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bomp-digest          Friday, February 5 1999          Volume 99 : Number 052



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The following subjects are included in this digest:
   college radio
     Don Smith <DonTGD@erols.com>
   Re: holy modal rounders/Unknown Legends
     "frank b brandon III" <COSMOPOP@prodigy.net>
   Re: Shindig price mix-up explained in full
     "frank b brandon III" <COSMOPOP@prodigy.net>
   Turkish legend dies(long)
     TSanc43763@aol.com
   Re: Standells
     "JOANNA  M" <feedbackmag@ozemail.com.au>
   Re: Standells
     "JOANNA  M" <feedbackmag@ozemail.com.au>
   Re: Pictures of Lili
     "JOANNA  M" <feedbackmag@ozemail.com.au>

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Date: Fri, 05 Feb 1999 01:26:56 -0500
From: Don Smith <DonTGD@erols.com>
Subject: college radio

> That blows about the "Psychedelicatessen" being taken off of the WUSB
>schedule.  I had become a fairly regular listener since going on line >at home a few months back.  It's a sobering reality to we community >members who DJ at stations based on college campuses that we are never >truly secure regardless of the popularity of our shows or our >seniority.  Thank God I have shitty time slot...  

I never promoted my show much to the Bomp list,
but I too got the axe last spring.  It's a tough
deal.  But sometimes the stuff I played was so far
outside the college realm of hip hop and dance
music that I was surprised they kept me on since
most of them couldn't get their head around my
show if they tried... and I had a terrible time
slot as well & was a former PD.  but they cleaned
house and got rid of most of the really out-there
shows.  

I don't need to tell most of you that the FCC is
relaxing it's low-power broadcast rules and that
for around $40k you could probably get a decent
100 watt station.

Don

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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 23:47:39 -0000
From: "frank b brandon III" <COSMOPOP@prodigy.net>
Subject: Re: holy modal rounders/Unknown Legends

anyone have any comments on the peter stampfel and the bottle caps
releases---i've never heard them but have heard good things about them---but
i trust the ears on this list better
- -----Original Message-----
From: James Parrett <jrp@qad.com>
To: bomp@xnet2.com <bomp@xnet2.com>
Date: Thursday, February 04, 1999 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: holy modal rounders/Unknown Legends


>
>
>
>...but don't believe what Stampfel says int the book about "Indian War
>Whoop." It's their best - spacey, stoned, and a lot of fun. "Sky Divers" is
>arguably their best song.
>
>

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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 23:52:59 -0000
From: "frank b brandon III" <COSMOPOP@prodigy.net>
Subject: Re: Shindig price mix-up explained in full

what's the value of a pound these days???
- -----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Mills <jon@mojo-mills.demon.co.uk>
To: bomp@xnet2.com <bomp@xnet2.com>
Date: Thursday, February 04, 1999 9:35 AM
Subject: Shindig price mix-up explained in full


>
>Sorry about confusing a few of you about prices, it's not that you're
>stooopidified it's that I go about things the confusing way.
>So here's a more sensical system:-
>
> Place orders now:-
>
>UK      3.50 ukp + 1 ukp (P&P)
>Europe  3.50 ukp + 1.50 ukp
>US/Oz
>jap/    3.50ukp + 2.50 ukp
>
>   I hope this is abit more understandable
>
>Cheques and International Money Orders payable to Shindig. ( Also safely
>concealed cash is a good way)
>
>  *********************** XXXXXXXXXXXXX  ************************
>
>The magazine highlight is a mammoth John's Children interview with
>singer Andy Ellison and drummer/guitarist Chris Townson. We managed to
>pick up some great un-seen photos too. Pete Daltrey remembers the 1960s
>era (The Sidekicks, The Key, *Kaleidoscope*. *Fairfield Parlour*) which
>he was predominant in. Jesse Hector, London 'mod' scenester, is
>interviewed about his musical career 1961 - 1998 (Clique/Crushed
>Butler/Hammersmith Gorillas). Reggie King of The Action, interviewed.
>David John & The Mood. 1960s Scottish Beat Scene. Tampa Bay 60s teen
>band scene. Pre-Nazz bands.  Us psych band, The Thingies and lots more
>inc. nearly 30 pages of reviews of
>recent  60s psych/garage/beat re-ishs.
>
>It's a must!
>
>         *********************** XXXXXXXXXXXXX  ************************
>
>-  Jon 'Mojo' Mills
>   Shindig Magazine
>   15B Grand Parade
>   Green Lanes
>   Harringay
>   London N4 1LA, UK

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Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 02:27:21 EST
From: TSanc43763@aol.com
Subject: Turkish legend dies(long)

Hey Bompers, 

I know this will mean very little to anyone on the list at this moment. 
         But, at the moment, (as mentioned earlier) I've been listening and
learning about Turkish beat, and one of the Turkish legends, Baris Manco, died
of a heart attack yesterday morning.

Quick Turkish history
Like everywhere else in the world, Turkish teens started picking up guitars to
play rock influenced by Hank Marvin + The Shadows, and then the Beatles and
the Stones. some Turkish folk elements (folk instruments and folk tunes)
slipped in occasionaly.then in '68, the top rock musicians in Istanbul had a
meeting at the Hotel Konak.  They consciously decided to start putting in more
of these
folk elements and ANADOLU ROCK was born. western rock mixed with Turkish
folk. they truly created a unique music style.(Crazy huh!)  (There were
beat bands, soul bands, and garage bands, even girl bands (although I haven't
heard any yet (Sorry Glynis))).  Most of these Anadolu bands had lots of psych
influence. A lot morepsych was released  there than beat.        

One of the greatest artists I've been admiring was Baris Manco,who along with
Erkin Koray formed the 1st rock band in Turkey in 1956.  Baris was the leading
popularizer of rock in Turkey, performing rock n roll and rhythm n blues
regularly on the radio here back in 1959. He continued to play rock
until 1983 when his sound got softer and less interesting. (to people
like you and me) (actually, most of his recorded stuff from the early
'60s until the mid to late '70s is worth hearing). However, he was much
more than a rock n roller in Turkey. His death is considered the passing of a
cultural icon whose life and music affected people of all ages in
Turkey, somewhat analogous to the deaths of Elvis, Frank Sinatra, or
John Lennon in the US.
  
As I said, this doesn't mean very much to anyone at the moment, but I am told
that the best of this stuff is already being compiled for compilations through
a label in Holland.  So when you finally hear it, you know why I was so amazed
by his songwriting.            Tony    

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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 21:12:09 +1100
From: "JOANNA  M" <feedbackmag@ozemail.com.au>
Subject: Re: Standells

>At 04:39 PM 2/1/99 +1100, you wrote:
>>
>>Hi, do you mean as in an interview with DeDe?.  If so can you give me
>>details on how to purchase said zine?.  I love her but I also love the
"mod"
>>one, whose name escapes me it's in one of my Playboys and she is go-go
>>dancing in really cool gear!  My ultimate fave is Barbi Benton.
>
>NO such luck. Only a photo of her. I haven't gotten the Playboy book yet,
>but she may be featured there.


Gwen Wong was a go-go girl!

Hello Glynis,
Yes she is nice the one in the argyle socks??? is that the one?.  So is that
'China'.  The one I'm thinking of isn't in the book and I dont know why but
I think its because the editors of the book may have felt she looked to
'dated' or young.  I just cant remember her name but  she had a version of
the 5 point cut black.  When I'm looking at the playboys again and see it I
am going to attach it to a post.  But I dont think that is allowed?.  I must
be perverted I love collecting mens magazines more than men!!... errr I
meant more than men like collecting them!!!
>
>Glynis Ward
>
>http://www.mindspring.com/~felinefrenzy
> Feline Frenzy Teen 'Zine Scene
>http://www.mindspring.com/~fuzzfest
> Fuzzfest '98
>http://www.mindspring.com/~felinefrenzy/canadian.html
> Canadian 60's Garage Band Page
>

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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 21:05:29 +1100
From: "JOANNA  M" <feedbackmag@ozemail.com.au>
Subject: Re: Standells

Thanks for the info!!

>
>On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, JOANNA  M wrote:
>
>> Hi, do you mean as in an interview with DeDe?.  If so can you give me
>> details on how to purchase said zine?.  I love her but I also love the
"mod"
>> one, whose name escapes me it's in one of my Playboys and she is go-go
>> dancing in really cool gear!  My ultimate fave is Barbi Benton.
>
>No, just a photo.  Other interviews include Marc Lawrence ('30s-'90s
>B-gangster movie actor), Cornel Wilde, and Jesus Franco (on his work with
>Orson Welles). Plus tons and tons of movie reviews and other stuff.
>
>Try emailing: psychotronic@ezaccess.net
>
>or writing:
>
>Psychotronic
>3309 Rt. 97
>Narrowsburg, NY 12764
>
>I think it's about $5 an issue now.  Well worth subscribing to!
>(I do the proofreading - what I can get before it hits deadline, which is
>not always the whole zine, thus Cornel Wilde's name being misspelled on
>the cover, and Marc Lawrence's great interview being published in rough
>draft form.  Oh well - still a great publication).
>
>Frank
>
>

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Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 19:23:59 +1100
From: "JOANNA  M" <feedbackmag@ozemail.com.au>
Subject: Re: Pictures of Lili

- -----Original Message-----
From: mimi la twisteuse <twistmimi@hotmail.com>
To: Bomp@xnet2.com <Bomp@xnet2.com>
Date: Friday, February 05, 1999 2:18 AM
Subject: Pictures of Lili


>
>The glorious Lili St-Cyr, Godess of all Godesses, has passed away last 
>Monday. How come I only heard about it today?? 
>
>The pride of my city in the 50's. She was grand.
>
>Mimi

This is said she certainly was one of the 'old school' strippers!.
>
>______________________________________________________
>Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
>

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