A week or two ago I made a "generational" comment to our GM. He and I were born at around the same time and share a learned distaste for self-promotion. I remarked how differently people just a decade younger seem to behave: "They don't hide their light under a bushel," I said, "however dim it may be."
In my never-ending struggle not to grow up, I'm going to try that on for a minute. This was a good show. I have been on a run of them. You should be listening. You probably won't regret it.
Now, back to acting my age: I was young, for real, when
Blind Idiot God was released. The SST affiliation does not carry the same prestige as, say, 4AD or Factory Records [though there is an SST Facebook group, god help me] but we certainly added everything that label put out, and it all wound up in "heavy rotation" though we were too cool to call it that. It was a long time ago, so my memory might be scrambled, but I think it was late 1987, sophomore year; the novelty of college was wearing off, I was ready for fall term to end, being in California I would fantasize about winter weather I had never experienced and try to will our "cold" 60-degree days into being something that looked like the photos on the back cover of this record. I think of this, randomly, as wintry music.
But enough from me. There are just too many words written about music, this website being a prime example. Another age reference--back in the pre-internet era, it was hard to find anything written about bands or records you liked, unless you were into some real dinosaur-ish acts. The
Trouser Press Record Guide was something I treasured. I have three editions of that thing. Here's what they have to say about the Blind Idiot God record: "Simultaneously leaning towards heavy metal (with less ego) and reggae (with more voltage), these demonic decibel gluttons are having the time of their lives in hammer-of-the-gods territory." Sounds like fun, although "hammer of the gods territory" seems like a phrase that would make an older artist wince and one that a younger band would write about itself. So it goes.
BOMBAST playlist, 2015 July 22, 2100-2300:
- "Dino" | Harmonia | Musik von Harmonia | Universal
- "Deep Field" | Rob Clouth | Deep Field | Leisure System
- "German Haircut" | Flying Lotus | Cosmogramma | Warp
- "A Safe Haven from the Problems of the Real World" | House ov Leaves | Void Transcripts | Parachute
- "Speed Display - Richard Fearless Metal Box Mix" | Moebius, Plank, Neumeier | Speed Display | Bureau B
- "Dark & Bright" | Blind Idiot God | Blind Idiot God | SST | "Physical Evidence"
- "Dedication" | The Dead Heat | Void Transcripts | Parachute
- "Swim" | Nicolas Jaar | Nymphs III | Other People
- "CD Girl" | La Casa al Mare | This Astro | Bandcamp self-release
- "Wide Open Spaces" | Blind Idiot God | Blind Idiot God | SST | "Physical Evidence"
- "River of Longing" | Blank Realm | River of Longing | Fire
- "Take One" | Front 242 | Back Catalogue | Wax Trax!
- "Landscape" | Satoshi Tomiie | New Day | Abstract Architecture
- "Subterranean Flight" | Blind Idiot God | Blind Idiot God | SST | "Physical Evidence"
- "The Days of Wine and Roses" | The Dream Syndicate | The Days of Wine and Roses | Omnivore
- "Draygo's Guilt" | The Fall | The Wonderful and Frightening Escape Route To... | Beggars Banquet
- "Kerosene" | Big Black | Atomizer | Touch & Go
- "He Has Plans for You" | Blue Mountain Club | Void Transcripts | Parachute
- "The Savage Bush Hotel" | Felix Laband | Deaf Safari | Compost
- "Picasso" | John Beltran | Safardic EP | Silhouette Noir
- "Shifting Sand -> Tired Blood" | Blind Idiot God | Blind Idiot God | SST | "Physical Evidence"
- "Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow" | Funkadelic | Motor City Madness | Westbound
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"Savage Bush Garden," oof. I regret it, truly, madly, deeply