August 17 – On This Day!

1994: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Anu Bar, Canberra, Australia
w/ Beck and Magic Dirt

“Anybody who witnessed The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion on their first visit to Australia and New Zealand in the early nineties as support to US hipster Beck, would have seen a man – a band – seemingly possessed with the spirit of everything great rock ‘n’ roll has to offer. A flat out garage attack of diamond riffs, snarled vocals, blues hollering, the funky drummer beats and tunes you can actually dance and/or fuck to.” – FeelPresents.com (2011)

Comment regarding The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion supporting Beck during the Australian tour (exact show unknown):

“A few much cooler people were there solely for the support band, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, who really confused the audience who wanted to like them, but couldn’t yell and scream because the JSBX played continuously, with no breaks between songs.

Beck joined the JSBX for a song, which massively excited the audience, but it wasn’t Loser so it didn’t really matter.” – robyngallagher.com

2002: Jon Spencer – writing sleeve notes for Rough Trade Shops: Rock and Roll 1.

“First of all let me say how honored I am to be featured (not once! not twice! but THREE times!) on this here record. It is indeed an honor, not only to be in such good company, but also to give you this message. To give you THE WORD.

I have been asked to write about what we call ROCK AN ROLL. When they come and asked me to do this (and when I say ‘they’ I mean the WHITE CORPORATE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, and don’t give me no looks cos Rough Trade has MILLIONS invested in weapons technologies and if you were thinking that they were NOT part of the problem then you ARE), they sent me a copy of the track listing, which I promptly threw out/lost. Then I put-off and procrastinated and kept them waiting for so long that everyone became real nervous, and all sorts of threats were made, and embarrassing things were said and so on. Now some people might cite my cavalier attitude towards work and responsibility as an example of “rock and roll”, or so-called “rock and roll” attitude. NONSENSE! And this is a sorry thing in our world today: the fact that people equate delinquency, or drugs, or poor manners, or bad haircuts, or leather jackets with “rock n roll”, and it just ain’t true. ROCK AN ROLL is about strageness and humor and sexuality and aggression and spirituality. It feels GOOD. It offers a release. Cos sometimes when all you have is NOTHING, all you can do is play songs like these. LOUD (…’78 Chevy Van …Car stereo up full… Screeching treble… Cheater Slicks!) Really fuckin loud. I can’t tell you how much I loved so many of these songs, how important they were to me. I played them over and over. And sometimes, they made me feel alive. In some way, a little bit. And that’s the attraction: My world was dead, I was dead. I wanted life. Rock an Roll showed me a way to live! FREEDOM! (Thank you Monsieur Jeffrey Evans.)

Now this music was hidden. These songs and these bands were not and are not the stuff of the MAINSTREAM. You had to dig deep to find these diamonds. (At least I did.) Or you had to have a connection: a friend to turn you on. And in a way, that made it all the more special. That it was like a special language or code. A shared SECRET, passed along, from friend to friend. And for me, nothing feels finer than getting a new favourite song (or band) from a friend.

So now let me do YOU a favor, friend. Here are your new favourite songs. Your new lease on life. Your salvation. And you can thank me later. AMEN.
JON SPENCER”

2004: Blues Explosion – Paredes de Coura Festival, Paredes de Coura, Portugal

2007: Cat Power & Dirty Delta Blues – Granada Theater, Dallas, TX, US

nb. Polaroids are from the soundcheck.

All Photos: Gorilla vs. Bear (www.gorillavsbear.net)

2007: Tiny Masters of Today (w/Russell Simins) – “Get it Loud in Libraries” – Central Library, Walsall, UK

2011: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – KEXP, Seattle, Washington, US

2011: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Neumos, Seattle, WA, US

2013: Joseph Arthur (w/ Russell Simins) – “Corner of Kenmare and Bowery”, New York City, NY, US
nb. surprise show @ 9.30pm announced via the Joseph Arthur twitter account.

2015: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – umeda AKASO, Osaka, Japan
w/ King Brothers

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August 16 – On This Day!

1991: Gibson Bros. (w/ Jon Spencer) – Bogart’s, Long Beach, CA, US

2007: Tiny Masters of Today (w/ Russell Simins) – “Get it Loud in Libraries” – Library, Sheffield, UK

2009: Cat Power (w/ Judah Bauer, Russell Simins, Erik Paparazzi and Gregg Foreman) – LC Pavilion Outdoor, 405 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH, US
w/ The Pretenders and Juliette Lewis

2011: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Venue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
w/ Rich Hope

Live Photo: Ashley Tanasiychuk (https://www.thesnipenews.com/2011/08/jon-spencer-blues-explosion-at-venue-vancouver/)
Poster Photos: Mizue

2015: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Summer Sonic Festival, Osaka, Japan

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August 15 – On This Day!

http://www.summersonic.com/2015/gallery/artists/019.html1991: Gibson Bros. (w/ Jon Spencer) – unknown show on West Coast tour

1992: The Workdogs – CBGB’s, New York City, NY, US
w/ Jon Spencer and Jerry Teel

2004: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – La Route Du Rock Festival, St. Malo, France

2007: Tiny Masters of Today (w/ Russell Simins) – “Get it Loud in Libraries” – Lancaster Library, Lancaster, UK

2010: Perrosky – NYhed, New York City, NY, US

The songs for Tostado, En La Línea and Todos Quieren Llegar were produced by Jon Spencer at NYHed, feature Matt Verta-Ray and were mastered by Ivan Julian.

Studio Photos: https://www.instagram.com/losperrosky/

2013: Kraig Jarret Johnson / Joseph Arthur / Russell Simins – Subtwine Sessions @ Entwine, New York City, NY, US

Live Photo: Charlie Schroder (https://www.instagram.com/mscharlies/)

2015: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Summer Sonic Festival, Tokyo, Japan

The live LP ‘That’s It Baby Right Now We Got To Do It Let’s Dance!‘ released on Record Store Day (16 April 2016) was recorded at this show.

Live Photo: https://www.summersonic.com/

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August 14 – On This Day!

1991: Gibson Bros. (w/ Jon Spencer) – unknown show on West Coast tour

2012: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Bag of Bones / Black Mold – released in the US

Sleeve Photos: Michael Lavine
Lettering: Elizabeth Carey Smith

Video Shoot Photos: Kenneth Mercken (FULL SET: https://www.facebook.com/CzarBrussels/photos/?tab=album&album_id=438399729553076)

I’m curious about the artists you name on Meat and Bone’s first song, “Black Mold.”
Hurricane Irene was predicted to hit New York City last summer. I have a storage space in my apartment building that’s in the basement, and the Blues Explosion rehearses in the basement, and both places were predicted to flood. In the process of moving things I found boxes of old LPs. The jackets were damp and moldy and were just a big mess. I guess it’s a classic blues song. It’s about a storm. It’s about high water. And it’s about the loss of those records. The list of artists are some of the records that were ruined.” – Erin Osmon interviews Jon Spencer for Time Out (16 October 2012)

2004: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Vibra Crunch 6 Festival, Malmo, Sweden

2009: Cat Power (w/ Judah Bauer, Russell Simins, Erik Paparazzi and Gregg Foreman) – Warner Theatre, Washington, DC 20004,USA.
w/ The Pretenders and Juliette Lewis

2010: Cat Power & Dirty Delta Blues – Outside Lands, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA, US

Poster Design: Guy Burwell

2011: The Muffs – CD edition reissued in the US

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August 13 – On This Day!

Boss Hog - Summer Thunder, Union Pool, Brooklyn, New York, US (13 August 2016)1991: Gibson Bros. (w/ Jon Spencer) – unknown show on West Coast tour

1994: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Prince of Wales, Melbourne, Australia
w/ Beck and Magic Dirt

2006: Heavy Trash – Ypsigrock, Sicily, Italy

2009: Cat Power (w/ Judah Bauer, Russell Simins, Erik Paparazzi and Gregg Foreman) – Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA, US
w/ The Pretenders and Juliette Lewis

2011: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Summer Sonic, Tokyo, Japan

2012: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Club Ziggo, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2016: Boss Hog – Summer Thunder, Union Pool, Brooklyn, New York, US

Live Photos / “Hellish Heat” Sign Photo: Edwina Hay

FULL SET: https://imposemagazine.com/photos/boss-hog-and-baby-shakes-at-union-pool

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