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Lux Interior RIP
For Immediate Release: February 4, 2009
Lux Interior, lead singer of The Cramps, passed away this morning due to an existing heart condition at Glendale Memorial Hospital in Glendale, California at 4:30 AM PST today. Lux has been an inspiration and influence to millions of artists and fans around the world. He and wife Poison Ivy’s contributions with The Cramps have had an immeasurable impact on modern music.
The Cramps emerged from the original New York punk scene of CBGB and Max’s Kansas City, with a singular sound and iconography. Their distinct take on rockabilly and surf along with their midnight movie imagery reminded us all just how exciting, dangerous, vital and sexy rock and roll should be and has spawned entire subcultures. Lux was a fearless frontman who transformed every stage he stepped on into a place of passion, abandon, and true freedom. He is a rare icon who will be missed dearly.
The family requests that you respect their privacy during this difficult time.
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As promised, here are my final 25 cuts by the unforgettable Elton and Betty White. I think that due to the shortness of their songs, one needs to hear rather a lot of them to gain a better feel for what they did. I suppose I should describe their music to those who haven't heard it, I keep assuming that WFMU reader/listeners know about them; the best and most I could say is that they sing straight from the heart about some earthy, patently human things, and what they may lack in skill as poets and players disappears under the weight of their charm. I didn't even expect to be doing Elton and Betty as my first couple of regular posts here on BOTB, but fate seemed to push them into this spot, in several ways.
By the way- I'm tickled to be here.
The second tidal wave of E & B hits after the break.
So many songs, so many happy memories of hearing and singing them with friends. Delightfully accessible, and yet not music for everyone. I enjoy the little moments in the performance where they aren't singing: Betty cracking up slightly when delivering the name of her song Jack-Off Time, Elton talking about his sombrero or bragging on the power of their music. I won't argue with Elton- I was an immediate fan like so many others. I will admit to being puzzled recently when trying to figure out what the heck key he was playing in on a particular song. I think it must be in the patented 'White' tuning.
On the technical side of this week's tracks, I need only point out that Betty's song I'd Rather Not Have Oral Sex was the unlucky tune on the original cassette that was bridging the first and second sides of the tape. In other words it has a split second missing in the middle of the song. Ugh! And such a fantastic piece, too. Let's hope we see a real release of that one someday!
By the way, I think that Betty's You're So Sexy To Me is one of the sweetest and most romantic mini-ballads I've ever heard. It's still touching to me in it's intensity after all of these years of hearing it.
Oh, and again I'll add the disclaimer that these MP3s are probably NOT work-friendly, nor good for babysitting.
Here are links for some crude cover art (by me), and a full tracklist for all 46 cuts.
Note: the track numbering of the MP3s this week picks up where we left off last time, with cut number 22.
22 Climaxation 23 Heat 24 I'm In Love With Your Behind 25 Little Dicks Fit Me Best 26 Sweet Little Pussy Cat 27 Alleycat 28 Dick Fell In Love With Sally 29 Take Me 30 Master of Love 31 Menopause Mama 32 Your Smell (It Makes Me Well) 33 You're So Sexy To Me 34 Please Help Me Bust My Nuts, and Eat With Me 35 Cajun Boy 36 Why Do You Make Me Eat (On Your Sweet Meat)? 37 Jack-Off Time 38 Foreplay Before Love 39 I'd Rather Not Have Oral Sex 40 Breast I'd Love To Caresst 41 Bitch 42 My Three-Feet Red-Hot Tongue 43 What Did I Ever Do? 44 Sounds of Love 45 God's Basketballs 46 contact info # 2
Posted by Listener Mindwrecker on February 07, 2009 at 07:01 PM in Cartoon Sexuality, Listener Mindwrecker's Posts, MP3s, Music, Sex | Permalink
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