Eugene Chadbourne invites us into his world of LSD C&W - a podcast by Richard and Tobin: Self confessed music addicts

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Join us this week for a foray into the mind of Eugene Chadbourne and his LSD C&W world. We've got two "cuts" from the good Doctor Chad bookending the show. Both tracks play off of the vinyl live in the studio. We've also got more vinyl as Richard declares the show a Wax Time Special. Seventh Heaven is born as Richard plays all seven inch wax today. Tobin drops in some vinyl too with a Record Box Classic from Supertramp. Other vinyl includes Mungo Jerry from 1970 (and it's a scratchy old thing) and Roy C from way back in '65. For those living in sunnier climates then dust off your dancing shoes for some samba from Brazil. And last but not least, bubblegum punk pop trio Bee Bee Sea rock us out with Be Bop Palooza. However, it really is Eugene Chadbourne who is the star of the show. If you want to contact us at Record Box HQ please do so here. Table of ContentsTrack ListingFTBOTRB is launching some exclusive new content!Eugene Chadbourne - highly eclectic and unconventional What other people say about Mungo Jerry Track Listing  I Cut The Wrong Man Eugene Chadbourne from the original 1992 vinylBe Bop Palooza Bee Bee SeaBagaço da Laranja (Live) Zeca Pagodinho & Jovelina Perola Negra Shotgun Wedding Roy C from the original 1965 vinylDust Pneumonia Blues Mungo Jerry from the original 1970 vinylLogical Song Supertramp from the original 1979 vinylThey Cut Off Mama's Arm Eugene Chadbournefrom the original 1992 vinyl  FTBOTRB is launching some exclusive new content! We are launching some exclusive, new, exciting and original content very soon indeed. This content is only available to our mailing list subscribers so to get the content simply go join the list.GET EXCLUSIVE CONENT Eugene Chadbourne - highly eclectic and unconventional Originally beginning to play the guitar at 11 years old as a means to attract girls, Eugene Chadbourne soon learnt he wasn't the fifth Beatle. Covering songs by Jimi Hendrix and the like he soon found psychedelic rock music too conventional for his tastes. He soon gravitated the avant grade world of jazz performer Anthony Braxton. Indeed it was Braxton who dissuaded Chadbourne from entering into a career in journalism. Secondly, he pushed Eugene Chadbourne into the world of music. There are no bridges in folk songs because the peasants died building them.Eugene Chadbourne He played in New York in the 1970's with John Zorn and other free improvisation legend Henry Kaiser. After this, he formed the band Shockabilly with Mark Kramer and David Licht. He also duetted for many years with Jimmy Carl Black (lo...

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