
Ty Segall & The Muggers - "LIVE" "AT" "THE" "BBC"
We've secured 15 copies on Black Vinyl
One-sided 12" with a super-cool etching on Side B.
The fun didnât stop there. Tyâd played most of the parts on the album, excepting some key drop-ins from close associates, including Wandâs Cory Hanson and Evan Burrows, The Cairo Gangâs Emmett Kelly, Mikal Cronin and King Tuff himself, Kyle Thomas. The vibes were so right with this crew, he dubbed them The Muggers, stretched a rubber baby mask over his head (with extra space sliced out for his mouth to scream through), and they all hit the road a few weeks in front of the album, rolling over the US through the end of March, then heading to Europe for some more.
Thatâs when "LIVE" "AT" "THE" "BBC" happened.
They were cutting thru the UK, four shows in five days â just enough time for a Mark Riley session for the BBC! It would be childâs play, in more ways than one. Fifty shows into it, The Muggers were in full-on road mode, their five-headed monstrosity fully backing Ty âwho for perhaps the only time in all his years of touring âcarried only a mic, to focus all his energy on singing. Here, he leads the charge, his pipes deeply tanned, but otherwise unfettered from their nightly regimen. Hammering out a nineteen minute slice of their regular show, he & The Muggersâ free spirits can be heard in EVERY SINGLE MOMENT, with special weirdness coming whenever Cory, Emmett, Mikal and Kyle all chip in on backing vocals. The room feels like barely enough to contain all their shit as they smash through four choice Emotional Mugger cuts and one ostensible finger-in-the-eye, their telescoped take-out of The Doorsâ âL.A. Woman.â Blues, yeah! It sounds, a decade hence, like the Black Flag version that never was. Now itâs The Muggersâ version that will ALWAYS be.
Yup â undeniably hot stuff. What took us so long to get this out? Who knows, maybe the etching? Thatâs right, one side has all the music, the other sideâs got a rendering of the babyman mask thatâs haunted so many punters over long nights of the soul since then. Relive the trauma, and yer sure to dig "LIVE" "AT"
"THE" "BBC". What else is there to say? Other than, all-together-now, âJohn Wayne was a bad, bad man!âÂ
Tracklisting
1. Squealer (Live)
2. Breakfast Egg (Live)
3. Emotional Mugger (Live)
4. Candy Sam (Live)Â
5. L.A. Woman (Live)
Please note:
Due to the nature of making a vinyl record, each record is one of a kind. The vinyl you receive may look different from our photo. Colored vinyl is more prone to surface noise and imperfections.
Pre-order fulfillment can be affected by label manufacturing issues. On the rare occasion we do not receive the stock we have ordered and cannot fulfill an order, you will be refunded for the item.Â
All pre-order sales are otherwise final
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We've secured 15 copies on Black Vinyl
One-sided 12" with a super-cool etching on Side B.
The fun didnât stop there. Tyâd played most of the parts on the album, excepting some key drop-ins from close associates, including Wandâs Cory Hanson and Evan Burrows, The Cairo Gangâs Emmett Kelly, Mikal Cronin and King Tuff himself, Kyle Thomas. The vibes were so right with this crew, he dubbed them The Muggers, stretched a rubber baby mask over his head (with extra space sliced out for his mouth to scream through), and they all hit the road a few weeks in front of the album, rolling over the US through the end of March, then heading to Europe for some more.
Thatâs when "LIVE" "AT" "THE" "BBC" happened.
They were cutting thru the UK, four shows in five days â just enough time for a Mark Riley session for the BBC! It would be childâs play, in more ways than one. Fifty shows into it, The Muggers were in full-on road mode, their five-headed monstrosity fully backing Ty âwho for perhaps the only time in all his years of touring âcarried only a mic, to focus all his energy on singing. Here, he leads the charge, his pipes deeply tanned, but otherwise unfettered from their nightly regimen. Hammering out a nineteen minute slice of their regular show, he & The Muggersâ free spirits can be heard in EVERY SINGLE MOMENT, with special weirdness coming whenever Cory, Emmett, Mikal and Kyle all chip in on backing vocals. The room feels like barely enough to contain all their shit as they smash through four choice Emotional Mugger cuts and one ostensible finger-in-the-eye, their telescoped take-out of The Doorsâ âL.A. Woman.â Blues, yeah! It sounds, a decade hence, like the Black Flag version that never was. Now itâs The Muggersâ version that will ALWAYS be.
Yup â undeniably hot stuff. What took us so long to get this out? Who knows, maybe the etching? Thatâs right, one side has all the music, the other sideâs got a rendering of the babyman mask thatâs haunted so many punters over long nights of the soul since then. Relive the trauma, and yer sure to dig "LIVE" "AT"
"THE" "BBC". What else is there to say? Other than, all-together-now, âJohn Wayne was a bad, bad man!âÂ
Tracklisting
1. Squealer (Live)
2. Breakfast Egg (Live)
3. Emotional Mugger (Live)
4. Candy Sam (Live)Â
5. L.A. Woman (Live)
Please note:
Due to the nature of making a vinyl record, each record is one of a kind. The vinyl you receive may look different from our photo. Colored vinyl is more prone to surface noise and imperfections.
Pre-order fulfillment can be affected by label manufacturing issues. On the rare occasion we do not receive the stock we have ordered and cannot fulfill an order, you will be refunded for the item.Â
All pre-order sales are otherwise final











