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bomp-digest         Tuesday, February 24 1998         Volume 98 : Number 071




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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 14:10:30 +0100
From: Sander van Malssen <svm@kozmix.ow.nl>
Subject: Re: Li'l G

On Sunday, 22 February 1998 at 13:23:34 -0800, Sadie O. McFarlane wrote:

> http://sadieo.ucsf.edu/georgie/hungarians.html

That's a neat trick, having the whole UCSF Gastroenterology server named
after yourself, how on earth did you manage that?

Curiously,
Sander
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 08:36:06 +0000
From: "Alex Piandes" <alex.a.piandes@lahey.Hitchcock.ORG>
Subject: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/21/98

   Hello BOMP!ers. Got some new stuff in from 360 Twist! (Vendettas, 
Insect, Seculars) and Blood Red Vinyl (The Jimmies, Original Sins, 
Surf Trio/Boss Martians) Thanks much!  I've also realized that The 
Blues Magoos are vastly underrated and did a triple play at the 
midpoint of the show by request.

Anyway, here goes for 21 February:

Ape Hangers-Never Learn (S/T/Jerrytoons)
The Strangemen-Don't Touch My Hair (Channel 2000/Omnipotent)
Ray Condo and his Ricochets-Shadow My Baby (Door To Door Maniac
                    /Joaquin)
Tex Rubinowitz-Hot Rod Man (7"/Ripsaw)
Rocket From The Crypt-Light Me (The State Of Art Is On Fire/10" EP
                       /Sympathy)
New York Dolls-Personality Crisis (S/T/Mercury)
Mystic Eyes-My Time To Leave (7"/Get Hip)
The Voodoo Dolls-Not For Sale (Not For Sale/Stanton Park)
The Droogs-Stranger In The Rain (Kingdom Day/PVC)
The Mosquitos-Put Your Foot Down (That Was Then, This Is Now/
                           /Valhalla)
Mod Fun-Thee Hair That You Wear (Dorothy's Dream/Cryptovision)
Peter Zaremba's Love Delegation-Some Velvet Morning (Spread The Word/
                           Moving Target)
The Electric Prunes-I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night (V/A Nuggets/
                                 Sire)
The Satelliters-Leaving Here (Wylde Knights Of Action/Dionysius)
Young Fresh Fellows-Two Lives (Topsy Turvy/Park Avenue)
The Mummies-Jezebel (Never Been Caught/Telstar)
Yard Trauma-I Refuse (Lose Your Head/Gift Of Life)
The Wylde Mammoths-Plane To Chicago (Go Baby Go/Crypt)
The Original Sins-Wanna Be You (Suburban Primitive/Blood Red Vinyl)
The Bent Scepters-Super Chimp (Blind Date With Destiny/Bizarre 
                               Planet)
Hot Damn!-Beavershot (Big Fat Lover/Hell Yeah!)
Dragline-Full Grown Man (V/A Fuzzy Logic/RPM USA)
Southern Culture On The Skids-40 Miles To Vegas (Plastic Seat Sweat/
                DGC)
Blues Magoos-Sometimes I Think About (Psychedelic Lollipop/Mercury)
Blues Magoos-I Can Hear The Grass Grow (Basic Blues Magoos/Mercury)
Blues Magoos-Nobody Knows When You're Down And Out (Never Goin'
                         Back To Georgia/ABC)
The Jimmies-El Paso (7"EP/Blood Red Vinyl)
The Boss Martians-Martian Stomp (split 7"EP w/Surf Trio/Blood Red 
                                 Vinyl)
The Boss Martians-Ape Hangers (split 7"EP w/Surf Trio/Blood Red
                                Vinyl)
Ed Gein's Car-Wait 'Til Your Father Gets Home (7"EP/S/R)
The Reactions-Frenzied (7"/St.Valentines)
Reesa and The Rooters-TMI (7"/Music For Moderns)
The Vendettas-Gasoline (7"/360 Twist!)
The Insect-Hard To Cry (7"EP/360 Twist!)
The Seculars-The Rolik (7"EP/360 Twist!)
The Seculars-Social Skills (7"EP/360 Twist!)
The Seculars-Calm You Down (7"EP/360 Twist!)
The Insect-No Next Time (7"EP/360 Twist!)
The Vendettas-Can't Stop (7"/360 Twist!)
The Seculars-Done Wrong Now (7"EP/360 Twist!)
The Jimmies-Already Wasted (7"EP/Blood Red Vinyl)
The Surf Trio-Fog Lifter (split 7"EP w/The Boss Martians/Blood Red
                        Vinyl)
The Senders-Oh Yeah! (7"EP/Fury)
The Surf Trio-Wine Wine Wine (split 7"EP w/The Boss Martians/Blood
                        Red Vinyl)
Suzy Saxon and The Anglos-Get Out Of My Stomach (7"EP/Brat)
Social Lites-Big Business (7"EP/Lite)
The Rocks-The Gardens Outside (7"/Love)
Massacre Guys-Web Of Hate (7"EP Behind The 8-Ball/Toxic Shock)
Chrome Cranks-Hot Blonde Cocktail (Love In Exile/PCP)
The Jades-Muddy Water (V/A There Goes The Neighborhood/Collectables)
Jujus-Do You Understand Me (V/A Back From The Grave,Part One CD/
          Crypt)
Thee Headcoats-Every Day (V/A Cheapo Crypt Sampler #1!/Crypt)
The Plimsouls-Zero Hour (V/A Valley Girl Sdtrk. #2/Rhino)
Sir Bald Diddley and his Right Honourable Wigs-Untamed Love (What's
              In Your Fridge?/Alopecia)
The Space Cossacks-Red Sunrise (split 7"EP w/The Fathoms/Mu Sick)
The Buccaneers-You're Never Gonna Love Me Anymore (V/A Pebbles, Vol. 9
                         LP/A.I.P.)
Sonny Fisher-Hey Mama (V/A Starday/Dixie Rockabillys, Vol. 
                      Two/Diamond)
Eight Ball Shifter-Devil Man (Hanson/Clamarama)
Boy's Life-A to Z (12"EP/SECO)

Coffee 'n' Smokes airs every Saturday morning from 6-9am (EST)

Check Yez Later
Alex Piandes
Coffee 'n' Smokes
WMFO (91.5fm)
Medford, MA

 
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 06:51:29 +0000
From: Menachem Turchick <mturchi@azstarnet.com>
Subject: Re: 5 Canadians and Chesterfield Kings

Massimo Baseotto wrote:

> 2)Who did originally the songs "My Canary Is Yellow" and "You Can't
> Catch Me"(not the Chuck Berry song)covered years ago by the Chesterfield
> Kings?

	I finally remember where I've heard "My Canary Is Yellow" (thanks
to a tip from Greg "The Bad Seed" Langel). The name threw me off track,
as 
it should actually be called "But I'm So Blue." The Namelosers released
it 
as a single in April, 1965, and it's since appeared on a collection of 
their material, "Fabulous Sounds from Southern Sweden," now available on 
CD. It also showed up on the "Searching in the Wilderness" comp. 

Menachem
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Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 12:08:48
From: Rocky Serkowney <rockys@Quetico.tbaytel.net>
Subject: Re: Barrage from the Garage

At 01:37 PM 2/21/98 -0500, Kopper wrote:
>Ah, it ain't that scary! I actually think it's a lot of fun, and the
>tie-in with the radio show works great, too. You can help promote your
>own shows that way, play the music, give away tickets, etc. Right now
>St. Louis is HUNGRY for this kinda stuff, and we've got a great
>developing garage scene here, too, with a new club (Creepy Crawl) and
>bands like The Geargrinders, Thee Lordly Serpents, Johnny Magnet, The
>Trip Daddys, Ded Bugs, Five Deadly Venoms, Space Age Palmer, and more in
>the surrounding Illinois/Missouri region... The Aquavelvets, 13
>Frightened Girls, The Cripplers, Dammit Boys, The Romulans, Cretin 66,
>Bottletones, etc. 
>
>The Donnas, Groovie Ghoulies, PeeChees, and Sit n' Spin are all playing
>here soon but we could use some more touring bands so spread the word!
>
>Thanks,
>kopper

Makes me wish I lived where I had better access to such cool live shows.
Oh well, at least I was able to catch "The Wayback Machine" on the net last
night!  Great show, man.  Nice to know this Bomplist is helping to
influence your amazing playlist.   

You asked the other day about the Downliners Sect (glad you played 'em).
Definitely check out Mike Stax's "Ugly Things" 'zine for more info.  You
also might dig exploring the Billy Childish and Thee Headcoats connection.
There's a recent collaborative CD by Thee Headcoat Sect called "Deer
Stalkin' Man" which is loads o' fun.

Rocky.       

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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 10:17:14 -0500 (EST)
From: Wes Freeman <iggy@email.unc.edu>
Subject: Link Wray

Was anyone at the Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill Friday night?  Link and the
Flat Duo Jets tore the place up.  I think I have permanent hearing damage.

Wes Freeman


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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 08:07:52 -0800
From: "Sadie O. McFarlane" <sadieo@itsa.ucsf.edu>
Subject: Re: Li'l G

>> http://sadieo.ucsf.edu/georgie/hungarians.html
>
>That's a neat trick, having the whole UCSF Gastroenterology server named
>after yourself, how on earth did you manage that?

You're astute!  WAY back, years and years ago, in the early days of HTML
(heh) I got the network folks to give my computer the name sadieo so I
could try doing some webstuff.  Believe it or not (this is one of the
reasons I still work here, even though the wages at the UC are abysmal -
these guys are just so cool!) when I showed all my bosses all the rock and
roll stuff I'd put up (ahem! on weekends, heh!) and was serving from my
computer, they LOVED it, and promptly got me to put up the GI Division
pages and the American Liver Foundation site - at that point, we figured
the default should properly be gi.ucsf.edu, and got the machine named
accordingly.  I hadn't realized the same machine could have two names like
that, but now I give people the sadieo.ucsf.edu URLs for my sites and the
gi.ucsf.edu URLs for the division and the ALF, and it's all served off the
same machine.  Neet trick, eh?

- - Sadie O.


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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 11:25:31 EST
From: SWarm007@aol.com
Subject: The Driving Stupid

Hey,

Fans of Pebbles have been digging "Horror Asparagus Stories" and "The Reality
Of (Air) Fried Borsk" by the Driving Stupid for years.

Well, I was just taking a look through the July 1966 issue of a newsletter
called The Lance (it's all about the Albuquerque teen scene) and there's a
full page ad for *another* record by those guys - "My Mother Was A Big Fat
Pig" b/w "Green Things Have Entered My Skin, Gladys." The ad has a picture of
the band falling out of the drivers side door of a sedan and claims that "It's
Going To Be A Definite Potato!"

The very bottom of the ad is " 'The horror, the horror.' - Heart Of Darkness,
Joesph Conrad" !!!

Dick Stewart, the publisher of The Lance, remembers that the band stopped at
Nu-Mex Sound studios, recorded some songs, bought the ad and split. He says
that the ad was "radical stuff" at the time and it "caused quite a stir with
my readers."

Anyone ever hear or see a copy of this bisquit?

Scott Warmuth


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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 12:48:06 -0500
From: Kelso Jacks <KelsoJ@cmj.com>
Subject: RE: Modern Lovers

The Modern Lovers self-titled album is available on cd from Rhino.
Rhino also did a phenomenal live album of the original Modern Lovers
line-up called Precise Modern Lovers Order.

I have all of Richman's records, and most of it is still available on
cd....I think the only thing that hasn't been reissued is Bomp!'s The
Original Modern Lovers record

a really good website to go to is:
www.finlayson-design.co.uk/simes/jojo
there's lots of facts there and a bunch o' jonathan links.  Also,
there's an actual jonathan richman e-mail list out there...i was on it
for a while.

- --kelso
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If your blues keep getting bluer with each song,
Remember sunshine can be found behind a cloudy sky.
So let your hair down and go right on baby,
 and cry."
- --Johnnie Ray--
written by Churchill Kohlman
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:43:20 EST
From: EGONX@aol.com
Subject: Death of the Creepy Crawl

Hey Kopper,

News Flash - The Creepy Cawl is Over
Due to the asshole owner of the Creepy Crawl (Jeff Parks), Aaron Smith was
forced to quit.  Parks who has had a bad rep in St. Louis will get no support
from the bands, promoters, or The Static, etc.  Feel free to call me for
details.  I wanted to let you know ASAP so you can re-book the show, maybe the
Side Door(?)

Tim
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 01:33:34 -0800
From: Neil Motteram <neil@bitey.com>
Subject: Re: A sad note in San Diego

I passed this on to Tom Ward, who hadnt heard. He says that he had not
seen Leighton since 86. He's curious about what happened to the rest of
the GD5. Anyone have any ideas? Tom, of course, is playing with three
bands in the Bay Area (The Saturn V, The Black Diamonds and Tee & The
Crumpets) and selling vintage guitars at Univibe in Berkeley.

Neil Motteram
Tee & The Crumpets: http://www.bitey.com/crumpets

TSanc43763@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Hello Bompers,
> 
>       Today we were informed that Leighton Koizumi died of an overdose. For
> those of you who don't recognize the name, Leighton was the lead singer of
> Gravedigger5 and  the Morlochs.  During the mid-80's, Leighton's performances
> were legendary. Whether it was GD5 or the Morlochs, Leighton would always
> deliver the snottiest rants and perform the wyldest contorted moves on stage.
> He was a key factor in what made San Diego such an amazing place to be in the
> mid-80's.
> 
>                                                                   Tony
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 12:54:57 -0600
From: rerunrex@juno.com (JASON M ROSS)
Subject: Re: Downliner's (In)sect

>You asked the other day about the Downliners Sect (glad you played 
>'em).
>Definitely check out Mike Stax's "Ugly Things" 'zine for more info.  
>You
>also might dig exploring the Billy Childish and Thee Headcoats 
>connection.
>There's a recent collaborative CD by Thee Headcoat Sect called "Deer
>Stalkin' Man" which is loads o' fun.

Is it just me or on the "Be a Sect Maniac" CD,the one guy looks amazingly
like a young Billy Childish.Or am I nutzo??

Jason Rerun

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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:26:07 -0800
From: "Sadie O. McFarlane" <sadieo@itsa.ucsf.edu>
Subject: Re: Day The Surf Stood Still (RRR playlist of 2/20/98)

>Los Locos Del Ritmo -- El Rey Del Surfin (vocal) [Mexico] (Surf A La
>Mexicana, Repent)

WHOA!  Where can one get ahold of THIS?  Do you have to go to a thrift
store in Tijuana or something?

- - Sadie O.


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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 16:58:48 -0500
From: "Max" <belmax@sympatico.ca>
Subject: damned tour

Joe Emery said:
>don't waste your time or money going to see the damned on this =
>tour.
>man, they were just awful.

mmm..I was just about to buy tickets to go see them in Montreal...Anybody
else seen'em and I thinks its worth it? I know they can be pretty unstable,
and have very different attitudes from one gig to another..maybe that show
you saw was just a bad night for them? Please, I wanna see'em and I want
them to be good! But I don't wanna waste 25$ for a crappy show...
Any insight?
Max
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 23:47:35 +0100
From: Sylvain.Collette@chuv.hospvd.ch
Subject: Keeping the customer satisfied...

Hi all,

I've recently picked up the Sundazed "West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band'
Vol. 1" release, and one of the unreleased traks featured was " She May
Call You Up Tonight"... God ! Must admit that I've listened this song
around a thousand time since and I'm still completly in love with that
stuff... It's maybe somthing we could call "early power pop"... It recalls
me other catchy powerfull songs like the Zombies " She does everything for
me to make me fell allright" (what a gem !!!!), or The Remains " Don't look
Back", or "Me Right Now"... So, here's the question...do you know some
other stuff of that sort ? The kinda perfect song that'd pleased people
that are not that much in the  60s sound ... In fact, I'm asking you that
question 'cause I'm often "hired" as DJ here in Lausanne during the 60s
nights in the clubs round here, and it's often such a shit 'cause I can't
play what I want, (just 2 or 3 garage/freakbeat songs per hour 'cause
otherwise you'd get killed by the public...you gotta be carefull to have
The Beatles "She Loves You" under the hand, in case of disaster, cause that
's typically what these jerks wanna hear....you know, it's Switzerland,
here !...but it's well payed), but if I could put the hand on more of that
stuff, everybody would be pleased... my beloved public, and me... To give
you another example, one of the songs that please everybody + me is the
Lyres " I wanna help you Ann"...
I stand by you to avoid me commiting suicide on "The Letter" next time, and
I'm impatiously waiting for your list.
thanx !!!!
sylvain
SWITZERLAND


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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 19:13:23 -0500
From: lebb <lebb@pipeline.com>
Subject: Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/21/98

At 08:36 AM 2/23/98 +0000, you wrote:
>   Hello BOMP!ers. Got some new stuff in from 360 Twist! (Vendettas, 
>Insect, Seculars) and Blood Red Vinyl (The Jimmies, Original Sins, 
>Surf Trio/Boss Martians) Thanks much!  I've also realized that The 
>Blues Magoos are vastly underrated and did a triple play at the 
>midpoint of the show by request.

>Ed Gein's Car-Wait 'Til Your Father Gets Home (7"EP/S/R)

Great choice......I know these guys and I saw them play many times when
they were around NYC.  The album they put out themselves was great as was
their live CD/LP on CBGB records. It's a shame bands like this never got
any recognition.  That's why they are no longer around........

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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 19:06:01 -0800 (PST)
From: Scott Swanson <swandwn@agora.rdrop.com>
Subject: "The Youngblood Story"

I've been trying to obtain a copy of a compilation album titled
"The Youngblood Story"-- it was released by See For Miles several
years ago but is now apparently out of print.

If anyone out there in Bomp-land has a copy of this album, could you
please drop me a line??

Thanks,

Scott
(swandwn@agora.rdrop.com)

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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 21:18:12 -0500
From: Jeff Kopp <kopper@inlink.com>
Subject: Teen Idols

I just got my hands (and ears) on a fuckin' AMAZING new cd by a band
called Teen Idols on Honest Don's Reliable Redneck Recordings. This "Ben
Weasel Approved" cd is hot Ramones/Queers-style punk rock with great
harmonies, hooks, and driving guitars. Kinda polished production (by Ben
Weasel & Mass Giorgini), but don't worry, it's no NOFX. Just great punk
rock American-style. Fans of the above mentioned bands and other
Lookout/Mr. T Experience and poppy punk shite will really dig this.

kopper
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 21:16:11 -0600 (Central Standard Time)
From: "Fredland, John Stephen" <john.s.fredland@vanderbilt.edu>
Subject: Re: Keeping the customer satisfied...

> I've recently picked up the Sundazed "West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band'
> Vol. 1" release, and one of the unreleased traks featured was " She May
> Call You Up Tonight"... God ! Must admit that I've listened this song
> around a thousand time since and I'm still completly in love with that
> stuff... 

Is it the Left Banke song by that name?  If so, I agree 
with you -- that is a great song, one that should have 
moved the Left Banke out of one-hit-wonder status (okay, 
some of you might be saying "two hit wonder", but I've never
heard "Pretty Ballerina" on any of the oldies stations that 
I've listened to...).

			-- John

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Vanderbilt University
Email: john.s.fredland@Vanderbilt.Edu

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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 23:58:52 -0500
From: shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Re: Modern Lovers

> The Modern Lovers self-titled album is available on cd from Rhino.
> Rhino also did a phenomenal live album of the original Modern Lovers
> line-up called Precise Modern Lovers Order.
> 
> I have all of Richman's records, and most of it is still available on
> cd....I think the only thing that hasn't been reissued is Bomp!'s The
> Original Modern Lovers record
> 
> a really good website to go to is:
> www.finlayson-design.co.uk/simes/jojo
> there's lots of facts there and a bunch o' jonathan links.

Thanks!

I went and looked.

Seeya,
Kip
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 23:52:20
From: Rocky Serkowney <rockys@Quetico.tbaytel.net>
Subject: Re: Mailorder

At 10:23 PM 2/22/98 -0800, Greg Shaw wrote:
>
I'm currently redesigning the site to make it more
>navigable. 

Hey greg,

The site isn't too bad now, although I had to do a little roundabout
hunting for a few things.  When you re-design the site, could you please
keep in mind those of us who can't use visual buttons and a mouse to get
around.  In other words, us blind bats search and listen for underlined
text links with keystrokes and a screen reader (using a voice synthesizer)
system.  I'm sure anyone who knows a little about accessibility and web
sites can give you good advice (how 'bout it, blair?).  Thanx..

Keep cool.

rocky.    

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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 23:54:58 -0500
From: Jeff Kopp <kopper@inlink.com>
Subject: The Wayback Machine playlist (Feb. 22)

Highlights included a set of three live tracks and an interview with The
Lazy Cowgirls recorded on Dutch radio in '95, a couple of songs for
Mardi Gras courtesy of The Dirtys and The Boss Martians, and new music
from 13 Frightened Girls, Campus Tramps, Flat Duo Jets, The Phantom
Rats, Madame X, The Quadrajets, The Swoons, The 1-4-5's, and more, as
well as a couple of tracks from the new History of Canadian 60's Garage
Punk And Surf (1985-'95) called "Time Machine" on Stomp! Records.

Playlist for February 22nd, 1998:
Darts: Top Eliminator (V/A: Hellbound Hot Rods/DEL-FI)
The Mullens: Step On The Gas (The Mullens/Get Hip)
The Donnas: Gimmie My Radio (American Teenage Rock 'n' Roll
Machine/Lookout)
Illusions: City Of People (V/A: Back From The Grave Pt. 2/Crypt)
13 Frightened Girls: Smoke This And Walk (7"/Get Hip)
The Aquavelvets: There Goes My Town (The Then... The Now/Velvatone)
The Lazy Cowgirls: How Does She Know (AKN Radio, Holland/tape)
The Lazy Cowgirls: Frustration, Tragedy & Lies (AKN Radio, Holland/tape)
The Lazy Cowgirls: Still On The Losing Side (AKN Radio, Holland/tape)
The Del-Vetts: Last Time Around (V/A: Sundazed Sampler/Sundazed)
The 14th Wray: Your Face Is In My Mind (V/A: Time Machine/Stomp!)
Campus Tramps: I Can't Wait (T.F.F.T./1+2)
Flat Duo Jets: Crazy Woman (Wild Blue Yonder/Norton)
The Bottletones: Too Much Get Up And Go (Corn Rampin'/Small Wonder)
The Swingin' Neckbreakers: Do The Stand (Kick Your Ass/Telstar)
Scorpions: (Ain't That) Just Like Me (V/A: Trans-World Punk/Crawdad)
The Woggles: Saved (7" split w/Hillbilly Frankenstein/Solamente)
Frank Zappa (The Rotations): The Cruncher (Cucamonga/DEL-FI)
The Centurions: Intoxica (Pink Flamingos Soundtrack/Hip-O)
The El Caminos: Reverb Explosion Pt. 1 (Reverb Explosion/DEL-FI)
The Astronuts: Montezuma (V/A: Time Machine/Stomp!)
Downliners Sect: I Wanna Put A Tiger In Your Tank (Be A Sect Maniac/no
label)
The Chrome Cranks: Lost Time Blues (Live In Exile/Au-Go-Go)
La Secta: Sick (Memories Pt. 1/Hell Yeah)
The Motards: Freak Of Nature (Sat. Night Special Ed./eMpTy)
The Phantom Rats: Little Baby (Kiss Me Now/1+2)
The Dirtys: You Should Be Sinnin' (You Should Be Sinnin'/Crypt)
The Oblivians: Jim Cole (Soul Food/Crypt)
The Bomboras: She Kills Me (Organ Grinder/Dionysus)
Neighb'rhood Childr'n: Long Years In Space (V/A: Sundazed Sampler
#3/Sundazed)
Madame X: Paris Adult World (Madame X/Estrus)
The Soda Pop Spys: Viva Los Spys (The Soda Pop Spys/Deep Eddy)
The Omega Men: Beat Girl (The Spy-Fi Sounds Of The.../MuSick)
Simon Chardiet: Have Love Will Travel (Bug Bite Daddy/Upstart)
The Devil Dogs: Gimme That Girl (No Requests Tonight/Sympathy)
The Vendettas: Can't Stop (7"/360 Twist!)
The Sinister Six: Stompin' (Sinisteria!/Get Hip)
The Quadrajets: Ain't Red No More (Pay The Deuce/Estrus)
The Be-Bops: Pretty Little Mama (Let's Keep Things Movin'/Part)
Stompin' Shoes: Shout It Out (Cats Rule/Part)
Thunder Rocks: War Path (On The Rampage/Get Hip)
The Frantic Flattops: Boy Next Door (Cheap Women, Cheap Booze, Cheaper
Thrills/Pravda)
The Church Keys: Viva Viva Rock & Roll (7"/Norton)
The 5.6.7.8's: Arkansas Twist (Pin Heel Stomp/Time Bomb)
The Waistcoats: Let Me In (The Surfisticated Sounds Of.../Alopecia)
The Decibels: She Cries (Create Action/GI)
The Lyres: On Fyre (A Promise Is A Promise/Star)
The Sandblasters: Body Bag (Space Bar-B-Q/Mostly Harmless)
The Boss Martians: Rob Roy's Revenge (The Intoxicating Sounds
Of.../Continental)
The Aquamen: Beans & Rice (V/A: Reef Madness/Deep Eddy)
The Primate Five: Tzunuikwa (The Nova EP 7"/GI)
Gasoline: Devil's Driver (7"/Estrus)
The Swoons: Daddy's New Car (Japanese Killer Drops/1+2)
The 1-4-5's: To Japan From Texas (Rock 'n' Roll Spook Party/Estrus)
The Others: Can't Help But Cry (7"/360 Twist!)
The Shambles: Innocence Becomes You (7"/Get Hip)
Les Ombres: Faineant (V/A: Ils Sont Fous Ces Gaulois/Disques Ronnie)
Terry Dee & The Roadrunners: Some Other Guy (V/A: Essential Pebbles
Collection/AIP)
Bobby Fuller: Linda Lu (El Paso Rock Vol. 2/Norton)
The Surfer Girls: Draggin' Wagon (V/A: Girls In The Garage Vol.
4/Romulan)
Sit n' Spin: No More (Pappy's Corn Squeezin'/Planet Pimp)
Birdland w/Lester Bangs:  Let It All Come Down (Birdland/Dionysus)
The Hi-Fives: Black And Blue (And A Whole Lotta You/Lookout)
The Surf Creatures: Tiger 90 (X50/Alopecia)
Jon & The Nightriders: Depth Charge (Banished From The Beach/NPR)
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