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exotica-digest Friday, November 6 1998 Volume 02 : Number 242
In This Digest:
Re: (exotica) More about stings (Melachrino)
(exotica) Playlist for The House of Games
(exotica) Best Moog CD comp EVER
(exotica) Exotic DJ for my wedding
(exotica) CE plays SF
Re: (exotica) Best Moog CD comp EVER
Re: (exotica) Best Moog CD comp EVER
Re: (exotica) Best Moog CD comp EVER
(exotica) Easy Tune DJs at In Hi-Fi tonight
(exotica) Moon Ride -- any info??
(exotica) Exotic DJ for my wedding
Re: (exotica) Moon Ride -- any info??
(exotica) Re: sushi 4004
(exotica) Re: Easy Tune DJs at In Hi-Fi tonight
Re: (exotica) Re: sushi 4004
(exotica) David Carroll rePERCUSSION
(exotica) Shut up Little man!
(exotica) Air & Laila France...
(exotica) Doctor Goldfoot
(exotica) Lorraine Bowen's web site details
(exotica) ? & The Mysterians
Re: (exotica) ? & The Mysterians
Re: (exotica) Tiki Halloween in Los Angeles
(exotica) Here is a page about Shut Up, Little Man!
Re: (exotica) Shut up Little man!
(exotica) WFMU Holiday Record Fair
(exotica) WFMU Holiday Record Fair
Re: (exotica) WFMU Holiday Record Fair
(exotica) Bob Kane obit
(exotica) RealAudio Radio
(exotica) Here is another source of radio stations that are on the Internet.
Re: (exotica) Shut up Little man!
(exotica) Bob Kane obit
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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 18:02:57 -0800
From: "Ron Grandia" <rgrandia@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) More about stings (Melachrino)
>
>>I just saw a CD compilation by the Melachrino Strings. Anybody care to
>>give a thumbs-up or thumbs-down to Melachrino recordings?
>
Good GOD! really? It always amazes me what gets released and what does not.
I am intrigued by the album covers, but it's a bit mushy for my taste.
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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 17:47:58 -0800
From: Jack <jack@jackdiamond.com>
Subject: (exotica) Playlist for The House of Games
KFJC play list 10/25/98 for Jack Diamond
ARTIST TRACK ALBUM
____________________________________________________________
The Planets Chunky
Maynard Ferguson Octet Emarcy
Bill Holman Comp. & Yeah
Arrangement
101 Strings Orch. Blues Fo' Da Guru Alshire
Roy Budd Goodbye Carter! Get Carter Ost
Jean Jacques Perrey Inna Happy Moog 1967
Clyde Borley Afro-Mania Atlantic, 1966
Mina Spiral Waltz In Italian
Det Moore Orch High Spirits
Richard Hayman The Look of Love G-E-L-L-M!
Gabor Szabo White Rabbit B Plummer-Sitar
Ennio Morricone Di Sopra Di Ogni Sospetta
Ken Nordine The Junk Man
Hugo Montenegro Macarthur Park Moog Power
Dave Pell Singers Like Young Jazz Voices in Video
Iron Butterfly Iron Butterfly Theme Savage 7 Ost
Elmer Bernstein Hunsecker's Price Sweet Smell...Ost
Ennio Morricone Una Corsa Desperata
Jack Costanzo Sextet Sax Con Ritmo Jay Torre'-Tenor
Buddy Rich Orch Skinned 45 Rpm
Link Wray Please, Please Meeee 1963
Johnny Gregory The Rockford Files
Hopewell This Little Light Contact
Dizzy Manteca 45 Rpm
Jr. and His Soulettes Pimp Psychodelic Sounds
Ken Nordine Reads Balzac's 10" Lp
Passion in the Desert Version Records
Hanged Man, the Road Runner Performed By Bullet
Bruce Haack Cherubic Hymm Electric Lucifer LP
Budget Crime Jazz T.H.E. Cat Theme
Pierro Piccioni La Decima Vittima 10TH Victim, Take 3
Dissvelt, Tom/Kid Baltan Twilight Ozone Song of the Second
Moon!!!
Robert Cobert Barnabas and Angelique Dark Shadows
Richard R. Bennett Kaarna Billion $ Brain
Sauter-Finegan Orch Who Dooooo
Vooooodooooo???
Quincy Jones Shoot to Kill Mirage Ost
Deke Dickerson & the Guitar in Orbit
Ecco-Foni PT.37(INSTR) Number One Hit Record!
Mundell Lowe Hawaiian Eye Theme 1960
Jay Gordon Orch. Chant of the Amazon Tops Label
Vicki Carr The Silencers
Jimmie Haskel Orch Blast Off! In Mono!!
Pete Rugolo Orch Diamond on the Move
KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
Http://www.KFJC.org (Internet Broadcast)
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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 21:37:09 EST
From: SLarry3595@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Best Moog CD comp EVER
Listers,
OK i am gushing here, but I have recently gotten what to my ears is the best
Moog compilation CD I have ever heard (well, CD-R). It's "Switched-On Moog"
and was compiled by list member Basic Hip from his personal LP collection.
Every track is a winner and there are so many things here that I have not
heard before. It has a track from my all time favortie Switched-On record,
Christopher Scott's "Swithced-On Bacharach", and even though I have it already
on vinyl it is great to have my favorite tune from the album on this CD.
Every track is from a slightly hard to findd to a very hard to find LP, and I
have seen none on these titles before on CD anywhere.
Some favorites include Harry Breuer's "March Of The Martians" from the LP THe
Happy Moog, and Walter/Wendy Carlos doing "What's New Pussycat". Also, lots
of great/crazy moog-terpritations of Beatles tunes.
I got this disc for a very reasonable price. I am not certain but I believe
our esteemed colleague made this disc exclusively available to members of this
list. I don't think anyone could be disappointed by this one -- I certainly
wasn't.
Following the moog thread with much interest,
Larry
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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 23:04:15 -0500
From: Joe Batutis <enoklite@dti.net>
Subject: (exotica) Exotic DJ for my wedding
Hi there-
I'm looking for a exotica/lounge friendly DJ for my wedding reception here
in New York City. It's coming up in March '99. Anyone out there have any
leeds?
Thanks!
Enok Lite
(aka Joe Batutis)
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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 01:37:59 EST
From: Ottotemp@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) CE plays SF
Pardon the redundancy but it seems a few folks didn't know about this
Combustible Edison plays Bimbo's
Monday, Nov. 9
2 sets starting at 8 (ends at about midnight)
with Dj Otto opening the evenings musical treats
I highly suggest you get tix via Ticketweb.com
there is only a $1.00 service charge
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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 22:52:26 -0800
From: The Davidsons <davidson@serv.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Best Moog CD comp EVER
>Listers,
>OK i am gushing here, but I have recently gotten what to my ears is the best
>Moog compilation CD I have ever heard (well, CD-R). It's "Switched-On Moog"
>and was compiled by list member Basic Hip from his personal LP collection.
I also purchased this moog comp from Sir Hip, and I second your emotion
about it being the best moog comp ever. Excruciatingly well done!
Dave
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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 06:53:41 -0800 (PST)
From: chuck <chuckmk@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Best Moog CD comp EVER
When I saw the post for best Mood Cd comp ever, I knew it had to be
wrong because BasicHip sent me a cassette copy of the Very Best Mood
Comp ever. Lo and behold we all agree.
BasicHip proved to me there is a paralelll universe out there, kinda
like Bizzaro Land in Superman comics, where everything is a little
different. Th world of moog music is very strange and wonderful
indeed and his cd captures the very best of it.
- ---The Davidsons wrote:
> >Listers,
> >OK i am gushing here, but I have recently gotten what to my ears is
the bestMoog compilation CD I have ever heard (well, CD-R). It's
"Switched-On Moog"and was compiled by list member Basic Hip from his
personal LP collection.
> I also purchased this moog comp from Sir Hip, and I second your
emotion about it being the best moog comp ever. Excruciatingly well
done!
>
> Dave
==
Easy Listening in the Big Easy
Chuc
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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 10:17:57 EST
From: BasicHip@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Best Moog CD comp EVER
wow - thank you all very much for the kind words.!
Just for the record, this CD-R was sold for not much more than the cost of
priority mail and a blank CD. I did not do it to make money and don't want to
get bootleg sensitive listees pissed off. Just wanted to share my moog
passion with anybody interested, was all...
I'm afraid they are all gone now. My CD burner is giving me problems copying
home cooked CD to CD. I still have the master and would be happy to send a
cassette copy to anyone via tape exchange.
thanks again
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Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 10:32:34 -0500
From: <laura.taylor@us.pwcglobal.com>
Subject: (exotica) Easy Tune DJs at In Hi-Fi tonight
Hi gang! Here's a happen' happening in NY from your old list pal, Jack
Fetterman.
Luv, Jane Fondle
>Hello everyone.
>Just a reminder that Richard and Karin, the easy Tune DJs from Amsterdam
(and one half of Arling & Cameron) will be my guest DJs at In Hi-Fi
tonight.
>
>As usual Bar d'O opens at 7:00 pm. Bar d'O is at the corner of Bedford and
Downing Streets, near Houston and 6th Avenue.
>
>
>Jack
>
>
>http://www.inhi-fi.com for more information
Alright! Sound terrific. I think, btw, that I will still have e-mail for
a bit, but I am unsubscribing as of noon. I might be back on tommorow, who
knows in this cwazy woild of woik?
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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 10:08:59 -0600
From: whitley@vuse.vanderbilt.edu (Kirsten Whitley)
Subject: (exotica) Moon Ride -- any info??
Hi People,
Speaking of space music, I heard a wonderful vocal number
by Chris Connor called "Moon Ride". In a somewhat unusual
twist (ie, having a female action figure), she sings about
her rocket trip to the moon... where she is captured and
almost eaten by the moon men... she escapes by blasting them
with her gun, which is loaded with rays from the sun ;-)
Very cool!
I would love to find out more about the song. My copy is
on tape -- and my initial web research has revealed nothing.
Also, does anyone have any other suggestions for vocal space
music?
- --Kirsten
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Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 11:15:48 -0600
From: Lou Smith <lousmith@pipeline.com>
Subject: (exotica) Exotic DJ for my wedding
At 11:04 PM 11/4/98 -0500, Enok/Joe wrote:
>Hi there-
>I'm looking for a exotica/lounge friendly DJ for my wedding reception here
>in New York City. It's coming up in March '99. Anyone out there have any
>leads?
>Thanks!
>Enok Lite
>(aka Joe Batutis)
=20
Why don't you visit Jack Fetterman's In Hi-Fi site? You should be able to
get a sense of the working DJs in NYC, and can see when they're working so
you can check them out.
In Hi-Fi Home Page=A0 =A0In Hi-Fi in New York City,
< http://www.inhi-fi.com/ >
- -Lou
=20
=20
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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 08:28:09 -0800 (PST)
From: chuck <chuckmk@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Moon Ride -- any info??
Kirsten:
My personal very favorite vocal space song is by Lorraine Bowen on the
"Music To Watch Comets By" comp cd put together by the Gentle People.
I beilieve the name of the song is Space Is the Place" or just Space.
Chuck
- ---Kirsten Whitley wrote:
Hi People,
Speaking of space music, I heard a wonderful vocal number by Chris
Connor called "Moon Ride". In a somewhat unusual twist (ie, having a
female action figure), she sings about her rocket trip to the moon...
where she is captured and almost eaten by the moon men... she escapes
by blasting them with her gun, which is loadedwith rays from the sun ;-)
Very cool!
I would love to find out more about the song. My copy is
> on tape -- and my initial web research has revealed nothing. Also,
does anyone have any other suggestions for vocal space music?
> --Kirsten
==
Easy Listening in the Big Easy
Chuc
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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 14:57:36 +0100
From: Johan Dada Vis <Quiet@village.uunet.be>
Subject: (exotica) Re: sushi 4004
sorry to those who are bored with my "fixation" on this... but
i think i've solved the problem with that sushi 4004 track which made my
needle stuck. you have to increase the weight of the stylus to no less than
4 grams to play that track! that's 2.5 grams more than i usually use, and i
tell you that it is not good for a non-dj stylus! i've never seen such wide
and wild horizontal stylus movements, and it wouldn't surprise me that this
track could damage a needle...
Johan
quiet@village.uunet.be
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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 10:37:32 -0500 (EST)
From: Jack Fetterman <jfett01@pipeline.com>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Easy Tune DJs at In Hi-Fi tonight
laura,
many, many thanks for doing that!
lucien's number is 212-966-8578.
best of luck,
Jack
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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 16:05:50 EST
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Re: sushi 4004
In a message dated 98-11-05 13:27:19 EST, you write:
<< sorry to those who are bored with my "fixation" on this... but
i think i've solved the problem with that sushi 4004 track which made my
needle stuck. you have to increase the weight of the stylus to no less than
4 grams to play that track! that's 2.5 grams more than i usually use, and i
tell you that it is not good for a non-dj stylus! i've never seen such wide
and wild horizontal stylus movements, and it wouldn't surprise me that this
track could damage a needle...
Johan >>
I have had records that skip or hang up from time to time and I would just
hold the stylus down really hard at that point and sometimes it would
"regroove" the record. Sometime I had to do it a couple of times. This works
really good on 78's which I play on Victrolas.
For those cringing, please DO NOT respond to me with negative comments about
damage to stylus, etc. etc. (on the Victrolas you replace the needles after
every few plays anyway)
Robert
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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 01:37:52 -0800
From: "Ron Grandia" <rgrandia@earthlink.net>
Subject: (exotica) David Carroll rePERCUSSION
For the fan of goofy percussion, this album is a real treat!
Anybody want to sell a clean copy of this'n? I need the "Bells of St Mary's"
for Christmas thingy. i got a $1.00 Thrift-store copy that's just too
marginal to put on CD.
Tons and TONS of percussive sounds! Marimba, bells, and a TUNED LOG
fer chrissake. Outstanding tracks: Dizzy Fingers, Bells of St Mary's,
Peanut Vendor, Xylo Calypso, Chinatown my Chinatown, The Maria Cha-Cha and
Cool from West Side Story.
Killer recording, It's all ring and tingle from start to finish. In David
Carroll fasion, the stuff that does not work, kinda sux, but what the hell..
As an added bonus, a complete list of all instruments used is included.
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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 02:28:14 -0800
From: "Ron Grandia" <rgrandia@earthlink.net>
Subject: (exotica) Shut up Little man!
Anybody ever hear of this one? I'd like to get some label info on this.
Recorded in the mid 80's in San Francisco (It's a copy, so I don't have
liners - could be wrong on some of this info) by some poor students living
ina shitty apartment next to a pair of drunken louts named Raymond and
Peter.
R and P are so obnoxious, the hapless students resort to recording their
exploits through the paper-thin walls and play it back to them as
retaliation. It does not work, and the recordings continue... It is beyond
description what goes on: Fistfights, visits from the cops, they even
address the smart alecks who record them. But the way they attack each other
ona daily basis is unreal. Considering the whole thing was recorded from
an adjacent apartment, the sound quality is quite good at times.
This is just the recording to brighten your Thanksgiving Holiday. You may
squirm at the thought of your in-laws, but NOBODY's family is F'ed up as
as these guys.
unfrigganbeeleevable...
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 02:08:01 PST
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: (exotica) Air & Laila France...
i went to see air play last night (supported by sean lennon, which is a
bit like watching jordi cruyf) ils etaient fantastique with a slightly
more 80s sound to a lot of their tunes. 'sexy boy' was pure devo (as
were the white boiler suits) and they also had a bit more 'krautrock'
(horrible term) about them too. One of the tunes they played is the same
one used by Laila France / Momus on the song 'Bilitis' on the bungalow
suite 98 compilation. it is, i think an old chanson and could even be
debussey, or a segment of a debussey tune. excuse my ignorance but does
anyone know it?
btw i remember asking about the soundtrack to bilitis by francis lai a
couple of years ago, i picked it up for 1/3 of a guilder in holland
recently, and that was still too much.
thanks
rob
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Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 10:10:01 -0000
From: "Phil Clark" <phil-c@dircon.co.uk>
Subject: (exotica) Doctor Goldfoot
hey gang
Been meaning to ask this for a while. Does anyone know if the first DR
GOLDFOOT (and the Bikini Machine) soundtrack album was released, and if so,
anyone got the details? Even better, anyone got a spare original copy
they're happy to sell?!! I think it would be on Tower, although the Supremes
did the theme tune. The second one, the "Girl Bombs" album, I already have.
And were there two or three Dr Goldfoot films?
groovily
phil
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Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 10:21:25 -0000
From: "Phil Clark" <phil-c@dircon.co.uk>
Subject: (exotica) Lorraine Bowen's web site details
Groovesters
a while back someone was asking about Lorraine Bowen ... I have a web site
address for her, and you can email her through it too! She sez she'd be
happy to hear from exoticats everyplace.
http://www.lorrainebowen.demon.co.uk
helpfully
Phil
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Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 10:00:26 -0000
From: "Phil Clark" <phil-c@dircon.co.uk>
Subject: (exotica) ? & The Mysterians
hey all
just a quick note to say I caught the original lineup of seminal
garagepunkers ? & THE MYSTERIANS here in London last week and they were
treeeee-mendous.... ? is truly the greatest. i was knocked out i can tell
ya and buzzin for two days afterwards. at a guess i'd say there wuz about
400 people there, possibly more. there wuz sikidelic projections going on
the walls, everyone was stompin and screamin ... girls were gettin up on the
stage an go-go dancin ... the atmosphere was crackling!! we dug it to the
max. at the end the mysterians came out on stage to sign autographs, and
yeah i got a set, everyone was shaking them by the hand, they seemed really
bowled over by the reaction....
so if they come to your town then go see'em
whooooooo yeah baby can you feel it!! alright!
we be cookin with gas now!
phil
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 12:12:49 +0000
From: Moritz R <Moritz.Reichelt@munich.netsurf.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) ? & The Mysterians
Phil Clark wrote:
> I caught the original lineup of seminal
> garagepunkers ? & THE MYSTERIANS here in London last week and they were
> treeeee-mendous....
oh no! one of my favorite bands. Was there any talking about a european tour or
was it just a singular gig?
Mo
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 12:16:06 +0000
From: Moritz R <Moritz.Reichelt@munich.netsurf.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Tiki Halloween in Los Angeles
> SHORE LEAVE ON ZOMBIE ISLAND
> A Costume Party for Lost Souls
> AT BAHOOKA
> Halloween, 8pm - 1am
> FREE!
>
Hello out there! Has anybody survived the night? Will there be a report about
it somewhere sometime?
Really curious: Mo
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 07:35:17 -0500
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: (exotica) Here is a page about Shut Up, Little Man!
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/jthomas/SurReview/reviews-html/shutup.html
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Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 05:21:39 -0800
From: "Carl Russo" <c_russo@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Shut up Little man!
A few years ago people were making pilgrimages to the Shut Up Little Man
apartment building in SF's Lower Haight district, drinking beers out front.
The last I heard, one of the two guys died of alcoholism and the other lives
in a Tenderloin SRO.
C. "Ratso" Russo
http://russo.onza.net/home.html
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Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 15:14:08 +0100 (MET)
From: stefan@subliminal.se (Subliminal Sounds)
Subject: (exotica) WFMU Holiday Record Fair
Anyone going to show up except me and Tony W?
WFMU Holiday Record Fair, 20th - 22nd November at the Manhattan Pavillion,
110 West 19th Street, b/w 6th & 7th Aves., New York City.
I'll be there selling and trading records etc from my table listed under
Subliminal Sounds.
Stefan
Stefan/Subliminal Sounds
web-site: http://home6.swipnet.se/~w-64169/
e-mail: stefan@subliminal.se
Subliminal Sounds
Brannkyrkagatan 112
SE-117 28 STOCKHOLM
SWEDEN
fax/phone: +46 - 8 84 56 66
Publicity by Motormouth Media (Hollywood, CA)
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 09:57:35 -0600
From: Lou Smith <lousmith@pipeline.com>
Subject: (exotica) WFMU Holiday Record Fair
At 03:14 PM 11/6/98 +0100, Stefan wrote:
>Anyone going to show up except me and Tony W?
>WFMU Holiday Record Fair, 20th - 22nd November at the Manhattan Pavillion,
>110 West 19th Street, b/w 6th & 7th Aves., New York City.
>I'll be there selling and trading records etc from my table listed under
>Subliminal Sounds.
You're coming over for the Fair?!? Cool! I'll see you there. Here's the
official Fair info:
- -Lou
WFMU's Holiday 1998 Record Fair
WFMU's 1998 Record Fair is a'comin!! It's scheduled for November 20th, 21st
and 22nd, 1998
Where:
The Metropolitan Pavillion
110 West 19th Street, NYC, (between 6th and 7th Avenues)
When:
November 20th, 21st and 22nd, 1998
Doors open at 9AM - 6pm, entry $5 on Saturday and Sunday 11/21 & 11/22.
Desperate collectors can get in Friday night 11/20 from 7:30 to 10 PM for $20
What:
100 record dealers from around the world will converge on the Manhattan
Pavillion for WFMU's Fall Record Fair, the biggest and most diverse music
collector's convention on the East Coast, November 20th to 22nd.
Over 130 tables will sell sounds ranging from traditional to experimental,
as well as rock, soul, international, jazz, R&B, country, psychedelia, and
oddities and rarities.
WFMU's record fairs are among the best in the country--especially for
hunting unusual and esoteric LPs, CDs, and recordings in ANY format.
The Metropolitan Pavillion is located at 110 West 19th Street, NYC (bet. 6th
& 7th Avenues). Doors open 9 AM to 6 PM on 11/21 and 11/22, and admission is
$5. Competitive collectors can begin digging thru bins Friday night 11/20 at
7:30 pm for $20.
All proceeds benefit WFMU, the one non-commercial radio station that doesn't
get a cent of financing from THE MAN.
Confirmed dealers include such stalwarts of the indie scene as Forced
Exposure, Norton, Telstar, Vinyl Ink, Parallel World, and other respected
labels and distributors.
WFMU will broadcast live from the Fair both days.
WFMU's Spring 1999 record fair will take place May 7th, 8th and 9th, at the
New York State Armory.
And here's info on The Off The Air Series:
WFMU's Monday Night DJ series at Barmacy
Mondays 10pm - 2am
at Barmacy
538 East 14th Street (between 1st & 2nd)
New York City
No Cover
November 9th
Gaylord Fields and Robin Edgerton
Will resurrect the sticky guitar solos, riveting keyboards, pseudo-reggae
rhythms and quirky vocals of the late 70s and early 80s hits and
less-than-hits. Our own paradisic New Wave sugar-bomb, hardly any razors,
thank you.
November 16th
Doug Schulkind of "Give the Drummer Some"
The finest in Micronesian doo-wop, Appalachian mambo, Turkish mariachi,
pygmy yodeling of Baltimore, Portuguese juju, Cajun gamelan, tuba choirs
from Mozambique, Inuit marching bands, Filipino free jazz, Egyptian kabuki
theatre throat singers of the Lower East Side.
November 23rd
Citizen Kafka of "The Secret Museum of the Air"
The sounds of a century...Samples, segments, and selections from over 100
years of recording history. Tribal, cultural, and system stew. 7 continents,
108 years lacquer, beeswax, vinyl, acetate, glass, and aluminum. All
mediums, all the time just not all at once. Slambient meets 4'33". Caution:
contains octaves!
November 30th
Ken Freedman
Avant garde pop, poppy avant garde, 45's and 12 inches played at the wrong
speed, danceable Krautrock and nippophile beats.
December 7th
Brian Turner
Garage girls, spermoid Marshall boogie, pop and scratchy artpunk, raw funk.
December 14th
Michael Shelley & Jeffrey Cobb
Expect some: scratchy soul 45s, 60's garage rave-ups, rock steady floor
burners, the Rubinoos and don't forget my man Biz Markee!: AKA: The Butter!
December 21st
Dave the Spazz
Loud, crazy, stoopid chimpified rock and roll.
December 27th
TBA
January 4th
Tamar
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Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 09:16:37 -0600
From: Tony Shanks <tshanks@jordanet.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) WFMU Holiday Record Fair
Does anyone know of any GOOD Real Audio or other downloadable music sites?
Thanks,
Tony Shanks
Senior Art Director
Jordan Associates
tshanks@jordanet.com
1000 W. Wilshire, Suite 428
Oklahoma City, OK 73116-7031
Phone: (405) 840-3201
Fax: (405) 840-4149
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 10:27:41 -0600
From: Lou Smith <lousmith@pipeline.com>
Subject: (exotica) Bob Kane obit
NEW YORK, Nov. 5 (UPI) -- Bob Kane, the comic book artist and writer who
created the ``Batman'' character, has died at his Southern California home.
He was 83.
A spokeswoman for New York-based DC Comics did not reveal the cause of his
death or the city where he lived.
Kane, a self-described ``doodler,'' once said Leonardo da Vinci's drawings
inspired him to create the comic book hero, which has been featured in comic
books, newspaper strips, two TV series and four feature films.
While still in his teens, Kane created the tale of wealthy young Bruce
Wayne, who witnessed his parents' murders and vowed to avenge their deaths
by bringing criminals to justice.
Wayne used his considerable fortune to study criminology, trained his body
to athletic perfection and assembled an assortment of vehicles and weapons
DC comics says Batman was an immediate hit, and is the only comic-book
character besides Superman and Wonder Woman to remain in continuous
publication with monthly episodes since 1940.
The character appears in four comic books, including ``Batman,''
``Detectives Comics,'' ``Batman: Shadow of the Bat,'' and ``Batman: Legends
of the Dark Knight.''
Kane, also a cartoonist, drew the Dark Knight in an animated TV series in
which Robin, the Boy Wonder; the Joker; Catwoman; and the Riddler made their
first appearances.
Kane also created the TV cartoon characters Courageous Cat and Minute
Mouse, and Cool McCool.
Jenette Kahn, president and editor-in-chief of DC Comics, called Kane a
giant in the field of popular culture who helped launch the comic book
industry.
Kahn said, ``Bob will be greatly missed, but he left a legacy that will
keep his memory alive.''
Kane is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Sanders Kane, his daughter, Deborah
Majeski of New Jersey, his grandson Matthew Alderman and his sister, Doris
Atlas of New York.
Private services are scheduled Friday at a Burbank, Calif., mortuary. His
family has asked that donations be made in his name to agencies providing
services to disadvantaged children.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- ``Batman'' creator Bob Kane, who watched the comic book
character become an American icon, has died. He was 83.
Kane collapsed at his Los Angeles home Tuesday and was pronounced dead at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, his attorney, Jim Leonard, said Thursday. The
cause of death was unclear.
Kane always was proud and astonished at the popularity of the hero he
created for DC Comics in 1939.
``Bob described himself as a doodler, so he found it absolutely amazing
that one of his doodles should live this long and become the symbol that it
is,'' Leonard said.
``The day before he died he was sitting there looking at fan mail. They get
stacks and stacks every day.''
Kane's ``Dark Knight'' survived 60 years of incarnations. He began as a
noirish figure of vengeance, did a buffoonish turn in the kitschy 1960s TV
series, turned grim again in an adult graphic novel in the 1980s and became
the star of a new series of
multimillion-dollar movies, for which Kane was creative consultant.
The comic continues to be published and read around the globe.
The villains have ranged from the insidious Joker to ration book
counterfeiters in World War II and the modern ills of drug addiction and
poverty.
``He adapts to each era,'' Kane said of his creation in 1989. ``He fights
against all injustices in the world. He fights the battle for the little man.''
``Bob Kane is a giant in the field of popular culture, one of a handful of
people who launched the comic book industry and who gave the world a group
of characters so colorful and inventive that they continue to captivate
every new generation,'' Jenette Kahn, president and editor-in-chief of New
York-based DC Comics, said in
a statement.
Kane was born in New York City on Oct. 24, 1915, his lawyer said. He broke
into comic book work in the mid-1930s. Batman was born a year after the
debut of ``Superman'' when DC Comics editor Vincent Sullivan asked him to
devise a new superhero.
Kane took inspiration from his childhood reading.
``I remember,'' Kane said in an interview, ``when I was 12 or 13 I was an
ardent reader of books on how things began -- the automobile, the steam
engine, the parachute -- and I came across a book about Leonardo da Vinci.
This had a picture of a flying
machine with huge bat wings. ... It looked like a bat man to me.''
He also drew on the caped or masked heroes of movies, radio and pulp novels
- -- Zorro, the Shadow and the Phantom.
And there was a somber 1930 movie, ``The Bat Whispers,'' starring Chester
Morris as a costumed villain who wore a full-face bat mask.
The result, concocted in a single weekend, was the Batman. He lacked the
powers of Superman, relying instead on strength, agility, a fortune in
high-tech equipment and a fearsome bat mask and cowl to terrorize criminals.
The Batman is Bruce Wayne, a rich man who vows vengeance on criminals
because, as a boy, he watched a robber gun down his parents.
Kane is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Sanders Kane; a daughter, a
grandson and a sister.
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 10:46:47 -0600
From: Lou Smith <lousmith@pipeline.com>
Subject: (exotica) RealAudio Radio
At 09:16 AM 11/6/98 -0600, Tony Shanks wrote:
>Does anyone know of any GOOD Real Audio or other downloadable music sites?
>Thanks,
>Tony Shanks
Try this URL:
< http://www.krumbacher.com/ >
- -Lou
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 11:40:28 -0500
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: (exotica) Here is another source of radio stations that are on the Internet.
http://www.web-radio.com/
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 09:43:38 -0800
From: Pea Hicks <phix@adnc.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Shut up Little man!
Ron Grandia wrote:
>
> Anybody ever hear of this one? I'd like to get some label info on this.
i don't have time to look right now, but i know that there was an
official (as well as a couple unofficial) website for Raymond and Peter.
You might want to just do a web search for it.....
cheers!
pea
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 10:27:41 -0600
From: Lou Smith <lousmith@pipeline.com>
Subject: (exotica) Bob Kane obit
NEW YORK, Nov. 5 (UPI) -- Bob Kane, the comic book artist and writer who
created the ``Batman'' character, has died at his Southern California home.
He was 83.
A spokeswoman for New York-based DC Comics did not reveal the cause of his
death or the city where he lived.
Kane, a self-described ``doodler,'' once said Leonardo da Vinci's drawings
inspired him to create the comic book hero, which has been featured in comic
books, newspaper strips, two TV series and four feature films.
While still in his teens, Kane created the tale of wealthy young Bruce
Wayne, who witnessed his parents' murders and vowed to avenge their deaths
by bringing criminals to justice.
Wayne used his considerable fortune to study criminology, trained his body
to athletic perfection and assembled an assortment of vehicles and weapons
DC comics says Batman was an immediate hit, and is the only comic-book
character besides Superman and Wonder Woman to remain in continuous
publication with monthly episodes since 1940.
The character appears in four comic books, including ``Batman,''
``Detectives Comics,'' ``Batman: Shadow of the Bat,'' and ``Batman: Legends
of the Dark Knight.''
Kane, also a cartoonist, drew the Dark Knight in an animated TV series in
which Robin, the Boy Wonder; the Joker; Catwoman; and the Riddler made their
first appearances.
Kane also created the TV cartoon characters Courageous Cat and Minute
Mouse, and Cool McCool.
Jenette Kahn, president and editor-in-chief of DC Comics, called Kane a
giant in the field of popular culture who helped launch the comic book
industry.
Kahn said, ``Bob will be greatly missed, but he left a legacy that will
keep his memory alive.''
Kane is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Sanders Kane, his daughter, Deborah
Majeski of New Jersey, his grandson Matthew Alderman and his sister, Doris
Atlas of New York.
Private services are scheduled Friday at a Burbank, Calif., mortuary. His
family has asked that donations be made in his name to agencies providing
services to disadvantaged children.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- ``Batman'' creator Bob Kane, who watched the comic book
character become an American icon, has died. He was 83.
Kane collapsed at his Los Angeles home Tuesday and was pronounced dead at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, his attorney, Jim Leonard, said Thursday. The
cause of death was unclear.
Kane always was proud and astonished at the popularity of the hero he
created for DC Comics in 1939.
``Bob described himself as a doodler, so he found it absolutely amazing
that one of his doodles should live this long and become the symbol that it
is,'' Leonard said.
``The day before he died he was sitting there looking at fan mail. They get
stacks and stacks every day.''
Kane's ``Dark Knight'' survived 60 years of incarnations. He began as a
noirish figure of vengeance, did a buffoonish turn in the kitschy 1960s TV
series, turned grim again in an adult graphic novel in the 1980s and became
the star of a new series of
multimillion-dollar movies, for which Kane was creative consultant.
The comic continues to be published and read around the globe.
The villains have ranged from the insidious Joker to ration book
counterfeiters in World War II and the modern ills of drug addiction and
poverty.
``He adapts to each era,'' Kane said of his creation in 1989. ``He fights
against all injustices in the world. He fights the battle for the little man.''
``Bob Kane is a giant in the field of popular culture, one of a handful of
people who launched the comic book industry and who gave the world a group
of characters so colorful and inventive that they continue to captivate
every new generation,'' Jenette Kahn, president and editor-in-chief of New
York-based DC Comics, said in
a statement.
Kane was born in New York City on Oct. 24, 1915, his lawyer said. He broke
into comic book work in the mid-1930s. Batman was born a year after the
debut of ``Superman'' when DC Comics editor Vincent Sullivan asked him to
devise a new superhero.
Kane took inspiration from his childhood reading.
``I remember,'' Kane said in an interview, ``when I was 12 or 13 I was an
ardent reader of books on how things began -- the automobile, the steam
engine, the parachute -- and I came across a book about Leonardo da Vinci.
This had a picture of a flying
machine with huge bat wings. ... It looked like a bat man to me.''
He also drew on the caped or masked heroes of movies, radio and pulp novels
- -- Zorro, the Shadow and the Phantom.
And there was a somber 1930 movie, ``The Bat Whispers,'' starring Chester
Morris as a costumed villain who wore a full-face bat mask.
The result, concocted in a single weekend, was the Batman. He lacked the
powers of Superman, relying instead on strength, agility, a fortune in
high-tech equipment and a fearsome bat mask and cowl to terrorize criminals.
The Batman is Bruce Wayne, a rich man who vows vengeance on criminals
because, as a boy, he watched a robber gun down his parents.
Kane is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Sanders Kane; a daughter, a
grandson and a sister.
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