Tuesday, January 20

January 20, 2026 - Luie Luie - El Touchy (1974)


 

"Hi! My name is Luie Luie, and I'm here to tell you about a new dance called the Touchy." So begins the fifty-three second monologue that introduces the Touchy, simply a way for people to touch, however they care to touch I guess. He made the recording by himself and played all the instruments. This is an example of outsider music, which includes artists like Jandek, Daniel Johnston, Wesley Willis, the Shaggs, and Tiny Tim.

The actual music is about two and a half minutes. It "must have a wild trumpet introduction." What a wonderful mess of a tune. Some wild horns, some wah guitar, moog, drums and percussion. The name of the album is Touchy, and eight of the ten tracks have either Touchy or Touch in the title.

Luie Luie, real name Luis Johnston, toured bars and nightclubs for decades, performing as a one-man band. He was based out of Southern California, and he made his living working as a painter, screenwriter, and nightclub entertainer. He appeared in or had something to do with the Elvis Presley film Change of Habit (which also starred Mary Tyler Moore). He released an album a few years ago called Trumpet of the Last Days. Good to know he's still out there touching people with his music.





 

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