national past time is juiced.

Written by gregor on March 27th, 2008 in announcement, new stuff, shows.

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sup, holmes? or is it homes? ok this is going to be the last redesign for a long time, cause i actually am purchasing this one. so, i will feel more or less attached to it or i guess more or less attached to not wanting to feel like i am wasting money - which i am actually pretty damn good at. thoughts? i dig it, but what say you?

edit-thanks for everyone’s input. i am going back to this one for right now until i decide wtf i am doing and work out some of the kinks with the other one.

hey, dr pepper wants to give everyone in the good ol u s of a free can of their good stuff. the only caveat is that gn’r must release chinese democracy before the end of the 08. could a free can of my favorite pop be enough to get this fuckin record out? yeah, probably not. i am guessing that its been scrapped yet again or at very least he’s waiting to get that promise from dr pepper up to a 6 pack for everyone in the u.s.

i have been wondering what booze explosioner russell simins has been up to lately, actually not really, but its good to know he’s not dead. anyway, as it turns out he’s been working on a record with dan the automator, seems like a cool pairing, and they are going under the name men without pants. havent heard the record, naturally, but it features a long list of peeps including sean lennon, members of cibo matto, mooney suzuki and apparently the lead chick of the yeah yeah yeahs is singing back up on this here track. not too sure what else to say except it should be a fun record for sure.

and the girls go

men without pants myspace

i kinda like it when i feel a band could kick my ass, which isnt saying much, but i am damn sure i could at very least take sufjan. such is the case with vincent black shadow, who i kept refering to in my brains as vincent black lightning. on first listen one might surmise that motorhead may be a big influence, and i think you may be correct, but theres a lot more shit going on then lemmy’s moles got hairs. imagine, if its possible, the bizarre offspring of a freaky tool heavy threesome that may or may not included members of dillinger four, the cramps, comets on fire and the two ladies from nashville pussy. check em out!

their debut, more deeper, is out now with a special release show goin on at the cake shop in nyc on 3.29.

shamanix

wooden kimono

volume one

vincent black shadow myspace

admittedly, i dont know much about george clinton and his p funk allstars other than his part in the jeremy piven/david spade classic piece of cinema, pcu. well, i know a little bit more than that but not much. i have been gettin into this show, which sounds like a fuckin riot. anyone got any clinton recommendations? i have nothing other than this. gracias!

george clinton and the p funk allstars live in saratoga springs, ny on 10.7.99.
1. fade in

2. cosmic slop

3. tear the roof off

4. up for the downstroke

5. like james brown

6. i dont care

7. violin jam

8. tear the roof off

9. jam

10. jam

11. dope dog

12. free your mind

13. maggot brain

14. jam

15. fly on

16. flashlight

17. knee deep

18. sentimental journey

19. knee deep

20. atomic dog

21. radio dj’s

22. red hot momma

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9 Comments

  • Anthony on March 27th, 2008 at 9:33 am

    I liked the old site. It had more color to. Sorry. ….and awesome J Molina show you put up the other day!! thanks.

  • SteveC on March 27th, 2008 at 3:14 pm

    Gregor,

    I’m in much the same boat as you. I don’t know much about the whole p-funk world, but I like what I’ve heard.

    Check it out…

    http://notthatyoung.blogspot.com/2008/01/passed-me-by-parliament-funkadelic.html

  • jeff on March 27th, 2008 at 8:38 pm

    great show. thanks..

    i will say that i like the last site design better… still my favorite music site, but i like the previous version.

  • Neil Cake on March 28th, 2008 at 8:19 am

    Thanks for this.

    With regard to George Clinton, I recommend any of his Parliament stuff. Also, his appearance on the Wu-Tang’s “Wolves” from their last album is class.

  • chris k on March 28th, 2008 at 5:37 pm

    gregor, sup? whatever works for you is fine here…it’s the great content that makes your dobe the must visit every day…hear anything about westy comin out and playin this summer??? nothin on the usual suspects.

    site is great, do what you do

  • gregor on March 29th, 2008 at 2:20 am

    hey chris, yeah i got nothin on westy?! hopefully soon, though. i did hear that waits is touring, or may be touring.

    @ jeff, thanks bro preciate the kind words
    @ neil, will definitely check out that wu. i had been avoiding it cause i heard it was not so hot, or actually that it was pretty shitty.
    @ steve, great minds think a like, brother

  • Trampus on March 29th, 2008 at 9:27 am

    There is loads of Funkadelic stuff at emusic. It’s all pretty wonderful. “Good to Your Earhole” is a classic, the kind of jam that the Chili Peppers must have loved!

  • Neil Cake on March 29th, 2008 at 11:17 am

    I really enjoyed the Wu album when I first got it, but I’m not sure it’s got the longevity I thought it might. Nevertheless, “Rushing Elephants” and “Wolves” are two of the best hip-hop tracks I’ve heard for a long time.

    So yeh, you may as well give it a listen, even if only for Mr Clinton.

  • Frozix on June 11th, 2008 at 7:07 pm

    If you like P-Funk forget about Wu-Tang Clan; you better look for Funkadelic, Parliament, P-Funk All Stars, George Clinton`s solo albums, Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, Eddie Hazel, Zapp, Mutiny beside others. There are tons of live bootlegs in the internet as well. If you have no idea where to start check first The P-Funk Earth Tour Album 1977 of Parliament. * * * * *