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bomp-digest       Wednesday, February 7 2001       Volume 2001 : Number 077



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Here's what people are yacking about in this digest:
   Scopitones in NYC
     jschwart@voicenet.com
   Re: Mousetrap this Saturday 10 Feb
     Rob Bailey <new.untouchables@virgin.net>
   Re: Back From The Grave Question
     Jake <elvissinatra@yahoo.com>
   Knights of Fuzz video line-up
     Timothy Gassen <tgassen@azstarnet.com>
   Re: Back From The Grave Question
     PETEP@aol.com
   TIM WARREN RESPONDS TO MISINFORMATION!
     PETEP@aol.com
   Re: Aorta
     HOODOO3005@aol.com
   Re: drumming sons
     HOODOO3005@aol.com
   Re: The Aorta CD
     Sknoof@aol.com
   Where Have You Gone, Sue Saad?
     HOODOO3005@aol.com
   RE: Route 66
     boots66  <boots@operamail.com>
   Electrophonic Tonic Playlist Feb. 06/01
     Jeff Monk <jeff@gbgraphics.com>
   Re: Back From The Grave Question
     Jake <elvissinatra@yahoo.com>
   Un-Covered
     Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com>
   Re: Scopitones in NYC / Vince Taylor
     psautier@wanadoo.fr
   *******HIPSTERS THIS SATURDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!********
     "Vox Fuzz" <voxfuzz@hotmail.com>
   Re: Back From The Grave/moral high ground? 
     PETEP@aol.com
   NJ Rock n Roll Friday 2/9/01
     Rob Farrell <rpf@saturn.gbhnet.org>
   Route 66 versions	
     "John Trembly" <johntrembly@netzero.net>
   Re: Back From The Grave Question
     SHBEVLON1@aol.com
   The Hives video
     TheJewws@aol.com
   Route 66
     Transistorsmash@aol.com
   LP mailers
     "lantu" <lantu@email.msn.com>
   Re: Where Have You Gone, Sue Saad?
     "tiemen kuipers" <dragsville@hotmail.com>
   Re: Un-Covered
     "tiemen kuipers" <dragsville@hotmail.com>
   The Wayback Machine playlist (2/4/01)
     Jeff Kopp <kopper@inlink.com>
   Drumming sons
     samantha wilson <supersnazzy@yahoo.com>
   Re: LP mailers
     Rat Pfink <ratpfink@akamail.com>
   February 7
     Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
   Re: Back From The Grave Question
     Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
   Re: LP mailers
     Moreen5000@aol.com

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Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 07:22:19
From: jschwart@voicenet.com
Subject: Scopitones in NYC

SCOPITONE PARTY
Presented by The Secret Cinema and the University Program Board
Roone Arledge Cinema, Alfred Lerner Hall
Columbia University, 115th and Broadway
Saturday, February 17, 5pm
Admission: $5.00
For information: 212-854-8200

On Saturday, February 17 at 5pm, The Secret Cinema from Philadelphia will
present SCOPITONE PARTY, a unique collection of music films from the early
and mid 1960s. They were originally made for a French film jukebox called
Scopitone, which entertained patrons in bars, cafes and bus stations in
both Europe and America. The film clips, which feature performers both
famous and obscure--and are considered to be among the more important of 
the many predecessors to the modern rock video--are today quite scarce, 
and usually difficult to see.

The program will include a large assortment of the precious 16mm prints
(most of which were discovered by a film collector, in pristine,
never-used condition, in the long-warehoused inventory of a retired
Virginia jukebox dealer). But adding interest to the SCOPITONE PARTY
program will be a special talk about the history of film jukeboxes (which
date back to the 1940s), illustrated with color slides of rare photos and
original advertising materials. 

Scopitone Party will include performances by such well-known names as Dion,
Nancy Sinatra, Paul Anka and Procul Harum. Also on view will be many French
pop performers, including currently in retro-vogue names like Francoise Hardy,
Sylvie Vartan, rockabilly-belting Johnny Hallyday, and doomed chanteuse
Dalida. And then there are mystifying, bizarre clips by the British Elvis
imitator Vince Taylor, a quartet of singing Jerry Lewis-types named Les
Brutos, and even a few songs by performers whose names were lost to history.

While some Scopitone films were included at the Secret Cinema EXOTICA MUSIC
FILMS programs at Fez, this is Secret Cinema's first all-Scopitone
presentation in New York.

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

Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 12:18:49 +0000
From: Rob Bailey <new.untouchables@virgin.net>
Subject: Re: Mousetrap this Saturday 10 Feb

Sat 10 Feb Mousetrap Mod Allnighter presents the Beat basement and Soul
Loft this Saturday with the Hottest sixties sounds around from some of
the UK's leading DJ's inc Speed, Chris Dale, Rob Bailey, Tony Smith
(Londons Chosen Mass), Mole (Embrooks), Mark Ellis, Paul Welsby
(Hideaway), Nick Hudson, Jack White and Vic Ranger from 10pm-6am. at
Brooklyns Niteclub, 259 Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, Noerth
London. 1 min walk from Fins Pk Bus/tube/train.

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 05:14:37 -0800 (PST)
From: Jake <elvissinatra@yahoo.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?  

That's a great idea.  I love the savage stuff.  Someone should compile these
songs, burn them to CD, and then make copies for everybody who wants them.  A
"tape tree" kind of thing like the hippies do with the Dead...
Jake

=====
http://www.grandrapidsrocks.com
Mid-60's West Michigan Rock and Roll!

__________________________________________________

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

Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 06:25:59 -0700
From: Timothy Gassen <tgassen@azstarnet.com>
Subject: Knights of Fuzz video line-up

The creaton of the "Knights of Fuzz" CD-ROM is zooming along; many
thanks to the bands who took me up on my request for last-minute e-mail
updates to add to the band history sections -- I'll do my best to get
them in at this late date!

The line-up of bands for the music video portion of the disc is as
follows:

The Chesterfield Kings
The Fuzztones
The Vipers
Yard Trauma
The Gruesomes
The Marshmallow Overcoat
Fortune & Maltese

The 26-song audio compilation line-up is also finalized, and I'll post
that soon with more details. Check out my Web site for more info; that
will also be updated soon...

Fuzz on,

Timothy Gassen
Director/Producer
Purple Cactus Media Productions

www.azstarnet.com/~tgassen/

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 08:48:10 EST
From: PETEP@aol.com
Subject: Re: Back From The Grave Question

In a message dated 2/6/2001 8:15:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
elvissinatra@yahoo.com writes:

<< That's a great idea.  I love the savage stuff.  Someone should compile 
these
 songs, burn them to CD, and then make copies for everybody who wants them.  A
 "tape tree" kind of thing like the hippies do with the Dead...
 Jake >>


No way- You buy them all and then choose your own favorites! You have to buy 
them, or else there won't be any more money to put out more! Help support the 
good labels out there, and don't bootleg- I'm really serious about this.

Pete

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 08:54:15 EST
From: PETEP@aol.com
Subject: TIM WARREN RESPONDS TO MISINFORMATION!

FROM TIM WARREN:

My pal Steve emailed me something off the Bomplist & it's hitting the
extremes of misinfo (well, nowhere near the clown that retardedly blurted out 
(prematurely ejaculated, as it were) that "MOST OF the band
fotos on  Graves were phonies".  Funniest still is after taking the time to
correct the mistaken lad ("MOST OF" = 3 phonies, out of 90+ real pics = 96% 
real,
but I guess SOME people must think 4% is a larger percentage than 96%),
the lad perpetuated his bullshit by not posting a correction...

Now there's this:


<excerpt>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."

 >

</excerpt>


Facts are better than guesswork, aren't they? So...

Reality: I owned ALL but 4 of the 45s used on Graves 1-7


1 45 on Grave 1 (Alarm Clocks)

1 45 on Grave 4 (Nomads)

2 45s on Grave 7 (Warlocks, Half-Pint & The Fifths)


and used acetate-only loaners from a studio (the Hallmarks - Grave 4)

& my pal Bill N borrowed the Tyme acetate from the band for Grave 7.


It's not that I pride myself on being a coll-scum  but this notion of my only 
owning a stack of 30 singles is way the fuck off... What really irks me about 
that "2 LPs" crap is that those 1st seven Graves were a seriously 
"from-my-perspective" sorta
"lowdown" on what I dug, and the bomplist yack reads as if the selection and
work on 'em was minor. It wasn't.


Grave EIGHT & Garage Punk Unknowns #8 and Shutdowns 6-15 were where my

collector-fiend pals contributed hardcore (around 45% of those vol's
were

from my pals' collections) - and bless em all fer being so cool as to

loan out their recs rather than sit on em and have the tracks come out

via some crap comp put together from 3rd/4th-generation hissy tapes.


there's the facts. easier than guesswork & yammer, eh?


And as to another Grave: Nah... Shutdowns are a blast, and rather than

fuck people off by issuing crap like all the recent pricey Euro comps

(shit sound, 3 true rarities surrounded by 13 crap cuts), it's better

to bury a series than to perpetuate it with substandard follow-ups.


tim










PLEASE NOTE CRYPT RECORDS NEW (& PERMANENT this time!!) ADDRESS!!!!!

Crypt Records

3 Reading Avenue,

Frenchtown, NJ 08825

Tel (908) 996-5061

FAX (908) 996-5068

email: cryptrec@concentric.net

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 11:13:04 EST
From: HOODOO3005@aol.com
Subject: Re: Aorta

In a message dated 2/6/01 3:11:01 AM Central Standard Time, Mike F. writes:

<< (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.  >>

To which the Hoodoo Rhythm Devil replies:
Hmmm, Mike, maybe you've clued me in on why I didn't like that album...

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 11:15:46 EST
From: HOODOO3005@aol.com
Subject: Re: drumming sons

The Johnny Otis Show features Johnny's son Nicky on the drums...or at least 
it did back in the eighties.

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

Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 11:23:25 EST
From: Sknoof@aol.com
Subject: Re: The Aorta CD

Now I've forgotten who asked, and I've deleted the digest it was in.  But in regards to the sound of this CD (which is of "dubious legality")...

Sounds to me like it was mastered from the LP.  But, if so, it's the best one of those that I've heard.  It does sound a little murky, and the high frequencies definitely leave something to be desired....but, when I pulled out my old scratchy LP I found that it sounds much the same.  The mastering was not exactly ace on the LP either.

HEY BOB IRWIN!!!  This album is certainly a candidate for the kind of stellar re-mastering job that you're known for.....(as well as a legal release)

Mike F.

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 11:27:36 EST
From: HOODOO3005@aol.com
Subject: Where Have You Gone, Sue Saad?

In a message dated 2/6/01 3:11:01 AM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:

<< 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? >>

Hmmm, I know not where she went...and that album didn't move me...but the 
sight of her in the body shirt/leather pants/cowboy boots sure as HELL did...

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 11:42:46 -0500
From: boots66  <boots@operamail.com>
Subject: RE: Route 66

I think this may be pretty comprehensive....

http://24.0.127.109/song.html

- - Kar

- --
*the artiste previously known as batgirl66
http://www.slickpelt.com
http://www.mp3.com/slickpelt
http://www.mp3.com/stations/lord

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 01 10:51:49 -0600
From: Jeff Monk <jeff@gbgraphics.com>
Subject: Electrophonic Tonic Playlist Feb. 06/01

Hey Ho Let's Go!!
I am hereby reminding everyone that NEXT WEEK IS FUNDRIVE! Support this 
programme with your cash! There will be prizes and a wacky night full of 
begging and rock and roll. Net folks can pledge at the address below so 
make sure you set your clocks to Central Standard Time please. This week 
proved again that commercial radio ain't got nothin' on us. Try and tune 
in y'all.
Much Love and my hand will be in your collective pockets next week??!! Be 
there!
 ELECTROPHONIC TONIC PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 05/2001
Artist/track (cf)
1. Sonic's Rendezvous Band/Electrophonic Tonic (Motor City's Burnin')
2. Datsons/I Am The Eye (See!)
3. The Drivin' Wheel/Here Today Gone Tomorrow (Private Ear Sessions)
4. Telepathic Butterflies/All Very Hoopla! (Nine Songs)
5. Tijuana Bibles/Gorilla Stomp (Apartment Wrestling)
6. The Fever Breaks/One Night (Live!)
7. The Gruesomes/Cave-In!! (Cave-In!!)
8. The Gruesomes/Stop It Girl (Cave-In!!)
9. Teenage Head/Picture My Face (Endless Party Live!)
10. The Nomads/Picture My Face (Cold Hard Facts of Life)
11. The Fast/Girls in Gangs (Best of the Fast)
12. Pagliaro/Lovin' You Ain't Easy (Goodbye Rain)
13. The Pets/Sweet Time (Love and War)
14. The Candidates/Last Saturday (MeetThe....)
***************The Nine-o-Clock Dub Break***************
15. Twilight Circus Dub Sound System/New Rockers (Dub Plates V2)
16. King Tubby/There's Dub (XRay Music)
************************************************************
17. George Harrison/Awaiting on You All (All Things Must Pass Re Issue)
18. The Lyres/You Won't Be Sad Anymore (Matador Sampler)
19. The Lackloves/Goodbye (As Far As You Know)
20. T. Rex/Soul of My Suit (Dandy in the Underworld)
21. Dwight Twilley/Sincerely (Sincerely)
22. Pirates/Shakin' All Over (Out of their Skulls Plus)
23. Pirates/Gibson Martin Fender(Out of their Skulls Plus)
24. Wayne Kramer/Crack in the Universe (LLMF)
25. The Sights/Talk to You (Are You Green?)
26. The Zeros/Handgrenade Heart (Right Now!)
27. Neanderthals/King of the Surf (Tribute to the Trashmen)
28. Bobby Fuller Four/Julie (I Fought the Law)
29. Deadbolt/Who the Hell is Mrs. Valdez? (Tikiman)

Keep the faith-SUPPORT THIS SHOW MONDAY FEBRUARY 12!!!!

This message direct from
jeff@gbgraphics.com

the name of the programmme is.......
ELECTROPHONIC TONIC
a mixed sonic menu including:
garage punk/detroit gnarl/greaser country/dub reggae/twang/70's pop sugar!
LIVE! EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
8-10 P.M. C.S.T.
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Winnipeg, MB.
Canada
R3B 0G2

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 09:00:41 -0800 (PST)
From: Jake <elvissinatra@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Back From The Grave Question

> No way- You buy them all and then choose your own favorites! You have to buy 
> them, or else there won't be any more money to put out more! Help support the
> good labels out there, and don't bootleg- I'm really serious about this.

Aren't they pretty much bootlegs to begin with?  How many original artists or
publishers get paid anything from these?  I'm very very glad some people are
willing to release comps, but do they really deserve the moral high ground? 
Post them all as mp3s, and cut out the middle man.
Jake

=====
http://www.grandrapidsrocks.com
Mid-60's West Michigan Rock and Roll!

__________________________________________________

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 13:17:00 -0800 (PST)
From: Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com>
Subject: Un-Covered

What do you think are "perfect" songs?  Songs that are
so good in their original form that no one should ever
think of covering them.

Discuss:





__________________________________________________

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

Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 03:04:38 +0000
From: psautier@wanadoo.fr
Subject: Re: Scopitones in NYC / Vince Taylor

Dunno whether you can wrapped up the late Vince Taylor case by calling him
a British Elvis Presley imitator. I don't want to elaborate on this as this
is not a rockabilly list and as I am not a rockabilly specialist, but there
is more to this guy than meets the eye, if only because he was clinicaly
mad and because I gather he penned the 'brand new cadillac' that the Clash
covered on London Calling, (and the Clash is not a band known for tongue in
cheek choices in terms of covers. Also,  he was born british but was
brought up in New Jersey and California before being sent back to the UK by
his manager (Joe Barbera, btw, the one of the Hanna-Barbera fame). P.

At 07:22 06.02.01, you wrote:
>
>SCOPITONE PARTY
>Presented by The Secret Cinema and the University Program Board
>Roone Arledge Cinema, Alfred Lerner Hall
>Columbia University, 115th and Broadway
>Saturday, February 17, 5pm
>Admission: $5.00
>For information: 212-854-8200
>
>On Saturday, February 17 at 5pm, The Secret Cinema from Philadelphia will
>present SCOPITONE PARTY, a unique collection of music films from the early
>and mid 1960s. They were originally made for a French film jukebox called
>Scopitone, which entertained patrons in bars, cafes and bus stations in
>both Europe and America. The film clips, which feature performers both
>famous and obscure--and are considered to be among the more important of 
>the many predecessors to the modern rock video--are today quite scarce, 
>and usually difficult to see.
>
>The program will include a large assortment of the precious 16mm prints
>(most of which were discovered by a film collector, in pristine,
>never-used condition, in the long-warehoused inventory of a retired
>Virginia jukebox dealer). But adding interest to the SCOPITONE PARTY
>program will be a special talk about the history of film jukeboxes (which
>date back to the 1940s), illustrated with color slides of rare photos and
>original advertising materials. 
>
>Scopitone Party will include performances by such well-known names as Dion,
>Nancy Sinatra, Paul Anka and Procul Harum. Also on view will be many French
>pop performers, including currently in retro-vogue names like Francoise
Hardy,
>Sylvie Vartan, rockabilly-belting Johnny Hallyday, and doomed chanteuse
>Dalida. And then there are mystifying, bizarre clips by the British Elvis
>imitator Vince Taylor, a quartet of singing Jerry Lewis-types named Les
>Brutos, and even a few songs by performers whose names were lost to history.
>
>While some Scopitone films were included at the Secret Cinema EXOTICA MUSIC
>FILMS programs at Fez, this is Secret Cinema's first all-Scopitone
>presentation in New York.
>
>
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>
>

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Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 18:07:36 -0800
From: "Vox Fuzz" <voxfuzz@hotmail.com>
Subject: *******HIPSTERS THIS SATURDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!********

********** HIPSTERS PRESENTS - SAT FEB. 10TH **********

THE SHAKE - UPS

+

60's
Freakbeat, Soul, Garage, R&B and Psych

with Mike Stax, Tony Sanchez, Anja Diabolik, Dan Melendez and guest Mike 
Marsh

++

Go-Go Girls and Door Prizes!!!!!!!!!!

@ THE KENSINGTON CLUB
4079 Adams Avenue
San Diego

$6
21+
619.280.3008 for more info.

HIPSTERS is dedicated to the memory of Josh Entreken


_________________________________________________________________

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 21:46:28 EST
From: PETEP@aol.com
Subject: Re: Back From The Grave/moral high ground? 

In a message dated 2/6/2001 12:01:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
elvissinatra@yahoo.com writes:

<< Aren't they pretty much bootlegs to begin with?  How many original artists 
or
 publishers get paid anything from these?  I'm very very glad some people are
 willing to release comps, but do they really deserve the moral high ground?  
>>

Jake- what will you do when they stop putting out any new comps because of 
low sales? Are you willing to shell out the $50, $75, $100- $500++ per 45 and 
compile your own CD-R from the original records? 

Pete
       

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 21:30:45 -0500 (EST)
From: Rob Farrell <rpf@saturn.gbhnet.org>
Subject: NJ Rock n Roll Friday 2/9/01

A night of live Rock n Roll

JIVIN! TWISTIN! SHOUT n SHIMMY with: 

The Anderson Council

Moods for Moderns

Fletcher Pratt

LIVE! AT THE MELODY BAR
106 FRENCH STREET
NEW BRUNSWICK NJ

Friday February 9 2001

10pm 

21 and OVER

Directions and info: 

http://www.melodybar.com

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 22:20:56 -0500
From: "John Trembly" <johntrembly@netzero.net>
Subject: Route 66 versions	

   Every issue of Route 66 Magazine has a list of all known (to them) =
cover versions of the song in the front of the mag. I don't if it's =
listed on their website, but you can take a look: =
www.route66magazine.com .

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 00:20:47 EST
From: SHBEVLON1@aol.com
Subject: Re: Back From The Grave Question

In a message dated 2/5/01 8:45:30 PM Central Standard Time,
TSanc43763@aol.com writes:


 > 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'.
 >

Oh defintiely, but BFTG is all the rawer stuff, so i figured putting out a
compilation like that would fit the theme, since the people who buy BFTG
comps obviously dig that kinda stuff.
Evan

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 00:59:06 EST
From: TheJewws@aol.com
Subject: The Hives video

The Hives video. Check it!
http://www.epitaph.com/news/index.html#505


Omari Yoshihiro

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 10:56:53 EST
From: Transistorsmash@aol.com
Subject: Route 66

...and if you're driving through the gay part of town there's the Depeche
Mode version.........

DALE

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

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 15:33:43 -0800
From: "lantu" <lantu@email.msn.com>
Subject: LP mailers

Can someone please point me to a good source for the cardboard mailers =
that are used to mail one or two LPs? Thanks,

lan

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

Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 01:31:35
From: "tiemen kuipers" <dragsville@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Where Have You Gone, Sue Saad?

Yeah...I picked up the Sue Saad and the Next album expecting something like 
Quatro or even Flame...but I was dissapointed...............Actually, I 
just took another quick listen, and it's not as bad as I thought...Way more 
upbeat than I remember. Hey! Can anybody tell me how many records DUST did, 
and what they sound like???

- -DV
 >From: <mailto:HOODOO3005@aol.com>HOODOO3005@aol.com
 >Reply-To: <mailto:bomp@xnet2.com>bomp@xnet2.com
 >To: <mailto:bomp@screamer.xnet2.com>bomp@screamer.xnet2.com
 >Subject: Where Have You Gone, Sue Saad?
 >Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 11:27:36 EST
 >
 >
 >In a message dated 2/6/01 3:11:01 AM Central Standard Time,
 ><mailto:owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com>owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:
 >
 ><< 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? >>
 >
 >Hmmm, I know not where she went...and that album didn't move me...but the
 >sight of her in the body shirt/leather pants/cowboy boots sure as HELL 
did...
 >

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

Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 01:35:20
From: "tiemen kuipers" <dragsville@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Un-Covered

I always though that "Shake Some Action" (Album version) was a perfect 
song...but I've heard some nasty covers...

- -DV

 >From: Iam Fuzzco
 >Reply-To: <mailto:bomp@xnet2.com>bomp@xnet2.com
 >To: Bomp
 >Subject: Un-Covered
 >Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 13:17:00 -0800 (PST)
 >
 >
 >What do you think are "perfect" songs? Songs that are
 >so good in their original form that no one should ever
 >think of covering them.
 >
 >Discuss:
 >
 >

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

Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 21:52:23 -0600
From: Jeff Kopp <kopper@inlink.com>
Subject: The Wayback Machine playlist (2/4/01)

Better late than never! Another great show last weekend featuring some new
stuff in the house by The Plugz, The Spiders ('60s Japanese band), The
Immortal Lee County Killers, New World Relámpagos, The Orange Alabaster
Mushroom, Speedball Baby, and Mustang.

Playlist for February 4th, 2001:

The Geargrinders: The Wayback Machine (V/A: Landlocked & Loaded!/TIRC)
New York Dolls: Don't Start Me Talkin' (A Hard Night's Day/Norton)
The Plugz: Achin' (Better Luck/Restless)
The Arousers: She's So Fine (Princes of Penetration/Raucous)
The Spiders: Furi Furi '66 (Let's Go Spiders! G.S. I Love You Vol. 3/Big
Beat)
The Ready Men: Disintegration (V/A: Cowabunga!/Rhino)
Los Straitjackets: Sterno (The Velvet Touch of.../Yep Roc)
The Space Cossacks: Departure (Tsar Wars/MuSick)
Manganzoides: El Cóndor Pasta (Más Dosis/no label)
Little Richard: Talking 'Bout Soul (The Best of.../Cleopatra)
The Immortal Lee County Killers: Big Damn Roach (The Essential Fucked Up
Blues/Estrus)
The Diplomats: Tennessee Toothpick (Instrumental Action Soul/no label)
X: Motel Room in My Bed (Beyond & Back: The X Anthology/Elektra)
Holly Golightly: Feel Something (God Don't Like It/Damaged Goods)
The Deadcats: Ballad of Johnny Rebel (Millions of Dead Cats/Flying Saucer)
The Heptanes: Half Moon (Phantom Cadillac/no label)
The Coffinshakers: Dark in My Heart (We Are the Undead/Primitive Art)
New World Relámpagos: Macarena (New World Relámpagos/Sirena)
Bleed: The Last Goodbye (Motor Psycho/MuSick)
The Kinks: Love Me Till The Sun Shines (Something Else/Reprise)
The Orange Alabaster Mushroom: Your Face Is in My Mind (Space & Time: A
Compendium of.../Earworm)
The Trashmen: Tube City (Bird Call! box/Sundazed)
The Trashmen: Church Key (Bird Call! box/Sundazed)
The Untamed Youth: Pabst Blue Ribbon (Untamed Melodies/Norton)
Evan Foster Surfing Band: Kuk (V/A: Takin' Out the Trash/Double Crown)
The Rivingtons: The Bird's The Word (V/A: Born Bad Vol. 3/Born Bad)
Atomic Mosquitos: Hang 'em Low (Giant Sucking Sounds/no label)
Andre Williams: Bacon Fat (Mr. Rhythm/Regency)
The Mooney Suzuki: Make You Mine (People Get Ready/Estrus)
Speedball Baby: Tappin' My Neighbah! (Uptight!/In The Red)
The Gories: Trick Bag (Outta Here/Crypt)
The Gants: Little Boy Sad (Road Runner! The Best of.../Sundazed)
Jon And The Nightriders: XL-3 (Undercover/Surf Waves)
Lyres: Soapy (On Fyre/Ace of Hearts)
Mustang: Champagne & Pills (7"/Full Toss)
The Monks: Cuckoo/Complication (Let's Start a Beat! Live from Cavestomp!
'99/Varčse Sarabande)
The Wailers: Tall Cool One (The Boys From Tacoma/Etiquette)
Tee And Thee Crumpets: Selling Your Soul (Introducing Today's Young
Hitmakers.../Dionysus)


kopper
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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 20:01:11 -0800 (PST)
From: samantha wilson <supersnazzy@yahoo.com>
Subject: Drumming sons

The Easybeats' Snowy Fleet's son Adam used to drum for
a really abysmal local Perth band called Hammer, about
8 or 9 years ago. My friends and I used to go watching
them just because they were so bad, you couldn't help
loving it! Talk about taking themselves seriously...

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Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 23:11:48 -0500
From: Rat Pfink <ratpfink@akamail.com>
Subject: Re: LP mailers

http://www.bagsunlimited.com/


At 03:33 PM 2/6/01 -0800, you wrote:
>
>Can someone please point me to a good source for the cardboard mailers =
>that are used to mail one or two LPs? Thanks,


- -----------------------------------
| Rat Pfink  ratpfink@akamail.com |
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Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 09:19:29 +0100
From: Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
Subject: February 7

Hi y'all,

That time of the day again:

On February 7, in

1958, the Shirelles recorded "I met him on a Sunday (ronde-ronde)". Where?
Dunno;
1967, Jimi Hendrix recorded "Purple haze" and "The wind cries Mary" at
London's Olympic Studios;
1972, James Brown recorded "There it is" at Bobby Smith's Studio in Macon.

Back 2U.

L8er,
Jan (listening to "Chess New Orleans").

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Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 00:21:43 -0800 (PST)
From: Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Back From The Grave Question

- --- SHBEVLON1@aol.com wrote:
> since the
> people who buy BFTG
> comps obviously dig that kinda stuff.

Not necessarily, I buy BFTG for the ballads

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Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 03:57:11 EST
From: Moreen5000@aol.com
Subject: Re: LP mailers

In a message dated 2/6/01 10:34:23 PM, lantu@email.msn.com writes:

<< 
Can someone please point me to a good source for the cardboard mailers =
that are used to mail one or two LPs? Thanks,

lan >>

  I always had great success dealing when I had my store with a place called 
Bags Unlimited, from Rochester, New York. Great people, they even printed up 
my store's plastic shopping bags and made special 4 mil plastic album sleeves 
for us too. They run full page ads in Discoveries and Goldmine magazine both. 
They have mailers of all kinds, plastic LP and 45 sleeves, inner sleeves, CD 
jewel cases, storage boxes, discwasher supplies, paper sleeves etc etc etc.   
Here's some contact info :
  http:www.bagsunlimited.com
  1-800-767-BAGS for a free catalog
it's in the bag ......... maureen

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