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bomp-digest        Tuesday, January 18 2000        Volume 2000 : Number 022



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The following subjects are included in this digest:
   Re: Not Them Again
     PETER <sykadelik@one.net.au>
   Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 1/15/2000
     APiandes@aol.com
   Them/Van covers -digest #20
     Max Waller <MaxMyndblown@compuserve.com>
   Cavestomp/Details
     boldface@easynet.co.uk
   European Clubs/Promoters
     boldface@easynet.co.uk
   Bleeker Bob vs Midnite Recs
     boldface@easynet.co.uk
   WDOA.COM live show with The Real Kids
     "Michael D. Malone" <mmalone@wdoa.com>
   Radio Rumpus Room playlist, 01/07/00
     Ron Thums <rumpus2@bitstream.net>
   Las Vegas Grind
     boldface@easynet.co.uk
   Tony and Siegrid
     jschwart@voicenet.com
   Re: Coney Island High
     Andies Candies <chumley_bear@yahoo.com>
   Re: Them Covers
     Andies Candies <chumley_bear@yahoo.com>
   Orlando
     Andies Candies <chumley_bear@yahoo.com>
   Re: Freakbeat/R&B comps
     "   " <nizza89@my-deja.com>
   Re: Tony and Siegrid
     Frank Uhle <franku@umich.edu>
   MORE VIDEOS
     ARei425705@aol.com
   Re: Not Them Again
     "Joseph Beretta" <joeyb@aa.net>
   Not The Groop Again
     "nipper@thestranger.com" <nipper@thestranger.com>
   Bomp in the subject line
     Evan Davies <efd@xnet2.com>
   Re: am I the only one
     David Brenner <kynard13@yahoo.com>
   Re: Cavestomp/Details
     Andies Candies <chumley_bear@yahoo.com>
   Re: bomp-digest V2000 #21
     Chuck Ciriello <CMCDCO@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
   Re: "I'm Real" - ?
     FFortune@aol.com
   Re: "I'm Real" - ?
     "Joseph Beretta" <joeyb@aa.net>
   Re: "I'm Real" - ?
     Frank Uhle <franku@umich.edu>
   Re: Supersuckers in Rennes ?  
     Daniel Geddes <dangeddes@earthlink.net>
   Could someone please forward Digest #20 to me?
     "Lenny Smith" <lpsmith@gwi.net>
   Re: Supersuckers in Rennes ?  
     "cedric \"Big C\" Fautrel" <Cedric.Fautrel@Freesbee.fr>
   Lost Bomp Stuff
     DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
   Re: Cavestomp/Details
     Moparlary@aol.com
   Re: bomp-digest V2000 #21
     MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
   Re: Radio Rumpus Room playlist, 01/07/00
     "Howlin' Andy Hound" <modholland@hotmail.com>
   TIMELESS GODS! update
     Timelessgods@aol.com

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 00 22:39:57 +1100
From: PETER <sykadelik@one.net.au>
Subject: Re: Not Them Again

>don't start crying now is a slim harpo number, a cover like them covered the
>blues standard baby please don't go. so it's a cover of a cover.
>- ----- Original Message -----
>From: "MC BIGOT" <jerk@club-internet.fr>

>>
>> > >
>> > Groop covered 'Don't Start Crying Now'.
>>
>>
>> Are you sure the original version is by Them? I have a doubt.

Yep, sorry about that; kind of like saying 'Off The Hook' was a Rolling 
Stones' song. The Groop's 'Don't Start Crying Now' is very 
Them-influenced, of course, given that (like myself) Aussie bands weren't 
really privvy to the original blues artists. The Groop also did a very 
weird version of 'Gloria' on their debut LP. It's the only Australian 
'60s version I've heard of the track, compared to the dozens that were 
recorded in the U.S. 
Them's 'Gloria' was a big hit down here, so I guess that discouraged 
local covers. 
- -Peter

PS: Now that I think of it, there's only two Aust.'60s covers of 'Louie 
Louie' (Pink Finks + Fab Blue Jays) and NO 'Hey Joe' whatsoever.

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 07:26:00 EST
From: APiandes@aol.com
Subject: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 1/15/2000

    Hello BOMP!ers.  At roughly 7:35am for the 3rd time in as many months the 
WMFO transmitter shit the preverbial bed during my shift.  My and others' 
best efforts haven't as yet been able to revive it.  I found out after my 
shift that we couldn't transmit over the web either as the simulcast draws 
its signal from the transmitter rather than the board, so half of this week's 
playlist was heard by no one.  I'm only gonna report what was heard over the 
air up to the last tune one of my listeners said he heard.  The complete list 
will be available on the C & S website later in the week.

Here goes for 15 January:

The Insomniacs-O'Clock O'Clock (Out Of It/Estrus)
The Peter Dayton Band-Perfect Wave (Live At 1st Sight 12" EP/Shoo-Bop)

The Knights-Surfin' Santa Fe Style (Surfin' The Southwest, Santa Fe 
Style/Lance)
Lazy Cowgirls-Not A Goddamn Thing (Rank Outsider/S.F.T.R.I.)
Scruffy The Cat-40 Days, 40 Nights (High Octane Revival 12" EP/Relativity)
The Beachmasters-Surfin' Ayatollah (S/T/Kleen Kut)
Satan's Pilgrims-The Godfather (V/A Mondo Drive-In/Blood Red Vinyl)
The Dawgs-All American Beauty Queen (My Town/Star-Rhythm)
Pastiche-Psycho Blonde (V/A A Wicked Good Time!/Modern Method)
Blackjacks-Dreaming Of Saturday Again (Basic Blackjacks 12" EP/Homestead)
The Blake Babies-Temptation Eyes (Rosy Jack World 12" EP/Mammoth)
The Outlets-Whole New World (Whole New World/Restless)
Capture The Flag-Looking Through At You (V/A Claws!/Throbbing Lobster)
Last Stand-Violent Solution (Approved Cuts/One Way)
Hooker-Downtown Streets (V/A Wormtown '78/Beast)
21-645-Red Red (V/A Nobody Gets On The Guest List!/Throbbing Lobster)
The Atlantics-Lonelyhearts (V/A Mass. Ave./Rhino)

Donald & The Delighters-Wang Dang Dula (V/A Whip It On 'Em/Candy)
Otis Rush-Jump Sister Bessie (V/A Stompin'/Stompin')
Billy Gayles-Do Right Baby (V/A Stompin', Vol. 10/Stompin')
Pigmeat Markham-Let's Have Some Heat (V/A Savage Kick, Vol. 2/Savage Kick)
The Messengers-I've Seen You Around (V/A You Treated Me Bad/Teenage     
Shutdown)
The Intruders-Now That You Know (V/A Nobody To Love/Teenage Shutdown)
Dark Cellars-Frustration (Heavy Syrup/Alien Cactus)
The Improper Bostonians-Set You Free This Time (V/A Bay State Bands, Vol. 
1/Star- Rhythm)
Here they Are-Baby Let's Wait (V/A Battle Of The Bands/Onyx)
The Bourbons-Like A Rolling Stone (V/A Bourbons House Party/Arf! Arf!)
The Ladds From Bellevue-Till The Stroke Of Dawn (V/A N.E.Teen Scene Next 
    Generation/Arf! Arf!)
The Nomads-I Wanna Come Back (From The World Of LSD) (Raw & Rare/Estrus)

Coffee 'n' Smokes ordinarily 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), 9pm-Midnight (Sydney/Melbourne)

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

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

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 07:49:25 -0500
From: Max Waller <MaxMyndblown@compuserve.com>
Subject: Them/Van covers -digest #20

Message text written by INTERNET:bomp@screamer.xnet2.com
>Subject: Them Covers
I'm looking for covers of Them songs. Please, don't give me any Gloria or I
Can Only Give You Everything. Especially I'm wonderings, if One More Time
by Cleffs of Lavender from 1966 and the same track by The Last Words from
1967 is the Them song by Van Morrison. And the same goes for The D' Men's
Don't You Know (which is written by Tommy Scott BTW) from '66. Anyone can
tell?

N. Chr. Junker-Poulsen
<

Gloria's Deam - (originally by Them offshoot Belfast Gypsies) was covered
by the Cynics on their 'Twelve Flights Up' LP. 

Little Girl  - I believe these are all covers of the Van/Them original - 
1966 - Jades (of Fort Worth) 'Introducing'  (Cicadelic LP) & 'The Major
Bill Tapes Vol.2' comp,  
Weeds (Fred Cole pre-Lollipop Shoppe) 45 on Teenbeat Club (reissued on
Behemoth),
Oxford Circle 'Live At The Avalon 1966' (Big Beat CD),    
Pullice 'Good Things Are Happening' (Big Beat CD),
Victors 'The Best Of The Electras'(Get Hip LP) & on 'The Scotty Story' (Arf
Arf CD), 
in 1968 by  Frantic 'Frantic' (LP on Lizard), 
in 1988 - Beguiled 'Gone Away' LP;

Mystic Eyes - Oxford Circle again on the awesome 'Live At The Avalon 1966'
CD;
One More Time - Victors again ,on 'The Best Of The Electras' LP

One More Time by the Clefs of Lavender Hill and Last Word -both are
different songs
and probably originals. The D Men's 'Don't You Know' is a Wadhams/Askew
original. 

Van's post-Them solo hit  'Moondance' was covered in 1970 by Show Of Hands
on their selftitled Elektra LP (aka 'Formerly Anthrax') and in 1996 by the
reformed Canoise 
on their 'Plugged In' CD.

All the best, 
Max Myndblown

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 14:05:30 +0000
From: boldface@easynet.co.uk
Subject: Cavestomp/Details

>I think Jon Spencer's day job is a graphics designer at Details, at

Some of us that were at Cavestomp 99 were interviewed by someone from
Details... Does anyone know if an article was actually published?

- -- PJ

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

Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 14:05:43 +0000
From: boldface@easynet.co.uk
Subject: European Clubs/Promoters

I need to get together a list of clubs and promoters in Europe (France,
Spain, Holland, Germany, Belgium) so that I can help a band to organise
their own tour. Details to dirtywaterclub@yahoo.com instead of my work
address please. Many thanks. -- PJ

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

Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 14:05:39 +0000
From: boldface@easynet.co.uk
Subject: Bleeker Bob vs Midnite Recs

Man, one look at the ridiculous prices and I was outta there in a second!
- --  PJ

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 09:32:30 -0500
From: "Michael D. Malone" <mmalone@wdoa.com>
Subject: WDOA.COM live show with The Real Kids

http://www.wdoa.com

Hey folks in the Northeastern part of the good 'ol US of A.  Mark your
calenders for Friday February 11th when Internet Radio Station WDOA.COM will
present The Real Kids, The Time Beings, and The Preston Wayne 4 at The Above
Club at 264 Park Ave in Worcester, Massachusetts.  Also in the next 2 or 3
weeks, we will have an interview with John Felice in Real Audio up on the
wdoa.com web site.

and finally just added a few pictures to the web site I took at the New
Years Eve show at The Middle East in Cambridge with Classic Ruins, Unnatural
Axe, & The Real Kids....


Mike Malone
WDOA Internet Radio
http://www.wdoa.com



__________________________________________
NetZero - Defenders of the Free World
Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at
http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 09:30:54 -0600
From: Ron Thums <rumpus2@bitstream.net>
Subject: Radio Rumpus Room playlist, 01/07/00

WE PEELED THE SHRINKWRAP on a number of new items this week: The Monk's
collection of pre-"Black Monk Time" material ("Five Upstart Americans," on
Omplatten) is great. So is Norton's collection of totally wigged out cuts
from "Wolf Call!: Tall Cool Ones From the Vaults of Golden Crest!" Sundazed
provided us a copy of their reissue of the Remains fine inaugural LP (one
of those beefy 180-gram slabs), and Jodie Kreuzer rocked in her rockabilly
way on "As Is," on SheDevil. Lastly, the instro-savvy MuSick label passed
along its two most recent (and far-ranging) releases: Pollo del Mar's new
album "Devil And The Deep Blue Sea" and "Watusi 99" by Finland's Hypnomen.
Fine stuff (instro, not what I would call surf) throughout both of these
albums.

(For over five years now, Radio Rumpus Room has been broadcast Fridays at
9-10:30 p.m. on KFAI Fresh Air Radio, FM 90.3 Minneapolis and 106.7 St.
Paul. The show also streams live in RealAudio, and as always, our last
three shows are archived in their entirety -- also in RealAudio. YOU CAN
HEAR THIS SHOW RIGHT NOW -- just head for the Radio Rumpus Room webpage for
all the ear-poppin' goods!)

Here's what went down on Friday, January 7, 2000: 

SAVVY SHOW STARTER (ALWAYS LOCALLY RECORDED!)
Paisleys -- Cosmic Mind at Play/Rockin' (Cosmic Mind at Play; Audio City)

The Paisleys were a psychedelic band from Minneapolis whose one stab at
vinyl immortality was the "Cosmic Mind At Play" LP, released in 1970 on the
Audio City label. The foot-wide was produced and engineered by none other
than master Twin Cities knobmeister Warren Kendrick, who was integral to
much of the Litter's and Electras' best work. Kendrick had just set up his
new studio on East Lake Street with equipment purchased from Dove Studios,
and -- according to an interview in Arf! Arf!'s "The Scotty Story -- traded
construction work by the band for studio time and 1,000 pressings of the
LP. Kendrick later downplayed his role in the LP and attributed the airplay
success "Cosmic Mind" briefly garnered in the Minneapolis market to a large
listenership of hippies heavily wacked on weed. No surprise there, I guess!
Anyway, we thought he was being a little harsh -- it's a period piece for
sure, but we dug it and will be playing more from this one.

Wildebeests -- This Is My Year (Go Wilde in the Countrye; Sympathy for the
Record Industry)
Thee Kiss n Tells -- Take a Look Around (Do You Know the Secret Trousers?;
Stick It to the Man/Mod Holland)
Monks -- Oh How to Do Now (Five Upstart Americans; Omplatten)
Soul Inc. -- Stronger Than Dirt (Fuzz, Flaykes, & Shakes: The Day Breaks at
Dawn; Dionysus/Bacchus Archives)

Lawrence Welk -- Runaway (Yellow Bird; Dot)
Jerry Cole & His Spacemen -- Power Surf (Power Surf!; Sundazed)
Sprague Brothers -- Hardship (Let the Chicks Fall Where They May; Hightone)
Remains -- Ain't That Her (The Remains; Sundazed)

Lost -- Maybe More Than You (Lost Tapes 1965-'66; Arf! Arf!)
Sonny -- Cheryl's Goin' Home (Inner Views; Rhino)
Liquor Giants -- Tallyman (Something Special for the Kids; Blood Red)
Rites -- Things (Fuzz, Flaykes, & Shakes: 60 Miles High; Dionysus/Bacchus
Archives)

Pins -- Try (All the Night Sky; Stick It to the Man)
Tidal Wave -- Spider Spider (CD-R comp)
Big Boy Pete -- There Is a Town (Psycho-Relics; Dionysus/Bacchus Archives)
Sound Sandwich -- Apothecary Dream (30 Seconds Before the Calico Wall!;
Arf! Arf!)

Evan Foster Surfing Band -- Kuk (Takin' Out the Trash: A Tribute to the
Trashmen; Double Crown)
Preston Wayne Four -- El Aguila (Themes From Wayne Manor; Dino)
Pollo del Mar -- Moon Over Marin (Devil and the Deep Blue Sea; MuSick)
Hypnomen -- Helveteen (Watusi 99; MuSick)

Josie Kreuzer -- Ain't Got a Clue (As Is; SheDevil)
Lonnie Walker -- I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell (Cuca Records Rock 'n' Roll
Story; Classics)
Deke Dickerson and the Ecco-Phonics -- Broken Down & Broken Hearted (More
Million Sellers; Hightone)
Sonny Rogers & the Kingpins -- Breakin' Hearts (self-titled; Enviken)
Donny Lee Moore -- I'm Buggin' Out Little Baby (Wolf Call!: Tall Cool Ones
>From the Vaults of Golden Crest!; Norton)

And that was that!

Ron

________________
RADIO RUMPUS ROOM: An unholy mix of surf, hot rod, rockabilly,
'60s garage, psychedelia, primal pop and traditional and alt.country
KFAI 90.3 FM (Minneapolis) and 106.7 FM (St. Paul)
Now streaming live in RealAudio every Friday 9-10:30 p.m.
http://www.kfai.org/kfai2/kfailive.ram
Recent archived shows in RealAudio, playlists and much more at:
http://www2.bitstream.net/~rumpus2/

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 15:49:18 +0000
From: boldface@easynet.co.uk
Subject: Las Vegas Grind

The following message was e-mailed to me by a friend...


     According to an article on the
     Las Vegas Grind in the latest Mojo, Channel 4 in the UK are showing a
     documentary about the event in its "The Other Side" late night slot
     sometime in January. Last Friday's was about PP Arnold, so here's
     hoping it wasn't on the week before & we haven't missed it.

     Pretty cool ish of Mojo BTW...piece on The Monks, Syd Barrett's
     recently discovered paintings, LVG, the "Love, Peace & Poetry" comp.s,
     Doug Sahm, VU, Big Star, Fred Neil, piece on the new MC5 comp. with
     Wayne Kramer/Dennis Thompson interview, & numerous little bits in the
     "100 Cult Heroes" feature (including a small bit on Billy Childish).

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 10:59:12
From: jschwart@voicenet.com
Subject: Tony and Siegrid

On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 01:50:13 -0500 (EST), Frank Uhle <franku@umich.edu> wrote:

>I also picked up a couple late '60s RCA 45s by Tony and Siegrid, "Up Here"
(cool raga sounds) and "Long Hair" (protestin' action), and was wondering
what their story was - they aren't listed in Delerium's lists of US or UK
acts.  I'm guessing they were from somewhere in the US, as Danny Davis is
listed as producer.

Tony is future record producer Tony Visconti, and Siegird was his wife.
Visconti was born in Brooklyn and soon after these records moved to London
to become a producer, working for publisher The Richmond Organization and
training with Denny Cordell.

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 08:35:04 -0800 (PST)
From: Andies Candies <chumley_bear@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Coney Island High

Yes, the Rat is still empty too.  Closed in Nov. 97.
Sad.  There's all kindsa "No Trespassing" signs on it,
and all kindsa "R.I.P." grafitti too.  B.U. was in
such a rush to get rid of the "bad element" in Kenmore
Square just so it can sit there.

A couple of buildings have been burnt out in Kenmore
Square too in recent years.  Maybe it's the shape of
things to come???  I don't think they happened on
Devil's Night though.  Viva Detroit!


- --- Moparlary@aol.com wrote:
> walked by it last week, the CIH signs are still up
> but its very closed and 
> kinda forlorn looking
>       still cheaper to drink across the
> street....Moparlary
> 
__________________________________________________

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 08:36:36 -0800 (PST)
From: Andies Candies <chumley_bear@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Them Covers

- --- MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr> wrote:
> 
> N. Chr. Junker-Poulsen wrote:
> > 
> > I'm looking for covers of Them songs. Please,
> don't give me any Gloria or I Can Only Give You
> Everything.
> 

The Royal Pendletons have done a great cover of "How
Long Baby" live but I don't know if it was ever
recorded.

- --Andrea
__________________________________________________

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 08:39:47 -0800 (PST)
From: Andies Candies <chumley_bear@yahoo.com>
Subject: Orlando

I'll be in Orlando, FL from Feb. 6 - 11. 
Unfortunately, it's work-related (a conference) but I
may have some free time.  Anything good going on there
then?  If not, I'll just enjoy the weather (esp. since
it's -4 here with a -40 wind chill factor!)

- --Andrea

P.S. If anyone has a current email address for Mick
Crowley, ex-Hate Bombs, could you please forward it to
me?  Thanks!
__________________________________________________

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 08:52:11 -0800
From: "   " <nizza89@my-deja.com>
Subject: Re: Freakbeat/R&B comps

 And what about Pebbles Vol. 12  with Richard and the Young Lions  "Open Up Your Door"?  That is my favorite!!!
- --

On Sun, 16 Jan 2000 11:36:39   modlevine wrote:
>
>another good anthology is the lp called searching in the wilderness avalable
>only in vinyl .
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Phil Clark <phil-c@dircon.co.uk>
>To: bomp@xnet2.com <bomp@xnet2.com>
>Date: Thursday, January 13, 2000 3:08 PM
>Subject: Freakbeat/R&B comps
>
>
>>
>>Brian said:
>>
>>>"Even with the full knowledge of who's list this is, I will still say I
>>like
>>>"Pebbles, Vol. 6" on vinyl.  The Fairies, David John and the Mood, Steve
>>>Aldo and the ringers Bill and Will, this was the first comp of the R&B
>from
>>>Britain that I had gotten, but it still holds up rather well.
>>
>>yes I agree, despite the dodgy sound quality and poor mastering (seems to
>be
>>a common problem with those vinyl Pebbles volumes - I wonder, are the CDs
>>the same?)
>>
>>Steve C  then mentioned the Decca "Scene" comps - the "freakbeat", "Mod"
>and
>>"R&B" volumes are great IMO. Snapemup whilst they're still on catalog.
>>
>>Then Jason Mata mentioned "Come on Back" by Paul Ritchie & The Cryin
>>Shames - yeah!!! this is one of my faves too and is featured on one of the
>>Scene comps, as it goes. It's a total genius late-period (Aug 66) Joe Meek
>>production, pop fans, and was one of the last half-dozen RGM/Meeksville 45s
>>released during the great man's lifetime. I'm pretty sure it was originally
>>the B-side (!!) of its' original release.
>>
>>groovily
>>phil out of the dilemmas (single out soon!!)
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>


- --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==--
Share what you know. Learn what you don't.

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 12:30:27 -0500 (EST)
From: Frank Uhle <franku@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: Tony and Siegrid

On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 jschwart@voicenet.com wrote:

> Tony is future record producer Tony Visconti, and Siegird was his wife.

Jay,
Thanks!  Looking at the writing credit on the 45 I noticed the last name
Visconti there, but didn't make the connection until your post. 

Frank

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 12:34:26 EST
From: ARei425705@aol.com
Subject: MORE VIDEOS

To Any Bompers Interested-
  I've made 3 more video comps which I'm selling for $25 each (for those of 
you that 
think you can get 'em cheaper, I guarantee you that most of this stuff is NOT 
available):
1. SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS
2. COUNTRY & WESTERN COMP (50's & 60's stars)
3. TRASHMEN & WAILERS AT LAS VEGAS GRIND (previously unreleased )

contact me offlist for content details.
Thanks!
Ari

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 09:39:50 -0800
From: "Joseph Beretta" <joeyb@aa.net>
Subject: Re: Not Them Again

Was this the same Groop that had a near-hit in the US in 1969 called "The
Jet Song"?

Joey

> The Groop's 'Don't Start Crying Now' is very
> Them-influenced, of course, given that (like myself) Aussie bands weren't
> really privvy to the original blues artists. The Groop also did a very
> weird version of 'Gloria' on their debut LP. It's the only Australian
> '60s version I've heard of the track, compared to the dozens that were
> recorded in the U.S.
> Them's 'Gloria' was a big hit down here, so I guess that discouraged
> local covers.
> -Peter

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 10:16:38 -0700
From: "nipper@thestranger.com" <nipper@thestranger.com>
Subject: Not The Groop Again

>Was this the same Groop that had a near-hit in the US in 1969 called "The
>Jet Song"?


or the same w/at least one 45 on Jamie?

nipper

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 13:37:43 -0500
From: Evan Davies <efd@xnet2.com>
Subject: Bomp in the subject line

Tom wrote:

>I'm on too many lists that don't put their names in the subject
>field.

Putting "Bomp: " at the beginning of the subject line would be a trivial
change to make, meaning  that for those not on digest the subject line of
every bomp message would look something like "Bomp: Re: Another non-bomp
post (only cuter)", "Bomp: song suggestions", etc.  If anyone has any
opinions about this one way or the other, please e-mail me off-list at
efd@xnet2.com.

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 12:04:28 -0800 (PST)
From: David Brenner <kynard13@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: am I the only one

I read somewhere that there was a lp out with the raw
mix of their second album. Any different?

>who thinks that the second Dead Boys album is
>actually better than thefirst??
>Evan
__________________________________________________

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 12:39:58 -0800 (PST)
From: Andies Candies <chumley_bear@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Cavestomp/Details

Ugh.

- --- boldface@easynet.co.uk wrote:
> 
> >I think Jon Spencer's day job is a graphics
> designer at Details, at
> 
> Some of us that were at Cavestomp 99 were
> interviewed by someone from
> Details... Does anyone know if an article was
> actually published?
> 
> -- PJ
> 
> 
> 
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 16:01:16 -0500 (EST)
From: Chuck Ciriello <CMCDCO@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
Subject: Re: bomp-digest V2000 #21

I have both versions of "I'm Real" & they sound the same
to me.   Chuck

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 16:05:07 EST
From: FFortune@aol.com
Subject: Re: "I'm Real" - ?

In a message dated 1/17/2000 1:52:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
franku@umich.edu writes:

<< 
 I just picked up the 45 on Jerden by Jim "Harpo" Valley of "I'm
 Real"/"There is Love."  I know that Don and the Goodtimes also recorded
 this for Jerden, and was wondering if this is the same version or a
 rerecording?  I am guessing that when Valley joined Paul Revere and the
 Raiders, that Jerden reissued the Goodtimes track under his name?
  >>
I have never seen the Goodtimes issue of the single, but I saw that it was 
included on the Don & The Goodtimes CD. I hane the Jerden Jim Valley version.

Freddy

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 14:15:37 -0800
From: "Joseph Beretta" <joeyb@aa.net>
Subject: Re: "I'm Real" - ?

I've got that 45, plus two LPs with "I'm Real," Don & the Goodtimes'
Greatest Hits (on Burdette) and Harpo: Jim Valley With Don & the Goodtimes
(on Panorama).  All three sound the same to me, except that the LPs are in
stereo.  All are listed at 2:10, and all are produced by Jerry Dennon.
"There is Love" is also on the "Harpo" LP.  It was the A-side of the single
and reached #5 in Seattle.

Joey

> I just picked up the 45 on Jerden by Jim "Harpo" Valley of "I'm
> Real"/"There is Love."  I know that Don and the Goodtimes also recorded
> this for Jerden, and was wondering if this is the same version or a
> rerecording?  I am guessing that when Valley joined Paul Revere and the
> Raiders, that Jerden reissued the Goodtimes track under his name?

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 17:32:06 -0500 (EST)
From: Frank Uhle <franku@umich.edu>
Subject: Re: "I'm Real" - ?

Joey,
Thanks!  I had always heard that "I'm Real" was an essential Goodtimes
track, and now I know I have the "Real" version, not a recut.  It's
plenty cool, though I think I dig "You Were Just a Child" and "Little
Sally Tease" a bit more. I'm definitely gonna spin it on the radio
tonight (time for a plug) on WCBN-FM in Ann Arbor, or on the web at
www.wcbn.org, somewhere between 10pm and 12.

Frank

On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Joseph Beretta wrote:

> 
> I've got that 45, plus two LPs with "I'm Real," Don & the Goodtimes'
> Greatest Hits (on Burdette) and Harpo: Jim Valley With Don & the Goodtimes
> (on Panorama).  All three sound the same to me, except that the LPs are in
> stereo.  All are listed at 2:10, and all are produced by Jerry Dennon.
> "There is Love" is also on the "Harpo" LP.  It was the A-side of the single
> and reached #5 in Seattle.
> 
> Joey
> 
> > I just picked up the 45 on Jerden by Jim "Harpo" Valley of "I'm
> > Real"/"There is Love."  I know that Don and the Goodtimes also recorded
> > this for Jerden, and was wondering if this is the same version or a
> > rerecording?  I am guessing that when Valley joined Paul Revere and the
> > Raiders, that Jerden reissued the Goodtimes track under his name?
> 
> 
> 

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 14:39:06 -0800
From: Daniel Geddes <dangeddes@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Supersuckers in Rennes ?  

>
>
> Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 10:03:21 CET
> From: "Romain peutat" <rompeut2@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Supersuckers in Rennes ?
>
> <Salut,
> <Supersuckers + Lunachicks + guest = 12 .02 . 00, Ubu, Rennes.
> <Je ne sais pas s'il y a une tournée de prévue......
> <Cédric
> <cedric.fautrel@Freesbee.fr
>
> Merci bien Cedric,
>
> Je serais surement là avec des potes, l'occasion de boire
> quelques godets. Encore jamais vu les Supersuckers sur
> scène et je suis sur que ça pète. On va tacher de rester
> dormir sur place. Gonn à Paris a été annulé.
>
> A+
>
>       ROMAIN

 It's French and contains the word Supersuckers.  Yawn.

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 20:49:39 -0500
From: "Lenny Smith" <lpsmith@gwi.net>
Subject: Could someone please forward Digest #20 to me?

Hi, all--

Our mail server was down for a bit, and now that's it's back up, I see we
never got Bomp Digest #20...  Could someone please pass a copy of it along
to us?

Thanks in advance,

Lenny and Betsy

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 23:54:51 +0100
From: "cedric \"Big C\" Fautrel" <Cedric.Fautrel@Freesbee.fr>
Subject: Re: Supersuckers in Rennes ?  

Hi Daniel !


    Fuckin' frenchies are made for Wock'n'Woll !
Ciao,
Big C. Cédric
Brest"n"Pussies radioshow
Sunday, 7h30-9h00 pm
Fréquence Mutine
BP 9
29276 Brest Cedex
France
- -----Message d'origine-----
De : Daniel Geddes <dangeddes@earthlink.net>
À : bomp@screamer.xnet2.com <bomp@screamer.xnet2.com>
Date : lundi 17 janvier 2000 23:44
Objet : Re: Supersuckers in Rennes ?


>
>>
>>
>> Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 10:03:21 CET
>> From: "Romain peutat" <rompeut2@hotmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: Supersuckers in Rennes ?
>>
>> <Salut,
>> <Supersuckers + Lunachicks + guest = 12 .02 . 00, Ubu, Rennes.
>> <Je ne sais pas s'il y a une tournée de prévue......
>> <Cédric
>> <cedric.fautrel@Freesbee.fr
>>
>> Merci bien Cedric,
>>
>> Je serais surement là avec des potes, l'occasion de boire
>> quelques godets. Encore jamais vu les Supersuckers sur
>> scène et je suis sur que ça pète. On va tacher de rester
>> dormir sur place. Gonn à Paris a été annulé.
>>
>> A+
>>
>>       ROMAIN
>
> It's French and contains the word Supersuckers.  Yawn.
>

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 22:49:08 -0800
From: DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
Subject: Lost Bomp Stuff

Howdy Ho to all in the land of Bomp!  I think I may have mentioned this on
the lvg list, but my hard
drive crashed big time recently, and I lost ALL of the e-mails, addresses,
favourites, etc. I had
saved.  So everything is beginning again from scratch.  Obviously, any
Bomplist stuff I can archive,
but there are hundreds of great offlist e-mails I got from folks here that
are irrietrably lost.  So the
first question, is what is the url to get to the Bomp archives?  Lotsa cool
stuff in there I would like
to see again.  And I had some snail mail addresses saved so I can send out
stuff to folks here, so
if ya'll don't mind me asking again, could ya'll send yer snail mails this
way?  Thought I'd do it
on one e-mail instead of several.  The folks I'm asking are Deena, Andrea,
Lee Sound Views, Heather, and Judy Jetson.  And while I'm @ it, I have
several pics of Justina and Evan from the
Grind, so if ya'll would to have copies, just forward me yer address offlist
and I'll mail 'em yer way.
(That goes for the other folks listed above).  Hope everyone is doing swell.
On the plus side,
I finally got a vcr again (for XMAS), and have been lotsa tapes.  Rented
some "Shindig" and "Hulabaloo" the other night (more on that later).  Cheers
and beers,

D.C. in Austin.

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 23:57:06 EST
From: Moparlary@aol.com
Subject: Re: Cavestomp/Details

In a message dated 1/17/00 9:02:33 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
boldface@easynet.co.uk writes:

<< 
 Some of us that were at Cavestomp 99 were interviewed by someone from
 Details... Does anyone know if an article was actually published?
 
 -- PJ
  >>
don't know about Details, but there is a capsule review in this months Spin, 
focusing mainly on the Monks.
     archivist Moparlary

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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 07:12:31 +0100
From: MC BIGOT <jerk@club-internet.fr>
Subject: Re: bomp-digest V2000 #21

Chuck Ciriello wrote:
> 
> I have both versions of "I'm Real" & they sound the same
> to me.   Chuck



Try French band Dogs's 1st LP ("Different").

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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 01:36:24 CST
From: "Howlin' Andy Hound" <modholland@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Radio Rumpus Room playlist, 01/07/00

Ron & Jean,

Thanks for the continued support of Thee Kiss N Tells on your radio show.  
We totally appreciate it!  We are currently recording what will hopefully be 
the debut full length.  When can I get a copy of that live Kiss N Tells show 
you recorded?  How did that turn out in your opinion?  Glad to see that you 
are spinning the Paisleys on the show too.  I hope all is well with you 
guys.  Take care and hopefully we'll see you soon.

Howlin' Andy



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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 03:07:16 EST
From: Timelessgods@aol.com
Subject: TIMELESS GODS! update

The following record reviews were added on 18 January 2000.

THE NECKBONES "The Lights Are Getting Dim" by Evan W.
THE SPLASH FOUR "Shame Shame Shame" by Evan W.

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