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bomp-digest        Thursday, January 25 2001        Volume 2001 : Number 058



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Here's what people are yacking about in this digest:
   Scram Party 2/4 - Janet Klein - Bangers & Mash
     Kim Cooper <scram@bubblegum.net>
   Re: fun w/ Babelfish!
     "Raymond Tucker" <astroboy@triad.rr.com>
   Thunders Book
     Planckzoo@aol.com
   Re: Okay, we've DONE IT
     Andies Candies <chumley_bear@yahoo.com>
   Re: bomp-digest V2001 #56
     TwigYoungLions@aol.com
   Re: Manfred Mann (was)
     "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
   Re: Lemon Pipers
     mr392@webtv.net (Tony)
   Smokey!!!!
     "John Trembly" <johntrembly@netzero.net>
   Re: A Stumper
     karl roper <karlr_@yahoo.com>
   Re: Thunders book
     karl roper <karlr_@yahoo.com>
   wednesday
     Don Smith <DonTGD@erols.com>
   RE: Sun Ra
     Edward Tanner <cruisomatic@yahoo.com>
   Re: new issue of mojo!
     "Laurent Bigot" <jerk@club-internet.fr>
   Re: new issue of mojo!
     pekka.laine@yle.fi
   Re: Wrong Movie Title, PJ./You Are What You Eat..
     DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
   Re: Sandy Nelson
     DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
   Re: Lemon Pipers
     HOODOO3005@aol.com
   Re: The Lovin' Spoonful Mix
     HOODOO3005@aol.com
   Re: The Anderson Council - new mp3's!
     Moreen5000@aol.com

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 17:46:56 -0800
From: Kim Cooper <scram@bubblegum.net>
Subject: Scram Party 2/4 - Janet Klein - Bangers & Mash

Please join us for the Scram #13 magazine release party
starring Janet Klein and her Parlor Boys and Bangers & Mash

When:  Sunday February 4th, 6-9pm
Where: Holly Matter Modern Art, 710 N. Heliotrope Dr. (at Melrose)
            telephone (323) 666-0303

On stage at 7pm, direct from Rumpot-upon-Tyne UK, are the amazing
Bangers & Mash.  For this appearance, they will be playing their coffee
house set, with acoustic versions of great songs from their upcoming CD
"As Primitive As Can Be" (on English Cooking Records!).

Appearing at 8pm are Janet Klein and her Parlor Boys.  Janet is the
beautiful cover star of the current issue of Scram.  The enchanting
ukulele chanteuse offers obscure, naughty and lovely songs from the
teens through the thirties, and is backed by a swell band including
alumni of R. Crumb's Cheap Suit Serenaders.

Drop by to hear some nifty sounds, have a beer, view the "Under a Queen
Sized Bed" exhibition currently installed, and socialize with other nice
folks.  It's FREE!  Hope to see you there.

- -Kim
- --
Scram
PO Box 461626
Hollywood, CA 90046-1626
http://www.scram-magazine.com
visit the Bubblegum Book page at http://www.bubblegum-music.com

Out now Scram #13, featuring Arizona novelty-garage faves Hub Kapp and
the Wheels, The Shocking Blue, Mark Farner--American!, fab new Gearhead
Records group Red Planet, the Mooney Suzuki, Neil Hamburger, Gene
Sculatti on Dylan wannabes, guys who sound like girls, the last days of
Ohio tiki palace the Kahiki, weird secrets of Thai cuisine, and plenty
more.

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 20:59:03 -0500
From: "Raymond Tucker" <astroboy@triad.rr.com>
Subject: Re: fun w/ Babelfish!

It's a shame that babelfish was altered last fall. Some guy in Australia ( I
think) had written a script called babelfish butcher which would retranslate
any phrase several times, and the end result was skewed far beyond
recognition.

- ----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Wright <AlanW@SeattleArtMuseum.org>
To: <bomp-digest@xnet2.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 8:44 PM
Subject: fun w/ Babelfish!


>
> You can have a lot of fun w/ Babelfish! I took some reviews, then
translated
> them into different languages and back into English and here's the
results.
> First are the real reviews, done for Hit List mag, then the translated
ones:
>
> ROLLING STONES "Unreleased Decca Live Album 1972" CD
> Although originally issued six years ago, I think this is a recent
> reissue.  Apparently this was, as the title suggests, a live album cut
over
> three nights, at three different shows, in three different cities.  The
> release was then squashed when the STONES left Decca forever. It captures
> the band on their "Exile On Main Street" tour, all rough and ragged,
replete
> with a well-utilized horn section on a few songs. For the most part, this
is
> amazing sound quality, which isn't surprising since it was professionally
> recorded for an intended release. Unfortunately, on my copy at least there
> is some odd  "clicking" and "popping", and sound dropouts during parts of
> the last three songs, which is a shame since the band really cuts loose on
> these numbers! That aside, this CD.  The band just rocks, plain and
simple.
> (AW)
> (Stonehenge, no address)
>
> THIRD BARDO 10" EP
> A great slab of wax collecting up all the known recorded works by
> this legendary Long Island psych-punk band. "I'm Five Years Ahead Of My
> Time" is an absolute stunner, but other tunes like "I Can Understand Your
> Problem," "Rainbow Life," "Lose Your Mind" and "Dawn Of Tomorrow" are all
of
> almost equal caliber. (AW)
> (Sundazed/ P.O. Box 85/Cocksacie, NY/12501)
>
> REMAINS 10" EP
> Another great Sundazed 10" vinyl gem, this time featuring Boston's
> amazing Remains. A great set of raunchy, R&B-soaked '60s garage-rock
> featuring a previously unissued take of "All Good Things," plus five other
> tunes that make their first ever appearance on wax! To paraphrase the
liner
> notes, these are all absolute gems! (AW)
> (Sundazed/ P.O. Box 85/Cocksacie, NY/12501)
>
> V.A. "Outlaws In My Eye, Texas!" CD
> Sort of a CD version of "Bloodstains Across Texas" and "Deep In The
> Throat Of Texas," but with stuff not on either of those. Great selection
of
> rare and raw tracks from the likes of the VAMPS, OFFENDERS, STAINS, REALLY
> RED, SKUNKS, BOBBY SOXX, NERVEBREAKERS, VOMIT PIGS, HUNS and more. Some
odd
> typos on the song list make for humorous retitling as in AK47's "The Badge
> Means You Suck" which they call "The Badge Men You Suck."  Now that could
> change the meaning of the song entirely!   (AW)
>
>
> VARIOUS "Aliens, Psychos & Wild Things" CD
> This is one of the greatest, craziest, most wigged-out comps of
> '60s garage band relics I've ever heard! The bands on this regional outing
> all hailed from Virginia or the Carolinas, and the incredibly detailed
> booklet tells you all about them. All of this is primo stuff, with rockin'
> contributions (five of which have never been released before) from bands
> like the WILD CHERRIES, SWINGING MACHINE, PROVERBIAL KNEE HI'S, BEACHNUTS,
> as well as three bands which lent inspiration to the title, the ALIENS,
> PSYCHOS and WILD THINGS.  Do not, I repeat, do not pass this up if you see
> it! (AW)
> (Arcanta Intl./P.O. Box 194/Charlottesville, VA/22902)
>
> ROLLING the STONY " CD of album 1972 of the phase of Unreleased Decca ",
> although it is brought originally towards outside before six years, I
think
> that it is a new new editing. It was obvious, as the title suggests, more
> than three nights an album of the phase cut in three other exhibitions in
> three other cities. The version was in a hurry if PIERRE always left
Decca.
> It takes to the prisoner of the tape in them " travels of the exiles in
> absolutely rougher and the main street of loqueteux " filled surrounds the
> section of utilisée well a horn in some songs. For the majority it is a
> quality of his to surprise, that does not surprise, since one placed
> vocacional for certain version. Unfortunately in my copy at least it gives
> the ramification " to more cliqueter " uneven and and references of the
> noise during the sections of the three last songs " ", that are one
> deshonra, since the short tape really freely in these numbers! From this
CD.
> The rock, level and the simple one of the right tape. (aw) (Stonehenge, no
> address),
>
> THIRD great BARD 10 " galette of the EP Wachsa, that satisfies upwards,
all
> the registered work, this long legendary punk of psych of the tape of the
> island admits is " I is to divide five years before my time " is absolute
of
> assommeur, but of the other air like " I its problem, " " the life of the
> rainbow knows understands that " " it destroys his alcohol " and " the
> man¢ana tomorrow-gray " is all that the almost same calibers. (aw)
> (rectangle 85/cocksacie of sundazed/p. or, NY/12501)
>
> 10 REST of " gemme VINYLEP other 10 great Sundazed " this mark, that
covers
> the amazing rest with Boston. A whole garage great Roche raunchy of R&B
> soaked ' 60s, the one that is not brought outside grasping " that all the
> good five beforehand things cover " the other air, that make their first
> aspect in the wax! Around cover notes they paraphrasieren there is all the
> absolute jewels! (aw) (rectangle 85/cocksacie of sundazed/p. or, NY/12501)
>
> VV.a. " forbids in my eye, which covers bricks! " at the job covered of
UNE
> PLUS a DARKER COPY of a version of UNE MORE than one DARKER COPY " of the
> points of the blood by the roof of bricks " and " does not detail in the
> throat of the roofing tiles ", but with the material into neanche of
those.
> The rare and raw selection similars the VAMPS, the CULPABLE ONES, the
POINTS
> REAL the RED ONES, discover the large SKUNKS, the POLICE OFFICER SOXX,
> NERVEBREAKERS, PIGS of me VOMITING, HUNNEN and more. Some unequal
> typesetters in the list of the song version at the transfer retitling as
in
> AK47 ' s " the means of the symbol strive you " those the men, who
inhaliert
> from the symbol the " call of the hour " those the meaning of the whole
song
> modify could! (aw)
>
> VARIOUS " the other ones, CD of the wild things and Psychos " this is a
> largely eres, moves it, the majority comps wigged out reliques, which
never
> feel from the shelter of the 60sgarage ' at me! The bandage in this
regional
> whole number of the hailed trip Virginiens or Carolina and the
unbelievably
> detailed opinion librete whole one it approximately it. All it is this
> material from first with the contributions rockin ' (of those it has the
> five itself forwards never released) from Wendish it as the CILIEGE GAME,
> which MACHINE of the OSCILLATION, GINOCCHIO PROVERBIAL GOOD DAY,
BEACHNUTS,
> thus as bandage three that it the inspiration the title, which must borrow
> WILD OTHER ONE, PSYCHOS and THINGS. The inside revival from i, NOI measure
> fire setting this do not go, if you see it! (Aw) (arcanta intl./P.O.
> inscatolare)" CD, that not surely was only, what to attendersi this CD
> another of the boys of the disturbance " of COCTELERA 194/Charlottesville
> GEHT/in of the infinite quantity 22902 of coctelera DS obviously moitié
> moitié help help cooked inside retarder période luckyly, benchè, this
> responding connection.
>
> Alan W.
>
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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 16:13:42 EST
From: Planckzoo@aol.com
Subject: Thunders Book

I am ashamed to say I have yet to pick up the new editon of the Thunders bio, 
but a few people have told me it is outstanding, with many revisions and lots 
of new photos. I think Bomp may have it in stock, I need to order it soon.
 Speaking of books, I picked up the book Vacant, by Nil's Stevens, my initial 
scan through it has left me impressed. I had looked at it at bookstores and 
thought it was so so, but now that I have looked at it more, I am very 
impressed, lots of great photos and diary enteries by Stevens, who was very 
close to the Pistols and the punk rock explosion of 76/77. I can't wait to 
see the new Mojo, for some reason none of the stores in this area get it 
until 3 weeks after it hits NYC.

ERic
the Man in the Blaque Cap

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 14:23:11 -0800 (PST)
From: Andies Candies <chumley_bear@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Okay, we've DONE IT

  every torch a tree around this time?

Andrea


   Moparlary@aol.com wrote:

Well if you must know, I wrestled my dads tree out the door of his suburban
NJ home at 7-ish Sunday night. I think little pine cones were starting to
sprout. Worst thing is picking those needles (they call them pine needles for
a reason, folks) outta my sweathshirt. Ow! I think more tree is still in the
orange/red and blue carpet. Glad my family isn't alone in pressing the
Christmas /Ground Hog day envelope!
outta my tree..moparlary


In a message dated 1/22/01 9:50:14 AM Eastern Standard Time,
skoorka@yahoo.com writes:

<< And there I was thinking he was the latest to
get rid of his pine-needle sheddin' wonder at 2 PM EST Sunday January 21st...
right after I finished shoveling the mound of snow we got. It was pretty
funny
watching him trying to get it out the door. I'm pretty sure he ripped off
more
needles than he kept! Gotta admit, the tree did still smell nice though.
 >>

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 18:54:51 EST
From: TwigYoungLions@aol.com
Subject: Re: bomp-digest V2001 #56

ON MY Player right now = Through the Years- ROY WOOD  ....MAN This cat is IT 
!!! California MAN by the Move OHHHHHHHHHHH.. and See My Baby Jive ? Holy 
Shit !!  I forgot how good this stuff is  regards Twig 

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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 18:34:48 -0800
From: "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
Subject: Re: Manfred Mann (was)

movie sucks---would've walked out but a friend got me comps to boston
premiere in 68/69 with ? simon and peter yarrow (of P,P &M) who had a lot to
do with the making of this one---it's like me seeing deborah harry with wind
in the willows---i know i was there but everything was so unremarkable that
i have no recollection of the event
- -----Original Message-----
From: Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
To: bomp@xnet2.com <bomp@xnet2.com>
Date: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 5:56 AM
Subject: Manfred Mann (was)



>remembered the words "My name is Jack and I live in
>the back of the Greta Garbo home," with mental images

This song (by..erm...someone else) also appears on the soundtrack of a film
called All You Can Eat. I've got the soundtrack album (£1 in a charity shop
cos it looked interesting) but never seen the film. Anyone seen the movie?
Why is it never on TV? -- PJ

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 21:37:05 -0500 (EST)
From: mr392@webtv.net (Tony)
Subject: Re: Lemon Pipers

...actually he's a "paper boy".It is a paper route that he has had for
years.
 Take care,
  Tony

Nostalgia Funny Car Registry -
http://community.webtv.net/NFCOA/NostalgiaFunnyCar 

Mr.392's website -  http://community.webtv.net/mr392/mr392sHomePage 
 
3825's website -   http://community.webtv.net/mr392/3825sHomePage  

Diatonic Records website- 
http://community.webtv.net/mr392/DiatonicRecords

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 21:21:51 -0500
From: "John Trembly" <johntrembly@netzero.net>
Subject: Smokey!!!!

Has anyone else on here ever noticed how well some of Smokey Robinson's =
compositions lend themselves to rock arrangements/renditions? I just =
picked up the split CD of the Hellacopters and the Flaming Sideburns on =
Bad Afro with the former kickin' out the jams on two Smokey tunes and =
they rock!!!=20
So here's a great idea (I think): why doesn't someone put together a =
Smokey tribute album with bands like the 'Copters and Fu Manchu? It =
could be called Stoners Do Smokey. Whaddya think guys? We could get =
Nashville Pussy to re-record a new, cleaner version of "First I Look At =
The Purse" than what appeared on 45 previously.
And I agree with a lot of everyone's opinion of the AllMusic website. =
I'm on there a lot doing "research" and don't agree with 90% of their =
reviews. A lot of the folks on this list write 100% better than some of =
the scribes on there, maybe people like NancyNeon and Moparlary should =
apply for jobs there.=20

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 19:22:13 -0800 (PST)
From: karl roper <karlr_@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: A Stumper

Of course there's that GREAT line in that Bloodhound
Song where the singer in a frenzy wails over & over
"the drummer in Def Leppard's only got one arm!"
Karl.



__________________________________________________

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 19:27:11 -0800 (PST)
From: karl roper <karlr_@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Thunders book

< anyone get the new j.t. book; reviews? 

lee sound views >


<Yeah, it's really great. Sad, but great. Really well
written. I really 
liked her book on the Dolls, too. The new version of
the Thunders book (it
originally came out in the '80s, before he died) has
more stuff, and
includes a cool CD w/ unreleased mixes of
Heartbreakers stuff, and some 
live solo Thunders. The unreleased mixes are really
cool, too. 

Alan>

So is there much more stuff? I've got a copy of the
original version & am trying to decide whether it's
worth my while (& $) ordering the updated version.

Karl. 

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 22:29:46 -0500
From: Don Smith <DonTGD@erols.com>
Subject: wednesday

> Why 
>is "rock journalism" filled with people who couldn't WRITE their way out of a 
>paper bag and wouldn't recognize a HOOK if it hit them in the face?! 

when AMG started up I got offered a big bunch of bands to review, and 
the company said they'd pay me 250 for each review.  $250 for each 
band?  I said.  I will write you some great, detailed, stuff!  No, $2.50 
for each record.   The one person I know who wrote for them said he put 
a stack of records in front of him and gave himself 10 minutes to review 
each record.  Even then, we joked, he was only pulling down $15 per 
hour.  He reviewed everything in his entire collection.

You are what you eat:

>Anyone seen the movie?
>Why is it never on TV? -- PJ

because it's a Cinema Verite art film

> There are a couple of amusing moments but it's basically an incredibly >self-indulgent quick-cash-in montage of forgettable quotes, street scenes, and >amateurishly  staged "freak-outs".....the kind of nonsense you'd expect a clueless >movie studio to try and foist on you in 1968.  "The kids will love this!!"  Ugh.  >It's horrible.
ummm... no, it really is an "underground film" from the era of Warhol.  It wasn't released by a major studio at all.  I'm sure Domenic Priore knows the details of what post-beat canyon-dwelling flower freak made it, but David Crosby pops up in it and I also believe that Charles Manson is in it too, except that it was probably filmed in 66-67 before he was out of prison- there's a guy in the film who looks just like Manson without the beard.  The that I heard was that the director showed this on the underground circuit and got a job as a cameraman for DA Pennebaker when he did Monterey Pop.  I am pretty positive that I also heard that some of the people who worked on Don't Look Back did this that summer.  Not to be confused with World of Acid or other fake documentaries, this one has got grad student project written all over it.  "get your genuine KRLA Nazi Helmet"

>how do terrible bands like At The Drive-In become super popular within a
>matter of months, seemingly coming out of nowhere, while other great and
>cool bands thrive in obscurity their entire existence
They signed with a very good management team, perhaps the best in the [underground] business. But at the Drive In are hardly horrible, they are this generation's Green Day or Sex Pistols, playing passable punk rock for kids who never bought it before. bland, yes, but hitting all the right buttons.  now the religious-emo rock on alternaradio, that is horrible.

But seriously, if anyone here is really upset that their band will toil in obscurity, then sign the big contract... wait, you don't want to get involved with that end of the business???  uhhh... toil in obscurity...

Don

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 19:46:54 -0800 (PST)
From: Edward Tanner <cruisomatic@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Sun Ra

Alan:
I just read your post and I'm with you on Sun Ra.  Saw
him and the Ork twice.  Both concerts were inspired. 
The tour was "Space is the Place".  My brother was the
distributor for Sun Ra's private label in the early
mid 70's and he has or had lots of cool individually
hand labeled lps.  He and SR had a sort of friendship,
partially based, on the fact that my brother would
actually pay cash for multiple copies of whatever he
could get his hands on.  Sr inspired my brother to
take up the farfisa organ also.    I have an
autographed SR lp and I cherish it.  Also, you're the
only person I have seen who mentioned Dale and Dan's
opus..although my copy is on the Tifton label.
- --- Alan Wright <AlanW@SeattleArtMuseum.org> wrote:
> 
>  >>The Sun Ra singles double-CD includes a few
> versions of a song that is 
> >>ostensibly about Batman ("Watch Out For the
> Batman" or something?) 
> 
> <<What exactly is this "Sun Ra" singles double CD? 
> Which label released it?
> Any garage bands included?  Thanks.>>
> 
> The Sun Ra singles CD is a double CD of, uh, Sun Ra
> singles.  It's on the
> Evidence label, 1996. I am a Sun Ra fan, but this is
> one of my fave releases
> of his. Even those not into his more way out jazz
> stuff may dig a lot of the
> early doo-wop and R&B stylings of his earliest
> singles. Because this is all
> singles stuff, the songs tend to be shorter and thus
> more digestable to the
> unitiated. Songs like "Muck Muck" and "Hot Skillet
> Mama, both recorded w/
> "space age vocalist" Yochanan in 1957 have shown up
> on various R&B comps
> over the years. "I'm Gonna Unmask Batman" was
> recorded in '68 and later
> again in'74. 
> 
> An aside to this is the "Sensational Guitars of Dan
> and Dale: Batman and
> Robin" LP released on Diplomat in the '60s. It was
> reissued last year by
> Magic City Records and retitled "Sun Ra vs. Dan and
> Dale." Featuring Sun Ra
> along with members of the Blues Project, this
> wigged-out  mostly instro
> offering is definitely worth checking out!
> 
> Alan 
> 
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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 18:39:58 +0100
From: "Laurent Bigot" <jerk@club-internet.fr>
Subject: Re: new issue of mojo!

a big piece on status quo.
>


Too bad they didn't use pictures of the Spectres/Traffic Jam instead of all
those ugly 70s ones.


Laurent

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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 09:11:26 +0200
From: pekka.laine@yle.fi
Subject: Re: new issue of mojo!

Hey,

New Mojo is definitely worth getting. Ramones and Television pieces are
really good , I think.
Status Quo story is thorough too except for the pre-boogie psych-Quo.
Actually,  unlike mssr. Bigot, I also  enjoyed seeing those
ugly hairy 70's shots of the band. Especially the big photo that starts the
whole story is hilarious. Let your hair down, people!!


Pekka

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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 01:30:34 -0800
From: DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
Subject: Re: Wrong Movie Title, PJ./You Are What You Eat..

Mike F said:

> It's "You Are What You Eat", actually.  And I don't blame you for wanting
to check out the film if you've heard the soundtrack LP, which has some
brilliant stuff on it.

I have that Lp (it's one of many that I bought in a huge bulk off my
old roommate), but haven't listened to it yet (though I've had it for
around two years now!)  One of the pics on the covers has a VERY
stoned looking Peter Yarrow with this huge grin on his face, pretty
funny.  My copy also was in shrinkwrap, so I unwrapped it @ least and
will now play it sometime soon...

Dennis

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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 01:34:51 -0800
From: DCAMPA@austin.rr.com
Subject: Re: Sandy Nelson

Linda (Ferguson, not Lovelace) said:

> Sandy's one of my favorite drummers of all time.

Ditto here!  I was turned on to him a couple of years ago (about the
time I started getting into the Ventures), and have yet to find an Lp of
his from the sixties that I didn't like (just like the Ventures).  Also love
all those great Go-Go covers!  It's amazing how many records that guy
did, I estimate from the sixties alone it's around forty or so.  Anyone
have any idea?

Signed Texas D.C.

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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 03:00:45 EST
From: HOODOO3005@aol.com
Subject: Re: Lemon Pipers

While Mike F. is defending the Lemon Pipers, might as well plug "No Help From 
Me," which was the B-side of "Green Tambourine."

<< The Lemon Pipers were another of those bands with Machiavellian 
producers/record companies that tried to twist them into something they 
weren't......now mind you, I LOVE most 60s shiny pop records, and the 
aforementioned LP contains a bumper crop of that.....but they also allowed 
the band to contribute a couple of their OWN songs.......one of which, 
"Stragglin' Behind" is a bluesy garage-rocker that just kicks ass (even if 
the vocal is a bit over-the-top).........but the REAL masterpiece is "Through 
With You", which closes the album.....and I humbly submit that it may well be 
the BEST undiscovered garage/psych pounder ever.  "Undiscovered"....on a 
million-selling LP.  How sad is THAT?? >>

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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 03:15:22 EST
From: HOODOO3005@aol.com
Subject: Re: The Lovin' Spoonful Mix

In a message dated 1/24/01 8:28:27 PM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:

<< the lovin spoonful mix is that 
 horrible total-separtion stereo mix that seemed to be really popular around 
 65-66 when stereo was still more or less a novelty. lovin spoonful songs 
 are conspicuously subject to this heinous seperation problem, hence the 
name. 
 try listening to "daydream" or "did you ever have to make up your mind"  on 
a 
 car stereo sometime through one speaker, all you get is john sebastian on 
one 
 side and the band on the other. >>

Anohter example: the stereo version of the Hondells'"Little Honda," where 
with the twist of a knob you can hear an acapella version on one speaker and 
an instrumental version on another. I'm not as down on the almighty Lovin' 
Spoonful Mix as some people---it sounds great when both speakers are in 
working order (reference point: Funkadelic's FREE YOUR MIND & YOUR ASS WILL 
FOLLOW album, Sly & the Family Stone's STAND!, and the stereo version of 
almost any 50's/60's recording---I said ALMOST).

JP

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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 04:39:00 EST
From: Moreen5000@aol.com
Subject: Re: The Anderson Council - new mp3's!

Just downloaded all 4 of the songs available on the site, and had to say 
Thanks !!! Great stuff !!!    can't wait til the CD comes along ..... maureen

In a message dated 1/24/01 10:53:40 AM, rpf@saturn.gbhnet.org writes:

<< 
The Anderson Council are proud to announce the online release of their new
single "Sitting on a Cloud". This will be the first single off of their
new CD "Coloursound" to be released in the Spring of 2001 on Sinclair
Records. As an added bonus we have made another track from
"Coloursound" available called "Hole in the Sky". 

To download these mp3's - please go to the website below:

http://artists3.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/The_Anderson_Council/ >>

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