
Poets Tuli Kupferberg and Ed Sanders couldn’t play any instruments, but they sure knew all about the spirit of rock & roll. Sanders edited … Full Descriptionand published a profanely titled arts magazine in post-Beat, early-‘60s Greenwich Village, and local friends, including Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber of the Holy Modal Rounders, and guitarist Ken Weaver, provide most of the music on this underground classic.
Alternately angry, beautiful, rude, and gut-bustingly hilarious, these songs, recorded in 1965, are both folk classics and among the first and best punk anthems ever recorded. Weaver’s “I Couldn’t Get High” is a garage-rocking stomper that wouldn’t sound out of place in the NUGGETS series, and Weber’s ironic masterpiece “Boobs A Lot” says more about locker-room culture in two minutes than volumes of social studies. An essential album!
Peter Stampfel (fiddle, hca, vo)
Vinny Leary, Steve Weber (g, vo)
John Anderson (bag, vo)
Ken Weaver (d, vo)
Tuli Kupferberg (per, vo)
Ed Sanders (vo)
Tracklist:
01. Slum Goddess (2:01)
02. Ah, Sunflower Weary Of Time (2:15)
03. Supergirl (2:19)
04. Swinburne Stomp (2:51)
05. I Couldn’t Get High (2:08)
06. How Sweet I Roamed From Field To Field (2:15)
07. Carpe Diem (5:10)
08. My Baby Done Left Me (2:21)
09. Boobs A Lot (2:14)
10. Nothing (4:17)
The Fugs - The Village Fugs (1965)
(192 kbps, front cover included)
7 Kommentare:
The best bad musicians in the world! The Fugs rule!
Agree!
Fugs for congress 2016
Was this actually rip'd from a Folkways lp? The Folkways LP I've heard was edited differently. This sounds like the ESP issue. Thanks for posting Fugs anyway!
Sorry, i am not sure about that. All the best!
Any chance of posting Fug Ed Sanders' solo recordings?
I only have "Beer Cans On The Moon", you´ll find it here: https://zerosounds.blogspot.com/2013/05/ed-sanders-beer-cans-on-moon-1973.html
Best wishes!
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