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Post by stu77 on Jul 30, 2022 2:39:50 GMT
www.cherryred.co.uk/product/luke-haines-peter-buck-all-the-kids-are-super-bummed-out-2cd-edition/“Have you heard the news?” “No.” “All The Kids Are Super Bummed Out.”
• Second album/collaboration between Luke Haines (Auteurs/Baader/Meinhof/Black Box Recorder) and Peter Buck (R.E.M.)
• Peter Buck plays guitar and feeds LSD to a broken Moog synthesiser.
• Luke Haines sings songs about God, provides an occasional strum on his guitar and blows Pan’s flute.
• Scott McCaughey plays the bass and mellotron and Linda Pitmon bangs the ritual drum.
• Lenny Kaye drops in and has a nightmare in the key of doo-wop.
During the last two years, over lockdowns, Luke Haines and Peter Buck retreated to a cold war bunker and recorded this double album/manifesto, monster-piece and masterpiece, in answer to the question: Why are all the Kids super bummed out?
‘All The Kids Are Super Bummed Out’ is available on double 12″ Vinyl, double CD and digital formats.
Luke Haines and Peter Buck will be playing US, European, and UK live dates early 2023.
Track Listing:
CD ONE 1 The British Army On LSD 2 The Skies Are Full Of Insane Machines 3 Sunstroke 4 45 Revolutions 5 Won’t Even Get Out Of Bed 6 Psychedelic Sitar Casual 7 Subterranean Earth Stomp 8 The Commies Are Coming 9 The First Time I Met God
CD TWO 1 Minimalist House Burns 2 Exit Space (All The Kids Are Super Bummed Out) 3 Iranian Embassy Siege 4 You’re My Kind Of Guru 5 Flying People 6 Diary Of A Crap Artist 7 And We Will 8 Waiting For The UFOs
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Post by doug61 on Jul 30, 2022 11:57:04 GMT
I loved Haines and his various incarnations and he was always great live, but the last decade or so he's been a bit too over productive at times and his quality control seems to have gone out the window. Last great album he did to my ears was "20th Century Man".
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 30, 2022 15:44:40 GMT
I loved Haines and his various incarnations and he was always great live, but the last decade or so he's been a bit too over productive at times and his quality control seems to have gone out the window. Last great album he did to my ears was "20th Century Man". I love that album too. Agree he’s not topped it since it was released
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Post by stu77 on Oct 3, 2022 20:34:38 GMT
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Oct 4, 2022 8:20:45 GMT
Listening now and enjoying it 👌🏻
New album out in a few weeks
Luke Haines & Peter Buck: All The Kids Are Super Bummed Out
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Post by stu77 on Oct 4, 2022 10:06:08 GMT
There are mantraps at the bottom of the garden for falling fighter pilots. Richard Dadd's dad saw it all; Richard Dadd murdered his dad (chanted the children) then hid in the maze. Marshall Applewhite was wearing a Guy Burgess mask and trading naked videos of Anthony Blunt. (Given to him by a passing gang of apes and angels) I tuned into the sound of North Korean cheerleaders being blasted out over the speakers on the outer perimeter of the maze and found my way to the sun dial, where I would bide my time doing drawings of the flying children until the helicopter arrived. I was finally bundled inside the cockpit by a Branch Davidian. 'We are under constant aerial attack,' said someone claiming to be a Brigadier. 'No shit, Sherlock,' I said, gazing up at the embassy roof. “Are you still a psychedelic sitar casual'? said the shrouded mourner, who had spent the last half century mourning Valentino. “I will let you know,' I shot back, and carried on drawing the flying children. You can listen to the delightfully demented rock n roll fever dream "Psychedelic Sitar Casual," which references Boys from Brazil and more, below. www.brooklynvegan.com/the-auteurs-luke-haines-r-e-m-s-peter-buck-prep-all-the-kids-are-super-bummed-out-stream-a-track/
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Oct 4, 2022 16:53:38 GMT
6 Psychedelic Sitar Casual Luke Haines · Peter Buck - Psychedelic Sitar Casual
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Post by stu77 on Oct 28, 2022 16:50:14 GMT
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Post by stu77 on Dec 9, 2022 15:16:25 GMT
Just secured my ticket.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Dec 9, 2022 15:35:39 GMT
V tempting - like the new album and big fan of Luke
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Post by stu77 on Feb 21, 2023 3:47:15 GMT
Saw them tonight , very good.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Feb 21, 2023 8:04:13 GMT
Saw them tonight , very good. Thanks Stu - still weighing up whether to get along to the Buck/Haines gig here I haven't really listened to the albums very much, though like what I've heard Luke is always great value though
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 6, 2023 13:37:56 GMT
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jan 17, 2024 9:43:03 GMT
New book due end of March I loved his earlier Britpop memoir luke haines Freaks Out!: Weirdos, Misfits and Deviants – The Rise and Fall of Righteous Rock ’n’ Roll
Rishi Sunak - this book is not for you.
Keir Starmer - this book is not for you. The salt of the earth - this book is not for you. The worthy - this book is not for you. The middlebrow - this book is not for you. PE teachers - this book is not for you. Gatekeepers - this book is not for you. Gamekeepers - this book is not for you. The curators - this book is not for you. The list-makers - this book is not for you. This book is for the Freaks. Musician and author Luke Haines embarks on an odyssey through the ages, exploring how the 'freaks' infiltrated modern culture - and almost won the rock 'n' roll wars - only to lose to the rise of Cool Britannia and TV 'talent' shows that turned the strange and the outsiders into fodder for laughter. In his first book for thirteen years, author Luke Haines – visual artist, writer and musician most famed as the founder member of the Auteurs and Black Box Recorder – chronologically explains how ‘freaks’ infiltrated modern culture, and almost won the rock ’n’ roll wars, only to lose to the rise of Cool Britannia and TV ‘talent’ shows that turned the strange and the outsiders into fodder for laughter. In this ultimate celebration of freakdom, Haines tells the story of pivotal freaks - including Johnnie Ray, Gene Vincent, Hank Marvin, Syd Barrett, the Incredible String Band and Big Youth - through the prism of rock 'n' roll and explains how freaks infiltrated wider culture through history in the form of the Cathars, the Ranters, Hells Angels and the Yippies. Part memoir, part manifesto, Freaks Out! is a righteous alternate history of rock 'n' roll. Pete Selby, Publishing Director for Nine Eight Books who acquired the book directly from Haines said: “Whilst the reductivism of the labels might stick in his craw, Luke is one of our greatest pop culture writers, theorists and provocateurs. A defiantly solipsistic, sacred cow skewering agitator, you may not always agree with what he says, but he says it in such an eloquent and entertaining fashion it’s impossible not to grit your teeth and applaud. Freaks Out! – part memoir, part manifesto – is the most righteous alternate history of rock ’n’ roll that you will read in 2024.” Luke Haines is a London-based writer, visual artist, singer-songwriter and founder member of the Auteurs and Black Box Recorder. In 1993, the debut Auteurs album, New Wave lost the Mercury Music Prize by one vote to Suede. A prolific artist, he has released nineteen albums in the twenty-first century, most recently his 2022 collaboration with REM’s Peter Buck – All the Kids Are Super Bummed Out. He writes a regular monthly column for Record Collector and is the author of two critically acclaimed autobiographical books: Bad Vibes (2009) and Post Everything (2011).
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Post by stu77 on Mar 22, 2024 19:13:44 GMT
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