Tonight we'll be at Senor Fish for the first FRIDAY Hungry Beat ever! We've all been busy digging in the crates so there's plenty of new cuts to play tonight!
So these are the songs that were played as Hungry Beat! turned two years old, and as we said goodbye to La Cita. It's been a great place to be, and we thank you for coming out time and time again to dance to selections from our record collections. We'll be back soon with even more tunes to delight your ears, and move your feet..
Eux Autres - You're Alight
Soft Healer - Movie Light
Marie Et Les Garcons - Rebop Attitudes
The Concretes - Seems Fine
The Siddeleys - What Went Wrong This Time
Close Lobsters - Loopholes
Sea Lions - Let's Groove
Love - You'll be Following
The Four Seasons - Beggin'
Dum Dum Girls - Pay for Me
The Shop Assistants - Home Again
Buzzcocks - Boredom
Orange Juice - Felicity
Aztec Camera - Oblivious
Myron & E with the Soul Investigators - Cold Game
Les Surfs - Shoop Shoop... Va L'Embrasser
Camera Obscura - If Looks Could Kill
The Tremeloes - Here She Comes Now
BMX Bandits - Top Shop Girl
The Smiths - Ask
The Crystals - Then He Kissed Me
Otis Redding - Satisfaction
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Express Yourself
Dauphine Williams - I'm Your Man
A Certain Ratio - Shack Up
Girls at Our Best - Fast Boyfriends
Comet Gain - Hideaway
Conflict - It's Not Enough
Chin Chin - Revolution
Dum Dum Girls - Bhang Bhang, I'm a Burnout
Talulah Gosh - My Best Friend
The Revolving Paint Dream - (Burn This House) Down to the Ground
The Modettes - White Mouse Disco
France Gall - Laissez Tomber Les Filles
Martha & the Vandellas - Nowhere to Run
The Shirelles - Last Minute Miracle
The Intruders - Check Yourself
Chris Clark - Love's Gone Bad
Jesse Boon & the Astros - I Got the Rings
Frances Nero - Keep On Lovin' Me
Belle & Sebastian - Dirty Dream # 2
The Zombies - She Does Everything For Me
The Go-Betweens - The Life at Hand
Morrisey - Suedehead
Chantal Kelly - Notre Prof D'Anglais
Shirley Ellis - Soul Time
The Stone Roses - Fool's Gold
The Charlatans - The Only One I Know
Primal Scream - Rocks
Inspiral Carpets - Joe
The Happy Mondays - 24 Hour Party People
The Clean - Tally Ho
Love is All - Wishing Well
The Breeders - Head to Toe
New Order - Age of Consent
The Strokes - Hard to Explain
Orange Juice - Poor Old Soul Part 2
Pandoras - Anyone But You
The Specials - Concrete Jungle
The Waitresses - It's My Car
Parliaments - Don't be Sore at Me
The Marvelettes- All the Love I've Got
Los Canarios - Get on Your Knees
Jacques Dutronc - On Nous Cache Tout, On Nous Dit Rien
Saturday night's Hungry Beat will be our two-year anniversary and the last Hungry Beat until we find a new venue. Looking back, it's been really fun hanging out and playing music we love for you.
Hungry Beat began with the notion that kids would dance to indie pop mixed with soul, girl groups, 60s pop, mutant disco, and post-punk influences. We keep things up-tempo and accessible. You'll hear the rare or under-appreciated next to your favorite anthems.
(Fun, fun, fun! during the Pehrspace days)
We had our first few nights at the co-op Pehrspace in Echo Park. Things were very much DIY. In addition to promoting and spinning we were also the bouncers. We did well enough that the neighbors started noticing. Michael was already packing them in at Punky Reggae at La Cita, so they decided to give us a Saturday.
Sometimes you land right on top of the zeitgeist by not chasing it. There was a renewed interest in indie pop thanks to a string of strong releases from Slumberland and Yay. Groups like the Dum Dum Girls were building a new, noisier Wall of Sound. Downtown L.A. had finally become a viable destination for night life and we were right in the middle of it, across from Angels Flight and right next to the old City of Paris department store.
(They were dancing like crazy to the Jasmine Minks when this was taken!)
The b-sides and flexidiscs began getting as good a response as the hits. The requests started getting less random and people started asking for stuff we actually had in our 45 boxes. We brought in Cats on Fire, one of our favorite new bands, all the way from Finland to make their West Coast debut.
(Cats on Fire!)
La Cita has been good to us through the slower siesta months and during a recession. With fall approaching they decided to shake up their Saturdays, so as of tonight we are looking for a new home. Thanks for your support and stay tuned, we'll be back!
(How lucky we are to have such a dapper clientele)
We figured it was about time over here at Hungry Beat! HQ to put our Youtube search obsession to good use by finding videos made for some of our absolute favorite songs to play at Hungry Beat!, and telling you a little bit about why we enjoy playing them so much.
Lizzy Mercier Descloux is the Kevin Bacon of Hungry Beat. Just one peek at her biography and you can see how much she overlaps with our whole playlist.
The story starts like so many music stories from the mid 1970s. Descloux was a Paris art school refugee energized by the DIY punk ethos. She founded a record store and a magazine with her boyfriend Michel Esteban. They published some Patti Smith poetry and moved to New York, where Smith introduced Esteban to "Horses" producer John Cale, who in turn introduced Esteban to Village Voice writer Michael Zilkha.
Zilkha and Esteban combined their last names and formed ZE Records. ZE's diverse lineup released some of the most exciting music of that era, some of it experimental, much of it danceable: Descloux , Contortions, Suicide, Material, Paradise Garage mainstays Was (Not Was) and Kid Creole, and the Cale-produced Marie et Les Garcons. The ZE roster also included the Waitresses, whose debut album contains their big hit "I Know What Boys Like" as well as the Hungry Beat staple "It's My Car."
ZE counted among its distributors Buddah Records, which had in its stable countless bubblegum guilty pleasures, many Northern Soul stalwarts such as Curtis Mayfield, the Five Stairsteps, Barbara Mason, and Melba Moore, and the disco group Chic, who are lovingly referenced by Hungry Beat heroes Orange Juice on "Rip It Up."
"Fire" was the lead single from Lizzy Mercier Descloux's 1979 debut LP on ZE Records, "Press Color." She's a gifted interpreter, turning Arthur Brown's sinister psychedelic hit into an uptempo stomper. "Press Color" also contains the equally danceable "Wawa" (shades of ESG) and nods to composer Lalo Schifrin, many years before his name came up in rare-groove circles again thanks to a Portishead sample.
The version of "Fire" you hear at Hungry Beat is a shorter 45 edit.
... remains mostly a mystery even to us. One thing worth noting, we watched a whole bunch of you dance to this one:
It was awesome.
See you on September 18th for our great big two year anniversary party! Not only will we have a special Slumberland Records give away, but we'll also be unveiling and giving away copies of our very first Hungry Beat! mix CD!
Pictures from last Satrday's madness are on the way...
Many months back I was asked by a fellow blogger friend to complete a five question survey that circulating to various Los Angeles based musicians, writers, djs... music nerds, essentially. Several times I sat down with this survey, and struggled with answering the questions to the inevitable point when I would put them aside and vow to return another day. Eventually, I stopped returning to the survey, and resigned myself to the fact that my take on these questions would remain absent from the series. The questions were so good that I couldn't form sufficient answers to any of them except for one: "Name one album you feel is critically under-rated and one album that is critically over-rated. Defend your case." I never settled on my pick for overrated album (though there were several knocking around my head for awhile). My pick for underrated album, however, was clear as day.
Here Comes Everybody was the second album from Scottish post-punk auteurs/indiepop forecasters the Wake. It's also, in my opinion, perfectly crafted start to finish. The opener is the almost impossibly lush and beautiful "O Pamela." The closer (and title track) is a long dark alleyway composed entirely of dub space and tension. Every song in between seems to have been designed to take the listener from that particular point A, to that particular point B. More importantly perhaps, you hear a band that is in line to some degree with certain Factory Records labelmates as well as other musical contemporaries, but clearly crafting a sound scape all their own.
There are plenty of bands whose under the radar status makes perfect sense to me; they make music for a specific type of person, and the more people who hear those songs and identify with them the better, but it's still pretty much implied that those people to be few and far between. The Wake on the other hand, deserve ten million more listeners, a constant barrage on the good people at LTM Records to keep churning out copies of their represses, and stadium shows... or at the very least a world tour.
Purchase the re-issue of Here Comes Everybody, Here Comes Everybody + Singles, here.
One of the singles that makes up the + Singles portion of the re-issue is the Hungry Beat! favorite "Talk About the Past." It could arguably be considered their best single. "Pale Spectre" (which also appears on Here Comes Everybody + Singles) and "Crush the Flowers" (from the Sarah years!) would be top contenders as well. But for right now, we should all give out wholehearted attention to "Talk About the Past," cause it's so pretty...
Why is that no one has thought to spotlight the endlessly gorgeous Air France on this space? Could it have anything to do with the fact that releases from Air France are few and far between, and that (to our collective knowledge) none of them seem to be on vinyl? Well never mind all of that now, the time has come!
There just aren't enough DJs/Producers these days who are making dance music sound this dreamy and lush. Sure there's plenty of it out there, Air France have just seemingly cornered the market on making electronic pop songs that sound both heartfelt, and hip beyond your wildest dreams.
They also remixed Saint Etienne's "Spring" with subtle, but deliciously satisfactory results. I think most of us have the original of that one on a record somewhere, which must count for something, right?
When it comes to classic soul, it's generally all about 45s. Most soul LPs from the '60s suffer from the ubiquitous and largely unnecessary (in this DJ's opinion) Beatles covers or too many dull ballads. Granted, there are a few exceptions where albums really feel like albums -- What's Going On, anyone? Now this O'Jays record, Soul Sounds doesn't flow from track to track like Marvin Gaye's aforementioned opus, but it's got a ton of really great songs, and the cover art is fantastic. Better yet, I acquired this LP on Ebay for $12, while to get all the songs I wanted from this LP on 45s would've set me back twenty times that sum. While the O'Jays are better known for such 70s jams as "Love Train" (I'd be happy if you promised me I'd never hear that one again as long as I should live!) and nowadays play the Vegas circuit, they made some brilliant recordings in the 60s on Minit, Bell, and Imperial that are among my favorites of the genre. Expect to hear a track off this LP on Saturday at the club, but do pick up yourself a copy in the meantime and enjoy such tracks as the stompin' "Working on Your Case", and beautiful mid-tempo groovers like "No Time For You", and "I"ll Never Forget You". In fact, I've also got a reissue copy of this LP that I'll gladly hand off to the first Hungry Beat! attendee that responds to this post, since I now have an original. Below, a teaser. Enjoy... -B-Rok
While there are a great deal of overlaps in the record collections of all of us Hungry Beat! DJs, the chances that we will all find ourselves equally enamored with not one but two very new bands are slim. Therefore, it seems pretty cool that we all fell equally head over heels in love with Veronica Falls and Wild Nothing. The sonic similarities are few and far between except for the fact that both projects produce giddy pop songs with the highest possibility of leaving you feeling giddy all over. Let's start with Veronica Falls, a noisy, peppy band from Scotland with former ties to the Royal We. If you're not familiar with the Royal We, they are responsible for one the niftiest little ditties of the past few years:
Back to the present day, Veronica Falls pick up the torch of that band which burned out much too quickly, and provide us with gorgeous gems like this:
Shifting gears now to Wild Nothing, cursory listens might give the impression that it shares nothing with Veronica Falls other that a record label (both have releases available on Captured Tracks). Where Veronica Falls make songs that are punchy and jarring in all the right ways, Wild Nothing creates a stunning dreamscape that invites you to wander in, dance for awhile, and then maybe take a nap. However, there's a sophistication, and assertiveness present in both projects that sets them both in a different playing field than many of their peers.
I leave you with Wild Nothing's vibrant "Chinatown:"
Black Tambourine - Drown Beach Nuts - Cycle Annie Sea Lions - Let's Groove The Searchers - When You Walk in the Room Velocette - Get Yourself Together (French Version) Article 58 - Echoes Wreckless Eric - Let's Go to the Movies Soft Healer - Movie Light Dum Dum Girls - Pay For Me Barbara Lynn - Nice & Easy Carolyn Crawford - My Smile is Just a Frown Juanita Williams - Baby Boy Ronettes - Do I Love You? Sylvia Vartan - Garde Moi Dans Ta Poche The Bodysnatchers - Ruder Than You The Flatmates - Everyday Vivian Girls - Moped Girl Shop Assistants - What a Way to Die Heavenly - Cool Guitar Boy Rocketship - I Love You Like The Way That I Used To Wild Nothing - Summer Holiday Jesus & Mary Chain - The Hardest Walk Monochrome Set - Eine Symphonie Des Grauens Cats on Fire - Lay Down Your Arms Adult Net - Searching For the Now Morrissey - The Loop The Haywains - I Wouldn't Want That Altered Images - Jump Jump Comet Gain - Love Without Lies Au Pairs - Inconvenience Cause Co-Motion - Take a Look ESG - The Beat Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup Magic Bullets - Sigh The Day Away The Wolfhounds - Anti Midas Touch Comet Gain - If You Ever Walk Out of My Life Heavenly - Hearts & Crosses Sandie Shaw - Hand in Glove Camera Obscura - If Looks Could Kill The Supremes - Baby Love Les Tres Bien Ensemble - Je Veux Un Symbol Sexuel Petula Clark - Un Mal Pour Un Bien The School - Let it Slip The Drums - I Wanna Go Surfing Suburban Lawns - Janitor Stereolab - French Disko Velvelettes - Lonely Lonely Girl Am I Ray Charles - I Don't Need No Doctor Nina Simone - Save Me Betty Everett - Too Hot to Hold Gloria Jones - Tainted Love Gene Chandler & Barbara Acklin - Love Won't Start Marvin Gaye - Wonderful One Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything Los Shakers - Rampan Todo Belle & Sebastian - Legal Man Delta 5 - Business The Smiths - I Want the One I Can't Have Orange Juice - Felicity Brilliant Colors - Never Mine Josef K - sorry For Laughing Pulp - Babies Saint Etienne - You're in a Bad Way Shirley Ellis - Clapping Song The Sapphires - Gonna Be a Big Thing Freda Payne - Band of Gold Jelly Beans - You Don't Mean Me No Good Jay J Jones - I Don't Know About You Dexy's Midnight Runners - Let's Make This Precious The Smiths - This Charming Man June Brides - Disneyland The Pastels - Automatically Yours The Chesterfields - Best of Friends Belle & Sebastian - I Could Be Dreaming The Showstoppers - What Can a Man Do? Jacques Dutronc - On Nous Cache On Ne Neus Dit Rien Too Much - Silex Pistols The Vaselines - Son of A Gun Dolly Mixture - How Come You're Such a Hit with the Boys, Jane? The Cure - Boys Don't Cry Plastic Bertrand - Ca Plane Pour Moi The Buzzcocks - Everybody's Happy Nowadays Brigitte Bardot - Ca Pourrait Changer Jens Lekman - Sweet Summer Night on Hammer Hill Althea & Donna - Uptown Top Ranking Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators - If This Ain't Love Martha & the Vandellas - I'm Ready for Love
Maria - I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts Eux Autres - You're Alight The Zombies - Sometimes Los Tammys - Cantar Con El Corazon Claude Francois - Reste Gil Scott Heron - When You Are Who You Are The Dells - There Is Little Ben & The Cheers - I'm Gonna Get Even With You The Emotions - Stealing Love Betty Everett - I Can't Hear You The Lilys - A Nanny in Manhattan Felt - I Will Die With My Head in Flames Sea Lions - Let's Groove Beat Happening - Look Around The Breeders - Shocker in Gloomtown The Charlottes - Are You Happy Now? Bright Coloured Lights - Leave You BEhind Primal Scream - Velocity Girl Aztec Camera - Oblivious The Replacements - I Will Dare The Replacements - I Can't Hardly Wait The Pastels - Million Tears Biff Bang Pow - There Must Be A Better Life Style Council - My Ever Changing Moods The Showstoppers - Heartbreaker Gino Washington - Geno Is a Coward Arlette Zola - Deux Garcons Pour Une Fille The Esquires - How Could it Be? The Marvelettes - I'll Keep Holding On JJ Jackson - Sho Nuff Mamie Galore - It Ain't Necessary The Jam - Strange Town The Zombies - She Does Everything For Me Antoine -Qu'est Ce Qui Ne Tourne Pas Rond Chez Moi The Liminanas - Je Ne Suis Pas Tres Drogue Camera Obscura - If Looks Could Kill The Buzzcocks - Ever Fallen in Love? Otis Redding - Satisfaction The Monochrome Set - He's Frank Love Is All - I Ran Comet Gain - Love Vigilantes REM - It's The End of the World... Air Miami - World Cup Fever Joy Division - Heart & Soul ESG - Dance Weave - Mouthpiece Hysteria Serge Gainsbourg - Marilu Plastic Bertrand - Ca Plane Pour Moi Pooh Sticks - On Tape The Clean - Tally Ho Love is All - Wishing Well The Wake - Pale Spectre Felt - The Day the Ran Came Down Rocketship - I'm Lost Without You Here Black Tambourine - Throw Aggi Off the Bridge X - Los Angeles The Undertones - Here Comes the Summer The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again The Pastels - Automatically Yours The Seeds - No Escape Los Canarios - Get On Your Knees Shangri-Las - Give Him a Great Big Kiss Jimmy Holiday - I've Been Done Wrong The Beatles - Set Fire to The Lot (BBC) Los Bravos - Bring a Little Wine Dee Edwards - Why Can't There Be Love The Chiffons - Keep the Boy Happy The Beatles - I'm a Loser (BBC) The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
Thanks for those who made it out to the last of three consecutive weeks at La Cita. We're returning on June 19. It's been a pleasure hosting four stellar bands over the last few weeks, but we'll be back to our usual band-free format for a little while. Here's last night's platters:
Jonathan Richman - That Summer Feeling Teenage Filmstars - Cloud Over Liverpool The Pastels - Supposed To Understand Melody Dog - Futuristic Lover Echo & the Bunnymen - Read It In Books The Househunters - Dorsal Fin Bye! - Oh No Ba Don't The Wimps - Caroline Sea Lions - Good Feelings Tullycraft - Josie Dolly Mixture - Side Street Walker The Orchids - Defy The Law Talking Heads - Don't Worry About the Government Martha & the Muffins - Echo Beach XTC - English Settlement Essential Logic - Fanfare in the Garden Horace Andy - Just As Long As
---EUX AUTRES---
Mae Young - No Ifs, Ands, or Buts The Delacardos - She's The One I Love Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything Curtis Mayfield - Move On Up Dee Edwards - Why Can't There Be Love Serge Gainsbourg - Marilu Betty Everett - Too Hot To Hold The Exciters - He's Got The Power Comet Gain - If I Had A Soul Delta 5 - Business Weave - Mouthpiece Hysteria Sexual Harassment - If I Gave You a Party Orange Juice - Satellite City Go! Team - Huddleflash (Kevin Shields Mix) Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators - My Four Leaf Clover Gloria Jones - Tainted Love The Vibrations - Pick Me The Contours - Just A Little Understanding Frances Nero - Keep On Lovin Me The Debonettes - Tears ESG - Dance Girls At Out Best - Peel Session Medley X Ray Spex - Warrior in Woolworth's Altered Images - Don't Talk To Me About Love Aislers Set - Mission Bells The Vaselines - Son of a Gun Belle & Sebastian - Le Pastie De La Bourgeoisie St. Christopher - Summer You Love The Zombies - She Does Everything For Me Otis Redding - Satisfaction Marvin Gaye - You're A Wonderful One Jay J jones - I Don't Know About You The Chiffons - Keep the Boy Happy The Orlons - Spinnin' Top The Mighty Marvelows - Girl, I'm So Confused The Spinners - For All We Know Morrissey - Suedehead Felt - Penelope Tree Gang of Four - Damaged Goods Kleenex - Ain't You Jilted John - Jilted John Long Blondes - Giddy Stratospheres Love Is All - Make Out, Fall Out, Make Up Plastic Bertrand - Ca Plane Pour Moi France Gall - Laissez Tomber Les Filles Beach Boys - God Only Knows
Sorry for the delay in typing up this playlist. A couple of us Hungry Beat DJs traveled up to SF promptly last Sunday morning to catch the final night of SF Popfest and spend a couple more days with Cats on Fire, who are not only an exceptional band but exceptionally great people as well. Tonight we're blessed to have Eux Autres come down from SF to play a set. Fans of the Aislers Set might be interested to know that Yoshi Nakamoto is hitting the skins for them now. Expect girl-boy vocal trade-offs, clever lyrics and all around awesomeness. Without further ado, last week's somewhat shorter playlist:
The Clouds - Get Out Of My Dream The Sexual Objects - Merrie England Brian Eno - King's Lead Hat The Wedding Present - Getting Better The Slits - Man Next Door The Monkees - Hold On Girl Warm Morning - I'll Be Fine Stereolab - Ping Pong The Byrds -Tribal Gathering The Hit Parade - I Get So Sentimental The Siddeleys - What Went Wrong This Time? Bright Colored LIghts - Open Your Eyes Saturday Looks Good To Me - Meet Me By The Water Dum Dum Girls - Yours Alone Catwalk - Shivers and Sighs Suburban Lawns - Gidget Goes to Hell Dolly Mixture - Miss Candy Twist Rumblefish - Theatre King June Brides - We Belong The Wedding Present - My Favourite Dress Unrest - Make Out Club Air Miami - World Cup Fever The Strokes - The Modern Age
---CATS ON FIRE performed ---
The Smiths - This Charming Man Orange Juice - Falling & Laughing Talulah Gosh - I Can't Get No Satisfaction (Thank God!) Unrest - When It All Comes Down Shirley Ellis - The Clapping Song The Marvelettes - I'll Keep Holding On The Liminanas - Je Ne Suis Tres Pas Drague Sophie - Laissez Les Parler Pastel Collision - Here Comes The Summer Tiger Trap - Supercrush The Herbs - Never Never (Will I Fall in Love) The Creation - Makin' Time The Seeds - No Escape The Fall - Victoria The Clean - Thumbs Off Beach Boys - Help Me Rhonda The Bodines - Therese The Pandoras - Anyone But You The Jelly Beans - You Don't Mean Me No Good The Determinations - Bing Bong The Go Betweens - Lee Remick The Pooh Sticks - On Tape Jesus & Mary Chain - Down On Me Denim - Fish & Chips Blur - Boys & Girls The Pastels - Nothing to be Done Primal Scream - Crystal Crescent Another Sunny Day - Anorak City The Jam - Running on the Spot Shangri-Las - Give Him a Great Big Kiss Georgie Fame - Yeh Yeh The Housemartins - Happy Hour
We figured it was about time over here at Hungry Beat! HQ to put our Youtube search obsession to good use by finding videos made for some of our absolute favorite songs to play at Hungry Beat!, and telling you a little bit about why we enjoy playing them so much.
I realized something the other day. I could listen to the Esther Williams song, "Last Night Changed it All" anytime, anywhere, countless numbers of times in a row, and never ever grow tired of it. In fact, hearing the song instantly puts me in a better mood and makes me want to dance. It might be the perfect party song, strong drums, seriously soulful voclas, but an overall upbeat pop sensibility. I read somewhere that it's been sampled innumerable times. I'm sure that if I racked my brain I could come up with one or two, for now I'll just say I'm not surprised.
Even though we played "Last Night Changed it All" at last week's Hungry Beat! it might be one of those that's just perfect enough to make an appearance again this week. Only one way to find out...
Thinner playlist than usual as we welcomed bands for the first time at Hungry Beat! Thanks to everyone who came out to ensure that a great time was had by all. We will see you all again next Saturday May 29th as we are joined by Finnish band Cats on Fire!
Dononvan - Epistle to Dippy Vic Godard & the Subway Sect - Stop That Girl The Temptations - I Want A Love I Can See Claude Francois - Sur Le Banc 21 Barbara Lynn - You Left The Water Running The Vontastics - I'll Never Say Goodbye Mayer Hawthorne - Just Ain't Gonna Work Out Comet Gain - If You Ever Walk Out of My Life The Field Mice - If You Need Someone Felt - Ivory Past Rocketship - It's Gonna Be Soon Vivian Girls - Moped Girl Maria - I Remember It was to Feel Liechetenstein - Apathy Cats on Fire - Tears in Your Cup Brilliant Colors - I Searched Crystal Stilts - Crystal Stilts
< Young Prisms >
14 Iced Bears - Inside Catwalk - Past Afar Close Lobsters - Loopholes Shop Assistants - Here It Comes X-Ray Spex - I Can't Do Anything The Pleasure Seekers - What a Way to Die The Smiths - What Difference Does it Make Big Gun - Heard About Love The Cure - Boys Don't Cry Camera Obscura - If Looks Could Kill
< Dominant Legs >
The Wake - Talk About the Past Esther Williams - Last Night Changed it All Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators - If This Ain't Love Eddie Holman - I Surrender The Ethics - Look At Me Now Shangri-Las - Sophisticated Boom Boom Mary Wells - One Block From Heaven Comet Gain - Hate Soul The School - I Want You Back Belle & Sebastian - Jonathan David June Brides - Disneyland Plastic Bertrand - Sha La La Lee Lizzie Mercier Descloux - Fire Delta 5 - Mind Your Own Business The Wake - Crush the Flowers The Smiths - This Charming Man The Pastels - Comin' Through The Jam - Strange Town Talulah Gosh - My Best Friend Cause Co-Motion - Take A Look The Undertones - Here Comes the Summer The Chesterfields - Best Friend The Aislers Set - Through the Swells Charles Wright & the 103rd St. Rhythm Band - Express Yourself Archie Bell & the Drells - I Just Can't Stop Dancing Claude Francois - J'Attendrai Sunday - Ain't Got No Problem The Showstoppers - Heartbreaker The Marvelettes- All The Love I've Got France Gall - Laissez Tomber Les Filles Pulp - Lipgloss Martha & The Muffins - Echo Beach Bow Wow Wow - Do You Wanna Hold Me Dexy's Midnight Runners - Seven Days Too Long The Beatles - Got To Get You Into My Life The Butlers - Laugh Laugh Laugh Cleo - Et Moi, Et Toi, Et Soie The Perfections - Girl You'd Better Hurry
The Monochrome Set - He's Frank The Troggs - With A Girl Like You Primal Scream - Ivy, Ivy, Ivy The Groove Farm - Me, Me, Me! The Buzzcocks - What Do I Get? Black Tambourine - Lazy Heart The Flatmates - Here Comes The Summer Unrest - Winona Ryder A Certain Ratio - Shack Up The Soul Seven - Southside Funk, Pt. 1 Lou Courtney - Hey Joyce The O'Jays - I Dig Your Act The Parliaments - Testify The Emotions - Stealing Love Nico - I'm Not Sayin' Lou Reed - I Can't Stand It Liechtenstein - Roses in the Park The Siddeleys - What Went Wrong This Time? The Go-Betweens - Life at Hand Action Now - Try Camera Obscura - French Navy Dolly Mixture - Everything & More The Jam - Start The Who - So Sad About Us Major Lance - The Beat The Supremes - Love is Like an Itching in my Heart Brother Jack McDuff - Can't Get Satsfied The Sapphires - Slow Fizz The Thrills (60s girls on Capitol, not the modern Irish group) - What Can Go Wrong The Invincibles - It's That Love of Mine Jay J Jones - I Don't Know About You Sunny & The Sunliners - If I Could See You Now Jacques Dutronc - J'ai Mis Un Tigre Dans Ma Guitare Josef K - Sorry For Laughing Plastic Bertrand - Sha La La La Lee Comet Gain - Hideaway Essential Logic - Fanfare in the Garden Girls At Our Best! - Getting Nowhere Fast Aislers Set - Mission Bells The Shangri-Las - Right Now and Not Later The Marvelettes - I'll Keep Holding On The Exciters - Blowin' Up My Mind Brigitte Bardot - Ca Pourrait Changer Les Tres Bien Ensemble - Je Veux Etre Un Symbol Sexuel The Liminanas - Je Ne Suis Pas Tres Drogue The Three O'Clock - Stupid Einstein Biff Bang Pow! - There You Go Again The School - Hoping & Praying The Chiffons - He's So Fine The Supremes - I Hear a Symphony The Velvet Satins - Nothing Can Compare To You Ray Charles - I Don't Need No Doctor Barbara Lynn - I'm a Good Woman Edwin Starr - Time The Third Guitar - Save Me Gilberto Gil - Bat Macumba Talking Heads - Cities The Flirts - Jukebox Madness - Cryin' Shame Jilted John - Jilted John The Flatmates - I Could Be in Heaven Comet Gain - Love Without Lies The Pastels - Something Goin' On Morrissey - Suedehead Orange Juice - Felicity The Jam - Strange Town The Bodines - Therese The Pale Fountains - Jean's Not Happening The Lilys - Baby's a Dealer The Bodysnatchers - Easy Life The Waitresses - It's My Car Love is All - Wishing Well Girls at Our Best! - Pleasure The Cure - Jumping Someone Else's Train Jasmine Minks - Think! Dexy's Midnight Runners - Let's Make This Precious Dolly Mixture - Remember This
Thanks as always to eveyone who came out, and made this night extra fun. Be sure to join us on May 22nd as we welcome Dominant Legs from San Francisco. It's the first ever Hungry Beat! to feature a live band so let's be sure to give them a nice turnout!
In mere hours, Loveless Unbeliever the first full length record Welsh band the School will be delivered to the hands of this Hungry Beat! DJ. It's been a highly anticipated record around these parts for awhile now, and it's here, finally here. The School have an incredibly enthusiastic approach to the 60s girl group sound they present in their songs. Everything that I've heard from their previous singles, and EPs (many songs from which are represented on this full length) show that they have a nifty knack for producing music that sounds sophisticated and confident, but more importantly than that it sounds young and FUN! Expect to hear this record played loudly at La Cita on Saturday night, and expect to dance feverishly...
Thanks to all who made it out this past Saturday. It was a great night as always! Here's what was played:
Another Sunny Day - The Very Beginning Gentle Despite - Torment The Sugargliders - Corn Circles The Sweetest Ache - Heaven-Scented World Even As We Speak - Must Be Something Else The Poppyheads - Pictures You Weave The Visitors - I'm In Danger Carol Kay - This Time You're Wrong Brenda & The Tabulations - That's in the Past The Bodysnatchers - Too Experienced Le Mans - Un Rayo Del Sol Aislers Set - Hit the Snow Revolving Paint Dream - Burn This House Down To The Ground Dolly Mixture - Miss Candy Twist Girls at Our Best - Peel Session Medley The Siddeleys - Bedlam on the Mezzanine The Pastels - Oh Happy Place Modern Lovers - Modern World Signals - Gotta Let Go The Flatmates - So in Love With You Elvis Costello - Getting Mighty Crowded Barbara Lynn - Nice & Easy Lyn Collins - Think The Spinners - It's A Shame The Dells - There Is The Velvelettes - Lonely Lonely Girl Am I Black Tambourine - Dream Jens Lekman - A Sweet Summer's Night on Hammer Hill Mamie Galore - It Ain't Necessary Marvin Gaye - Can I Get a Witness JJ Barnes - Say It The Capitols - Don't Say Maybe Baby Sophie - Laissez Les Parler Brigitte Bardot - Ca Pourrait Changer Jacques Dutronc - J'ai Mis Un Tigre Dans Ma Guitare Beach Boys - Good To My Baby The Jam - In The Street Today The Ramones - Do You Wanna Dance Too Much - Silex Pistols Comet Gain - Baby's Alright Amy Linton & Stewart Anderson - Lights Are Out Lesley Gore - Sunshine, Lollipops The Beatles - Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby The Creation - Tom Tom The High Numbers (The Who) - I'm The Face Nelson Riddle - Batman Theme Jay J Jones - I Don't Know About You The Du-Ettes - Please Forgive Me George Fame - Yeh Yeh The Supremes - Love is Like An Itching in my Heart Brenda Holloway - Just Look What You've Done Frank Wilson - Do I Love You The Shalimars - Stop & Take A Look at Yourself 4 Seasons - Beggin' Martha & the Vandellas - Honey Love The Decisions - I Can't Forget About You Comet Gain - Strength The Pastels - Automatically Yours The Vaselines - Son of a Gun ESG - Dance Weave - Mouthpiece Hysteria Sexual Harassment - If I Gave You a Party Tom Tom Club - Wordy Rappinghood Love is All - Bigger Bolder The Wake - Pale Spectre The Smiths - This Charming Man (Hatful of Hollow version) Blur - Girls & Boys Stone Roses - Fool's Gold Charles Wright - Express Yourself People's Choice - I Likes To Do It Towanda Barnes - You Don't Mean It Gene Chandler - There Was A Time Gloria Jones - Tainted Love Freda Payne - Band of Gold Fred & Skeets (The Two Fellows) - Stop Esther Williams - Last Night Changed it All Hopeton Lewis - Boom Shaka Laka The Selecter - On My Radio Belle & Sebastian - We Are the Sleepyheads Orange Juice - Poor Old Soul, pt. 2 Pulp - Lipgloss House of Love - Destroy The Heart My Bloody Valentine - Thorn Chapterhouse - Rain Pandoras - Anyone But You The Specials - Concrete Jungle Beach Boys - Surfin USA
Been a bit obsessed with Miaow these past few days, but am sadly without any youtube videos to reflect this fact. If anyone out there finds one (or 12) post em' up to our brand new Hungry Beat! fan page on Facebook!
Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators - If This Aint Love (Don't Know What Is)
Jeremy Jay - Airwalker
Momus - A Complete History of Sexual Jealousy (Parts 17 to 24)
Young Marble Giants - Brand - New - Life
Mo-dettes - Masochistic Opposite
Suburban Lawns - Janitor
The Hit Parade - My Favorite Girl
The Clientele - I Wonder Who We Are
Saturday Looks Good to Me - Underwater Heartbeat
Dum Dum Girls - Bhang Bhang, I'm a Burnout
Henry's Dress - Over 21
14 Iced Bears - Inside
Cause Co-Motion! - And You Wonder
Sea Lions - Let's Groove
Jens Lekman - Friday Night at the Drive In Bingo
Princeton - Shout it Out
The New House - Kill the House
The Brilliant Corners - Teenage
The Bangles - Bitchin Summer
Crystal Stilts - Love is a Wave
Camera Obscura - French Navy
Lou Reed - I Can't Stand It
Delta 5 - Mind Your Own Business
Gang of 4 - Damaged Goods
Malcolm McLaren - Buffalo Gals
The Slits - Heard it Through the Grapevine
Altered Images - Jump Jump
Arlette Zola - Deux Garcons
Five Stairsteps - Change of Pace
The Tempests - Can't Get You Off My Mind
The Zombies - She Does Everything For Me
The Monochrome Set - Jet Set Junta
Desperate Bicycles - The Medium Was Tedium
Cut - Outs - DIY
Disco Zombies - Disco Zombies
Felt - I Will Die With My Head in Flames
The Clean - Tally Ho
Love is All - Wishing Well
The Shop Assistants - I Don't Want to be Friends With You
Talulah Gosh - My Best Friend
Stereolab - Lo Boob Oscillator
Bow Wow Wow - Do You Want to Hold Me?
The Marvelettes - All the Love I've Got
Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything
The Showstoppers - Heartbreaker
The Soul Seven - South Side Funk Part 1
Jay & the Techniques - Here We Go Again
The Go Team - Ladyflash
Girls at Our Best! - Pleasure
Television Personalities - The Glittering Prizes
The Beatles - Eight Days a Week
The Archies - Sugar, Sugar
T-Rex - Lady
Supergrass - Alright
The Jam - Move on Up
Belle & Sebastian - Legal Man
The Mo-Dettes - Paint it Black
Shirley Ellis - The Clapping Song
Too Much - Silex Pistols
Shangri-Las - Give Him a Great Big Kiss
The Marvelettes - Mr. Postman
The Miracles - Whole Lot of Shakin'
Tina Britt - The Real Thing
Little Ben & the Cheers - I'm Gonna Get Even With You
Ray Charles - I Don't Need No Doctor
The Monks - Oh How to No How
13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me
Los Shakers - Rompan Todo
The Byrds - I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better
Primal Scream - All Fall Down
The Modern Lovers - Modern World
The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again
The Sex Pistols - Holidays in the Sun
Orange Juice - Holiday Hymn
Henry's Dress - Target
My Bloody Valentine - Sylvie's Head
Another Sunny Day - Anorak City
The Vibrators - Whips & Furs
The Raincoats - Fairytale in the Supermarket
Sea Lions - Beautiful Day
X - Los Angeles
Oasis - Cigarettes & Alcohol
The Who - Pictures of Lily
The Wake - Crush the Flowers
The Field Mice - Sensitive
Felt - Sunlight Bathed the Golden Glow
This might have been the most fun Hungry Beat! yet, but it can only get better from here. We'll see you on the floor on Saturday, April 24th! This one should get you in the mood...
I own exactly one El Record. It comes from Momus, it's called Circus Maximus, I paid about seven dollars for it at Amoeba and I cherish it with all of my heart. Every time that I go to any record store I search for any and all El Records in hopes that such luck will befall me again. One of these days...
For now, here's one of the coolest songs ever from a band who was loosely tied to the El Label through sister label Cherry Red. It opens Too Good to be True: The Very Best of El Records a CD retrospective that was incidentally released by Cherry Red.
P.S. Hungry Beat! is a week from Saturday, maybe, just maybe a Bad Dream Fancy Dress record, or at the very least a nifty El Comp will have just fallen into my lab sometime before then...
When this particular Hungry Beat! DJ had an office job with the music licensing company that represented this Go Sailor best of, she would sit in her office and listen to it over, and over again. She would let Rose Melberg's sweet, sweet voice melt all of her cares and worries away. She never dreamed, however, that one day she would have the chance to see Go Sailor live. Well that chance has finally come, and anyone who is reading this, and will be in the greater Los Angeles area this Sunday (March 28th) would be crazy not to be at the Echo for this once in a lifetime show!
It was discussed last night, that if we made a list of all of the bands that you would expect to hear within 20 or 30 minutes of each other at Hungry Beat!, the Monkees would be pretty low on that list. Not that that should be the case because the Monkees contributed some of the best pop songs to the overall history of pop music. "Forget That Girl" is my favorite.
I found a copy of Headquarters at Record Surplus in West L.A. a few years ago. I listened to the album once or twice, and for whatever reason failed to revisit it until recently. There's something nice about having other people go through your records. Almost inevitably they will present you with a new favorite song that has been in you possession, but gone unnoticed for far too long. "Forget That Girl" is my personal favorite example of this phenonmenon.
Chip Douglas left the Turtles for a brief period to produce a few Monkees records. Headquarters was one of those records, and to me it just sounds warm, and beautiful, and spotless. I can find no fault with the sound on that one whatsoever. The fact that Chip Douglas wrote the song "Forget That Girl" as well raises my opinion of his talent even further. In fact, in my very humble opinion the Clientele took an idea or two from this song...
This band is playing Part Time Punks with some super cool Popkids from Japan. I think it's safe to say that the Echo is the place to be for the next few hours...
Jacques Dutronc - On Nous Cache Tout, on Nous Dit Rien
Nina Simone - Save Me
The Kinks - All Day & All of the Night
Mary Wells - One Block From Here
Jonathan Richman - Give Paris One More Chance
BMX Bandits - E-102
Unrest - Cath Carroll
The Wedding Present - My Favourite Dress
This Poison! - Poised Over the Pause Button
Black Tambourine - Throw Aggi Off the Bridge
Jilted John - Jilted John
The Ramones - Listen to My Heart
Sundae - Aint Got No Problem
Curtis Mayfield - Move on Up
The Epitome of Sound - You Don't Love Me
Pandoras - Anyone but You
Belle & Sebastian - Lazy Line Painter Jane
The night ended, as it rightfully should have, in a drunken sing along to "Lazy Line Painter Jane" despite the full house lights present. The next one will be even more fun so we'll expect to see you back on La Cita's dance floor on Saturday April 10th!
P.S. It seems like it's been awhile since we've played this one, wouldn't you say?
P.P.S. I think it's safe to speak for the group and say that we probably would have lost our collective minds if any of us happened to be at that show, and got to see that song performed live!
Ronettes to Mo-Dettes
"Tears of a Clown" to "Million Tears"
"Sugar pie honey bunch..." to Honeybunch.
We are a POP club whose hearts belong primarily to indiepop, and Northern Soul. Other genres that we love, and that we consider to produce highly dance-able sounds are represented as well.
We take place on two Saturdays of every month at La Cita in Downtown Los Angeles:
336 S Hill Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Resident DJs:
Michael (Part Time Punks)
Marion (KCRW)
B-Rok (Substance)
Goodwill (Substance)
YY (dublab)