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David Johansen with 1) John Mellencamp (probably aka John Cougar at that time), Elliott Murphy, and Jayne County. And 2) with Ronnie Van Zant of Lynyrd Skynyrd. David got along with everybody, evidently.
Elliott Murphy, The Loser I 12, 1990
Record Time (magazine, issue #3)
It's always good when a new honest-to-god music magazine rears its beautiful head and in this case, it's Scott Soriano's Record Time.
So yes, he's up to issue #3 already and this 112-page monster is packed to the gills.
Just from the names on the cover you can tell this is gonna be one eclectic read: Claudine Longet, The Spotnicks, Elliott Murphy, Streisand Gets Stange, and lots more including a big piece on SST Records (which I contributed a piece on a Leaving Trains record).
I'm about a third of the way through it and am learning lots. Get your copy and dig in!
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Sam Falk. Elliott Murphy's Aqua show. Flushing Meadows, New York. August 6, 1951
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ELLIOTT MURPHY - Drive All Night
Elliott Murphy - “Lost Generation” - 1975
“And Lou says
Death is just like sleeping
Without electricity” - “Manhattan Rock” - 1975
Elliott Murphy - Last of the Rock Stars (1973)
One of the earlier “New Dylans” was Elliott Murphy, now all but forgotten by most people. Add some New York and Lou Reed, and it’s not entirely inaccurate. Still, it’s a classic sound.