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Here's what people are yacking about in this digest:
   re: drumming sons
     "(gopher) george rollins" <alias_zimbob@excite.com>
   Beatle Boots
     Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
   Re: For those of you in NY
     Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com>
   RE: Beatle Boots
     "Jan Herman Veldkamp" <jh.veldkamp@home.nl>
   Radio Rumpus Room playlist, 2/2/01
     Ron Thums <rumpus2@bitstream.net>
   Re: Aorta
     Sknoof@aol.com
   Re: Aorta
     Jake <elvissinatra@yahoo.com>
   Re: Beatle Boots in NY
     "Canale, Deena" <DCanale@QueensLibrary.org>
   Februaries 4 & 5
     Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
   Re: Beatle Boots in NY
     "BlackMonk \(Tom,as always\)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
   Re: No Way to Make Rock & Roll...
     psautier@wanadoo.fr
   Re: Back From The Grave Question
     "Roberto Feruglio" <wrongway@tiscalinet.it>
   Re: The Throb
     "Roberto Feruglio" <wrongway@tiscalinet.it>
   RE: Monks
     Moparlary@aol.com
   Dirty Water Club - FREE this Friday
     Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
   Re: drumming sons
     joergen.roenn@swipnet.se
   MODERN NEEDS NYC, 2/8
     SoundViews@aol.com
   Re: Beatle Boots in NY
     Edward Tanner <cruisomatic@yahoo.com>
   Sin against humanity
     yeeyeemgt@webtv.net (Michael Quirk)
   Re: drumming sons
     "Sam Elwitt" <elwitt@mindspring.com>
   RE: Sin against humanity
     "Jan Herman Veldkamp" <jh.veldkamp@home.nl>
   Re: Beatle Boots in NY
     Rocky Serkowney <rockys@tbaytel.net>
   moon maids
     "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
   Re: Route 66
     "Scott Charbonneau" <scottcharbonneau@hotmail.com>
   Re: Back From The Grave Question
     SHBEVLON1@aol.com
   Fwd: New Crypt Website????
     SHBEVLON1@aol.com
   For Sale: Rockin' Vickers CD
     Scott Swanson <swandwn@agora.rdrop.com>
   Re: Back From The Grave Question
     TSanc43763@aol.com
   Re: Back From The Grave Question
     PETEP@aol.com
   Re: Fwd: New Crypt Website????
     Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
   Re: the year: 1963 and more
     Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 04:26:47 -0800 (PST)
From: "(gopher) george rollins" <alias_zimbob@excite.com>
Subject: re: drumming sons

do grandsons count? cedric burnside plays with his grandfather, r.l.





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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 13:56:21 +0000
From: Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: Beatle Boots

>Where's a good place to get Beatle Boots?

Carnaby Street. At least that's where I got mine...

I tried out www.beatleboots.com but they claimed there was a waiting list
and they'd get back to me when they could. That was over a year ago.

PJ

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 06:03:49 -0800 (PST)
From: Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: For those of you in NY

- --- "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)"
<blackmonk@email.msn.com> wrote:
> 
> Where's a good place to get Beatle Boots?
> 

Mike Sinnochi's closet. 





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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 15:29:10 +0100
From: "Jan Herman Veldkamp" <jh.veldkamp@home.nl>
Subject: RE: Beatle Boots

I bought mine at www.beatleboots.co.uk, and  found them to be very helpful
and fast (my boots arrived in the Netherlands after 3 days). The company is
in fact Solely of Liverpool. Maybe you should give them a chance ....

Jan-Herman

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> To: bomp@xnet2.com
> Subject: Beatle Boots
>
>
>
> >Where's a good place to get Beatle Boots?
>
> Carnaby Street. At least that's where I got mine...
>
> I tried out www.beatleboots.com but they claimed there was a waiting list
> and they'd get back to me when they could. That was over a year ago.
>
> PJ
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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 08:41:44 -0600
From: Ron Thums <rumpus2@bitstream.net>
Subject: Radio Rumpus Room playlist, 2/2/01

Folks,

We hadn't planned on the inordinate number of covers played on tonight's
show -- it just turned out that way. Lucky for us they were all GREAT!

Again we say "thanks" to the artists and labels responsible for producing
tonight's music, and to the loyal listeners who encourage us to air it
every week! (For six 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 streams live in RealAudio, and as always, our most
recent shows are archived in their entirety in RealAudio -- check out the
RRR web page to see what we've been up to!)

Here's the Radio Rumpus Room playlist for Friday, Febuary 2, 2001:

SAVVY SHOW STARTER (ALWAYS LOCALLY RECORDED!)
Kai Ray -- Trashman's Blues (Desperate Rock'n'Roll, Vol. 15; Flame)

Kai (rhymes with "high") Ray was an active Twin Cities performer and studio
musician. His song "Trashman's Blues" -- the flipside of his thrice-issued
1958 single "I Want Some Of That" -- will forever go down in history as the
song that inspired the Trashmen to take that sainted name.

George Jones & Gene Pitney -- I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night
(George Jones & Gene Pitney; Musicor)
Saturn V Featuring Orbit -- Give Her Lovin' (7"; Dionysus)
Bobby Fuller Four -- King of the Wheels (The Bobby Fuller Four; Ace)
Donna Loren -- Cycle Set (The Best of...; Missing Records)
Isley Brothers -- Twist & Shout (The Songs of Bert Russell Berns; Sloopy II)

Splashback -- Dune Buggy (Mrs. Moto)
Hondells -- Ridin' Trails (You're Gonna Ride With Us, Vol.1; ATM)
Del Noah and the Mt. Ararat Finks -- Sasquatch on a Snowmobile (Blower
Explosion; Skunk)
Swanks -- Ghost Train (Wild Rock & Roll Instrumentals; Collector)

Dwight Yoakam -- I Want You to Want Me (Tomorrow's Sounds Today; Reprise)
Sprague Brothers -- Lucy (Forever and a Day; HMG)
Small Faces -- Runaway (From the Beginning; Deram)
Young Fresh Fellows -- I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite (The Ultimate
Battle for Pop Supremacy; Mammoth)

Slackmates -- Westside Story (Hot Car Girls; Stella)
New York Dolls -- Pills (Lipstick Killers; ROIR)
Doug Kershaw -- Louisiana Man (Diggy Diggy Lo; Era)
Lazy Cowgirls -- The Wayward Wind (There's a New Girl in Town, double 7";
Sympathy for the Record Industry)

Jimmie Dale Gilmore -- Blue Shadows (One Endless Night; Windcharger/Rounder)
Don Rich & the Buckaroos -- Chaparral (Country Pickin': The Don Rich
Anthology; Sundazed)
Johnny Bond -- Twilight on the Trail (Country and Western: Johnny Bond
Standard Transcriptions; Bloodshot Revival/Soundies)
Deke Dickerson and the Ecco-Fonics -- Where Am I Goin'? (Rhythm Rhyme and
Truth; HMG)

Park Avenue Playground -- The Trip (Beyond the Calico Wall; Voxx)
Standells -- Medication (The Very Best Of...; Hip-O)
New Yorkers -- Mr. Kirby (Northwest Battle of the Bands Vol. 1: Flash and
Crash; Sundazed)
Sonny Flaharty & the Mark V -- Hey Conductor (Hey Conductor; Bacchus Archives)

And that was that!

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'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. CST
Recent archived shows in RealAudio, playlists and much more at:
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Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 09:49:47 EST
From: Sknoof@aol.com
Subject: Re: Aorta

Jake spake:

<<They apparently recorded with Dave Kalmbach (founder of Fenton Records) at Great Lakes studio in Sparta where most of the great Fenton recordings were made.  The Aorta album is available on cdnow.  Is it any good?>>

Well, since it was I who brought 'em up in the first place, I'll take this one.  Like I said in the first place, that Columbia LP is not very BOMPular, not garage at all.  It's late 60s very-serious-heavy-psych with a couple of orchestrated pop gems tossed in (HOODOO, you MUST like "Sprinkle Road To Cork Street"????) but, let me be objective and say:  if you hate Vanilla Fudge, you will likely hate this as well.  They don't really SOUND like the Fudge (though the vocals are similar in some places) but it's the same kind of ATTITUDE.

Me, I love it.  "Catalyptic" is absolutely the BEST song to play on Hallowe'en.

Mike F.
 

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 07:20:16 -0800 (PST)
From: Jake <elvissinatra@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Aorta

Do you have the original record, or the German CD version?  I'm just wondering
how the CD sounds...
Jake

- --- Sknoof@aol.com wrote:
> Well, since it was I who brought 'em up in the first place, I'll take this
> one.  Like I said in the first place, that Columbia LP is not very BOMPular,
> not garage at all.  It's late 60s very-serious-heavy-psych with a couple of
> orchestrated pop gems tossed in (HOODOO, you MUST like "Sprinkle Road To Cork
> Street"????) but, let me be objective and say:  if you hate Vanilla Fudge,
> you will likely hate this as well.  They don't really SOUND like the Fudge
> (though the vocals are similar in some places) but it's the same kind of
> ATTITUDE.

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Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 10:54:31 -0500
From: "Canale, Deena" <DCanale@QueensLibrary.org>
Subject: Re: Beatle Boots in NY

Black Monk (Tom) wrote: 

>>
Where's a good place to get Beatle Boots?


Try the ground-level floor of Trash & Vaudeville on St. Mark's Place--a
one-stop shop for all your effeminate pointy thing needs.  Just be careful
not to keel over from the heavy foot aroma lingering the shoe section.  (The
universe is permeated with the odor of feets...)

There's also some company in England that sells them online...I think the
link is www.beatleboots.co.uk, but try typing "Beatle Boots" into any search
engine if that doesn't work. 

>>>
Then wear the wool hat if that moves her and, if you can sing in
falsetto,
sing for her too until she cries "Lover, Wool-Hatted, Joanne-singing
lover.
I must have you."


Huh????

Deena

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 17:27:11 +0100
From: Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
Subject: Februaries 4 & 5

Hi y'all,

A quick one, before I go home:

On February 4, in

1928, Ishman Bracey recorded "Left alone blues" and "Saturday blues", in
Memphis;
1928, Tommy Johnson recorded "Bye bye blues" and "Maggie Campbell blues",
in Memphis;
1954, the Drifters recorded "Honey love", "Whatcha gonna do" and "White
Christmas", in New York. I checked the Atlantic R&B Box and it really says
February 4, 1954!! So, were they late? Or 'just in time'...
1956, James Brown recorded "I don't know", "I feel that old feeling coming
on", "Please, please, please" and "Why do you do me" at Cincinnati's King
Studios;
1958, Champion Jack Dupree recorded "Frankie and Johnny", "Strollin'" and
"T.B. Blues", in New York;
1959, Charles Mingus recorded "Wednesday night prayer meeting", "Cryin'
blues", "Moanin'", "Tensions", "My jelly roll soul" and "E's flat ah's flat
too" at New York's Atlantic Studios. Those six songs were released in 1960,
as his "Blues & roots" lp;
1964, the Rolling Stones recorded "Can I get a witness", "Little by
little", "Not fade away", "Tell me" and "Now I've got a witness" at
London's Regent Sound Studios. Actually the session was started on January
28, resumed on February 3 and finished today. And could they get a witness?
Well, they already gave the answer themselves, but who were the witnesses?
Obviously producer Andrew Loog Oldham was there, together with engineer
Bill Farley but that's hardly spectacular... The good book, however,
mentions a few more witnesses: Hollies Graham Nash and Allan Clark were
there... But also Phil Spector and Gene Pitney! Now they HAD a witness!;
1966, the Knickerbockers recorded "The pad and how to use it" and "She said
goodbye", in Los Angeles;
1968, the Beatles worked on "Across the universe" at Abbey Road.
1969, the Sandpebbles recorded "You turn me on" at New York's Bell Sound
Studios;
1980, UFO played a gig at London's Hammersmith Odeon, which was broadcast
live by BBC Radio.

On February 5, in

1955, Elvis Presley recorded "Baby let's play house" at Memphis' Sun
Studios;
1963, Little Walter Jacobs recorded "Dead presidents", "I'm a business
man", "Southern feeling" and "Up the line" at Chicago's Chess Studios;
1970, David Bowie recorded a BBC Peel session, playing "Amsterdam", "Cygnet
committee", "God knows I'm good", "Memory of a free festival", "Unwashed
and somewhat slightly dazed" and "Width of a circle";
1970, the Monkees recorded "Oh my my", in New York;
1973, Rory Gallagher recorded a BBC session;
1982, the Jam recorded "Pity poor Alfie" at London's AIR Studios.

That's it, more tomorrow.

L8er,
Jan (listening to "Turban renewal")

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 11:59:30 -0500
From: "BlackMonk \(Tom,as always\)" <blackmonk@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: Beatle Boots in NY

> Where's a good place to get Beatle Boots?
>
>
> Try the ground-level floor of Trash & Vaudeville on St. Mark's Place--a
> one-stop shop for all your effeminate pointy thing needs.  Just be careful
> not to keel over from the heavy foot aroma lingering the shoe section.
(The
> universe is permeated with the odor of feets...)
>
I tried them once and they didn't have anything I liked, but maybe they were
just out of stock, it being January and all, I'll give them another shot.

> There's also some company in England that sells them online...I think the
> link is www.beatleboots.co.uk, but try typing "Beatle Boots" into any
search
> engine if that doesn't work.
>
> >>>
> Then wear the wool hat if that moves her and, if you can sing in
> falsetto,
> sing for her too until she cries "Lover, Wool-Hatted, Joanne-singing
> lover.
> I must have you."
>
>
> Huh????
>
Came to me the other day and I thought it'd be a funny sig file. If no one
gets it in a day or two, I'll explain.  I'm betting Blair figures it out
first.


Then wear the wool hat if that moves her and, if you can sing in falsetto
sing for her too until she cries "Lover, Wool-Hatted, Joanne-singing lover.
I must have you."

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Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 13:33:07 +0000
From: psautier@wanadoo.fr
Subject: Re: No Way to Make Rock & Roll...

No sweat: ATDI is not a RnR band in any way, arty jazzy noisy boringly
shit, mainly. P.

At 19:22 04.02.01 -0800, you wrote:
>
>Aaah, the importance of being earnest. 
>Such serious young men should be discouraged from
>making rock'n'roll.
>Karl.
>
><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: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 09:08:18 +0100
From: "Roberto Feruglio" <wrongway@tiscalinet.it>
Subject: Re: Back From The Grave Question

Mike Markesich posted this elsewhere: "And don't expect any more Back From
The Grave comps. If we wanted to do another one (it took eight years to get
the last volume, #8 together) it would never equal the previous ones. Tim
owned all of the singles on the first 2 LP's, then he asked for other
collectors to contribute to the rest of the series to keep it going. Trying
to unearth stuff that sounds the Stoics or Aztex is next to impossible. I
should know; I try all of the time."

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 09:08:55 +0100
From: "Roberto Feruglio" <wrongway@tiscalinet.it>
Subject: Re: The Throb

> There exists a cache of additional unreleased Throb material too

Yea, Denny Burgess (the frontman) interviewed many years ago by Dean
Mittelhauser said they recorded about 15 originals prior to Fortune Teller,
when they were still known as The No Names, and also put down a few tracks
at the time of I Need You.

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Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 12:55:55 EST
From: Moparlary@aol.com
Subject: RE: Monks

Hmmmmm, I'm drawing a blank here. I blame Brooklyn (Lager)....moparlary


In a message dated Sun, 4 Feb 2001 12:49:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com> writes:

<< 

Dunno exactly.  Mopar Larry and I met a guy at
Manitoba's who told us about when he 16 his family
moved to Dublin, and he was in a band called "The
Monks" who recorded a single.   

Don't recall the name of the song.  Perhaps Larry
remembers...?

Calling Dr. Mopar-lin.....Iam Fuzzco


- --- Alan Wright <AlanW@SeattleArtMuseum.org> wrote:
> 
> <Can anyone enlighten me about an Irish punk band
> called "The Monks"?>
> 
> Are you talking about the guys who did "Drugs In My
> Pocket?" If so, they
> were English and had members of the progressive rock
> band the Strawbs, doing
> a "new wave" thing.
> 
> Alan 
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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 18:11:13 +0000
From: Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: Dirty Water Club - FREE this Friday

FRIDAY 9th FEBRUARY

This Friday The Dirty Water Club has no live music - but entry will be FREE.

Doors open at 9.30pm.

Enjoy one of the cheapest bars in town and
DJs playing cool '60s sounds -- till 2.00am.

BEAT - SOUL - R&B - GARAGE - PSYCH

FREE ENTRY - FREE ENTRY


The Dirty Water Club is at
The Boston, 178 Junction Road N19

~ directly opposite Tufnell Park Underground Station ~

(Northern Line: two stops north of Camden Town; Buses: 4, 10, 134, N20, N134)

Doors open 9.30pm.
Bar open till 2.00am



Information:
Venue - 020 7272 8153
Organisers - 07752 148873
E-mail - dirtywaterclub@yahoo.com
Internet -  http://svm.www.cistron.com/music/dwc




FORTHCOMING...FORTHCOMING...FORTHCOMING


FRIDAY 23rd FEBRUARY

This is gonna be a hell of a night for sure!

Headlining is THE WILKO JOHNSON BAND

With two members of Ian Dury's Blockheads backing him you know you're in
for a treat when the founder of the legendary Doctor Feelgood, Wilko
Johnson, brings out his machine gun guitar to blast you away! Forget about
"pub rock" - this is action-packed R&B! And don't forget it!

Supporting Wilko and the boys is something very special. THE MASONICS have
released several albums and a handful of singles over the years but never
performed live until former Milkshake MICKEY HAMPSHIRE was persuaded back
onto the stage for last November's Wild Weekend at Camber Sands. With his
old friend BRUCE BRAND back on the drums after the demise of THEE HEADCOATS
last year and TOE RAG studio maestro and bassist with THE BRISTOLS, LIAM
WATSON this is their first appearance in London and is sure to be of great
interest to fans of the Medway Beat sound.

Entry: £6 / £5 (concs/flyer)

Doors: 8:30pm
Pub prices at the bar till 2.00am.





FRIDAY 9th MARCH

BILLY CHILDISH is back!

THE HEADCOATS played their last every gig on May 12th 2000. Since that time
Billy's been concentrating on the world of art and poetry, although he has
managed to release one single on his own Buff Medway label already, and has
another one ready for release by Damanged Goods. However, this is the first
time that his new band THE BUFF MEDWAYS has appeared live. There will be no
tickets available in advance, it's first come, first served - so fans are
advised to get there early.

Support to be confirmed.

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 19:53:34 +0100
From: joergen.roenn@swipnet.se
Subject: Re: drumming sons

Cedric burnside, that is cool. Yeah, I thought of Burnside, Kimbrough and Feathers. Apparently a son of Burnside or could that be another grandson played with Kimbrough, but from what I can tell he played bass. Charlie Feathers' son Bubba played with him, but he played guitar, at least what I know.
  
- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "(gopher) george rollins" <alias_zimbob@excite.com>
To: "bomp" <bomp@xnet2.com>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 1:26 PM
Subject: re: drumming sons


> 
> 
> do grandsons count? cedric burnside plays with his grandfather, r.l.
> 
> 
> 
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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 14:02:45 EST
From: SoundViews@aol.com
Subject: MODERN NEEDS NYC, 2/8

i'll be DJing in manhattan this week so please come on by, have a drink (or 
five) and say hello.

all the info is below (please forward to anyone you think may be interested)!

##

MODERN NEEDS

a maximum rhythm, beat and blues, pop-art,
punk, garage and soul, rock'n'roll explosion!

with D.J. BREUKLYN & D.J. BEN DIESEL on the wheels of
steel, and BLURRY MURRAY working the taps'n'bottles...

thursday, february 8th, from 10pm until the wee
small hours at barmacy (538 east 14th street).

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 12:46:40 -0800 (PST)
From: Edward Tanner <cruisomatic@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Beatle Boots in NY

Is the wool hatted one Michael "Woolhat" Nesmith of
the Monkees and solo (Joanne) fame?
Edward
- --- "BlackMonk (Tom,as always)"
<blackmonk@email.msn.com> wrote:
> 
> > Where's a good place to get Beatle Boots?
> >
> >
> > Try the ground-level floor of Trash & Vaudeville
> on St. Mark's Place--a
> > one-stop shop for all your effeminate pointy thing
> needs.  Just be careful
> > not to keel over from the heavy foot aroma
> lingering the shoe section.
> (The
> > universe is permeated with the odor of feets...)
> >
> I tried them once and they didn't have anything I
> liked, but maybe they were
> just out of stock, it being January and all, I'll
> give them another shot.
> 
> > There's also some company in England that sells
> them online...I think the
> > link is www.beatleboots.co.uk, but try typing
> "Beatle Boots" into any
> search
> > engine if that doesn't work.
> >
> > >>>
> > Then wear the wool hat if that moves her and, if
> you can sing in
> > falsetto,
> > sing for her too until she cries "Lover,
> Wool-Hatted, Joanne-singing
> > lover.
> > I must have you."
> >
> >
> > Huh????
> >
> Came to me the other day and I thought it'd be a
> funny sig file. If no one
> gets it in a day or two, I'll explain.  I'm betting
> Blair figures it out
> first.
> 
> 
> Then wear the wool hat if that moves her and, if you
> can sing in falsetto
> sing for her too until she cries "Lover,
> Wool-Hatted, Joanne-singing lover.
> I must have you."
> 
> 
> 
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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 16:07:23 -0500 (EST)
From: yeeyeemgt@webtv.net (Michael Quirk)
Subject: Sin against humanity

Forgive me guys and gals, but I bought Michael Bolton's first CD in the
cut-out bin for $1.99. It was worth it just for the metal poodle do. 

I also got the Uriah Heep and Yoko Ono sets used cheap. 

MJ

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 16:13:31 -0500
From: "Sam Elwitt" <elwitt@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: drumming sons

Someone may have beat me to this:

The Ventures' drummer is Leon Taylor, son of the late great Mel Taylor.
I understand Mandy Moon (Keith's daughter) is a drummer, but I don't have
any further details.



<<Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 17:49:46 +0100
From: joergen.roenn@swipnet.se
Subject: drumming sons

Hello there!

I'm new to this list. I live in Stockholm Sweden. Music has always been =
important in my life. I get kicks from all kinds of music like Sonny =
Rollins, Jimmy Rodgers, Television, Sonics, Ella Fitzgerald, Gun Club, =
Johnny Burnette, Husker Du, Superchunk. I could go on and on, but won't =
bore you with a long list.

I got a tricky question from a friend. I was wondering if anyone on this =
list could help me out. The question is to name sons of musicians who =
are playing the drums. We haven't gone far. The list at the moment is =
the obvious Jason Bonham and Zak Starkey, and also Doug Sahm's son who =
has joined up with The Meat Puppets, and finally Jim Dickinson's son who =
is drumming away with the North Mississippi Allstarts. Can anyone think =
of other drumming sons? Thanks for helping.

Regards

J=F6rgen>>

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 22:54:44 +0100
From: "Jan Herman Veldkamp" <jh.veldkamp@home.nl>
Subject: RE: Sin against humanity

> Forgive me guys and gals, but I bought Michael Bolton's first CD in the
> cut-out bin for $1.99. It was worth it just for the metal poodle do. 
> 
You lucky bastard!

Jan-Herman


The Waistcoats:
http://www.geocities.com/the_waistcoats/

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Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 18:03:18
From: Rocky Serkowney <rockys@tbaytel.net>
Subject: Re: Beatle Boots in NY

At 11:59 AM 2/5/01 -0500, you wrote:
>
>> >>>
>> Then wear the wool hat if that moves her and, if you can sing in
>> falsetto,
>> sing for her too until she cries "Lover, Wool-Hatted, Joanne-singing
>> lover.
>> I must have you."
>>
>>
>> Huh????
>>
>Came to me the other day and I thought it'd be a funny sig file. If no one
>gets it in a day or two, I'll explain.  I'm betting Blair figures it out
>first.

Hmmm...thought it might have something to do with my Smugglers toque!

Canucksquirrel.

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 16:11:18 -0800
From: "fbrandon" <cosmopop@prodigy.net>
Subject: moon maids

who the hell are the moon maids??? i just got a tape of old shivaree =
stuff and they are an all girl group who looked great, had a singing =
drummer and do twist and shout---other tune was cinder in my eye.  never =
heard of them, not listed on delerium, one of those LA things---is =
domenic around?? he would know...also a jim doval and the gauchos cut =
(ya, ya)---loved his version of out of site (james brown) on abc---was =
doval ever comped???  other stuff included joe stampley and the uniques, =
standells, stones, ronnettes, jackie wilson, and some other not up to =
par stuff

frank (still embarassed by the chuck jackson gaff)

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Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 17:22:45 -0000
From: "Scott Charbonneau" <scottcharbonneau@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Route 66

Hi!!

Here are a few more versions of Route 66 for your collection

1) The Rolling Stones; this one should be pretty obvious as it is the first track on the English version of their first album (Decca LK 4605)

2) Them; also on their first album A. K. A. "The Angry Young Them" (Decca LK 4700)

3) Radio Birdman did a killer version of this in their live show back around 1976; never recorded but the live version can be found on tapes circulating amongst collectors.

Hope This Helps!!

Scott Charbonneau
>From: Max Waller 
>Reply-To: bomp@xnet2.com 
>To: "INTERNET:bomp@screamer.xnet2.com" 
>Subject: Route 66 
>Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 14:04:06 -0500 
> 
> 
>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.)<< 
> 
>Blair & Bill, 
>You probably got these already but here's what came from a 
>trawl through my 60s 45s and compilations files: - 
> 
>BASKERVILLE HOUNDS 
> Route 66 / Hold Me (Bowie 12268)1968 
>BOOTJACKS (Sweden,Malmo) 
> appears on 'Pebbles Vol.28' - 1965 
>DIPLOMATS (Delaware) 
> I'm Sad / Route 66 (Continental)196? 
>ENCHANTERS 4 (Illi,Chicago) 
> Lost You / Route 66 (Mal 1019)196? 
>FABULOUS PHARAOHS (Delaware) 
> Route 66 / Church Key (3 Star 2668)196? 
>FIVE OF DIAMONDS (UK,Surrey) 
> appears on 'The Story Of Oak Records' -1964 
>FRANTICS (Mont,Billings - later known as Frantic) 
> La Do Da Da / Route 66 (Sunco 1008)1966 
> appears on 'Straight From The Garage Vol.5 ' EP 
>FUGATIIVE 5 (Illi,Chicago) 
> Route 66 / My Way Of Life (Cell 111/2)196? 
>HA'PENNYS (Mass,Andover) 
> 'Love Is Not The Same' LP (Fersch 1110)1966 
>HARD TIMES (Cal,San Jose - not the Fortune Teller, pre-T.I.M.E. 
>bunch) 
> Mr. Rolling Stone / Route 66 (MNO MNO-102)1966 
> appears on 'Let's Dig 'Em Up #3' 
>IMMIGRANTS (Kans,Salina) 
> on 'The Immigrants '66' LP (Part Of 'Kansas City 66' Medley) 
>MADHATTERS (Iowa,Desmoines) 
> Her Love / Route 66 (IGL 117)1966 
>MISFITS not sure which one 
> No One Else / Route '66 (Repent 520)196? 
>MONKEYMEN (Nmex) 
> Mojo / Route 66 (QQ # Unknown)c1967 
>OUTCASTS (Tex,San Antonio) 
> Route 66 / Everyday (Askel 107)1966 
> appears on their 'I'm In Pittsburgh And It's Raining' CD 
> and 'Texas Punk 1966 Vol.2' 
>PAUL BEARER & THE HEARSEMEN (Oreg,Albany) 
> Route 66 / I've Been Thinking (Riverton 105)1966 
>UNDERBEATS (Minneapolis, pre-Gypsy) 
> Footstompin' / Route 66 (Garrett 4004 and Apex 76915)1964 
> appears on the 1966 comp LP 'Top Teen Bands 3' (Bud-Jet 313) 
>VAN-DELS (Mass,Braintree - pre-Bourbons) 
> Live 1964 version appears on Bourbons 'House Party' CD 
> (Arf!Arf! AA-058)p1996 
>VISIONS (Tex,Mineral Wells, pre-Dalton, James & Sutton) 
> Take Her / Route 66 (Vimco 201)1965 
> appears on 'Highs In The Mid Sixties 11' and 'Texas Flashbacks 6' 
>WALFLOWER COMPLEXTION (their spelling not mine, 
> US ex-pats somewhere south of the Mexican border) 
> on 'When I'm Far From You' LP 196? 
> 
>gettin' my kicks...... 
>Max 
> 

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 15:14:50 EST
From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
Subject: Re: Back From The Grave Question

In a message dated 2/5/01 11:35:19 AM Central Standard Time,
wrongway@tiscalinet.it writes:


 > The Grave comps. If we wanted to do another one (it took eight years to get
 > the last volume, #8 together) it would never equal the previous ones. Tim
 > owned all of the singles on the first 2 LP's, then he asked for other
 > collectors to contribute to the rest of the series to keep it going. Trying
 > to unearth stuff that sounds the Stoics or Aztex is next to impossible. I
 > should know; I try all of the time."
 >
 >
 >

This is true, but couldn't he just take only the rawest stuff that has ben
issued before and put it all on one compilation. A lot of people might
chastise him for this, but I would think it was great if songs like "Crazy
World" and "Probems" were all put on one comp so as to avoid the filler that
one has to wade through on the comps that they were originally issued on.
Evan

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 15:24:17 EST
From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
Subject: Fwd: New Crypt Website????

Return-path: <SHBEVLON1@aol.com>
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Full-name: SHBEVLON1
Message-ID: <9.109d5342.27b065d9@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 15:23:53 EST
Subject: New Crypt Website????
To: REALROcknroll@onelist.com
MIME-Version: 1.0
X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 10501


        'DOes anyone know if Crypt have a new website?
Thanks,
Evan

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Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 17:37:31 -0800
From: Scott Swanson <swandwn@agora.rdrop.com>
Subject: For Sale: Rockin' Vickers CD

Hey all,

I have an extra copy of the Rockin' Vickers CD "Complete: It's Alright"
(released in 1999 by RPM) that I'd like to sell.  Price is $11 and that
includes free shipping to anywhere in the U.S.

As you may or may not know, The Rockin' Vickers were a mid-60s British band
featuring Lemmy (later of Hawkwind and Motorhead).  They were produced by
Shel Talmy.  This CD features everything the group released, plus several
unreleased songs (including a rare Ray Davies song titled "Little Rosy").

Please write me at swandwn@agora.rdrop.com if you're interested.

Thanks,

Scott
  

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 21:34:27 EST
From: TSanc43763@aol.com
Subject: Re: Back From The Grave Question

In a message dated 2/5/01 5:37:01 PM Pacific Standard Time, SHBEVLON1@aol.com
writes:


 > This is true, but couldn't he just take only the rawest stuff that has ben
 > issued before and put it all on one compilation. A lot of people might
 > chastise him for this, but I would think it was great if songs like "Crazy
 > World" and "Probems" were all put on one comp so as to avoid the filler that
 >

 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
But Evan, dontcha think that everyone has a different opinion of what the
best songs are? Or what is filler and what isn't? I know you dig the rawer
stuff but then there are those that may think something is a killer that
others think is too tame and should be labeled 'filler'.
        It's a cool idea you have in putting the savage stuff together but I
know it's hard to please everyone.  -correction- 'impossible to please
everyone'.  Just an opinion, Groovily, Tony

Check out the Fuzz,Flaykes and Shakes Website
Vol. 4 and Vol. 5 will be released February 2001

http://members.xoom.com/TonytheTyger or
http://members.nbci.com/TonytheTyger

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 22:03:57 EST
From: PETEP@aol.com
Subject: Re: Back From The Grave Question

And what's wrong with the Teenage Shutdown series? Isn't this enough to 
satisfy your thirst for savage garage? Why don't you just buy or borrow  a CD 
Recorder and put together your favorite "savage" tracks from all the good 
comps that have come out in the last couple of years?  

Pete

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 21:45:28 -0800 (PST)
From: Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Fwd: New Crypt Website????

- --- SHBEVLON1@aol.com wrote:
>         'DOes anyone know if Crypt have a new
> website?

Nope, they don't has a new website. And their old one
never gets updated.
- -Jason Mata

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 09:04:46 +0100
From: Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
Subject: Re: the year: 1963 and more

Good morning y'all (well, actually it's only morning here...)

lee sound views wrote:
>>maybe someone can help me (jan?), i need a few cool music things that
happened in 1963, preferably jazz, though rock stuff is cool too.<<

Hi Lee,

Read this only on Monday night, so sorry for chimin' in late. Any specific
era in 1963? In relation to what? Cuz we know now that:
>>I was born, you need to know anything else? Seeya, Kip<<
which is quite jazzy indeed... LOL!!!
My kid brother was born as well... speaking of loud...

So Lee, tell me more (on/off-list...)
- ------------------------------
Then J 'HOODOO' P did this:
>>Where are you now, Sue Saad? OUCH!<<

Right after the Rutles (also famous for their tight pants...) in my lp
collection: Sue Saad & the Next, all trying to look extremely dangerous,
yet giving us (well, me at least...) one fine power-pop/pop punk-ish debut
album in 1980. But! What happened next? I never heard from them again.
Anybody?
- ------------------------------
Then Rob went all Euphorik on on Saturday's Children:
>> >snip< one of my favorite bands from chicago in the 60s was saturday's
children.>big snip< or on the very cool-looking double-45 set also put out
by sundazed. (are those singles still in print, all those great 7-inches
they were putting out around 96, 97??) anyway, saturday's children were
great!!<<

So, so right Rob!
I scored that double-barrel-45 some 2 years ago. It contains their 3
original Dunwich 45's:
You don't know better (2)/Born on Saturday (2) (Dunwich 139, 1966) (side
one Sundazed ep)
Deck five (2)/Christmas sounds (Dunwich 144, 1966) (side four Sundazed ep)
Leave that baby alone (1)/I hardly know her (Dunwich 156, 1967) (side two
Sundazed ep)
+ A man with money (1) & Tomorrow is her name (2) (side three Sundazed ep)

Songs with (1) are also included in "Oh yeah! The best of Dunwich Records"
(Sundazed, 1991), together with their radio add for the Wisconsin Electric
Co.; (2) are included in "If you're ready The best of Dunwich Records...
volume 2" (Sundazed, 1994). But why am I telling you all this! Read about
it in the good book, "Fuzz, Acid and Flowers"...
- ------------------------------
And finally our old grey Alvin, waking up from hibernation, wondered:
>>but as I said, I could use a refresher course on the Grass Roots.  Did
they record any other fuzz monsters similar to that song about bricks?<<

That same good book mentions 11 Dunhill lp's between 1966 and 1973 and 29
45's, starting a year earlier... On a tape I found their debut "Mr Jones
(the ballad of a thin man)", from 1965, which is quite a moody, broody
version of Dylan's song, which isn't too uplifting either. On another tape
I found "Things I should have said", from 1967, which is a lot poppier. And
now playing, from "Turds on a bum ride, vol. 4", Mr Jones' flip, "You're a
lonely girl", which IMO qualifies as a fuzz monster.
That must be it for now, gotta make a Christmas boogie...

L8er,
Jan (Theodore for all my rodent friends in the forest)

Darn, it HAS to be the whiskey talkin'..........

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