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bomp-digest         Sunday, February 14 1999         Volume 99 : Number 070



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   Re: Neatbeats
     TSanc43763@aol.com
   Re: Killin' songs
     "Nathaniel Hurlow" <deadcityrebels@hotmail.com>
   Re: I learnt about garage music by myself....
     danman76@juno.com
   Re: I learnt about garage music by myself .....
     MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
   Let's Work Out! It's "T" Time!
     MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
   Re: (2) How Tony learnt about garage...
     MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
   The Sic F*cs
     MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>

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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 23:27:21 EST
From: TSanc43763@aol.com
Subject: Re: Neatbeats

In a message dated 2/13/99 5:35:49 PM EST, felinefrenzy@mindspring.com writes:

<< The main problem is publicity. Dr. Explosion played in LA to FIVE people.
 Nobody met them at the airport, nobody did what they had said they'd be
 willing to do for the band. If this kind of thing happens, I'm not going to
 book there.  >>
  Yeah, the Dr. Explosion LA thing was a mistake. Mike Lucas (not to blame
Mike, he's the coolest and the mostest) called and booked 'em the shows. Here,
in Diego we took it upon ourselves to promote it and get opening bands etc...
Despite the bad weather and it being a Sunday, it was an okay night and they
were the greatest of course. 
     That obviously did not happen in LA. Mind you, the shows were only booked
3 weeks before the date so I doubt any publicity happened up there. But I
think someone as great the Dr. Explosion commands a good night to play with a
solid opening band. Had they played in SD on a weekend it'd been packed. The
same could've happened in LA if someone would've organized the gig. I don't
think there was anyone that bothered outside of Senor Lucas setting up the
show.  
 
     LA should've booked them at one of the Mod shows. The scene is getting so
huge, this would've exposed those soulster newbees to newer soundz and raves. 
       I think proper contacts,publicity, and contacts is the answer.  
                                             Cheers Tony
PS heard the Neatbeats last night and thought they were great Sushi-beat!

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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 22:58:09 PST
From: "Nathaniel Hurlow" <deadcityrebels@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Killin' songs

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>With all this talk of country and western music this week I'm surprised 
noboby's 
>mentioned The Sadies. Well, Blair *did* mention Neko Case and they were 
her backup band 
>for a spell, but yeah... Toronto's The Sadies are the kings of country 
Killin' Songs. 
>Most of their set and their cool album is made up of twangy 
surf/country/Rock & Roll 
>instrumentals, but when they do sing, their lyrics are pure evil. 
Usually about guys who 
>poison or gut their lady-friends and either bury them "down in the 
willows" or just dump 
>'em in the drink. Too creepy. I'm not a country fan but The Sadies turn 
my crank. Last 
>time they were here in Ottawa, the audience demanded a ten song encore 
so they pulled 
>out some cool covers (Teenage Head, Hasil Adkins) and even got Grog up 
to play organ on 
>a wyld version of Leavin' Here. Not yer usual c&w set list. But anyway, 
that's just 
>country music. Whew!
>
>Cheers,
>Pat

Pat, 
Ever hear anything by Johnny Dowd? Definately thee most twisted country 
songs about death, murder,etc...

cheers, 
Nathaniel.
DTK LAMF

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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 23:09:07 -0800
From: danman76@juno.com
Subject: Re: I learnt about garage music by myself....

> I heard garage through the Ubik 'Best Of Pebbles' and
Rhino's 'Nuggets'. <

And that's the exact same way I first heard the stuff.
Ten tears ago I was listening to Sub-Pop singles and the Ryko Mission of
Burma CD.
Five years before that I was listening to the "Rite of Spring" over and
over again.
Who knows what I'll be spinning five years from now.
Whoop-dee-fuckin'-doo about the Fuzztones.

Dan
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Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 08:12:41 +0100
From: MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
Subject: Re: I learnt about garage music by myself .....

Jonathan Mills wrote:
> 
> I was into 60s music as a teenaged Mod and fell into
> garage. I'm sure others did too. 

I was into 70s punk so when in '80 I saw a sampler called Pebbles vol.5
that said "60s punk" on it, I thought it was bullshit but I had to give
it a try!

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Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 08:51:18 +0100
From: MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
Subject: Let's Work Out! It's "T" Time!

Thanks to Brian, Frank, Glynis, Lola, Moparlary, Wigout (?), Blair,
Joey, Kip, PJ & Dave for their appearance in our previous episode. Today
we're gonna try to see if you can deal with a marathonian exercice, the
biggest yet! Only the strongest will stand on their feet til the end...
Good luck boys'n'girls!

So who did it first...

Take 5 (Fentones+Spotnicks)

Take this hammer (Junco Partners+Sooner Or Later)

Talk About a Party (Lee Braun+Mack & the Macinations)

Tarzan (Bobby Williams+Gleen Reeves)

Teenage Letter (Big Joe Turner+Sorrows)

Tell Laura I Love Her (John Leyton+Ricky Valance)

That Is R'n'R (Rattles+Crawdaddys)

That Loving Feeling (Atlantics+Honeycombs)

That's what I want (Guy & the Turks+Tony Jackson)

The Birds & The Bees (Astronauts+King Uszniewiecz)

The Breeze & I (Rhythm Rockers+Tornados)

The Caterpillar Crawl (Lively Ones+Teenbeats)

The Creep (Jay Epae+Tony Sheridan)

The Cuckoo (Kaleidoscope+Holy Modal Rounders)

The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget (Jellybeans)

The Lonely Sea (Bobby Fuller+Ventures)

The Old Master Painter (Beach Boys)

There's a kind of hush (Herman's Hermits+Foreign Objects)

There's always something there to remind me (Lou Christie+Golfs)

The Shimmy (Belairs+PJ & the Galaxies)

The Snake (Liverpool 5+12345)

The Uncle Willie (Kentuckys+Zoot Money)

The Wayward Wind (Gene Vincent+Scorpions)

The way you do the things you do (Cherry Roland+Trends)

The Wild One (Honells? or Go Go's? or Super Stocks? or?)

Three Coins In The Fountain (Atlantics+Chantays)

Tie Me down (Dino Desi & Billy+Turtles)

Till There was You (Beatles+Missing Links)

Too Many Fish In The Sea (Mitch Ryder+Young Rascals)

Tryin' To Get to You (Astronauts+Elvis Presley+Roy Orbison)

24 Hours from Tulsa (was it Gene Pitney?)



Still with me???

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Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 08:24:10 +0100
From: MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
Subject: Re: (2) How Tony learnt about garage...

Ari you're right to defend your opinion but I was into that 80s garage
scene from the beginning, had a fanzine & bands from the mid 80s but I
have to admit that now I really lost my interest for most of those
bands. I still dig the pre-Doomsday CK (sorry Blair but I never liked
Doomsday), The Tell Tale hearts, the 1st Outta Place (unlike Mojo), the
1st Gravedigger V, & a couple more but my Fuzztones & Pandoras records
are long gone! (Actually I kept the Pandoras Hot Generation 45 but I
can't remember why... I hardly ever play it).
One band that came a little later & that I rate as the one of best from
that scene are the Royal Nonesuch!

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Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 08:33:56 +0100
From: MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
Subject: The Sic F*cs

Yesterday I saw a pretty fun horror flick, "Alone In The Dark" (with no
less than Jack Palance, Martin Landau & Donald Pleasance). There's a
scene in a punk club with the Sic F*cs. I've seen that name before but
had no idea these guys could be any good but they seemed to be from what
I saw. Their songs for the movie were produced by Andy "Dictator"
Shernoff. So here're the questions: who are (were?) they? and is there
anything by them still available & worth to get?

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