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bomp-digest         Sunday, February 21 1999         Volume 99 : Number 083



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The following subjects are included in this digest:
   Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.
     APiandes@aol.com
   Re: Fun or Outrageous Antics
     MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
   Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work!
     MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
   Personal
     MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
   Re: Fun or Outrageous Antics
     shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
   Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work! 
     shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
   Re: Turkish tuneage
     "James Parrett" <jrp@qad.com>
   Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work! 
     shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
   Re: Fun/Outrageous
     shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
   Re: Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep?
     shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
   Re: 
     shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
   Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.
     SHBEVLON1@aol.com
   Re: Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep?
     "Blair" <blairb1@idt.net>
   Re:  Re:  Re: Fun or Outrageous Antics
     "Blair" <blairb1@idt.net>
   Beat Happening
     shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
   Re: Beat Happening
     SHBEVLON1@aol.com
   RE: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.
     fredlajs <john.s.fredland@vanderbilt.edu>
   Re:  Re:  Re: Fun or Outrageous Antics
     DEACON ALLEY <DEENAC@queenslibrary.org>
   Re: Fun/Outrageous
     Rocky Serkowney <rockys@tbaytel.net>
   Re: 
     "Jeff Kopp" <kopper65@hotmail.com>
   Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work! 
     "Joseph Beretta" <joeyb@aa.net>
   Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.
     "Jeff Kopp" <kopper65@hotmail.com>
   Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work! 
     Glynis & Richard Ward <felinefrenzy@mindspring.com>
   Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.
     SHBEVLON1@aol.com
   Re: Fun/Outrageous
     danman76@juno.com
   Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.
     APiandes@aol.com
   Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.
     APiandes@aol.com
   Re: Fun or Outrageous Antics
     APiandes@aol.com
   Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work! 
     Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
   Re: Let's Work Out! It's "T" Time!
     Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
   New Radio Show!
     Crusher050@aol.com
   The Wayback Machine playlist (2/21/99)
     Jeff Kopp <kopper@inlink.com>
   Dead End Playlist 2/16/99
     rat fink <deadend@ix.netcom.com>
   Re: Fun/Outrageous
     "Melissa Shepherd" <shepherd@garply.com>

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 07:24:41 EST
From: APiandes@aol.com
Subject: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.

	Hello BOMP!ers.  MJ Quirk assumed his co-hosting duties this week, bringing
in a whole heap o' vinyl and announcing the arrival of the long (14 months to
be exact...) awaited release of White Trash Music #5.  Hatz off to Mu Sick
recordings for sending  along The Cave 4's "Bikini Crash!"
	I was informed yesterday afternoon, as most of you already know, that the
Remains/Lost/Rising Storm show at The Paradise has sold out.  Some kid stole
The Diaboliks' 7" with the 1999 calendar in it from the MOFO archive.  Sheesh.

Here goes for 20 February:

Frampton Bros.-Bang Bang (split 7" w/ The Cynics/Get Hip)

Colosseum-Those Who Are About To Die, Salute You (Those Who Are About.../ABC
	Dunhill)
Aphrodite's Child-The Four Horsemen (666/Vertigo)
Mike Stuart Span-Children Of Tomorrow (V/A Chocolate Soup For Diabetics, Vol.
	2/no label)

The Cynics-Love Me, Then Go Away (Blue Train Station/Get Hip)
The Cave 4-Shockwave (Bikini Crash!/Mu Sick)
Dukes Of Hamburg-Pim, Pim, Pim (Twist-Time IM Star-Club Hamburg/Dionysus)
The Bobby Fuller Four-Let Her Dance (Never To Be Forgotten/Mustang)
The Remains-Don't Look Back (S/T CD/Epic Legacy)
The Mentors-Heterosexuals Have The Right To Rock (Up The Dose/Death)
Jean & The Statesiders-Putty In Your Hands (V/A Girls In The Garage, Vol. 3
	LP/Romulan)
The Real Kids-Common At Noon (7"/Sponge)

Lyn and The Invaders-Boy Is Gone (V/A Girls In The Garage, Vol. 2 LP/Romulan)
Pop Gun-The Lynn Song (7"/Idiot Boy)
Flamin' Groovies-Shake Some Action (Shake Some Action/Sire)
The Chesterfield Kings-Help You Ann (split 7" w/The Lyres/Living Eye)
The Plimsouls-A Million Miles Away (Everywhere At Once/Geffen)
The Kaisers-Peanut Butter (Squarehead Stomp!/Get Hip)
One Way Streets-We All Love Peanut Butter (V/A B.F.T.G., Part One CD/Crypt)
The Morning Shakes-Try My Seed (Lotta Trash!! Lotta Action!!/Cacophone)
The Electras-'Bout My Love (V/A The Scotty Story/Arf! Arf!)
April March-Garden Of April (Chrominance Decoder/Mammoth)

The Wailers-Wailers House Party (At The Castle/Norton)
The Rockets Combo-Topless A Go Go (V/A Big Itch, Vol. 4/Mr. Manicotti)
Pete Weiss-Lovin' Wonder Drug (The Astounding World Of.../Noisy Revolution)
Stiv Bators-A Million Miles Away (Disconnected/BOMP!)
John E. Sharpe & The Squires-Monkey Shine (V/A Let's Dig 'Em Up!/No Tyme)
The Avengers-Car Crash (S/T/CD)
The Renaissance-About You U. (V/A The Girl Garage Groups/Frog)

DMZ-Don't Jump Me Mother (S/T/Sire)
The Cave 4-Surfin' Cat (Bikini Crash!/Mu Sick)
The High Spirits-I Believe (V/A Soma Records Story, Vol. 2/Beat Rocket)
The Riots-I Can Go On (V/A I'm Down Today/Teenage Shutdown)
The Soothsayers-Black Nor Blue (V/A She'll Hurt You In The End/Teenage
	Shutdown)
Davie Allan and The Arrows-Apache Junction (Loud, Loose, and Savage/Dionysus)
The Fuzztones-Action Speaks Louder Than Words (Flashbacks/Sundazed)
Hydro-Pyro-The House Of Yesterday (V/A Psychedelic Moods, Part 2/Cicadelic)
The Varlets-Good Times (Good Times!!! Listen To This!!!/demo cassette)
The Roots-It's Been A Long Journey (V/A Get A Move On!!!/Teenage Shutdown)
Eddie Cunningham & The Lone Rangers-Girl Don't Change Your Mind (Mind Blowing
	Encounters Of The Purple Kind/Dig-Up)
Cerebrum-Eagle Death (V/A World Of Acid/Parallel World)
The Players-Memories Of A High School Bride (V/A Kim Fowley: Outlaw Superman/
	Dionysus)
The Seeds-Don't Spoil My Fun (Fallin' Off The Edge/GNC Crescendo)
Didi & The ABC Boys-Greenback Dollar (V/A Prae-Kraut Pandemonium #9/no label)
The Bevis Frond-Olde World (Ear Song/R)

Beat Happening-Revolution Come & Gone (Dreamy/Sub Pop)

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

Visit the website, updated every week or so...
http://members.aol.com/apiandes/Main/

Check yez later
Alex Piandes
Coffee 'n' Smokes
WMFO (91.5fm)
Medford, MA

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 14:43:51 +0100
From: MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
Subject: Re: Fun or Outrageous Antics

Don't we have any New Yorker here able to tell us some crazy stories
about the Mad's shows? I've heard of fake abortions & similar gory
stuff.

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 14:31:45 +0100
From: MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
Subject: Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work!

Rocky Serkowney wrote:
> 
> At 01:01 PM 2/20/99 +0100, you wrote:
> >
> >Whatcha gonna do about it (Hollies+Odd Persons)
> >
> 
> I think the Small Faces and about a hundred other beat/garage outfits tried
> this one.  No idea who wrote or did original.
> 
> Rocky. >

It's a different song, Rocky.

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 14:45:12 +0100
From: MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
Subject: Personal

Sorry for the people on this list but this one is personal:

Sylvain, we've been trying to answer your email but our messages keep
coming back!

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 10:37:01 -0600
From: shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Re: Fun or Outrageous Antics

danman76@juno.com wrote:
> 
> Pajama Slave Dancers-
> This Western Mass. band provided lots of on-stage rowdiness, pig-piles,
> costumes, drunkenness and fun.
> It was traditional to boo them after each song.

I liked the song called "Train Wreck on Prom Night".

Seeya,
Kip

------------------------------

Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 10:42:14 -0600
From: shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work! 

> >Wade in the water (Rivets+Graham Bond)
> >
> First hit was Ramsey Lewis in 1966; don't know if there were earlier
> versions.

There is an old gospel song called 'Wade in the Water'.  Is this the 
same song?  If it is, I'm going to give Trad. the credit again.

Seeya,
Trad.

------------------------------

Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 08:18:27 -0800
From: "James Parrett" <jrp@qad.com>
Subject: Re: Turkish tuneage

It could be Kaleidoscope (U.S. version), who did a number of
Egyptian/Turkish/Greek type numbers, some of the early ones involving belly
dances etc. I'll check my tapes and see if one fits your description,
Joanna.

Jim

------------------------------

Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 10:46:15 -0600
From: shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work! 

> >What have they done to the rain (Searchers+PJ Orion & the Magnates)
> >
> This appeared on a 1962 Joan Baez LP, so unless she wrote it it's probably
> an old folk song.

Sing Out! gives Malvina Reynolds the credit.  Also recorded by Marianne 
Faithful.

Seeya,
Kip

------------------------------

Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 11:02:28 -0600
From: shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Re: Fun/Outrageous

Melissa and I went to Eric Aigner's (ex-Woggles basser) wedding a few 
years ago. 

After the wedding, Man Or Astroman? played at the reception.  Everyone 
was having a great time dancing around and drinking champagne.  One of 
the astroboys threw a bouquet of roses out into the crowd and I caught 
it.  I turned to give them to Melissa when this champagne-crazed lunatic 
snatched them from me and started swinging the flowers over her head! 
People were getting smacked in the head and leaves and peatls were going 
everwhere.  Then she started pounding the flowers on the stage.  I was 
shocked!

The next day, when we told Joy about this incident, she said she didn't 
remember anything about it.  

Seeya,
Kip

------------------------------

Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 11:05:13 -0600
From: shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Re: Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep?

DANIEL M. wrote:
> 
>   Okay, I know this question has nothing to do with music and I know
> this isn't like "booklist".
>    But how many bomplisters have read this book?
>  Did you like it? I just read it a couple weeks ago, so that's all.
> What was your take on the whole mercer thing? call me stupid, but It
> confused me a little at some points.-DAN

The book was very good, but the movie was even better.

Seeya,
Kip

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 11:09:17 -0600
From: shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Re: 

anybody listening to the wayback machine right now----my internet
> reception sucks tonight---can nayone hear the show all right???

Put some aluminum foil on top of the modem.

Kip

------------------------------

Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 12:02:49 EST
From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
Subject: Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.

In a message dated 2/21/99 7:28:51 AM EST, APiandes@aol.com writes:

<< Beat Happening-Revolution Come & Gone (Dreamy/Sub Pop)
  >>
wow....it's kool to see that you played this song! These guys put out some
good stuff (along with some horrible stuff) but I didn't think anyone on Bomp
was hip to em
Evan

------------------------------

Date: 21 Feb 99 12:11:54 -0500
From: "Blair" <blairb1@idt.net>
Subject: Re: Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep?

>   But how many bomplisters have read this book?
	I read it a long, long time ago, I believe. You're talking about the
Philip K. Dick story, right? 

> Did you like it? I just read it a couple weeks ago, so that's all.
>What was your take on the whole mercer thing? call me stupid, but It
>confused me a little at some points.
	Me, too. Of course, some of his other material was rather confusing to me,
as well.  If you'd like, we can start a Stupid Club together.

Blair

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Date: 21 Feb 99 12:14:42 -0500
From: "Blair" <blairb1@idt.net>
Subject: Re:  Re:  Re: Fun or Outrageous Antics

>   Not only was Fuzztones drummer Ira in VDG, but Rudi was K-Zar the Man-
>Beast, and original bassist Randy Pratt was Wolverine! Heck, I guess VDG
>were
>The Fuzztones. Maybe that's where  they got the reputation of being a
heavy
>metal act!

Wonder how they hooked up with Ann Magnuson (who always seemed - to me - to
be hanging with the decidedly artier crowd.) 

Years later, Ann Magnuson had some TV show where she ran a magazine or
something. I kept thinking back to that Vulcan Death Grip show at the old
Ritz. The worm certainly does take some interesting turns.

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 11:33:01 -0600
From: shepherd <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Beat Happening

SHBEVLON1@aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 2/21/99 7:28:51 AM EST, APiandes@aol.com writes:
> 
> << Beat Happening-Revolution Come & Gone (Dreamy/Sub Pop)
>   >>
> wow....it's kool to see that you played this song! These guys put out some
> good stuff (along with some horrible stuff) but I didn't think anyone on Bomp
> was hip to em
> Evan

I like 'em.  

There was a short discussion about BH last summer or something.  

K has announced that a new Beat Happening LP is planned, but I'm not 
holding my breath.

Kip

------------------------------

Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 12:19:16 EST
From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
Subject: Re: Beat Happening

In a message dated 2/21/99 12:17:57 PM EST, shepherd@garply.com writes:

<< There was a short discussion about BH last summer or something.  
 
 K has announced that a new Beat Happening LP is planned, but I'm not 
 holding my breath.
 
 Kip
  >>
oh yeah duh! I started the Beat Hapening thread last summer! I guess I kinda
forgot heh....but yeah...Beat Happening's last album totally SUCKED so I won't
hold my breath either.
Evan

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 11:27:27 -0600
From: fredlajs <john.s.fredland@vanderbilt.edu>
Subject: RE: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.

>===== Original Message From bomp@xnet2.com =====

(snip)

>Here goes for 20 February:
>
>Frampton Bros.-Bang Bang (split 7" w/ The Cynics/Get Hip)
>
>Colosseum-Those Who Are About To Die, Salute You (Those Who Are About.../ABC
>	Dunhill)
>Aphrodite's Child-The Four Horsemen (666/Vertigo)
>Mike Stuart Span-Children Of Tomorrow (V/A Chocolate Soup For Diabetics, Vol.
>	2/no label)
>
>The Cynics-Love Me, Then Go Away (Blue Train Station/Get Hip)

Wow!  The Frampton Brothers and the Cynics within a five-song span?  It's rare 
to find such recognition of the quality musical contributions of my hometown.  
Heck, there aren't a whole lot of people in said hometown who recognize those 
contributions.  Check-plus!!!

- -- John

p.s.  As for the further adventures of those artists, the Frampton Brothers 
will be releasing their first album since 1994 on Cacophone Records at some 
point in the next couple of months (I think they're still undecided on the 
cover design or something).  Recorded last summer with Conrad Uno in Seattle, 
"File Under F (For Failure)" should be a garage-rock/power-pop masterpiece.  
And Honeyburst, Michael Kastelic's current band, will be taking a plethora of 
fine songs into the studio this summer to record their debut disc.

Fredland, John Stephen
Vanderbilt University School of Law
E-mail: john.s.fredland@vanderbilt.edu
Frampton Brothers On-Line: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Club/2083
Honeyburst On-Line: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Frontrow/4175

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 12:26:53 -0500 (EST)
From: DEACON ALLEY <DEENAC@queenslibrary.org>
Subject: Re:  Re:  Re: Fun or Outrageous Antics

The show was called "Anything But Love" and also starred Richard Lewis
and Jamie Lee Curtis.  I was an avid Bongwater fan back then.  But
I must say nothing as insane as that Vulcan Death Grip incident
ever happened at a Bongwater show.

The power of pussy,
Deena

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 13:00:37
From: Rocky Serkowney <rockys@tbaytel.net>
Subject: Re: Fun/Outrageous

At 11:02 AM 2/21/99 -0600, you wrote:
>it.  I turned to give them to Melissa when this champagne-crazed lunatic 
>snatched them from me and started swinging the flowers over her head! 
>People were getting smacked in the head and leaves and peatls were going 
>everwhere.  Then she started pounding the flowers on the stage.  I was 
>shocked!
>
>The next day, when we told Joy about this incident, she said she didn't 
>remember anything about it.  
>

Okay Joy,

Based on what is infered here, got any good Kip stories to share?

Rocky. 

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:34:01 GMT
From: "Jeff Kopp" <kopper65@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: 

>From: "frank b brandon III" <COSMOPOP@prodigy.net>
>
>anybody listening to the wayback machine right now----my internet =
>reception sucks tonight---can nayone hear the show all right???

Frank,

Let me know exactly what kind of problems you were having and I'll 
forward them to the person responsible for fixing them. We just recently 
switched over to RealAudio so there may still be some bugs they've gotta 
work out.

Thanks,
kopper

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 10:39:11 -0800
From: "Joseph Beretta" <joeyb@aa.net>
Subject: Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work! 

>> >Wade in the water (Rivets+Graham Bond)
>> >
>> First hit was Ramsey Lewis in 1966; don't know if there were earlier
>> versions.
>
>There is an old gospel song called 'Wade in the Water'.  Is this the
>same song?  If it is, I'm going to give Trad. the credit again.
>
>Seeya,
>Trad.
>
It's a jazzy instrumental, sort of a typical Ramsey Lewis hit; Herb Alpert &
the Tijuana Brass also had a hit with it.  It doesn't  _sound_ anything like
an old gospel song, but then you never know.

Joey

------------------------------

Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:42:43 GMT
From: "Jeff Kopp" <kopper65@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.

>From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
>
>wow....it's kool to see that you played this song! These guys put out 
some
>good stuff (along with some horrible stuff) but I didn't think anyone 
on Bomp
>was hip to em
>Evan

I still think "Pajama Party In A Haunted House" is their best song. 
"Revolution Come & Gone" isn't too bad. That guy's monotone vocals are 
pretty hard to swallow, though (a problem with a LOT of so-called "indie 
rock" artists). Otherwise they kind of have a cool VU feel to 'em. 

kopper

====================================================================
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43,000 watts of primitive garage punk, surf, & rockabilly...
Saturday nights: Midnight-3am (CST) KDHX FM 88.1, St. Louis
Check out the web site:  http://www.inlink.com/~kopper
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 14:06:58 -0500
From: Glynis & Richard Ward <felinefrenzy@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work! 

My fave version of "Wade In The Water" is by (I think) Little
Walter...playing harmonica?
I heard this only once or twice in England way back when, and it was so
fantastic.
I've always wanted that on vinyl!

Glynis Ward

http://www.mindspring.com/~felinefrenzy
	Feline Frenzy Teen 'Zine Scene

http://www.mindspring.com/~felinefrenzy/canadian.html
	Canadian 60's Garage Band Page

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 14:19:20 EST
From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
Subject: Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.

i love Pajama Party but if I HAD to pick a fave it would probably be Untamed

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 11:19:52 -0800
From: danman76@juno.com
Subject: Re: Fun/Outrageous

Blair wrote:
>I turn around to
see what the hell just happened and I see this big guy (one of the other
metallic morons) standing about 5 feet away, holding a chair over his
head
in a menacing manner telling me to "COME ON!" I just kinda looked at him.
(Thinking, "Yeah, sure, I'll come after you and let you hit me with a
chair. I'd have to be as stupid as YOU!")<

A smart evasive maneuver to prevent yourself from looking like that
villain from the Tick animated series (I think Chairhead was his name).

Dan
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:21:07 EST
From: APiandes@aol.com
Subject: Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.

 SHBEVLON1@aol.com writes re:Beat Happening

>I  love Pajama Party but if I HAD to pick a fave it would probably be Untamed

That's my favorite tune off of that LP as well, but I've played it before, so
just figured I'd do something different.  As for who else is into this outfit,
whatever happened to John Lee?  I know he was into 'em as I am.

Alex Piandes
Coffee 'n' Smokes
WMFO (91.5fm)
Medrford, MA

Visit the website, dammit.
http://members.aol.com/apiandes/Main/

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:26:47 EST
From: APiandes@aol.com
Subject: Re: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 2/20/99.

kopper65@hotmail.com writes re: Beat Happening:

> 
>  That guy's monotone vocals are 
>  pretty hard to swallow, though (a problem with a LOT of so-called "indie 
>  rock" artists).

  That's true, the monotone can be grating, but I also like The Fall, whose
output is a lot like Beat Happening, which is why I like Beat Happening.

In a Sunday afternoon corundrum (sic), I'm gonna go lay down
Alex Piandes
Coffee 'n' Smokes
WMFO (91.5fm)
Medford, MA.



 


>  

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:32:35 EST
From: APiandes@aol.com
Subject: Re: Fun or Outrageous Antics

>danman76@juno.com wrote:
>  > 
>  > Pajama Slave Dancers-
>  > This Western Mass. band provided lots of on-stage rowdiness, pig-piles,
>  > costumes, drunkenness and fun.
>  > It was traditional to boo them after each song.

To which kip replied:
>  
>  I liked the song called "Train Wreck on Prom Night".
>  
  Me, I like "Homo Truck Driving Man" or their version of the Brady Bunch
Theme.
As parody rock outfits go, few can touch PSD, I.M.O.

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

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:53:48 -0500
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: Re: Let's Work Out... U   Vvant   some Work! 

>Violets of dawn (Blues Project+Rick Nelson+Robbs)

The writing credit is Eric Andersen.  I happen to have a Chad Mitchell
album of this name and it STILL is a good song.

>Wine wine wine (Nightcaps+Bobby Fuller)

This is NOT the same song as "Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee", although there
is a similarity.  For example, the original has no line about going out
with the Farmer's Daughter.  This may be considered a variant, ala Jolly
Green Giant's relation to Big Boy Pete, but not a direct copy.

>Work Song (Raymarks+Jim Waller+West Coast Pop Art E.B.)

This was indeed an Adderley song and Oscar Brown put words to it in the
same year, 1960.

Wade in the Water is indeed an old Gospel song and Ramsey Lewis just had
some fun with the melody.  There is a great vocal version by the
Harmonizing Four.  Speaking of Gospel crossing into secular, it happened
quite a lot (even recently, there was a song by Toni, Tony, Tone! called
"Little Walter" which was a direct steal of the melody).  For example:

This Little Light of Mine = This Little Girl of Mine
Children, Go Where I Send Thee supplied the original intro to Land of 1,000
Dances.
The Twist was based on a song called Whatcha Gonna Do by the Drifters,
which in turn was an old Gospel song.

Is the name of the dance the Praypermint Twist?
Brian Phillips

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 16:04:15 -0500
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: Re: Let's Work Out! It's "T" Time!

>Take this hammer (Junco Partners+Sooner Or Later)

Leadbelly, perhaps?  That is the earliest version that I have.

>The Birds & The Bees (Astronauts+King Uszniewiecz)

I got a big surprise when I found out that not only was Jewel Akens Black,
but he had also worked with Eddie Cochran!

>The Caterpillar Crawl (Lively Ones+Teenbeats)

The Strangers had Bob Hite as a member, did they not?

>The Old Master Painter (Beach Boys)

I also have a version of this by Phil Harris from a radio show.


Brian Phillips

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 16:08:37 EST
From: Crusher050@aol.com
Subject: New Radio Show!

     Hello everybody.  My name is Jonathan.  I've got a new radio show on 91.5
FM, WMFO, in Medford, called "The Crusher."  It is on every Wed. from 6-7AM.
You should listen to it.  Those of you that live too far to hear it will
eventually be able to listen through the internet with Real Audio.  You can
check out the website for the show, where I post my playlists, at
http://www.webpost.net/cr/crusher.
     Those of you that like Alex's show, "Coffee & Smokes," on Sat. morning on
WMFO, will most certainly like mine as well.  (Alex actually trained me for
the radio!)  Mine is different from his in that I play more blues and punk,
and I try to maintain a pro-wrestling theme, using soundbites and stuff like
that.  In case you're wondering, I played so much Buddy Holly on my first show
because it was the 40th aniversary of his death (I guess you already knew that
though).  I hope you listen to the show, and I hope you give me input about
the show and the website.  Thanks!
- - Jonathan

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:15:29 -0500
From: Jeff Kopp <kopper@inlink.com>
Subject: The Wayback Machine playlist (2/21/99)

Lotsa great new stuff this week including Link Protrudi & The Jaymen and
Manual Scan (both on Get Hip), The Beat Tornados (Norwegian surf!), The
Monsters (Lightning Beat-Man's amazing band outta Switzerland), The
Secret Service (great '80s mod/garage), The Blowtops and The Blacks
(both on Savage Records outta Sweden!), The Reds (great TX garage punk),
The Morning Shakes ('97 release new to us!), The Cave 4 (on MuSick), The
Bad Roads (Sundazed 7"), and The Cocktail Preachers and The Mulchmen
(Indiana & Ohio surf!).

February 21st, 1999:
The Geargrinders: The Wayback Machine (demo tape)
The Devil Dogs: Get Up (For Rock'n'Roll) (No Requests Tonight/Sympathy)
Girl Trouble: Little Sally Tease (Stomp & Shout & Work It On
Out/Dionysus)
The Satelliters: Things Of Tomorrow (Shake, Shake, Shake!/Dionysus)
Bassholes: Girls Girls Girls (When My Blue Moon Turns Red Again/In The
Red)
Link Protrudi And The Jaymen: Chaquita (Hit & Run/Get Hip)
The Gun Club: Ghost On The Highway (Fire Of Love/Slash)
The Teenbeats: Live Like A King (Surf Bound/Norton)
The Neatbeats: Unhappy Girls (Far And Near/Get Hip)
El Vez: The Arm Of Obregon (GI Ay Ay Blues/Big Pop)
The Hodads: Dune Erosion (Reverb Soup/C Tula Tunes)
The Phantom Surfers: Babalou (The Great Surf Crash Of '97/Lookout)
Man Or Astro-Man?: Man Made Of CO2 (1000x/Touch & Go)
The Chesterfield Kings: Devil On Wheels (Surfin' Rampage/Mirror)
The Four Wheels: Cold 45 (V/A: The Soma Records Story Vol.
1/BeatRocket/Sundazed)
Mad 3: Baby Baby (Teen-Age Delinquent/Sympathy)
Lord High Fixers: Makin' Time (Once Upon A Time Called Right Now/Estrus)
Los Mockers: You Got It (Original Recordings '65-'67/Get Hip)
Manual Scan: And We Still Feel The Same (All Night Stand/Get Hip)
The Sorrows: My Gal (Pink Purple Yellow & Red/tape)
Bill Haley And His Comets: 40 Cups Of Coffee (Golden Hits/MCA)
The Beat Tornados: Pole Position (Pole Position/Amigo)
The Space Cossacks: Bombora (Interstellar Stomp/MuSick)
Robert Gordon: Drvin' Wheel (The Humbler - Live/tape)
Chan Romero: Hippy Hippy Shake (V/A: History Of Latino Rock/Rhino)
The Night Rockers: Baby Let's Play House (V/A: Early MO Rockers From Jan
Records/Collector)
The Crusaders: I Dig Your Holes (Fat, Drunk & Stupid/Dionysus)
The Monsters: Pony Tail And A Black Cadillac (Birds Eat Martians/Voodoo
Rhythm)
The Secret Service: Lovin' Machine (Power And Volume/Snap, Crackle &
Pop)
Davie Allan & The Arrows: Missing Link (Loud Loose & Savage/Dionysus)
The Gears: Baby Runaround (Rockin' At Ground Zero/Bacchus Archives)
Red Beard And The Pirates: Go On Leave (V/A: Back From The Grave Pt.
2/Crypt)
The Fiends: Just In Case You Wonder (Gravedigger/Dionysus)
The Cocktail Preachers: Deep Deep Space (Nothing Much Was Happening/no
label)
Thee Phantom 5ive: DoomDom (Do The Doomdom/Misprint)
The Blowtops: Manic Murder Marla (7"/Savage)
The Blacks: I Gotta Go Now (7"/Savage)
Sugar Shack: She's Not You (split 7" w/Boss 302/Blue Lamp)
The Saturn V Featuring Orbit: Buckleshoe Stomp (7"/Hypothermic)
The Stoics: Hate (V/A: The World Ain't Round, It's Square/Teenage
Shutdown)
The Reds: That's Alright (split 7" w/The Boozers/Turkey Baster)
The Surf Trio: Bring Me The Head Of Geraldo Rivera (Forbidden
Sounds/Dionysus)
Gli Scriteriati: Surf Inferno (split 7" w/The Bradipos IV/Teen Sound)
The Wee Four: Weird (V/A: She'll Hurt You In The End/Teenage Shutdown)
The Boy Blues: Coming Down To You (V/A: Ya Gotta Have Moxie!/AIP)
Thee Mighty Caesars: Now I Know (Surely They Were The Sons Of God/Crypt)
The Morning Shakes: Back To Bataan (Switchblades And Sideburns/Stiff
Pole)
The Boss Tweads: Goin' Away (7"/Get Hip)
The Cave 4: Same All Over The World (In... Bikini Crash!/MuSick)
Mondo Topless: Pick You Up (Get Ready For Action!/Dionysus)
The Bad Roads: Blue Girl (7"/Sundazed)
The Mulchmen: YEK-259 (Greetings From Planet Stupider/Big Beef)
Andrew Williams: Sweet Little Pussycat (V/A: Las Vegas Grind Pt.
2/Strip)
The Hellcats: Shakin' The Dice (V/A: Friday Nite Rumble! Vol. 2/Run
Wild)
The Hentchmen: Automatic (Hentch-Forth/Italy)
The Little Bits: Girl, Give Me Love (V/A: Yeah Yeah Yeah/Cheep! Cheep!)
The Kaisers: Loopy Lu (Beat It Up!/No Hit)
The Coyote Men: Loopey Lopez (Vs. El Mundo!/Estrus)
The Dukes Of Hamburg: Mademoiselle Ninette (Twist-Time Im Star-Club
Hamburg/Dionysus)
The Monsters: Chicken Baby (Birds Eat Martians/Voodoo Rhythm)
- -- 
====================================================================
The Wayback Machine -- Hi-octane rock'n'roll from hell!!
43,000 watts of primitive garage punk, surf, & rockabilly...
Saturday nights: Midnight-3am (CST) KDHX FM 88.1, St. Louis
Check out the web site:  http://www.inlink.com/~kopper
Live netcast in RealAudio:  http://www.kdhx.org/live.asp

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 12:28:02 -0500
From: rat fink <deadend@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Dead End Playlist 2/16/99

Hey, 

Here's this weeks playlist for Dead End Radio...Tuesday night from 10 pm
until midnight on WUSB 90.1FM in New York (Stony Brook, to be exact).
All part of WUSB's Tuesday Night Rock And Roll Dance Party!!!

This week we had the THE EASY LIVIN' stop in for a set of killer rock and roll tunes!

Gears, Rockin' At Ground Zero lp, Bachus Archives, Let's Go To The Beach
Coastersride, 7", Savage, Sweden, Kill Yourself
T.V. Killers, 7"ep, Estrus, You Kill Me
Loli & the Chones, P.S. We Hate You lp, Rip Off, I Think I'm Gonna
Whittingtons, 7", Sack O' Shit, What's Up Baby
Teengenerate, ...Plays The Kids 7"ep, Wild Wild, France, This Is Rock And Roll
Electrocutes, Steal Your Lunch Money lp, Sympathy For The Record Industry, Kitchen Floor
Mighty Four, "Heats" And 3 Other Songs 7"ep, Rockin' Bones, Italy, Teenage News
Cramps, Psychedelic Jungle lp, I.R.S., Goo Goo Muck
Thee Cybermen, Peabrain 7"ep, Cave, France, Ou Est Le Cahier
Kinks, You Really Got Me lp, Reprise, Beautiful Delilah
Kaisers, Squarehead Stomp lp, Imperial Wireless, UK, You Won't Be Satisfied
Shake Spears, Beat On The Krauts comp. lp, Romulan, Shake It Over
Underbeats, Shake It For Me: The Soma Record Story vol.1 comp. lp, Beat Rocket, Shake It For Me

The Easy Livin' do their thing live in the WUSB studios...

Intro / So Messed Up / Got It All Wrong / Funhouse Mirror / Billy's / In The Night Time /
Ugly Blues / Screw With You / Girls Are Made For Lovin' / Drives Me Crazy /
Give Me Everything / Boring Little Girl / Shouldn't Do That

Fabulous Mach Kung Fu, Exotic Exhaust lp, Giant Claw, Australia, Tough Bounce
Lyres, 12" ep, Ace Of Hearts, What A Girl Can't Do
Secret Service, Power And Volume cd, Snap Crackle And Pop, Spain, What's Going On?
Jonny Chan & the New Dynasty Six, So You Want Action....lp, Dionysus, Good Girl
Trouble Makers, The Great Lost Trouble Makers Album lp, Screaming Apple, Germany, Missy
Spaceshits, Misbehavin' lp, Sympathy For The Record Industry, We Know Where The Girls Are / C'mon Let's Suicide
Plungers, demo cassette, Cool Diner
Sit N' Spin, 7", Dionysus, High School
Thee Milkshakes, Talking 'bout lp, Hangman's Daughter, UK, Pretty Baby
Cave 4, Bikini Crash! cd, MuSick, Blast Off
Trashwomen, Spend The Night With The...lp, Estrus, Perversion
DMZ, s/t lp, Sire, Mighty Idy
Th' Lunkheads, Never Been Cool 7"ep, Shot Down, Germany, Planet Bop!
Monsters, Birds Eat Martians cd, Record Junkie, Switzerland, Get Om The Right Track Baby
Saints, (I'm) Stranded cd, EMI Australia, Australia, Wild About You
Hymans, The Chairman Of The Board cd, Amp, Canada, I Don't Care
Intimate Fags, 7", Rip Off, Fake
Daylight Lovers, Casa De Rock And Roll 7"ep, Sack O' Shit, Loretta
Muffs, Estrus Gearbox 3x7"ep, Estrus, Brand New Chevy


Preceeding Dead End Radio, from 9 to 10pm...it's Bop Street and that
went something like this:

Ray-O-Vacs: Party Time
Dave Travis & the Premiers: I Don't  Like Him
Joe Clay: Slippin' Out Sneaking In
Ray Campi: Tore Up
Sonny West: Rock-ola Ruby
Bobby Hodge: Gonna Take My Guitar
Jerry Dove & His String Busters: Pink Bow Tie
Don Burton & the Fads: Tantalizin' Baby
Ronnie Dawson: Do Do Do
Johnny Thompson: The 309
Ronnie Self: You're So Right For Me
Sonics: Marlene
Gene Vincent & his Blue Caps: Pretty Pretty Baby
Billy Riley: Wouldn't You Know
Wesley Reynolds: Rag Mop
Mac Curtis: Hard Hearted Woman
Junior Thompson: Who's Knockin'
Roy Hall: Off Beat Boogie
Elvis Presley: Ready Teddy
Dwight Pullen: Sunglasses After Dark
John Worthan: The Cats Were A Jumpin'
Don Woody: Make Like A Rock And Roll


- -Michael


The Tuesday Night Rock And Roll Dance Party
             (Bop Street / Dead End Radio)
           http://www.wusb.org/deadend
       9pm until Midnight on 90.1FM WUSB 
                Stony Brook, New York


HEY! WUSB CAN STILL BE HEARD OVER THE 'NET!!!
     ALL YA GOTTA DO IS HIT UP THE WEB PAGE.

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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:45:31 -0600
From: "Melissa Shepherd" <shepherd@garply.com>
Subject: Re: Fun/Outrageous

>The next day, when we told Joy about this incident, she said she didn't
>remember anything about it.
>
>Seeya,
>Kip

Okay, there are some good ones about Kip, but Joy has to tell them because I
have to live with him.
There was a bizarre incident many years ago at the Tip Top Cafe which I had
completely forgotten until this weird thread started. The Tip Top was right
near "the projects" and always attracted a diverse mix of nightcrawlers and
street-walkins. One night an especially loud band was playing and I guess
this gentleman from the neighborhood had gotten just about fed up because he
came roaring in with a gun to make us all just shut up (at least he seemed
to be roaring, if you could hear anything over the band). He didn't get far
into the bar before people saw him and started throwing cinder blocks at
him, (those who didn't drop immediately to the floor, or stupidly order
another drink), and he backed out the door when somehow Mike Dingus managed
to slam the man's hand (yes with the gun in it) in the door and hold it
there. We were thinking he would have to hold it there until the police
came(they were never far away on a Saturday night anyway) and we would just
have to walk outside the man's range of fire to bring Mike drinks when the
man got loose and ran the hell away from there. No the band never stopped
playing.
That was about the tone of a normal Saturday night at the Tip Top.
Amazingly enough, I was later startled to discover this incident described
in a book called The Cheese Chronicles. The author was the lead singer of a
band called Government Cheese, and he thought at the time everyone was on
the floor because they were doing the 'Gator'.
Joy was probably there that night but she may not remember it. I promise,
she was NOT the man with the gun.

Melissa
>

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