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bomp-digest         Friday, February 21 1997         Volume 01 : Number 047




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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 20:17:09 +0900
From: "Hitomi I" <hitomi@kiwi.co.jp>
Subject: Sons of Adam

Hi All
Sons of Adam and Fender lV's CD will be released 
on March  limited in Japan.
It  has many killer trucks with some unreleased acetate.
 (Some US mail order will sell it, I will inform about it 
when it 'll be released. And if you want to sell it,
please mail me)


Hitomi I
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Cutie Morning Moon 
'60s garage rock page from TOKYO

http://www.kiwi-us.com/~hitomi/
    e-mail   hitomi@kiwi.co.jp
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Date: 21 Feb 97 10:20:27 -0500
From: "Andrea Lauritzen" <ANDREA_LAURITZEN@aspentec.com>
Subject: Re:  Lyres show in Boston

 
Steve C. wrote: 
 
>The set was a short one cause Jeff set the stage up himself which took some 
time. No stage hands. 
>Boston pulls the plug anywhere between 1 and 2 am. They gave him 2 am and 
that was it. No encore. 
 
Ah, that's right.  I recall that Jeff had some problems setting up.  I often 
forget that Boston pulls the plug between 1 and 2 am.  Blame that on the years 
I spent living in New Orleans. 
 
>By the way what do you know about the new Lyres record? 
 
There was a review of it in last week's Boston Phoenix.  It may still be up on 
their site www.bostonphoenix.com.  It's older (1979 and a more recent show!) 
live recordings.  I haven't heard it yet.  Crypt released it, correct? 
 
 
 
- -Andrea 
 
"They call us lonely when we're really just alone" - Aztec Camera 
 
 
 
 

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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 11:08:25 -0500
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Cool Commercials

Speaking of which, what goes in between these phrases on "The Who Sell Out"

"You're a pussycat, you're where it's at,
The one that's in on every play...

___________________

___________________

"Hold your group together with Rotosound Strings!"

This has bugged me for a while.  Thanks!


John Mason.  He's got the best cars 'round,
Brian Phillips

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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 12:01:55 -0500 (EST)
From: DEENAC@queens.lib.ny.us
Subject: Re: Cool Commercials

The In Sound.

Big gals.

Be easy, drink easy, pull easy.

If I remember correctly, these are the little snippets I deciphered
from "Sell Out."

- --Deena in NYC

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Date: 21 Feb 97 12:46:48 -0500
From: "Andrea Lauritzen" <ANDREA_LAURITZEN@aspentec.com>
Subject: Re: Cultural Blott-o time

Lounge Laura said: 
 
> I'm not a Pat Boone fan, I think he's not only lame, but a bit of a fascist. 
  
>Still, a little humour isn't harmful. 
 
I agree with Laura's opinion about Pat Boone.  Remember his version of "tutti 
frutti"?  IMO, he's trying to cash in on the "Gen-X Camp" ticket.  Mel Torme 
and Tom Jones have already received gen-xer approval (not that Pat can compare 
at all to Mel or Tom, both of whom I liked before they started doing Mtn. Dew 
ads and songs with bono).  Although I am interested in hearing his versions of 
the metal songs, I won't be picking up the cd.  The guy "always has, and 
always will be, nada" (to lift a quote from "Pretty in Pink"; hey, I'm not TOO 
influenced by television, am I?) 
 
- -Andrea 

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Date: 21 Feb 97 14:09:28 -0400
From: Laura Taylor <ltaylor@wusf.usf.edu>
Subject: THAT SNOWBALL'S CHANCE

ATTENTION ALL JOURNALISTS!
I am trying to score an interview with John Cale, who is coming here to 
Tampa in a few weeks.  The helpful guy at Ryko Disc says he doesn't 
really do interviews, especially with *radio.*  But, a thread on the 
Bomp list a few weeks ago was about "brushes with Cale."  What gives?  
Did he used to do press, but no longer does?  On a related note, I just 
called up Moe Tucker at her home a few nights ago for an interview(she's 
coming here , too !:)...and talked with her for about a half hour.  She 
is way-cool...and as friendly and accomodating as Lenny Dee.  I could 
even hear her pet bird in the background.  I believe she was in her 
kitchen.  *Finally*-good shows coming here, though I regretably  missed 
the Sub Sonics...anyone on either list(except for Mark Reed!), into this 
groovy group?
Lounge Laura-mit Friday on my mind!

"It's just my nature to do weird stuff..."-Mr.  Leslie Baxter
Laura Taylor
(813) 974-3733
BUSINESS ONLY: ltaylor@wusf.usf.edu
PERSONAL ONLY:  laura@wusf.usf.edu














 

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Date: 21 Feb 97 15:14:13 -0400
From: Laura Taylor <ltaylor@wusf.usf.edu>
Subject: Boone-Date,A Day in Paul's Life

This sounds like a great publicity stunt!  Maybe he'll even pierce 
himself!
With apologies to Win Shields,
 I am,
Lounge Laura


PAT BOONE TO DEFEND HIMSELF, OR SWITCH NETWORKS
   (Los Angeles) -- Pat Boone will either fight, or switch. Boone is 
scheduled to appear on The Trinity Broadcasting Network on April 15th to 
defend the heavy metal phase he's going through. The network took 
Boone's gospel show off the air when viewers complained about the album 
of heavy metal tunes he released. But Boone says he's negotiating with 
another network to pick up the show. So if he can't convince his fans 
that his heavy metal album is a joke, he may leave Trinity anyway.
 
MCCARTNEY TV MOVIE
   (London) -- A sequel of sorts is in the works to ''The 
Beatles Anthology'' documentary. Paul McCartney is making an hourlong 
T-V movie that will update what he's been doing since the Beatles 
broke up. The film will include interviews and music from his 
upcoming album. The movie will air in Britain sometime in May, which is 
when his album is coming out, too.

"It's just my nature to do weird stuff..."-Mr.  Leslie Baxter
Laura Taylor
(813) 974-3733
BUSINESS ONLY: ltaylor@wusf.usf.edu
PERSONAL ONLY:  laura@wusf.usf.edu














 

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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 15:16:21 -0500
From: mary robinson crews <mary@catalogue.com>
Subject: Re: THAT SNOWBALL'S CHANCE

hey laura & interested parties,

i got no ins with john cale, but i do have a link for a john cale web page.
it's  <http://faraday.ucd.ie/~eoin/johncale.html> . mabe the fellow who
runs that would have some tips for prospective interviewers...


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 mary robinson crews                FREEZE 'EM and EAT 'EM
 mary@catalogue.com                         -Chilly Willee
 http://www.catalogue.com/   http://www.chapel-hill.nc.us/
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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 15:18:35 -0500
From: mlawren1@explorer.csc.com
Subject: Re: New Race: BOMP! release

Has anyone heard the Lyres CD currently out on Crypt Records (title
evades, but it's early stuff 79-83); if so, is it live or a greatest 
hits sort of redux? I'm buying even if it was recorded in a rural jakes: 
the couple of times I saw the band took place around this era and it was 
indeed a force of nature: brutally fast, manic and loud.

Regards,

Frank L.

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Date: 21 Feb 97 16:23:16 -0500
From: "Andrea Lauritzen" <ANDREA_LAURITZEN@aspentec.com>
Subject: Re:  Lyres CD [was New Race: BOMP! release]

- --Boundary-1142503-0-0

Frank 
 
From the accounts I've read and heard, the new Lyres' Cd from 79 - 83 is live. 
 
Thanks 
Andrea


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Has anyone heard the Lyres CD currently out on Crypt Records (title
evades, but it's early stuff 79-83); if so, is it live or a greatest 
hits sort of redux? I'm buying even if it was recorded in a rural jakes: 
the couple of times I saw the band took place around this era and it was 
indeed a force of nature: brutally fast, manic and loud.

Regards,

Frank L.


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Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 00:39:58 EET
From: "T P Uschanov" <tuschano@Elo.Helsinki.fi>
Subject: Re: Fleurs De Lys

gary mollica <garym@earthlink.net> wrote:

> > FLEURS DE LYS - Bryn Haworth (guitar, vocals), Pete Sears (guitar), Gordon
> > Raskell (bass) and Keith Guster (drums) were a popular London club band of
> > the mid to late sixties.  
> 
> I have a TERRIBLE book claiming to be a psychedelic encyclopedia called 
> The Acid Trip:A Complete Guide To Psychedelic Music by Vernon Joynson 
> (1984 - Babylon Books UK). He also lists "Gordon Raskell" as bassist for 
> FdL. Raskell is obviously a typo for Haskell, so we see now that not 
> only did the book steal sources, they even stole errors!

Not. This is prominent on the Delerium site: "This UK Archive 
consists initially of Vernon Joynson's excellent book The Tapestry of 
Delights, the first and only definitive guide to UK psych music 1963 
- - 1976."

I don't find the book, which was later broken into the UK & US 
volumes that are both available on the site 
(http://www.delerium.co.uk/archive/psychtop.html) all that 
terrible. Most of the things in it I never knew before getting it.

T P Uschanov, University of Helsinki, Finland, European Union
tuschano@cc.helsinki.fi ### http://www.helsinki.fi/~tuschano/
      "Omnia praeclara tam difficilia, quam rara sunt."
                 (Baruch Spinoza, 1632-1677)

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Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 07:52:16 +0800 (SST)
From: anand <samba@singnet.com.sg>
Subject: [none]

signoff

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Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 00:35:13 +0900
From: "Hitomi I" <hitomi@kiwi.co.jp>
Subject: From Tokyo

Dear Greg
I send you the GS LPs.
The price is 2800yen 10%off 2520yen x2  5040yen
Postage (including former one)                5000yen

                                               total    10040yen
                                                  $           84$          
                

On 15th March
Sons of Adams' CD will be released.
The price is 2300yen(about $20)
But I can sell you $12 each as whole sales price.
And you can order from  1 to Max .

If you hope to get it personally or to sell Bomp mailing
order, please mail me.

Hitomi I
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cutie Morning Moon 
'60s garage rock page from TOKYO

http://www.kiwi-us.com/~hitomi/
    e-mail   hitomi@kiwi.co.jp
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 20:56:58 -0600
From: tj@ice.net (T.J. O'Brien)
Subject: Re:  Lyres CD [was New Race: BOMP! release]

>Frank 
>>From the accounts I've read and heard, the new Lyres' Cd from 79 - 83 is 
live. 
>Thanks 
>Andrea    

>Has anyone heard the Lyres CD currently out on Crypt Records (title
>evades, but it's early stuff 79-83); if so, is it live or a greatest 
>hits sort of redux? I'm buying even if it was recorded in a rural jakes: 
>the couple of times I saw the band took place around this era and it was 
>indeed a force of nature: brutally fast, manic and loud.
>Regards,
>Frank L.

>Do you have Lyres Live at Cantone's and Let's Have A Party on Crypt?  The 
new CD is a combination of those two albums.  The Cantone's show was their 
second ever gig from 1979, and the other recording is from a 1983 WERS radio 
show.  I haven't heard the CD, but my friend told me the sound quality is 
better than the original vinyl releases, and there's lotsa cool pictures 
inside.  I'm gonna pick one up this weekend.  
- -T.J.

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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 21:25:32 -0600
From: tj@ice.net (T.J. O'Brien)
Subject: Everything's Falling Apart

>Lounge Laura said:
> *Finally*-good shows coming here, though I regretably  missed 
>the Sub Sonics...anyone on either list(except for Mark Reed!), into this 
>groovy group?

        The Subsonics are GENIUS!  I saw 'em open up for Man Or Astroman? 
once in a cheesy American Legion hall, and they blew me away.  Then, last 
October, my band opened up for them.  Hell yes, the Subsonics are the real 
deal. I really dig their cover of the 13th Floor Elevators' "Fire Engine".  
They have a big-time Velvets-sorta-thing goin' on, too.  I like to think of 
Clay and Buffy as the new Lux and Ivy (aesthetically, at least).  Check out 
their latest album on Get Hip, and by all means catch them live whenever you 
get a chance.  One of the best bands I've seen in a long time, by far.  
Buffy has a cool side band that played last year's Trash Bash.  At that 
time, they were the Svengalis, but have since changed their name to the 
Vendettas, I believe.  They're way cool, too.  Any Trash Bash this year?  
- -T.J.

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Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 15:49:35 +0800 (SST)
From: anand <samba@singnet.com.sg>
Subject: [none]

signoff

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