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Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 8:41 pm
by tarzan_undies
Hi
Can anyone please help me out?
I had an old cassette tape of Jason DJing on Mary Anne Hobbs' Breeze Block many years ago converted to CD and I was wondering if anyone has a track listing for it? I've worked out some of them but most elude me.

Thanks

TU

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:38 pm
by toomilk
Hopefully one of these will be the one. The first is the most "famous" one.

JASON PIERCE - HEADLINE SET - 25th February 1998
Dr Alimantado - Poison Flour (Blood & Fire)
Captain Beefheart - Big Eyed Beans From Venus (Warners)
James Luther Dickinson - 'Oh How She Dances'.
Yoko Ono & Plastic Ono Band - Mindtrain (Apple)
The Monks - Oh, How To Do Now (Unknown)
Barry & The Remains - Lonely Weekend (Unknown)
Misunderstood - I’m Not Talking (Cherry Red)
Unknown - Unknown (?)
Jack Nitsche - Da Doo Ron Ron (Unknown)
Dr Alimantado - I Am The Greatest Says Muhammed Ali (Blood & Fire)
Martin Rev - Metratron (White Label)
Dion - Born To Be With You (-)
The Saints - No Time (Fatal)
Staple Singers - Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Ace)
Last Poets - Wake Up, N****** (Rykodisc)
Sam Cooke - Change Is Gonna Come (RCA)


then there's this (from 2002?):

Gavin Bryars with Tom Waits - 'Tramp With Orchestra (String Quartet)' (Point Music)
Ted Taylor - '(Love Is Like A) Rambling Rose' (Marginal)
The Saints - '(This) Perfect Day' (EMI)
MC5 - 'Skunk' (Dance Terin)
The Litter - 'I'm A Man' (EVA)
Patsy Cline - 'Sweet Dream (Of You)' (Arcade Records)
Aaron Neville - 'Tell It Like It Is' (Curb Records)
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band - 'Big Eyed Beans From Venus' (Reprise)
Lee Perry and Friends - 'Justice To The People / Verse 2' (Trojan Records)
Bobby Robinson and June Bateman - 'Believe Me Darling' (RPM)
Peter Brotzmann Group - 'Fuck De Boere' (Unheard Music)
Jimmy Scott - 'Day By Day' (Label M)
Gorecki - 'Lento e Largo - Tranquillisimo' (Naxos)
Akufen - 'New Process' (Rough Trade)
Alewife - 'To Forget' (White Label)
Gonzales - '(Another) So-Called Party (feat. Paul PM)' (Kitty-Yo)
Ikon - 'The Dove' (Jalepeno)

From 11/2/2003:
Ween - 'Pollo Asado' (Shimmy Disc)
Harry Lovett - 'Man Without A Country' (BGO Records)
The Velvet Underground - 'Rock and Roll' (Atlantic / Atco)
Spring Heel Jack - '100 Years Before' (Thirsty Ear Recordings)
The Upsetters - 'Something You Got' (Hudson Van Dam)
Angel Dust OST - 'Satan (Theme)' (Savage Pencil)
Betty Lavette - 'Let Me Down Easy' (Charly Records)

From 4/22/2003:
***Headline DJ Set - Spiritualized / Jason Pierce***
Gavin Bryars with Tom Waits - 'Tramp With Orchestra (String Quartet)' (Point Music)
Ted Taylor - '(Love Is Like A) Rambling Rose' (Marginal)
The Saints - '(This) Perfect Day' (EMI)
MC5 - 'Skunk' (Dance Terin)
The Litter - 'I'm A Man' (EVA)
Patsy Cline - 'Sweet Dream (Of You)' (Arcade Records)
Aaron Neville - 'Tell It Like It Is' (Curb Records)
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band - 'Big Eyed Beans From Venus' (Reprise)
Lee Perry and Friends - 'Justice To The People / Verse 2' (Trojan Records)
Bobby Robinson and June Bateman - 'Believe Me Darling' (RPM)
Peter Brotzmann Group - 'Fuck De Boere' (Unheard Music)
Jimmy Scott - 'Day By Day' (Label M)
Gorecki - 'Lento e Largo - Tranquillisimo' (Naxos)

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:47 pm
by tarzan_undies
Hi Toomilk
The first one is the one! Thanks very much, sterling work.
Cheers
TU

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:58 pm
by Stuart X.Hunter
toomilk wrote: Akufen - 'New Process' (Rough Trade)
Really? Micro sampling galore.

Best,

Stuart

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 12:31 am
by good dope/good fun
Any chance on getting a sendspace of that 1998 set?

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:29 pm
by sunray
Thanks for that Toomilk. I too have that first session on tape and wondered as to the tracklisting.

I also have a Sonic Boom Breezeblock set on the same tape so i know they were on around the same time. Anyone have a tracklisting for that?

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:34 pm
by toomilk
The Breezeblock
4th February 1998 - Sonic Boom

Splitting The Atom - Splitting the Atom
Skyray - Neptune Variations
Jessamine - Ordinary Sleep
Longstone - Convex Structure
Octal - Falling Without Reference
Fuxa - 3 CP
Peter Zinovieff - Agnus Dei (76)
Tiffany - I Think We're alone now

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 4:42 pm
by sunray
toomilk wrote:The Breezeblock
4th February 1998 - Sonic Boom

Splitting The Atom - Splitting the Atom
Skyray - Neptune Variations
Jessamine - Ordinary Sleep
Longstone - Convex Structure
Octal - Falling Without Reference
Fuxa - 3 CP
Peter Zinovieff - Agnus Dei (76)
Tiffany - I Think We're alone now
Thanks once again toomilk, much appreciated. Still not sure that's the set i have, did he do any others?

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:05 pm
by natty
I just found that Sonic breezeblock set on an old tape. It's pretty damn good if a bit short and sweet. Can anyone upload it?

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:52 am
by idrm
At around the same time (Jan 1998) Spiritualized played a wonderful set on the Breezeblock including a great version of Electric Mainline. I lost my recording. Is anyone able to post this? I've been looking for it for years.

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 2:26 pm
by jesus son
Stuart X.Hunter wrote:
toomilk wrote: Akufen - 'New Process' (Rough Trade)
Really? Micro sampling galore.

Best,

Stuart
I printed off the set list from the 12 Feb 2002 Breezeblock show the day after the broadcast, I've just dug it out and Jason's "headline set" ended with the Gorecki piece

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:03 pm
by simonkeeping
Unknown - Unknown (?)
I got into a bit of an internet hunt for this track on Thursday night. Many moons ago BZAinspace uploaded the track and I think it might be this (2nd track down).

http://www.faqs.org/copyright/baby-i-ne ... ore-pseud/

cant find it any other information about it though.

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:52 pm
by BzaInSpace
Ah Simon. When will we find out what this song is called?

This the one you mean?

Baby, I need you, yes, I do / words by Mack B. Fertek ; music Archie Swindell.

Who are these guys? Wonder what name they recorded under...?

I'll tell you what though, thanks to advances in technology i'm gonna try and rip a better quality copy, if i can find the rubbish nth generation tape copy I have.

On the note of the near-mythical 1998 Breezeblock show, did I not read earlier this year someone had found a copy from the time and was planning on doing a digital transfer?

I can't remember the name and can't find the post in the search but if you are out there...please let me know! I'd really like to get a decent copy of that show...11 years later :oops:

No shit though, look, here's me having a gripe back in 2006 about what happened to one of the copies I made years before..

BzaInSpace wrote:
... the first fucking post I ever made back in the nineties was to offer a swap of a tape of a Spiritualized breezeblock mix for some of the b-sides -this was pre-Complete Works era and i'd never heard any non-album tracks. Some bastard happily took the copy, overseas and all - but never bothered to send anything back. I just got no end of excuses instead! [Bit of irony there Veiko? :wink: ] I even sent a blank cassette!!
It later transpired the copy was the only copy I had. If you are still out there, anon from Canada...can I have my tape back?


:lol:

I ended up making a recreation of those tunes from the Breezeblock through tracking them all down. Was a golden moment indeed first realising who Dion was and what songs he'd sung. My musical education?

An insanely epic tale. Let the hunt continue!!!

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:40 pm
by bunnyben
just found a cd called- j.p djing on xfm 1998. can anyone tell me more about this?

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:34 pm
by simonkeeping
Thats the on Bza. 11 years to find out a song title! I did the same as you tracking down individual tracks and trying to jigsaw it together. How good was it the first time you heard Mindtrain! Finding out about tracks like that is what makes this forum so special! this last track is the holy grail though.

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:27 pm
by clewsr
idrm wrote:At around the same time (Jan 1998) Spiritualized played a wonderful set on the Breezeblock including a great version of Electric Mainline. I lost my recording. Is anyone able to post this? I've been looking for it for years.
Hiya. Hopefully this is what you are looking for, - its one long file, but hopefully all there...

http://www.youshare.com/Guest/71516566225fbccf.mp3.html

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:33 pm
by idrm
Yes - there it is - the whole set and in good quality too. Thanks very much!

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 8:24 pm
by Davieboy
Hey guys, been lurking around here on and off for years, without really posting.
Was wondering if anybody has a link to download Jason's 1998 Breezeblock set?
The one that was posted on this thread has expired.

Cheers!

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:00 am
by simonkeeping
Finally after years if searching. I present to you:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... BDsF51H6Eo

rince La La born Lawrence Nelson (1936 - 1963) was born into a family rooted in the rich musical tradition of New Orleans. His father, Walter Nelson, was a noted jazz and R&B guitarist who played with R&B pioneer Smiley Lewis. His elder brother, Walter "Papoose" Nelson Jr., played extensively in the 50s and early 60s with Fats Domino and Professor Longhair, and was a featured session guitarist for seminal New Orleans bandlander and producer Dave Bartholomew.

A.F.O.'s publicity photos featured Lawrence in an eccentric yet regal costume drawn from both African and Mardi Gras traditions, and his otherworldly persona deeply impacted up-and-coming New Orleans musician Mac Rebennack, who borrowed much of La La's image in creating his own "Dr. John, the Night Tripper" guise.

Nelson suffering a drug overdose in 1963, he was 27. It's notable that earlier the previous year, on the 28th February, 1962, Lawrence's brother Papoose died aged 31 in New York, also from a drug overdose !

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:27 am
by BzaInSpace
Mr Keeping... you're a genius!

A prototype Night Tripper. Wow... how did you manage to track this down in the end? Bet there's a story there in itself.

So... after 14 (fourteen!!!) years:

THE BREEZEBLOCK MISSION IS COMPLETE!

:D 8)

Re: Jason DJing on Breeze Block years ago

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:58 pm
by simonkeeping
Thanks BZA! Yeah, its been a long journey hasn't it. Finally got the artist from a soul forum a few weeks back. I was pretty chuffed. I've spent DAYS trying to find it out. It must be my obsessive compulsive nature or something. Anyway, you can find it and more gold I suspect on here: http://www.acerecords.co.uk/content.php ... elease=518

There's a few more comps in the same series too that I think would be well worth checking out.

It has spurred a huge Dr. John listening kick. For some strange reason I thought he'd gone all boogie woogie after he recorded Babylon? Very pleased to find I was wrong and he's got more voodoo, gumbo, funk, blues stew in the same vein as the Gris- Gris.