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bomp-digest         Saturday, January 24 1998         Volume 98 : Number 039




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Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 00:16:55 -0500 (EST)
From: Frank Uhle <franku@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: SCOTS cover

I am 99% sure I have a 45 of "Daddy Was a Preacher, Mama Was a Go-Go Girl"
by Betty Jo Bangs herself.  It is buried in one of a few dozen boxes of
random 45s at the moment so I can't confirm it, but I know I have that
song on a 45 and I'm fairly sure the artist is Betty Jo.  The label is a
one-shot deal, a fire-engine red custom job with a big star printed at the
top, and some southern address across the bottom.  When next I come upon
it I will race to the computer to report the facts.  (If I'm not taking a
"Clinton Break" or something else equally captivating, of course).

Frank

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Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 06:57:31 +0100 (MET)
From: starman1@hvision.nl (Jos Starmans)
Subject: Re: Witchdoktors?

The Witchdoctors released two EPs, the first one on Dionysus Records 
ID074538 with 'I'm So Restless', 'Wrong Before', 'Ballad Of The Melting Man' 
and 'Death Ray '63' (all four songs are added a as bonus to the CD) and the 
second one on Screaming Apple Records SCAP-021 with 'Goin' To A Graveyard', 
'I Know Why' and 'No Girl Of Mine', this last one can be ordered at 
Soundflat Mailorder (http://home.t-online.de/home/Soundflat/maine.htm).
There is also a band called the Witchdoktors (notice the different 
spelling), I believe they are british.

Jos

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Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 00:16:13 -0600 (CST)
From: rumpus2@bitstream.net (Ron Thums)
Subject: Radio Rumpus Room playlist for 1/23/98

Radio Rumpus Room (KFAI Fresh Air Community Radio) broadcasts every Friday
evening to the hippest of all Minneapolis/St. Paul audiences. Fresh Air
Radio is proud to have stepped over the fetid corpses of fallen local
commercial stations for 20 years now.

The playlist for Friday, January 23, 1998 follows:

RADIO RUMPUS ROOM PAID RESPECTS TO CARL PERKINS, JUNIOR KIMBROUGH AND JACK
LORD, ALL OF WHOM LEFT US THIS WEEK.

SAVVY SHOW STARTER (always locally recorded!)
Jeannie, Jim, Tom & Bill -- Silly Whim (Hipsville Vol.3: Return Of The
Frozen Few, Kramden)
What can you say? Four mid-Sixties Minnesota kids who never came up with a
band name -- or a label on their sole 45, for that matter -- were
responsible for a pretty damn kickass piece of vinyl. Jeannie, fronting the
group, snarls about her walked-all-over schmuck of a boy toy: "Can't you
see my love for him/Is nothing but a silly whim?/I treat him bad...treat
him bad...treat him bad..."
This punked-out one-off wonder was covered by the Hellcats, from Memphis,
on their "Hoodoo Train" LP in 1990.

SUITABLY SNOT-NOSED SIXTIES PUNK SET
Original Sins -- Ain't Got Me Down (Suburban Primitive, Blood Red)
Thee Viceroys -- Take My Hand (self-titled, Eat Rock Stars)
Omega Men -- You'll Never Miss Me (The Spy-Fi Sounds Of..., MuSick)
Bent Scepters -- The Eagle Has Landau (Blind Date With Destiny, Prescription)

TO ROCKABILLY GREAT CARL PERKINS: R.I.P.
Carl Perkins -- Boppin' The Blues (The Sun Box, Charly)
Lucky (Link) Wray -- Teenage Cutie (Teenage Cutie, SD)
Sonny Fisher -- I Can't Lose (Starday-Dixie Rockabillies Vol.2, Gusto)
Carl Peterson & The Glenrays -- Rhythm Review (Bloodshot! The Gaity Records
Story Vol.2, Norton)
Carl Perkins -- Dixie Fried (The Sun Box, Charly)

Original Harmony Ridge Creek Dippers -- Hummingbird (self-titled, no label)
Louvin Brothers -- Midnight Special (A Tribute To The Delmore Brothers,
Capitol Nashville)
Koerner, Ray & Glover -- I Ain't Blue (One Foot In The Groove, Tim/Kerr)
Junior Kimbrough -- Work The Baby (All Night Long, Fat Possum/Capricorn)

STRANGE TIMES (AND GETTING STRANGER) SET
Stephen Terrell -- Cajun Clones (Picnic Time For Potatoheads, Blue Elf)
Buck Owens -- Act Naturally (Together Again/My Heart Skips A Beat, Sundazed)
Billy Murokawa & Friends -- Movie Mag (Don't You Step Again: A Tribute To
Carl Perkins, Action Packed)
Los Hermanos Brothers -- Little Deuce Coupe (Oompa-version) (Montana polka
band-provided one-off cassette of show in Fargo, N.D.)

Surf Trio -- Snug Harbor (Almost Summer, Voxx)
Boss Martians -- X-2 (13 Evil Tales, Dionysus)
Delstars -- Catalina Beach (The Sound Of Power, Revco)
Slackmates -- West Side Story (Hot Car Girls, Stella)

ALOHA, JACK LORD
Radio Birdman -- Aloha Steve And Danno (Radios Appear, Sire)
Ventures -- Hawaii Five-0 (Tele-Ventures, EMI)

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RADIO RUMPUS ROOM: An unholy mix of surf, hot rod, rockabilly,
'60s garage, psychedelic, and trad/alt.country -- Fridays 9-10:30 p.m.
KFAI 90.3 FM (Minneapolis) and 106.7 FM (St. Paul)
Weekly playlists & more at... http://www2.bitstream.net/~rumpus2/


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