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bomp-digest        Saturday, January 19 2002        Volume 2002 : Number 042



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   Re: Parkinsons
     ed flynn eDz SoNiC sPaCe <ed_flynn3@yahoo.com>
   Re: cheap shot
     Sknoof@aol.com
   re Jesse (Jereon)
     "mohair" <mohair@sprint.ca>
   Unknown Mystery 60's Group
     "Robert Topus" <bobbyo1966@hotmail.com>
   Re: Cloveur
     HOODOO3005@aol.com
   Re: Rock And Roll Dance Party 01/15/02
     Beats76@aol.com
   Re: Cheap shot, I can't help it
     Beats76@aol.com
   >Subject: Re: thrifty sixities garage/mod fashion...
     Ragnar Seaclean <moody@theebillychildish.com>

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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 20:31:47 -0800 (PST)
From: ed flynn eDz SoNiC sPaCe <ed_flynn3@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Parkinsons

Parkinsons
Swinging Neckbreakers
Thumper

Saturday January 19

The Tune Inn
29 Center St-New Haven, CT

www.elevatormusic.com

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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 23:41:24 EST
From: Sknoof@aol.com
Subject: Re: cheap shot

<< mr. sknoff:
aren't you the same guy who was urging the anderson
council guys to wear paisley shirts?  >>

Mr. Hbbuard:

I did mention that it was surprising to me that a band who paid such 
letter-perfect attention to 60s-replication in their (most excellent) sound, 
might take a step or two away from the Jersey Lumberjack look.  What's your 
point?

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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 23:07:04 -0600
From: "mohair" <mohair@sprint.ca>
Subject: re Jesse (Jereon)

 
From: "Jeroen Vedder" <chiswick@wanadoo.nl>
 
<<What was it Colin, tryin' the drag me into some Wilko versus Mick 
Green argument ?. >>>

** No it wasn't. At least I don't think so? No I'm pretty sure it wasn't. I can't think what we would have to argue about over those 2? No it was tha I thought the Solid Senders "rocked" or something... Whatever...



<Thumbs up for that Clawfist 45 from me as well. 
I generally agree with you guys on Jesse as a songwriter, obviously 
not his strongest point.>

** No it was Steve who thought he needed some co-writer or something but we both agreed on the Clawfist 45 as being dynamite. 



<Never really cared for the Raw LP myself, 
bought it back in the day and quickly traded it back in, tried again 
with the CD reissue (apparently Damaged Goods' worst seller ever!) 
but still didn't like it. For what it's worth; here's the data from the 
O.N. files on Jesse;>

*** See I really like the Message LP and consider the LP cvr one of my all time faves. Maybe thats why we have it on the website!



Hey can I use the discog? I've been meaning to work on it but haven't got round.. Whaddya say?

COLIN

 

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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 21:11:37 -0800
From: "Robert Topus" <bobbyo1966@hotmail.com>
Subject: Unknown Mystery 60's Group

Hey Bompers,

anyone else get this mailer from Octopus Recordings?  It looks like I might 
have to eat a little crow on this one.

Robert Topus

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Dear listeners,

it's a brand new year and Octopus is stretching it's tentacles into our 
collective musicality.  The critics have finally spoken regarding the latest 
Octopus release, "Unknown Mystery 60's Group Volume II."  Check out what 
"The Big Takeover" had to say about the Unknowns.

- -------------------
The story goes that the songs on their first LP were found on a reel to reel 
tape purchased at an outdoor flea market in Philadelphia and nothing was 
known about the band. Volume II surmises that eventually the drummer was 
tracked down in Spain, and here we have another collection of eerily 
overlooked lost treasures. The truth is that it's all a clever fable---I met 
the guy in a bar in N.Y. a few years ago---but the music is so perfectly 
anachronistic that the truth doesn't matter to anyone but the most 
maladjusted pop geeks. Whoever it is plays songs such as "I'm Alright," "Why 
You Gotta Be That Way," and "When I Get Home," with such timeless precision 
and devotion to the 60's pop form, that I'm not quite sure what year we're 
in right now. It's almost a shame, because Mr. Anonymous schools even the 
best retro-revivalists with his tight harmonies and sentimental words, and a 
live show would surely stroke the power chords in the hearts of pop music 
enthusiasts around the world. but it's all about the craft not the 
credit---just like in the 60's!

Yosef Lewis

The Big Takeover #49

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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 00:16:20 EST
From: HOODOO3005@aol.com
Subject: Re: Cloveur

In a message dated 1/18/02 10:48:05 PM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:

<< Ever hear of a band from Kansas City that was called Cher? They had to 
change their name, for obvious reasons, and chose Cher UK. Then, more 
recently, there was a band here in St. Louis called The Noble Gases, but 
found out someone else was already using that name, so they changed their 
name to Thee Noble Gases UK. But now that you mention it, how 'bout Cloveur?
 
 koppeur >>

In the late eighties, somebody at my college paper wrote an article about 
some band who named themselves the Beatoes, so they could be confused with 
the Beatles. Haven't heard a peep out of 'em since.

Lord Jaymes Porteur

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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 02:07:11 EST
From: Beats76@aol.com
Subject: Re: Rock And Roll Dance Party 01/15/02

Hey, great segue -   I remember DMZ doing Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head 
Kicked In Tonight - well and often - back in the day, and sometimes it 
described their gigs!

Lynn

> Earl Vance & the Valiants: Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight 
> (------ )
> DMZ: Do Not Enter (s/t, Sire)
> 

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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 02:17:56 EST
From: Beats76@aol.com
Subject: Re: Cheap shot, I can't help it

So what's wrong with caring about how you look?  Any Bomp ladies with me here?

Lynn

In a message dated 1/18/02 6:22:01 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:


> Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 23:49:27 EST
> From: Sknoof@aol.com
> Subject: Cheap shot, I can't help it
> 
> << Are there any clothing shops that specialize in sixties mod clothes?  
> The 
> reason I'm asking is that I'm in a band, that is currently lacking a 
> drummer. 
> We want to dress like in the 1965--66 style, which includes three button 
> suits, neatly combed Beatle haircuts, and of course Beatle Boots.   We want 
> to be as authenic as the Chesterfield Kings and the Vipers were in the 
> 1980s 
> and currently with  bands like Tee and the Crumpets and the Embrooks from 
> today. >>
> 
> .......gonna give this much thought to the MUSIC too?
> 
> 

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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 23:40:10 -0800 (PST)
From: Ragnar Seaclean <moody@theebillychildish.com>
Subject: >Subject: Re: thrifty sixities garage/mod fashion...

About thrifty sixities garage/mod fashion...
You wanna look like a hipster (at least on your feet)
Check out this site... http://www.beatwear.co.uk/main.htm
And peolpe.. be nice to each other!

Tobba the zorchman keep that Good good music coming...
Moody

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