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bomp-digest        Wednesday, January 28 1998        Volume 98 : Number 044




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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 18:50:45
From: Rocky Serkowney <rockys@Quetico.tbaytel.net>
Subject: Re: teens,e tc

At 08:15 AM 1/27/98 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 98-01-27 04:18:41 EST, you write:
>
><< Anyone care to comment on Paul Schaeffer's mid-60s band, the Fugitives
> that played at some Thunder Bay hotel?  I never actually heard from
> anyone who knew the band existed at the time- in fact, often wondered if
> it was a humorous creation on Paul's part (The Fugitives?  come on...).
>  >>
>The Fugitives why not?? There were hundreds of bands in the mid 60's called
>the Fugitives. The Fugitives in the Detroit area turned into SRC.
>

The Fugitives in Thunder Bay really existed!  I talked to our former mayor,
David Hamilton on a plane recently about the 60's rock & roll scene here.
David was in a garage band called the Herbs.  They made one single which
included a cover of "Hey Joe" (natch) which was never released.  His band
used to share equipment with the likes of Paul Schaeffer and the Fugitives,
not to mention the Plague.  I also heard that the Fugitives once opened for
the Blues Magoos in '67 or '68 at the Fort William Gardens (hockey arena),
but I don't remember, since I was only 10.

Rocky.

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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 07:05:18 EST
From: PETEP <PETEP@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Record Auction: Tim Warren

In a message dated 98-01-27 17:30:19 EST, you write:

<< Someone who's not on the list (<CryptRec@concentric.net>, to be precise)
 tried to post an e-mail listing of records available by auction and the
 message bounced.  In this case, it was probably just as well since the
 message was over 40k in size -- enough to trigger a digest all by itself. >>
 
That e-mail address would be Tim Warren's. I guess he's selling stuff to
finance some more new comps of garage. I heard he is thinking of doing more
60's oriented releases, and less of the abrasive rawk known as the Crypt
sound. Let's celebrate!
                                                 Pete  
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 07:21:46 -0500
From: Brian Poust <brianep@mindspring.com>
Subject: A Zombie interviewed on NPR this afternoon

Today at 3pm on NPR, they will be interviewing either Rod Argent or Colin
Blumstone (I can't remember who my friend told me they'd be talking to).
Anyway, I'm stuck at work with no radio.  If anyone can help, can you
please please please tape this interview for me???  

I'll be most happy to work out a tape trade in return!

Brian Poust


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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 07:03:47 +0000
From: Menachem Turchick <mturchi@azstarnet.com>
Subject: Re: Wild Thing comps....

Sylvain.Collette@chuv.hospvd.ch wrote:

> It's been a long time now that I hesitate purchasing these comps (...mostly
> because they're far from being cheap....). What are they like ? killers ?
> fillers ? garage, beat ? "new trax" or already compiled elsewhere stuff ?
> waiting impatiously for your critics,

Hi Sylvain,

	You should definitely pick these up! While it's true a number of the
best tracks on volume 1 appeared in the Ugly Things series, there are
several more, like "I Want Her" by Chants R&B, that you've got to hear. 
Volume 2 has only one repeat, and while the music isn't quite as
essential
as the first album, I don't think you'll be too disappointed. Yes, it's
garage and beat - throw in r&b and pop-art and you've covered the bases.
There's sort of a third volume that's just come out called No. 8 Wire
which concentrates on the late-60's psych scene in New Zealand. The
track by
the Gremlins is the best I've heard in several months! If you like
British
psych a la the Chocolate Soup series, you'll like most of No. 8 Wire.

Menachem
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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 18:35:21
From: Rocky Serkowney <rockys@Quetico.tbaytel.net>
Subject: Re: Canadian Garage/Punk/Surf

At 07:47 AM 1/27/98 EST, Pete wrote:
>Has anyone yet picked up the new Canadian CD comp of 28 trax on Stomp label?
>     Some of the artists listed for it are: Gruesomes, Mongols, Worst,
>Cryptics, Smugglers, Shadowy Men, etc. I never heard of this label, is it
new?
>         Get Hip is carrying it.

Sounds like the AMAZING "Time Machine" comp.  Its been out for about a year
up here in Canada and any garage fan will appreciate it!  Includes
blistering psych excursion by 14th Wray canlled "Your Face IS In My Mind".
Must Have!

Rocky. 

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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 10:28:27 -0500
From: Marc Miller <marmil@Muze.com>
Subject: RE: CD rip off

Sadie, re:

> Two suggestions for anyone like you:  Buy vinyl!  Used record stores
> have
> amazing stuff in the dollar bins, and garage sales can be even better.
> We're still seeing the effects of people finally giving up their
> turntables
> in favor of CD players, which means more old rare vinyl for us at dirt
> cheap prices!  The other suggestion is tape trading.  If you get a
> sampler
> of the kind of stuff you MIGHT be interested, and some of it rocks,
> you can
> look for that stuff and save your money elsewhere...  Course, YOU knew
> all this, but....
> 
I couldn't agree more!  The last 10 years or so have been an AMAZING
time to get great vinyl cheap!  There really are only 2 advantages to
CDs over vinyl:

1. CD's are easier to play in the car (unless you've got a '57 Dodge...)
2. The amount of prev. unreleased stuff that's shown up on CDs.

That's it, really...

Miller

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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 09:35:07 -0600
From: grinderman@juno.com (Hess Jeffery)
Subject: NPR

 
>NPR Rules!
 
I'd like it better if they wouldn't smack thier lips when they drink
coffee.  Sometimes I think they'd be better off on AM so you don't have
hear all that lip smacking and nose whistling.  Although I usually find
something interesting at least once a day.  Even that whiney woman's
essays.

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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 10:39:41 -0500
From: Kelso Jacks <KelsoJ@cmj.com>
Subject: RE: SNZ

>>I haven't heard it, but they've had a third album in the can since
last
>>fall or so and it's supposedly their best yet.  Unfortunately, their
>>record company won't let them release it until they've wrung the
current
>>album dry, which means that by the time it is released they'll be
>>considered a novelty act by the large panted folk we've been
lambasting
>>for the past week or so, and the LP will probably go nowhere.  I hope
I'm
>>wrong.

Not to be argumentative or contrary, because I love the Squirrel Nut
Zippers' music, but I think that they were pretty much regarded by the
general populationb as a novetly act right from the first time they
heard them.  I mean, the Hot album is almost two years old at this point
and "Hell" was the only single that had any success.  The others flopped
at radio big-time.
- --kelso
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 07:56:54 -0800
From: "Sadie O. McFarlane" <sadieo@itsa.ucsf.edu>
Subject: Re: Support Coffee 'n' Smokes (Please)

>    I humbly request the support of those who are friends of the show,
>whether they listen to the live broadcast each Saturday or those who read
>my playlists and offer comments and praise and ultimately make the
>show what it is.

Will do.  "Hi, I'm kinda out of your broadcast range, but boy, I sure do
dig those playlists!"  Well hell, they ARE good PR for the station...

- - Sadie O.


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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 07:59:05 -0800
From: "Sadie O. McFarlane" <sadieo@itsa.ucsf.edu>
Subject: Re: virus warning

>I was just about to post a message about this when I received John's.  The
>"join the crew" warning is documented as a hoax at
><http://www.ciac.org/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html#joincrew>.  This site is
>generally a good place to check if you receive a virus warning; most of
>them are fake.

I thought it was a bit obvious that it was the Good Times Virus hoax with a
different name...

Since many popular email programs, such as Eudora, download attachments to
the desktop in the process of gathering mail (you don't have to read the
messages) it's almost a moot point, anyway...

- - Sadie O.


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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 08:57:05 -0600 (CST)
From: rumpus2@bitstream.net (Ron Thums)
Subject: Re: virus warning 

>Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 14:13:14 -0500 (EST)
>From: Lelia Ellen Raley <leliar@umich.edu>
>Subject: Re: virus warning
>
>>> >> VIRUS  WARNING !!!!!!

<SNIP> (Sigh...)

Really, shouldn't there be some sort of minimal *urban folklore*
intelligence test before they allow folks to post things on the Net?

Ron (understanding, but still shaking his head)


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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 08:25:57 -0800
From: "Sadie O. McFarlane" <sadieo@itsa.ucsf.edu>
Subject: Re: NPR (was: Re: Why Link)

>It was also the first time I heard Sonny
>admit that Cher was responsible for the song "Ringo, I Love You", under the
>nome de chanson "Bobbie Joe Mason"

But who else could it have been?  I like the way it's credited on "Girls in
the Garage"...

So, did Cher fall for Sonny because he had a big nose and a Beatles haircut?

- - Sadie O.


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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 10:17:57 -0600 (CST)
From: dothepop@ix.netcom.com (Alan and Lisa)
Subject: Re: bomp-digest V98 #43

Has anyone yet picked up the new Canadian CD comp of 28 trax on Stomp 
label?      Some of the artists listed for it are: Gruesomes, Mongols, 
Worst, Cryptics, Smugglers, Shadowy Men, etc. I never heard of this 
label, is it new?          Get Hip is carrying it.
                                   Pete


"Time Machine" - It's been out for about a year. It was planned for 
release quite awhile before that, but got delayed. Stomp is primarily a 
Ska label, by the way. They have a webpage but I can't remember what 
the url is. Two of my old bands, the 14th Wray and the Upper Crust are 
on the CD. 

Alan Wright
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 08:34:35 -0800
From: "Sadie O. McFarlane" <sadieo@itsa.ucsf.edu>
Subject: RE: CD rip off

>I couldn't agree more!  The last 10 years or so have been an AMAZING
>time to get great vinyl cheap!

I can't believe what I've seen people getting rid of!  Almost makes all
those CD reissues superfluous.  There are some stores in town where every
time I go in, I have an "OMIGOD, LOOK WHAT I FOUND!" moment...  heh!

>There really are only 2 advantages to
>CDs over vinyl:
>
>1. CD's are easier to play in the car (unless you've got a '57 Dodge...)
>2. The amount of prev. unreleased stuff that's shown up on CDs.

I've got a tape deck in the van - CDs are way easier to cue for taping
individual cuts, but vinyl is MUCH easier to check for levels (you can see
where the loud bits are, and check those)....

I like both media - just wanted to point out that basing musical interests
on CD pricing was missing the boat, bigtime!

- - Sadie O.


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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:48:01 -0500
From: Brian Poust <brianep@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: NPR:  Today, the Zombies

Below is today's schedule for Fresh Air.  Terry Gross is interviewing Colin
Blumstone.

Can anybody PLEASE (with sugar on top) tape this for me?  I'm stuck at work
without a radio!

Brian Poust

HOST: TERRY GROSS
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
         REVISED RUNDOWN FOR WEDNESDAY, 28 JANUARY 1998
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
12:00     BILLBOARD #1 (:59)

                      
12:01     NEWS FROM NPR (4:59)
12:06   **INTERVIEW ONE SEGMENT**
Former lead singer for the '60s British pop group "The 
Zombies" COLIN BLUNSTONE.  The group's hits include "She's 
Not There," "You've Really Got a Hold On Me" and "Time of the 
Season."  There's a new anthology of the group's recordings 
"The Zombies: Zombie Heaven" (Big Beat label). (THIS 
INTERVIEW CONTINUES INTO THE SECOND HALF OF THE SHOW)
**[Floating :30 I.D. Break between 12:15 and 12:22]**
**[Floating :30 I.D. Break between 12:15 and 12:22]**
12:28:30   FORWARD PROMO (:29)
12:29:00   I.D. BREAK (:59)
12:30:00  **INTERVIEW TWO SEGMENT**
COLIN BLUNSTONE cont'd.
**Floating :30 I.D 12:35 and 12:45]**
**[Floating 1:00 I.D. between 12:49 and 12:52]**
**REVIEW*
TV critic DAVID BIANCULLI comments on the coverage of the  
Clinton scandal. 
12:58:30 NEXT SHOW PROMO (:29)
************************************************************
                      PROMO COPY
************************************************************
On the next Fresh Air. . . from the former British pop group 
"The Zombies", lead singer COLIN BLUNSTONE.  Their hits 
included "She's Not There," "You've really Got a Hold on Me," 
and "Time of the Season."  There's a new anthology of their 
work.  That and more coming up on the next Fresh Air. 



At 09:35 AM 1/28/98 -0600, you wrote:
> 
>>NPR Rules!
> 
>I'd like it better if they wouldn't smack thier lips when they drink
>coffee.  Sometimes I think they'd be better off on AM so you don't have
>hear all that lip smacking and nose whistling.  Although I usually find
>something interesting at least once a day.  Even that whiney woman's
>essays.
>
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 98 09:51:28 -0700
From: Efram <eturchick@luminous.com>
Subject: Re: NPR (was: Re: Why Link)

>I've got a
>tape containing the All Things Considered episode from 11-29-95
>featuring Rick Carr interviewing Ed Shaw of The Monks (including
>portions of some of their songs). Very cool. I love NPR...


> In many years of listening to NPR, I have heard 
>countless stories on good 60s music and culture, including one on the song 
>"Louie, Louie, a story on The Remains (Boston).


I heard a story on the Rising Storm too! 

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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 14:12:42 -0500
From: Evan Davies <evan@newcentury.net>
Subject: Re: Ringo & Cher

>So, did Cher fall for Sonny because he had a big nose and a Beatles haircut?

Naaah, it was an eerie premonition of Ringo's starring role in "Caveman"
some 25 years later.

Those vests... that hair...

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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 20:35:40 +0100
From: Sylvain.Collette@chuv.hospvd.ch
Subject: Re: Wild Thing comps....

thanx Menachem for your critics about Wild Things...think I'll break my
wallet in the next few days to purchase these comps...there's however a
strange thing about  this "third" volume, called No 8 Wire...Are you sure
that the same guys are behind this "vol.3" ? I'm not sure at all about
this, because I was sent a copy, sealed, of No 8 Wire, by G. Smith, Dig The
Fuzz's brain himself...and as you have remarked, there's some trax that
have already been featured on the Incredible Sound Show Stories comps
(vol.4, "On the Magic Flying Machine")...so ! I'm pretty sure that there's
a Dig The Fuzz implication in this No 8 Wire comp...I've asked the question
to Smith, think I'll ba able to give you the definitive answer in the next
few days...
sylvain
SWITZERLAND
ps: talkin about Dig The Fuzz, did you pick up their catalogue "Buzz with
the Fuzz",inserted in the Action 's "Rolled Gold " lp ? lots of cool things
to come...psy and freakbeat/R&B comps, especially the follow up of the ISSS
comps, mean vol 7, 9 and 11....great !!!!love ' em ......






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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 14:42:41 -0500 (EST)
From: Lelia Ellen Raley <leliar@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: virus warning 

Sorry if I unwittingly sprung a stupid joke on all of you.  I heard from a
coworker that this had happened to a friend of a FOAF..
THEN the warning was sent from an official source to everyone on the
University of Michigan campus so I assumed it was a serious evil.
Lola

On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Evan Davies wrote:

> At 04:41 PM 1/27/98 -0500, Drum Wolf wrote:
> >My understanding is that you cannot get a virus simply by reading an
> >email, you can only get an email virus in the form of a file attachment
> >that you then download and run.
> 
> This is correct though I would modify the statement slightly to encompass
> Word macro viruses, which aren't 'run' in the sense that you run a program.
>  However, the same principle applies -- a virus cannot be transmitted
> through simple e-mail, only through an attached file which itself must be
> executed or opened.
> 
> I was just about to post a message about this when I received John's.  The
> "join the crew" warning is documented as a hoax at
> <http://www.ciac.org/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html#joincrew>.  This site is
> generally a good place to check if you receive a virus warning; most of
> them are fake.
> 
> Evan
> 
> 
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>          "The road to hell is paved with unsent postcards."
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> Gallery of "Misused" Quotation Marks & more: http://www.juvalamu.com/
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 15:14:49 -0500 (EST)
From: dy288@freenet.carleton.ca (Gregory Watson)
Subject: Re: Canadian Garage/Punk/Surf

Pete wrote:
>Has anyone yet picked up the new Canadian CD comp of 28 trax on Stomp label?
>     Some of the artists listed for it are: Gruesomes, Mongols, Worst,
>Cryptics, Smugglers, Shadowy Men, etc. I never heard of this label, is it new?
>         Get Hip is carrying it.
>                                   Pete

Hey Pete,

The CD is called "Time Machine: The History of Canadian 60's Garage Punk
and Surf (1985-95)".  I'd say it's definitely worth picking up if you want
to hear what's been going on in the Canadian scene for the last decade or
so (tho' it's hard for me to be completely objective since I played on two
tracks!).  Stomp Records is a label from Quebec, releasing mostly Canadian ska
bands, though they've also put out (or are putting out) a best of The
Gruesomes CD and a best of Deja Voodoo CD.  I don't know their URL
offhand, but I do have it listed in my homepage, under labels.  Here's a
complete list of bands on "Time Machine":

The Mongols, The Gruesomes, The Worst, The Astronuts, The Cryptics, The
Chessmen, The Surfdusters, The Ten Commandments, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy
Planet, The Sherlocks, The Vindicators, Les Minstrels, Fuzz Aldrin, The
Fiends, The Night Stalkers, The 14th Wray, Drums Along the Gardiner, Lost
Patrol, The Cheshyres, The Beaumonts, The Treblemakers, The Polyester
Explosion, Huevos Rancheros, The Smugglers, Platon et les Caves, The Upper
Crust, and The Frat Kings.

Fuzzed-out in snow country,

Grog
theoam@psynet.net
www.psynet.net/theoam

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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 15:23:33 -0500
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: NPR (was: Re: Why Link)

I recall that Cher said that when Sonny walked into wherever she was, it
was as if a light appeared over his head, which she says hadn't happened to
her before or since.

I also concur with Sadie.  Record collector books have always credited
Bonnie Jo Mason as being Cher.

The question now remains will Bono's widow Mary release a record after she
runs for her late husband's congressional seat?

"(Newt)Gingro, I Love You" by Mary Jo Bonson", perhaps.

Down to one bad joke a day,
Brian Phillips
>>nome de chanson "Bobbie Joe Mason"
>So, did Cher fall for Sonny because he had a big nose and a Beatles haircut?

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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 17:40:07 -0500 (EST)
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re:  NPR

Me?--I'll take Pacifica
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 17:44:50 -0500 (EST)
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re:  Re: NPR (was: Re: Why Link)

Cher may have fallen for Sonny for the same reason Monica fell for
Bill----"Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac"...H.Kissinger
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 18:31:30 EST
From: Solamente7 <Solamente7@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Canadian Garage/Punk/Surf

Just got the CD. Though I haven't yet listened to it it looks great. It has a
nifty Darrin Merinuk designed cover. I'll let you know how it sounds. As for
the label they've been around awhile, but they primarily release ska records.
I do know that they released a CD by Los Mel-Tones -  a Canadian surf combo -
which is supposed to be  alright....  
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 14:54:10 -0800
From: "Sadie O. McFarlane" <sadieo@itsa.ucsf.edu>
Subject: Re: virus warning

>Sorry if I unwittingly sprung a stupid joke on all of you.  I heard from a
>coworker that this had happened to a friend of a FOAF..
>THEN the warning was sent from an official source to everyone on the
>University of Michigan campus so I assumed it was a serious evil.

Nothing wrong with trying to be helpful, even if it backfires!

- - Sadie O.


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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 14:52:49 -0800
From: "Sadie O. McFarlane" <sadieo@itsa.ucsf.edu>
Subject: Re: NPR (was: Re: Why Link)

>I recall that Cher said that when Sonny walked into wherever she was, it
>was as if a light appeared over his head, which she says hadn't happened to
>her before or since.

Oooooh...  Is his flesh incorruptable and smelling of attar of roses?

>"(Newt)Gingro, I Love You" by Mary Jo Bonson", perhaps.

(moan)  Go stand in the corner!  BAD!  BAD!

- - Sadie O.


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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 20:04:06 -0500
From: wigout6@juno.com (William H Jones)
Subject: Barrence

Hey JJ, do you know if Peter was still in Barrence Whitfield and The
Savages in summer of '87, when they played in England?  I saw a show at
Dingwalls that was wild and great fun!!  Barrence was psycho, slamming
beer cans (with beer in 'em!) into his forehead while screaming, "Ow, ow,
ow!!!"  No wonder.
  : ^ )

Be seeing you,
Bill

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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 22:21:46 -0500
From: shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Re: How I Got Into The Garage

> Who else wants to share their experiences?

I found a cut out copy of Lenny Kaye's 'Nuggets' at Paradise records in 
Chattanooga.  This was in '79.  about 5 years after that, I found a 
record store that would order 'Pebbles' and 'Boulders' LP's.

Kip
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 22:32:24 -0500
From: shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Re: NPR (was: Re: Why Link)

Efram wrote:
> 
> >I've got a
> >tape containing the All Things Considered episode from 11-29-95
> >featuring Rick Carr interviewing Ed Shaw of The Monks (including
> >portions of some of their songs). Very cool. I love NPR...
> 
> > In many years of listening to NPR, I have heard
> >countless stories on good 60s music and culture, including one on the song
> >"Louie, Louie, a story on The Remains (Boston).
> 
> I heard a story on the Rising Storm too!

Some time ago, I heard an interview with Man or Astroman? on morning 
edition.  

But the highpoint of my public radio week is 'Waddya Know with Michael 
Feldman'

Kip
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 23:28:40 EST
From: Mattdietr@aol.com
Subject: Re:  Re:Paul Schaeffer

I've heard Paul Shaeffer say his band started out as the Fabulous Fugitives
then dropped the Fabulous. I know he played a Vox Continental back then.
There's an interesting interview with him in the book "Beauty in the B,''
which is about the Hammond Organ and Leslie companies and came out a few
months back. It's a great book.

How about Billy Joel's band the Hassles? He's always seemed to ashamed of them
and has kept all their stuff from gaining wider release, but I thought they
sounded pretty cool on a CD a friend loaned me. Billy played a Continental as
well.

Matt
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 23:28:38 EST
From: Mattdietr <Mattdietr@aol.com>
Subject: Re:  How I Got Into The Garage

It was Halloween 1987. I had been steadily buying the Nuggets comps and was
especially thrilled by the Punk volume with "Who Do You Love" by the Woolies.
Suddenly, on MTV of all places, there appears a segment on the new
psychedelia, or some such terms. Next thing I know I'm watching the
Chesterfield Kings (doing "Stop!", I think) and I like it. Next comes a black
and white video for "Ward 81" by the Fuzztones. Well, when I heard that organ
in the intro, I knew music would not be the same for me. But a search in my
small hometown yielded no Fuzztones. A couple months later, after moving to
Hoboken, N.J. to work for the now deceased Hudson Dispatch (R.I.P.), I venture
into the Village on my day off and begin thumbing through records at a place
called Freebeing Records on Carmine Street. There, looking me in the face,
were "Leave Your Mind at Home" and Lysergic Emanations. I also found the
Chesterfield Kings album "Stop!" that day.

I vowed to someday start a band to emulate this primal throb, and finally
succeeded in 1991. My enthusiasm for garage has never waned.

Matt
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 23:28:23 -0500
From: Jeff Kopp <kopper@inlink.com>
Subject: Re: NPR:  ROCK & ROLL AMERICA!!

Brian Poust wrote:
> 
> Below is today's schedule for Fresh Air.  Terry Gross is interviewing Colin
> Blumstone.
> 
> Can anybody PLEASE (with sugar on top) tape this for me?  I'm stuck at work
> without a radio!

You can always order a copy of the transcript or tape directly from NPR
(that's how I got my Monks interview tape). They're kinda steep at
$22.90 per show, but you at least know your money's going to a good
cause! http://www.npr.org/inside/transcripts/

While snooping around the NPR site I happened upon this: It's a new
program on Saturdays called ROCK & ROLL AMERICA and it explores the
relationship between rock music and recent American history and culture.
I checked my local affiliate's program schedule and it's not offered
here, so I sent the station an email requesting they add it. But a
glance at the upcoming show list reveals some great shows lined up! Some
of you interested in hearing this new program may want to contact your
local stations! Check the Rock & Roll America site for more info:
http://www.npr.org/programs/rnr/home.html

kopper
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 21:07:57 PST
From: "eric lentz" <elentz@hotmail.com>
Subject: 99 Cent Bin Playlist 1/27/98

Well I'm finally back on list again. My mailbox was never emptier while 
I was gone. I noticed a strange theme while typing this week's show-the 
silent "G". Lots of songs ended with  in'. I'm not sure why I even 
noticed this.

The 99 Cent Bin For Jan.27 which aired from 3-6 p.m.

Silver Apples "Misty Mountain" (S/T MCA)
Spacemen 3 "Losing Touch With My Mind" (Taking Drugs To Make Music..." , 
Bomp)
The Daybreakers "Psychedelic Siren" (V/A Psychedelic Microdots, 
Sundazed)
The Nightbirds "Nightbirds" (V/A 60's Beat Italiano, Get Hip)
We The People "You Burn Me Up And Down" (Declaration Of Independece, 
Eva)
The Small Faces "E Too D" (S/T, Deram)
Flamin' Groovies "Shakin' All Over" (California Born And Bred, Norton)
Screamin' Joe Neal "She's My Baby" (V/A Black Rock 'N' Roll Vol1, Savage 
Kick)
Little Willie John "I'm Shakin'" (B/O, Rhino)
Andre Williams "Jailbait" (Mr. Rhythm, Regency)
Fabulous Playboys "Nervous" (V/A, Shakin' Fit, Candy)
Don & Dewey "Jellybean" (Jungle Hop, Specialty)
Bob Bunny "Scatty Cat" (V/A Las Vegas Grind Pt.2, Crypt)
ZuZu Bolin "Why Don't You Eat Where You Slept Last Night?" (V/A Chicken 
Shack Boogie, Playback)
Johnnie Lewis "Uncle Sam Ain't No Woman" (Alabama Slide Guitar, 
Arhoolie)
The Revelators "Hillbilly Wolf" (We Told You Not To Cross us, Crypt)
Hasil Adkins "Do The Scalp"  (TheWild Man, Norton)
The Scorpions "Ting-A-Ling" (Anthology, Wooden Hill)
Junior Gravely "You Lied To Me Honey" (V/A $15,000 Worth Of Rockabilly, 
Spin)
Lucky Wray "Got Another Baby" (Missing Links V.1, Norton)
Thee Milkshakes "Can't Seem To Love That Girl" (Thee Knights of Trashe, 
Hangman's Daughter)
The Kingsmen "The Climb" (Greatest Hits, Rhino)
Don & The Goodtimes "Little Sally Tease" (S/T, jerden)
The La De Da's "Don't You Stand In My Way" (V/A Wild Things , Flying 
Nun)
Music Machine "Trouble" (Turn On, Performance)
Pink Floyd "Arnold Layne" (The First Three Singles,EMI)
Blues Magoos "Rush Hour" (Kaleidescopic Compendium, Mercury)
Iggy & The Stooges "Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell" (Raw Power, 
Columbia)
Chocolate Watchband "Don't Need Your Lovin'" (B/O Rhino)
The Electras "Action Woman" (V/A The Scotty Story, Arf Arf)
Idols "Wanted By The Law" (V/A Shakin' In Athens, Sound Stories)
The Monks "We Do Wie Du" ( Black Monk Time, Infinite Zero)
The Woggles "Buzz The Jerk" (Split 7", Solamente)
The Pretty Things "Rosalyn" (Get A Buzz, Fontana)
Preachers "Who Do You Love" (V/A Essential Pebbles Vol.1, AIP)
The Chesterfield Kings "She Told Me Lies" (Stop!, Mirror records)
The Miracle Workers "Mystery Girl" (Inside Out, Voxx)
The Sires "Tell It How It Is" (V/A Let It All Hang Out V.1, Alopecia)
The Four Fours "One Track Mind" (V/A Wild Things V.2, Zerophonic)
Mystic Eyes "Movin' Out" (Our Time To Leave, Get Hip)
The Sonics "Psycho" (Maintaining My Cool, Jerden)
Byron & The Mortals "Do You Believe Me" (V/A Pebbles Vol.9, BFD)
The Lyres "No Reason To Complain" (Lyres, Lyres, Ace Of Hearts)
The Original Sins "Wanna Make You Mine" (Skeletons In the Garage, Spare 
Me)
The Scotsmen "Beer Bust Blues" (V/A The Scotty Story, Arf Arf)
Unknown Artist "Go Go Girl" (V/A Essential Pebbles Vol.1, AIP)
The Delmonas "Peter Gunn Locomotion" (Dangerous Charms, Big Beat)
Karen Wheeler "Wait Til I'm 16" (V/A Graet Rockin' Girls, Collector)
Sonny Russel "Fifty Megatons" (V/A Madness Invasion, Eva)
The Thunderbirds "Flying Saucers" (V/A Obscure And Rockin', Collector)
The Space Cossacks "Space Probe" (Split 7", MuSick Recordings)
The Jay-Hawks "The Creature From Outer Space" (V/A Madness Invasion, 
Eva)
The Green Slime "The Green Slime" (V/A Monster Rock 'N' Roll Show, DCC)
Sam The Sham "Lil' Red Riding Hood" (Best Of, MGM)
Chuck Howard "Out Of Gas" (V/A El Primitivo American Rock 'N' Roll, Ace)
Jackie Morningstar "Rockin' In The Graveyard" (V/A Gulf Coast Grease, 
Ace)
Carl Perkins "Boppin' The Blues" (Original Sun Recordings, Rhino)

The 99 Cent Bin/Eric Lentz
C/O WLFR
Richard Stockton College
Jimmie Leeds Road
Pomona NJ 08240

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