Hasil Adkins, RIP
Hasil Adkins, the raucous rockabilly one-man band, was found dead last week in his West Virginia home. I only saw the man live once, but it was a memorable performance: electrifying at the start, merely drunken at the end, transfixing all the way through. Adkins was making records in the '50s that were more punk than anything the Circle Jerks recorded in the '80s. I'll miss him.
Here's Billy Miller and Miriam Linna talking about Adkins in the Re/Search book Incredibly Strange Music, Volume 1:
ML: Hasil, rhymes with Basil -- and that's also his brother's name. He totally blew our minds when we first heard him. Then when you meet him, you realize he's the genuine article.
BM: I first heard "Haze" in the '70s when I found a copy of "She Said."…Then a friend showed me "Chicken Walk" and I went, "Wow -- this guy made two records?" Another friend, who generally only looks for R&B groups, located Hasil in West Virginia. The great thing about him is: her personality, his vision, his talent were still intact -- that's rare; most of these guys who are really crazy fizzled out or drove off mountains. He started sending us tapes which mixed up old and new recordings -- you couldn't tell which was which. One tape sounded straight outta the '50s -- I thought he was yelling, "Hey, we're rockin'!" but it turned out to be "Hey there, Reagan!" -- it was new. Every record he does he sends to the White House -- Nixon actually sent him a "thank you" letter.
ML: We went to West Virginia and brought him to New York and people went crazy over him--
BM: --much like the script of King Kong.
ML: People are hungry for that kind of emotion.
BM: Hasil doesn't sleep; he drinks about 30-130 cups of coffee a day.
ML: He eats more meat than any other human being we've ever met; he carries around Vienna sausages in his pocket. "What would you like for lunch?" "Meat." "Any special kind?" "Meat."…
BM: He's a wild man, but he is also a great musician. A lot of people think he's just bashing away because he goes way out of tune when he plays, but he actually has perfect pitch. He'll break a string in a show and replace it with a piece of fishing wire lying in the parking lot -- he might come home and have some fishing line, a banjo string, some wire that was wrapped around a barrel…but they're all tuned perfectly.
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That's great that you got to see him, Jesse. Wish I had!
Anyone interested in this legendary madman should check out the Fool's Paradise show on WFMU this coming Saturday, May 7, from 6 - 8 EDT (wfmu.org). They're gonna do a whole two hour show dedicated to him, including guests, whom I presume will be knowledgable on the subject of Hasil.
Sad news about the Haze. I used him on a tape of late-night scary music designed to cool off my hip-hop-loving neighbours,along with Howling Wolf and Charlie Feathers. "No More Hot Dogs" worked better than a dozen calls to the cops.
"No More Hot Dogs" worked better than a dozen calls to the cops.
Ha! I'll bet.
Out of curiousity, is hard linking to Reason's H&R intentionally prevented? I tried to send someone a link to this hit and run post, but when I tried to HTML link to the below URL, it wouldn't work:
http://www.reason.com/hitandrun/2005/05/hasil_adkins_ri.shtml#comments
Is it a bandwidth issue? Or am I just HTML-incompetent?
smacky,
I suggest slicing off the "#comments" part of the link and trying again.
Some Hasil Adkins songs toward the end of this show, including "No More Hot Dogs":
http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/14903
(mp3 stream or download, no obfuscation)
There's an awesome documentary on Haze that I'm too lazy to look up. It's non-stop entertainment. The funniest part is probably when he gets in a dispute with a neighbor and the only rational, mature person present is a 12 year old girl.
Look at that caveman go!
A nice little synopsis
http://buked.blogspot.com/2005/04/i-want-it-tonight.html
I saw Hasil play at Sleazefest in Raleigh, NC back in 1996. Pure magic. I didn't see any fishing line laying around in the parking lot, though.