#Screamin' Lord Sutch
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guessimdumb · 6 months ago
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Lord Sutch - The Cheat (1966)
I guess Lord Sutch was no longer Screamin' in 1966, but instead he was recording this cool psych raga version of Sanford Clark's A Cheat, which was written by Lee Hazlewood.
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disquietedpalefish · 1 year ago
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bruceshideout · 2 months ago
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forever70s · 1 year ago
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Screaming Lord Sutch and his wife, Thann Rendessy (1973)
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ms-cornucopia · 12 days ago
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froody · 2 years ago
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lesbianstufful · 9 months ago
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10, 12, and 29!! :]
10. three favourite Halloween/spooky songs
THIS IS SO HARD BECAUSE THAT'S SO MUCH OF WHAT I LISTEN TO GRHFHFJDKD BUT:
No One Lives Forever - Oingo Boingo classic answer but i am literally not satisfied until the first time i hear it in october. quintessential halloween song
She's Fallen in Love With the Monsterman - Screamin' Lord Sutch iconic. monster banging anthem. everybody go listen to mr sutch
Kidnap The Sandy Claws - Korn SORRY FOR LISTENING TO KORN. IT WILL HAPPEN AGAIN
12. three favourite songs from video games
Bury the Light - Casey Edwards do i even have to explain.
Armor-Clad Faith - Daisuke Ishiwatari HARD tossup between this one and Alone Infection (faust's theme) but potemkin wins out. honorable mentions are Just Lean and What Do You Fight For but FUCK how do you pick just one strive song
Song of Curry (Journey Version) - Naramura hold my hand. we're listening to this together (i lock the door and switch to the original version before you can leave)
29. three songs that influenced you the most (some songs change or save lives)
The Garden's Tale - Volbeat SIGHHHHSSSS this was THE volbeat song for me and my dad when i was little. i was so obsessed with it i genuinely wanted to teach myself danish. put me in the ground to this song ok?
Radio Girl - Volbeat yeah this album built me from the ground up. btw. this song still transports me to a rainy parking lot in the middle of the night & i am overjoyed every single time
Stains - Janus no context for this one. heart emojiy
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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FOR FANS OF '50s ROCK 'N ROLL, '60s GARAGE, FREAK ROCK, HORROR ROCK, & BRITISH ROCK.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on "Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages," a CD compilation by rock 'n' roll band SCREAMING LORD SUTCH & THE SAVAGES, released under the EMI label in 1991.
OVERVIEW: "Screaming Lord Sutch was an original, at least as far as British rock & roll was concerned -- with the obvious exception of Screamin' Jay Hawkins, to whom he owed an obvious debt -- there was no one in rock & roll on either side of the Atlantic who took anything like the approach he did to the music, mixing completely out-there playing and singing with mostly strange, dark novelty tunes.
PART II: This collection, 18 tracks of which were produced by Joe Meek, show off the highlights of Sutch's five years on the EMI label, and feature accompaniment by Ritchie Blackmore, Nick Simper, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Matthew Fisher, and Nicky Hopkins, all future luminaries in the rock world. And between all of those talents, this collection would naturally pull in listeners on the American side of the Atlantic by sheer force of gravitation, as it were.
PART III: As it turns out, however, the music is entertaining in its own right, and at its best offers a refreshing dose of straight-ahead rock & roll: "'Till the Following Night" and "Jack the Ripper" hold up well enough among the novelty tunes, while others, such as "Monster in Black Tights" (think of a Goth adaptation of "Venus in Blue Jeans") are good for a laugh and not too much else; "Purple People Eater," by contrast, is a punchy rendition of the Sheb Wooley tune, and it's followed by a raw (and '70s punk-speed) rendition of "Good Golly Miss Molly" that can stand in any collection, and "Don't You Just Know It" is just as good.
PART IV: They open the middle section of this collection, which is the strongest part, as it has all of the mainstream rock & roll. Among the treats is a surprisingly effective slow-tempo version of "Train Kept A-Rollin'" and a pounding, driving interpretation of Big Joe Turner's "Honey Hush" that has room for a honking sax and a delightfully weird guitar break. And Sutch's take on Johnny Otis' "Bye Bye Baby" is worth the price of admission, even if you don't know precisely who's playing that guitar break; odds are it's Jimmy Page.
PART V: Sutch's own "You Don't Care" also demonstrates that the man himself could help his cause creatively. The end of the disc is devoted to some '80s-era tracks that play off of Sutch's (by then) longtime fame in a somewhat more sophisticated manner than Meek‘s old productions did. These are very self-conscious but effective in a suitably theatrical manner, with several ex-Savages participating: "London Rocker" is a superb Little Richard-style song, while "Murder in the Graveyard" and "Loony Rock" play beautifully off of other sides of Sutch's persona.
PART VI/END: It's all a lot of fun and well worth tracking down as a profile of this singular figure in British rock & roll. And for a change, it's an actual EMI production: this is one that Colin Miles' See for Miles Records didn't have to do for them in order for it to come out right."
-- ALLMUSIC (review by Brian Eder)
Sources: www.bear-family.de/sutch-screaming-lord-screaming-lord-sutch-and-the-savages-cd.html & Allmusic.
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noisemachinedotcom · 7 months ago
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i should start tagging by genre or at least making a new tag for artist docs cos im about to post the screamin lord sutch doc god help us all
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mariocki · 4 years ago
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Infinite list of favourite lyrics: 189/?
Screaming Lord Sutch - Jack the Ripper (1963)
"When she walks down the street, he's never far behind,
(The Ripper! Jack the Ripper!)
With his little black bag and his one-track mind,
(The Ripper! Jack the Ripper!)
Well, he nearly catches up when the lights go down,
(The Ripper! Jack the Ripper!)
Cos that's the time he starts his dirty, uh, chop-around!
(The Ripper! Jack the Ripper!)"
#favourite lyrics#screaming lord sutch#jack the ripper#Joe meek#Clarence Stacy#Charles Stacy#Walter Haggin#Joe Simmons#1963#It's Halloween babeys!#What better way to celebrate than with some more spooky pop songs#Oh Screaming Lord Sutch. A fairly singular figure in the annals of pop culture history. True his stage antics and persona were definitely#Influenced by the earlier Screamin' Jaw Hawkins but whereas Hawkins had been somewhat lumbered with his persona (and bemoaned it later in#Life and the opportunities it undoubtedly cost him) Sutch developed his image himself and leaned into it. Leaned into it HARD#For many the spectacle only served to obscure a distinct lack of musical talent and his later forays into politics only muddied the waters#Further but I have a genuine soft spot for his early records. It helps that he had the services of Joe Meek; this is unmistakably a Meek#Record full of sound effects and layered trickery and shrieks and groans. He always seemed to combine a magical blend of the garage#Rock DIY sensibility with an unlikely degree of competence and nifty execution. This was I think Sutch's biggest hit (certainly he was#Never quite as successful after Meek's tragic death) and it did modestly well despite a ban from the BBC. There's little in it now to#Support such a ban but the beeb were a much stiffer necked organisation in those days. This wasn't even the first version of the song:#Co writer Clarence Stacy had recorded it himself in 61 in the US but it hadn't made it over to the UK. To add insult to injury both Stacy#Brothers and Joe Simmons have their names misspelled on the credits of the Sutch release (another aspect of the fast and loose operation he#And Meek were a part of). And the lyrics? Well it's all good fun isn't it. I suppose it could be taken as a bit tasteless but it had been#70 years since the Whitechapel murders. I'm particularly fond of the 'with his little black bag and his one track mind' line#A delightfully unexpected bit of zeugma in what is otherwise an admittedly sometimes unsubtle set of lyrics#Regardless it's fun. I also rec Dracula's Daughter and really any of the early singles and b sides.#Happy Halloween friends...
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peptocantfixthisone · 6 years ago
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Screaming Lord Sutch - Jack The Ripper (live 1964)
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originalharmonysalad · 2 years ago
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Screamin´ Lord Sutch - A Documentary (BBC, 1965)
From his early days, an elightening and entertaining documentary of that great showman, Mr. Screaming Lord Sutch.
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hellyeahscarleteen · 2 years ago
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To kick off our Halloween fundraiser week, we've mixed up a killer concoction of songs to shake your bones! You can find our Halloween Hootenanny on Apple Music and Spotify.
Tracklist
Spooky-Dusty Springfield
Batman, Wolfman, Frankenstein, Dracula-The Diamonds
Vampire Girl- Jonathan Richman
Warm Blood- Carly Rae Jepsen
Howlin' For You- The Black Keys
I Was a Teenage Werewolf- The Cramps
She's Fallen in Love (With a Monster Man)- Screamin' Lord Sutch
I Love My Monsters- Crystal and the Runnin' Wild
Little Ghost-The White Stripes
Frankenstein- The New York Dolls
I'm Your Boogie Man- KC and the Sunshine Band
Trick or Treat- Otis Redding
Sexy Ghost- The Weather Girls
Little Red Riding Hood- Freakwater
Bad Things- Jace Everett
Lay All Your Blood on Me- Brian David Gilbert
Coolest Little Monster- Zacherley
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tfc2211 · 3 years ago
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Also Can Be Played Here ▶ Halloween Spookshow Vol-8
☠ Cris Kevin & The Comics - Haunted House ☠ The Prairie Ramblers - Ghost in the Graveyard ☠ Philip Glass, Kronos Quartet, Dracula OST - Dr. Van Helsing and Dracula ☠ ”Horror Chamber of Blood & Gore” spookshow promo ☠ The Last Word - Sleepy Hollow ☠ Jack Hylton - Bogey Wail ☠ Gene Moss & The Monsters - I Want to Bite Your Hand ☠ Excerpt from The Innocents ☠ Acanthus, Les frisson des vampires OST - Angoisse temporelle ☠ Billy & The Dukes - Roland ☠ Premier Quartet - That Syncopated Boogie-Boo ☠ Duponts - Screamin’ Ball (At Dracula Hall) ☠ Blood for Dracula trailer ☠ Screaming Lord Sutch - Dracula’s Daughter ☠ Ennio Morricone, Drammi gotici OST - Ma non è un vampiro #1 ☠ Frankie Stein & His Ghouls - Mummy’s Little Boy ☠ ”Lights Out” intro ☠ Carl Bonafede & The Gemtones - The Werewolf ☠ Verdicts - Mummy’s Ball ☠ Howard Blake, Ken Wannberg, & Rick Wilkins, The Changeling OST - Main Theme
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backatthechickenshack · 3 years ago
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Back at the Chicken Shack Playlist #121
WFDU.fm HD2 121st Show 10/27/21
Special Halloween Extravaganza!
Jack Marshall - "The Munsters" theme
Otis Redding - Trick or Treat
Big Boy Groves - Bucket o Blood
Buck Owens - Monster's Holiday
Bob Mcfadden & DOR - the Mummy
Johnny Fuller - haunted House
Richard Rome - Ghosts a Go Go
Don Hollinger - I had a Nightmare
Zacharlie - Dinner with Drac
teddy Durant - Beast of Sunset Strip
Bobby Please & the Pleasers - the Monster
the Ghastly ones - haulin Hearse
Tom waits - Whistlin Past the Graveyard
Bobby Fuller 4 w/Wolfman Jack - Wolfman
Roky Erikson - If You Have Ghosts
Wicked - the spider & the Fly
Screamin Jay Hawkins - feast of the Mau Mau
Glen & christy with the Adventures - wombat twist
jackie Morningstar - Rockin in the Graveyard
the Ghastly Ones - Ghastly stomp
Untamed Youth - Haunted castle Party
Roky Erikson - Night of the Vampire
Kiriae Crucible - salem Witch Trail
Scotty Stewart - Nightmare
the Moontrekkers - Night of the Vampire
Bo Diddley - Bo meets the Monster
Jan Davis - Watusi Zombie
Terry Teene - Curse of the Hearse
Murray Schafe & the Aristocrats - Tombstone #9
Gene Bowlegs Miller - Frankenstein walk
Lord Luther w/ the King's Men - I was a Teenage Creature
Screamin Lord Sutch & the savages - Til the Following Night
Larry & the Blue Notes - Night of the Phantom
Roky Erickson - I walked with a Zombie
Jack & Jim - Midnight Monsters Hop
Ralph Neilson & the Chancellors - Scream
Al Kooper/Mike Bloomfield - Season of the Witch (live)
http://wfdu2.streamrewind.com/bookmarks/listen/336324/back-at-the-chicken-shack
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mannyblacque · 4 years ago
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Before Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper, Misfits, or Lord Sutch, there was the original shock rocker, Screamin' Jay Hawkins. "I Put A Spell On You" was released in 1956. On a stage adorned with skulls, he would emerge from a coffin in a long cape and scare the hell out of 50's society. This was the beginning of horror rock.
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