish guitarist Angus McIntyre assembled the band for the BBC. The original un-colorized video was released ca. 2016 and is a cover of New Order’s 1983 electrobeat song of the same name.

Thee Sinseers have the chicano soul groove down and mix in a bit of Motown on the side. Wait’ll Joey Quiñones’ voice ages a bit and they’ll be even better.

Founded in Oxnard, California in 1995, disbanded 2007, reunited 2012, Kemuri is more to my liking these days. They released two albums back-to-back in 2015 and they’re still touring world wide.

Ignore the tacky stage decor, The Ghost Town Blues Band nails the Memphis sound of the early 70s.

That should hold you over for a while. Have a big fat sloppy weekend, but be back here tomorrow just because.