Showing posts with label 1989. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1989. Show all posts

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Dick Dodd & The Standells - "Mystery Baby" Demo 1989

Dick Dodd & The Standells 
 "Mystery Baby"
 Demo
1989
 
 
   I just saw that Dick Dodd of The Standells died last year November 29th 2013. He was so nice to me. Here's the story how I met him. I was in a friend's car back in 1989 and I was playing a Standells tape. My friend says to me "hey I bought a car from one of these guys". I'm like yeah right... My friend goes on by saying the guy was once one of the Mouseketeers.  He tells me he bought the car at a Anaheim car lot. The next day I call the car lot looking for Dick Dodd. The lady who answered the phone was very nice and said he didn't work there anymore but would get my phone number to him. A  couple  days later I got a call back from Dick Dodd.  I'm sure I was trying my best to keep calm though I'm sure I felt the excitement of  a little kid whose birthday, Christmas & Easter all came on the same day.
I said I was a fan and asked if he could sign a few things for me. He was really nice and said "Sure, come on down Friday. I'm playing in Huntington Beach",  Me & my girlfriend at the time go down to some Holiday Inn or something on PCH and he's playing. He's singing a lot of cover songs with a couple of Standells songs thrown in. Dick & his wife come over to our table and look through the items during a break. They were both super kind to us and after a break he gets back on stage and says "Ed Halbrook has come down and brought a bunch of old Standells items. Go over and check it out". A bunch of people came by. I'm thinking man is he gunna sign a few things for me or not. It's getting a bit late. On a later break he comes back and signs a bunch of things I brought. I made this little photocopied fanzine of The Standells which he loved. As he is leaving he mentions that The Standells are getting back together for a KEarth show in 2 weeks and would I like to come along. He gives me his home phone number. I call him and ask if I can film the show. He says sure. I also ask if he could get Tony Valentino and Larry Tamblyn to sign my items as well. Again I get a "Sure why not".
Larry Tamblyn's brother is Actor Russ Tamblyn and he is the Uncle of Amber Tamblyn.
 
The Standells
The Hollywood Palace
"Dirty Water" & "Why Pick On Me"
1966
 
A day or two before the show Dick says to meet him at the venue which was in Torrence at the Oktoberfest site. We show up and Dick is there and gets us in. I brought a stack of the Standells fanzine I made and put a bunch out. People snapped the whole stack up in about 2 minutes.
I remember Dick laughing  and him saying to me "Told you those were cool, You could have sold them".  
 I set up the video camera on a tri pod. I sit down with Larry & Tony and ask if they would sing my items. What I remember really well was the 3 of them goofing on each other. I also remember KEarth's Mr. Rock & Roll Brian Beirne reciting his Standells introduction.  Right before the show Tony asks me to take some photos of them using his camera.  During there set I have the Video going and I'm taking photos as well. 
A couple of weeks later I mailed Dick a copy of their concert and in return he mailed me a cassette tape of some things The Standells and some other stuff he recorded. What was really cool was Dick taped a intro to me on the audio tape.  I was pretty knocked out. He was an amazingly cool guy.
 
On the above audio I put a Demo they were working on called "Mystery Baby". 1989... it sounds quite dated.
Cool intro huh???
 
My Standells Signed CD
 
 

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

The Witch Doctors - Concert Handbill September 7th 1989

 
The Witch Doctors 
 Concert Handbill
The Anti Club
Hollywood, CA
September 7th 1989
 
 
The Witch Doctors
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums


Friday, February 7, 2014

The Witch Doctors - Concert Handbill November 15th 1989 #1

The Witch Doctors 
 Concert Handbill 
Club Manhattan 
Stanton, CA
November 15th 1989
 #1

The Witchdoctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

Saturday, December 7, 2013

The Witch Doctors - Concert Handbill November 15th 1989 #2

The Witch Doctors 
 Concert Handbill 
Club Manhattan 
Stanton, CA
November 15th 1989
 #2

The Witchdoctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

Friday, December 6, 2013

The Witch Doctors - Concert Handbill November 15th 1989 #3

The Witch Doctors 
 Concert Handbill 
Club Manhattan 
Stanton, CA
November 15th 1989
 #3

The Witchdoctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

Saturday, November 30, 2013

The Witch Doctors - Concert Handbill November 30th 1989

The Witch Doctors 
 Concert Handbill 
The Anti Club
Hollywood, CA
November 30th 1989

The Witch Doctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

Monday, November 18, 2013

The Witch Doctors - "Death Ray '63" 1989

The Witch Doctors 
 "Death Ray '63" 
(Jake Cavaliere)
1989

The Witch Doctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

Here's a video of "Death Ray '63" that Paul Carey put together. 

Friday, November 8, 2013

The Witch Doctors - "Route 66" Rehearsal 1989

The Witch Doctors 
 "Route 66" 
Rehearsal 
1989

The Witch Doctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

Here's Paul Carey & The Witch Doctors covering the Bobby Troup classic "Route 66".

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Untold Fables - "Watch Your Step Woman" 1989

The Untold Fables 
 "Watch Your Step Woman"
(Robert Butler)
from the 1989 
Aesop's Apocalypse
Produced by David Carey & The Untold Fables

The Untold Fables
Paul Carey Vocals / Jon Niederbrach Guitar / Robert Butler Bass / Paul Sakry Drums


Paul Carey writes about this album "
In Summer of 1986 and Spring of 1987 we had two more recording sessions, this time at South Coast Studios in Santa Ana (where both No Doubt and the Offspring recorded demos before anyone knew who they were) with my brother, David Carey, producing. Eleven songs from these session were later compiled for our second LP, Aesop's Apocalypse, that was released in early 1989 about a year after we split up". 

The Untold Fables - "Heard It Somewhere" & "To Be Your Man" 1989

The Untold Fables 
 "Heard It Somewhere"
(Robert Butler)
from the 1989 
Aesop's Apocalypse
Produced by David Carey & The Untold Fables

The Untold Fables 
 "To Be Your Man"
(Robert Butler)
from the 1989 
Aesop's Apocalypse
Produced by David Carey & The Untold Fables

The Untold Fables
Paul Carey Vocals / Jon Niederbrach Guitar / Robert Butler Bass / Paul Sakry Drums

Here's two Robert Butler original songs.
Paul Carey writes about this album "
In Summer of 1986 and Spring of 1987 we had two more recording sessions, this time at South Coast Studios in Santa Ana (where both No Doubt and the Offspring recorded demos before anyone knew who they were) with my brother, David Carey, producing. Eleven songs from these session were later compiled for our second LP, Aesop's Apocalypse, that was released in early 1989 about a year after we split up". 


The Untold Fables 
Aesop's Apocalypse

Album Cover
1989
Produced by David Carey & The Untold Fables

Saturday, October 26, 2013

The Witch Doctors - "Death Ray '63" 1989

The Witch Doctors 
 "Death Ray '63" 
(Jake Cavaliere)
1989

The Witch Doctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

Friday, October 25, 2013

The Witch Doctors - Concert Photo The Anti - Club 1989

The Witch Doctors' Doug Price, Greg Paynich  & Paul Carey

The Witch Doctors 
 Concert Photo 
The Anti - Club 
Hollywood, CA
1989

The Witch Doctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

Thursday, October 24, 2013

The Witch Doctors - "Jack The Ripper" Live Demo 1989

The Witch Doctors 
 "Jack The Ripper" 
Live Demo
 1989

The Witch Doctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

Here's Paul Carey & The Witch Doctors ripping through Screaming Lord Sutch's "Jack The Ripper'. 

The Witch Doctors - Concert Photos The Anti - Club 1989

  The Witch Doctors'  Paul Carey & Steve Hill
 The Witch Doctors'  Doug Price, Paul Carey, Greg Paynich, Steve Hill & Scott Burton
The Witch Doctors' Greg Paynich, Doug Price & Paul Carey

The Witch Doctors 
 Concert Photo 
The Anti - Club 
Hollywood, CA
1989

The Witch Doctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

The Witch Doctors - Concert Photos The Anti - Club 1989

 The Witch Doctors' Paul Carey, Steve Hill & Scott Burton
The Witch Doctors' Greg Paynich, Doug Price, Paul Carey, Steve Hill & Scott Burton
The Witch Doctors'  Scott Burton, Paul Carey, Doug Price & Steve Hill

The Witch Doctors 
 Concert Photos 
The Anti - Club 
Hollywood, CA
1989

The Witch Doctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

The Witch Doctors - "Go Away" Demo Tape 1989

The Witch Doctors 
 "Go Away"
 Demo Tape 
Recorded in Scott Burton's garage.
1989

The Witch Doctors 
Paul Carey - Vocals, Doug Price - Guitar, Steve Hill - Bass, Scott Burton - Keyboards, Greg Paynich - Drums

Here's Paul Carey with his band after The Untold Fables in another great Garage Punk Band called The Witch Doctors.