
The History of Club Foot By Richard Marriott The Club Foot, at 2520 Third Street in San Francisco, was the brainchild of Richard Kelly, a composer/visionary who had studied with John Cage and David Tudor. It was Kelly's obsession to marry high art values to the vitality of underground performance art; to fuse Frank Sinatra, Roy Orbison and Albert Ayler and project that onto the art-rock stage. The 1980 "Club Foot" vinyl on Subterranean Records documents this scene
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Wild Beasts
Kidnapped Coed
Theme From Club Foot
Elk's Dance Hit (Wild Beasts)
Theme From Club Foot (From The Club Foot LP)
Chinese Flowers (Wild Beasts)
Hip Hopi
Hip Hopi (Wild Beasts)
Chinese Flowers
Elk's Dance Hit - Wild Beasts
Suerte De La Noche
Time Axe Bag Dad (Wild Beasts)
Suerte De La Noche (Wild Beasts)
Theme From Club Foot - From The Club Foot LP
Entrance (Kidnapped LP)
Take It to Mars
Japanese Song Too
Time Axe Bag Dad
Neolithic Female Goddess
They Say Over There
Thrashinsky
They Say Over There (Kidnapped LP)
Clair
Zoogaloo
Zoogaloo (Kidnapped LP)
Elk's Dance Hit
Theme From Club Foot: Medley (From The Club Foot LP)
Innocent
Thrashinsky (Kidnapped LP)
Devil In My Soup (Kidnapped LP)
Chinese Flowers - Wild Beasts
Clair (Kidnapped LP)
Take It To Mars (Kidnapped LP)
Innocent (Kidnapped LP)
Neolithic Female Goddess (Kidnapped LP)
Theme From
Moonlight
Theme From Club Foot: Medley
Devil in My Soup
Entrance
Metropolis
Hip Hopi - Wild Beasts
Tango
Sherlock Steps Out
Suerte De La Noche - Wild Beasts
Rig
Time Axe Bag Dad - Wild Beasts
Entrance - Kidnapped LP
Rebellion
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