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bomp-digest        Friday, January 26 2007        Volume 2003 : Number 1775



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   Re: [bomp] Stiff Records Relaunches In April
     Bob Widenhofer <bwidenhofer@yahoo.com>
   [bomp] SURFACE NOISE debut show setlist
     Lounge Laura Taylor <queenjanefondle@yahoo.com>
   [bomp] Real Cool Time Playlist - January 23/2007 
     "Rocky Serkowney" <rocky.serkowney@sympatico.ca>
   [bomp] Stiff Records Relaunches In April
     "Inmate 04475-046" <satch.mykels@worldnet.att.net>
   Re: [bomp] Mystery Buzz from DVD Player to CD Burner
     Michael Baker <roky@optonline.net>

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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 07:42:50 -0800 (PST)
From: Bob Widenhofer <bwidenhofer@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [bomp] Stiff Records Relaunches In April

Surprised that Damned, Damned, Damned is not on the short list.  Maybe they sold the rights to that one, I think I've seen it on CD before. 
   
  Wonder if they'll also release new stuff?  

Inmate 04475-046 <satch.mykels@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
  
Fred Mills
January 23, 2007
Legendary punk label Stiff is no longer, er, a stiff: with the upcoming
release of five long out-of-print titles from its vaults, the London-based
imprint officially disinters itself from the mausoleum of pop history and
makes a bid for the U.S. market.

On April 3, Stiff is to reissue the following albums (official descriptions
from the label follow at the end):

Wreckless Eric: Big Smash
Rachel Sweet: Fool Around
Dirty Looks: The Complete Stiff Years
Any Trouble: Where Are All The Nice Girls?
Tracey Ullman: You Broke My Heart in Seventeen Places

Each record has been digitally remastered and includes the original album plus
bonus tracks comprising rarities, B-sides and live material.



http://harpmagazine.com/news/detail.cfm?article=10836




 
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 11:51:14 -0800 (PST)
From: Lounge Laura Taylor <queenjanefondle@yahoo.com>
Subject: [bomp] SURFACE NOISE debut show setlist

SURFACE NOISE, hosted by DJ Lounge Laura Taylor
  Produced by DJ Onya-Birri
    ID Promo, by Michael Lynch
   
    "Airwaves", Kraftwerk, RADIO ACTIVITY
  Friends, Tubeway Army, s/t
  Fiction Romance, Buzzcocks, ENTERTAINING FRIENDS,
  Shot From Both Sides, Magazine
  New Rose, The Damned, DAMNED, DAMNED, DAMNED
   
  ---break---
  "Love Song", the Damned, Greatest
  Dontcha Start Me Talkin, New York Dolls, LIPSTICK KILLERS
  I Didnt Have the Nerve to Say No, Blondie, PLASTIC LETTERS
  Loose, the Stooges, FUN HOUSE
  Gun, John Cale, FEAR
   
  ---break---pledge announcement
   "Hurt Me" , Johnny Thunders, HURT ME
  Lipgloss, Pulp, HISNHERS
  Babys On Fire, Eno, JUNE 1, 1974
  Both Ends Burning, Roxy Music , SIREN 
   The Fons,  "S Talk E", S TALK E
   
  ---break---CD of the Week
   
  I Cant Sleep, Sloane, NEVER HEARD THE END OF IT
  Citadel, Redd Kross, TEEN BABES FROM MONSANTO
  Dirty Boots, Sonic Youth, FANCLUB DEMO
  Contact, Brigitte Bardot
   "City of the Dead", The Clash, BLACK MARKET CLASH 
   
  ____break_____
   
  Picture Book, Young Fresh Fellows
  Abba, The Cynics, TWELVE FLIGHTS UP
  Cheated and Lied, The Vipers, OUTTA THE NEST!
  Beat Surrender, The Jam, EP
  Feet Dont Fail Me Now, Utopia, 
   
  ____break_____
"Inimigo", As Mercenarias, THE SEXUAL LIFE OF SAVAGES: UNDERGROUND POST PUNK FROM BRASIL  
  Damanged Goods, Gang of Four, ENTERTAINMENT
   Aint What  You Do (Its the Way That You Do It), Fun Boy Three
  Gangsters, The Specials, THE SPECIALS
  Take Me Im Yours, Squeeze , TEENAGE KICKS  
  "Lipstick Vogue", Elvis Costello, THIS YEAR'S MODEL
  "So it Goes", Nick Lowe, TEENAGE KICKS 
   
   
   



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  http://www.myspace.com/loungelaura 
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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 17:46:22 -0500
From: "Rocky Serkowney" <rocky.serkowney@sympatico.ca>
Subject: [bomp] Real Cool Time Playlist - January 23/2007 

Hey,

Rocky and Deena amped up the *cool* factor this week with a wild winterlude
along with a bit of a tribute to the late Denny Doherty.  Here are the sonic
snowballs we lobbed into radioland:

 Stiv Bators - It's Cold Outside

 * Young Canadians - Question of Temperature

*Pixies - Winterlong

Bob Seger & the Last Heard - Vagrant Winter

Screamin' Tribesmen - Igloo

* Huevos Rancheros - White-out in Wyoming

 Woggles - Frosty

*BNA Act - Joe Cool

Cosmic Dropouts - Too Cool For You

Poontwang - Ice Princess

Captain Beyond - Frozen Over

Tradewinds - New York's A Lonely Town

Moguls - Ski Bum

 Mugwumps - Do You Know What I Mean, Everybody's Been Talking,

Chesterfield Kings - California Dreaming

The Liberation News Service - Mid-Winter's Afternoon

Jackie & Gayle - Our Love's Gonna Snowball

*Sherlocks - Girl, You Captivate Me

* Ugly Ducklings - Windy City

 * King Khan & His Shrines - Shivers Down My Spine


Join us every Tuesday at 6 pm for a Real Cool Time on CIUT 89.5 FM in Toronto
or www.ciut.fm worldwide.
Requests and comments welcome at: realcooltime@sympatico.ca

Squirrely.

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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 21:43:16 -0600
From: "Inmate 04475-046" <satch.mykels@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: [bomp] Stiff Records Relaunches In April

Fred Mills
January 23, 2007
Legendary punk label Stiff is no longer, er, a stiff: with the upcoming
release of five long out-of-print titles from its vaults, the London-based
imprint officially disinters itself from the mausoleum of pop history and
makes a bid for the U.S. market.

On April 3, Stiff is to reissue the following albums (official descriptions
from the label follow at the end):

Wreckless Eric: Big Smash
Rachel Sweet: Fool Around
Dirty Looks: The Complete Stiff Years
Any Trouble: Where Are All The Nice Girls?
Tracey Ullman: You Broke My Heart in Seventeen Places

Each record has been digitally remastered and includes the original album plus
bonus tracks comprising rarities, B-sides and live material.



http://harpmagazine.com/news/detail.cfm?article=10836

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Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 22:24:50 -0500
From: Michael Baker <roky@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [bomp] Mystery Buzz from DVD Player to CD Burner

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From: "Lounge Laura Taylor" <queenjanefondle@yahoo.com>
To: <bomp@xnet2.com>; "Refs Bomp" <bomp_list_refugees@yahoogroups.com>; 
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Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 10:12 PM
Subject: [bomp] Mystery Buzz from DVD Player to CD Burner


>
> I have a freestanding CD burner hooked up to my
> stereo, which I use to burn vinyl onto CD via analog
> RCA inputs.
>
> In another room, I have a DVD player, with analog RCA
> audio outputs that hook up to my TV.
>
> I was attempting, for the first time, to burn audio
> from a DVD onto a CD. I lugged my CD burner out to
> where the DVD player was, used the same RCA cables
> that went into the TV, and plugged them into the
> analog inputs on the CD burner. When I previewed the
> sound in record mode, there was a substantial buzz
> that was nearly as loud as the audio signal on the
> DVD.  The buzz registered on ther record meters too.
> I was using the very same cord Id used to plug into
> the TV, so I doubt a faulty cord was the issue.
>
> Following some other suggestions, I unplugged the
> antenna from the TV.  I also unplugged the video cable
> from the DVD player, shut off the TV, and turned off
> lights.  Still a buzz.
>
> Ive grounded turntables, of course, but never had to
> ground any other audio equipment. Is this likely the
> issue? If not, where might the buzz be coming from? It
> seems like a pretty straightforward setup. Any
> suggestions?
>
>
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>  http://www.myspace.com/loungelaura
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