Another edition of random notes I took during Pitchfork:
The connection between ONO and Jenny Hval. Removing layers, physically and sonically.
Anderson Paak! Shamir!
Cartwheels at Sun Ra Arkestra and 92 years old!?
Twin Peaks, from Young Camelot to here. Regret I never saw them more in DIY spots.
Mick Jenkins: "Drink more water."
Crazy inflatable etc...
So why are we here? Why do we go to music festivals? Why do we listen to music? I always have a crises of faith at these things. I wonder what's the point.
Aren't there more important things than listening to music in a park, many of the neighbors can hardly even afford to go to so they settle for hawking dollar water bottles and ponchos on Ashland Ave? But are only greeted with another instance of being ignored.
Being thanked for saving the earth as I parked my bike then participating in an event that trashes a park and having to use Instagram and deplete the energy on my cell phone which I will surely have to charge again at some point.
Do we need these festivals more than ever in a world so full of pain, confusion and anxiety? The world is exploding from Nice to Baton Rouge, do we take advantage of joy at every possible moment, because we never know what will be our last? Or is that a huge cop out?
Showing posts with label ono. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ono. Show all posts
7.21.2016
11.19.2015
Punk Rock Lit Month
There is a slough of lit events coming up involving or related to really cool music peoples. Not all are necessary punk rock, but it's a catchy title, innit?
Saturday November 21st - How Many Fingers Am I Holding Up book release at Quimby's.
Andy Slater, more well-known as Velcro Lewis, is a highly respected and recognizable musician in Chicago. I've seen him perform only once, as lead singer for the funky and psychedelic Velcro Lewis Group, but there was that one time he did a karaoke version of STP's 'Plush' at Cafe Mustache. Now the legally-blind musician has drafted Steve Krakow to draft a graphic novel about Lewis' experiences with visual impairment. Lewis will read from the book, share stories, and do a Q&A. Free, all ages, 7 PM, Quimby's 1854 W North Ave; for more info on the band go to Velcro Lewis Group's website.
Sunday November 29th - Empty Bottle Book Club: Hunger Makes Me A Modern Girl
You don't need me to tell you who Carrie Brownstein is. If for some reason you've made your way to this blog and have never listened to Sleater-Kinney or Wild Flag, or have never seen Portlandia, then do those things now. Brownstein's new memoir has already received high praise and I can't wait to get my hands on it. Free, 21+, 4:30 PM, Empty Bottle 1035 N Western Ave.
Thursday December 3rd - My Kind of Sound: The Secret History of Chicago Music Compendium release party
Speaking of Steve Krakow and speaking of the Empty Bottle, Krakow has his own release show at this swell swill of a venue. You've no doubt seen his illustrations about little known bands in the Chicago Reader. Krakow's dedication to uncovering tunes that time and dirt have piled on top of is impressive and inspiring to every writer no one's read and musician no one's heard of. The compendium finds a home for 200 such columns. $8 or free w/RSVP, 21+, 9 PM, Empty Bottle, 1035 N Western Ave. Bobby Conn, ONO, Athanor, and VCSR perform.
Saturday December 12th - Joe Carducci and Spot of SST in Conversation
Black Flag, Minutemen, Meat Puppets, Husker Du. All are canon when it comes to punk rock and you'd have no idea who they were if it weren't for these two guys. Carducci, co-owner of SST, and Spot, the label's house producer, both have books out. This afternoon, they'll read a bit from their respective works, interview each other, answer questions, "and lie only when absolutely necessary." Oh yeah, ONO, as you may recall, released their first two albums on Thermidor, also ran by Carducci. The more you know. Free, all ages, 3 PM, Permanent Records, 1914 W Chicago Ave.
Alrighty, now that you know what to do, go on and get out there. This is all assuming you've already read new books by Patti Smith and Richard Hell, right RIGHT ?!
Saturday November 21st - How Many Fingers Am I Holding Up book release at Quimby's.
Andy Slater, more well-known as Velcro Lewis, is a highly respected and recognizable musician in Chicago. I've seen him perform only once, as lead singer for the funky and psychedelic Velcro Lewis Group, but there was that one time he did a karaoke version of STP's 'Plush' at Cafe Mustache. Now the legally-blind musician has drafted Steve Krakow to draft a graphic novel about Lewis' experiences with visual impairment. Lewis will read from the book, share stories, and do a Q&A. Free, all ages, 7 PM, Quimby's 1854 W North Ave; for more info on the band go to Velcro Lewis Group's website.
Sunday November 29th - Empty Bottle Book Club: Hunger Makes Me A Modern Girl
You don't need me to tell you who Carrie Brownstein is. If for some reason you've made your way to this blog and have never listened to Sleater-Kinney or Wild Flag, or have never seen Portlandia, then do those things now. Brownstein's new memoir has already received high praise and I can't wait to get my hands on it. Free, 21+, 4:30 PM, Empty Bottle 1035 N Western Ave.
Thursday December 3rd - My Kind of Sound: The Secret History of Chicago Music Compendium release party
Speaking of Steve Krakow and speaking of the Empty Bottle, Krakow has his own release show at this swell swill of a venue. You've no doubt seen his illustrations about little known bands in the Chicago Reader. Krakow's dedication to uncovering tunes that time and dirt have piled on top of is impressive and inspiring to every writer no one's read and musician no one's heard of. The compendium finds a home for 200 such columns. $8 or free w/RSVP, 21+, 9 PM, Empty Bottle, 1035 N Western Ave. Bobby Conn, ONO, Athanor, and VCSR perform.
Saturday December 12th - Joe Carducci and Spot of SST in Conversation
Black Flag, Minutemen, Meat Puppets, Husker Du. All are canon when it comes to punk rock and you'd have no idea who they were if it weren't for these two guys. Carducci, co-owner of SST, and Spot, the label's house producer, both have books out. This afternoon, they'll read a bit from their respective works, interview each other, answer questions, "and lie only when absolutely necessary." Oh yeah, ONO, as you may recall, released their first two albums on Thermidor, also ran by Carducci. The more you know. Free, all ages, 3 PM, Permanent Records, 1914 W Chicago Ave.
Alrighty, now that you know what to do, go on and get out there. This is all assuming you've already read new books by Patti Smith and Richard Hell, right RIGHT ?!
3.26.2014
Ono Part II
So even though I posted a huge long thing yesterday about Ono on Frontier Psychiatrist, I have even more scans that they gave me I wanted to share.These are a bit more wordy (reviews / previews of shows), including the Reader article I mentioned, so I didn't want to add them on a piece already as long as it was. These are for the intense fans. Enjoy.
The following is...well I'm really not quite sure what's going on. The cover of this newspaper says "Pavilion for the Arts, ltd. presents Robert A Fischer's THE JADED DRAGON (A Kah-Boo-Key Event in 5 Acts)." So take that as you will. It happened at the Germania Club on Saturday October 29th, 1983.
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| Review of Machines That Kill People in Aeon Magazine |
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| Review by Scott Michaelson in the Chicago Reader, July 1983 |
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| ...this review is currently not in the Chicago Reader online archives. |
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| Review in Matter Magazine |
The following is...well I'm really not quite sure what's going on. The cover of this newspaper says "Pavilion for the Arts, ltd. presents Robert A Fischer's THE JADED DRAGON (A Kah-Boo-Key Event in 5 Acts)." So take that as you will. It happened at the Germania Club on Saturday October 29th, 1983.
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| Order form for Kate Cincinnati cassette, with original calligraphy by Travis |
2.26.2014
Travis from ONO covering 'Jesus and Tequila'
I've been working on a monster of a piece about Ono over the past couple weeks and watching a lot a lot a lot of youtube videos about them. This was one gem that particularly stood out, since the quality isn't that awful. Probably the most musical thing Travis has been a part of.
And what the hell, here's another Ono video from 1984. Just as unique today as they were then.
And what the hell, here's another Ono video from 1984. Just as unique today as they were then.
11.03.2012
Tonight:
Labels:
energy gown,
no safari,
observatory,
ono,
preview,
wishgift
11.01.2012
Sounds
Kids These Days released Traphouse Rock as a free download.
Ono released their first recorded tunes for the first time since 1986. Albino is streaming on bandcamp.
Here's a(n absurd) new music video from Moon Furies...
...and an equally absurd on from Archie Powell and the Exports:
Ono released their first recorded tunes for the first time since 1986. Albino is streaming on bandcamp.
Here's a(n absurd) new music video from Moon Furies...
...and an equally absurd on from Archie Powell and the Exports:
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