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bomp-digest         Monday, January 10 2000         Volume 2000 : Number 010



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   AW: bomp-digest V2000 #9
     Soundflat@t-online.de (Lutz Räuber)
   Fonebone's Funeral Home
     "Canale, Deena" <DCanale@queenslibrary.org>
   killed by 7inch. vol 9
     "Sylvain" <fuzzymental@hotmail.com>
   Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 1/8/2000.
     APiandes@aol.com
   Re: just curious....
     lofi@webtv.net (Tom)
   Headcoats
     boldface@easynet.co.uk
   NYC; Gigs and Gear..?
     Robby Poore <hypknotron@mindspring.com>
   Mohair Sweets #5
     "colin bryce" <mohair@sprint.ca>
   Re: killed by 7inch. vol 9
     "Joseph Beretta" <joeyb@aa.net>
   red krayola
     Don Smith <DonTGD@erols.com>
   Stronger Than Dirt Playlist 1/8/00
     unkraut@mail.io.com
   pebbles
     Strigles <strigles@earthlink.net>
   Re: just curious....
     "Jeff Kopp" <kopper@inlink.com>
   Re: Smile
     "Karl Roper" <karl@newholland.com.au>
   Re: Creatures
     "Karl Roper" <karl@newholland.com.au>
   Re: Headcoats
     "T. Serisawa" <serisawa@mue.biglobe.ne.jp>
   Sv: Mohair Sweets #5
     "Martin Budde" <bibtin@mail1.stofanet.dk>

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Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 11:59:10 +0100
From: Soundflat@t-online.de (Lutz Räuber)
Subject: AW: bomp-digest V2000 #9

Soundflat also carries it, as I heard of! Located in germany, too...! It´s
14,--DM...and available online at
http://www.soundflat.de



> Date: Sun, 9 Jan 00 00:25:00 +1100
> From: PETER <sykadelik@one.net.au>
> Subject: Re: UGLY THING - yeah, the original.
>
> >It's too bad that the Missing Links double LP project seems to have been
> >cancelled but does anyone know if the Creatures 7" that was
> supposed to be
> >reissued ever came out? I haven't seen it anywhere. Can I still get
> >it or is it already gone?
> >
> >Dinos
> >
> >PS. If it was reissued, this must have been one of the most beautiful
> >things of the past year.
>
>
> The Creatures EP certainly did come out - it should still be available
> from Bomp, or the esteemed Wolfgang Volkel in Germany. Don't know who
> else would be carrying it, but I would suspect most cool shops around the
> globe. If you ultimately don't have any luck, ask me - I have a couple of
> swirly vinyl promo copies.
> - -Peter, Oztralia
>
>

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Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 07:54:30 -0500
From: "Canale, Deena" <DCanale@queenslibrary.org>
Subject: Fonebone's Funeral Home

 





Subject: Mad cartoonist Don Martin  dies at 68 

Don Martin, a longtime Mad magazine cartoonist who drew an assortment of
wild-haired characters, punctuating the action with wacky words like
"SPLOP!" and "POIT!!," has died. He was 68.

Martin died of cancer at Baptist Hospital, hospital spokeswoman
Christine
Thompson said Friday. During his 30-odd years as a Mad contributor,
Martin
based his humor on misery and misfortune, to crack "sick" jokes. The
magazine dubbed him "Mad's Maddest Cartoonist."

The guy poisoning pigeons in the park - "I hate pigeons" - winds up
killing
the people who gather around to sample his scrumptious popcorn. Mona
Lisa,
as the reader realizes only in the last frame of the strip, is sitting
on a
toilet. Hapless boobs with big feet get squashed in all manner of ways.

"There's always been physical suffering in comedy," he once said. "Even
ancient clowns kicked each other in the seat of the pants or hit each
other
over the head. It's the same thing in our time, just a little stronger."

The cartoons had a vocabulary all their own. "SHKLIP" was the sound made
when construction workers tossed concrete at each other. "SPLOP"
described
a surgeon throwing body parts into a doggie bag. "FAGROON" came from a
collapsing skyscraper.

His license plate read "SHTOINK."

"Is it funny? That's the only test I know when it comes to cartooning,"
Martin once said. "Not whether it's sick, or whether it's going to ruin
people's values or morals. You only have to ask a simple question: 'Is
it
funny?'"

His twisted approach influenced generations of younger cartoonists.

"Don Martin was the one who really stood out," "The Far Side" cartoonist
Gary Larson told The Miami Herald in a story published in 1990. "I
really
always loved his work. He was such a great artist."

Martin left Mad magazine in 1987 after a falling-out with its publisher,
the late William Gaines, accepting a job at Cracked, a competitor.

Martin chafed at the tradition that Mad, like most publishers, retained
all
rights to reprint and profit from his work that it used, paying him on a
free-lance basis. But he put out paperbacks of cartoons not published in
the magazine, eventually selling more than 7 million copies.

Martin drew despite a degenerative eye condition that forced him to
undergo
cornea transplants, wear special, highly uncomfortable contact lenses
and
use a magnifying glass while drawing.

"He was a shy and retiring sort of guy, considering he drew a comic
strip
that was crazy," said a longtime friend, Laurence Donovan.

Martin was born in Clifton, N.J., and began his undergraduate work at
the
Newark Institute. He earned a fine arts degree from the Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts. He began submitting drawings to the fledgling Mad
magazine in the mid-50s.

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

Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 14:02:24 CET
From: "Sylvain" <fuzzymental@hotmail.com>
Subject: killed by 7inch. vol 9

just thought that moght interest some of you ...


>hello,
>
>you know these neat KILLED BY 7INCH compilation singles spotlighting *early 
>worldwide obscure Punk bands* and the latest volume (#9) is out now
>its limited to 400 x copies and 100x sold by now
>if interested drop me a line
>
>playlist:
>---------
>
>1. ROSES ARE RED ..cant understand  		79-UK
>            << great PUNK that wasnt comped until yet>>                     
>    2. THE MEL       ..modest living    		83-CAL                            
>                     <<another undiscovered good CALIF-PUNK band>>    3. 
>WHITEBOY      ..i could puke     		77-DC
>            <<their best song of this son/father outfit>>
>4. MARTYRS       ..social sacrifice		79-CAL
>            <<tuff PUNK with Hillary Laddin on WHAT RECORDS>>
>
>fair wholesale prices for distributions!
>
>plus available:
>---------------
>
>STILL HATE YOUR NEIGHBORS ..comp.45  (early PUNK from New Zealand
>        with 4x bands...BORED GAMES,GORDONS,etc)
>KILLED BY 7INCH ..vol.7  comp.45   (w/ Purkurr Pilnikk+++)
>BUST ..10" EP comp. (another early PUNK record with ANTIBAND,SAIGON,
>        HOAX,CREWSY FIXERS,etc)
>
>let me know what you desire!
>
>behjan
>(behjanm@netzblick.de)
______________________________________________________

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Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 08:26:58 EST
From: APiandes@aol.com
Subject: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 1/8/2000.

    Hello BOMP!ers.  This week's show featured a fair amount of my Xmas haul 
of recorded treats.  No new stuff in this week.  Got two requests including 
repeat of one by a web listener who hadn't heard his request from the 
previous week.  Checking the Shoutcast server, I'm averaging 4-5 listeners a 
week over the web over the past month and a half that I've been counting with 
a high of 10 one week.  WMFO's server currently allows for only 32 listeners 
at any one time.  Most web simulcasts are probably drawing more listeners, I 
would imagine.  Any other webcasters have figures we can compare?  Any 
problems logging in?  Just curious. We've worked out many of the bugs 
concerning the live stream.  Any data regarding this I forward to the tech 
folks to make the proper adjustments. We aim to please.  

Here goes for 8 January:

Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band-Here I Am, I Always Am (The Legendary A 
&   M Sessions/A & M)

Nico-Winter Song (Chelsea Girl reissue/Polydor)
Marianne Faithfull-As Tears Go By (S/T/London)
Zebra Stripes-Some Velvet Morning (Zebra Is Her Name/Dionysus)
Gillian Hills-Ne T'en Fais Pas (V/A Ultra Chicks, Vol. 4/no label)
les Godzillas-Ideal Beauty Queen (7" EP/Wiped Out)
The Litter-Action Woman (V/A Pebbles, Vol. 1 LP/Mastercharge)

Thee Headcoats-Mantrap (Heavens To Murgatriod, Even!/Sub Pop)
Stompin' Harvey & The Fast Wreckers-True To You (Now Form A Band 7" EP/Wiped
    Out)
The Gories-Sovereignity Flight (Houserockin'/Wanghead With Lips)
The Chesterfield Kings-Fluctuation (S/T/Mirror)
Creatures Of The Golden Dawn-The Golden Dawn Is Near (The Keys To The   
Kingdom/Collectables)
The Special Ones-The Special Ones (V/A The Sounds of Now!/Dionysus)
Count & The Colony-Can't You See? (V/A Jump Jive, & Harmonize/Teenage   
Shutdown)
Manfred Mann-If You Gotta Go, Go Now (Best Of.../Capitol)
The Savages-The World Ain't Round, It's Square (V/A The World Ain't Round, 
It's    Square/Teenage Shutdown)
The Painted Ship-Frustration (V/A Pebbles, Vol. 7 LP/B.F.D.)
Pollo del Mar-Devil's Slide (The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea/Mu Sick)

Betty James-I'm A Little Mixed Up (V/A Savage Kick, Vol.2/Savage Kick)
Lightnin' Slim-I'm Evil (V/A Authentic R & B/Tasty)
Screamin' Jay Hawkins-I Put A Spell On You (I Put A Spell On You/Collectables)
Sammy Jr.-Slowly Losing My Mind (V/A Stompin', Vol. 7/Stompin')
Rudy Greene-Wild Life (V/A Stompin', Vol. 18/Stompin')
Screamin' Joe Neal-Don't Quit Me Baby (V/A Savage Kick, Vol. 3/Savage Kick)
Barbara Pitman-I Need A Man (V/A Hot Boppin' Girls, Vol. 1/Supersonic Sound)
Kirby St. Romain-Oh Baby Doll (V/A Desperate Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 7/Flame)
Kenny McKennon-Call Your Daddy Baby (V/A Desperate Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 4/np     
label)
Reggie Perkins-High School Caesar (V/A Teenage Riot/Atomic Passion)
Medallions-Blowin' Through Yokohama (V/A Blowin' Through Yokohama/Atomic    
Passion)
The Remains-You Got A Hard Time Comin' (S/T/Epic Legacy)
The Fairies-Anytime At All (V/A Pebbles, Vol. 6 LP/B.F.D.)

DMZ-When I Get Off (Relics/Voxx)
The Peabody Company-Tobacco Road (V/A A Fistfull of Fuzz/DMT)
The Saturn V feat.Orbit-I Wanna Be A Beatle (Behind Closed Doors At A 
Recording   Session 7" EP/Big Ben)
Hurricanes-Jambalaya (V/A Ho-Dad Hootenanny/Crypt)

Thee Headcoats-Troubled Times (Headcoatitude/Get Hip)
Thee Headcoats-She's Got A Strange Attractor (Earls Of Suavedom/Crypt)
Thee Headcoats-I've Been Fucking Your Daughters & Pissing On Your Lawn  
(7"/Smart Guy)
The Electras-Dirty Old Man (V/A The Scotty Story/Arf! Arf!)
Dean Carter-Rebel Woman (V/A Pebbles, Vol. 6 CD/A.I.P.)
Peter & Wolves-Only Everything (V/A Essential Pebbles, Vol. One bonus   
disc/A.I.P.)
The Yardbirds-Over Under Sideways Down (Roger The Engineer reissue/Edsel)
Ricky Vance & The Ramrods-Wild Little Willie (V/A The Raging Teens, Vol. 3 CD/
    Norton)
Naomi & The Boys-I'd Like To Know (V/A Girls In The Garage, Vol. 9/Romulan)
Marilyn Mattson-He Means So Much To Me (V/A Girls In The Garage, Vol.   
8/Romulan)
The Brood-Won't You Tell Me (Hitsville/Dionysus)
The Weekends-Want You (V/A Girls In The Garage, Pt. 2 CD/Romulan)

The Boston Tea Party-My Daze (V/A An Overdose Of Heavy Psych/Arf! Arf!)
The Esko Affair-Morning Dull Fires (V/A Psychedelic Unknowns, Vol. 7 CD/Scrap)
The Sons Of Joseph-It Won't Rain On Me (V/A Psychedelic Crown Jewels, Vol. 2/
    Gear Fab)
The Mystic Eyes-A Taste Of The Same (The Whole World Is Watching/Get Hip)
Los Mockers-Can't Be A Lie (Original Recordings/Get Hip)
Moguls-Another Day (V/A B.F.T.G., Vol. 7/Crypt)
Masters Of Stonehouse-Please (V/A No No No/Cheep! Cheep!)
Hallucinations-You Say You Love Me (V/A Yeah Yeah Yeah/Cheep! Cheep!)
Cops & Robbers-I've Found Out (V/A English Freakbeat, Vol. 4 CD/A.I.P.)

The Levis-That's Not The Way (V/A N.E.Teen Scene, Vol.III/Moulty)

Coffee 'n' Smokes airs every Saturday morning from 6-9am (EST) and... 3-6am 
(Pacific), 4-7am (Mountain), 5-8am (Central), 11am-2pm (GMT), Noon-3pm 
(Paris/Rome), 1-4pm (Athens), 8-11pm (Tokyo), and 9pm-Midnight 
(Sydney/Melbourne)

TUNE IN LIVE VIA MP3 THROUGH THE COFFEE 'N' SMOKES WEBSITE!!!
http://members.aol.com/apiandes/Main
...and sign the guestbook!

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

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

Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 08:48:25 -0500 (EST)
From: lofi@webtv.net (Tom)
Subject: Re: just curious....

paul, what the hell does the NRA have to do with nazis? thats really
ignorant and dangerous thought. guess what? they had gun control in nazi
germany.  all tyrannical government have, and have had gun control. why
do you think the founding fathers insisted on the right to defend
ourselves? its about freedom. not deer hunting or target practice. tom
(waiting to be flamed by good little clintonistas)

13EASTCOAST69

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

Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 15:52:36 +0000
From: boldface@easynet.co.uk
Subject: Headcoats

>Anyone else there last night?

Good to meet you Paul, nice to put a face to a name/e-mail address... PJ

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

Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 10:58:04 -0500
From: Robby Poore <hypknotron@mindspring.com>
Subject: NYC; Gigs and Gear..?

Hello Bompers,

I have been lurking for too long on this list... Now it's my turn to 
post! 

I am going to be in NYC Jan. 14, 15, and was wondering what gigs were 
happening? Any bompers wanna throw back a few beers and see some garage 
music? Blair? Deena?

Am also looking for some groovy vintage guitar stores, record shops, etc. 

Thanks!

- --Robby aka. Dr. Hypknotronics

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

Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 10:44:40 -0600
From: "colin bryce" <mohair@sprint.ca>
Subject: Mohair Sweets #5

Apologies for the shameless plug but ya gotta do what ya gotta do!

Mohair Sweets #5 is officially out now.

Feature interviews with the Embrooks, the Phrogs, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Andre
Williams, John Perry, Alan Fletcher, Tony Fletcher, Future Now Films, and
Mike Stax.  Loads of reviews (live, books, CDs, 45s and LPs) and another
classic Star Shot.

$6 US for the US, $7 US for Europe and elsewhere.

Mohair Sweets
c/o 67 St.Michael Rd
Wpg., MB
R2M 2K7
Canada
http://www.mohairsweets.mb.ca

Web updates relating to the new issue coming later this month.
Thanks for your support!

COLIN

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

Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 10:27:52 -0800
From: "Joseph Beretta" <joeyb@aa.net>
Subject: Re: killed by 7inch. vol 9

>>    3.
> >WHITEBOY      ..i could puke     77-DC
> >            <<their best song of this son/father outfit>>

Great song!  I bought that record in May of '77 from the Bomp! set
sale/auction list.  (My favorite line is "I could puke in Dubuque!")  Did
they put out any other records?  Does anyone know anything about them at
all?

Joey

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

Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 13:48:27 -0500
From: Don Smith <DonTGD@erols.com>
Subject: red krayola

>i just found out these guys are playing the Blackcat in DC next wed.  i
was
>really surprised to here the news.  anybody seen them lately

I have not, but the new band is Mayo (Johnson?) from the original band
along with Louisville, KY art rockers like Dave Grubbs (who was a nice
enough guy when he lived in DC like 10 years ago).  So expect it to be
more modern than retro.

Don

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

Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 19:55:37 EST
From: unkraut@mail.io.com
Subject: Stronger Than Dirt Playlist 1/8/00

The following was the Stronger Than Dirt playlist for January 8, 2000. I
included some leftovers from last week's "90s in Review" show. STD can be
heard every Saturday night from 8-10 on KOOP Radio, 91.7 FM, Austin, TX.

Fresh Color		The Source (Back to Front, vol. 2)
Fleshtones			American Beat (American Beat '84 ep)
Gorgons 		I Want My Woman (7")
Drags				Night Rider (Set Right Fit to Blow Clean Up
lp)
Jolly Green Giants	Caught You Red Handed (7")
Flames			Streamliner (Syde Tryps, vol. 6)
Jades				Confined Congragation (Destination Frantic
comp)
Lime Spiders		25th Hour (7")
Mystreated			Take a Look in the Mirror (7")
Le Tigre			Friendship Sation (s/t lp)
Amber Squad		Put My Finger on You (This Is Mod comp)
Oscar				Club of Lights (14 Groovy Tracks from the
Blow Up Club)
Tropical Fish		Everyone Is Everything (Incred. Sound Show Stories,
#10)
Neatbeats			Global Twist (7")
Sexton Ming		I'm in Love with Danny Edwards (7")
Registrators		I Call Your Name (7")
Upsets			Girl's Got Problems (7")
Basement Brats		Ride (7")
Gas Huffer			Hotcakes! (7")
Xpress			Junked-Up Judy (Break the Rules, vol. 8)
Lene Lovich		Lucky Number (Stateless lp)
Letters 		Nobody Loves Me (This Is Mod comp)
Deepest Blue		Somebody's Girl (Fuzz Flaykes and Shakes, vol. 2)
Monique Thubert 	Avec lesOreilles (Ultra Chicks, vol. 3)
The Action			Never Ever (Ultimate Action cd)
Mando and the
     Chili Peppers	Congo Mambo (Wolf Call! comp)
Last Sons of
	    Krypton	Atom Bomb (7")
Gyogen Rends		Riding on My Motorcycle (7")
Jet Bumpers		Summer of 1995 (7")
Fraebbblarnir		False Death (Teenage Treats, vol. 7)
Tours				Tourist Information (7")
Flamin' Groovies	Dog Meat (Goldstar Tapes and More lp)
Tol-Puddle Martys	Time Will Come (Diggin' for Gold, vol. 5)
New Life			Ha Lese (Acid Dreams, vol. 3)
Phoenix 		You Keep Me Hanging On (Syde Tryps, vol. 6)





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

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Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 17:46:23 -0800
From: Strigles <strigles@earthlink.net>
Subject: pebbles

Does anyone have information to share on these late 60's bands: GOOD
FEELIN'S and BUSH? I know they came from the San Bernardino/Riverside
area of California and had a few local top ten hits. They have a track
each on Pebbles Vol 8 & 9, but I'd like more info if available.

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

Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2000 20:23:07 -0600
From: "Jeff Kopp" <kopper@inlink.com>
Subject: Re: just curious....

> Mr. Kopp,
> 
> Operating on the assumptions that you don't live in a cave somewhere in the
> vast western expanses of North America, don't belong to the NRA, and only
> own pastel or off-white sheets, surely you find the concept of able-bodied,
> male, heterosexual, non-catholic Aryan superiority somewhat less than sound?
>
> Paul

Gotcha. Now that I've reread Evan's comment, I see what he was getting at,
and not meaning that there were any misconceptions on his part about the
truth behind the Holocaust.

Judgement clouded from reading too many bomp digests late at night,
kopper
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 15:25:08 +1000
From: "Karl Roper" <karl@newholland.com.au>
Subject: Re: Smile

> Received Beach Boys 'Good Vibrations' Box Set for Christmas...'Smile' 
> material wowed me...anybody got a CD burned copy of 'Smile' they can sell
> me? Specially want the 'Mrs. O'Leary's Cow' Track....

I just recently downloaded a bunch of Smile tracks off the net & am waiting
for a friend to burn me a copy. They came from a site called Beach Boys Web
Sounds at http://surf.to/websounds/
Drop me a line if you don't have access to a burner & I'll see what I can
arrange....

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

Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 15:35:11 +1000
From: "Karl Roper" <karl@newholland.com.au>
Subject: Re: Creatures

It did come out & is worth picking up. I got my copy from Phantom Records in
Sydney only a couple of weeks ago. Don't have any contact details with me at
the moment but if you drop me a line I'll dig it up for you when I get
home....

> It's too bad that the Missing Links double LP project seems to have been
> cancelled but does anyone know if the Creatures 7" that was supposed to be
> reissued ever came out? I haven't seen it anywhere. Can I still get
> it or is it already gone?

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

Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 15:30:12 +0900
From: "T. Serisawa" <serisawa@mue.biglobe.ne.jp>
Subject: Re: Headcoats

Thee Headcoats & Thee Headcoat Sect planned dates for Japan are:

April 15, Loft, Tokyo
April 16, Loft, Tokyo
April 18, Muse Hall, Osaka (only thee Headcoats)

They came to Japan last year with thee Headcoatees and Flaming
Star.  This time they play smaller venues and I won't be surprised
that lots of people will go to see them (if they really come, of course).

Teppei Serisawa

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

Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 08:14:59 +0100
From: "Martin Budde" <bibtin@mail1.stofanet.dk>
Subject: Sv: Mohair Sweets #5

Hi

I have a quetion: Is this only for original 60's bands, or does it also include new bands?

Cheers, Martin Budde
- ------------------------------
The Defectors: http://geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Alley/1949/
Godless Wicked Creeps: http://home1.stofanet.dk/gwc

- -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: colin bryce <mohair@sprint.ca>
Til: bomp@xnet2.com <bomp@xnet2.com>
Dato: 9. januar 2000 17:51
Emne: Mohair Sweets #5


>
>
>Apologies for the shameless plug but ya gotta do what ya gotta do!
>
>Mohair Sweets #5 is officially out now.
>
>Feature interviews with the Embrooks, the Phrogs, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Andre
>Williams, John Perry, Alan Fletcher, Tony Fletcher, Future Now Films, and
>Mike Stax.  Loads of reviews (live, books, CDs, 45s and LPs) and another
>classic Star Shot.
>
>$6 US for the US, $7 US for Europe and elsewhere.
>
>Mohair Sweets
>c/o 67 St.Michael Rd
>Wpg., MB
>R2M 2K7
>Canada
>http://www.mohairsweets.mb.ca
>
>Web updates relating to the new issue coming later this month.
>Thanks for your support!
>
>COLIN
>
>

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