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bomp-digest        Tuesday, January 29 2002        Volume 2002 : Number 066



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Here's what people are yacking about in this digest:
   synchronicity on the Bomp list/poop story from First date movies
     ed flynn eDz SoNiC sPaCe <ed_flynn3@yahoo.com>
   Re: eurovision and americavision
     "Kip Shepherd" <kipshepherd@hotmail.com>
   Re: Glenn Cornick / TULL
     YoungLionsNYC@aol.com
   Re: Mum's jam sarnies
     Sknoof@aol.com
   Re:eurovision and americavision 
     Tymespan@aol.com
   Re: Spolin' The Mood
     HOODOO3005@aol.com
   The Wayback Machine playlist (1/20/02)
     Jeff Kopp <kopper@accessus.net>
   The Wayback Machine playlist (1/27/02)
     Jeff Kopp <kopper@accessus.net>
   Re: Bob Enyart LIVE!
     karl roper <karlr_@yahoo.com>
   Re:  What Can A Poor Boy Do?
     "Jeff Lemlich" <limeston@bellsouth.net>
   Robert DeNiro's dating tips
     Tim Lakritz <timdog_66@yahoo.com>
   Dottie is a hottie!
     "Jeff Lemlich" <limeston@bellsouth.net>
   Re: Robert DeNiro's dating tips
     "mykel" <satch.mykels@worldnet.att.net>
   Re: Robert DeNiro's dating tips
     Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
   Re: DIY Power Pop
     Rob Farrell <rob@sinclairrecords.com>
   Re: Song which is currently blowing you away
     Rob Farrell <rob@sinclairrecords.com>
   Re: NYC-area bass player needed
     Rob Farrell <rob@sinclairrecords.com>
   Re: eurovision and americavision
     pekka.laine@yle.fi
   Re: Ian Gillan - Born Again
     Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
   EARTH OPERA
     laryddave@netscape.net

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 18:29:11 -0800 (PST)
From: ed flynn eDz SoNiC sPaCe <ed_flynn3@yahoo.com>
Subject: synchronicity on the Bomp list/poop story from First date movies

LOL!!!!! 
Coincidentally, I received an order from Bomp today, one of the 3
discs was GG!(Freaks Faggots Drunks & Junkies. The other two were
Blue Cheer and Deviants, both live in Japan '99).
- --ed

- --- mykel <satch.mykels@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> wait a sec, i thought it was ed who wore the "wwggd" pin.

> > lee wrote:
> > he was a really great guy ...until he tied her up during love-
> > making one night and shit on her...> 



=====
http://www.wpkn.org

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 20:30:37 -0600
From: "Kip Shepherd" <kipshepherd@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: eurovision and americavision

>From: Don <DonTGD@erols.com>

>Unless I'm mistaken, that's the only decent Eurovision song contest winner.
>Anyone know of a better one?
>

Don't know about better, but Abba's "Waterloo" is decent.  It won the 
Eurovision contest in '72 or '73.

Kip



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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 21:39:37 EST
From: YoungLionsNYC@aol.com
Subject: Re: Glenn Cornick / TULL

Anyone out there know what even happened to the great Glenn Cornick? We lost 
touch in the mid 70's , The Wild Turkey days. Id love to know what happened 
to one of the friendliest, great guys in R & R.. TWIG

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 22:21:03 EST
From: Sknoof@aol.com
Subject: Re: Mum's jam sarnies

Mindburger asks:

<< could tell me what the hell Mum's jam sarnies are???  >>

Digest reader here....in other words, prob'ly twelve people have already 
answered this...but just in case not: "sarnie" is one of those peculiar 
"diminutives", or nicknames, our British friends consistently apply to 
perfectly good words that don't need a-fuckin'-with.  "sarnie" = "sandwich."

Go figure.

Mike F.
sarnophile

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 22:24:34 EST
From: Tymespan@aol.com
Subject: Re:eurovision and americavision 

>>"Poupee de cire, poupee de son" by France Gall 
>>Great piece of prefab ye-ye pop with a haunting melody and ironic lyrics by 
Serge Gainsbourg. I could listen to it all day. In fact, I probably will. 
>

>>Unless I'm mistaken, that's the only decent Eurovision song contest winner.
>>Anyone know of a better one?

Didn't the Swedish supergroup Abba (as Casey Kasem would say) win with the 
song Waterloo?

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 22:30:28 EST
From: HOODOO3005@aol.com
Subject: Re: Spolin' The Mood

In a message dated 1/28/02 8:31:07 PM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:

<< Back in late '84/early '85 I went on a first date with a girl who decided
 that we were gonna start the "relationship" by going to see a movie called
 The Mutilator.  I wasn't into slasher flicks and... if memory serves, there
 came a point in the movie where a guy's leg gets ripped off above the knee
 and he's spewing gore out of his stump.
 
 Oddly enough, upon looking it up, the movie is listed as being an '83
 release.  So why do I remember seeing it in a multiplex in late '84/early
 '85?  (And I *do* remember the time quite vividly.)
  >>

maybe you saw it in a second-run house

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 21:58:37 -0600
From: Jeff Kopp <kopper@accessus.net>
Subject: The Wayback Machine playlist (1/20/02)

Kicked off the show this week with a great new trashy garage stomper by The
Piranhas, then featured other new stuff by the likes of The Kent 3, Dead
Moon, The Lost Sounds, Tina & The Total Babes, the Tearjerkers, Reigning
Sound, and at 1:00, the ENTIRE fantastic new Woggles "Live at the Star Bar"
CD on Blood Red Vinyl & Discs.

Playlist for January 20th, 2002

The Piranhas: Garbage Can (7"/Tom Perkins)
The Kent 3: Wigs/The Palms (Spells/Empty)
Dead Moon: 40 Miles of Bad Road (Trash & Burn/Empty)
MC5: Ramblin' Rose (Kick Out the Jams/Elektra)
Gargoyles: Stoneage Demagogue (Without End/SFTRI)
Big Ray and The Futuras: Horrorscope (Desolation Planet/Double Crown)
The Yardbirds: I'm Not Talking (Ultimate!/Rhino)
Zakary Thaks: Green Crystal Ties (Form the Habit/BeatRocket)
Jagged Edge: I'm a Man (V/A: Howlin' for My Darlin'/Teenage Shutdown)
The Pretty Things: Rosalyn (V/A: Nuggets II box/Rhino)
Man or Astro-Man?: Polaris (Beyond the Black Hole/Estrus)
Lost Sounds: Do You Wanna Kill Me (Black-Wave/Empty)
The Epoxies: Beat My Guest (7"/Dirtnap)
The Clears: Frozen Fun (The Clears/Smells Like)
Tina and The Total Babes: Tell That Girl to Shut Up (She's So Tuff/SFTRI)
The Challengers: Banzai Washout (Go Sidewalk Surfing!/Sundazed)
Tearjerkers: D.O.A. Blues (Bad Moon Rising/SFTRI)
Reigning Sound: I Don't Care (Break Up Break Down/SFTRI)
Knoxville Girls: Sophisticated Boom Boom (In a Paper Suit/In The Red)
The Woggles (from Live! At the Star Bar/Blood Red):
C'mon and Swim
What a Girl Can't Do
Snap Your Fingers
Something to Believe In
Fractured
Play Pretty
Mad Dog 20/20
Bleedin' Me Down
Green Fly
Get Tough
Push
Mule Lipped
Ramadan Romance
Love Is Such a Vise
Theme From The Vindicators
Tear Me Down
I Got Your Number
Doin' the Montague
My Baby Likes to Boogaloo
Jezabel
Carnivore
Hi Hi Pretty Girl
Saved
The Woggles: Flash Flood (V/A: Beyond the Beach/Upstart)

kopper
===========================================================
THE WAYBACK MACHINE -- Twistin' Like A Piston!
43,000 watts of garage punk, freakbeat, R&B, surf & hot rod
Sat. nights: Midnight-2am (CDT) KDHX-FM 88.1, St. Louis, MO
Visit the swank Web site: http://www.garagepunk.com
The official KDHX web site: http://www.kdhx.org

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 22:17:33 -0600
From: Jeff Kopp <kopper@accessus.net>
Subject: The Wayback Machine playlist (1/27/02)

Second week in a row that I featured an entire album on the show, this time
it was the great "LIVE at Shelter" CD by Teengenerate (recorded December
1995) on Target Earth Records! Other new music featured this week: King Kahn
& His Shrines, King Louie One Man Band, Reverend Beat-Man & The
Un-Believers, The Strong Come Ons, The Come Ons (yes, that was
intentional!), and lots more...

Playlist for January 27th, 2002

Knoxville Girls: Any Reason to Celebrate (In a Paper Suit/In The Red)
Thee Mighty Caesars: Wiley Coyote (Surely They Were the Sons of God/Crypt)
King Kahn and His Shrines: Tell Me (Three Hairs and You're Mine/Voodoo
Rhythm)
Dexter Romweber: Bombora (Chased By Martians/Manifesto)
The Volk Brothers: There's Gonna Be a Rockin' Party Tonight (Rock
With.../Bacchus Archives)
Link Wray: I'm Branded (Rumble! The Best of.../Rhino)
Thee Midniters: Jump, Jive & Harmonize (V/A: Jump, Jive & Harmonize/Teenage
Shutdown)
The Bonniwell Music Machine: Soul Love (Beyond the Garage/Sundazed)
The Third Bardo: Rainbow Life (10"/Sundazed)
The Henchmen: Livin' (V/A: Friday at the Hideout/Norton)
Splashback: Faultline (Changing Tides/no label)
King Louie One Man Band: Don't Cook That Cabbage (It Makes the Whole House
Stink) (Jesus Loves My One Man Band/Savage/Kryptonite)
Reverend Beat-Man and The Un-Believers: Get on Your Knees (Get on Your
Knees/Voodoo Rhythm)
The Dictators: Stay With Me (Bloodbrothers/D.F.F.D.)
The Dictators: Avenue A (D.F.F.D./D.F.F.D.)
Tina and The Total Babes: Christy (She's So Tuff/SFTRI)
The Longhorn Devils: Devil's Surf (Spitfire Bar-Bee/Wildebeest)
Thee Michelle Gun Elephant : Black Tambourine (Collection/Alive)
The Strong Come Ons: Black Hole Baby (Trailer Sessions 7"/Pleasure Unit)
The Come Ons: It's Alright (Hip Check!/SFTRI)
The Downbeat 5: Cryin' in the Night (Three Bullets for Alice demo/no label)
Bantam Rooster: Mexican Leather (7"/Big Neck)
Planet Seven: Point and Shoot (The Tomorrow That Never Was/Default)
Teengenerate (from LIVE at Shelter/Target Earth):
Intro
Get Me Back
Mess Me Up
1979
Human Tornado
I Don't Care
Dressed in Black
Sex Cow
Gonna Feel Alright
Front Page
Let's Get Hurt
Out of Sight
My GTO
So Bored
Hippy Hippy Shake
Wild Weekend
The Bambi Molesters: Theme From Slaying Beauty (In Sonic Bullets - 13 From
the Hip/Dancing Bear)
The Omens: Searching (V/A: Pebbles Vol. 6/AIP)
The Eyes: You're Too Much (My Degeneration/Emarcy)
The Poets: That's the Way it's Got to Be (V/A: Nuggets II box/Rhino)
The Wee Four: Weird (V/A: She'll Hurt You in the End/Teenage Shutdown)
Eddie and The Showmen: Lanky Bones (Squad Car/AVI)
Total Sound Direct Action Committee: Keep Your Hook, Line and Sinker (The
Party Platform... Our Schedule Is Change!/Estrus)
The Oubliettes (Speedball Baby): Angel Baby (V/A: Sexy and Seventeen Orange
Sampler/Orange)
Pagans: Dead End America (Shit Street/Crypt)

kopper
===========================================================
THE WAYBACK MACHINE:  Tune In, Turn On, Rock Out
43,000 watts of '60s garage, punk, R&B, surf & hot rod
Saturday nights: Midnight-2am (CDT) KDHX-FM 88.1, St. Louis
Check out the Web site: http://www.garagepunk.com
The official KDHX web site: http://www.kdhx.org

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 20:24:52 -0800 (PST)
From: karl roper <karlr_@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Bob Enyart LIVE!

DavidH <Dj45rpm@aol.com> wrote:
> If you're REALLY in the mood to be pissed off, check
out
www.godhatesfags.com
> (cyberhome of the Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) of
Topeka, Kansas)...

Then Lenny said:
<It's reassuring to know the Lord is so FULL of
hatred, isn't it?  No namby-pamby loving, caring and
forgiving God fer these guys, nosirree, Bob! This is a
RIGHTEOUS, WRATHFUL, HATING God who will GRIND you
into little
gore-splattered PIECES if you should be foolish enough
to hold beliefs or practice practices that don't jibe
with the WBC's clearly correct program of permissable
behaviors...>

Now if I was a god-fearing (or rather, believing)
type, this is the one I'd have to go for. The vengeful
take-no-prisoners version straight outta the old
testament. Forget the kind-hearted forgiving model
most people portray, I want the nasty one that points
that big ol' finger out of the clouds & shoots
lightning down on the heads of sinners everywhere.
Give 'em a chance to repent? I think NOT. I'd rather
see the fireworks...

Karl




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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 23:34:14 -0500
From: "Jeff Lemlich" <limeston@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re:  What Can A Poor Boy Do?

"Record is near mint except for one small scratch. Sleeve is near mint
except for small ring wear."

Let's get this straight:  near mint except for a scratch?
Near mint except for ring wear?

Why don't we just grade records by giving them names of vegetables?

Why is a carrot more orange than an orange...
Jeff Lemlich


From: PETEP@aol.com
wrote:

 <A
HREF="http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1506620730">Cli
ck here: eBay item 1506620730 (Ends Jan-31-02 23:39:33 PST ) - Rolling
Stones Street Fighting Man 45 pic slv</A>

here's one that you need to complete the collection! >>

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 20:34:18 -0800 (PST)
From: Tim Lakritz <timdog_66@yahoo.com>
Subject: Robert DeNiro's dating tips

Hey, at least nobody here took their date to the porno
theater a la Travis Bickle...or *DID* they???

Tim


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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 23:36:33 -0500
From: "Jeff Lemlich" <limeston@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Dottie is a hottie!

From: Kate <kittybeat@yahoo.com> wrote:
DOTTIE CAMPBELL   "He's About a Mover"  (Pow City!)>>

This was a mistake in the liners of the comp.  The artist is actually Dottie
Cambridge on MGM, supposedly Dorothy Moore after the Poppies and before solo
artist success.

Looking for the keys to the his-n-her garage,
Jeff Lemlich
http://www.limestonerecords.com

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 22:54:23 -0600
From: "mykel" <satch.mykels@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: Robert DeNiro's dating tips

>
> Hey, at least nobody here took their date to the porno
> theater a la Travis Bickle...or *DID* they???
>

nah, but i used to have a friend in college who'd smuggle a bottle of dish
washing liquid into the porn house and position himself right behind
someone.  geez, you can guess the rest...what a sick fucker, but it still
makes me laugh.  later

np:  garnet mimms "cry baby"

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 21:25:43 -0800 (PST)
From: Jason Mata <jamigmat@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Robert DeNiro's dating tips

My mom told me that when she was a senior in HS in '72
a friend of her older brother asked her out (her older
brother was 3 years older). So the guy takes her to a
house where they were watching a porno and acts
surprised when my mom asks him what the hell they are
doing and takes off.
She laughed about it when she was telling me but she
told me at the time she was really freaked out.
- -JM

- --- Tim Lakritz <timdog_66@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey, at least nobody here took their date to the
> porno
> theater a la Travis Bickle...or *DID* they???
> 
> Tim
> 
> 
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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 00:53:24 -0500
From: Rob Farrell <rob@sinclairrecords.com>
Subject: Re: DIY Power Pop

Hello David.

Have you heard The Anderson Council yet?

We have mp3's on mp3.com

http://www.mp3.com/andersoncouncil

and there are more sound clips at CDbaby - where our CD is for sale.

http://www.cdbaby.com/andersoncouncil

- -Rob
- --
Rob Farrell
Sinclair Records
rob@sinclairrecords.com
http://www.sinclairrecords.com


David Coyle wrote:

> Thanks for all the power-pop recommendations, and the
> Rhino track-listings. I once had one of the UK comps,
> which I had bought just to hear the Searchers track
> ("Hearts In Her Eyes," one of their '70s Sire
> recordings). It didn't sound enough like the Searchers
> I was used to, and I wasn't really receptive to the
> rest at the time.
>
> I wouldn't mind hearing the Scruffs album, the liner
> notes to the CD said they mixed New Wave and
> Merseybeat, then went on to say that "My Mind" was one
> of the "more ambitious tracks" on the album. It did
> have more of a Who sound than a Merseybeat sound, but
> I'm sure the album would be right up my alley.
>
> It's funny how the Raspberries set out to replicate
> the sound of the Beatles and the Beach Boys, then so
> many of the '70s bands that followed them tried to
> sound like the Raspberries.
>
> Speaking of the Raspberries, has anyone heard the
> newest Raspberries album "Refreshed"? It's only two of
> the original members (including Wally Bryson), one of
> the later joiners, and a couple of extra guys, and
> Eric Carmen didn't go in with them, but it does have a
> good 70's power-pop sound. Sort of a comparison with
> some of the Raspberries LP tracks that Carmen didn't
> sing on, like "Hard To Get Over A Heartbreak" and
> "Last Dance." Just wondering if the rest of the CD
> (I've heard RA clips) is worth checking out?
>
> Dave
>
> __________________________________________________
>
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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 00:55:25 -0500
From: Rob Farrell <rob@sinclairrecords.com>
Subject: Re: Song which is currently blowing you away

I'm currently being blown away by all the songs on Jim Babjak's Buzzed Meg
Vol. I

http://www.jimbabjak.com

It's Jim and Dennis from the Smithereens, Kurt Riel of the Gripweeds, and
Vince Grogan.

Check it out!!!

Astroboy wrote:

> "Poupee de cire, poupee de son" by France Gall
> Great piece of prefab ye-ye pop with a haunting melody and ironic lyrics by
> Serge Gainsbourg. I could listen to it all day. In fact, I probably will.
>
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- --
Rob Farrell
Sinclair Records
rob@sinclairrecords.com
http://www.sinclairrecords.com

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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 01:02:11 -0500
From: Rob Farrell <rob@sinclairrecords.com>
Subject: Re: NYC-area bass player needed

Evan,

try posting something on the New Brunswick Underground web site -
http://www.nbunderground.com
or http://www.blowupradio.com

They have message boards and are frequented by musicians.

Good luck!

- -Rob



Evan Davies wrote:

> Hey,
>
> Some of you may recall that I play drums in an AC/DC cover band called the
> Dirt Cheap.  We're currently looking for a new bass player, and I thought
> perhaps there's a bomp-lister out there who's either interested or might
> know somebody who is.
>
> We do mostly Bon Scott-era songs, and try to mix it up between hits and
> lesser-known (to the casual listener) album tracks.  We're doing it for fun
> -- we practice once a week in Manhattan, plan to play out in or near NYC
> once or twice a month, everyone except me is also in other bands (although
> that may change this week, but that's another story), realize there's
> something kind of funny about having an AC/DC cover band -- but at the same
> time we're serious about playing the songs well and staying pretty true to
> the originals.
>
> If you're interested, or know someone who is, please email me.  If the
> person you know doesn't have email then drop me a line off-list and I'll
> send you a phone number they can use.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Evan
>
> __________________________________________________
>
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- --
Rob Farrell
Sinclair Records
rob@sinclairrecords.com
http://www.sinclairrecords.com

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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 10:01:04 +0200
From: pekka.laine@yle.fi
Subject: Re: eurovision and americavision

Don <DonTGD@erols.com>@xnet2.com on 29.01.2002 03:42:23

Please respond to bomp@xnet2.com




>>"Poupee de cire, poupee de son" by France Gall
>>Great piece of prefab ye-ye pop with a haunting melody and ironic lyrics
by Serge Gainsbourg. I could listen to it all day. In fact, I probably
will.
>

Unless I'm mistaken, that's the only decent Eurovision song contest winner.
Anyone know of a better one?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I like "Un Banc, Un Arbre, Une Rue" quite a bit. It won in 1971. A great
melodramatic french style MOR tune.
Also Love is Blue is great. It didn't win but participated in 1967, Puppet
on a String -year . That tune I can't stand,
not even as a rock steady version

Pekka

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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 09:04:04 +0100
From: Jan.Roerhorst@prismant.nl
Subject: Re: Ian Gillan - Born Again

Hi,

MJ wrote and asked:
>>I read Gillan autobiography called Child In Time, and when he talks about
the Sabbaths days, I guess he didn't know the lyrics all that well and
there was a lot of trademark Gillan screams to cover for it. There were
also lyric sheets in front of him on the floor. I guess he did most of the
set in a crouch to read the lyrics through all the dry ice. Anybody see
this tour? They supposedly got Bill Ward out of rehab to play on the record
and Bev Bevan from ELO (!) to do the tour. <<

Yeah! I was there when they hit Holland! A fun night, starting with us
covering the over hunderd miles to the gig well within the hour (and still
that damn Opel kept overtaking us...).
Diamond Head were opening for the Sabs and funniest thing about them was
their finale: during their last song the lights went on and the crew
started tearing up their set while they were still playing, in the end
leaving the drummer with virtually nothing to hit. I never found out
whether it was part of the act or just a Sab prank...
Sabs stage was pretty impressive, with the Stonehenge backdrop and
everything else on stage turned into rocks and boulders. Lots of dry ice
indeed, making it pretty much impossible to see who were on stage... Iommi
and Gillan were there, of that I'm sure! We went there as it was finally a
chance to see both Black Sabbath AND Ian Gillan, one of my all time fave
singers. Gotta admit tho' that he didn't really fit in with the Sabs, him
being far too humorous for the Sab doom & gloom and also not being in too
great a shape, vocally in those days. But the band boomed their way through
the set magnificently. One of the most impressive sounds I ever heard
during a gig! We're talking underbelly here! RIP 'N' ROAR!
Gillan went on to disappoint me (on stage) a few years later, after
reuniting with Blackmore and friends: a lot of the Deep Purple classics had
to be sung by us, as Gillan ran out of steam and highs about half an hour
into the gig, mostly due to his in-between-song-screaming I guess. Again,
the band covered his ass brilliantly by blasting through two hours of
electrical energy... I never bothered to visit a Gillan-fronted gig
again... Jesus Gillan Superstar? Only in a studio, with a little help...

L8er,
Jan.

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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 03:48:01 -0500
From: laryddave@netscape.net
Subject: EARTH OPERA

>The EARTH OPERA albums mentioned earlier on the list are in fact
>US releases on Wounded Bird, manufactured by Rhino Handmade.

??? What are you talkin' about?? Manufactured by Rhino Handmade??
I believe these are bootlegs, just like the Stooges- Funhouse Sessions on VINYL, which are boots with a Handmade logo.

Bryan,
Maybe you should surf around a bit before accusing people of distributing bootlegs. To save you the trouble here's the address from Wounded Bird and some info from it.

http://www.woundedbird.com/

It was not too long ago that Terry Wachsmuth helped start One Way Records for which he was head of A&R.  Recently Terry left One Way to start Wounded Bird Records and continue his efforts to re-release classic albums that would otherwise never see the light of day on CD!  Terry begins this effort with the much sought after catalog of Shawn Phillips.  A couple titles are out now with more to follow in October and shortly after.  Terry is also very interested in finding out what the collectors are looking for.  Check out the Suggestion Box below to let Terry know about your wish list.

Blurb from Earth Opera
Originally released in 1968, now making its worldwide CD debut from Wounded Bird Records! Earth Opera was part the 'Boston Sound' of the late 60's. Being the most creative of that batch of groups, they put out two albums and evolved into the highly praised group Seatrain. Earth Opera featured bluegrass mandolin player extraordinaire David Grisman and singer/songwriter Peter Rowan. Their second album, came out in 1969 and is making its worldwide CD debut from Wounded Bird Records, completely remastered! It features the 11-minute FM radio classic 'The Great American Eagle Tragedy'.

Anyone any information on the BRAIN TRAIN?
Dave

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