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James Baker Exprience - I Can't Control Myself

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Previously, only the B-Side to this single was posted on here, and I never got around to posting this. I was sending off few items to a friend and came across the file. For more information on James Baker visit WIKIPEDIA.

Schadenfreude - Lubricated Goat

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Schadenfreude - LUBRICATED GOAT
1: Shut Your Mind
2: Prayer For Blood
3: Magumbo Head
4: The Hunt Is Better Than The Kill
5: Toys
6: Melting
Schadenfreude was Lubricated Goat's follow up to their 'Paddock of Love' LP released in 1989 on Black Eye / Amphetamine Reptile Records. The line up featured Gene Ravet (Space Juniors) on Drums, Charles Tolnay on Guitar (King Snake Roost), Guy Madison on Bass & Stu Spasm on Guitar. As this is difficult to locate, I decided to post it on here.
I think Shardenfrauder was recorded in strange state, after we knew that we had an American record deal and we needed to make a new record. We didn’t have enough material that’s why it’s only a six song EP, but we did take some time over it. I’d actually taken Stuart to see Metallica not long before we recorded that, and I think Stuart was impressed by the slick power of that band. I think we might have tried to do something slick, and metal as probably the Goat ever got.
GUY MADISON 2003
Source: Normal CD - Tweaked with Hard Limiting Filter on Cool Edit Pro
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Lubricated Goat Set List

Grong Grong Return

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3 Oct - SQUATTERS ARMS, ADELAIDE 7 Oct - THE LOFT, WARRNAMBOOL 10 Oct - EAST BRUNSWICK CLUB, MELBOURNE 11 Oct - MISSING LINK INSTORE, MELBOURNE 11 Oct - NATIONAL HOTEL, GEELONG 16 Oct - ANNANDALE HOTEL, SYDNEY 17 Oct - HAMILTON STATION HOTEL, NEWCASTLE
CD/DVD Out now on Memorandum Recordings

Grong Grong Live Pic

In The Raw Screens at MEREDITH MUSIC FESTIVAL

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At Last, 'In The Raw' sees the light of day. Screening at the 19th MEREDITH MUSIC FESTIVAL 2009 ECOPLEX CINEMA.

Screening on Friday 11th December, 10pm. Outlands Ecoplex cinema.

In November 1988 Andrew Denton's BLAH BLAH BLAH program caused a nationwide stir by allowing guitar group LUBRICATED GOAT to perform on ABCTV completely naked. The resulting media frenzy jammed talk back lines as the public hotly debated this apparent decline in Australian media standards.

IN THE RAW dispels the myths which have arisen as a result of Lubricated Goat's nude appearance by exposing the politics, the censorship, and the nudity of this event through extensive interviews with the members of Lubricated Goat, with ABC Management and the Blah Blah Blah Production team.

Lubricated Goat: a very exclusive moment (Screen Hub)

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Lubricated Goat: a very exclusive moment
Screen Hub Thursday 10 December, 2009 It is very rare to see a film which you know for sure will only be seen once in public. This is your chance, and it involves nudity, Andrew Denton, and a concession from the ABC. The documentary is called In the Raw, directed by Cousin Creep and produced by Jannine Barnes. The occasion is the 19th Meredith Music Festival. The event will occur on December 11th, at the Outlands Ecoplex Cinema, at 10pm. In the Raw, described by Jannine Barnes as "basically a moment of love and celebration for Andrew Denton and the ABC", is about the notorious moment in November 1988 when guitar band Lubricated Goat performed on Andrew Denton's Blah Blah Blah absolutely, totally and completely IN THE NUDDIE! It was the first time that male nudity had been broadcast on Australian television, proving that we do have testicles, and suggesting that we procreate in the normal way. This caused a sensation. Politicians, ABC management and shock jocks all became involved. Cousin Creep, a stalwart of Melbourne’s 3RRR with his Saturday night show “Paint the Town Clear Gloss”, and “The Breakfasters”, interviewed the group for a cassette fanzine, Aliens Mutants, and heard their side of the story. Not only had the Blah Blah Blah crew known this was going to happen, they also confused the Goat band with No More Bandicoots, an outfit that regularly forgot its trousers before performing. Creep went on to run an indie record label, Hippy Knight Records, suck up the magic of the internet, and move to Bakersfield, California, where he now produces political and themed podcasts. He continues to support the music of bands with names like Feedtime, Thug, King Snake Roost and Bloodloss. But he never forgot that faded frenzy, and started to work on the film in 2002 with Jannie Barnes. Shot around the world, it cost a few thousand in cash, and was a labour of love and high good humour. That joy was a bit strained when Barnes attempted to negotiate the rights to the three and a half minutes of goosefleshed glory which Auntie has cleverly kept. The cost was $40/second. For festival release, a flat fee of $3500. Not the kind of money you earn as an independent producer, or indeed as a rock and roll tragic haranguing the world from the home of California Country music. The ABC has agreed to allow one single public screening for no fee. Hence, the audience at Meredith will be privileged to participate in a moment of history, much like that original audience for Blah Blah Blah, some of whom probably still mourn the terrible time when lead singer Stu Spasm was stabbed in Berlin. Here is one review of the band, from Trouserpress: "Some of the crudest sounds from Australia's belly were belched up by Lubricated Goat, a band which originally featured two former members of Salamander Jim. Since getting underway in early '86, Goatees have slipped in and out and back in again, though the groans, gristle and guttural grunts of Stu Spasm (as well as the backdrop of bleating horns and discordant guitars) have held steady." He survived, as did the clip, which has somehow found its way onto YouTube - without the involvement of Barnes and Creep: I have seen In the Raw. It is funny and illuminating. Since the interviewees say so firmly that the ABC will never, ever run another nude band, perhaps the ABC could run the documentary, and then do just that. After all, Auntie can't have turned prudish, surely? http://www.screenhub.com.au/ | For Australian screen professionals

Visuals on the Bumheads


Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk

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Formed in Sydney 1983 by a group of friends drawn together to create a band that integrated elements of visual art including film, into music performance. Preceeding Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk, Mark (vocal) had written and performed with the band Du Dux Dan. Adrian (saxophone), Yvette (drums) and Tom (guitar) with Real Fucking Idiots, and Chip (bass guitar) with Anti Hierarchy. Real Fucking Idiots and Anti Hierarchy performed together on occasion and realised a potential for the combination of the two. In 1982 Tom and Amanda (RFI) formed the band What with Dean, Owie and Tony (AH), performing until Amandas death late in that year. Dean and Owie then formed Itchy Rat and Tony joined Soggy Porridge. RFI were a riot of intense no-wave art punk. Anti Hierarchy created an urgent punk music inspired by English anarcho punks Crass, Discharge and Disorder. Du Dux Dan were most reflective of the post punk genre, melodic and quirky. The combination of these three was always going to create something interesting. Adrian and Chip were (and still are) likely to infuse any of their music projects with elements of visual art, so Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk became a vehicle for film making and mash ups, screen printed posters, murals, painted clothes and photography. Some of this material is preserved in a collection of Super 8 films with accompanying soundtracks. Sydney had a thriving and well documented alternative music scene in the 70’s and 80’s. A search for the book Inner City Sounds is a good start. The city and innermost suburbs were riddled with small independent venues, which started to be closed down from as early as 82. It was an incredibly creative period and a fortunate time to develop as a musician/artist. The punk community had many factions and centered in venues from the Cross and Darlinghurst, over to Millers Point and around to Surrey Hills and Redfern. The CBD itself was a great hangout. Sydney at this time attracted artists and audiences from other cities, drawn to the swelling numbers in the sub cultures, gangs with distinct styles of dress and music that evolved over time. The art punk scene was already well established but seemed to go through a burst from 82 until the late 80’s. Bands formed, merged, fell apart, people died, went crazy, reemerged, escaped……. The earlier bands gave way to an invigorated new no wave sound and a label: Black Eye (of Red Eye). Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk were recorded by Adrian on his Tascam 4 track quite well, and quite badly live on cassette walkmans. Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk dissolved in 1985, unfortunately too early. Adrian and Mark moved onto No More Bandicoots (Black Eye), Tom to Feedtime (Aberrant) and Chip to Psilicybin. Taken from vimeo.com

The Missing 4th?

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I received correspondence from someone milling around the concept of putting together a compilation which would be the 4th Black Eye compilation (following up to the never released Hairy Biscuit LP).
If you have any suggestions, or old tapes from this era send a message to the chap via Facebook...

Stu Spasm Interview

T-Shirts on EBAY

Street Press Clippings / Flyers

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THUG - Thug. You Tube

5th Anniversary Special: Leather Donut

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Leather Donut
1. The Sexy Dwarf - "Rape Scene Music"
2. Bobby Qualtrough - "Mother Fish Song"
3. Justinstink - "Cassetin Giftieg"
4. Rino - "Sex Life"
5. Nick King - "A Personal Message"
6. Now - "1988"
7. Peter Read - "Kill Me"
8. Martin Bland - "I Like Nitrous Oxide"
9. Dean - "The Trumpeting Toad"
10. The Furry Men of the North - "I Like Looking at Naked Men"
11. Minced Meat - "The World's Got Everything in It"
12. Egg'N'Burgers - "D.D.T."
13. Thug - "Thug Rap"
14. Ren - "Shit Pit"
15. Stu Spasm - "Me and a Great Big Leather Man"
16. Salamander Jim - "Flying Truck"
17. The Bureau of Intelligents - "Erotica"
18. Slub - "Song for Steven"

You Tube Footage Lubricated Goat - THUG

Tex Deadly & the Dum Dums Live (You Tube)

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Tex Perkins as Tex Deadly
Just been notified by camazotz333 that he has uploaded his historic VHS footage of an early Tex Deadly & The Dum Dums gig. Not sure if this filmed from a Queensland show or during their Sydney tour. Comments are welcome as to your recollections.

LUBRICATED GOAT - Live at Piccadilly Hotel (1987)

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This is a different line up of Lubricated Goat that appeared at the Black Eye record launch, at the Piccadilly Hotel (Kings Cross) Sydney on June 2nd 1987.
Goat regulars Stu Spasm (Guitar/Vocals), and Guy Maddison (Bass), were joined by James Baker (Beasts of Bourbon) on Drums, Patrick Kavanagh of Box The Jesuit on Guitar, and Adrian of No More Bandicoots on Sax.
All audio has been taken from Can of Worms TV from You Tube (which can be found here), and tweaked with a parametric equation filter.
Tracks: Jason The Un-Popular, Nerve Quake, Goats And The Men Who Ride Them, Guttersnipe, Frotting with Enio, Trouble.

The Curse of Grong Grong

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Rob Wright a student at Media Arts Production Skills Film School program at Hamilton Secondary College has completed this documentary on Grong Grong - it's now been loaded onto You Tube.

Sub Pop to re-issue feedtime in 2012

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Sub Pop have announced The Aberrant Years (SP980) - the first four albums (issued as CD or Vinyl Box Set) from feedtime—all remastered and with bonus material. As a result of this, we have removed all feedtime mp3s from this blog, and encourage everyone to order it from Sub Pop/Amazon/their Record Store.

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