Comment on July 13th, 2007.
Is there a single Tin Huey cd I can/should get? I've heard about this band for some time, of course, given the proximity to Pere Ubu (aren't there also some common members?), but have never heard their music...
I have some Waitresses songs on the Mutant Disco comps....
This 69-minute song thing sounds like it's just up my alley.
Comment on July 13th, 2007.
Get the one album Tin Huey released during their original run -- Contents Dislodged During Shipment -- and I'll bet you'll love it. The weakest thing on it is the single, a cover of "I'm a Believer", the one song by them that has turned up on a few compilations. There's another album now, Disinformation, a shelved album that was belatedly released a few years ago, and it's interesting but not the place to begin.
I don't think they have any members in common with any version of Pere Ubu; the best known member of Tin Huey subsequently is probably Ralph Carney.
Comment on July 13th, 2007.
Excellent. Thanks.
I looked on Wikipedia - it says Butler played bass in 15-60-75! I LOVE their Jimmy Bell's Still in Town...
viz. Ubu, I was thinking of Jim Jones, who was in the Electric Eels...
Comment on July 13th, 2007.
15-60-75 is the Robert Kidney band, right? I've never heard them, and am curious. I like Kidney's song on the Golden Palominos' Blast of Silence (I like every song on that misunderstood, heard by the wrong crowd gem), but that's all I know by him.
Comment on July 13th, 2007.
Yes, it is the Kidney band. The Jimmy Bell record is great--though it doesn't sound like a band that would have been from that same scene; very bluesy, a lot of horns.
Comment on July 21st, 2007.
In case you're interested, "Christman Wrapping" podcast by Chris Butler, and A very Merry from the Waitresses on Anablog.
Comment on July 21st, 2007.
Thanks, interesting site.
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