Two of my favorite bands touring together..doesn't get much better than this for me. I wish they were coming to Wisconsin, but I'll be at that Chicago show for sure.
will prolly attend this tour down in Asbury Park.
Anddddddddddddd I bought my ticket. Bit higher than I wanted to spend but it'll be worth it.
I did the pit.
Beanpole Announce Unreleased LP + Share Track
On Rolling Stone
All My Kin Out 8/31 On Sean Lennon’s Chimera Music
Mysterious Lost 1980s Recording Includes Members Of Primus
LISTEN & SHARE: Beanpole - "Farmer Loved An Onion"
Rolling Stone has announced Beanpole's unreleased LP and shared the single "Farmer Loved An Onion". The LP, 'All My Kin', which features members of Primus and Spent Poets, will be out 8/31 on Chimera Music.
When speaking about the song, guitarist Larry LaLonde says, "To get the vibe of recording a Beanpole song, you have to place yourself in a secluded farm valley full of mutant hillbillies trying to recreate melodies that were found on a broken record of Disneyland ride music."
As for the album, Chimera Music's Sean Lennon states, "It's a concept album for post-modern America. It chronicles the epic tale of Chicken Boy and his dangerously interrelated family. Years of isolation have resulted in the birth of a child who is part man and part poultry. Despite obvious adoration for their uniquely feathered offspring, having fallen upon hard times they consider the unthinkable: will Chicken Boy be sacrificed to feed his hungry family?" Bassist Les Claypool adds, "If Fellini, Dali, and Captain Kangaroo got together in their teens and ate peyote, this is the album they would have recorded."
All My Kin is the strange and somewhat unbelievable album collecting the music of an artist by the name of Beanpole. “Starving artist” must have been their mode of recording as stories of farming, eating, and disfigured animal-human hybrids course throughout the record. Very little is known about Beanpole, but it is widely recognized by collectors that most of the music originated from the late 1980s and early 1990s. Some sources maintain Beanpole is still active, although evidence remains unsubstantiated.
Primus’ Les Claypool claims he attempted to release a decade’s worth of Beanpole recordings on his Prawn Song label in the ‘90s. We’re told that the tracks were delivered to the mastering studio on worn-out cassette tapes and dusty DATs. As legend has it, when Claypool played the mastered tracks to his distributor, the response from company executives was poor. As a result, Claypool was summarily dismissed from his business relationship with the distribution company, effectively ending his label. For nearly 20 years thereafter, the tracks were to remain forgotten.
Fast forward to 2016 when Claypool was touring with Sean Lennon as The Claypool Lennon Delirium. Les played the old, neglected recordings to Sean, who decided that the world was finally ready for Beanpole!
Tracklisting - All My Kin
- His Name Is Beanpole
- Chicken Boy
- Cousins
- Supper Time!
- Farmer Loved An Onion
- Lunch Time!
- Pumpkin Pickin' Time
- Grandma
- Sponge Boy
- Midnight Snack!
- Embryo
- Judge Wapner
- Monkey Boy
- Children In Your Garden
- Dinner Time!
Ecstatic to be seeing Primus again in less than two weeks! This will be my 4th time seeing them, the first being Wakarusa 2012.
I was admittedly late to the Les Claypool party so it's no surprise this Beanpole project was way under my radar. Seems absolutely bizarre, I look forward to hearing more
Wow just got back from the Detroit show and they played their Peter Gabriel Intruder cover from the Miscellaneous Debris EP with Mastodon's drummer. Never ever expected to hear that one.
Pre orders are up for several vinyl reissues
-Pork Soda
-Brown Album
-Tales From The Punchbowl
-Miscellaneous Debris
-Antipop
-Rhinoplasty
-Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People
Tales from the Punchbowl is the only thing I might jump on, but what's up with the new cover art? It's probably better than the original, but still. I've already got non color versions of the rest (besides the covers albums obviously, and Antipop but the less I think of that album, the better)
big fan of four foot shack
-louie
Round 1
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They are coming to my hometown next year, i'm not sure if i'm going yet
This album is so so good. Only listened twice so far, but it hit all the right notes on those 2 listens. I loved their first album and played the hell out of it when it came out, but I think this one might be even better. Gotta spend some more time with it before I make that call though
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Im not the biggest Primus aficionado, could someone help me with time stamps so I can split this up properly? If anyone wants a copy, ill hook you up after I track it out.
2018.10.04 The District, Sioux Falls SD
01 Clown Dream (Intro)
02 Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers
03 Last Salmon Man
04 Too Many Puppies
05 Sgt. Baker
06 Frizzle Fry
07 The Valley
08 The Seven
09 The Trek
10 The Scheme
11 The Dream
12 The Storm
13 The Ends?
14 Welcome to This World
15 My Name is Mud
16 Jerry Was a Race Car Driver
17 Wynona's Big Brown Beaver
18 Southbound Pachyderm
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This was already posted in the threads for Slayer and Ministry, but I figured it's just as relevant here.
I might travel from KS to catch one of these dates! It would be my 5th Primus date & my first time seeing Ministry! (Bummed I missed their tour with Chelsea Wolfe) and what the hell, we might even stick around for a couple Slayer tunes!
Still can't believe this is actually coming to Sioux falls! Just got our GA tickets today, it will be my 2nd time seeing both Slayer and Primus, and 3rd seeing Ministry!
Lots going on in Lesville recently. First it was announced that Sausage (original Primus lineup, pre-Frizzle Fry) would be reuniting for New Years Eve. Then they announced a first pressing of Frog Brigade's Live Frogs sets for RSD BF. And now this: https://livemusicblog.com/news/oyste...agram-account/
Color me excited.
I’m a UK fan but still absolutely stoked for these long time reunions - Sausage especially. Oysterhead will be a blast to hear once again too, and if we get another record out of either band it’ll be brilliant. Les mentioned around the time of The Desaturating Seven that he’s crossing things off his bucket list musically as he gets older, and 2020 is shaping up great.
Bout to see Primus and Ministry open up for the last Slayer show
Primus Plot Rush Covers Tour
Primus’ A Tribute to Kings Tour Dates
May 26 @ Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory *^
May 27 Houston, TX @ Revention Music Center *^
May 29 Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater *^
May 30 New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theater *^
June 1 Asheville, NC @ ExploreAsheville.com Arena *^
June 3 Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live Orlando *^
June 5 Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy *^
June 6 Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre *^
June 7 Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater *^
June 9 Cincinnati, OH @ PNC Pavilion *^
June 10 Columbus, OH @ Express Live! – Outdoor *^
June 12 Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Arts And Music Festival
June 15 Richmond, VA @ Virginia Credit Union LIVE! *^
June 16 Baltimore, MD @ MECU Pavilion *^
June 17 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre *^
June 19 Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia *^
June 20 Asbury Park, NJ @ The Stone Pony Summer Stage *^
June 21 Essex Junction, VT @ Midway Lawn at Champlain Valley Exposition *^
June 23 Boston, MA @ Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion *^
June 24 Wallingford, CT @ Toyota Oakdale Theatre *^
June 26 Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill *^
June 27 Cleveland, OH @ Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica *^
June 28 Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE – Outdoor *^
June 30 Toronto, ON @ RBC Echo Beach *^
July 2 Lafayette, NY @ Beak and Skiff Apple Orchards *
July 3 Westbrook ME @ Main Savings Pavilion at Rock Row
July 6 Indianapolis, IN @ The Amphitheater at White River State Park *+
July 7 Milwaukee, WI @ BMO Harris Pavilion *+
July 8 Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory *+
July 10 Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre *+
July 11 St Louis, MO @ Saint Louis Music Park *+
July 12 Kansas City, MO @ CrossroadsKC *+
July 14 Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom *+
July 15 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex *+
July 17 Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theater *+
July 18 Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre *+
July 19 Las Vegas, NV @ Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort *+
July 21 Boise, ID @ Outlaw Field at Idaho Botanical Garden *+
July 23 Bonner, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater *+
July 24 Redmond, WA @ Marymoor Park *+
July 25 Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield *+
July 28 Spokane, WA @ Riverfront Park Amphitheater *+”
July 29 Bend, OR @ Les Schwab Amphitheater *+
July 31 Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre *+
August 1 San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU *+
August 2 Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Federal Theatre *+
Just bought my ticket for the St. Louis show. This will be my first Primus concert....what should I expect from Les and Co.?
Hard to say when it's a Rush-themed concert. I assume they'll do the typical Tweekers, Mud, Race Car Driver etc. songs as well. In general, expect the unexpected is a good rule of thumb for a Primus gig. Les, Ler and Herb are great at just locking in a jam so organically and naturally at this point.