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bomp-digest        Tuesday, February 13 2001        Volume 2001 : Number 088



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Here's what people are yacking about in this digest:
   RE: CCR/KKK
     Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
   Virus Alert pretty darn urgent
     Neil Motteram <neil@bitey.com>
   Re: V!rus Alert pretty darn urgent
     "Evan Davies" <me@evandavies.com>
   Re: getting paid
     "Evan Davies" <me@evandavies.com>
   Knights of Fuzz audio line-up!
     Timothy Gassen <tgassen@azstarnet.com>
   RE: getting paid
     Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com>
   uncovered
     "sara sherr" <sarasherr@hotmail.com>
   My Biggest Fan (was Getting Paid)
     Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com>
   Re: The Spiders (Japanese)
     Hitomi I <hitomi@kiwi.ne.jp>
   Re: getting paid
     troggman@webtv.net (Todd Lucas)
   60s/GARAGE/TRASH/PUNK/POWER POP E-ZINE
     "jugobeat 66" <jugobeat@hotmail.com>
   60s/GARAGE/PSYCH/77 PUNK/POWER POP/GLAM ROCK MAILORDER
     "jugobeat 66" <jugobeat@hotmail.com>
   Re: Texas Punk
     "Roberto Feruglio" <wrongway@libero.it>
   Re: Compilation Standards
     "Roberto Feruglio" <wrongway@libero.it>
   NEW RNB RECORD LIST & WEBSITE UPDATE
     Rob Bailey <new.untouchables@virgin.net>
   Re: getting paid
     Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com>
   Moulty & The Barbarians
     Hotline Underground <underground_hotline@yahoo.com>
   Re: getting paid
     troggman@webtv.net (Todd Lucas)
   TS: Jump Jive & Go Go Gorrilla
     TheJewws@aol.com
   Re: Moulty & The Barbarians
     Evan Davies <efd@xnet2.com>
   Re: My Biggest Fan (was Getting Paid)
     Evan Davies <efd@xnet2.com>
   Fleshtones & Neckbreakers Feb. 16 & 17
     "T. W." <blackeggs@hotmail.com>
   Re: Groovies
     ronald and karen sanchez <eldeluxe@mcn.net>
   Re: TS: Jump Jive & Go Go Gorrilla
     brian marshall <noisejunkie@rocketmail.com>
   February 13
     Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 11:50:19 -0800 (PST)
From: Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: CCR/KKK

- --- Alan Wright <AlanW@SeattleArtMuseum.org> wrote:
> So, what is the connection...or were you being
> sarcastic?

If you can't see the connection then you must be
blind-they're both made up of white people!
Aaaargh
- -JM 

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 11:43:54 -0800 (PST)
From: Neil Motteram <neil@bitey.com>
Subject: Virus Alert pretty darn urgent

I hate to be a pain, but this one seems to have been launched this morning
and is doing a full-scale worldwide repitition of the 'Love Bug' scare of
last year. (Today is Feb 12th, 2001 - assume that this is pretty much
invalid any time after that date)

Email in your inbox titled "Here you have: ;o" - attachment cunningly
called AnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs - if you open the attachment (and are using
Microsoft email software) it will send itself to evryone in your address
book.

Details from Symantec Anti-Virus Center are here:
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/vbs.sst@mm.html

Dont forward this to all your friends - or it will just become another
crappy spam message that will circle around the internet until I'm long
dead. But don't open this attachment if you receive a copy of the email. I
got 20 copies from colleagues this morning.

Written by Neil Motteram (neil@bitey.com) on Feb 12th, 2001

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 15:07:44 -0500
From: "Evan Davies" <me@evandavies.com>
Subject: Re: V!rus Alert pretty darn urgent

Thanks, Neil, for sending this -- I was in the midst of writing my own
e-mail when yours came through.

In addition to the link Neil gave
<http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/vbs.sst@mm.html> you can also
check out McAfee's site at
<http://vil.mcafee.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99011&>.

Evan

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 15:21:27 -0500
From: "Evan Davies" <me@evandavies.com>
Subject: Re: getting paid

> What band did your old boss record for, and is the album any good? Or is
it
> a secret?

I believe the whole story is captured in this post:

http://www.xnet2.com/bomp/searchable/0011/msg00817.html

unless Fuzzco worked for *another* guy who recorded a psych album...

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 13:43:56 -0700
From: Timothy Gassen <tgassen@azstarnet.com>
Subject: Knights of Fuzz audio line-up!

Here's the band line-up for the audio portion of the upcoming Knights of
Fuzz CD-ROM. This compilation isn't meant to condense the 1980-2000
garage era into only 26 bands, but I think it's a cool, wide-ranging
introduction. (An analogy could be the first "Pebbles" LP; it's a great
introduction that doesn't claim to be the only guide to '60s garage.)

Anyway, I'd like to see Bompers list some of their favorite garage
tracks from the last 20 years. If fans support the Knights CD-ROM, I'd
like to continue documenting these sounds with a "Knights of Fuzz" LP/CD
compilation series...

Knights of Fuzz CD-ROM audio compilation bands, listed in order from
@1980-2000:

1 United States of Existence
2 Last
3 Unclaimed
4 Cheepskates
5 Vipers
6 Fuzztones
7 Pandoras
8 Tell Tale Hearts
9 Gravedigger V
10 Crimson Shadows
11 Green Telescope
12 Stomachmouths
13 Plasticland
14 Miracle Workers
15 Otherside
16 Leopards
17 Sick Rose
18 Cynics
19 Gruesomes
20 Mystic Eyes
21 Marshmallow Overcoat
22 Lears
23 Bomboras
24 Creatures of the Golden Dawn
25 Others
26 Resonars

Fuzz on!

Timothy Gassen
Director/Producer
Purple Cactus Media Productions

www.azstarnet.com/~tgassen/

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 12:47:13 -0800 (PST)
From: Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: getting paid

- --- "Lindholm, Jeffrey"
<JRL6B@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu> wrote:
> 
> What band did your old boss record for, and is the
> album any good? Or is it
> a secret?

Gandalf.  They opened for the Gants way back when.  I
met up with Peter (my old boss) at Cavestomp. 

For the whole story  on Gandalf, go to:
www.petersando.com

> 
> Jeffery Lindholm
> jrl6b@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
> University of Virginia Health System
> Marketing and Communications
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Iam Fuzzco [SMTP:fuzzco66@yahoo.com]
> > Sent:	Monday, February 12, 2001 11:57 AM
> > To:	bomp@xnet2.com; bomp@screamer.xnet2.com
> > Subject:	Re: getting paid
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- jschwart@voicenet.com wrote:
> > > 
> > > "BlackMonk \(Tom,as always\)"
> > > <blackmonk@email.msn.com>:
> > > 
> > > >And I'd bet that if you asked any of these
> bands if
> > > they'd expect to be paid
> > > when someone reissues their singles 30 years
> from
> > > now, they'd say a very
> > > emphatic YES.
> > 
> > My old boss recorded an entire psych album for
> > Capitol back in 60's.  The album has since been
> > re-released as a bootleg CD from Europe. He
> buys'em
> > every chance he gets, so he can give them to
> friends
> > and is thrilled that it is out there at all. 
> > 
> > He told me he'd like to know who is making, not
> > because he wants to sue them or get royalties, but
> > simple to find out WHY they chose his old band,
> and
> > thank them (and maybe get some free CD's...) 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 20:54:46 -0000
From: "sara sherr" <sarasherr@hotmail.com>
Subject: uncovered

I'd have to add the Modern Lovers to this list...I'm thinking this because a 
Philly band covered "I'm Straight," and I don't think most bands could add 
anything to this perfect song, or anything from this era of Jonathan 
Richman.
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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 13:00:29 -0800 (PST)
From: Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com>
Subject: My Biggest Fan (was Getting Paid)

- --- Evan Davies <me@evandavies.com> wrote:
> 
> > What band did your old boss record for, and is the
> album any good? Or is it a secret?
> 
> I believe the whole story is captured in this post:
> 
http://www.xnet2.com/bomp/searchable/0011/msg00817.html
> 
> unless Fuzzco worked for *another* guy who recorded
> a psych album...

Jeez, now I know how Peter Zaremba feels when he talks
to me....




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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 14:52:56 +0900
From: Hitomi I <hitomi@kiwi.ne.jp>
Subject: Re: The Spiders (Japanese)

I think I should explain it. 

"Be quiet! Are you crazy? We are not crazy
cats...we are Spiders!")


In '60s there were very famous comic band called Crazy Cats. So When the singer Jun was asked "Are you
crazy?" He answered 
"We are not crazy cats ..we are Spiders" in joking. Anyway it is taken from their movie. 

I'm glad I could contribute both Spiders and Los Shakers CD. 

about Los Shakers movie poster in the booklet. It's size was too big  to take by Digital camera for
print,
, so I scanned part of it  by my scanner and stitched them. It is said there are only 3 copies of this
poster  existed now. 

The regrettable thing is Ugo(the singer,lead guitar) agreed to my interview once, but he changed his
mind. He don't like to talk 
about those days... I could not interview him.



David Coyle wrote:
> 
> I just recently got the Spiders CD on Big Beat and
> really like it for the most part. Some of it is hit or
> miss. I do like their version of "Johnny B. Goode"
> (especially the part where the singer gets his
> consonants mixed up and sings "you will lee the beader
> of a big old band"), but for me their version of
> "Inside Looking Out" blows it away in terms of
> demented vocals. It's interesting to hear the English
> lyrics and odd intro for the '66 version of "Furi
> Furi" ("Be quiet! Are you crazy? We are not crazy
> cats...we are Spiders!") I even like some of the
> ballads, although they have to be much too syrupy for
> most GS fans.
> 
> I also got the Big Beat CD of Los Shakers in the same
> order and am much more solidly impressed by these
> Uruguayan Beatles. "Break It All," "Do Not Disturb"
> and "Thinking" are particular standouts to me. And my
> gosh, they almost look more like the Beatles than the
> Beatles!
> 
> Dave
> 
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- -- 
 >>------------ST/MONO------------>

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

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 17:20:11 -0500 (EST)
From: troggman@webtv.net (Todd Lucas)
Subject: Re: getting paid

>My old boss recorded and entire psych album
>for Capitol back in 60's. The album has since
>been re-released as a bootleg CD from Europe.
>He buys'em every chance he gets, so he can
>give them to friends and is thrilled that it is out
>there at all.

You said this was Gandalf, right?  Interesting, because that record has
been a recent topic od discussion over on the Shindig list.  I believe
that an upcoming issue of the mag is even supposed to have a feature on
the album.  

Todd

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 23:45:42 +0100
From: "jugobeat 66" <jugobeat@hotmail.com>
Subject: 60s/GARAGE/TRASH/PUNK/POWER POP E-ZINE

No Brains Zine is finaly online!!!
MEXICAN 60s PUNK SPECIAL
Interviews with:
LOS BANDITOS & FRANKENSTEIN DRAG QUEENS FROM PLANET 13
SATELLITERS LIVE in Cologne!!!!
and of course LOTS OF REVIEWS (The Strollers, Coyote Men,
Bobbyteens, Dwarves, Wildebeests and many many more...)

go to: http://nobrainszine.tsx.org !!!!!!!!!!
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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 23:46:40 +0100
From: "jugobeat 66" <jugobeat@hotmail.com>
Subject: 60s/GARAGE/PSYCH/77 PUNK/POWER POP/GLAM ROCK MAILORDER

No Brains Mailorder NOW also ONLINE!!!!

We are specialized in rare records from 60s till now,
specially 60s and neo 60s punk & beat, 70s punk, power pop,
garage trash punk, glam rock, but also psychedelia and
progressive rock from all over the globe.

Lot of rare records, but also reissues - mainly vinyl, but also cd's.

go to: http://nobrainsmailorder.tsx.org !!!!!!!!

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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 00:16:25 +0100
From: "Roberto Feruglio" <wrongway@libero.it>
Subject: Re: Texas Punk

It's easy to be wise after the event: I always considered the Flashback
series the best one, but of course I wasn't able to pick it up, and when it
was reissued, in the second half of the eighties, I had already found very
many tracks here and there. You can find the track listings of the first 4
volumes at http://home.wxs.nl/~Kesteloo.Hans/wayback.htm#te
Here already mentioned the Eva's comps too, and hint at Cicadelic's Texas
Punk. Acid Visions The Complete Collection is a huge comp (more than 200
tracks!): does anybody own it?

Roberto

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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 00:35:30 +0100
From: "Roberto Feruglio" <wrongway@libero.it>
Subject: Re: Compilation Standards

>From: james Subject: Re: Compilation Standards
>I was upset that the "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" comp was so lame compared to
wonderful "No, No, No"....

Arf! Arf! runs with the hare and hunts with the hounds ;-)

Roby

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 23:27:54 +0000
From: Rob Bailey <new.untouchables@virgin.net>
Subject: NEW RNB RECORD LIST & WEBSITE UPDATE

RnB Records website updated today with items on new list + more.
Featuring Original RnB/Jazz/Latin/Freakbeat/Psych/Garage/Northern
Soul/Mod Revival/Ska/Pop gems on 45's, Lp's and a few CD's Site address
http://freespace.virgin.net/rnb.records

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 16:19:04 -0800 (PST)
From: Iam Fuzzco <fuzzco66@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: getting paid

- --- Todd Lucas <troggman@webtv.net> wrote:
> 
> >My old boss recorded and entire psych album
> >for Capitol back in 60's. The album has since
> >been re-released as a bootleg CD from Europe.
> >He buys'em every chance he gets, so he can
> >give them to friends and is thrilled that it is out
> >there at all.
> 
> You said this was Gandalf, right?  Interesting,
> because that record has
> been a recent topic od discussion over on the
> Shindig list.  I believe
> that an upcoming issue of the mag is even supposed
> to have a feature on
> the album.  

Does the Shindig list have an archive like Bomp?  If
so, where?  I'd like to forward it to Peter. 

Thanks



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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 17:20:21 -0800 (PST)
From: Hotline Underground <underground_hotline@yahoo.com>
Subject: Moulty & The Barbarians

How do I find the TV show with Kenne Highland playing
guitar behind a Moulty - Victor Moulton interview?

It is hosted by some guy named The Emperor or The Duke
or something in Boston, with a co-host by the name
of Tontileo.  

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 21:31:51 -0500 (EST)
From: troggman@webtv.net (Todd Lucas)
Subject: Re: getting paid

>Does the Shindig list have an archive like
>Bomp? If so, where? I'd like to forward it to
>Peter.

No archive that I know of but I culled together the posts that I could
find, all of which were posted within the past two days.

This first post was a response to the typical "what are you listening
to?" question.   

>Gandalf, great forgotten 60s NYC band. Very
>Zombies-esque. Lead singer/guitarist Peter
>Sando sounds like a cross between Colin
>Bluntstone & Alex Chilton. 
>Anybody else dig em?

This further response was posted by John "Mojo" Mills, the man behind
Shindig.

>Indeed. There's a good interview with him up on
>the http://www.wnyu.org/plastictales/ radio site

Yet another positive response.

>i agree i love their album very laid back dreamy
>psyche in places, also love their cover of
>hardin's hang on to a dream. jules

And finally this from Mike and Anja Stax. 

>Yeah! There'll be a big Gandalf feature in the
>upcoming Ugly Things.

As you can see, I remembered wrong.  It's actually Ugly Things that has
the Gandalf feature on the horizon.

Todd  

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 00:19:23 EST
From: TheJewws@aol.com
Subject: TS: Jump Jive & Go Go Gorrilla

In a message dated 2/11/01 10:49:16 AM Central Standard Time,
boldface@easynet.co.uk writes:


 > As someone who spins records at a garage club, all I can say
 > regarding "the song about the Gorilla" is that it sure as hell will
 > ALWAYS get people dancing. -- PJ
 >
        Who did the original version of "go go gorilla" and where would i be
able to find more?thanks.


Omari Yoshihiro
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spacecitybeat

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 21:49:37 -0500
From: Evan Davies <efd@xnet2.com>
Subject: Re: Moulty & The Barbarians

>How do I find the TV show with Kenne Highland playing guitar behind a 
>Moulty - Victor Moulton interview?

Can't say I know the answer, but boy did you ever come to the right 
place.  Kenne's been awful quiet lately (... a little *too* quiet? ...) but 
I'll bet Alex, MJ, Lynn, Jen, JJ, or someone up there would have some info.

>It is hosted by some guy named The Emperor or The Duke or something in Boston

Gotta be the Count, right?

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 22:21:36 -0500
From: Evan Davies <efd@xnet2.com>
Subject: Re: My Biggest Fan (was Getting Paid)

>Jeez, now I know how Peter Zaremba feels when he talks
>to me....

Hmm, the funny thing is I have no idea how *you* feel when you talk to *him*.

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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 00:08:13 -0500
From: "T. W." <blackeggs@hotmail.com>
Subject: Fleshtones & Neckbreakers Feb. 16 & 17

Hey VA/DC/MD Bompsters,

I'll be in DC this week --- the Fleshtones are playing the Iota in 
Arlington, VA this Saturday, and I hope to be putting some long green in 
their well-deserving Super-rock pockets that evening. As Peter Zaremba says, 
"Don't make me get a real job!"

I will also try to catch 'em on Friday at Fletcher's in Baltimore with  the 
Swingin' Neckbreakers if my gracious host, Mr. Ivan Lee Roth, sees fit to 
drive up there. Or does anyone know if the Neckbreakers are playing the Iota 
show as well?

Tom Walls


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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 21:36:49 -0700
From: ronald and karen sanchez <eldeluxe@mcn.net>
Subject: Re: Groovies

>

Okay I stand corrected. That's what happens when I try and count on the memory.

A quick look through the singles, and it happens I have both the Line issue of
Shake Some Action/I Heard Your Name and the Sire issue of Move It/I Heard Your
Name. I can't believe I forgot both of those. I suspect I just looked at my UK
Jumpin In The Night when I was sorting out the Piledriver tracks.

I did ask Cyril to play Yeah My Baby but he made some excuses about alternate
tunings. They did do it later, after I'd left the  Bay Area. Same for Slow Death.
He said he's never play that one, and of course he did. It was always the best
and the worst seeing the Groovies. Long gaps between songs, while they tried to
tune. Complaining the whole time. I saw them once where Chris' amp blew up just
as the were introduced for a live radio broadcast.

Then look at Roy. He started his solo career with a bang, and then went on to do
some duff albums. Now that he's done some great stuff with the Longshots, no one
wants to put his stuff out.

The curse of the Groovers.

RS



>
>
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> 'When I Heard Your Name' can be found on the UK 'Move It' 45
> (Sire SIR 4002).
>
> >>>>> This was when Jumpin In The Night was just being released
> in the UK. They didn't have a copy yet so they brought in some
> cassettes they had from the 1978 Rockfield sessions. Most of
> what they had was just backing tracks with no vocals! Curiously
> enough one of those was It Won't Be Wrong, the Byrds
> tune. This was never released, and I'm not sure that they even
> finished it. <<<<<
>
> 'It Won't Be Wrong' did turn up on the US edition of "Jumpin' In The
> Night', both 'Jumpin'' and 'Now' have different track listings on either
> side of the atlantic.
>
> Anyways, on why the Groovies never really made it; I always
> thought it was the strong reliance on other peoples material that
> did them in, esp when they had such great songwriting talent
> themselves. Sire UK failed to push any of the band's originals after
> SSA and the other 45s they put out were all covers; 'Don't You Lie
> To Me', 'Feel A Whole Lot Better', 'Move It' and 'Absolutely Sweet
> Marie'. Not a good move in the punk days when hero worship of
> 60s stars was at an all-time low. Live tapes from this area paint a
> simular picture with set-lists all most entirely devoted to the
> Beatles/Stones/Byrds songbooks.
>
> Jeroen Vedder
>
> ==========================================
> >>>>>  New e-mail adress; chiswick@wanadoo.nl  <<<<<
> ==========================================
>
>

- --
- -- The Donovan's Brain Web Site:
http://www.btinternet.com/~manband.archive/brains/index.html

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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 00:48:44 -0800 (PST)
From: brian marshall <noisejunkie@rocketmail.com>
Subject: Re: TS: Jump Jive & Go Go Gorrilla

- --- TheJewws@aol.com wrote:
> 
>         Who did the original version of "go go
> gorilla" and where would i be
> able to find more?thanks.
> 
I believe it was done by The Ideals as "The Gorilla."
(Courtland 1963).  I'm not sure if it's been comped or
not.  They also did a sequel called "Mo Gorilla" which
I haven't heard yet.  Another great version was done
by The Jaguars.

Brian
NFTG
> 
> Omari Yoshihiro
> http://www.hometown.aol.com/spacecitybeat
> 
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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 10:30:14 +0100
From: Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
Subject: February 13

Hi y'all,

A quick one!

On February 13, in

1947, Billie Holiday recorded "Solitude" and "There is no greater love", in
New York;
1947, Hank Williams recorded "Honky tonkin'", "I don't care (if tomorrow
never comes)", "My love for you (has turned to hate" and "Pan American" at
Nashville's WSM Studios;
1952, Ruth Brown recorded "5-10-15 hours", in New York;
1965, Beau Brummel's Sal Valentino recorded a demo version of "Before
darkness ends" at San Fancisco's Coast Recorders. As far as I could find,
no official version of the song was recorded;
1967, the Beatles recorded the first 9 takes of "Only a northern song" at
Abbey Road, finishing the basics the next day with 3 more takes. The song
was completed during an overdub session on April 20;
1967, Jimi Hendrix spent time at the BBC, recording "Hey Joe", "Foxy lady",
"Stone free" and "Love or confusion";
1968, Pink Floyd, those Beatles finally out of the way, moved into Abbey
Road, to record "Julia dream";
1968, the Velvet Underground recorded "Stephanie says", in New York;
1972, Hawkwind played a gig at London's Roundhouse. One of the songs they
played was "Silver machine". It was recorded and released as a single.

That's it!

L8er,
Jan (listening to BFTG3-cd...... really, no shit!)

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