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bomp-digest        Tuesday, February 1 2000        Volume 2000 : Number 050



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The following subjects are included in this digest:
   Re: TEE & Crumpets; Larry & The Bluenotes
     "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
   Re: THE WHO
     "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
   Re: CaveStomp2000
     "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
   Re: THE WHO
     SHBEVLON1@aol.com
   Gruesome news
     "Erin Truscott" <ectruscott@hotmail.com>
   distro question
     "shawn." <poser@baynet.net>
   More Details on the Dug Dug's Webcast!
     "Ray Brazen" <raybrazen@hotmail.com>
   Elevators 1972 reunion?
     David <kynard13@yahoo.com>
   Re: THE WHO
     Rick McCullough <rsmccull@planetkc.com>
   Re: THE WHO
     "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
   Re: O Sins, was Re: CaveStomp2000
     Patrick Robinson <patrickrobinson@yahoo.com>
   Looking For L.A. and San Diego Shows In Apr
     "Tee" <voxarella@mailcity.com>
   Re: THE WHO:First Things First!
     PETEP@aol.com
   Larry & The Blue Notes
     greenfuzz@webtv.net (Mike Dugo)
   Bongos at CS?!
     Joe Bonomo <jwbon@yahoo.com>
   priceline
     Don Smith <DonTGD@erols.com>
   Re: THE WHO
     SHBEVLON1@aol.com
   Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete
     SHBEVLON1@aol.com
   Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete
     PETEP@aol.com
   Re: NW 60s Loose Ends
     DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
   Re: blues magoos
     "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
   Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete
     SHBEVLON1@aol.com
   Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete
     DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
   Re: THE WHO
     "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
   Re: richmond jazz fest 65? & tv & video questions
     "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
   Re: CCR book....
     "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
   Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete
     "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
   Re: THE WHO:Byrds Were Great!
     PETEP@aol.com
   Re: THE WHO:Byrds Were Great!
     TSanc43763@aol.com
   Re: TAKE ME OFF THIS FUCKING SHITTY LIST , IT'S FUCKING MY E-MAIL UP
     "woohaa igotyouallincheck" <angel_headed_hipsters@hotmail.com>
   Re: TAKE ME OFF THIS LIST , I'VE ASKED NICELY 3 TIMES BEFORE , DO IT OR I'LL FUC
     "woohaa igotyouallincheck" <angel_headed_hipsters@hotmail.com>
   Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete
     DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
   Re: Big Mistake here...
     DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
   Re: THE WHO:Byrds Were Great!
     DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
   Re: THE WHO
     "pixie ruin" <pulpgirl37@hotmail.com>
   Re: TAKE ME OFF THIS LIST , I'VE ASKED NICELY 3 TIMES BEFORE , DO IT OR I'LL FUC
     "alyssa" <gast@austin.rr.com>
   Re: Big Mistake here...
     "alyssa" <gast@austin.rr.com>
   Re: THE WHO:Byrds Were Great!
     TSanc43763@aol.com
   Them, post-morrison & The Byrds
     Jason M <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
   Re: THE WHO:Shut up/Pete's ok
     "alyssa" <gast@austin.rr.com>
   ugly ducklings, stoner songs,
     "scott albertson" <bradseed@hotmail.com>

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 19:49:07 -0500
From: "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: TEE & Crumpets; Larry & The Bluenotes

>
>Greetings all!
>
>Heh, yeah, sorry about the misspelling.  Tee & Crumpets were listed in the
>LA Weekly as TEA & CRUMPETS.  I even called that night and you were all
>listed as playing.  At least on the answering machine.

That happened to me once. The Black Light Chameleons were listed in an ad
for the Nightengale bar once. I thought they were out of town so I called
the bar, they said the ad was right. That night, I went to the bar, they
were listed at the door as being the first band. I asked the bartender, he
said they were setting up. I looked at the band setting up.

Once again, I was right and everyone else was wrong.

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

Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 19:53:15 -0500
From: "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: THE WHO

>
>thanks TOm...I got the first one but not the second or third! You think I
>should get Metay Beaty or try and find the other two??
>EVan

I'd find the other two. Either you buy one album when you already have a lot
of the best material on it, or you buy two albums that you don't have.

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

Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 20:00:28 -0500
From: "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: CaveStomp2000

> and then there is also lothar and the hand
>people, the fugs, the godz, the troggs, and/or pere
>ubu.  just something to trip past the doormat.
>
There's a version of The Godz still in existence, but I'm afraid they're not
Cavestomp material. From what I've heard, they sound more like their 70s
singer/songwriter material. (They promised that this time they'd be more
like they were in the beginning, but I have my doubts.)

Original line-up, original material would be fantastic but it's not likely
to happen.

Jon: if you're interested, I MIGHT be able to relay a message, but I doubt
it'd happen. You know what band politics are like.

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 20:00:25 EST
From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO

In a message dated 1/31/00 7:52:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
blackmonk@email.msn.com writes:

<< I'd find the other two. Either you buy one album when you already have a 
lot
 of the best material on it, or you buy two albums that you don't have.
  >>
How much of the material on Meaty Beaty is on the last two of the first three 
albums?
Evan

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 17:07:55 PST
From: "Erin Truscott" <ectruscott@hotmail.com>
Subject: Gruesome news

Hey everyone!
For any followers of the Tyrants of Teen Trash...here's some news!
The GRUESOMES will be playing their first show in something like 10 years in 
Toronto at the Horseshoe Tavern on March 4th.  It's kind of a strange night, 
the gig is part of the horrid Canadian Music Week so there are 4 other bands 
playing but the Gruesomes will be closing the night and playing for 2 hours! 
  Yippeee!
Bye for now,
Erin
______________________________________________________

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 20:17:20 -0500
From: "shawn." <poser@baynet.net>
Subject: distro question

i have a (technologically challenged) friend in Italy who has a rockin'
garage band called The Motivs.  they have a CD out and are lookin' for
distribution.  anyone have any leads on good (ie distro's who don't screw
you around) distros?  they sound like a Junk Records band heavily
influenced by The Sonics.  any help would rock.  thanks!

shawn.

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 17:11:24 PST
From: "Ray Brazen" <raybrazen@hotmail.com>
Subject: More Details on the Dug Dug's Webcast!

RAY BRAZEN here....just wanting to make sure you all are aware of the big 
Dug Dug's worldwide radio special coming up this weekend at 
WWW.RAYBRAZEN.COM...Two hours of music and talk and surprises with Mick 
Spillane and myself, enlightening y'all to the greatness of the world's most 
legendary Mexican psychedelic rock band!

The show will feature highlights of all five original Dug Dug's albums, and 
spotlight much rare and unreleased material including original first album 
demos, the free single that was included in copies of the first pressing of 
that same album,  the CINCO DE CHOCOLATE Y UNA DE FRESA soundtrack, and live 
recordings made in New York in 1968, among other things!!

Meanwhile, the website will also premiere new archival photos and articles 
on the day of the broadcast, plus the lyrics to the first Dug Dug's album in 
their total accuracy and entirety!

Don't miss this very special WWW.RAYBRAZEN.COM exclusive!!! Saturday night, 
February 5 at 9:00 PM Eastern, 8:00 Central (and in Mexico City), 7:00 
Mountain, 6:00 pacific, 10:00 in Hawaii and Nova Scotia, 2:00 AM February 6 
in London, 12:00 noon February 6 in Australia....etc.!

Con amor,
RAY BRAZEN


WWW.RAYBRAZEN.COM is your one-stop link to.....
EL MUNDO LOCO DE LOS DUG DUG'S and
THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE GODZ!

______________________________________________________

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 16:14:32 -0800 (PST)
From: David <kynard13@yahoo.com>
Subject: Elevators 1972 reunion?

"Bull Of The Woods: was released on Lelan Rogers'
International Artists label in 1968. With the
exception of a reunion Thirteenth Floor Elevators
concert in 1972 (still widely available on a bootleg
cassette)blah blah blah"

Blitz Magazine 
Number 42 
March/April 1982

Has anybody heard this show? If so, tell me about it!
__________________________________________________

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 20:00:17 -0800
From: Rick McCullough <rsmccull@planetkc.com>
Subject: Re: THE WHO

That Terrance Stamp/Peter Fonda movie that came out last year contained
a snippet from The Seeker.  I mention it because for me it was an
unintended highlight from a film that plotwise was rather convoluted.
Rick

Patrick Robinson wrote:

> for some reason i have always loved "the seeker". i
> know the lyrics are a bit cheezy, but the riff is
> fantastic.  absolutely townsend.  my real problem with
> the song is the production.  not really up to the who
> sound.  almost as if it was a throw away song.
> by the way, the quadrajets do a reved up cover of the
> song.  production there sounds like shit as well.  but
> then again, it is the quadrajets.
>

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 21:02:24 -0500
From: "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: THE WHO

>
>In a message dated 1/31/00 7:52:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>blackmonk@email.msn.com writes:
>
><< I'd find the other two. Either you buy one album when you already have a
>lot
> of the best material on it, or you buy two albums that you don't have.
>  >>
>How much of the material on Meaty Beaty is on the last two of the first
three
>albums?


I don't know about the second, but I think I Can See For Miles is the only
track on Sell Out.

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

Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 18:33:57 -0800 (PST)
From: Patrick Robinson <patrickrobinson@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: O Sins, was Re: CaveStomp2000

 
> 
> I guess I'd say that if you gave me a choice of
> listening to The Original
> Sins thru '91 or '92 and compared it to anything JT
> has put out on his own,
> I'd jump right to the O Sins material. That's not
> knocking Brother JT, just
> saying that it's not as much my style. 
 

fair enough.  i do tend to be drawn to the weirder and
more psych sounds.  but as with many, will have to
draw the line somewhere when it becomes hippy dippy.  

					PATRICK g. ROBINson
					 BURN DENVER DOWN
__________________________________________________

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 18:41:49 -0800
From: "Tee" <voxarella@mailcity.com>
Subject: Looking For L.A. and San Diego Shows In Apr

Hi, Fellow Bomp Babies-

Tee and Thee Crumpets are looking to book a couple of  Fri and Sat shows in L.A. and San Diego  in early-mid April or so. If anyone is interested in booking us, or knows of anybody interested in booking us, or has any booking contacts for LA and SD, please email Neil at neil@bitey.com.

Thanks,

Miss Tee
- ---
Tee & Thee Crumpets- www.bitey.com/crumpets
Outta The Basement And Into The Garage!- www.bitey.com/tee



MailCity. Secure Email Anywhere, Anytime!
http://www.mailcity.com

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 21:40:03 EST
From: PETEP@aol.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO:First Things First!

How can you run when you haven't crawled yet?  If you don't know all the cool 
Who, Kinks, Stones, Animals, Yardbirds,Byrds, Beatles, Zombies,etc, then your 
entire perspective on all this music is skewed. 
           Get a full knowledge of all the basics, then go to the primitive 
60's punk stuff. 


Pete(who just bought an original 45 of The Cobras "Instant Heartache" and is 
fuckin flying high! What a loud record)
              

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 20:57:49 -0600 (CST)
From: greenfuzz@webtv.net (Mike Dugo)
Subject: Larry & The Blue Notes

......to the best of my knowledge, there has never been a Larry & The
Blue Notes comp CD.  If I'm wrong...sombody please correct me!!

Mike 

Staff Writer
Lance Records
http://www.lancerecords.com

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 18:57:03 -0800 (PST)
From: Joe Bonomo <jwbon@yahoo.com>
Subject: Bongos at CS?!

Yeah, I gotta agree.  As great a songwriter as I feel Barrone is, I
don't think that The Bongos are CS material at all.  They put on
entertaining shows but were veering towards New Romantic-type Big Lush
Pop in the mid 80s when they broke up and since then Barrone's material
is quite unlike CS--to say the least.

Joe
__________________________________________________

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 22:20:17 -0500
From: Don Smith <DonTGD@erols.com>
Subject: priceline

>Was I dreaming or did I just see a Farfisa Combo Compact (grey) being
>played by the band backing William Shatner in a Priceline.com
commercial?
>(Not sure if it's in all of 'em, but in the one with "We Gotta Get Out
Of
>This Place" there's definitely a shot or two that you can see it in.)
>Blair

probably.  An email acquaintance of mine directed the series and it
features in Shatner's backing band: Carrie Brownstein (Sleater-Kinney),
Local DC'er Mary Timony (Helium), and Charles Ganza (Guv'ner). not bompy
per se, but pretty weird.

you can view some of them on the priceline website

Don

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

Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:01:19 EST
From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO

In a message dated 1/31/00 9:04:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
blackmonk@email.msn.com writes:

<< I don't know about the second, but I think I Can See For Miles is the only
 track on Sell Out.
  >>
Is this prolly the best one?

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

Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:04:02 EST
From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete

In a message dated 1/31/00 9:57:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, PETEP@aol.com 
writes:

<< How can you run when you haven't crawled yet?  If you don't know all the 
cool 
 Who, Kinks, Stones, Animals, Yardbirds,Byrds, Beatles, Zombies,etc, then 
your 
 entire perspective on all this music is skewed. 
            Get a full knowledge of all the basics, then go to the primitive 
 60's punk stuff.  >>
    I have stuff by all these bands except the Byrds who suck. (And no...I 
didn't get them all in tape trades.) I've been into most of these bands since 
I was in elementary school for chrissake. Just cuz I only have The Who's 
first album you go and assume I have nothing else by the popular 60s 
rocknroll bands? You're thinking is skewed.
Good day,
Evan

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:13:19 EST
From: PETEP@aol.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete

You annoy the shit out of me, Evan. I can't stand your drivel on this list.

And the Byrds were great.

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 23:27:36 -0800
From: DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
Subject: Re: NW 60s Loose Ends

Bob, I'd like to add to what everyone has said before:

Many thanx for sharing yer wonderful memories of seeing all these great 60s
NW bands.  It's really
cool you post here, since a lot of us on the list were either too young to
experience the Sonics live,
or weren't even born yet (i'm 30).  Look forward to reading more of yer
entertaining tales.  Cheers,

Dennis J.

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 21:26:36 -0800
From: "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
Subject: Re: blues magoos

wyld and pohlemus (art and bob)---can't remember which surname applies to
whom---the firm was Longhair Music---we loved 'em just for the name in those
days---i actually applied for a job as a gofer for them since i fit the
image perfectly---didn't have anything open at the time though---however it
was the first time i saw a gold record...
- -----Original Message-----
From: Don Smith <DonTGD@erols.com>
To: bomp@xnet2.com <bomp@xnet2.com>
Date: Sunday, January 30, 2000 9:39 AM
Subject: blues magoos


>
>Who managed the Blues Magoos?  I was watching their clips on te Jack
>Benny special and the Smothers Brothers and it hit me that these people
>had some good management for not that many hits.
>
>Don
>

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:22:52 EST
From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete

In a message dated 2/1/00 12:17:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, PETEP@aol.com 
writes:

<< You annoy the shit out of me, Evan. I can't stand your drivel on this list.
  >>
There's no place like home...there's no place like home. Maybe you should 
stop talking down to me like I'm a student or something.

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 23:34:24 -0800
From: DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete

Someone said:

> And the Byrds were great.

I second that motion!  They are one of my FAVOURITE bands of all time (but
I'm also a huge folk-rock fan).  Pure magic w/12 string guitars and harmony
vocals.  The first four Lps rule the
world!

Mr. Spaceman (aka DJC)

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:30:29 -0500
From: "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: THE WHO

>
>In a message dated 1/31/00 9:04:11 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>blackmonk@email.msn.com writes:
>
><< I don't know about the second, but I think I Can See For Miles is the
only
> track on Sell Out.
>  >>
>Is this prolly the best one?

I love the album, but I don't know if it'd be your favorite. They were
already starting to move away from their early sound. Still pop, but a few
progressive touches. Do you like The Kinks' Village Green Preservation
Society or later Small Faces?

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 21:34:55 -0800
From: "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
Subject: Re: richmond jazz fest 65? & tv & video questions

wowee---now we're really getting out there---uraguayan film
collectors!!!---since you seem to be a man about town on this topic, do you
have any leads on the herman brood film "cha Cha"---dutch with lene lovich
and nina hagen (his short-time spouse)---early 80's if i recall---saw it
once--still looking for a video
- -----Original Message-----
From: Don Smith <DonTGD@erols.com>
To: bomp@xnet2.com <bomp@xnet2.com>
Date: Sunday, January 30, 2000 11:25 AM
Subject: richmond jazz fest 65? & tv & video questions


>
>No really, I really wasn't born until 1968, but yes I know about this.
>
>I always thought Batman was the first show to be on twice a week, but I
>heard about Shindig doing this too, because I think the Shindig Live
>from London special was their new fall season show done split into 2
>episodes shown on the same week in Sept/Oct (non-video-collectors will
>still recognize this as the Who "Live From Richmond" material- I
>think).  and I thougth they ended the episode by saying something like,
>"In two days catch the next part of Shindig live from london with the
>Who."
>
>Which actually brings me to another question.  You can almost always
>find footage of british bands playing in a club with a
>horizintally-striped piece of cloth behind the band.  What club was
>that?  I heard it was the Marquee Club in London(?) but heck if I know
>because... that Who footage is (I think, it's not in front of me) also
>in front of that same cloth tent thing, which would make me think it's
>the Richmond Jazz Festival (and then perhaps actually in a large tent).
>But I have some color footage of the Animals in the same situation, and
>that looks like it was 1 or 2 years earlier than the who (64 instead of
>66).
>
>So which location is it and was this shown in the UK as well?  where the
>richmond jazz festivals broadcast anywhere or made into films like the
>NME Pollwinners?
>
>And what's the deal with this "Small Faces Movie" called 'Dateline
>Diamonds?'  I was told the Small Faces actually act in it, but that
>seems unlikely.  and does anyone have copies of the Dutch beat films
>like "Beat It" (1966)?  Anyone know any Brazilian film collectors who
>could talk about the Brazilian teenage rock music movies?  A big
>Uruguayan film collector (this internet is so esoteric) told me that
>none exist because of military repression at the time, but another
>person gave me titles in portuguese.  anyone?  I fear one of these rock
>movies was a brazilian TV movie, which doesn't bode well for finding it
>anywhere since the trendy TV Globo in Brazil went out of business in
>like 1969 & their film library was sold in lots- according to this dude
>at the national archives of Brazil.  Anyone have info on "tv movies"
>made about bands in UK/Europe/Asia/Latin America?  I know Mutantes and
>other brazilian Psyche bands recorded tv commercials and I've seen like
>a 5 second clip of one of them for Shell Oil, anyone know about other
>non-US bands recording TV commercials in the 1960s?  Am I getting cabin
>fever after all this snow?  Should I calm down now?
>
>Don
>
>-----------
>Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 20:29:59 -0800
>From: "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
>Subject: Re: shindig v hullabaloo
>
>ok don---now do you remember that there was a stretch (late 65 or early
>66)
>when shindig was on twice a week in what would later become known as
>prime
>time?
>

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 21:53:20 -0800
From: "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
Subject: Re: CCR book....

the one i read was Bad Moon Rising by Hank Bordowitz---simon and schuster
1998---he did a great job of assembling a pastiche of old articles,
interviews, etc---did not speak with john fogerty---tom fogerty is
dead---did talk to doug clifford and stu cook and tom's family---basic
summation is that john is a  genius jerk who screwed everybody else---or
depending on your opinion, he carried them all for too long...
- -----Original Message-----
From: Brendan Lepschi <B.Lepschi@pi.csiro.au>
To: bomp@xnet2.com <bomp@xnet2.com>
Date: Sunday, January 30, 2000 3:42 PM
Subject: CCR book....


>
>Someone mentioned a recently published (1998/1999) book on Creedence
>Clearwater Revival a few days ago.  Does anyone have a title and/or author
>for this?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Brendan
>

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:51:41 -0500
From: "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete

>
>Someone said:
>
>> And the Byrds were great.
>
>I second that motion!  They are one of my FAVOURITE bands of all time (but
>I'm also a huge folk-rock fan).  Pure magic w/12 string guitars and harmony
>vocals.  The first four Lps rule the
>world!
>
First six.

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:51:09 EST
From: PETEP@aol.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Byrds Were Great!

In a message dated 2/1/2000 12:37:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
DCAMPA@austin.rr.com writes:

<< I second that motion!  They are one of my FAVOURITE bands of all time (but
 I'm also a huge folk-rock fan).  Pure magic w/12 string guitars and harmony
 vocals.  The first four Lps rule the
 world! >>

I've been a folk-rock fan for a long time, so those first four Byrds albums 
are sacred to me. They influenced so many bands- I still get chills when i 
hear that stuff.

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

Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 01:03:24 EST
From: TSanc43763@aol.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Byrds Were Great!

In a message dated 1/31/00 10:00:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, PETEP@aol.com 
writes:

<< 
 I've been a folk-rock fan for a long time, so those first four Byrds albums 
 are sacred to me. They influenced so many bands- I still get chills when i 
 hear that stuff.
  >>
Yeah, Big time agreer,  "Younger than Yesterday" is one of the top 10 lp's of 
all time in my books.  Tony

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

Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2000 06:17:59 GMT
From: "woohaa igotyouallincheck" <angel_headed_hipsters@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: TAKE ME OFF THIS FUCKING SHITTY LIST , IT'S FUCKING MY E-MAIL UP

>From: DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
>Reply-To: bomp@xnet2.com
>To: <bomp@xnet2.com>
>Subject: Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete
>Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 23:34:24 -0800
>
>Someone said:
>
> > And the Byrds were great.
>
>I second that motion!  They are one of my FAVOURITE bands of all time (but
>I'm also a huge folk-rock fan).  Pure magic w/12 string guitars and harmony
>vocals.  The first four Lps rule the
>world!
>
>Mr. Spaceman (aka DJC)
>

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Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2000 06:19:52 GMT
From: "woohaa igotyouallincheck" <angel_headed_hipsters@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: TAKE ME OFF THIS LIST , I'VE ASKED NICELY 3 TIMES BEFORE , DO IT OR I'LL FUC

>From: PETEP@aol.com
>Reply-To: bomp@xnet2.com
>To: bomp@xnet2.com
>Subject: Re: THE WHO:Byrds Were Great!
>Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:51:09 EST
>
>In a message dated 2/1/2000 12:37:35 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>DCAMPA@austin.rr.com writes:
>
><< I second that motion!  They are one of my FAVOURITE bands of all time 
>(but
>  I'm also a huge folk-rock fan).  Pure magic w/12 string guitars and 
>harmony
>  vocals.  The first four Lps rule the
>  world! >>
>
>I've been a folk-rock fan for a long time, so those first four Byrds albums
>are sacred to me. They influenced so many bands- I still get chills when i
>hear that stuff.
>

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:31:25 -0800
From: DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete

Tom said:

> First six

Yeah, I agree w/you there that the first six Byrds Lps are great.  I was
listing the first four albums
because that featured the original group (or some sememblance of it).  The
membership changed
quite a bit during "Notorious Byrd Bros" and "Sweetheart of the Rodeo."
Both great, though.

Dennis J.

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:36:33 -0800
From: DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
Subject: Re: Big Mistake here...

Hey, to all the Bompsters here, just to let ya'll know, I didn't send the
e-mail with the stuff taking me off this list.  Someone quoted my e-mail
though.  Hope it didn't confuse anyone.  (It did, me,
though).

Dennis J.


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From: woohaa igotyouallincheck <angel_headed_hipsters@hotmail.com>
To: <bomp@xnet2.com>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: TAKE ME OFF THIS FUCKING SHITTY LIST , IT'S FUCKING MY E-MAIL
UP

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 00:41:25 -0800
From: DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Byrds Were Great!

Tony said:

> Yeah, Big time agreer,  "Younger than Yesterday" is one of the top 10 lp's
of
> all time in my books.  Tony

It's in mine too, for sure.  Hey, Tony, now you got me curious, what are
some of yer other top
fave Lps of all time?  That could be the start of a cool thread as well.
Loved yer website, btw, and
what yer doing w/it.  Very groovy!

Dennis J.

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Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2000 01:50:39 EST
From: "pixie ruin" <pulpgirl37@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: THE WHO

"meaty beaty big and bouncy" is great. one of my favorite albums. its just 
like a best of of the who. so if you have all of their albums its rather 
pointless. i just have it cos all of my who is on vinyl...

cheers,
pixie




"so many pills, so little time to do them"--the make-up

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 01:00:36 -0600
From: "alyssa" <gast@austin.rr.com>
Subject: Re: TAKE ME OFF THIS LIST , I'VE ASKED NICELY 3 TIMES BEFORE , DO IT OR I'LL FUC

- ----- Original Message -----
From: woohaa igotyouallincheck <angel_headed_hipsters@hotmail.com>
To: <bomp@xnet2.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: TAKE ME OFF THIS LIST , I'VE ASKED NICELY 3 TIMES BEFORE , DO
IT OR I'LL FUC.....

You'll what????!!! Eh? Make an ass of yourself even more than you have
already? Man, I always get back to looking at the listy and there's a prime
example of "i've not a clue" awaiting.  Never one to mince, I still get SO
irritated when people don't know how to unsub and start screaming in their
headers..............

Shit, quit whining and learn how to un- sub, you meandered your way in here
did you not...............then how did you lose the wherewithal to vamoose?
Acumen absent, I suppose.

To unsubscribe from the list, send an e-mail to majordomo@xnet2.com. In the
body of your message, type:

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Wow, it's just that difficult!   In addition,  if you want the hell off the
list don't go quoting my pal Dennis' post and whining in your headerm or the
other gentlemen's (PETEP)for that matter.

for you, adieu,
~ALYSSA

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 01:10:17 -0600
From: "alyssa" <gast@austin.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Big Mistake here...

- ----- Original Message -----
From: <DCAMPA@austin.rr.com>
To: <bomp@xnet2.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 2:36 AM
Subject: Re: Big Mistake here...


>
> Hey, to all the Bompsters here, just to let ya'll know, I didn't send the
> e-mail with the stuff taking me off this list.  Someone quoted my e-mail
> though.  Hope it didn't confuse anyone.  (It did, me,
> though).
>
> Dennis J.

Not me, I know YOU, and I've seen you soused, doused, and doubled up
beerwise, (having fun of course)and yer still a gent with a point who would
certainly not post that nonsense.

That was no angel, and definitely no hipster. Or the inverse, whichever you
prefer.if one must be crass, be creative, shitty this and that, sigh, yawn.
Hiss! Grrr! Slap!!

~ALYSSA
ps dennis-heard Fuzz was great w/frigg-a-go-go, just got back from picking
up my mixer from Sue over at Casino's..........it was a wylde night in
Austin,  Half Japanese in town(i told you our Jad Fair thing)........we'll
talk later offline.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: woohaa igotyouallincheck <angel_headed_hipsters@hotmail.com>

> Subject: Re: TAKE ME OFF THIS FUCKING SHITTY LIST , IT'S FUCKING MY E-MAIL
> UP
>
>
>
>

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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 02:09:59 EST
From: TSanc43763@aol.com
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Byrds Were Great!

In a message dated 1/31/00 10:34:56 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
DCAMPA@austin.rr.com writes:

<< 
 It's in mine too, for sure.  Hey, Tony, now you got me curious, what are
 some of yer other top
 fave Lps of all time?  That could be the start of a cool thread as well.
 Loved yer website, btw, and
 what yer doing w/it.  Very groovy!
  >>
Thanks man!,

Top lp's (at least top, this week, in no particular order)
Younger than Yesterday-Byrds
Revolver-Beatles
Remains-same
Love-Forever Changes (this is probably my favorite lp of all time)
Outsiders-same (Dutch)
Blues Project-live at cafe a go-go
Zombies-Odyssey & Oracle
Them-Angry Young Them
Everly Bros.-2 Yanks in London
The Pretty Things-S.F. Sorrow

&70's stuff
Sex Pistols-Never mind the bollocks
Buzzcocks-Another music in a different kitchen
Undertones-same
Jam-Sound Affects
Dead Boys-Young Loud & Snotty
  
Tony            (and of course millions more)

Anyone else?

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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 23:31:11 -0800 (PST)
From: Jason M <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
Subject: Them, post-morrison & The Byrds

Hey everybody. Uhh, I got a ? for ya.
Because I am a poor student who lives from paycheck to
paycheck (only cuz I spend all my money on CD/LPs) I
was wondering if someone could wreckammend a Them CD
(I think there are 2 out, is one better, or are both
good stuff?), because I don't want to spend the $ for
the original LP(s). Thanks a bunch. Also, does anyone
know how to get a record sleeve un-warped? I got an
order from Midnight (Diggin Up Down Under) and I guess
cause of cold or hot weather the sleeve just got bent
to shit. Any suggestions? Thanks again.
- -Jason Mata
PS-Speakin of the Byrds, how bout "Have You Seen Her
Face"? Thats my favorite.Oh yeah, almost forgot, is
there a Byrds album that has Roger McGuinn doing "Dont
Worry Ma Im Only Bleeding", as performed on the Easy
Rider OST, I remember seeing the CD in a store, but I
dont think it had that song. The OST also doesn't have
that Electric Flag song that they play right after the
guys leave New Orleans, I think its called "Biff,
Bang, Pow", but this song is on the OST of a movie
called...Aw I forgot.
See ya & sorry for the rambling.
- -Jason
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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 01:43:45 -0600
From: "alyssa" <gast@austin.rr.com>
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Shut up/Pete's ok

- ----- Original Message -----
From: <SHBEVLON1@aol.com>
To: <bomp@xnet2.com>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: THE WHO:Shut up Pete


>
> In a message dated 1/31/00 9:57:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, PETEP@aol.com
> writes:
>
> << How can you run when you haven't crawled yet?  If you don't know all
the
> cool   Who, Kinks, Stones, Animals, Yardbirds,Byrds, Beatles, Zombies,etc,
then  your
>  entire perspective on all this music is skewed.            Get a full
knowledge of all the basics, then go to the primitive
>  60's punk stuff.  >

I remember when Green Day said they had never heard of the Buzzcocks or The
Jam........ummm, bollocks.

then EVAN wrote:
>     I have stuff by all these bands except the Byrds who suck.

AAACCKK!!  Can't believe me ears.  Evan, you have a wide base of knowledge
for your age, and I've noticed through the months that your tastes reflect
some diversity, and I agree more than disagree with you about many a band,
but come now, the flat out phrase,
"....the Byrds who suck"..........should really be acknowledged more
accurately as perhaps you don't care for them.

They deserve credit, they have credit, they will continue to garner
credit........hell, I don't run around with my Capn Beefheart is God button,
but respect the direction from which the art came................as for the
Byrds, for you, regardless if their harmonies are too soft or the twelve
string too hippie, or maybe you just can't stand 'em, but The Byrds were a
truly wonderful band in my estimation.  And I (when and if)I clean house
listening to Alien Sex Fiend, Lothar and the Hand People, The Misfits, Love,
Sham 69, a thousand other things that eventually, always,
include...................... The Byrds.

Also, nothing beat sitting on my front steps at 916 Haight @Divis, in  SF,
hearing some beatlebus drive by with "Eight
Miles High" blaring.............as ganja from the rasta landlord/seamstress
wafted through the breeze............then back to my flatmates and the SST
fest we were going through at the time.............eeesh.. What the hell is
Mike Watt doing these days anyway, cept that Ballhog thing.........oops,
wrong list.   I bet you know Evan!

it's all personal, taste, that is.
~ALYSSA
ps and c'mon, his (PETEP"S)taste isn't skewed, it's just HIS.  Yeah, I got
super aggro at the New Bomb Turks last night, so I'm like some peace-nik
today balancing karma.


 (And no...I
> didn't get them all in tape trades.) I've been into most of these bands
since
> I was in elementary school for chrissake. Just cuz I only have The Who's
> first album you go and assume I have nothing else by the popular 60s
> rocknroll bands? You're thinking is skewed.
> Good day,
> Evan

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Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2000 02:56:58 EST
From: "scott albertson" <bradseed@hotmail.com>
Subject: ugly ducklings, stoner songs,

man, great to hear Sundazed is reissuing the Nothin' original. the version i 
have(unidisc music), sucks!  the lead riffs are totally mixed out.  all 
rhythm guitar, no lead riffs.  i've heard two versions:  one with kick ass 
guitars..2, and one with one guitar, again, that sucks.  please say the 
Sundazed version is the go0od one.  and i also like to know who the moronic 
idiot was who dumbed down this masterpiece.  you could hve destroyed the 
stones.  get out of the reissue business you asshole!

god, i'm going off.  i just don't get how someone so clueless could wreck 
such a kickass song.

ok, enough of the stoner songs thing.  you want a list.  i got the list.  
just remember, drugs offer great inspiration but,....they'll fuck up your 
band, i guarantee it... DC city govt tests me every thurs.  two dead bass 
players,  stolen records, gear, drummers in jail.  i'll talk off list but 
the glammer thing just makes me sick now.  sorry to be such a buzzkill but 
i'm sick of seeing my inspiration get sucked up into somebody's arm.

scott
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