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    Explore " james gang" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 219: Cap'n Content's Psychedelic Blues Bites", "Ep. 207: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal from the Crypt - Vol. V", "STEVE MARCH-TORMÉ and MICHAEL MURPHY bring you the special concert event TUMBLEWEED Re-CONNECTION", "Jesse and Frank James" and "Ep. 145: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal From The Crypt Vol. IV" from podcasts like ""InObscuria Podcast", "InObscuria Podcast", "INTO THE MUSIC", "Please Don't Follow Me Home" and "InObscuria Podcast"" and more!

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    Ep. 219: Cap'n Content's Psychedelic Blues Bites

    Ep. 219: Cap'n Content's Psychedelic Blues Bites

    This week we bring you a cornucopia of obscure psychedelic sonic nuggets from the one, the only Cap’n Content himself; Robert Harrison. Share a tab and grab a fork as we dig into some tasty blues inspired psychedelia curated by the good captain. These are bands and songs that co-host Kevin Williams was mostly unaware of until now, so we are flipping the script a bit in this episode! Welcome to BizarrObscuria!

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. As always, our hope is that we turn you on to something new!

    Songs this week include:

    1. Love – “Slick Dick” from False Start (1970)
    2. Steamhammer – “Midnight Blues Train” from Wailing Again (2022)
    3. The Pretty Things – “All Light Up” from Balboa Island (2007)
    4. Third World War – “Ascension Day” from Third World War (1972)
    5. Highway Robbery – “Ain’t Gonna Take No More” from For Love Or Money (1972)
    6. Lone Star – “She Said She Said” from Lone Star (1976)

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    If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

    Check out Robert’s amazing fire sculptures and metal workings herehttp://flamewerx.com/

    Ep. 207: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal from the Crypt - Vol. V

    Ep. 207: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal from the Crypt - Vol. V

    This week is the fifth volume of our deep dive into the trippy and groovy beginnings of the heavy stuff! Share a tab and join your favorite rock n’ roll grave robbers as they dig deep into the 60s & 70s Acid Rock n’ Proto Metal crypt to unearth some obscure bands that helped influence and mold what would become known as Heavy Metal. 

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This particular episode is planted firmly in the: LOST category, as all of these recordings occurred between 1969 – 1973. As always, our hope is that we turn you on to something new in a genre and decade that you may have thought you already knew everything there was to know.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Fuse - “Show Me” from Fuse (1970)
    2. Stray Dog - “Crazy” from Stray Dog (1973)
    3. Taste - “Blister On The Moon” from Taste (1969)
    4. White Witch - “Aunti Christy / Harlow” from A Spiritual Greeting (1973)
    5. Incredible Hog - “Wreck My Soul” from Volume 1 (1973)
    6. Mariani - “Searching For A New Dimension” from Perpetuum Mobile (1970)
    7. Juan De La Cruz - “Shake Your Brains” from Himig Natin (1973)

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    If you’d like to check out Kevin’s band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release herehttps://theswear.bandcamp.com/

    If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

    Check out Robert’s amazing fire sculptures and metal workings herehttp://flamewerx.com/

    STEVE MARCH-TORMÉ and MICHAEL MURPHY bring you the special concert event TUMBLEWEED Re-CONNECTION

    STEVE MARCH-TORMÉ and MICHAEL MURPHY bring you the special concert event TUMBLEWEED Re-CONNECTION

    When Elton John released his second album, Tumbleweed Connection, in the latter part of 1970, he took a huge gamble on his sophomore effort. Heavily influenced and inspired by The Band's classic debut, Music From Big Pink, and featuring no hit singles, it has come to be hailed as a near perfect album and one of Elton's finest. Steve March-Tormé and Michael Murphy are now bringing the entire album to the stage in the form of Tumbleweed Re-Connection for two nights featuring a stellar band in one of Wisconsin's finest auditoriums. Each show will be like getting a two-for-one concert because they will also be featuring a set of 1970's biggest songs. Listen here to get the inside scoop and all the show information.

    TICKET AND SHOW INFORMATION: https://thelmaarts.org/pages/events

    "Love Song" performed by Michael Murphy and Steve March-Tormé
    written by Lesley Duncan
    ℗ 1970 The Record Company Ltd. This performance used with permission of Michael Murphy and Steve March-Tormé.

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    Producer: Rob Marnocha
    Recording, engineering, and post production: Rob Marnocha
    Opening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)
    Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)
    *Used with permission of Eddie Angel

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    Jesse and Frank James

    Jesse and Frank James

    Jimi and Joei finally cover their favorite outlaws! Not only do they dive into the history of these notorious outlaws but talk about the places where they are said to haunt!

    Past episodes discussed in this episode... 
    Paso Robles Inn
    Jailers Inn 

    DON'T BE A FOOL, SEND US YOUR GHOUL!
    Do you have a paranormal story to tell? DM or email us at pleasedontfollowmehome@gmail.com. If we read your story on the podcast, you will be dubbed our Ghoul of the Week! 

    Sources: 

    Original Ballad of Jesse James - Bing video

    Jesse James and Frank James | American outlaws | Britannica

    Lost photo of Jesse James, assassin Robert Ford is found, authenticated (chron.com)

    How Many Men Did Jesse James Kill - True West Magazine

    Jesse and Frank James - New World Encyclopedia

    Haunted Jesse James Farm, Kearney, Missouri – Legends of America

    Ghost Encounters - Talbott Tavern Restaurant & Inn

    Jesse James' Ghost Captured in Photos and EVPs. - Patti Starr

    https://ericjames.org/wordpress/2013/10/02/the-ghost-of-jesse-james-is-in-selma-alabama-believe-it-or-not/



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    Ep. 145: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal From The Crypt Vol. IV

    Ep. 145: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal From The Crypt Vol. IV

    Welcome back my friends to Ep. 145 of the InObscuria Podcast! This week our rock n’ roll grave robbers share a tab and fall deep into the 1970s Acid Rock n’ Proto Metal crypt to unearth some obscure bands that helped influence and mold what would become known as Heavy Metal. This is the fourth volume of our deep dive into the trippy and groovy beginnings of the heavy stuff!

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This particular episode is planted firmly in the: LOST category, as all of these recordings, occurred between 1970 – 1972. However, some of these bands didn’t actually see the release of this material until the 90s and the 2000s! As always, our hope is that we turn you on to something new in a genre and decade that you may have thought you already knew everything there was to know.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Dust - “Suicide” from Hard Attack (1972)
    2. Blackwater Park - “Mental Block” from Dirt Box (1972)
    3. Alamo - “Question Raised” from Alamo (1971)
    4. Poobah - “MR. DESTROYER” from Let Me In (1972)
    5. Jerusalem - “When The Wolf Sits” from Jerusalem (1972)
    6. Night Sun - “Nightmare” from Mournin’ (1972)
    7. Black Cat Bones - “Save My Love” from Barbed Wire Sandwich (1970)

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    If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

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    1973 - April: James Gang "Greatest Hits"

    1973 - April:  James Gang "Greatest Hits"

    The James Gang originated in Cleveland, Ohio, and is best known as a power trio consisting of Jim Fox on drums, Dale Peters on bass (Tom Kriss on bass for their first album) and Joe Walsh on guitars and lead vocals.  This Greatest Hits album captures work done on the first three James Gang albums where Joe Walsh is the principal songwriter and is front and center of the band.

    Walsh joined the group just prior to their signing with a record label.  They produced "Yer' Album" in 1969.  This would be followed by "James Gang Rides Again" and "Thirds."  A live album would also be produced before Joe Walsh would depart the band in favor of solo work, and eventually join the Eagles.

    While the group would continue on for several years after Joe Walsh's departure, they could never recapture the sound or hooks that Walsh brought to the band.  The James Gang disbanded completely after 1977, though occasional reunions and tours of the classic lineup have happened since then.

    Friend of the show and owner of Monkey Wrench Brewing, Wayne Baxter features this album for this podcast.

     

    Walk Away
    Hard rock, funk, and soul can be heard throughout this song.  It was on the Billboard Hot 100, making it to number 51 in July of 1971 when it was out as a single off their third studio album.  It chronicles a rocky relationship in which the girl doesn't really want to keep things going.

    Funk #49 
    This track was the first single of the James Gang's second album.  The lyrics are about a wild girlfriend, but the core of the song is the instrumental work and Walsh's guitar riffs.  The name follows a previous song, “Funk #48,” which appeared on the first James Gang album.

    Midnight Man
    Another song off the “Thirds” album, this song has a mellower sound that hearkens back to the 60's.  Mary Sterpka is the female voice brought in as a session musician for this track.  

    The Bomber:  Closet Queen/Bolero/Cast Your Fate to the Wind
    This complex suite from the second album contains original works and covers from Maurice Ravel and Vince Guaraldi.  Ravel's will stipulated that “Bolero” was only to be played by full orchestras and threatened suit, causing many releases to exclude the “Bolero” section.

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    The theme from the television series “Mission Impossible”
    The original television series made its exit in April of 1973.  

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Space Oddity by David Bowie
    Rob's staff pick is the opening track off Bowie's second studio album.  It was released in July 1969 just prior to the Apollo 11 moon landing.  After the success of the “Ziggy Stardust” album, “Space Oddity” was re-released and hit the charts in April of 1973.  

    Little Willy by Sweet 
    Brian brings us Sweet's biggest hit, peaking at number 3 on re-release as a non-album single.  The writers, Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, wrote a number of rock songs including  many more Sweet songs, Tony Basil's "Mickey," Tina Turner's "Better Be Good to Me," and "Heart and Soul" by Huey Lewis & the News.

    Desperado by the Eagles
    Bruce features the title track from the Eagles second studio album.  While this may be one of the best known songs from the Eagles, it was never released as a single.  When Linda Ronstadt covered it later in the year, it drew more attention to the group.  This was one of the first songs penned by the songwriting partnership of Don Henley and Glenn Frey.

    Hocus Pocus by Focus
    Wayne Baxter closes out the staff picks with an instrumental prog rock masterpiece from Dutch group Focus.  You don't hear too many rock songs featuring polka beats and yodeling.  We're doing the shorter U.S. single version, but there's a 10-minute version for those who need even more Focus.

     

    COMEDY TRACK:

    Freakin' at the Freakers' Ball by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
    This novelty song chronicles a trip to a freaky party, and wraps up the podcast for the week. 

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    Jesse James 2 (Cousin fuckin)

    Jesse James 2 (Cousin fuckin)


    part 2

    Jesse Woodson James (September 5, 1847 – April 3, 1882) was an American outlaw, bank and train robber, guerrilla, and leader of the James–Younger Gang. Raised in the "Little Dixie" area of western Missouri, James and his family maintained strong Southern sympathies. He and his brother Frank James joined pro-Confederate guerrillas known as "bushwhackers" operating in Missouri and Kansas during the American Civil War. As followers of William Quantrill and "Bloody Bill" Anderson, they were accused of participating in atrocities against Union soldiers and civilian abolitionists, including the Centralia Massacre in 1864.

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