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C86 Show - Indie PopC86 Show - Indie PopDaniel Jeanrenaud - The KingsnakesDaniel Jeanrenaud in conversation with David Eastaugh https://thekingsnakes.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-the-old-waldorf-june-5-1981   THE KINGSNAKES – Live at the Old Waldorf: June 5, 1981 A wild and dangerous rockabilly band! That's what the Kingsnakes were in San Francisco in 1980, part of a local music scene comprised of punk, new wave, and hard rock acts. Led by Frenchman Daniel Jeanrenaud, a fervent disciple of Gene Vincent, the Kingsnakes also featured James Ferrell (guitar), Ze Moita (bass), Danny Mihm (drums) and Karl Malinowski (guitar). This previously unreleased live set captures the band opening for Robert Gordon at the...2023-08-031h 00Flying Snail Studios PodcastsFlying Snail Studios PodcastsSympathy For The Devil(Jagger/Richards) - From: Back on the Barbary Coast - Vocal, bass - Chris Wilson Rhythm guitar - James Ferrell - Lead guitar - Mike Wilhelm - Maracas on drums - Danny Mihm2009-01-1005 minFlying Snail Studios PodcastsFlying Snail Studios PodcastsIf Wishes Were HorsesChris Wilson & ex-Flamin' Groovies: Produced by Chris Wilson, Mike Wilhelm, James Ferrell and Danny Mihm, recorded at CD Studio, San Francisco, 1991 - From: Back on the Barbary Coast Vocal, bass, acoustic 12 - Chris Wilson Acoustic 12 - Mike Wilhelm Electric guitar - James Ferrell Drums - Danny Mihm2009-01-1005 minFlying Snail Studios PodcastsFlying Snail Studios PodcastsThe Pirate Song or Derelict SongThe Derelict (Fifteen Men On A Dead Man's Chest) - (Traditional/arranged Wilhelm) NOTE: UPDATED VERSION - This is the song sung by the pirates in Robert Louis Stevenson's book, Treasure Island. A dead sailor's sea chest was generally up for grabs hence a derelict vessel was known as a 'dead man's chest'. - The San Francisco connection is that Stevenson was a resident of the city. In the 19th century, Pacific St. between Kearny St. and Montgomery St., known as 'the Barbary Coast', was the most lawless place in San Francisco. Hoodlums ruled. Sailors who patronized the bars and...2009-01-1002 min