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   Creation at Cavestomp 2001!
     Haydn Jones <haydn@rocketmail.com>
   Re:BEST RINGO drumming
     YoungLionsNYC@aol.com
   PJ Proby
     boldface@easynet.co.uk
   KISS-related unexpected coolness
     Deena Canale <roots66@sympatico.ca>
   7" vinyl: yes or no?
     David <david@thesleepyheads.com>
   Re: Give The Bass Player Some
     brian marshall <noisejunkie@rocketmail.com>
   Re: Re:BEST RINGO drumming
     "Tom" <BlackMonk@email.msn.com>
   Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?
     brian marshall <noisejunkie@rocketmail.com>
   Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 1/5/2002
     "Alex Piandes" <coffeensmokes@earthlink.net>
   Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?
     "Tom" <BlackMonk@email.msn.com>
   Re: Drum Fills, Not Solos  
     brian marshall <noisejunkie@rocketmail.com>
   Re: Just Like Me
     Sknoof@aol.com
   Re: Give The Bass Player Some
     JenRazz1@aol.com
   Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?
     JenRazz1@aol.com
   Re: Unwind With The Clock
     Sknoof@aol.com
   Fave Guitar Solo/Drum Solo - 1 Band, 1 Song
     JenRazz1@aol.com
   Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?
     "Alex Piandes" <coffeensmokes@earthlink.net>
   Re: bomp-digest V2002 #10  Soup Dragons
     "Michel Fenderwoods" <you_must_be_joking@hotmail.com>
   Re: bomp-digest V2002 #12   Re: Herb Alpert
     "Michel Fenderwoods" <you_must_be_joking@hotmail.com>
   Favorite "one note" Guitar Solos and "Busy" solos
     "Barry Stevenson" <BaronBlood@mediaone.net>
   Re: Give The Bass Player Some
     "Mark Ertmer" <ertman9@home.com>
   favorite solos (Neil Young)
     "Barry Stevenson" <BaronBlood@mediaone.net>
   re: bands that have not got their instrumental due on the Bomp list
     colorcoat@home.com
   Re:BEST RINGO drumming
     Euphorik6@aol.com
   Re: 53rd & 3rd
     "Jeroen Vedder" <chiswick@wanadoo.nl>
   wicked drum fills
     SUBPOPFAN1@aol.com
   re Wilko Johnson
     "mohair" <mohair@sprint.ca>
   Re: Creation at Cavestomp 2001
     "Justina Davies" <Justina@whatawaytodie.com>
   Re: Favorite "one note" Guitar Solos and "Busy" solos
     Jangellamf@aol.com
   Non-garage instrumentals
     "James" <data.panik@verizon.net>
   Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?
     rat fink <rockandrolldanceparty@yahoo.com>
   Re: re Wilko Johnson
     "Tom" <BlackMonk@email.msn.com>
   Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?
     Moparlary@aol.com
   Re: Non-garage instrumentals
     Jangellamf@aol.com
   Re: Non-garage instrumentals
     Jangellamf@aol.com
   Re: Mindrockers
     stu rutherford <sgr@superlink.net>
   Re: Mary Woronov
     "Jeroen Vedder" <chiswick@wanadoo.nl>
   Re: "You're My Guitar Hero !"
     "Crawdaddy Simon" <crawdaddy.simon@sympatico.ca>
   Re: Wilko Johnson
     "Crawdaddy Simon" <crawdaddy.simon@sympatico.ca>
   Re: "You're My Guitar Hero !"
     SOSBOMBS@aol.com
   Drum Fills, Not Solos  
     "Douglas E. Webber" <D.Webber2@home.com>
   Re: "You're My Guitar Hero !"
     JenRazz1@aol.com
   Re: "You're My Guitar Hero !"
     Rat Pfink <ratpfink@akamail.com>

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:55:18 +0000 (GMT)
From: Haydn Jones <haydn@rocketmail.com>
Subject: Creation at Cavestomp 2001!

I am in the process of uploading some pics of The
Creation at Cavestomp 2001! Has anyone else got any
photos that I could add?

Regards,

Haydn.

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 08:12:33 EST
From: YoungLionsNYC@aol.com
Subject: Re:BEST RINGO drumming

SHE SAID SHE SAID of course ! TWIG R & Y L

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 13:28:55 +0000 (GMT)
From: boldface@easynet.co.uk
Subject: PJ Proby

Much like Tom Jones he did some good stuff and a whole lot of bad 
stuff. I mean, avoid the West Side Story songs like the plague! What 
a pile of crap! But he's okay when covering old r&b type tracks. 
These'll be on his albums though, not on the 45s. In fact, imo, none 
of his 45s are worth bothering with. Well, with one exception, which 
is the one he did in the 50s under the name of Jett Powers, "Go Girl 
Go" on the Design label. A real tough rocker. -- PJ

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 09:06:42 -0400
From: Deena Canale <roots66@sympatico.ca>
Subject: KISS-related unexpected coolness

Next time you're in a bookstore, flip through Gene Simmons' new
autobiography, "KISS and Make-Up."  You'll be pleasantly surprised to see a
few photos of him playing with his garage band, the Long Island Sounds, as
well as a priceless photo of him in a paisley shirt makin' time with a
Cleopatra-banged, striped-pants-wearing Cher lookalike (predating his affair
with the real Cher by a dozen years or so).

I highly recommend "Detroit Rock City," too--stupid fun, and with a
storyline not too dissimilar from "Rock & Roll High School."

Signed D.C. 

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 08:40:21 -0600
From: David <david@thesleepyheads.com>
Subject: 7" vinyl: yes or no?

So, do people on this list have an opinion as to whether it's at all
worthwhile for a band that is just starting out to do a 7" release? Do
people still buy them?

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 06:45:00 -0800 (PST)
From: brian marshall <noisejunkie@rocketmail.com>
Subject: Re: Give The Bass Player Some

- --- HOODOO3005@aol.com wrote:

My vote goes for Lemmy, of course.
"Stay Clean," "Ace of Spades" - Motorhead
"The Psychedelic Warlords (Disappear In Smoke" -
Hawkwind

Others off the top of my head:
Booker T and the MGS: "Tic Tac Toe"
The Rezillos: "Flying Saucer Attack"
Dead Kennedys: "Bleed For Me"
The Centurions: "Bullwinkle, Pt. 2"

And let's not forget Mike Watt (Minutemen, Firehose)

Brian
NFTG


> 
> "My Generation" - Who
> "I'll Take You There" - Staple Singers
> "Bottomless" - Watts 103rd St. Rhythm Band
> "The Sidewinder" - Lee Morgan
> 
> Even better, the bassists on these songs played with
> their fingers and not 
> their damn THUMBS.
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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 09:42:18 -0500
From: "Tom" <BlackMonk@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: Re:BEST RINGO drumming

For the second subject line in a week, I'll have to go with the Yoko
Ono/Plastic Ono Band album.  Most of "Why" is keeping the beat (something he
does a hell of a job on, especially considering what was going on around
him) but one of Ringo's great moments was when Yoko holds a long note, going
into her heavy vibrato half the way through. Ringo picks up on the vibrato
and echos it with a fill. Later on in the song, Ringo plays another short
fill and Yoko extends it. (I've raved about the guitar vocals and drumming
on this song, so for the sake of completeness, Klaus Voormann's bass on the
song is fantastic too)


Ringo's playing on the rest of the album is pretty impressive too. On the
bonus track version of "Open Your Box" he plays a soul/funk part for most of
the song, loosens up after a while, doing some bashing of open cymbals, and
goes into a  fairly amazing drum/vocal duet, never losing the beat.

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 06:47:27 -0800 (PST)
From: brian marshall <noisejunkie@rocketmail.com>
Subject: Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?

- --- David <david@thesleepyheads.com> wrote:
> 
> So, do people on this list have an opinion as to
> whether it's at all
> worthwhile for a band that is just starting out to
> do a 7" release? Do
> people still buy them?

I do.  I have heard that they're becoming more and
more costly to make (and one label I talked to was
even thinking of dropping them), but there's just
something about a 7" single as opposed to a demo CD. A
7" is just more special to me.

Brian
NFTG

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 09:56:34 -0000
From: "Alex Piandes" <coffeensmokes@earthlink.net>
Subject: Coffee 'n' Smokes Playlist, 1/5/2002

    Hello BOMP!ers.  MJ Quirk assumed the position for the first time in a
few months and some of the hard-hitting topics discussed were electric train
sets, high performance tanning, the 1957-59 Fords, plus MJ's requisite
mooning over my wife.
No new stuff to 'MFO-several recent releases in our stacks have been paid
the ultimate tribute (somebody thought it would fetch decent cash at the
local 2nd hand store, so they took 'em to sell for rent/crack money), but we
aired the Lyres yet to be released (AFAIK)CD single.

Here goes for 5 January:

*The Amboy Dukes: Psalms Of Aftermath (S/T/Mainstream)
*The Heartbeats: After New Year's Eve (V/A Spotlite On Gee Rds., Vol.
1/Collectables)
*Delateurs: Depecer La Planete (V/A Zaxxon Virile Action sampler/Zaxxon)
*Music Emporium: Velvet Sunsets (S/T reissue/Sundazed)
*The Ohio Express: Try It (Beg, Borrow & Steal/Cameo)

*The Slow Slushy Boys: Do The Boob (Make Mine Slushy/Wildebeest)
*The Shocking Blue: Love Buzz (S/T/Colossus)
*The Psychodaisies (FL): Death Letter (It's No Fun To Be Paranoid/no label)
*The Velvet Underground: White Light/White Heat (White Light/White
Heat/Verve)
*Stalk-Forest Group: What Is Quicksand? (St.Cecelia: The Electra
Sessions/Rhino Handmade)
*Big Al Sears: Rock 'n' Roll Ball (V/A Honkin' 'n' Hollerin'/Westside)

*The Miracle Workers: I'm Hung Up (Moxie's Revenge/Get Hip)
*The Green Circles: I'm So Glad (Get On The Outside Of This/Sexy Diablo)
*The Untamed Youth: Go Girl Go (7"/Norton)
*The Underdogs: Friday At The Hideout (V/A Friday At The Hideout/Norton)

*Ruby Jones: Looking Out At Tomorrow (Stone Junkie reissue/Sequel)
*Betty Everett: You're No Good (V/A Beg, Scream & Shout box/Rhino)
*The Lyres: Tear You Up (CD single/Mug Shot)
*Blue Oyster Cult: Career Of Evil (Secret Treaties/Columbia)
*Zakary Thaks: Outprint (Form The Habit/Sundazed)
*The Electric Prunes: Bangles (I Had Too Much To Dream reissue/Rhino)

*The Reign: Zippered Up Heart (7"/Norton)
*Jesters Of Newport: Stormy (V/A B.F.T.G., Part 5/Crypt)
*Keepers: Lost Love (V/A Leaving It All Behind/Misty Lane)
*Bill Matte: Parlez-Vous L'Francais (V/A Stompin', Vol. 25/Stompin')
*Liz Brady: Palladuim (V/A Ultra Chicks, Vol. 3/no label)
*Jacques Filh: Wraaaach! (V/A Ils Sont Fous Ces Gaulois, Vol. 3/Disques
Ronnie)
*Chan Romero: Hippy Hippy Shake (V/A Loud, Fast & Out Of Control box/Rhino)

*The Knowbody Else: One Life Two Live (S/T/Hip)
*The Flirtations: Nothing But A Heartache (V/A Beg, Scream & Shout
box/Rhino)
*The Downbeat 5: I Heard About Him (recorded live on OTTwMD 10/10/01)
*The Buff Medways: Don't Hold Me Back (This Is This/Vinyl Japan)
*The Pretty Things: Cry To Me (Get The Picture? reissue/Snapper)
*The Floyd Dakil Four: Bad Boy (V/A Texas Flashbacks, Vol. 1/Way Back)
*The Playboys Of Edinburgh: Wish You Had A Heart (V/A Texas Flashbacks, Vol.
1/Way Back)

*Les Fleur De Lys: Circles (V/A Nuggets II box/Rhino)
*Sumpin' Else: You're Bad (V/A The Lost Generation, Vol. 3/Dig-Up)
*The Blues Company: Experiment In Color (V/A F.F.& S., Vol. 4/Dionysus)
*The Presidents: Let The Sunshine In (V/A Rare 60's Beat Treasures, Vol.
5/Gone Beat)
*Fats Domino: Shu Ra (Legendary Imperial Recordings/EMI)
*The Pattens: Say Ma Ma (V/A Pebbles, Vol. 6 CD/A.I.P.)

*Little Tommy Brown: Goodbye I'm Gone (V/A Mule Milk 'n' Firewater/Westside)
__________________________________________________
Alex Piandes
Coffee 'n' Smokes
WMFO (91.5fm)
Medford, MA

"Featuring new & vintage garage/punk, surf, psychedelic,
rockabilly, pop obscurities,...and a little bit o' greasy R & B"

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Noon-3pm (Paris/Rome/Amsterdam), 1-4pm (Athens), 8-11pm (Tokyo),
9pm-Midnight
(Sydney/Melbourne) and 10pm-1am Sunday (Auckland)

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 09:49:15 -0500
From: "Tom" <BlackMonk@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?

>
> So, do people on this list have an opinion as to whether it's at all
> worthwhile for a band that is just starting out to do a 7" release? Do
> people still buy them?
>

I'd say they're not worth the effort if you're just starting out. Especially
since singles can cost almost as much as a short CD, but with a lot less
material.  (Plus, they'd probably be harder to distribute unless you're
going to sell them exclusively at shows.)

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 06:54:59 -0800 (PST)
From: brian marshall <noisejunkie@rocketmail.com>
Subject: Re: Drum Fills, Not Solos  

A few drum moments I like:
:
Dave Clark Five: "On The Move"
The Rockin' Rebellions: "Drums and Other Things"
Soul Inc.: "The Alligator"
The Chiefs: "Tom Tom"
Sandy Nelson: "Day Train"
The Ventures: "The 2000 Pound Bee (Parts 1 and 2)"
The Ventures: "Twisted"
The Who: "Dogs Part Two"

Brian
NFTG


- --- NankerPhlg@aol.com wrote:
> 
> <<< No sensible human being can stomach drum solos,
> but the perfect fill is 
> as 
> unforgettable as a perfect hook. >>>
> 
> Some I have always liked:
> 
> Ringo's bits at the end of "Thank You Girl" 
> 
> His bits at the end of "Good Morning Good Morning"
> 
> Mitch Mitchell on "Fire" by Jimi Hendrix throughout
> the song
> 
> Bobby Elliot of the Hollies on "Look Through Any
> Window" ('Beat Club' 
> version) throughout the song
> 
> Keith Moon on "Daddy Rolling Stone" by The Who
> throughout the song
> 
> 
> 
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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:25:47 EST
From: Sknoof@aol.com
Subject: Re: Just Like Me

Sam The Organ Man:

<< Why wouldn't Paul be playing organ on that?  Don't tell me he couldn't; 
it's such a fucking easy part!  Most of their songs were organ-easy. >>

This is prob'ly gonna hurt you as much as it hurt me, if you're a 
fan......but as Melcher and Lindsay got more and more into the production end 
of things, Paul appeared on the records less and less.....Paul, remember, was 
a boogie piano player....(and a great one)....but, sadly, he wasn't so very 
interested in the big hits that Lindsay and Melcher were writing......he was 
happy enough that they were big hits, and he was nothing if not a 
businessman......but the outcome of all that was that he would show up 
in-studio less and less often.  The "Just Like Us" LP is PROBABLY all or 
mostly Paul.....but large chunks of "Midnight Ride" are not.  For "Spirit of 
'67", he's hardly there at ALL......(I was totally crushed to find out that 
that neat, loopy little break in "In My Community" was not Paul!)  and 
following that LP, he is literally not on any of the records AT ALL, period.  
Weird, eh?

Mike F.

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:34:55 EST
From: JenRazz1@aol.com
Subject: Re: Give The Bass Player Some

I always loved the bass line in the song "John, I'm Only Dancing" by Bowie.

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:36:15 EST
From: JenRazz1@aol.com
Subject: Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?

In a message dated 1/6/2002 9:49:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
noisejunkie@rocketmail.com writes:


> there's just
> something about a 7" single as opposed to a demo CD. A
> 7" is just more special to me.
> 

Absolutely agreed.  It's the first thing our band even considered putting out 
officially.

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:36:30 EST
From: Sknoof@aol.com
Subject: Re: Unwind With The Clock

I said:

<< You can still, to this day, stump know-it-alls when you ask who it was 
that played that solo, [Tomorrow] and the one on "Incense" as well.  It was 
Ed King, later of Lynyrd Skynyrd. >>

Nanker answers: (ankers?)

<< Interestingly enough, just last night someone actually asked me that very 
question (or close enough...he said "What Southern Rock guitarist was in the 
Strawberry Alarm Clock?"). >>

Boo!  Nothing like loading the question with clues!!

<< Did he stump me? Hell no. :>  >>

'Course not, Nank.  You're not a know-it-all!

<< Are the single and album versions totally different recordings, or just 
different mixes of the same recording? >>

Y'know, that's one of the things I'm pretty good at sussing, and I've never 
figured out this particular example.  The vocal sounds identical, and so do 
the drums.  But the guitar solo is definitely a different take, and not just 
the last note.   But it's REAL close.....so close you might not notice it 
until you get to the sustained note.

What you do notice immediately is that the LP cut has an entirely different 
bass track.  "1,3,5, 5, 5....." .....on the single it was played much 
straighter.  The LP cut is superior in every way.  But I've never been able 
to decide whether it was completely re-cut and just done very faithfully, or 
if those two tracks (gtr/bass) were added later.  I'm leaning toward the 
latter, mainly because I can't imagine anyone getting those drums to sound 
like that twice.

I dunno the release dates offhand....but I do recall "Tomorrow" being 
sometime around January of '68 (it was the follow-up to "Incense", and has a 
track from the first LP on the B-side, in fact, "Birds In My Tree" I think) 
and the LP [Wake Up, It's Tomorrow] didn't show up till the late spring, 
maybe even the very end of May.  I remember spending my birthday money at Sam 
Goody and getting that album, Ars Nova, Earth Opera and Tenderness Junction!

By the way, that entire (second) album is just AMAZING.  Only about half the 
songs are on any of those anthologies that are floating around.  There's a 
Japanese CD reissue available, if you happen to be made of $$.

Mike F.

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:38:13 EST
From: JenRazz1@aol.com
Subject: Fave Guitar Solo/Drum Solo - 1 Band, 1 Song

My favorite guitar solo and drum solo are both contained in one song done by 
one band -- The Country Rockers' version of "Wipe Out."  There is nothing 
cooler than this, period.

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 11:03:55 -0000
From: "Alex Piandes" <coffeensmokes@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?

    Vinyl isn't as dead as you think.  You can still pick up decent
belt-drive turntables under $110 at Circuit City so that's evidence that a
market still exists.  I imagine you'll sell as many 7"s as you'll sell CD
EPs at your shows because your fans will buy 'em  regardless of the format
and with a little elbow grease you can get maybe some mailorder action or
get 'em placed in local shops.
    As a DJ, it's more fun to spin vinyl but CDs are quicker to cue up.
Avoid casettes at all costs.

Alex
C 'n' S

> > So, do people on this list have an opinion as to whether it's at all
> > worthwhile for a band that is just starting out to do a 7" release? Do
> > people still buy them?
__________________________________________________
Alex Piandes
Coffee 'n' Smokes
WMFO (91.5fm)
Medford, MA

"Featuring new & vintage garage/punk, surf, psychedelic,
rockabilly, pop obscurities,...and a little bit o' greasy R & B"

TUNE IN LIVE VIA WINAMP MP3 THROUGH THE NEW
COFFEE 'N' SMOKES (http://coffeensmokes.freeservers.com)
OR THE WMFO (www.wmfo.org) WEBSITES!!!

Coffee 'n' Smokes airs every Saturday morning from 6-9am (EST) and...
3-6am (U.S.Pacific), 4-7am (U.S.Mountain), 5-8am (U.S.Central), 11am-2pm
(GMT),
Noon-3pm (Paris/Rome/Amsterdam), 1-4pm (Athens), 8-11pm (Tokyo),
9pm-Midnight
(Sydney/Melbourne) and 10pm-1am Sunday (Auckland)

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 16:42:14 +0000
From: "Michel Fenderwoods" <you_must_be_joking@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: bomp-digest V2002 #10  Soup Dragons

>Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 23:54:39 +0100
>From: "Jeroen Vedder" <chiswick@wanadoo.nl>
>Subject: Re: bomp-digest V2002 #8

> >>> Soup Dragons (before they became Stone Roses)<<<
>
>Hang Ten !. Again, me n' Mr Fenderwoods were part of a (on/off)
>support act when they played Amsterdam's Milkyway club during
>their "Stone Roses days". We put together a 15 man "orchestra"
>(with 12 of 'em playin' Wah Wah guitar) to do a 30 minute version of
>'Sympathy For The Devil', gettin' to the core of the "Manchester
>vibe" with ease.....

Re: There were only 10 people in that 'band', of which five played wah-
    wah guitar. And the thing lasted a mighty 35 minutes! The first 4
    minutes have been bootlegged on the Beatle Hans 'Live, Tonight,
    Sold Out' LP. That's more than enough anyway.

    Michel Fenderwoods (thinking about putting on the video of that
                        show, but then again...)

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 16:48:26 +0000
From: "Michel Fenderwoods" <you_must_be_joking@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: bomp-digest V2002 #12   Re: Herb Alpert

>Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 05:18:03 EST
>From: TSanc43763@aol.com
>Subject: >
>cool,
>my friend Marcel (Kleik and Trebelspankers fame) is playing in a band in
>Amsterdam called "The Herb Spectacles". They do all Herb Alpert styled 
>stuff,
>horns and all.
>Great stuff!!  Tony

Re: So that means he (Marcel) still has friends then? Only joking!

    Michel Fenderwoods

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:16:09 -0800
From: "Barry Stevenson" <BaronBlood@mediaone.net>
Subject: Favorite "one note" Guitar Solos and "Busy" solos

I always smile when I hear the one note guitar solo on Squeeze's 'pulling muscles from a shell'

The Divinyls 'I touch myself has a pretty funny one note guitar solo as well..

The Buzzcocks 'what do I get?' solo has more than one note.. maybe four.. but is simple and a hell of a lot of fun..

As far as busy solo's go, someone mentioned The First Geer - Leave My Kitten Alone..  I second that!!  Wasn't that a young Jimmy Page?    Someone also mentioned Elliot Easton on Steely Dan's 'reelin in the years'   I love the busy jazz solo on Bodhisatva,  I believe it is super wankmeister Larry Carlton... GREAT GREAT!!
      
 

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 13:16:39 -0600
From: "Mark Ertmer" <ertman9@home.com>
Subject: Re: Give The Bass Player Some

There's some fuckin' HOT bass playing on "Gonna Rock Tonite" by the Flamin'
Groovies.  Actually, that whole break where everybody takes turns doing a
solo with their respective instrument is so goddamn amazing, and if you can
sit still to that, you better call 911.

Mark

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:21:27 -0800
From: "Barry Stevenson" <BaronBlood@mediaone.net>
Subject: favorite solos (Neil Young)

 Neil Young's on "Cinnamon Girl"

I agree on this... Cowgirl in the sand, and Like a Hurricane as well...  Did they ever reissue American Stars and Bars?
      
 

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 11:56:21 -0700
From: colorcoat@home.com
Subject: re: bands that have not got their instrumental due on the Bomp list

Besides being mentioned recently as bands that never get their due on
the Bomp List, what connects Heavenly, the Dead Milkmen and MTX?  Well,
they are all non-garage bands that have included some notable
instrumental songs on their releases.  Heavenly's catchy gem
"Sacramento" can be found on "The Decline & Fall of Heavenly." This one
evokes Astroturf-ed summertime patios in the glow of citronella
candles and colorful lights. "Bridge to Taribithia" (from "Our Bodies,
Our Selves") finds the Mr. T Experience in the Shadows mastering the
"Guitar Phonics" of the Ventures. Lastly, the spotty Dead Milkmen
deliver an instrumental intermission to their tales of James Whitcomb
Riley, badgers and laundromats with "KKSuck2" on their "Eat your
Paisley!" record.

Any other non-garage indie-instrumental(original)surprises out there
(beyond the usual suspects like Agent Orange and the Hoodo Gurus)?

Here are two others to start:
"pH Factor" The dB's (bonus cut on "Repercussion" CD)
"Low Boy (Butterflies Are Free)" Thelonious Monster (Next Saturday
Afternoon LP)

Ted L.

Oh yeah, more favorite guitar solos:
"I Need Direction" Teenage Fanclub
"From Your Girl" The Muffs
"I Cannot Find Her" (acoustic version) The Chesterfield Kings

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 13:49:27 EST
From: Euphorik6@aol.com
Subject: Re:BEST RINGO drumming

favorite ringo drumming:
    "old brown shoe"
    "bad boy"
    everything on the "help" album
    "she said she said"
    "paperback writer"
    "rain"



rob

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 19:56:56 +0100
From: "Jeroen Vedder" <chiswick@wanadoo.nl>
Subject: Re: 53rd & 3rd

On  5 Jan 2002 17:06 <AlanW@SeattleArtMuseum.org> wrote:
>  What label are those 53rd and 3rd comps. on?<

Avalanche. One of 'em is called 'Fun While It Lasted', if you check 
for that title with Amnazon UK you can click on the label name and 
you'll get a list of their other releases (most of 'em 53rd & 3rd re-
issues).

Jeroen

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 14:32:57 EST
From: SUBPOPFAN1@aol.com
Subject: wicked drum fills

i'll give ringo his due, the fill on anthology 2 in "strawberry fields" is 
INSANE! i don't care if he multitracked it or not, he blows my mind.
    as a whole, i'd say pretty purdie's "soul drums" is a great example of 
drum fills, as sampled by beck on "the new pollution".
    and of course, any drum fill by patrick keeler from the greenhornes. he's 
the king and will be studied for years to come.
later...ben

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 13:31:32 -0600
From: "mohair" <mohair@sprint.ca>
Subject: re Wilko Johnson

 Who said this ?

> Hey, has anybody mentioned Wilko Johnson already?. His solo 
> stuff sucks big time, but with the Feelgoods he was pretty darn hot 

And this?

>mainly true but his BARBED WIRE BLUES was pretty hot, too.

*** I agree that Barbed Wire Blues was pretty hot, uh... One of his best!
Sorry but this is other stuff about his solo work is absolute rubbish.
 His solo stuff carried on EXACTLY where he left off with the Feelgoods while the Feelgoods wandered all over looking for tunes. Don't get me wrong, I love Gypie, but w/o Wilko they lost their edge and importance.
The Solid Senders LP is a group record and has some dynamite tracks. If anyone dares to try and tell me Dr Dupree or Burning Down sucks then I must suggest that you don't really like, or know, Wilko Johnson -- period.
As for cuts like Ice On The Motorway?  That sucks? Sorry.. I'm shaking my head."Talk about them cunts in California, I tell ya man I'd rather stay at home..." Great line. Great record. And Live In London? I was at that show and I can tell ya it was fabulous!

Wilko still rocks -- and always has! Just ask PJ. Right PJ?

COLIN
http://www.mohairsweets.mb.ca (The CDN Wilko Johnson Appreciation Society)

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 13:00:05 -0700
From: "Justina Davies" <Justina@whatawaytodie.com>
Subject: Re: Creation at Cavestomp 2001

Hi Haydn,

I have some photos of the Creation.  Please write to me off-list and let 
me know which ones you like, if any.  Also, if you use some of them, 
would you pleeeease give me a photo credit?  Sorry to ask, but someone 
from the LV Grind website used a lot of my photos and didn't give me or 
anyone credit for their photos. grrr.

My photos are here:  www.whatawaytodie.com
Hope ya like them.

Justina


>From: Haydn Jones <haydn@rocketmail.com>
>Subject: Creation at Cavestomp 2001!
>
>
>I am in the process of uploading some pics of The
>Creation at Cavestomp 2001! Has anyone else got any
>photos that I could add?
>
>Regards,
>
>Haydn.
>

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 15:10:28 EST
From: Jangellamf@aol.com
Subject: Re: Favorite "one note" Guitar Solos and "Busy" solos

In a message dated 01/06/2002 10:14:33 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
BaronBlood@mediaone.net writes:


> As far as busy solo's go, someone mentioned The First Geer - Leave My Kitten 
> Alone..  I second that!!  Wasn't that a young Jimmy Page?    Someone also 
> mentioned Elliot Easton on Steely Dan's 'reelin in the years'   I love the 
> busy jazz solo on Bodhisatva,  I believe it is super wankmeister Larry 
> 

Elliot Randall, not Easton, on that one.

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 15:51:48 -0500
From: "James" <data.panik@verizon.net>
Subject: Non-garage instrumentals

"Any other non-garage indie-instrumental(original)surprises out there
(beyond the usual suspects like Agent Orange and the Hoodo Gurus)?"

The Replacements "Buck Hill"
Helium "Comet #9" (killer "haunted house" piano instro)
the Clash "Listen" (one of my favorite Clash songs, seriously)
the Yips "Muhammed Ali"
Barbara Manning "Aramoana"
Soft Boys "You'll Have to Go Sideways"
Bob Mould "Sunspots"
Slant 6 "Inzombia"
Alec Bathgate (Tall Dwarfs guy) "Monkey Puzzle"
Six Finger Satellite "Fall to Pieces" (great "outer space" instro)

some of my favorites off the top of my head

James

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 16:13:47 -0500
From: rat fink <rockandrolldanceparty@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?

JenRazz1@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 1/6/2002 9:49:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> noisejunkie@rocketmail.com writes:
>
> > there's just
> > something about a 7" single as opposed to a demo CD. A
> > 7" is just more special to me.
> >
>
> Absolutely agreed.

I'll second or third that...besides, they're much more fun to spin than a cd.

- -- Michael


  The Tuesday Night Rock And Roll Dance Party
         http://www.wusb.fm/rockandroll
       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: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 16:35:06 -0500
From: "Tom" <BlackMonk@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: re Wilko Johnson

> The Solid Senders LP is a group record and has some dynamite tracks. If
anyone dares to try and tell me Dr Dupree or Burning Down sucks then I must
suggest that you don't really like, or know, Wilko Johnson -- period.>

You're right. I don't know Wilko Johnson. If he were a buddy of mine and he
bought me a beer every weekend, then I might not think Dr. Dupree sucks.

The other solo things I've heard by him range from tolerable to good, but I
can't stand the "sorta Reggae" feel on Dr. Dupree.

I did like him with Dr. Feegood, and he played some nice stuff on Mick
Farren's album, but if Dr. Dupreee is one of his best tracks, then I'll pass
on the solo catalog.

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 16:41:13 EST
From: Moparlary@aol.com
Subject: Re: 7" vinyl: yes or no?

the pros and cons:
  when my old band put out out first 45's it was the affordable way to go 
(especially since I was bankrolling it) 5 bills bumper to taillight. The 
problem is and remains a limited population with urntables and infact our EP 
was followed by a CD of the same EP. 
   As a "consumer." I'm less likly to spring for a CD on the strenght of one 
song heard on the radio and am more likly to buy a 45 in the shops. However 
if I see the band at a show and like their set, I'm ready to buy the CD.

muddying the waters, Moparlary

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 17:01:49 EST
From: Jangellamf@aol.com
Subject: Re: Non-garage instrumentals

"Beck's Bolero"

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 17:12:02 EST
From: Jangellamf@aol.com
Subject: Re: Non-garage instrumentals

"AsshtonPark"--James Gang
"Cecelia Ann"--Pixies

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 17:29:40 -0500
From: stu rutherford <sgr@superlink.net>
Subject: Re: Mindrockers

chiswick@wanadoo.nl wrote:
>As far as I understand the originals were on black vinyl, but
>sometime durin' the mid/late 80s Line started to press ALL their
>discs on white vinyl including repressings of earlier releases...

My copy of Mindrocker vol. 3 is pressed on translucent pink vinyl.  I
bought it new in the mid 80's

Stu

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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 00:20:01 +0100
From: "Jeroen Vedder" <chiswick@wanadoo.nl>
Subject: Re: Mary Woronov

OK, this was last month's thread, but because of that I picked up 
her 'Swiming Underground' book which I really enjoyed. Has 
anybody here read here other books?, any opinions?.
Dancing on stage with the Velvets and also being Miss Togar, how 
cool can you get !. Besides the previously mentioned 'Death Race 
2000' and 'Eating Raoul' she was also in Paul Bartel's great 
'Hollywood Boulevard'. Check het website for all the details:
http://www.maryworonov.com

Jeroen

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 19:19:01 -0500
From: "Crawdaddy Simon" <crawdaddy.simon@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: "You're My Guitar Hero !"

Jeroen wrote:

> Interesting tho' how GOOD most of those early UK punk-guitar-
> (anti)heroes actually were; Andrews, Steve Jones, Brian James, 
> Mick Jones, 'Honest' John Plain

...And, coming from the old school, John Perry!

Here's a whole bunch of guitar solos I like a lot:

Keep A Knockin' - Flamin Groovies
Shake Some Action - Flamin' Groovies
Don't Put Me On - Flamin' Groovies
Comin' After Me - Flamin' Groovies
Jumpin' Jack Flash - Flamin' Groovies

I Do I Do I Do - Hard-Ons
Another Girl Another Planet - Only Ones
She Don't Care About Time - Byrds
Feel A Whole Lot Better - Byrds
Guilty Child - DMZ
Calvary Cross - Richard Thompson
Dark End Of The Street - Flying Burrito Brothers
In The Mirror - Saints
Born To Lose - Heartbreakers
The Plan - Richard Hell And The Voidoids
Baby Baby - Vibrators
Real World - Pagans
Train Leaves Here This Morning - Dillard And Clark
Pale Blue Eyes - Velvet Underground
Wait For Your Approval - Young Canadians
Down To The Bone - Green On Red
Almost With You - Church

I should also mention: 

- - any solo by Paul Burlison with the Rock And Roll Trio;
- - any solo by Ray Russell with Bill Fay.

Crawdaddy Simon

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 18:12:53 -0500
From: "Crawdaddy Simon" <crawdaddy.simon@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Wilko Johnson

Colin wrote:

> Wilko still rocks -- and always has!

Testify, brother Col!

Mick Green is god, and Wilko Johnson is his prophet.

Dig,

Crawdaddy Simon

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 19:34:13 EST
From: SOSBOMBS@aol.com
Subject: Re: "You're My Guitar Hero !"

In a message dated 1/6/2002 7:21:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
crawdaddy.simon@sympatico.ca writes:


> Another Girl Another Planet - Only Ones
> She Don't Care About Time - Byrds
> Feel A Whole Lot Better - Byrds
> Guilty Child - DMZ
> Calvary Cross - Richard Thompson
> Dark End Of The Street - Flying Burrito Brothers
> In The Mirror - Saints
> Born To Lose - Heartbreakers
> The Plan - Richard Hell And The Voidoids
> Baby Baby - Vibrators
> Real World - Pagans
> Train Leaves Here This Morning - Dillard And Clark
> Pale Blue Eyes - Velvet Underground
> 

How a list (though not necessarily this one) like this- not include Bill 
Nelson is beyond me.

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 19:55:08 -0500
From: "Douglas E. Webber" <D.Webber2@home.com>
Subject: Drum Fills, Not Solos  

Charlie Watts on 'Sway' and 'Moonlight Mile'. Charlie's good tonight, isn't
he?

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 21:09:16 EST
From: JenRazz1@aol.com
Subject: Re: "You're My Guitar Hero !"

In a message dated 1/6/2002 7:36:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
SOSBOMBS@aol.com writes:


> > Another Girl Another Planet - Only Ones

Great song!

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Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 21:15:14 -0500
From: Rat Pfink <ratpfink@akamail.com>
Subject: Re: "You're My Guitar Hero !"

He was already mentioned several times.

At 07:34 PM 1/6/02 EST, you wrote:
>
>How a list (though not necessarily this one) like this- not include Bill 
>Nelson is beyond me.


- -----------------------------------
| Rat Pfink  ratpfink@akamail.com |
- -----------------------------------

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