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   EatMag/Focus Magazing
     "Rick Rude" <rickroserude@hotmail.com>
   Re: Angel
     Evan Davies <efd@xnet2.com>
   and for the kiddies out there...
     "Jeffrey Lemlich" <limeston@bellsouth.net>
   Rock And Roll Dance Party1/30/01
     rat fink <deadend@ix.netcom.com>
   Bob Kuban & Angel (would be a strange combination)
     "Jeffrey Lemlich" <limeston@bellsouth.net>
   LULU
     JJRazz1@aol.com
   Sons of Yma
     Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
   Re: Shoutin' With Lulu
     "Lenny Smith" <lpsmith@gwi.net>
   No Way to Make Rock & Roll...
     "Lenny Smith" <lpsmith@gwi.net>
   Re: Sons of Yma/Have Titles, Need Artists
     "Lenny Smith" <lpsmith@gwi.net>
   Lackloves/Monks "Let's Start a Beat" Cavestomp cd
     "Lenny Smith" <lpsmith@gwi.net>
   Re: The Addrisi Brothers
     "Joey Beretta" <joeyb@aa.net>
   hits that missed
     HOODOO3005@aol.com
   Re: Casablanca
     HOODOO3005@aol.com
   Re: The Spiders
     Hitomi I <hitomi@kiwi.ne.jp>
   Re: Route 66
     Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
   Februaries today & tomorrow
     Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl

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Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 03:23:48 
From: "Rick Rude" <rickroserude@hotmail.com>
Subject: EatMag/Focus Magazing

   From the graveyard of empty bottles, a molotov cocktail toast!

   Hey, anyone wanting a good laugh or two while you're passing the time 
away at work or just waiting for something to downlaod should check out:
http://www.eatmag.com
there is ALWAYS something stupid going on there! The message board is a 
riot! Apparently someone's had enough of the moronic posts on there & 
decided to make a point about it!
Cheers!
Rick Rose Rude
http://www.rickroserude.com




_________________________________________________________________

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Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 00:08:55 -0500
From: Evan Davies <efd@xnet2.com>
Subject: Re: Angel

>Note: These Godz were a biker/boogie band from Ohio,

The Godz Are Rock 'n' Roll Machines  (as the ads in Billboard proclaimed at 
the time)!  Wasn't "Gotta Keep a-Runnin'" their big "hit?"  It makes sense 
that they'd be on tour with Angel as I believe they were on Casablanca 
subsidiary Millennium.

I bet I could find the cure for cancer if only I didn't have this useless 
information cluttering up my brain.

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Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 00:10:12 -0500
From: "Jeffrey Lemlich" <limeston@bellsouth.net>
Subject: and for the kiddies out there...

<<Now someone PLEASE answer this question. In the 1990's, there was a weekl=
y TV series of 'The Best Of Ed Sullivan.' I'm pretty sure that one episod=
e of this show had a Japanese rock group.>>

It was THE BLUE COMETS doing a song called "Blue Chateau".

Lock and loll!
J. Lemlich

Please check out my web page at:
http://www.limestonerecords.com
 

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Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 19:47:27 -0800
From: rat fink <deadend@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Rock And Roll Dance Party1/30/01

Hey Cats,

Here we go with yet another playlist for the Tuesday Night Rock And Roll Dance Party
which takes to the airwaves every Tuesday night 9pm until midnight e.s.t. on 90.1FM
WUSB in Stony Brook, New York...Apologies to those who see those more than once...

Go Cat Go: Please Mama Please (Let's Hear It Once Again For..., Vinylux)
Lee McBride: Confusion (Motorcycle Gang, Buffalo Bop)
Mike Waggoner & the Bops: Three Little Pigs (Minnesota Rockabilly Rock vol.1, White Label)
Joe Bennett & the Sparkletones: Cotton Pickin' Rocker (s/t, Paris)

'52 Pick Up: No More Nuthin' (Saturday Rich, Sunday Poor, Tomahawk)
Rock Cat Rock: One After 9:09 (Mess Around, RCR)
Vernon Talyor: She's Got A New Love (Daddy's Rockin', Run Wild)
Big Sandy & his Fly-Rite Boys: The New Ball (Swingin' West, Hightone)
Tumblers: Since Baby Left Town (Friday Night Rumble vol.4, Run Wild)
Jesse Al Tuscan & the Lumberjacks: Mr. Misery (88AM, Tail)

Raging Teens: That's How I Like It (s/t, Scollay)
Thumper Jones: How Come It (Rock It, SD)
Gene Vincent & his Blue Caps: Gonna Back Up Baby (Rock And Roll Masters, Capitol)
Link Davis: Sixteen Chicks (Sixteen Chicks, SD)
Joe Clay: Did You Mean Jelly Bean (Ducktail, Bear Family)
Hugh: Barrett: Devil' Love (Gang's House, Buffalo Bop)

Eddie Bardkall & the Corvets: Wailin' Wailin' Party (Minnesota Rockabilly Rock vol.4, White Label)
Luke McDaniel: My Baby Don't Rock (That'll Flat Git It vol.16, Bear Family)
Johnny Mercury & his Hot Rockets: Hillbilly Rave Up (Friday Night Rumble vol.4, Run Wild)
Dwight Pullen: Teenage Bug (Motorcycle Gang, Buffalo Bop)
Kenny Smith: Wild Man (Wild Men, Buffalo Bop)
Johnny Carroll: Rock And Roll Ruby (Rock Baby Rock It, Bear Family)

Chuck Berry: Too Much Monkey Business (The Great Twenty Eight, Chess)
Church Keys: Chicken Baby Chicken (Work With It!!!, Norton)
D Is For Dragster: Jailhouse Rock (7", Speed Nebraska)
Dogmatics: My Little Sister's Got A Motorbike (Everybody Does It, Homestead)
New Bomb Turks: Long Gone Sister (Destroy Oh Boy!, Crypt)
Lyle Sheraton & the Daylight Lovers: Ten Cents Cheaper (s/t, SFTRI)
Paul Revere & the Raiders: Over You (Mojo Workout, Sundazed)
Rocky & the Riddlers: Flash And Crash (Flash And Crash, Beat Rocket)

Kaisers: You're Just To Smart For Me (Wishing Street, Imperial Wireless)
Rapiers: On My Mind (7", Larsen)
Larry Williams: Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Dizzy Miss Lizzy, Ace)
Freddy Cannon: Tallahassee Lassie (7", Swan)
69 Hard: The Knockout Song (Friday Night Rumble vol.4, Run Wild)
Smugglers: Rock And Roll Was Never This Fun (All Punk Rods, Lookout)
Man...Or Astro-Man?: Alpha Surfari (Project Infinity, Estrus)
Royal Flairs: Gone Away (Original Recordings 1965-66, Unlimited Productions)

Citations: The Stomp (Land Of 1000 Dunces, Satan)
Milkduds: 9/10 Of Your Love (Shake, Square Target)
Thee Milkshakes: Shimmy Shake (Showcase, Braineater)
Mach Kung Fu: Lazy Susan (Exotic Exhaust, Time Bomb)
Les Dragueurs: Lunettes De Soleil (7", Wild Wild)
Hate Bombs: Wrong Place Wrong Time (Hunt You Down, Dionysus)
Chesterfield Kings: Yes I Understand (7", Living Eye)

Rookies: I'm The Kind (Time To Time, Teen Sound)
Mama Guitar: What Can I Think (7", Wiped Out)
Down -N- Outs: Cant Go On (7", Hipsville)
Fabulous Wailers: Mary Ann (At The Castle, Norton)
Hipster: I Can't Help It (7", Detour)
Others: How Many Times (Yellow, Purple And Green, Teen Sound)
Slow Slushy Boys: Et Tu Dis Yeah! (Zip-A-Dee Doo Dah, Larsen)
Phantom Surfers: Rheostat Rock (Exciting Sounds Of Model Road Racing, Lookout)
9th Wave: Hurricane (Hurricane, Beach House)
Satan's Pilgrims: Brokedown Deuce (Creature Feature, Estrus)

Supercharger: I Took A Ride (...Goes Way Out, Estrus)
Teengenerate: She's A Dumb (split w/the Screaming Bloody Marys, Wallabies)
Splash 4: Different (7", Rocka Rolla)
Tronics: Flipkot Secretion (What's The Hubub Bub, Wrench)
Esquerita: Wait A Minute Baby (Rockin' The Joint, Official)
Hasil Adkins: Ha Ha Cat Walk Baby (Out To Hunch, Norton)
Jerry & the Casuals: Battle Of The Three Blind Mice (Concussion!, Mr. Manicotti)
Mants: Countdown To Mant Attack (7" , Estrus)

Helicopters: Whole Lotta Shakin' In My Heart Since I Met You (split w/the Flaming Sideburns, Bad Afro)

Stallions: Don't Be That Way (Hey Baby, It's The....Junk)
Crispy Nuts: Will (7", Wrench)
Randy Captain Dynamite Hornknocker & his World Famous Loaded Hoods: Captain Dynamite (7", Ken Rock)
Kamikazes: Ain't Comin' Close (7", Alien Snatch)
Eyeliners: Rock And Roll Baby (7", SFTRI)
Dialtones: Baby Volatile! / Riot (splt w/the Gasolheads, Lollipop)
Campus Tramps: Yeah Baby Yeah (Blow It, Roto)


*programming note:

due to the upcoming reggae marathion there ain't gonna be
no dance party tuesday night (february 6th). we'll be back
upsettin' the airwaves on the 13th....


stay tuned.

- -Michael


  The Tuesday Night Rock And Roll Dance Party
            http://www.wusb.fm/deadend
       9pm until Midnight on 90.1FM WUSB
                Stony Brook, New York


       baby, the world ain't round...it's square!

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Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 00:12:17 -0500
From: "Jeffrey Lemlich" <limeston@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Bob Kuban & Angel (would be a strange combination)

Doug Sheppard asked me to pass on this info about Bob Kuban and Angel:
- -------------------------------------
So Bob's still alive and well. As you pointed out, the one who's gone is Sir
Walter Scott (a.k.a. Walter Northeis Jr.), who was shot by his wife in 1983,
then dumped in a cistern in the backyard of her lover, whose wife was also
found
dead! Or something like that ... just do a on-line search and you'll find
details.

As far as who went on to something else, he's thinking of Ray Schulte, the
lead
guitarist who went on to play with Touch in the late '60s. Not to be
confused
with other bands of the same name, they recorded the Street Suite album,
which
is basically a poor man's Jefferson Aiplane. Unless someone showed up in a
later
lineup, none of the guys on "The Cheater" ever played in Angel.

Angel's first album is great! So is the stuff vocalist/Maine native Frank
Dimino did with Dry Ice in the '60s (included on Arf! Arf!'s New England
Teen
Scene: Unreleased comp).

(The above thanks to Doug Sheppard.. thanks, Doug)

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

Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 00:54:43 EST
From: JJRazz1@aol.com
Subject: LULU

Laura Markley wrote:
 
 > I heard Lulu's "Surprise, Surprise" on the radio a long time ago and also
 > wondered where to get it (I don't have anything by Lulu). And doesn't she 
do
 > a Stones cover as well?
  >
<< Surprise, Surprise" IS a Stones cover. I think the Lulu version is on one 
of
 those Jimmy Page "Session Man" comps, if I remember right.
 
 Dan N.
 Phoenix, Arizona, USA
 
Since I get The Digest form not sure if this been addressed yet...
 "Suprise Suprise"  did appear on a boot of Jimmy Page, Session Man and Page 
does appear om some other Lulu tracks (as well as some cool Brenda Lee, 
"Thanks Alot" in particular) and this excellent cover of the Stones song can 
also be found on a Parrot LP From Lulu..With Love, where she also does a very 
dramatic ballad rendetion of "Here Comes The Night" not sure which came first 
this or Them, have heard a couple stories, as well as another Berns tune, 
"I'll Come Running Over" with a Small Faces "What Cha Gonna Do About It" riff 
and an obvious Jimmy Page guitar. This LP also features "Shout".  There is 
another Lulu LP on a budget label, Pickwick that has some cool stuff, 
including Bobby Darin's "Dream Lover" and "He's Sure the Boy I Love". The lp 
seems to have been released post To Sir With Love but the tracks sound 
earlier.
JJ Rassler

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Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 22:00:06 -0800 (PST)
From: Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
Subject: Sons of Yma

I don't know if anybody posted the tracklisting for
this yet, but if not, here 'tis:

1 Los Holy's- Sueno Sicodelico
2 The Golden Stars- Past Verde
3 Los Doltons- La Ventana
4 Los Doltons- Vision De Otono
5 Golden Stars- Angel
6 Los Shains- Apache 66
7 Los Saicos- Come On
8 Los Shains- No, No, No, No
9 Los Darts- Pregunto
10 Los Saicos- Demolicion
11 Los Drags- Necesito Alguien
12 Los Datsun's- Popotitos '69
13 Los Shains- Tirando Dedo
14 Los Yorks- Justo A Mi Gusto
15 The Same People- Don Nadie Soy
16 Traffic Sound- Destruction
17 Los Yorks- Solo Estoy
18 Los Stevios- GTO
19 Los Holy's- Holy's Piscodelicos
20 Los Holy's- Psicodelico Desconocido
21 Los Diablos Azules- Te Quiero
22 Los Belkings- Seima Patrulla
23 Los Belkings- Empujando Fuerte
24 Los Comandos- Moby Dick

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Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 01:11:53 -0500
From: "Lenny Smith" <lpsmith@gwi.net>
Subject: Re: Shoutin' With Lulu

James < HOODOO3005@aol.com > wrote:
<< And someone asked whether many of Lulu's 60s reckids were worth the
effort
- - -
well avoiding that "Shout" nonsense... >>

<And what's wrong with that?! Lulu & the Luvvers did that song PROUD...this
ain't Otis Day & the Knights, okay? I think he shoulda said "avoiding that
'To Sir With Love' nonsense...">

Awww, I even like that To Sir With Love nonsense; pretty classic if you ask
me.  Sentimental as all hell, but she does it so well--and such a GREAT
vehicle later for Lou Miami & the Kosmetics, too!  And not only that, if ya
turn Lulu's To Sir With Love single OVER...  ya get a really HOT version of
the Neil Diamond penned tune, "The Boat That I Row," a rendition that really
cooks!!!  If ya can find it, check out the Lulu episode of the excellent BBC
show, "Brit Girls."  She's a hell of a singer, and pretty damn hip ta boot.

Lenny

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Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 01:42:18 -0500
From: "Lenny Smith" <lpsmith@gwi.net>
Subject: No Way to Make Rock & Roll...

Don't ask me how or why, but I idly surfed myself to a page at
RollingStone.com that featured their idea of "next big thing" bands...  I
clicked on the first name on the list, At the Drive In, and was pretty
appalled by these production notes among the info:

<<Producer Ross Robinson forced the group to regress to childhood memories
before recording Relationship of Command. When ATDI went to record "Invalid
Litter Department," about the unsolved murders of women in Juarez, at the
Mexican border, Robinson had them imagine that the kick drum was the
heartbeat of all the world's missing mothers. "For me," says Rodriguez, "the
emotional links he made with all the songs worked. And there are plenty of
things, like breath therapy, that I learned but had never thought to apply
to music in the studio.">>

Eccchhhh.  Couldn't they just bite the heads off bats???  Besides, everyone
knows the kick drum is the heartbeat of SATAN...

Lenny

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Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 01:54:35 -0500
From: "Lenny Smith" <lpsmith@gwi.net>
Subject: Re: Sons of Yma/Have Titles, Need Artists

Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I don't know if anybody posted the tracklisting for
>this yet, but if not, here 'tis:

Yep, Jason!  Thanks to both you and Robert Feruglio for the info!  Most
appreciated!  (Did I get any "hits" on the other two tunes from the French
comp--"LSD Party" and "Super Erotica"?  Sorry to ask again, but as I said, I
lost a bunch of e-mails last night/this morning).

Lenny

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Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 02:02:40 -0500
From: "Lenny Smith" <lpsmith@gwi.net>
Subject: Lackloves/Monks "Let's Start a Beat" Cavestomp cd

Thought while I'm typing out thanks that I should take a second to
publically thank Nancy Neon for The Lackloves cd--you're RIGHT...  Great
stuff, and WAY Beatles-y in the best possible way!  Great songwriting,
singing and playing, no two ways about it!

and ALSO...  to thank Jon Weiss for some troubleshooting...

I had posted that while the video on my Standells Cavestomp cd played fine
with audio, the video on the Monks cd was smaller, and had no audio.  Jon
suggested way back then that I check the version of QuickTime I was using.
Well, I was in such a crunch for space on my drive at the time that I didn't
want to download the new QT, but having finally solved THAT problem, I just
got the latest version, and The Monks now play in the appropriate size, and
much more important, with all that great audio I remembered so well from
their amazing sets at The Westbeth!  I don't know why The Standells played
ok on the older version, and The Monks didn't, but lest anyone out there
fear that the there's any problem with the cd's, there ain't!!!

Thanks again to you both,

Lenny

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Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 23:32:17 -0800
From: "Joey Beretta" <joeyb@aa.net>
Subject: Re: The Addrisi Brothers

> In a message dated 2/1/01 7:11:12 AM Mountain Standard Time,
> boldface@easynet.co.uk writes:<< How high in the chart does a record have
to
> go to become a "hit". The Montanas certainly never appeared in the top 50.
> And, in fact, I've never seen this record in any used record store... --
PJ >>
>
> The Montanas had one record make the Billboard charts, "You've Got To Be
> Loved" which peaked at #58 in 1968.
>
> Andre

PJ was talking about the British charts.  Even though the Montanas were
British, they never had a British hit.

Joey

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Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 02:48:09 EST
From: HOODOO3005@aol.com
Subject: hits that missed

In a message dated 2/1/01 9:17:08 PM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:

<< How high in the chart does a record have to go to become a "hit". The
 Montanas certainly never appeared in the top 50. And, in fact, I've never
 seen this record in any used record store...  >>

In America, I always considered a hit to be anything in the upper 40 of the 
Hot 100, but then where does that leave regional smashes like "You're Gonna 
Miss Me" (Thirteenth Floor Elevators), "Road Runner" (Gants), "Who Do You 
Love?" (Woolies), or damn near every 45 the Cryan Shames released, for 
example, all of which floated around the bottom of the charts, and were radio 
active in some parts of the U.S., but never got through to all fifty states? 
Hate to sound like remedial geography here, but this really changes the view 
of what makes a "hit" and what doesn't...(I don't think this kind of 
regionalism really happens anymore, except maybe in rap).

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

Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 02:53:38 EST
From: HOODOO3005@aol.com
Subject: Re: Casablanca

In a message dated 2/1/01 9:17:08 PM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:

<<  have a video called "Inside the Casbah...  A History of
 Casablanca Records and Filmworks" with a pretty amusing Angel segment... >>

So does it include Lenny & the Squigtones?

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Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 17:11:28 +0900
From: Hitomi I <hitomi@kiwi.ne.jp>
Subject: Re: The Spiders

Todd Lucas wrote:
> 
> >Anyone else have this Spiders comp on Big
> >Beat? How incredibly cool! Lots of organ and
> >great guitar!   Jeez, their version of "Johnny B.
> >Goode" is killer!!
> 
> >Alice Cooper's band who did "DOn't Blow Your
> >Mind">? Evan
> 
> These Spiders were a Japanese 60's garage band.
> 
> Todd
> 
> ===> To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe bomp" to majordomo@xnet2.com <===

Please check my web pages about them 
http://60spunk.m78.com/spiders.htm

and 3 of the band formed new band called Sansfilter, which plys '60s beat and R&B Covers. 
Now They have a plan to have live in London in Novenver. 

http://60spunk.m78.com/sansfiltre.html



- -- 
 >>------------ST/MONO------------>

              Hitomi I
Cutie Morning Moon:Trans-World '60s punk
          http://60spunk.m78.com/

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Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 10:03:16 +0100
From: Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
Subject: Re: Route 66

Blair Buscareno wrote, Subject: Route 66:
>>My friend Bill is thinking of doing a paper on "Rt. 66".  He's interested
in a listing of as many versions as we can come up with. Start Your
Engines! (And motor west.)<<

and Bryan Thomas started a little list, followed by Lee, Squirrel, Mark &
Dinos and I added a few from my own base&books, adding up to this:

Note: I copied a load from books, not actually knowing the versions. A few
might be variations on 1960's tv theme, done then by Nelson Riddle and
re-done by him in 1962, not having anything whatsoever to do with Troup's
Route (musically). Riddle's '62-version is blasting out my speakers right
now, cuz I might just like that one even better than any Troup-written 66.
Just drowning in lush strings and horns..... aaaaaaaah again!!!.... and
again!!! 2 minutes is just too little!! Imagine the '60 version (a little
'thinner' lasts just over 1 minute!!)

+ Monti Amundson
ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL
+ Georgie Auld & Sarah Vaughan & Orchestra
BERRY C
+ Bishops
BOYD TWINS
+ Billy Bragg (as "A13, trunk road to the sea")
BRNO RADIO ORCH
BROWN Charles
+ The Chancellors
CLOONEY R
COLE NAT KING
COLE NATALIE
COMO P
+ Conveniens
+ Count Bishops
+ Cramps
+ Bing Crosby & the Andrews Sisters
+ The Dentals
DEPECHE MODE
+ Dr Feelgood
+ Ducks Deluxe
+ Earthquake
+ Five of Diamonds
FOUR FRESHMAN
+ Frantics
+ GUITAR WOLF
+ Ted Heath
HARRY JAMES BAND
+ Louis Jordan
+ Lazy Cowgirls
+ Glenn Long, His Piano & Orchestra
MAHARIS, GEORGE
MAHOGANY K
MANHATTAN LIGUED
MANHATTAN TRANSFER
+ Johnny Mathis & Nathalie Cole
+ George Melly & John Chilton's Feetwarmers
+ Messerschmitt
MURPHEY M
MURPHEY MICHAEL MARTIN
+ Outcasts
PETTY T/HEARTBREAKERS
PIZZARELLI JOHN
+ Pupils (aka the Eyes)
+ Radio Birdman
+ Real Ale & Thunder Band
+ Replacements
+ Buddy Rich
+ Nelson Riddle
ROCHE Betty
ROLLING STONES
ROMANTICS
SETZER B
+ Them
TORME M
+ Torment
TROUP B
+ Visions
ZYDECO BUCKWHEAT

Bryan
Lee
Batsquirrel.
Mark Ertmer
Dinos
Jan

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

and Phil Dil wondered:
>>Paul Revere And The Raiders "Mojo Workout" CD - is this the recent double
CD issue of early stuff, on Sundazed? Is it essential?  lemme
know.............<<

That's the one! Essential? Hell!! Would I die without it? Probably not. Is
it a truck-load of fun? Hell yeah!! You have NO EXCUSE to not
buy/steal/borrow this one. Those sick M.F.'s at Sundazed keep costing me
money!! And GOD!! Do I LOVE 'em for that!!! If only they had released that
Beau Brummels triple-set in chronological order........

My few cents...

L8er,
Jan.

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Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 10:14:21 +0100
From: Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
Subject: Februaries today & tomorrow

Hi y'all,

Now for the regular program, on Route 66 through the past:

On February 2, in

1954, the Prisonaires recorded "Don't say tomorrow" at Memphis' Sun
Studios;
1965, the Zombies recorded a BBC session, playing "For you my love", "I'm
going home", "Soulville", "What more can I do" and "Tell her no". The last
one was also done in an 'acoustic piano version';
1966, the Knickerbockers recorded "Give a little bit", "I must be doing
something right" (YES, you did!!) and "One track mind", in Los Angeles;
1967, Johnny Winter recorded "Goin' down slow", "Thirty-eight, thirty-two,
twenty" and "Tramp" at Pasadena's Recording Service.

On February 3, in

1928, Tommy Johnson recorded "Big road blues" and "Cool drink of water
blues", in Memphis;
1928, Rosie Mae Moore recorded "Ha-ha blues", "School girl blues",
"Staggering blues" and "Stranger blues", in Memphis;
1955, Muddy Waters recorded "I want to be loved", "My eyes (keep me in
trouble)", "This pain" and "Young fashioned ways" at Chicago's Chess
Studios;
1956, Elvis Presley recorded "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" and "Shake, rattle and
roll" at New York's RCA Studios;
1968, the Beatles recorded the basic track for "Lady Madonna" at Abbey
Road, finishing the song with overdubs on Fab. 6. According to the liner
notes of "Anthology 2" recording of "Across the universe" was also started
on Fab. 3. Yet, "The complete Beatles chronicle" dates the start of that
song on Fabruary 4. Anyway, it would take more than two years to finally
see the song released on the Beatles' swan song "Let it be", although a
different version appeared on a charity album in December 1969;
1970, the Free recorded "Oh I wept" at London's Trident Studios;
1985, the Jesus & Mary Chain recorded a BBC session, playing "The living
end", "Inside me" and "Just like honey".

That's gotta be it, for this week at least...

Have yourselves a great weekend!

L8er,
Jan (listening to the Beatles' first, probably the rest following:
roommate, who thinks it's 'children's music', has his part-time day...)

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