Sun City Girls: classic or dud?

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what do people think about these guys? i've never actually heard 'em yet but according to various reviews & descriptions ive read they seem like they'd have to be classic. any suggestions of stuff to look for?

jenellenmatt, Sunday, 14 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Classic... though with bits of spottiness.

Most Girls fans will tell you to start with "Torch of the Mystics" 1988?), mainly because it is their most accessible, and it's also (I think) the easiest one to find these days. If you like Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Trumans Water, Climax Golden Twins, Amon Duul II circa Phallus Dei, Yeti, Tanz Der Lemminge, early Butthole Surfers, et al, this record will feel at home.

"Horse Cock Phepner" (1987), if you don't mind vulgar, is up there too, though that one is harder to find.

Others can vary, depending on what you mind and don't mind..."BRight Surroundings Dark Beginnings" is great if you don't mind swarthy 20+ minute epics. "Valentines From Matahari" is good, if you don't mind walkman recording quality. "Land of the Rising Sun" is an OK live document feat. members of Boredoms. "Box of Chameleons" is a 3CD set containing almost 150 short songs of the biggest dog's breakfast ever made. "Dante's Disneyland Inferno" is a sort of Residents-cum- Mansonesque musical/spoken word play of sorts. "330,003 Crossdressers Across the Rig Veda" is a more perverse direct stab at their Far East influences. I've been told to stay away from "Jack's Creek". Those are just a small fraction of what's out there.

And they still surprise. Just days before the WTC, 2/3rd of the Sun City Girls went on a Seattle public access show to "jam" with a strange religious public access luminary called the Reverend Bruce Howard. The man has the most complex theology that boils down to the simplest tag tine: "god is love". Bruce Howard took the axe, while Alan Bishop and Charlie Goucher filled in as the rhythm section. It was one big 30 minute retarded blues song.

Anyway, there it is. Also worth checking out is the Climax Golden Twins -- especially the latest red polka dotted record.

Brian MacDonald, Sunday, 14 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Last year the SCG started releasing an on-going series of previously unheard live and studio recordings under the overall title 'Carnival Folklore Resurrection'. Some of the more recent numbers (I think they're up to abt seven or eight by now) are still available from Forced Exposure. The second CFR disc - 'The Dreamy Draw' - is a lush collection of hazy instrumentals that makes the most of their interest in 'ethnic' percussion, and plays down the Zappa-like wackiness that occasionally soils their output. I also like Rick Bishop's solo alb on Revenant, 'Salvador Kali'.

Andrew L, Sunday, 14 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

ain't gonna play sun city!

ethan, Sunday, 14 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

they're delicious aren't they ?. I like a band whose output could be great as well as ugly . records should always be surprising as theirs .

francesco, Monday, 15 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

they sit right on the fucking line between classic and dud and swing wildly to either side. i really don't get into the 'wacky' side of SCG, nor the 'bad jazz wank' side, but occasionally (_sumatran electric chair_, _330,003 crossdressers_, _dawn of the devi_) rock proactively, consistently, and thoroughly. the weird shit, like _valentines from matahari_ and _dulce_ is also grrrreat.

_torch of the mystics_ is heavily overrated; _libyan dream_ (part of the CFR series) is actually a better album in my opinion, including an amazing amboy dukes cover in a punk style.

somebody played me _horse cock phepner_ about 12 years ago and i'm STILL irritated.

your null fame, Monday, 15 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Sun City Girls' best albums (which for my money are the inevitable _Torch of the Mystics_, plus _330,003 Crossdressers from Beyond the Rig-Veda_ and the long-out-of-print _Live from Planet Boomerang_) are completely mindblowing, completely unpredictable, like nothing else around. Their worst (_Midnight Cowboys from Ipanema_, _Jacks Creek_) are completely unlistenable--like, so bad it's hard to imagine how they finished making them. Most of their stuff is somewhere in between. I love how unpredictable they are, but then again I buy a lot more records than most sensible people do.

Douglas Wolk, Tuesday, 16 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

two months pass...
I'll have to take obviousness to task and say that Torch of the Mystics is definitely the SGC classic. Whoever said that it was overrated is obviously just trying to go against the obvious answer. Never before (or since) have they sounded so intense and focused...and the recording/production is half the reason. The drums sound like they were recorded in a fucking wind tunnel. Alan Bishop's bass tone is buzzing around like a fucking electric serpent, slithering along with the triumphant, luminary guitar shards of Rick Bishop. Blue Mambo alone, redfines your definition of "psych- rock". Then Tarmac 23 slashes into you repeatedly, leaving you for dead in the Lebanese hillside. From then on, it gets even more.....well....mystic. Space Prophet Dogon and The Flower are easily my favorite songs, and the best examples of SCG trancendence. The album gives way to even more hallucination and sensory overload...climaxing with The Vinegar Stroke and being put to a dark rest with Burial in the Sky. Easily one of the best albums of all-time, no joke....essential listening.

As for the rest of their catalog...the Placebo albums are all quite amazing in there own ways. Their S/T 1st album is probably their most varied. There's a bit of everything on it, the hilarious scat- jazz "Uncle Jim" speil...triumphant semi-improv free rock plunderings...mental spoken word spook-outs...utterly beautiful acoustic instrumental shuffles....bleak 4th dimension horn blasts....ambience...and absurd babble-rapping. "My Painted Tomb" and "Rapping Head" are two gems that come to mind. Grotto of Miracles is more focused, and probably more akin to Torch. "Different Kind of Whore" & "Damcar" are the most memorable tunes. Horse Cock Phepner definitely ups the ante, and clues you in as to the insane genius and warped perspective of the Girls. Hearing "Nancy Reagan" alone, is enough to get the picture...although their take on the Fugs' "CIA Man" really gets it into high gear. Often misinterperated as a "political" album, I would consider it more like 1987 Americana, being refracted through the SCG's tweaked prism. And songs like "it's underneath the house" and "passenger seat people" have no political points at all. And although this album owes an obvious debt to The Fugs/Zappa/Deviants trip, it surpasses them all in the process, due to the SCG's sheer intensity, wit and diversity. Probably their 2nd best release.

The list goes down from their.....my love for Box of Chameleons grows with each listen. 3cds, 128 tracks, talk about the gift that keeps on giving. The trick is not to dimiss a single track, be patient. 30,003 Crossdressers...is definitely up there to, but it's a bit of an overindulgence. "Kickin' the Dragon" is essential SCG listening. Libyan Dream is a spottier, less magnificent Torch, but great none the less. Bright Surroundings is brilliant as well, especially venerable song....love the Pink Floyd format, 3 fucking long songs. The 7"s are all good to, just as diverse as the full-lengths. "Eye Mohini" is probably my favorite.

Basically....you're gonna have to take a few stabs in the dark to figure out which SCG style suits you, just be thankful they give you so many chances.

Benjmain Why Why Why, Wednesday, 26 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)

four weeks pass...
It is unfortunate that not every sun city girls fan owns "sun city girls" and "grotto of miracles". I found them at a swapmeet about ten years ago and would still consider them my favorites. Although, I am also a big fan of "dante's disneyland inferno". Either way the sun city girls do, as many have stated, provide a wide variety of styles to listen to. Quality stuff.

Gardo, Friday, 25 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)

three weeks pass...
torch of the mystics is great but 330,003 crossdressers is far better although much harder to locate. it turns up on ebay now and then and usually brings $30. its worth it. the band's output is highly uneven, they are damnably prolific, and their oop stuff impossible to locate or way expensive if you can locate it. all this makes being an impoverished fan a risky proposition. but torch and crossdressers are incredible you cant go wrong scoring those.

, Saturday, 16 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)

one year passes...
They have an "official website" now:

http://www.suncitygirls.com/

The sellouts! I'm just kidding. New mailorder-only double CD of their WFMU show available on the site. Damn, it's hard to keep up with these guys.

Broheems (diamond), Monday, 26 January 2004 00:12 (twenty-one years ago)

This is good bcz I've just started listening to them lots again. easily one of my fave american bands from the handful of things I've heard from them.

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Monday, 26 January 2004 10:33 (twenty-one years ago)

one month passes...
new carnival folklore release...

whats the verdict?

brock (brock), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 19:41 (twenty-one years ago)

Legend has it that one time they put up posters all over their hometown that advertised an upcoming concert that said "Come watch the Sun City Girls play John Coltrane's A Love Supreme." So, on the day of the concert, the crowd was absolutely packed, and the Sun City Girls walk up to the stage, pick up their instruments, start tuning up, and then... They abruptly throw down their instruments on the floor and bring out this little record player with one of those little speakers attached to it, they throw on the actual A Love Supreme vinyl record and put a microphone up to the speaker. After twenty minutes or so, they flip the record over, play side two, and when that's over they say "Thanks for coming." and walk off the stage, and the crowd's just absolutely stunned. Isn't that, like, the greatest idea ever?

I know absolutely nothing else about the Sun City Girls, but for that alone, CLASSIC!!

Mr. Snrub (Mr. Snrub), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 19:52 (twenty-one years ago)

i was having drunken conversation last night about this band with a friend who is mildly interested. i can't get away from them right now. the crassness of Dante's Disneyland Inferno is appealing to my 12 year old self that wants to hear new ways to use "shit" "piss" etc etc. absolutely love em for this week.

brock (brock), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 20:12 (twenty-one years ago)

Brock - are you asking about the WFMU thing? It's great! 2 CDs. If you're a fan it's completely essential. Very much a production for radio; live performances (including a version of the "Batman Theme" and some Italian soundtrack stuff) mixed with bizarre audio collages, a couple Alan spoken word excursions, station IDs, and some of their ethnic field/radio recording stuff thrown in for good measure.

Man if only there were actually a radio station that sounded like this life would be that much more worth living.

Broheems (diamond), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 20:19 (twenty-one years ago)

oh i gots it

easily the most distasteful station ID of all time (bad bad 9/11 joke) followed by a batman theme song cover = rAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAad.

brock (brock), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 20:54 (twenty-one years ago)

haha, yeah. "Palmer from Asia"

Broheems (diamond), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 20:59 (twenty-one years ago)

woah, nelly. i've recently been acquiring lots of old sun city girls tapes in mp3 format, as well as a nearly complete discog. of their stuff, so if anyone is looking for specifics, e-mail me.

i say they're classic, and my flave-o-rite is "The Handsome Stranger" double CD.

Ian Johnson (orion), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 21:10 (twenty-one years ago)

Get going! You're already about 600 hours of recorded output behind!

"Napoleon & Josephine" 7" if you can...

Ian Christe (Ian Christe), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 22:12 (twenty-one years ago)

read an interview saying they've got that a couple thousand hours of recorded shit in the bank. thats how sublime frequencies is workin. only one i've picked up so far is the sumutra one.

neung phak s/t is a listen too man. played that for a bunch of line cooks and work. they lost their shit. "TUI TUI TUI TUI TUI TUI" strangled canary action.

brock (brock), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 23:08 (twenty-one years ago)

one year passes...
Classic. Has anyone been keeping up with the reissue series on Eclipse? The second LP of the new set, "Exotica on $5 a Day," has some pretty nice primitive jams/experiments. Free jazz?

Ian John50n (orion), Wednesday, 25 May 2005 21:37 (twenty years ago)

It's convenient that fans of Sun City Girls, SUNN 0))), Sunburned Hand Of The Man, The Suntanama, and The Sundays all can stick to one of two aisles of a record store in order to pick up their favorites!

donut debonair (donut), Wednesday, 25 May 2005 21:45 (twenty years ago)

seven months pass...
is torch of the mystics worth $100?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000001BER/sr=1-1/qid=1137727725/ref=pd_bbs_1/103-0869921-5030203?%5Fencoding=UTF8

central waters, Friday, 20 January 2006 03:32 (nineteen years ago)

it's good.

but not $100 on CD good.

Dom iNut (donut), Friday, 20 January 2006 03:42 (nineteen years ago)

haha, did the zShop fees go up really high recently or something? I saw the other items listed by this seller in particular, and .. well, it's really funny.

Dom iNut (donut), Friday, 20 January 2006 03:45 (nineteen years ago)

Whoa, a Sun City Girls thread. I've been meaning to hear them for a while actually, but their cd's seem pretty expensive. Dante's Disneyland Inferno I heard was good, but I've never heard a note from these guys.I think it's time for a YSI :)

xgurggleglgllg (xgurggleglgllg), Friday, 20 January 2006 03:56 (nineteen years ago)

Someone needs to put together a Rough Guide To Sun City Girls comp... has one been done on either of the Rough Guide threads?

Dom iNut (donut), Friday, 20 January 2006 04:07 (nineteen years ago)

Even ordering from their website, Torch of the Mystics goes for $75!

xgurggleglgllg (xgurggleglgllg), Friday, 20 January 2006 09:29 (nineteen years ago)

Definitely one of my favourite versions of the Lambada on that record.

NickB (NickB), Friday, 20 January 2006 09:40 (nineteen years ago)

Cripes.. i knew Tupelo CDs were OOP, but I didn't realize Torch was that hard to find... it can't be.

Dom iNut (donut), Friday, 20 January 2006 10:04 (nineteen years ago)

one year passes...
Revive due to the sad news from today. RIP Charlie G.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 21 February 2007 20:28 (eighteen years ago)

As I muttered on the Sandbox, the SCG Myspace page is where various tributes are currently being posted -- Pelt and Caroliner have checked in among others.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 21 February 2007 21:21 (eighteen years ago)

very, very sad news.

stirmonster, Thursday, 22 February 2007 00:29 (eighteen years ago)

here's the sand box link, no idea it it'll work.

http://ilx.thehold.net/postmessage.php

very sad, RIP.

sleeve, Thursday, 22 February 2007 07:42 (eighteen years ago)

Devastating. I knew he'd been very ill - AB told me in December, but he also said he was totally in the clear at that point. In many ways he was the Sun City Girl numero uno, the inspiration, the true genius spark and the man who lived it like he talked it. He will be sorely missed and his writings and his music are only beginning to be understood by those who think they know. Without compare. Rest in peace, good sir.

myopic_void, Thursday, 22 February 2007 16:22 (eighteen years ago)

[I'd hate this to be glossed over in the move to the new boards, hence my repost above]

I still can't get over this. I just need to go home and be with the music. I know that I will listen to 'Charles Gocher Sr' and well up or just plain freak out. Thank Kali I got to see the SCG on their two most recent UK jaunts, truly commanding and totally contrasting performances the like of which, sadly, I now know I will never see again.

myopic_void, Thursday, 22 February 2007 16:49 (eighteen years ago)

[I'd also like to post this from the SCG yahoo group - a sparkling account of the final show]

So I've been summoned to recall January 25th 2007, the
opening night of the Club Transmediale Festival featuring Sun City Girls
at the Volksbuhne Theater in Mitte, Berlin – in what would go down historically
as the final Sun City Girls show.

For most of the crowd, it was to be the first time seeing SCG in action.
Some had waited for decades and driven or flown hundreds of miles to be there.

Sun City Girls took the stage, announced that they were, in fact, Jethro Tull,
and proceeded to play an incredibly beautiful and psychedelic smorgasbord
of tunes that clocked at nearly an hour and a half.

They began with a soaring rendition of "Kal El Lazi Kad Ham" from
the "Grotto of Miracles" LP and continued to smear with classics like
"Radar 1941" and "Cafe Batik" before creeping out Berlin proper and
the universe at large, with a divine channeling of the Charlie Gocher
classic: "Frankincense and Fish"
–in finest demonic form.

Morsels flowed freely from the repertoire, replete with amok
improv telepathy done only as SCG can. Then came "Radio Morocco" and
"Drifters of the Grand Trunk" before Rick Bishop launched into a stunning
duet with his Line 6, playing Ennio Morricone's "IL MERCENARIO"
as Alan lit a cigarette and paced around staring at the crowd like a
stoic murderer before walking over to Charles and sharing the
smoke and the moment with him.

Then came an epic version of "The Venerable Song" with much
of the vocals running through maniacal echo. The the song came
to a halt midway and Al started going off on the great Glodok conspiracy,
obviously offending some foreigner in the audience who stormed the stage
screaming at 'em and proclaiming to be from "Nowhere, with freedom
you don't understand". Charles thought the freak stole his pocketwatch
and some other fucked up shit went down I can't remember while
Al expressed sympathy and solidarity with the Germans
("You people must be fucking sick of it") for always being 6 and
never 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1.

After trying to impress with a shitty mime act, The foreigner got
his way and had the band attempt to learn one of HIS songs, but
something about Sand Negroes made the theme from "SA-HA"
degenerate into molasses and the guy pulled an orange material
out of his pants, declaring "MY ISRAEL" and drawing 1967 borders
on stage while trying to establish territory.
Rick pushed the fucker back to 1948 and the band launched into
a continuation of "Venerable Song" while the foreigner goose-stepped
behind 'em (and eventually made off with one of their instrument cases).

More killer telepathic improv led to a psych-drenched version of
"Opium Den". Ending the night and the legacy was a monster version
of "DREAMLAND" from the "Horse Cock Phepner" LP.

And THAT is what the Germans and the rest of the world were left to deal with.
The dill spear and the dixie have been taken further out than they were ever
designed to withstand.

Thanks Charles, Alan and Rick for a quarter century of something no one will
ever really be able to aptly describe.

-Mark Gergis 2/21/07

"Explanations only come from liars" –Charles Gocher Jr.

myopic_void, Thursday, 22 February 2007 16:52 (eighteen years ago)

" I know that I will listen to 'Charles Gocher Sr' and well up or just plain freak out."

i listened to this for an hour last night and shed a tear. thanks for that account of the final show.

stirmonster, Thursday, 22 February 2007 17:11 (eighteen years ago)

oh man, i hope someone recorded that final show.

hstencil, Thursday, 22 February 2007 18:16 (eighteen years ago)

did anybody see the totally fantastic eulogy from his dad about the plans for Charles' body...? I seem to have deleted it by mistake...

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 22 February 2007 21:28 (eighteen years ago)

ah found it:

"After he's passed through this form, the department will take his
body, remove the skeleton, and hollow out the bone marrow. They will
be used as instruments for a thirteen-piece orchestra. The eight bones
that comprised his arms and legs will have trumpet mouthpieces
attached to one end, and will be used as horns. The five remaining
bone sections -- the rib cage, the hip bone, the shoulder bone, the
back bone, and the skull -- will be used as the percussion
instruments, with the hands and the feet serving as the beaters. The
musicians will be instructed in the methods taken from his writings
pertaining to improvisational music. During the orchestra's
performance -- delivered annually on November 12, his birthday -- his
internal organs, preserved in a canopic jar sitting on the stage
front, will be guarded by a young Nepalese milkmaiden who, during the
course of each ceremony, will fall into an ecstatic possession trance,
and invoke his spirit in the same manner as he is invoking mine right
now. Listen to his song. Let me leave you with one last thought: If
his idea seems too preposterous, and if you don't believe in the
reincarnation of the soul, how do you know that we're not all dead
already? "

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 22 February 2007 21:47 (eighteen years ago)

dude you are quoting from the song people are talking about above.

sleeve, Thursday, 22 February 2007 23:15 (eighteen years ago)

ah - my mystake, goddamn internet disinformation (I don't know the song obvy)

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 22 February 2007 23:17 (eighteen years ago)

it's really good! it is on Dante's Disneyland Inferno.

sleeve, Thursday, 22 February 2007 23:41 (eighteen years ago)

they are weird

doom23, Thursday, 22 February 2007 23:45 (eighteen years ago)

Man, this is one of those rare times I want to give god an eternal middle finger...Glad I got to see the SCG twice, now we'll only have the archives. See ya sometime at the gigs in the sky Charles.

brg30, Friday, 23 February 2007 03:12 (eighteen years ago)

Oh no! I didn't hear. Now I am all the more sad that I couldn't go to ATP, and all the more bitter that every blog and review I read by people who did was all about the Stooges and didn't even mention SCG (or the Dead C, who I was kicking myself for harder, because it seemed that I'd missed them for good but a chance to see SCG would come around again). But this is not the time for that, so: RIP.

Also, no way, I thought Torch of the Mystics was still one of the easier to find Sun City Girls albums, or I might not have the disc sitting in a cheap CD wallet and the case buried somewhere in the sea of crap on my floor... and it's as well I never got round to putting the poster up, because I did consider it. (panicked laughter)

a passing spacecadet, Friday, 23 February 2007 05:22 (eighteen years ago)

this is a great fan-made comp covering all sides of the band. thanks to Waker.

gigasize.com/get.php/424461/Sun_City_Girls__Polyrythmic_Murder_to_the_Tune_of_Ignorance_is_Bliss.rar

chaki, Friday, 23 February 2007 18:48 (eighteen years ago)

I'd heard that Charlie was doing much better and we saw him just a few months ago right before the holidays, so this was very unexpected to me. Charlie's one of the best performers I've ever seen and am thankful I've seen him play a dozens or so times with the Girls and a handful with others (then once by himself). Dude was monstrously talented and when he'd do the seizure on stage bit he totally frightened me.

I'd swear on my life I've seen him willingly possessed by some pretty bad-ass spirits, and I'm not the type to just say that kind of stuff, either.

Mike McGooney-gal, Saturday, 24 February 2007 07:03 (eighteen years ago)

Didn't they play a bunch as Brothers Unconnected?

Paul Ponzi, Thursday, 13 February 2020 11:01 (five years ago)

Yeah, that's how last week's shows were billed, I didn't know they'd done it previously.

van dyke parks generator (anagram), Thursday, 13 February 2020 12:00 (five years ago)

Yeah it was a tour maybe a year or so after charlie died. Saw the nyc one. It was great. They sold a brothers unconnected CDR at it which I haven’t spun in awhile.

valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 13 February 2020 16:42 (five years ago)

Anyone know what the live set was like around this time? Tempted to buy this, especially with the added bonus of the DVD.

Paul Ponzi, Friday, 14 February 2020 03:34 (five years ago)

no predictability whatsoever afaik - I saw them that same year at Berbati's in Portland and it was almost solid gnarly improv madness. Charlie attacked the crowd with a whip. this set sounds interesting for sure.

sleeve, Friday, 14 February 2020 05:55 (five years ago)

Yeah there was never a time when it would have been possible to say what their “live set was like at the time”

—they moved around behind a gauze scrim for the whole show while a prerecording played
—they told redneck jokes
—they performed a bunch of what would become 330,003 Crossdressers
—they did a set of gnarly trio improv

valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Friday, 14 February 2020 22:21 (five years ago)

three months pass...

It's out today: https://www.forcedexposure.com/Catalog/sun-city-girls-live-at-the-sky-church-september-3rd-2004-lp-dvd/KHZ.1002LP.html
Forced Exposure has it for $18.70, in stock - LP+DVD, whattadeal
While you're at it, get "Dawn of the Devi" too ($15.73 from Forced Exposure...I'm not a shill I swear)

ernestp, Friday, 12 June 2020 20:06 (five years ago)

eight months pass...

so.... where would one start if they were curious about this band?

StanM, Friday, 5 March 2021 11:21 (four years ago)

probably https://suncitygirls.bandcamp.com/album/torch-of-the-mystics

Hmmmmm (jamiesummerz), Friday, 5 March 2021 11:24 (four years ago)

thanks, will do

StanM, Friday, 5 March 2021 12:22 (four years ago)

Their final album is really amazing as well:

https://suncitygirls.bandcamp.com/album/funeral-mariachi

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 5 March 2021 13:15 (four years ago)

This is quite good entry point - https://suncitygirls.bandcamp.com/album/330003-crossdressers-from-beyond-the-rig-veda-2

This too - https://suncitygirls.bandcamp.com/album/dantes-disneyland-inferno

Both of these pretty much cover the range of the SCG universe, or as near to it as might be possible.

stirmonster, Friday, 5 March 2021 15:19 (four years ago)

I'll second Torch of the Mystics, that was my entry point and worked really well.

soaring skrrrtpeggios (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 5 March 2021 15:21 (four years ago)

agree with all of the above recommendations

I like signing up to dead sites (sleeve), Friday, 5 March 2021 16:09 (four years ago)

with the beach boys cover (summer dream amherst 2004)

dogs, Friday, 5 March 2021 16:35 (four years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFWbyuvPImk

also check it out, comrade marc masters has uploaded the whole amherst 2004 show

dogs, Friday, 5 March 2021 16:43 (four years ago)

this one too! great stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbAOHq579lw

tylerw, Friday, 5 March 2021 16:46 (four years ago)

but yeah, Torch of the Mystics is thee one really.

stirmonster, Friday, 5 March 2021 18:16 (four years ago)

The one that is in print, at least. Or was.
Examining this band through their first album and their last album is pretty rewarding.
First album long oop, unfortunately.

trip maker, Friday, 5 March 2021 18:23 (four years ago)

Torch
330,003
And the singles comp that includes borungku si derita eye mohini etc

covidsbundlertanze op. 6 (Jon not Jon), Friday, 5 March 2021 20:39 (four years ago)

Thank you for the recommendations - very initial impressions: fascinating + a lot less Ween/Zappa than I had somehow expected.

StanM, Friday, 5 March 2021 21:40 (four years ago)

The first singles comp, You're Never Alone With a Cigarette, is a nice companion to Torch.

I wish they'd hurry up and re-release the first three.

Duane Barry, Saturday, 6 March 2021 00:09 (four years ago)

OK I thought about it walking the dog and here’s my recommendation for a ten album scg chronological swoop:

Grotto of Miracles
Torch of the Mystics
Bright Surroundings Dark Beginnings
Live From Planet Boomerang
Eye Mohini: The Singles Vol. 3
330,003 Crossdressers from Beyond the Rig Veda
Libyan Dream (carnival folklore resurrection series)
Sumatran Electric Chair (carnival folklore resurrection series)
Hi Asia Lo Pacific (carnival folklore resurrection series)
Flute and Mask
Fine, eleven it is: throw in Funeral Mariachi to close

covidsbundlertanze op. 6 (Jon not Jon), Saturday, 6 March 2021 03:40 (four years ago)

wow! thank you! I'm not ready for the freakout parts of the live videos yet though. Also, some of the less conventional moments on the albums suddenly made me go "what was that 'my pal footfoot' band called again?" but then they shift into a way more complicated thing during the same song - very fascinating

StanM, Saturday, 6 March 2021 08:00 (four years ago)

I approve of Jon's recommendationsand might also throw in Severed Finger With A Wedding Ring, also from the CFR series

I like signing up to dead sites (sleeve), Saturday, 6 March 2021 15:48 (four years ago)

four years pass...

Alan Bishop, Richard Bishop and Chris Corsano just played a festival in China as Clandestine Trio, playing only SCG songs. I thought this was a new project but I'd forgotten, per sleeve's post from 2017 upthread, that they'd previously played as a quartet with the addition of Mick Flower. Hoping for more dates to come.

bored by endless ecstasy (anagram), Monday, 19 May 2025 04:37 (six months ago)

Rick posted the setlist on IG and it looked really amazing! let me see if it's still there...

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Monday, 19 May 2025 18:43 (six months ago)

https://www.instagram.com/sirrichardbishop_scg/p/DJzEtLJhf5T/

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Monday, 19 May 2025 18:44 (six months ago)

hell yeah

sleeve, Monday, 19 May 2025 18:47 (six months ago)

The Alan/Richard Brothers Unconnected 2008 tour when Charlie died (they even sprinkled some ashes on the audience, although I never found out if it was real) is still the best show I’ve ever seen and I’ve been trying unsuccessfully to see them again ever since, seems like they don’t travel the US much outside of a an occasional West Coast one-off.

Slim is an Alien, Monday, 19 May 2025 18:51 (six months ago)

yep it was amazing, I saw the Portland OR show

sleeve, Monday, 19 May 2025 18:52 (six months ago)

yes. i saw nyc. the souvenir CD is great.

duolingo ate my baby (Jon not Jon), Monday, 19 May 2025 20:49 (six months ago)

re setlist... nothing more recent than Libyan Dream? Interesting...

duolingo ate my baby (Jon not Jon), Monday, 19 May 2025 20:51 (six months ago)

oh, I have that disc somewhere and think I was at the nyc gig too. lots of 9/11 jokes, right?

(⊙_⊙?) (original bgm), Monday, 19 May 2025 21:49 (six months ago)

re setlist... nothing more recent than Libyan Dream? Interesting...

― duolingo ate my baby (Jon not Jon), Monday, May 19, 2025 1:51 PM (five hours ago)

"Black Orchid"

imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 20 May 2025 02:08 (six months ago)

New Cloaven reissues on 2xLP limited to 1000 and sounds like probably won’t be repressed, if you want them better go for it now…I don’t really buy records much anymore, especially new ones, but I made an exception here

Slim is an Alien, Thursday, 29 May 2025 21:49 (six months ago)

I saw those in an Unrock email update, are they available in the US?

sleeve, Thursday, 29 May 2025 22:03 (six months ago)

SO glad they have restarted that series btw

sleeve, Thursday, 29 May 2025 22:04 (six months ago)

I grabbed mine from the Three Lobed Bandcamp, not sure if they’re available elsewhere as well

Slim is an Alien, Thursday, 29 May 2025 22:18 (six months ago)

Postage to EU is absurdly high in Bandcamp, tried to ask Three Lobed about any European distribution but haven't heard anything yet.

jvc, Friday, 30 May 2025 08:15 (six months ago)

Unrock in Germany is gonna have some copies

sleeve, Friday, 30 May 2025 14:39 (six months ago)

Thanks! Found that hhv.de had them as pre-order also and grabbed them there. UK people: at least Norman Records offer pre-order.

jvc, Monday, 2 June 2025 11:28 (six months ago)

For years I thought this was a late-'70s female punk band; when this thread got bumped a few weeks ago, finally looked into them some more and ended up downloading Torch of the Mystics, which seemed to be the online consensus as their best (or at least most accessible) album. The songs I like, I quite like--really brings to mind the Fugs (mentioned in this thread) or Kaleidoscope's "Egyptian Gardens."

clemenza, Monday, 2 June 2025 14:50 (six months ago)

Where would one start with Sun City Girls? Heard about 'em for years, never tried them out. Intimidated by how much is out there.

Cow_Art, Monday, 2 June 2025 15:21 (six months ago)

Torch as noted, or 330,003 Crossdressers, or Funeral Mariachi

sleeve, Monday, 2 June 2025 15:29 (six months ago)

along with Torch and Funeral, this is also on their Bandcamp, Vol. 1 and 3 are the user-friendly ones

https://suncitygirls.bandcamp.com/album/eye-mohini-sun-city-girls-singles-vol-3

sleeve, Monday, 2 June 2025 15:30 (six months ago)

I recommend Grotto of Miracles if you liked Torch and FM, it starts pretty accessible but then gets weirder and noisier as it goes along - a good encapsulation of those two aspects of SCG.

I've finally heard YLT's cover of Radio Morocco via Youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfPDmb0Dl2A

Apparently only released on a limited promo cassette during Stuff Like That There, kinda apt for an SCG cover I suppose...

Duane Barry, Monday, 2 June 2025 23:21 (six months ago)

i really like Grotto of Miracles and Horse Cock Phepner. I also think Singles Volume 1 is a good place to start

budo jeru, Monday, 2 June 2025 23:46 (six months ago)

Funeral Mariachi is great but probably not a good entry point, as it won't prepare you for how inaccessible 90% of the rest of their material is. I say this as a fan. That said, if you do want to ease in: Funeral Mariachi

Paul Ponzi, Monday, 2 June 2025 23:50 (six months ago)


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