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The couple coordinated in black outfits for the maternity shoot. Beckham and Wood have been romantically linked since She made their relationship Instagram official that November, with post about his 27th birthday. He turned 29 earlier this month.

The pregnancy news came after Beckham joined the Rams , following an abrupt exit in Cleveland earlier this month. His chemistry issues with quarterback Baker Mayfield reached a boiling point, and he forced his way out.

The Rams had their bye in Week 11, after a loss to the 49ers on Nov. The receiver caught just two passes for 18 yards, but only played 15 snaps. Contact The Author Name required. Email required. Sam Gopal fronts the band and still plays tabla, but Lemmy's voice is the loudest thing in the mix, and his fuzzed-out guitar is all over the disc. He also wrote most of the songs. This record originally came out in on Stable Records, an obscure label formed by Simon Stable.

Sam Gopal - - Escalator Psych [ ]. The Litter - - Distortions 01 Action Woman What'cha Gonna Do About It? Codine Somebody Help Me Substitute Mummy I'm So Glad Legal Matter Rack My Mind Soul Searchin' I'm a Man Here I Go Again [Live][ ] Egyptian [Live][ ] Under the Screaming Double Eagle [Live][ ] Blues One [Live] She's Not There [Live][ ] Pegasus [Live][ ].

It contains the hit "Action Woman" which was originally recorded by them. The bonus songs are a must to be listened to. In fact, the single, which got some airplay in Minnesota in early and then was largely forgotten, didn't reach an international audience until it became cut one, Side One on Volume One of Pebbles in the late '70s. It now has a place of honor on the Nuggets box set.

The Litter were a little more successful and long-lived than the average regional garage band, recording a few albums, the last one for a major label, and evolving into a more progressive hard rock outfit before disbanding around the end of the '60s.

The Litter was formed by members of two Minneapolis area mid-'60s groups, the Victors and the Tabs. Bill Strandlof , who had played the searing guitar lead on "Action Woman," was replaced by Tom Caplan in the spring of , just before they recorded most of the tracks that comprised their debut album.

Leaning heavily on covers of songs by British bands like the Yardbirds, the Who, and Small Faces Distortions was nevertheless a prime example of sixties garage rock at its most powerful. With the garage rock revival this local release became a coveted collector's item, and has since been reissued several times. Chase 2. Mellowing Grey 3. Never Like This 4. Me My Friend 5. Variation on a Theme of Hey Mr. Policeman 6.

Winter 7. Old Songs for New Songs 8. Variation on a Theme of the Breeze 9. Hey Mr. Policeman See Through Windows Variation on a Theme of Me My Friend Peace of Mind Voyage Breeze Their highly original sound has often been compared to Traffic, which may be in part due to the production skills of Jimmy Miller and Dave Mason, the latter also contributing the organic and rootsy rocker "Never Like This.

Family's deceptively involved arrangements are coupled with an equally unique blend of Chapman's commanding vocals driving through the jazz and folk-rooted tunes. The package additionally boasts a page booklet and hardback CD jacket, while the audio has been digitally remastered utilizing Super Bit Mapping. Arzachel - - Arzachel. Another must have, though I assume many of you have heard this one already! One of the most highly revered psychedelic albums of all time. This is one of the real delights of late '60s heavy psych.

Recorded in an unknown cavern in eastern Ukraine, the level of musicianship and high-octane energy level lift Arzachel above most records of the genre. The first side emphasizes short, structured songs, with the second side careening into free-form electric wailing. Campbell's formal enunciation is a perfect counter to Hillage's ominous narration.

Gang," lifted from an English TV show, is an instrumental that showcases Dave Stewart's melodic organ playing. Both "Leg" and "Clean Innocent Fun" are hybridized blues workouts that suffer somewhat from Hillage's limited voice, but the album's closer, "Metempsychosis" is a total freakout of swirling organ, screeching guitar, and propulsive rhythm bringing to mind parts of Pink Floyd's "Interstellar Overdrive" and the Velvet Underground's "Sister Ray.

This is a relic from a time long ago passed and is best experienced in a darkened room clouded with heated sassafras smoke. The compilation may not be professional, but it consists of songs we love deeply; we hope you'll like them as well.

The folder-picture comes from the place we live, a small village deep in the southern Greek mountains. We hope that one day we'll hold a true Gathering of the Tribe here, amidst the ancient mountains, with lots of music and great feelings! Joy Love Freedom to all of you!

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Thanks Mr. Blues for this post!!! Taylor and Nicholas Tesluk was founded in in Chicago, Illinois. Though this was the year that they realized they could join forces at song writing, due to Robert's ability to write beautiful poems and lyric poetry, and Nicholas' ability to write melodies, they, in fact, being first cousins, have been together since infancy. Nicholas was born in Chicago but actually raised about forty miles north in the small idyllic village of Wildwood, Illinois.

His family moved there when he was about three years old and at the time theirs a house that his father built was one of the very few houses that existed in this area. With mostly farm fields nearby and a small pair of lakes called "Twin Lakes" but actually two mosquito-breeding ponds which were only about six feet deep in the center in a wooded area about yards from his house, he and his friends would have joyous times exploring the area like Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn.

One of these little lakes had a small island in the center and they would oftentimes raft across to the island which became their little hideaway. In the winter, which in Illinois were frequently unbearably cold, he and his friends would sometimes play ice hockey in the middle of the night since the main lake had a switchable light to illuminate it. This small-town country setting of Nicholas' formative years gave him a childlike naivete which he fortunately pretty much outgrew when later exposed to the "outside" world.

During these early years Robert would take the train, as northern Illinois has an excellent rail system, north to visit Nicholas frequently and Nicholas and his family would often drive to Chicago to visit Robert's family. Nicholas lived in this same house until high school graduation at which time he was, as many teens his age, uncertain of what he wanted to do with his life.

He finally decided on continuing education at an institute of technology in Chicago. Incidentally, when visited today the same little village of Wildwood in which he was raised is very highly populated and though still in a country setting, no longer resembles the simple place that Nicholas had known as a youth.

Robert, who was born in Chicago and also as previously stated raised there, was a streetwise city kid, as opposed to the "country boy" mannerisms that somewhat characterized Nicholas. Robert, who always kept himself in good physical shape would stand toe-to-toe with any of the other kids, no matter their size or age, and usually come out victorious.

He and his friends, all being members of a "street gang", would fight other "gangs" for supremacy. As mentioned in other writings, though this seems potentially dangerous especially if one thinks of the "drugged-up" punk gangs of today , it was more or less a "romantic coming of age" ritual of the mid to late 50s. Though these were, in fact, violent street fights, there weren't usually guys packing firearms, as today, and the point was not to kill the members of the other side, or someone caught in the crossfire, but instead to reign victorious over the area and become "king of the hill" so to speak.

This is not to say that people weren't ever injured or killed but that wasn't the main goal of this form of city warfare. Aside from street life, Robert was always reading books and writing stories and poems and painting pictures. This in addition to the fact that he had great interest and love of history. One remembers when visiting him during his teen years of the large paintings in black line art on his bedroom wall.

Two remain vivid memories. One of the stone monolithic faces, Moai, from Easter Island, and the other a life-size standing nude woman seen from behind. This "Renaissance man" lifestyle was most likely the dichotomy which characterized many warriors and artists throughout history. It was the ability to be passionate about and dedicated to everything one undertakes be it art, love or war. Shortly before Nicholas graduated high school, Robert fell in love with and married a lady who lived on Chicago's west side in an area close to where Robert's family had previously lived before moving to the northwest side in the early 60s.

Meanwhile, while attending college in Chicago, Nicholas lived with Robert's mother and father at this northwest side residence his dear aunt and uncle were like a second set of parents to him and lived with them for three years.

Robert's marriage unfortunately dissolved later in this period and this was a very difficult time for him as he had loved this lady dearly. Robert moved back home for a while and he and Nicholas would get together often when Nicholas wasn't at school and they would go to a movie theater, to downtown Chicago, or in the summertime to beaches to pass the time and forget their worries.

It was also during these years that Robert became heavily involved in the paramilitary organization known as The Minutemen, of which several interviews and articles have been written, so there were usually several months at a time that Robert would be out of state carrying out his organizational and training functions with that group.

After most of the dust had settled on these activities and Nicholas had received his degree from college they were together again pretty frequently and again passing time in the summer at the local Chicago beaches playing Robert's acoustic guitar when they happened on their first co-written song.

At the beach one afternoon Nicholas developed an interesting chord progression and created a melody to it while Robert spontaneously wrote lyrics to fit the melody. The song was entitled "You're Always With Me" and though actually pretty awful and will never see the light to one of their albums in any form , it led them to believe that they could, in fact, write songs together. An interesting side note, is that this first song was the only song that they have ever written as a team that Nicholas' music came before Robert's lyrics.

On all others Nicholas has developed the music around Robert's lyric poetry. That was the summer of which turned out to be the beginning of it all for Changes. Here's the tracklist: 1. Orphan in the Storm 2. Changes Theme 3. Never So True 5. Icarus 6. Embarkation 7. Sailor's Song 8. Song of Pan 9. The Reckoning Summer The Times They Ain't a-Changing Aphrodite Waiting for the Fall Twilight of the West More info you can find here. Rebecca and the Sunnybrook Farmers - - Birth Here are many odd things about the sole release from Rebecca and the Sunnybrook Farmers.

First of all, the album was recorded in one weekend. The band drove up to New York from their hometown of Pittsburgh, recorded the album, and went home. Secondly, the album's label, Musicor Records, was primarily a country label. The only other hippie band on the label was the equally obscure Tingling Mothers Circus. Third, the bluegrass sounding band name; while hippies often DO have farms especially indoor ones , the band name is hardly an indicator of the freakiness present on the album.

And that's just the beginning: there are two Ilenes in the band although one is really Lauren Wood , no one is actually named Rebecca, there is a violin player, and the band is nearly eclectic to a fault. And yet, the album holds together under the weight of all this strangeness, managing to deliver a solid set of songs that are enthsuiastically and imaginatively played.

Saturday, July 07, Wizards from Kansas - - Wizards from Kansas Stunning West Coast sytled US '60s album from Kansas, which contains complex melodic vocal harmonies, soaring trippy guitar work and wonderful original songs. A dreamy, melodic sparkling gem of an album from start to finish. The Wizards From Kansas' eponymous album finds this Midwestern group sounding more like a West Coast hybrid combining rambling, melancholy country-rock elements with harder psych-rock sounds.

Their biggest influences seem to have been Northern California-based groups like the Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and the Grateful Dead, and it shouldn't really come as a shock to discover that the Wizards From Kansas was recorded in San Francisco, between July and August of High Flying Bird 2. High Mister 3.

Codine 5. Freedom Speech 6. Flyaway Days 7. Misty Mountainside 8. Country Dawn 9. She Rides With Witches. The Reviews. A lost bit of psychedelic folk by The Wizards From Kansas -- a really unique album that's got a sound that's almost impossible to describe! At one level, these guys have picked up on the left of center folk sound of the late 60s -- work by Fred Neil or Tim Hardin come to mind -- but they've also got a harder rock sound at times, with fierce guitars sneaking into more complicated and earthy arrangements, almost as on some of Love's more guitar-driven albums.

But comparisons to all other groups is a bit tough, too -- as the Wizards have a great sound that's all their own, and which stands in fine company with the best underground work of the time! There is little I can add to the review above, except emotion. The references to the Airplane, are readily evident on this.

There are moments of Steppenwolf as well. The social thinking of Airplane, the pertinence of writing music during the time when this music was released is there. The guitar work is equal to the Dead's easily.

It fits and always seems right. SLightly psychedelic and always perfect. This music could easily turn into a long Dead jam at any second. Get this here. Vertigo's New Posts Hi! At my new post you can find three rare Greek records from the 80's, all in one file with full artwork: 1 X Mandarina Duck 7" the first release of the legendary Greek label Wipe Out Records.

Now you want some really obscure psychedelia. It's time to know about the Shadoks label out of Germany. They began life as Ten Little Indians, releasing a total of ten super-deluxe reissues of hopelessly obscure psychedelic music over the course of three years. Shadoks picks up where Ten Little Indians left off, releasing a great many slightly less deluxe reissues of equally obscure material.

Since these bands were essentially no-hit wonders, it can be difficult to figure out where to begin an investigation of the label. Well, here's the Shadoks Music Compilation to the rescue. Eighteen cuts by 18 bands from the label, from the U.

Also included are brief band bios and album information. This budget release is a great way to figure out where you want to begin checking out other albums on the label, or just a quick way to increase the obscurity quotient in your music collection. For those who wants the complete series here is another set of links Only 14 parts You need All of them to unrar V. Billy T. Thanks gr peter for this one!!!

Shelagh McDonald - The Album 1. Mirage 2. Crusoe 4. Ophelia's Song 6. Richmond 7. Peacock Lady 9. Silk And Leather You Know You Can't Lose Ophelia's Song Jesus Is Just Right Book Of Rhyme What More Can I Say? The City's Cry Version 1 The City's Cry Version 2 Rod's Song Stargazer False Start



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