Saturday, November 27, 2010
Free "LIVE IN BROOKLYN" bootleg MP3 album and etc, etc, etc.
I got a sweet bootleg of the Boo Hoos last show in Brooklyn, NY in the mail the other day. I am now offering the bootleg as a free download on my otherwise useless Reverb Nation page...
Check it out and also take a look at the record shop at the "Buy Records!" link above.
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Free! SLW & The Boo Hoos "Live In Brooklyn" bootleg album available below. Show was at Bruar Falls on 10/15/10 w/ Joe Jack Talcum, R. Stevie Moore and Toys & Tiny Instruments.
1.intro
2.Fine Was The Night
3.When It's Gone It's Gone
4.Taking Away The Pop
5.Do The Pinewood Box
6.May I Lead U Astray
7.Haunt U
8.Will Be Heaven
9.This Edison Nightmare
10.Funeral For Coach
http://www.reverbnation.com/tunepak/3067333
http://www.reverbnation.com/samuellockeward#!/artist/artist_songs/1054483
Here below is a video of Joe Jack Talcum & The Powders playing the Dead Milkmen classic "Life Is Shit" from the same show. I am the organ player in this band.
In other news...
-On Sat. Dec. 11th I will be playing a free show at the punk craft fair "What a Load Of Craft VII" w/ Will Whitmore and Leslie & The Ly's at the Johnson Co. Fairgrounds (I play at 4:45PM)
-Just approved the master for the Joe Jack Talcum/ SLW & The Boo Hoos split/collaboration album. LP will be out in 2011. I will keep you all updated.
-I will be recording a new collaboration album with Darren Brown & Manhorse next weekend.
-Been rehearsing the new Miracles Of God material. Future plans undetermined.
-Working diligently on my follow up to "Barely Regal Beagles". 10 new songs on tape.
-Big thanks to all the free form radio stations that have been playing my records lately! Too cool! I really appreciate it!
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