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greedrex 10.26.2008 05:18 AM

the JSBX appreciation thread
 
Nobody ever brings up The Jon Spencer Blues explosion.
I think these three LPs are really good:
 

 

 





what do you think?

stu666 10.26.2008 05:49 AM

i don't think they rule but i also don't think they suck

(i can't see the 3 lp pics)

PAULYBEE2656 10.26.2008 07:16 AM

worry is an amazing album...

steve newman 10.26.2008 10:06 AM

i appreciate 'em. listened to orange just yesterday.

batreleaser 10.26.2008 11:33 AM

i hate the blues explosion. i dont understand how someone can go from a band as amazing as pussy galore to lameness like boss hog and the blues explosion.

greedrex 10.26.2008 11:39 AM

i prefer JSBX to Pussy galore (which i like)

batreleaser 10.26.2008 12:19 PM

no way. pussy galore is one of my favorite bands, just pure sleaze rock n roll from an atonal and nihilistic perspective. not to mention the players involved; spencer, hagerty, cafritz, bob bery, and even tom smith of to live and shave in la was in the band at the height of thier powers. speaking of whom, has anyone heard the casette smith put out detailing a single pussy galore practice session? apparently its to prove the myth that pussy galore was just as volatile in practice as in concert and on record, and its apparently one of the best things they ever recorded.

greedrex 10.26.2008 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by batreleaser
no way.

way!

blunderbuss 10.26.2008 12:29 PM

I loved JSBX circa Orange. It's amazing that someone can devlop from such scuzzy crap as Pussy Galore to something just soooooooooooooooo rockin'.

Boss Hog were also pretty brilliant around the same time. Possibly even more brilliant.

StevOK 10.26.2008 01:30 PM

Plastic Fang was an awesome album too.

jon boy 10.27.2008 01:54 AM

they used to be good but in recent times they have gone seriously downhill and samey. its a shame really because they could do more interesting things but when you build your ideas on shouting blues explosion 50 times a night then what do you expect?

Pookie 10.27.2008 02:01 AM

Pussy Galore were ok. Jon Spencer peaked with Orange and it's been downhill since.

But he's still left us with some fine albums.

Dead-Air 10.27.2008 02:02 AM

I'm significantly more into Pussy Galore, but the Blues Explosion had their moments. At some point even the most dedicated fan must get bored with Spencer repeating shit over and over again though (both from song to song and also in the same song).

Pookie 10.27.2008 02:07 AM

Recently I was listening to a recording of the Mark Radcliffe radio show when he had JSBX playing as guests.

The music was great, but they had NO sense of humour whatsoever.

Mark & Lard's repeated screams of "FRANK SPENCER'S BLUES EXPLOSION" met with a stony silence...

greedrex 10.27.2008 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Pussy Galore were ok. Jon Spencer peaked with Orange and it's been downhill since.

But he's still left us with some fine albums.

amen to that!

blunderbuss 10.27.2008 04:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Pussy Galore were ok. Jon Spencer peaked with Orange and it's been downhill since.

But he's still left us with some fine albums.

What? Is he dead?

noisereductions 10.27.2008 07:13 AM

I like NOW I GOT WORRY. ORANGE was pretty good. The album with Dub Narcotic SS was ok. After that, meh.

Pookie 10.27.2008 07:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blunderbuss
What? Is he dead?

Artistically.

PAULYBEE2656 10.27.2008 07:42 AM

i didnt mind damage! i thought it was ok, not great but listenable...

repeater 10.27.2008 07:49 AM

yeah, those three records, espesially ORANGE, are great! Saw them live around the time now I got worry got out, and that was very, very, very good!


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