Showing posts with label Captain Beefheart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Captain Beefheart. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Byron Coley chats about Captain Beefheart, Lydia Lunch & Terry Reid

Check out music journalist Byron Coley's chat with Barney Hoskyns & pals on the Rock's Back Pages Podcast below.

Rock's Back Pages Podcast

Episode 208: Byron Coley on Beefheart + Lydia Lunch + Terry Reid R.I.P.

For this episode we're joined online from northwest Massachusetts by the legendary Byron Coley, champion of all things weird and non-mainstream.

After describing his somewhat peripatetic childhood, our guest explains – very amusingly – why as a teenager he hated the Beatles and what led him eventually to the more subversive sounds of the Mothers of Invention and their ilk. A digression on the Grateful Dead – whose Jerry Garcia we lost 30 years ago this month – is followed by Byron's memories of first reading R. Meltzer and Nick Tosches in Crawdaddy! and Creem... and how a teaching assistant grad student inspired him to "write like you talk".

After Barney reads from Byron's 1980 New York Rocker piece on Lydia Lunch's 8-Eyed Spy – prompting our guest's recall of first seeing her No Wave trailblazers Teenage Jesus & the Jerks live – we hear about his 1978 Rocker interview with the incomparable Captain Beefheart. This in turn leads to clips from Gary Lucas' audio interview with the artist born Don Van Vliet, recorded in January 1972.

After a quick late '70s/early '80s detour via his temporarily adopted California, Byron talks about his return to the East Coast and his writing for Boston's Forced Exposure – not to mention his rather more lucrative "Underground" columns for Spin. In passing he explains how his friendship with Sonic Youth led to a declaration of war on Bob ("Dean of American Rock Critics") Christgau. We finish up by paying tribute to blue-eyed-soul man Terry Reid and beloved Salsa star Eddie Palmieri.

Finally, Mark and Jasper talk us out with remarks on newly-added library pieces about the Legendary Stardust Cowboy (1968), Ronnie Wood and cronies (1974) and Lana Del Rey (2019).

Listen to Byron Coley on Episode 208 right here

Many thanks to special guest Byron Coley. Find his book C'est La Guerre in all good bookshops and check out his other literary work right here. Follow him on BlueSky @byroncoley.bsky.social.


Saturday, June 7, 2025

Watch Captain Beefheart perform "Abba Zaba" in Paris, 1972

Here's some rare footage of Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band live at The Bataclan in Paris on April 15, 1972 and more.



Safe As Milk demos & acetates
Assorted demos and acetate versions of Safe as Milk songs. The songs from the acetate disc were recorded along with the rest of the Safe as Milk album in April/May 1967 at Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood, California. The first two songs were recorded in March 1967 at Original Sound Studios in Los Angeles, California. This was roughly the time when the Magic Band was dropped from A&M and signed to Buddah. The other demos were recorded throughout 1965-1967 at various locations. Pictures are of the band before and during the Safe as Milk era.

00:00 Somebody's Leaving
02:14 Somebody In My Home
04:55 Sure Nuff 'n' Yes I Do (1967 Demo)
07:06 Sure Nuff 'n' Yes I Do (Acetate Version)
09:21 Call on Me (1965 Demo)
12:25 I'm Glad (1966 Demo)
16:13 Electricity (Acetate Version 1)
19:15 Electricity (Acetate Version 2)
22:17 Yellow Brick Road (1967 Demo)
23:56 Yellow Brick Road (Acetate Version)
26:09 Abba Zaba (Acetate Version)
28:47 Plastic Factory (1967 Demo)
31:41 Plastic Factory (Acetate Version)
34:38 Where There's Woman (Acetate Version)
36:45 Grown So Ugly (Acetate Version)
39:04 Autumn's Child (Acetate Version)


Monday, May 1, 2023

That time Captain Beefheart played the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1974

Here's the Captain and his Magic Band performing "Upon The My-O-My" and "This Is The Day" back in 1974. 



Sunday, January 15, 2023

Happy Birthday Captain Beefheart!

Rememebering Don Van Vliet on his birthday with some rare footage of a Captain Beefheart performance from 1971. 


Friday, September 23, 2022

Watch Captain Beeheart's "Ice Cream For Crow" video

Back in 1982, Captain Beefheart's "Ice Cream For Crow" video was apparently "too weird" to air on MTV. Check it out.


Wednesday, June 1, 2022

XTC's Andy Partridge chats with Gregg Bendian for the ProgCast

Here's Andy Partridge discussing making music, his inspirations and more in a three-part ProgCast interview from 2021.




Friday, April 15, 2022

One For The Weekend: Beefheart & Zappa

Comic books were a great source of inspiration for Captain Beefheart as this collaboration with Frank Zappa circa 1964 shows. 


Saturday, January 15, 2022

Happy Birthday Captain Beefheart!

Remembering Don Van Vliet on his birthday with a 1997 BBC doc and couple of interesting Captain Beefheart performances. 





Friday, December 10, 2021

Listen to Captain Beefheart on BBC's Top Gear in 1968

Here's Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band playing two sessions on John Peel's "Top Gear" show in January and May 1968. 


Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
January 24, 1968
London, Maida Vale. Studio 4
1. Yellow Brick Road
2. Abba Zaba
3. Sure 'Nuff & Yes I Do
4. Electricity

May 6th, 1968
London, 201 Piccadilly, Studio 1
5. Beatle Bones 'N Smokin' Stones
6. Safe As Milk
7. Kandy Korn
8. Trust Us


Saturday, July 10, 2021

Lydia Lunch vs. The Remains

Lydia Lunch's 8 Eyed Spy knocked out a great version of "Diddy Wah Diddy" in '79 which would've impressed The Captain. 




Tuesday, January 15, 2019

That time Captain Beefheart played on a beach in Cannes

Since it's Don Van Vliet's birthday, here's a 1968 performance of "Electricity" on the sand in the sunny south of France. 


Monday, January 15, 2018

Happy Birthday Captain Beefheart

Remembering the great Don Van Vliet on his day with a German TV performance from 1972. 

Monday, December 11, 2017

That time Captain Beefheart sang Upon The My-O-My on Van Oekel's Discohoek

Here's a clip of Don Van Vliet on wacky Dutch television show Van Oekel's Discohoek back in 1974.

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Walter Daniels vs. Captain Beefheart

Walter Daniels' version of "I Love You Big Dummy" is off his hot new single with Jack Oblivian out May 13 on Ghost Highway.  





Thursday, January 15, 2015

Happy Birthday Captain Beefheart

Here's a clip of Don Van Vliet performing with the Magic Band in Paris on Nov 9, 1980.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Happy Birthday Captain Beefheart!

Check out the informative Captain Beefheart documentary voiced by John Peel below. 

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Remembering Captain Beefheart


Sadly, innovative musician, prolific painter and artful prankster Don Van Vliet aka Captain Beefheart passed away in Arcata, California on Friday (December 17) after a long battle with Multiple Sclerosis. He was 69.
If you haven't already succumbed to the spell of Captain Beefheart's incredible music, I suggest you investigate the the essential albums Safe As Milk (1967), Trout Mask  Replica (1969), Lick My Decals Off, Baby (1970), Clear Spot (1972), Unconditionally Guaranteed (1974), Shiny Beast (1978) and Ice Cream For Crow (1982) and Grow Fins: Rarities [1965-1982] (1999) – right after watching the 1997 BBC documentary The Artist Formerly Known As Captain Beefheart narrated by John Peel (below).

The Artist Formerly Known As Captain Beefheart, Part 1



Part 2



Part 3



Part 4



Part 5



Part 6