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bomp-digest       Saturday, February 16 2002       Volume 2002 : Number 099



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   test
     "Kip Shepherd" <kipshepherd@hotmail.com>
   Fwd: help with the bomp list
     Jahna Demand <innuendos1@hotmail.com>
   Re: soak my cake
     Moreen5000@aol.com
   Re: S Bono was cool!
     Mndbgr1@aol.com
   What got you into garage punk
     "Eric Bradner" <bradnerd@hotmail.com>
   Our Little Rendez-vous playlist 2-13-2002
     Mekios <cmekios@bu.edu>
   Most garage bands really suck
     Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
   Re: Wade In The Water
     Moreen5000@aol.com
   Whoa...  where's all the Bomp posts?  or...  
     "Lenny Smith" <vze3c488@verizon.net>
   Re: Five Day Week Straw People ( ummm this one )
     Moreen5000@aol.com
   Sun songs
     Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
   Rock And Roll Dance Party 02/12/02
     rat fink <rockandroll@wusb.fm>
   Re: Boston radio
     Mndbgr1@aol.com
   Melvin Little: get back in your closet, homo!
     jerry ulan <jerry_ulan@yahoo.com>
   Re: Most garage bands really suck!
     "Dave M" <mondogarage@home.com>
   Re: how I discovered garage-rock (a late reply)
     Rat Pfink <ratpfink@akamail.com>
   Re: What got you into garage punk
     "Rocky Serkowney" <rocky.serkowney@sympatico.ca>
   Fw: Sun Arise
     "Alan Wright" <dothepop@ix.netcom.com>
   Re: test
     Ron Dagwell <rdagwell3@comcast.net>
   Re: tripe metal
     Mndbgr1@aol.com
   Re: bomp-digest V2002 #96
     Mndbgr1@aol.com
   Re: SUN CITY VIDEO / BOMPQUIZ
     "Lenny Smith" <vze3c488@verizon.net>
   tyla gang stiff single
     "Phil Clark" <phil-c@dircon.co.uk>
   Re: Saturday night in and around NYC
     Iam Fuzzco <fuzzzco66@yahoo.com>
   Re: Sun Arise
     Ron Dagwell <rdagwell3@comcast.net>
   CRIME
     Daniel Banks <thatspoison@yahoo.com>
   list stuff
     Evan Davies <efd@xnet2.com>
   Steve Jones & The Professionals
     Daniel Banks <thatspoison@yahoo.com>
   Re: The Paradise Rock club (Feb 17th)
     "Vinny" <djvinny@ix.netcom.com>
   Re: CRIME
     "Crawdaddy Simon" <crawdaddy.simon@sympatico.ca>
   Re: Whoa...  where's all the Bomp posts?  or...
     Moreen5000@aol.com

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 08:55:23 -0600
From: "Kip Shepherd" <kipshepherd@hotmail.com>
Subject: test

Test.  Test.
1-2-3.
Ch-Ch-Ch.
Check.




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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:43:14 -0500
From: Jahna Demand <innuendos1@hotmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: help with the bomp list

I forwarded the message to Tom. Good luck!

Jahna

Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 15:17:08 -0500
From: Rat Pfink <ratpfink@akamail.com>
Subject: Fwd: help with the bomp list

Can someone help this guy (browne_shane13@yahoo.co.uk)
out? He's trying to track down an email for Tom Bessoir,
who used to be subscribed to the Bomp list.

At 07:37 PM 02/14/2002 +0000, browne_shane13@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
>
>i saw a post by
>Tom Bessoir
>Chaos / Black Eye Records
>it was pretty old but i wanted to try and get an email
>for him.

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 16:08:58 EST
From: Moreen5000@aol.com
Subject: Re: soak my cake

In a message dated 2/8/02 11:56:36 AM, karikrome@hotmail.com writes:

<< 
what the fuck is a powersoak or a hotcake?!! >>

   Well said indeed !!! The Power Soak is a reference to the Tom Scholz Power 
Soak, which was developed by Tom Scholz ( yes Mr. " Boston " hisself ). 
Basically what it does, is allow you to run your amp at all out full volume, 
without blowing the ears off the folks in the club you're playin, by acting 
as a " speaker load " and " soaking up " some of the amps sound, before 
sending it off to your speakers, where it comes out at a much more " 
reasonable " level, so you essentially get that full cranked distortion but a 
volume level that won't drive soundmen insane and want to kill ya.
   There were / are several of these things out there. The Power Soak is the 
most well known, but there's other's like the Marshall Power Brake, but my 
fave was the old Altair unit. The Scholz Power Soak was the most successful, 
because unlike a lotta other similar units that came out back in the mid to 
late 70's, ( this was before the era of the " master volume " control on 
amps) when these things started coming out, the Scholz Power Soak was the 
most stable and reliable and least likely to fry, overheat and blow up yer 
amp, like many of the others, and that sealed it's reputation and success for 
years, and tho' it's no longer in production, my old one still works fine. 
   It's interesting that Scholz of " Boston " fame came up with the first one 
of these things that could actually be trusted to work and not fry yer amp, 
because prior to the Power Soak, a lot of us guitarists in heavy bands using 
Marshalls ( I had eight 50 watt heads and eight cabs, which looked kool as 
all get out, but I rarely actually used more than two ) at the time, used to 
make up a hideous thing that we called actually called a " Boston Strangler 
", named after the town where anyone could actually remember having first 
seen one ever used, and tho I can't recall who the band or guitarist was, I 
knew a few guys who could probably all make a good case for being the first 
to make and use one.  A " Boston Strangler "  was basically a whole bunch of 
resistors ( like in the Power Soak ) all wired and soldered together, and 
wrapped with black electrical tape ( unlike a Power Soak ) looking much like 
a garrotte ( or a snake after supper ) that we'd hook up between our amps 
outputs and the speaker cabs inputs, so we could crank our Marshalls and 
Ampegs up to 12, get a ton of kool amp distortion, and not blow people faces 
off in the front and back of the club or the high school gym. Unfortunately, 
there was really no proper balancing of impedences and ohmagges and stuff 
like that, so you were more than likely to cook a few amps with these 
homemade babies, as it was really a " trial and error thing ". What Scholz 
did was make these things reliable and practical to use, by actually applying 
some real knowledge and technology behind the inspiration.
   Some people dig the sound of these attenuators, some don't. Some feel that 
they sound too much like ( surprise ) Boston, and all that sort of classic 
rock sound. They were originally designed with Marshalls, Ampegs, Hi Watts, 
etc in mind, tho I know guys who used them sucessfully with Fender Twins, 
Dual Showman and Bassman amps as well ( of course the Marshall amp was 
patterened after the Fender Bassman but that's another story ). It's really a 
matter of taste, amp settings, and speakers. I preferred the Altair myself, 
and still have that and my old Power Soak, but once I stopped playing in 
metal and heavy rock type bands ( no more Alice Cooper tribute sets, and 20 
minute versions of what sounded like Black Sabbath playing " Spoonful " ) and 
started playing what was called " power pop " or " new wave " and then on to 
garage and psych ( where I started as a kid years earlier ) I switched over 
to my Voxx AC 30's which were much better for that type of music and what the 
Not Quite and other bands I was in were doing, tho I did keep a Marshall 50 
and cab in my stage setup for certain moments of required Marshall mayhem.
  Well that's a real long winded answer n' history of the Power Soak fer ya, 
and I'll end with an actual question we got hit with many times by nervous 
stage managers ...
hey how come you guys have fire extinguishers on the back of yer amps ??? 
maureen
 
     

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:23:22 EST
From: Mndbgr1@aol.com
Subject: Re: S Bono was cool!

In a message dated 2/15/02 4:15:23 AM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:


> Sonny's on a bummer now,
> Jeff Lemlich
> 

A ski bummer! Dr. M.

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 22:59:09 -0800
From: "Eric Bradner" <bradnerd@hotmail.com>
Subject: What got you into garage punk

My mother tells me the first song I sang along with in the car was "Suzie Q" 
by Creedence. Growing up in the seventies with AM radio (remember KFRC, any 
Bay Area Bompers?)you'd hear Joe Tex and The Kingmen, Donna Summer and The 
Standells, Buddy Holly, the whole gamut of pop. Terry Jacks, too, 
unfortunately. But anyway...
  In the early 80's, I was into punk- Joy Division, Big Boys, Cramps, 
Flipper, Sonic Youth, Pop Group, Throbbing Gristle, etc. And once you do any 
studying of these bands you discover their various roots-Stooges, Velvets, 
MC5, blues, krautrock, etc. I had a good friend that I taped the first 
Nuggets from and a couple of bootleg cassettes, one of which was titled I 
believe "Garage Music For Psych-Heads"!!! This sound familiar to anyone? I 
always dug that stuff, but mainly continued my musical journey into the 
areas of noisy post-punk, making stops along the way to discover Elmore 
James and Sun Ra and Martin Denny and Iannis Xenakis and Ennio Morricone and 
and and and...I could go on forever, but suffice it to say that eventually I 
discovered that most of the music I was listening to and interested in came 
from Bomp or Crypt or Telstar or Estrus or Norton or Dionysus or Sundazed, 
and it was confirmed..I had the garage disease. Now just need to take out a 
second mortgage on the house so's I can afford alla these fine reissues 
before they're gone again.

ERIC
np:Glitterhouse-Tinkerbell's Mind

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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 20:58:02 -0500 (EST)
From: Mekios <cmekios@bu.edu>
Subject: Our Little Rendez-vous playlist 2-13-2002

ADAM'S BOYS - Mafia (7"; Popular)
THE MAUNDY QUINTET - I'm not alone (V/A Psychedelic States: Florida,
vol.3, CD; Gear Fab)
THE HOOKERS - Broke my heart (7"EP; Smut-e Records)
THE PINKZ - You're tearin' me apart (7"; Radio Beat)
THE BRAINS - Graduale (7"; Ariel)
THOR'S HAMMER - My life (From Keflavik, With Love, CD; Big Beat) 

THE KONKS - 3 mile baby (7"; Baby Doll Records)
LOS MOCKERS - Girl, you won't succed (7", Munster)
THE PRAMS - Indigestion (New Wave From The Heart, LP; Crash)
THE BEAUBIENS - Times passed (V/A Michigan Mayhem, vol.1, CD)
THE MISANTHROPES - Why do you treat me so bad (7"; Get Hip)

LES SAUTERELLES - Forget it all (V/A Swiss Beat Generation, CD; Jaxx)
TONY BARBER - Someday (Someday...Now!, CD; Ascension)
TAMMY & THE SOUNDS - Story of a tramp (V/A Girls in the Garage, vol.5, LP)
CRVENI KORALJI - Svega mi je dosta (It's all over now) (7"EP;Radio-Televisija
Beograd)
THE INVICTAS - Stuff (7"; Bengel)

THE HECKLERS - I don't care (V/A Workers Comp, CD; Recess Records)
REGENT - Qui es-tu? (V/A Rumble, LP)
PELLE MILJOONA & N.U.S. - Olen tyoton (V/A Bloodstains Across Finland, LP)
PRIMITIVES - Oh Mary (V/A Incredible Sound Show Stories, vol.1, CD; Dig
The Fuzz)
THE DOLL - Trash (V/A My Girlfriend Was A Punk, LP)

POWER OF BECKETT - Lost soul in disillusion (V/A Nightmares From The
Underworld, 2CD; Sound Stories)
CHEATERSLICKS - This life of mine (7"; Dog Meat)
LEPRECHAUNS - Rain (V/A It's A Kave-In, LP; Kavern 7)
F.U.2 - I play my guitar (V/A Killed By Punk #F.U.2, LP)
THE SHERLOCKS - Skin of my teeth (V/A Sixties Rebellion, vol.5, LP; Way
Back)
THE DEADLY SNAKES - I gotta plan for Saturday night (Love Undone, LP;
Sympathy)

THE AFRIKA KORPS - Jailbait Janet (Music To Kill By, CD; Gulcher)
THE ODDBALLS - Rockin' in the jungle (7"; Rocket)
SATO & JONNY - F Train (demo, Cd-r)
THE OXFORDS - Don't be a fool (7"; Grand)
BREAKOUT - Skad taki duzy deszcs (Wrenchin' The Wires, vol.2, CD)

THE MOVEMENT - Green knight (V/A Psychedelic States: Alabama, vol.1, CD;
Gear Fab)
LOS CHEYENES - Y olvidame (You know he did) (7"EP; RCA)
RICHARD KENT STYLE - Go Go children (7"; Coral)

Listen to Our Little Rendez-vous on WHRB 95.3FM, Cambridge, MA, every
Wednesday from 10PM to midnight (also live on the net through
www.whrb.org).
Your host,

Dinos

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 10:53:48 +0000
From: Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: Most garage bands really suck

>>declaring themselves "garage bands"  what a joke!  The greatest song ever is
>>"Hot for Teacher" by Halen: >>
>
>It's February 14th, gang.  My calendar says "St. Valentine's Day."  Does
>everyone else's calendar say "Paint A Big Red-And-White Target On Your Big
>Stupid Fucking Forehead Day" ???

Doh! And I thought it was April Fool's Day...

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 16:07:36 EST
From: Moreen5000@aol.com
Subject: Re: Wade In The Water

   Well now that my mid - terms are over and my birthday celebration zanyness 
this evening is done, I can actually get to this massive stack a' BOMP posts 
... 

Here's some other kool versions of Wade in the Water ...

Harvey Mandel did a really kool instrumental version on his " Cristo Redentor 
" album on Phillips in 1969, which was one of those tracks that the early FM 
" underground " ( pre - classic rock era and us army ads ) DJs seemed to dig 
playin late at nites ... if you dig Harvey's " Baby Batter " and " Games 
Guitars Play " LP's this is on the same level ...

The Chambers Brothers version from the live Fillmore performance disc of the 
2 LP "Love Peace and Happiness " album is another great ( and my personal 
fave ) version, and can also be found on the Legacy " Time Has Come - The 
Best of the Chambers - Brothers Brothers " CD. Come to think of it that whole 
live disc is great, Legacy should crank out the whole set some time ... 

The Staple Singers did a killer soul / gospel / rn'b version that just cooks, 
and sounds a lot like where the Chambers Brothers got some of inspiration for 
their version from, but then " Wade in the Water  " is an old spiritual from 
way way back that was in their repertoire for years ...

Another killer soul / gospel / rn' b version, that is a bit closer to the 
gospel and spiritual side, is the Soul Stirrers ( with Sam Cooke ) version, 
bits of which also crop up in the Chambers Brothers version ...

Pacific Gas & Electric did a pretty good version on their first LP " Get it 
On ", kinda Chambers Brothers meets Canned Heat, and nowhere nearly as good 
as the Brothers version despite some neat vocal work from PG & E's vocalist 
Charlie Allen ...

grab yer fins n' snorkel fer Jesus ... maureen

    
  
In a message dated 2/6/02 10:23:07 AM, efram@sundazed.com writes:

<< 
I think this was probably the Graham Bond Organization -- their version was
cut in 1965 and was popular with the mod set.

Efram


<< -reminds me too - who did the vocal version of Ramsey lewis's
 Wade in the Water? just remember it from mod clubs 20 years back >> >>

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 17:17:45 -0500
From: "Lenny Smith" <vze3c488@verizon.net>
Subject: Whoa...  where's all the Bomp posts?  or...  

testing, one, two, three...  I haven't seen a single Bomp post for 2/15...
Something's gotta be drastically wrong...  right?

Lenny

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 16:09:30 EST
From: Moreen5000@aol.com
Subject: Re: Five Day Week Straw People ( ummm this one )

   Damn do I hate hittin ' the wrong damn button ... anyway that's a great 
CD, as is the Attack stuff. There's a whole LP of material by the Attack 
called " Complete - Recordings " worth checking out too. John Ducann is one 
of the great unknown guitarists if you ask me. In addition to his fantastic 
work on the Five Day Week Straw People LP, and with the Attack, he had a 
power trio ( along the lines of Cream, Gun, May Blitz, Three Man Army ) 
called Andromeda that have a 2 CD set out on John's own Angel Air label ( 
same label as the Five Day Week Straw People ), and he also did the guitar 
work on a couple Atomic Rooster LP's, " Death Walks Behind You " and " In - 
Hearing Of ". 
    More along the lines of the Five Day Week Straw People CD and well worth 
checking out are these other goodies from the same time and era ... the Five 
Day Rain CD, the Mike Stuart Span CD, the Fleur Dy Lys CD, and the Gary 
Walker and the Rain CD. All great stuff that gets played around here 
endlessly ...
   turn up the Coloursound ... maureen
 
In a message dated 2/11/02 12:15:56 PM, magrinha1@hotmail.com writes:

<< 

Found the above mentioned interesting looking CD with colorful, psychedelic 
artwork, at Borders, marked down 75%.  I had no idea what it was but then 
noticed that songs by the Attack made up the second half of the CD.  A small 
label wanted a psych album, so John DuCann organized the project by the seat 
of his pants and with a drummer who didn't even know the material when they 
went into the "studio" (jerry rigged in an off duty kindergarten school 
room).  This is good, melodic, psychey freakbeat recorded in all of FOUR 
HOURS.  The songs were written in the space of ten days, I think, and the 
title track is one I can relate to all too well (the 9-5ers then were 
popularly known as "Plastic People," but John DuCann thought he'd be more 
creative and call them "Straw People").  "Carwash" is a driving instro that 
could easily be the soundtrack for a party scene in a 60's Eurotrash movie.  
One song is a bit too reminiscent of Cream's "Strange Brew," and "Feel Like 
Havin' a Party" is silly and plodding, but the rest is pretty good.  They 
played out a lot, opening for the Small Faces and the Move.

Laura >> 

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 10:51:53 +0000
From: Boldface <boldface@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: Sun songs

>Of course there was the band Kings Of The Sun, not the gretest band to come
>out of Australia, at least when I saw them live, but still entertaining in a

Talking about Australians, has anyone mentioned the legendary "Sun Arise"
by the fantastic Rolf Harris?

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 13:01:53 -0500
From: rat fink <rockandroll@wusb.fm>
Subject: Rock And Roll Dance Party 02/12/02

Hey Cats,

Here we go with yet another playlist for the Tuesday Night Rock And Roll Dance Party
which takes to the airwaves every Tuesday night 9pm until midnight e.s.t. on 90.1FM
WUSB in Stony Brook, New York and is archived up on the web site in real audio.
Apologies to those who see those more than once...

Making their debut on the Rock And Roll Dance Party charts this week are new and/or
recent releases/reissues by the likes of the Ded Bugs, the Buff Medways, the Dirty Sweets,
Link Wray & his Raymen as well as a compilation of hillbilly and rockabilly cats on Dragon
Street Records...'The Guys Of The Big D Jamboree'. Also, this week we spun a number of
tunes by the Okmonics in preperation for their appearance on the Rock And Roll Dance Party
next Tuesday night. Thanks to all the bands and record labels that help make the music and the
catsand kittens who keep it alive! And now, on with the show...


Starlight Drifters: Jitterbug Judy (Every Not A Pearl, Dyno Electro)
High Noon: All Night long (Glory Bound, Goofin')
Reverend Horton Heat: Baby, I'm Drunk (Space Heater, Interscope)
Eddie Daniels: Hug Me, Kiss Me (Desperate Rock And Roll vol.1, Flame)
N.A. Stephenson: Boogie Woogie Country Girl (Tuff-E-Nuff, Buffalo Bop)

Riley Crabtree: Go Cat Go (The Guys Of The Big D Jamboree, Dragon Street)
Jerry Dove & his Stringbusters: Pink Bow Tie (Grand Daddy's Rockin' vol.1 Legend)
Josie Kreuzer: Ball That Jack (Hot Rod Girl, She Devil)
Raging Teens: Be-Bop Boogie (s/t, Scollay Square)
Eddie Cochran: Stockings And Shoes ( ------ )
Roy Moss: Wiggle Walkin' Baby (Tuff-E-Nuff, Buffalo Bop)

Douglas Bragg: Barbed Wire Love (The Guys Of The Big D Jamboree, Dragon Street)
Top-Hands: We're Through (7", Star Tone)
Wanda Jackson: Honey Bop (Rockin' Party, Combo)
Eddie Dugosh: One Mile (Hot Rod Rumble, Buffalo Bop)
Paul Cairns: I'm A Mean Mean Daddy (Desperate Rock And Roll vol.6, Flame)
Eddie Bond & his Stompers: Rockin' Daddy (That'll Flat Git It vol.11, Bear Family)

Carl Perkins: Gone Gone Gone (Original Sun Greatest Hits, Rhino)
Kenny Parchman: I Feel Like Rockin' (Rock Baby Rock It: Sun Rockabilly vol.2, AVI)
Blue Ribbon Boys: I Love A Woman (7", Wormtone)
Rockin' Ryan & the Real Goners: Flirty Mae (So You Wanted More Wild Rock And Roll, Rock It)
Warren Smith: Miss Froggie (Uranium Rock, AVI)
Benny Joy: Miss Bobby Sox (Rockabilly With...., Collector)
Treniers: Rockin' Is Our Business ( ------ )

Little Mouse & the Hunters: Granny Rock (Tuff-E-Nuff, Buffalo Bop)
Danny & the Juniors: At The Hop ( ------ )
Cord-R-Notes: Livin' The Life (The Big Itch, Mr. Manicotti)
Hondells: You Meet The Nicest People On A Honda ( ------ )
Daytonas: Go Where The Action Is (s/t, Corduroy)
Hi-Fives: Transistor Sister (Welcome To My Mind, Lookout)
Ruth's Hat: Winter Dance Party (Bye Bye Love, Mutant Pop)
Jet Bumpers: Nice Boys Don't Play Rock And Roll (7", Radio Blast)

Okmonics: Love Me All The Time (demos)
Beatnik Termites: A Girl I Know (7", Recess)
Parasites: Fool For You (Pair Of Sides, Shredder)
Basement Brats: Can't Get You Back (Tales From The Basement, Screaming Apple)
Ded Bugs: Have You Ever Walked Around With Da Bugs On Ya (Planet Of Blood, no label)
Pinkz: Something About You (7", Gearhead)
Sceeching Weasel: Veronica Hates Me (My Brain Hurts, Lookout)
Okmonics: Nowhere To Go (from the upcoming release Sunset To Sunrise)

Link Wray: Mary Ann (Slinky: Epic Sessions 1958-61, Sundazed)
Connie Francis: Stupid Cupid (The Very Best Of...., Polydor)
Real Kids: Roberta (s/t, Norton)
Buff Medways: No Mercy (This Is This, Vinyl Japan)
Red Barons: Gabby Gabby Go (demos)
Customs: Let's Get It On (Real Long Gone, Shake It)
Supercharger: Rev It Up / I Got None (7", Bag Of Hammers)
Aquamen: Wild Turkey (Do The Alkeehol, Hey Day)

Aquamen: Do The Alkeehol (Do The Alkeehol, Hey Day)
Radio Reelers: Radio Feelin' (7", Zaxxon Vile)
Dirty Sweethearts: Teenage Jerk (Bubblegum Damage, Rip Off)
Dukes Of Hamburg: I Go Ape (Star Club Show 1, Dionysus)
Les Sexereenos: Ruby D (Con You Do The Nose Mustache, Telstar)
Magnetic IV: Do The Shhh!!!! (Teenage Zombie Riot, Reform School)
Drags: Teenage Invasion (Dragsploitation Now!, Estrus)
Jackie & the Cedrics: Thunderstruck (7", Estrus)
Tomorrow's Cavemen: Pussycat A Go Go (Today!, Chucklehead)

Slow Slushy Boys: Every Day And Every Night (Make Mine Slushy, Wildebeest)
Rookies: Anyhow Anywhere (7", Teen Sound)
Skeptics: Bit O' Honey (Monsters Of The Mid West vol.2, no label)
Roy Junior: Victim Of Circumstances (Back From The Grave vol.2, Crypt)
Squires: Aurora ( ------ )
Royaltones: Wail! (7", Jubilee)
Bradipos IV: Kissin' Bonobo Roll (Instro-Mania!!!, Om Om)

Okmonics: The Sun Is Setting (from the upcoming release Sunset To Sunrise)
Mach Kung Fu: Bamboo Twist (Teach A Chick To Dance, Telstar)
Knights: Work Out Sally (I Don't Need You, Lance)
Invictas: The Hump ( ------ )
Sonics: The Witch: (Here Are The..., Norton)
Ron Thompson: Switchblade (Strumin' Mental vol.2, Crypt)
Precisions: Cleopatra (Wolf Call, Norton)
Standells: Shake (Live And Out Of Site, Sunset)


*programming notes and events

February 19th: the Okmonics tear it up in the WUSB studios...not to be missed!!!


***This show is currently archived in "real audio" on the Rock And Roll Dance Party website.***


stay tuned.


- -- Michael


  The Tuesday Night Rock And Roll Dance Party
           http://www.wusb.fm/deadend
       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: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:20:06 EST
From: Mndbgr1@aol.com
Subject: Re: Boston radio

In a message dated 2/14/02 4:29:15 PM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:


> AM radio (Boston had some good stations late 60's through the 70's), 
> 

Remember the J.C. Golden Oldies show? Dr. M.

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 10:00:57 -0800 (PST)
From: jerry ulan <jerry_ulan@yahoo.com>
Subject: Melvin Little: get back in your closet, homo!

Listen you friggen queer, watch-out who you attack in
your comments or I'll get you booted from this list. 
This isn't your personal soapbox for attacking me
because I like REAL rock-n-roll!

You've been outed! Now get back in your closet.

A little "Twisted Sister" Lyrics are appropriate at
this time, so here they are from 'Burn in Hell' off
their album 'Stay Hungry' (thanks Dee!).

YOU'RE GONNA BURN IN HELL
SPEAK  NO EVIL, DON'T YOU
THINK NO EVIL, DON'T YOU
PLAY WITH EVIL, 'CAUSE I'M FREE
YOU'RE GONNA BURN IN HELL

HEAR NO EVIL, DON'T YOU SEE NO EVIL
OH, BURN IN HELL
DON'T YOU LAY NO EVIL DOWN ON ME
YOU'RE GONNA BURN IN HELL
SPEAK NO EVIL, DON'T YOU THINK NO EVIL,
OH, BURN IN HELL
DON'T YOU PLAY WITH EVIL, 'CAUSE I'M FREE
YOU'RE GONNA BURN IN HELL
HEAR NO EVIL, DON'T YOU SEE NO EVIL
OH, BURN IN HELL
DON'T YOU LAY NO EVIL DOWN ON ME


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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:25:33 -0500
From: "Dave M" <mondogarage@home.com>
Subject: Re: Most garage bands really suck!

Why is it that sarcasm does not translate well to e-mail lists?


Subject: Re: Most garage bands really suck!



> 
> >A lot of really crappy fag bands that nobody gives a
> >hoot about try to make themselves feel better by
> >declaring themselves "garage bands"  what a joke!
> 

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 01:43:30 -0500
From: Rat Pfink <ratpfink@akamail.com>
Subject: Re: how I discovered garage-rock (a late reply)

I'd normally chime in here, but with set-ups like these 
it'd be like shooting fish in a barrel...


At 01:13 AM 2/15/02 EST, Melvin Little wrote:
>
>Yes, I am 33 years old.  How hold did you think I am?

== and ==

At 12:10 PM 2/14/02 EST, Melvin Little wrote:
>
>I grew up in Ahoskie, North Carolina.  It was a hard place to grow
>up.  I was the odd ball.

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 13:06:01 -0500
From: "Rocky Serkowney" <rocky.serkowney@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: What got you into garage punk

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Bradner" <bradnerd@hotmail.com>
To: <bomp@screamer.xnet2.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 1:59 AM
Subject: What got you into garage punk


Terry Jacks, too,
> unfortunately

Yeah, "Seasons in the Sun" was awful and omnipresent.  But I always dug the
earlier Poppy Family stuff like "Evil Grows" (covered later by DOA).

> Nuggets from and a couple of bootleg cassettes, one of which was titled I
believe "Garage Music For Psych-Heads"!!! This sound familiar to anyone?

Sure,
I got it from Midnight in the mid-80's and it was the first place I heard
the incomparable "Taste of the Same" by the Bad Seeds!

Squirrely
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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 09:07:44 -0800
From: "Alan Wright" <dothepop@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Fw: Sun Arise

> - --- bamalamalu <bamalamalu@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Also don't think I've seen "Sun Arise" mentioned, from
> > Alice Cooper's "Love it to Death" album.
> > -Amy
> 
> 
> Cool version, but it's not Alice's song. The original is by Rolf Harris.
> 
> Alan
> 

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 11:38:20 -0500
From: Ron Dagwell <rdagwell3@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: test

I'm wondering what's up. I transitioned to Comcast and resubscribed under my
new email. I also unsubscribed from my @home email, a major mistake. So I
resubscribed. I think I may be subscribed to the list at least twice, maybe
3 times, and the messages are very sporadic. Got Evans message from 2/15 @
5:38, then nothing until Kip's message this morning. Maybe the list isn't
busy?

Regards,
cozmikdebris

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Kip Shepherd" <kipshepherd@hotmail.com>
To: <bomp@xnet2.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 9:55 AM
Subject: test


>
> Test.  Test.
> 1-2-3.
> Ch-Ch-Ch.
> Check.
>
>
>
>
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:28:11 EST
From: Mndbgr1@aol.com
Subject: Re: tripe metal

In a message dated 2/15/02 4:15:23 AM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:


> If you think we suck so bad, then why the hell are you on this list.
> I am not one to look down at a person for their musical taste, but
> your love for the dorky cheese metal bands of the 1980s is every
> bit as stupid and adolescent as young teenager love for Britney
> Spears and N'Sync.
> 
> 

Especially posers like Twisted Sister and Poison! They were
both novelty acts to me! Dr. M.

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:17:04 EST
From: Mndbgr1@aol.com
Subject: Re: bomp-digest V2002 #96

In a message dated 2/14/02 4:29:15 PM Central Standard Time, 
owner-bomp-digest@xnet2.com writes:


> 
(A lot of really crappy fag bands) Take that, hilite zone!
The quality of this post really shines through, don't it? Dr. m.

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 02:24:50 -0500
From: "Lenny Smith" <vze3c488@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: SUN CITY VIDEO / BOMPQUIZ

Twig wrote:
> I hearby issue a Challange...its SIMPLE.....FIND TWIG in the SUN CITY
> Video...i'll think of a prize later...

Man, I'd love to take you up on that, Twig--I only wish I still had a copy
to look for ya in!  I still say that the whole Sun City project was FAR and
away the best "for-a-cause" mega-artist project out of the whole slew of
charitable records/concerts that followed.  The album is still very
listenable (and doesn't feel "hokey" in hindsight), and the video was a very
cool Godley & Creme project (loved the scene with Joey Ramone & Darlene
Love).  If I track down a copy, you betcha I'll be lookin' for ya!

Lenny

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 09:48:36 -0000
From: "Phil Clark" <phil-c@dircon.co.uk>
Subject: tyla gang stiff single

hey groovers

re the below...

>This one is pretty good but him manager mixed it so it's a little thin. The
>first Tyla album Yachtless is a classic. You also have to find the Stiff 
>thing
>with Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Styrofoam. The version of YOung Lords on 
>the other Stiff comp (the black one) is a different, better mix. You get 
>Deke's background vocals, that were removed on the lp version. There is 
>also an ep called "Sean's Demos" which came with the first album.

Yeah!! "Styrofoam" was one of the best of the early Stiff singles - BUY 4 or 
6 or thereabouts. Go track it down now. It's a goodie.

The "black Stiff comp" was called something like "Hits Greatest Stiffs" (I 
think) and was basically a catalog-filler but included at least one bona 
fide classic in Nick Lowe's "I Love My Label", which was his paean to Stiff 
and includes the classic lines "They always ask for lots of songs/Of no more 
than 2'50" long/And they're always playing my new tracks/When I come along".
He later left the label to go join Jake Riviera at Radar. 

Rhythm and blues! 
phil 

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:41:47 -0800 (PST)
From: Iam Fuzzco <fuzzzco66@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Saturday night in and around NYC

- --- Evan Davies <evandavies@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
> > Uh... some other place in Brooklyn that I've
> > forgotten... The Hissyfits
> 
> That's at Northsix, on, uh, N. 6th St in 
> Williamsburg.  Also on the bill are Palomar and 
> Crowns on 45, both recommended.  I think that's
where
> you'll find JD and me tomorrow night.

The French guy from Midnight Records?  To quote the
Bard of Ave. B, Andy Shernoff, "What's up with that?"

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 13:29:32 -0500
From: Ron Dagwell <rdagwell3@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Sun Arise

I think the Godfathers covered it, too

Regards,
cozmikdebris

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Wright" <dothepop@ix.netcom.com>
To: <bomp@screamer.xnet2.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 12:07 PM
Subject: Fw: Sun Arise


>
>
>
> > - --- bamalamalu <bamalamalu@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Also don't think I've seen "Sun Arise" mentioned, from
> > > Alice Cooper's "Love it to Death" album.
> > > -Amy
> >
> >
> > Cool version, but it's not Alice's song. The original is by Rolf Harris.
> >
> > Alan
> >
>
>
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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 06:41:02 -0800 (PST)
From: Daniel Banks <thatspoison@yahoo.com>
Subject: CRIME

I was wondering if anybody might know where I could
get some sound files (mp3's or whatever) of live
CRIME, preferably from "hate us or love us"/"terminal
boredome" album. Also if anybody knows the track
listing for the "San Fransisco's Doomed" compilation,
if it could be listed or sent to me, that would be
greatly appreciated.

- -Danny

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 13:44:51 -0500
From: Evan Davies <efd@xnet2.com>
Subject: list stuff

Hey everyone,

It does appear that there was/are some delivery problems with the list; I'm 
not quite sure what's up but will try to find out.  I know that our 
generous host, Mr. Xnet2, who provides the server, etc., for the bomp list 
and archives (at no charge, I might add) is in the process of making some 
changes to his hardware config and net connection, so that may have 
something to do with the problems you've been noticing.  Hopefully this 
will all sort itself out on its own; if I get any updated info I'll let you 
know.

Evan

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 06:46:01 -0800 (PST)
From: Daniel Banks <thatspoison@yahoo.com>
Subject: Steve Jones & The Professionals

Anybody heard the album that came out of a different
mix of their songs (possible bootlegs of demoes). Is
it any good? I like the band alot but always thought
"Didn't see it coming" had a bit of a sluggish mix.

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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:38:18 -0800
From: "Vinny" <djvinny@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: The Paradise Rock club (Feb 17th)

Sunday,Feb 17th (Presidents day weekend) Come join us at the Paradise rock club (969 Comm ave,Boston)  10pm-$5. A bunch of Dj's will be having a Freak-off...spinning loud 60's garage,70's punk, & more! 
 
Lineup:
DjVinny (Moodmaker) & Mop Top Mike (Thee infamous)
Brian Proctor & Dan Colby

Dust off those beatle boots/gogo boots/combat boots
& pop in those earplugs.

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 14:06:51 -0500
From: "Crawdaddy Simon" <crawdaddy.simon@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: CRIME

Hey Danny,

There's a Crime page at
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Studio/7745/crime-page.html that might
be of some help.

Dig,

Crawdaddy Simon

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 14:08:32 EST
From: Moreen5000@aol.com
Subject: Re: Whoa...  where's all the Bomp posts?  or...

In a message dated 2/16/02 12:58:56 PM, vze3c488@verizon.net writes:

<< 
testing, one, two, three...  I haven't seen a single Bomp post for 2/15...
Something's gotta be drastically wrong...  right?

Lenny >>

I dunno but not only didn't I see any posts all day yesterday, causing me to 
email a few folks off list to see if they knew what was up, I now see posts 
that I sent friday morning showing up today ??? For whatever it's worth I 
wasn't able to connect to the searchable list archives all day and nite 
yesterday either, so maybe something wrong with the server ???
 I don't know how much longer I can hold her together Captain ... maureen

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