This is like the band that survived to rock on after the fallout event from the Mad Max Universe. Only it's America. 30 years ago. Holy Crap. We don't deserve to be breathing right now, let alone being such entertained at the click of a mouse.
Does anyone have the original spoken word recording without the music laid over it? It's cool and everything, but I think I'd like to hear it with just Perry's voice.
The spoken word piece was done on KXLU (Loyola Marymount college radio) way early on - its a cool radio appearance - the whole band was there too and did acoustic versions of Jane Says and Ain't No Right and the broadcast a 4 track recording of Kettle Whistle done at home on Dave's 4 track (which is ten million times better than the version they did years later on the Kettle Whistle compilation record) - amazingly, its never resurfaced on any bootleg.
Two weeks earlier my buddy The Ug had headed out to California to play football for San Jacinto College. At the time I was a real heavy surf rat and cal was a dream to me. I told him not to be surprised if I showed up one day. I looked up San Jacinto on the map and it was only 3 quarters of an inch from the beach so I figured that's where I'm heading. Down at the Greyhound station tickets were $95. And that only left me with $25 and a half an ounce. It was too late to go back home, my dad must have discovered me gone by now, along with his money and the shake, so I paid the man and stepped on the bus. There was something about the sound of the doors closing, and I listened to the engine revving up, and started crying uncontrollably. I looked out at my good friend Yonover who drove me down there. He was smiling real nervous. Couldn't believe I was going to do it. As the bus pulled passed him, I ducked so he wouldn't see me. I felt less ashamed crying in front of all the strangers around me. I had the feeling they all silently understood. The first fuel stop we made brought on new passengers. Amongst them was a frail girl about my age, with wavy chestnut hair. She headed towards the back of the bus. As she came up to me, our eyes locked. She blinked once real wide and then plopped down right next to me in the seat. Her name was Lucy. She was only going as far as Louisiana, but for two days, Lucy and I were lovers. We even had a fight once because she said I wasn't paying her enough attention. When her stop finally came, she scribbled down her address on a piece of Newsweek and kissed me goodbye. The same sick-feeling rose up in me. I clutched the piece of Newsweek as if she were still there, and ended up losing it the next day. from: http: //defgav.com/sdw/new_janes_album/
Amazing post - thanks
Thank you for posting this.
Great, great, great band.
I don't know what the fuck this is, but it's super cool.
Nice. Thanks for sharing!
This is pretty cool actually. I recognise the music at about 3mins, used later on the Deconstruction album.
Yea sounds like the track “Son” off of that album.
This is like the band that survived to rock on after the fallout event from the Mad Max Universe. Only it's America. 30 years ago. Holy Crap. We don't deserve to be breathing right now, let alone being such entertained at the click of a mouse.
Perry is a genius
Do you, or anyone else have this whole fan made record. I used to, but it is now lost.
Is there any way to hear just the spoken word?
Ty
Does anyone have the original spoken word recording without the music laid over it? It's cool and everything, but I think I'd like to hear it with just Perry's voice.
The spoken word piece was done on KXLU (Loyola Marymount college radio) way early on - its a cool radio appearance - the whole band was there too and did acoustic versions of Jane Says and Ain't No Right and the broadcast a 4 track recording of Kettle Whistle done at home on Dave's 4 track (which is ten million times better than the version they did years later on the Kettle Whistle compilation record) - amazingly, its never resurfaced on any bootleg.
@@billsee1240 I see what you mean !! th-cam.com/video/fTl3VWLUQMg/w-d-xo.html
wow
Ha! No one ever ate my food after that! 😜
Great stuff. The sound level on the vocals is too low.
Tim Harder though the soundtrack is incredible
love to see the printed lyrics for the first track ..
Two weeks earlier my buddy The Ug had headed out to California to play football for San Jacinto College. At the time I was a real heavy surf rat and cal was a dream to me. I told him not to be surprised if I showed up one day. I looked up San Jacinto on the map and it was only 3 quarters of an inch from the beach so I figured that's where I'm heading. Down at the Greyhound station tickets were $95. And that only left me with $25 and a half an ounce. It was too late to go back home, my dad must have discovered me gone by now, along with his money and the shake, so I paid the man and stepped on the bus. There was something about the sound of the doors closing, and I listened to the engine revving up, and started crying uncontrollably. I looked out at my good friend Yonover who drove me down there. He was smiling real nervous. Couldn't believe I was going to do it. As the bus pulled passed him, I ducked so he wouldn't see me. I felt less ashamed crying in front of all the strangers around me. I had the feeling they all silently understood. The first fuel stop we made brought on new passengers. Amongst them was a frail girl about my age, with wavy chestnut hair. She headed towards the back of the bus. As she came up to me, our eyes locked. She blinked once real wide and then plopped down right next to me in the seat. Her name was Lucy. She was only going as far as Louisiana, but for two days, Lucy and I were lovers. We even had a fight once because she said I wasn't paying her enough attention. When her stop finally came, she scribbled down her address on a piece of Newsweek and kissed me goodbye. The same sick-feeling rose up in me. I clutched the piece of Newsweek as if she were still there, and ended up losing it the next day. from: http: //defgav.com/sdw/new_janes_album/
Little boy Navarro.. 10:28
Reminds me of thela hun ginjeet.
mind blown.
"The Color of Earth and Plants" is a fan mixed album, not a JA bootleg
hydro75grl
Thank you. This. It’s pretty cool though.
Yeah, released by fans not the band. That's a bootleg.
2:08 that song.. so beautiful, much beautiful than deconstruction version
Mother thingy
Very much like vanhalen
2:08
No he's not, he's just an egomaniac.
this is from GIFT the movie