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exotica-digest Wednesday, March 15 2000 Volume 02 : Number 652
In This Digest:
(exotica) Astro Sounds / 101 Strings
Re: (exotica) Wanteds & Up the Down
(exotica) FYI
(exotica) Viva lost wages
Re: (exotica) Find These Records!
(exotica) Another Astro Sounds 101 question
(exotica) Gone with the Wave
Re: (exotica) Claus Ogermann
(exotica) Re: records/bachelorhood vs. married life/kids
Re: (exotica) Re: records/bachelorhood vs. married life/kids
(exotica) Michel Legrand
Re: (exotica) live music propaganda
(exotica) records/bachelorhood life/kids
(exotica) Playlist for "Mondo Bongos" March 14, 2000
(exotica) Drinkin songs
(exotica) TV - Beach Boys
Re: (exotica) Find These Records!
(exotica) 1950s-60s electronica / Raymond Scott
Re: (exotica) Wanteds & Up the Down
(exotica) Riffing on Brian
(exotica) RE: Ennio Morricone soundtracks
Re: (exotica) Sohail Rana
Re: (exotica) live music propaganda
Re: (exotica) Wanteds & Up the Down
(exotica) Astroslut slides into Lizard Lounge-Sat!
(exotica) SwankRadio site announcement
(exotica) film in Los Angeles
(exotica) Sat March 18
(exotica) March 24 in Los Angeles
(exotica) Re: Claus Ogerman
(exotica) new Web site address for Dada's main home page
(exotica) (re) Lost Vegas
(exotica) Alan Smithee
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 09:59:50 -0600
From: "Mark D. Head" <mdhbene@airmail.net>
Subject: (exotica) Astro Sounds / 101 Strings
BasicHip wrote:
<If anybody on this list has this LP and is up for a CD-R exchange, it
is very
high on my want list. Also looking for Fred Karlin's OST to "Up The
Down
Staircase" (Sandy Dennis).>
Astro Sounds is available from CD Now for $13.49 on CD. Search under
"album title" as it doesn't necessarily show up under the artist. As for
Fred Karlin,
I have bought a number of things from Michael Mascioli of All Music
Services in
SF and it seems he mentioned this to me as being available for him to
order, for
probably about $18 on CD - seems it was an import and took 3-4 weeks to
get.
His number is 415 / 864-8222 or e-mail "allmusic@ncal.verio.com"
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The Captain
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:14:14 +0000
From: Robbie Baldock <rcb@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Wanteds & Up the Down
Charles_Moseley%MCKINSEY-EXTERNAL@mckinsey.com wrote:
> What is Up Up and Away?
The brilliant Rajput and Sepoy track which features on Incredibly
Strange Music Vol 1. It's on the Flower Power Sitar LP.
Why else would you want the LP?!
Robbie
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 11:23:57 -0500
From: "Nathan Miner" <nminer@jhmi.edu>
Subject: (exotica) FYI
That song I asked about last week - the one with the sex phone talk =
overdub is by "Fault Line" and is called "Party Line Honey."
Now to find this release.........
- - Nate
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 11:29:05 -0500
From: "Rajnai, Charles, NNAD" <crajnai@att.com>
Subject: (exotica) Viva lost wages
> Does anyone know the best Lounges where I can hear cheesy=20
> cheezy music and that
> hasn't been remodeled in at least 25 years? Please let me=20
> know. =20
I'm not too sure about the cheezy music, but if you like the velvet and
chrome late 1970s early 80s look, you can try the Peppermill. Its on =
the
middle part of the strip, between harrah's and the strat next to a =
small
stripmall looking place with souvenier shops. It's a diner basically, =
maybe
the best priced diner in Vegas if you eat heavy. They have a back room =
that
is best described as a velvet lounge, with a small fountain in the =
middle.
I got very drunk in there one night, an easy thing to do. The =
restaurant is
pretty swank too, with what looks like flowering cherry trees inside =
and
like i said, incredibly huge plates of food. Several movies have =
scenes
from inside the place, including the recent "Casino".=20
The other exotica-ish thing I reccomend is the luau at the Imperial =
Palace.
I think it is on wednesday or thursday. Your fee includes a hawaiian
buffet, endless mai tais and pina coladas and a wahine hula and culture
dance romp through the south pacific show. Again, for the price, =
pretty
unbeatable as Vegas goes. =20
Hope you like both! =20
visit=20
THE BRIMSTONES Eternal Surf and Garage Damnation=20
at http://www.brimstones.com
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=B8=B8,=F8=A4=BA=B0`=B0=BA=A4=BA=B0`=B0=BA=A4=F8,=B8=B8,=F8=A4
surfing the chaos,
Charlieman
cdr@brimstones.com
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 00 09:11:49 -0800
From: "B.J. Major" <bjbear71@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Find These Records!
>Btw, this may or may not deserve a full post but last week I picked up a
>Walt Wanderly album.. I think Moonbeams.. that was Autographed by him! I
>haven't had much of a chance to listen to it but it was a nice find. Walt
>scribbled something in Spanish on the inside of the gatefold and signed his
>name.
Heh. I'd be surprised, myself, if WW "scribbled something in Spanish"
because his native language was Portugese. At any rate, the title of the
album is "Moondreams" and was the second and last LP he recorded for
A&M...
Regards,
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The Walter Wanderley Pictorial Discography:
http://members.xoom.com/bjbear71/Wanderley/main.html
http://bjbear3.freeservers.com/Wanderley/main.html
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 09:20:33 PST
From: "Albert Fish" <adipocere@hotmail.com>
Subject: (exotica) Another Astro Sounds 101 question
Bought, love it to pieces, and thanks for all the opinions.
Problem- the disk labels are both white- nothing on them to even tell me
which side I'm listening to, (accept a small stickler that says Made in U.K.
I'm not sure it's the right record, (I assume the song with the "whip" sound
and the woman moaning is 'Whiplash'?).
I HAS to be the right record- 15 tracks as indicated on the cover, second
song from the end of one side is, I assume, Whiplash.
I guess this is a re-issue?
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 17:20:26 +0000
From: <Charles_Moseley%MCKINSEY-EXTERNAL@mckinsey.com>
Subject: (exotica) Gone with the Wave
Does anybody have this Lalo Schifrin soundtrack? Recommendations?
Description?
Thanks
Charlie
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 13:48:43 -0500
From: "Br. Cleve" <bcleve@pop.tiac.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Claus Ogermann
Ogermann recorded these for RCA in the mid-60's -
"Fiddler On The Roof" - a so-so collection of songs from the musical,
nothing really outstanding
"Soul Seranade" - mid 60's Motown/Stax/etc hits; not as good as it should
or could be
"Watusi Trumpets" - outstanding Now Sound LP
"Saxes Mexicanoa" - another outstanding Now Sound LP, a must have for the
track 'Nightmare' alone
"Latin Rock" - another great one; Now Sound Latin/Brazillian.
Dick Hyman on the amazing Lowery organ on all LP's.
I have an Ogermann 45 on Capitol, a green label which makes it post-1968,
so it's possible he has an album on Capitol as well. I also have the non-LP
B-side "Summer Ska" (b to Fiddler On The Roof"), a sort of Now Sound ska
track similar to the Warner "Dance The Ska" LP from about '63.
For some reason, the Ogermann LP's are tough to find in stereo, but well
worth it when you do. I assume they sold very few copies when initially
released.
br cleve
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 14:05:12 -0500
From: "Brian Karasick" <brian@phyres.lan.mcgill.ca>
Subject: (exotica) Re: records/bachelorhood vs. married life/kids
James wrote:
> okay, okay. i'll close. i just wanted to suggest a) that you need not, at
> least in this case, exclude one lifestyle at the expense of another, and b)
> that you can conceive of collecting in such a way that stresses what is
> creative and unique in it, not just what is dweeby and stunted in it.
> virtually all people on this earth will procreate, but only a very few will
> ever bother unearthing the forgotten sights and sound this world has hidden
> in itself. kudos to those who bother...
I hope this post wasn't in reference to my noting how children or
family can get in the way of serious record collecting! I never
meant to say there was the need to have one replace the other,
simply that the total time 'pie' is finite and you have to adjust how
you slice it up. Let's just say we've become a lot more efficient
and creative with how we spend our time, as cutting out the
records was never even a consideration for us. I'm sure many other
parents can relate!
Brian Karasick
Physical Planner
McGill University
Montreal, Canada
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 14:25:40 EST
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Re: records/bachelorhood vs. married life/kids
In a message dated 3/14/0 2:06:04 PM, brian@phyres.lan.mcgill.ca wrote:
>I hope this post wasn't in reference to my noting how children or
>family can get in the way of serious record collecting! I never
>meant to say there was the need to have one replace the other,
>simply that the total time 'pie' is finite and you have to adjust how
>you slice it up. Let's just say we've become a lot more efficient
>and creative with how we spend our time, as cutting out the
>records was never even a consideration for us. I'm sure many other
>parents can relate!
You are a hubby and wife vinyl junkie team with a kid. In my case its just
me, making Mrs. Me (thanks James Coburn) a vinyl widow by her account. BTW/my
7 year old Leah is singing "W.E.E.K.E.N.D." by Arling and Cameron acapella
style around the crib
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:18:31 -0500
From: Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com>
Subject: (exotica) Michel Legrand
Someone was talking about Michel Legrand and I remembered a couple of
things, leafing through the records today (looking for graphics for my film
poster, not for what to get rid of. Not yet anyway).
One, Michel Legrand Chantes - sings - is an amazing record.
AND here's a record collector tidbit about his pretty great semi bossa-nova
record, "In Rio". Some of the sax parts are played by none other than John
Coltrane.
(Which I suppose makes it a jazz record, if it wasn't one already.)
He's not credited but those in-the-know, know.
Nat
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:18:25 -0500
From: Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) live music propaganda
At 06:00 PM 3/13/00 -0500, Mimi Mayer wrote:
>
>So you're saying that with a live show, it's more likely the context is
>provided for you while with recorded music, it more likely you provide the
>context? I'd go along with that.
Not just context. That's obvious. I mean content too.
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 14:12:02 -0800 (PST)
From: chuck <chuckmk@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) records/bachelorhood life/kids
Just wondering how many of you take your kids with you when you go thrifting??
I turn my little 4 year old loose in the toy sections of the Salvation
Army/Goodwills and sometime I'm more impressed with her finds than mine.
Between the 60 or so stuffed animals and hundreds of pearls and toys she caught
at Mardis Gras parades and all the toys she scores thrifting and all those records
and cds the house seems a lot smaller.
Also we really appreciate all of the childrens records I find. Its amazing to
watch a Grado stylus on a Stax Tonearm gently lifted by little four year old
fingers to play Old Mc Donald Had a Farm or Dumbo.
Easy listening in the Big Easy
Chuck
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 17:14:27 -0500
From: "telstar" <telstar@albedo.net>
Subject: (exotica) Playlist for "Mondo Bongos" March 14, 2000
"Mondo Bongos" can be heard every Wednesday mornings at 9 on CFRU 93.3fm in
Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Comments & questions welcome.
Now available via RealAudio (Yowza!)
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~cfru-fm/
Brainticket - From Another Planet/Radagacuca "Psychonaut"
Neu! - Isi "Neu! 75"
Mr Scruff - Ambiosound "Get a Move On!" ep
Ursula 1000 - Very Leggy "The Now Sound of Ursula 1000"
Gene Page - Good to the Last Drop "Blacula" ost
Mandingo - Chant "Sacrifice"
23 Skidoo - The Gospel Comes to New Guinea "The Gospel..." 12"
The Slits - Instant Hit "Cut"
Bush Tetras - Too Many Creeps "Too Many Creeps" ep
Serge Gainsbourg - Roller Girl "Anna" ost
Art Zoyd - Sangria 7"
The Five Bells - Time "Dimensions"
Les Maledictus Sound - Inside My Brain "Les Maledictus Sound"
Art Zoyd - Something in Love 7"
Thanks for reading,
Allan
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 15:43:26 -0800 (PST)
From: Peter Risser <knucklehead000@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) Drinkin songs
Gimme that Wine
And maybe... Nighttrain? :)
Peter
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 19:01:26 -0500
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: (exotica) TV - Beach Boys
This Saturday night, AMC has a couple of Beach Boys items.
A documentary: "Endless Harmony: The Beach Boys Story"
This may be Part 1 of a 2-parter. I have no idea of the quality or "spin"
of the program. Airs at 10:00pm and 4:00am (eastern).
Another airing of the "Lost Concert"
This is a live show from March 1964, which was sent out to theaters via
closed circuit. Noice.
Airs at 11:00pm and 5:00am.
On a related note, Luxuria Music has an article on Van Dyke Park's contest
for the best Mike Love Joke:
http://www.luxuriamusic.com/servlet/Feat_Page?featureID=1730
The contest itself appears here:
http://members.aol.com/Songcycler2/MLJC.html
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 21:26:36 EST
From: BasicHip@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Find These Records!
Zach writes:
<< C. I've always forgotten to send this request out.. if anyone finds a
record from "Little Marky" please let me know!! Yes, it's a religious
record. No, it's not "Little Marcy". Yes, it's the most twisted thing ever.
You would never give it to me once you listened to it, but be on the lookout
anyways. >>
It IS the most twisted thing ever. Thought you've heard it all?
Leave it to Will at show and tell music to turn me onto to this truly
sickening work.
Diary Of An Unborn Child is an anti-abortion message, told by an adult (Mark
Fox???) portraying this fat little kid, Markie. He starts out in the womb,
under his mother's heart. He can't wait to touch her hair, see her face.
His little fingers are developing, soon everything will be full of sunshine
and smiles. The story takes a dark turn on december 28 when "my mother
killed me". Then he goes into a song, "Why Did you Kill Me, Mommy?"
Shocking to say the least. I would attach a listener's beware to those
easily offended.
Check out the cover and Will's site at:
http://www.showandtellmusic.com/pages/christian/lilmarkie.html
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 21:27:39 EST
From: TempoBlock@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) 1950s-60s electronica / Raymond Scott
RaymondScott.com is accepting pre-orders for MANHATTAN RESEARCH INC.
(Basta Records 3090782), the long-awaited release of RAYMOND SCOTT's
1950s/60s pioneering electronica. MANHATTAN RESEARCH INC. is a 2-CD,
69-track edition featuring over two hours of Scott's previously unreleased
electronic wizardry, packaged in a 144-page, full-color, hard-bound book.
MANHATTAN RESEARCH INC. features music machines designed & built by
Raymond Scott, such as the Electronium, Clavivox, Circle Machine (early
'sequencer'), Bandito the Bongo Artist (early 'drum machine'), and more. The
album includes "non-kiddie" collaborations with pre-Muppet-era JIM HENSON.
The book features interviews with those who knew and worked with Scott,
including Moog synthesizer inventor ROBERT MOOG, along with countless
previously unseen photos, lab notes, US patents, and scrapbook items.
Although the US release date is May 10, it is available
exclusively from RaymondScott.com on APRIL 3rd.
For ordering instructions, email:
info@RaymondScott.com
Listen to MANHATTAN RESEARCH INC.
preview MP3 clips here:
http://RaymondScott.com/mripr.html
''Tireless dedication and uncompromising perfectionism is evident in
every detail of this wonderful collection. From the astonishing sounds to the
beautiful packaging, MANHATTAN RESEARCH INC. is an essential release of
pioneer electronica, adding yet another page to the ever-growing legacy of
American maverick Raymond Scott.''
- -JOHN ZORN
''The MANHATTAN RESEARCH INC. package is perfect -- and the music is
too perfect!''
- -Konishi Yasaharu, PIZZICATO 5
''The work of Raymond Scott has been long out of print, but the
pieces of music on MANHATTAN RESEARCH INC., recorded in the fifties and
sixties, sound like nothing so much as the future.''
- -Peter Buck, R.E.M.
''MANHATTAN RESEARCH INC. is a brilliant collection of Raymond
Scott's difficult-to-find electronic work. I love the packaging, and the
interviews are incredibly interesting and informative.''
- -Adrian Utley, PORTISHEAD
''Raymond Scott was one of the greatest music technology innovators
the 20th century. Many musicians on the charts today are using his ideas
fairly directly. His vision was so wide, that today it is impossible to turn
on a piece of equipment in your studio without automatically issuing a
benediction to the spirit of Raymond Scott.''
- -Matt Black, COLDCUT
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 23:03:46 EST
From: BasicHip@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Wanteds & Up the Down
<< and the Hellers LP is mostly quite cringe-making. >>
Wow! robbie, I'm surprised.
I rate The Hellers as one of my all time favorites. Maybe it has to do with
my being a jingle and ad freak. Highly creative, wildly
experimental, entertaining and FUN! Soft pop vocal outfit on acid
kinda thing.
I've brought it up a couple of times and nobody ever chimes in which leads me
to think nobody has it. Pretty tough find.
The Hellers is Hugh Heller, of the ad agency, Heller-Ferguson. There are a
handful of HF records (promos) out there, never intended for public sale.
Creative Freakout and Johnny Spots Private Ear are a couple that come to
mind. Johnny Spots is played by Ben Chandler, a Private Eye type whose
narration is woven between spots for Uncle Johns Pancake House, Burgie,
Cornuts and a whole lot more.
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 08:58:15 -0000
From: Reader Geoff <G.R.Reader@bton.ac.uk>
Subject: (exotica) Riffing on Brian
Hungover this morning I was mentally riffing off what Brian said about Miles
Davis, Jazz and Fucking. Now Rock and Roll has the same meaning, as I
recall, and i can remember a film with Little Richard declaring 'I am the
King of Rock and Roll'. Surely he wasn't in the dark about its origins. Its
a mental image I can't shake.
Little Richard, self declared King of the Fuckers.
El Maestro Con Queso
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 12:17:36 -0000
From: Reader Geoff <G.R.Reader@bton.ac.uk>
Subject: (exotica) RE: Ennio Morricone soundtracks
The 2 Morricone Soundtracks I saw at the weekend would be these:
> New from http://www.roughtrade.com/
>
> morricone, ennio il gatto a nove code
> lp 10/3/2000 10.99
> soundtrack original soundtrack for this 1971 cult movie.180gm
> vinyl,gatefold
> sleeve and free poster
>
> morricone, ennio una lucertola con la pelle di donna
> lp 10/3/2000 10.99
> soundtrack original soundtrack for this 1971 cult movie.180gram vinyl in a
> gatefold sleeve
>
Anybody know what they're like, should I rush out to get them?
> El Maestro Con Queso
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> grr@brighton.ac.uk
> http://www.shitola.freeserve.co.uk/cheese/cheese.htm
> http://www.geocities.com/djcheesemaster/
>
> Hi Reader Geoff,
>
> I read your post from the exotica list and I'm very interesting in every
> soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone, as much as a lot has
> gone lost. Please tell me about the soundtrack's you found, I appreciate
> it.
>
> Sincerely
> Daniel
>
>
>
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 04:18:44 PST
From: "Magnus Sandberg" <bellybongo@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Sohail Rana
Yes I have, and it is terrific, its called Khyber Mail and was released
1970. I have it on CDr if you want a copy of it.
Magnus
Somebody on this list has a record by Sohail Rana. Speak please!
Anybody?
Thanks
Charlie
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 08:02:45 -0500
From: mimim@texas.net (Mimi Mayer)
Subject: Re: (exotica) live music propaganda
Nat clarified....
>>So you're saying that with a live show, it's more likely the context is
>>provided for you while with recorded music, it more likely you provide the
>>context? I'd go along with that.
>
>Not just context. That's obvious. I mean content too.
Ah, listening as a creative act. Rather PoMo, Nat. Derrida and la de da. Mim=
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 08:47:26 EST
From: Thinkmatic@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Wanteds & Up the Down
In a message dated 03/14/2000 11:05:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,
BasicHip@aol.com writes:
<< I rate The Hellers as one of my all time favorites. Maybe it has to do
with
my being a jingle and ad freak. Highly creative, wildly
experimental, entertaining and FUN! Soft pop vocal outfit on acid
kinda thing.
I've brought it up a couple of times and nobody ever chimes in which leads
me
to think nobody has it. Pretty tough find. >>
The Hellers have a unique quality, vocally they're like a more commercial
Free Design-ish sort of feel, but the music is much more high powered. Got ta
love 'um.
- -Roy G. Biv
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 08:03:47 -0800 (PST)
From: Jane Fondle <jane_fondle_69@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) Astroslut slides into Lizard Lounge-Sat!
ASTROSLUT
SATURDAY MARCH 18 @ the LIZARD LOUNGE
1667 Mass. Av.-between Harvard and Porter, on right
when
traveling to Porter
Opening the show right at 10pm will be the fabulous
BOY
JOYS followed by two sets of the SLUT. The Boys Joys
play
the best in old BeeGees songs, true to form and
harmony. A
full Slut show complete with Astrowear as well as
casual Planet
wear and our Astro dancers are set for a sexy Saturday
night at
the Lizard. Come early, stay the evening and get
lucky!!
You can purchase Astroslut's 13-song release, "Love at
Zero
G" here:
http://www.astroslut.net
Plug into the Now!
http://www.bostonphoenix.com/archive/music/
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"It's just my nature to do weird stuff." - Les Baxter
Buy the debut release from Astroslut: LOVE AT ZERO G at:
http://cdalley.com
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 08:27:17 -0800
From: Erik Hoel <ehoel@esri.com>
Subject: (exotica) SwankRadio site announcement
Here's a new site (www.swankradio.com) that streams mp3 ripped from old
vinyl:
SwankRadio invites you to another world, a world far away from the mundane
environment of today. This world is about soothing sounds from distant and
unreachable places that tell stories of adventure, mystery, and love. How
does one get to this luscious world? SwankRadio will be your guide through
this realm of sensory stimulation. Throw away your maps and guide books for
in them you will not find our destinations. No need to pack for our
destinations are as close as your ears can hear. You will need nothing but a
willingness to let go and maybe a cocktail of your choosing.*
SwankRadio is a website and radio station dedicated to the beauty of the
fabricated musical landscapes and lifestyles of the 50's and 60's. The radio
station features both hi and lo resolution streams of tunes from our current
Featured Albums. Although we would like to defy the narrow categorization of
musical genres, most of the music could be described Exotica, Lounge, or
Easy Listening. The Feature Albums come from the SwankRadio collection of
over 500 LPs of Exotica, Latin, Cocktail, Percussion, Spy Theme, Belly
Dancing, Outer Space, Easy Listening, Lounge, Hi-Fi, Bachelor Pad and other
fascinating styles of music. All SwankRadio music is recorded straight from
the original vinyl (no CDs) to ensure the best quality and selection of
music. In addition to the music, we feature extensive links about the
artists and albums that we feature. Separate from the music, we have a
gallery of our favorite album covers scanned in large jpeg format for your
viewing pleasure. Of course, all of this excitement may make you thirsty and
our Cocktail of the Month should handle that.
Sit back, grab a drink, and let go. The SwankRadio adventure is about to
begin.
* We forgot to mention the Internet capable computer with at least a 56k
connection. You'll also need audio capabilities with a Shoutcast compliant
mp3 player like WinAmp.
Erik
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 20:04:54 -0800
From: "Otto" <otto@tikinews.com>
Subject: (exotica) film in Los Angeles
This is a very entertaining account of Chicken John's Roadshow
catch it if you can
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For those of you who live in the Los Angeles Area, my last film, "Circus
Redickuless" will be playing at the Sunset 5 theaters this weekend.[8000
Sunset Blvd W. Hollywood, (323) 848 3500]
Screening times are as follows:
March 10th - Friday Night at Midnight
March 11th - Saturday Morning at 10:00 am and Saturday Night at Midnight
March 12th - Sunday Morning at 10:00 am.
It will also screen the following weekend at the Laemmle's Santa Monica on
Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 am. (Check that week's listing to be sure.)
Check out www.geocities.com/filmotheklown3 for more info on the film and the
opening portion of the film.
P.S. I'll be attending the Friday Midnight show.
Phillip Glau
Ridiculous Productions
1400 Golden Gate Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
323-668-1776
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Aloha
Otto
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www.tikinews.com
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 22:37:01 -0800
From: "Otto" <otto@tikinews.com>
Subject: (exotica) Sat March 18
Saturday, March 18, 2000,
10:30 pm
APE - the only Exotica band on the West Coast! Featuring former members of
SF surf combo The Swamis, Frank Novicki formerly of Shockwave, Brian Lease
of Frenchy, and Tiki carver Crazy Al on vocals
Klaus Flouride's JUMBO SHRIMP - 3 guitars, no waiting! If the Ventures were
hip and still in their prime this is what they would wish they sound like.
with the MUSKRATS
Paradise Lounge, 11th & Folsom,
San Francisco
see you there,
Otto
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 23:11:31 -0800
From: "Otto" <otto@tikinews.com>
Subject: (exotica) March 24 in Los Angeles
Friday March 24
The Pitcher House
142 Pacific Coast Highway
Hermosa Beach CA
Show time: 8:30
$3 Clams CHEAP!
show poster: http://www.pollodelmar.com/gallery/gall33.html
The Pitcher House in Hermosa Beach will be opening its doors to a
tsunami on March 24th when it presents 4 of the most acclaimed bands in
the contemporary surf instro scene. JON & the NIGHTRIDERS, SLACKTONE,
the SPACE COSSACKS and Pollo Del Mar all in one night!
John Blair of the Nightriders is often cited as being the man who
single-handedly brought this genre back into style in the early 80's.
His credits include writing a book on the subject and providing the
entire liner notes for Rhino's 4 CD set, Cowabunga - the Surf Box. Their
album Moving Target was just voted Album of the Year ('99) in Pipeline
Magazine. They will also be appearing at the monumental Rendevous
Ballroom Reunion show March 26th at the Galaxy.
Slacktone has recently been profiled in Guitar Player Magazine and their
drummer, ex-Agent Orange member Dusty Watson also happens to be Dick
Dale's drummer! This powerhouse of a trio has to be seen to be believed.
The Space Cossacks hail from Washington D.C. and are making a special
trip out here at the behest of Mr. John Blair for the Rendevous Ballroom
Reunion show. Their album Interstellar Stomp was voted Best Album of the
Year in Surf Music USA.
Pollo Del Mar is from that peculiar and wonderful breed of San Francisco
instro bands with a style all their own. Their new CD The Devil and the
Deep Blue Sea has just been released by MuSick Recordings, a label known
for its cutting edge instro releases.
- --Jamie Murray
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 14:29:04 +0100
From: Johan Dada Vis <Quiet@village.uunet.be>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Claus Ogerman
i'm just telling what someone else told me, a guy who works at
german radio WDR 4, he'scalled Suitbert Kempkes, his program is called
"Zauber der Melodien", wednseday, 21h. he told me he has "more than 100
productions by Claus Ogermann", so they might be under other names, i don't
know.
the odd thing is, he had never heard about "Watusi Trumpets
(Trumpets That Go Go!)", "Latin Rock", or "Soul Searchin'", 3 great US lp's
by Ogerman.
Johan
-----
Moritz wrote:
>Really? I've never seen any single one of them, neither on flee markets, nor
>in second hand stores. Are you saying he published these album under his own
>name?
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 13:41:46 +0100
From: Johan Dada Vis <Quiet@village.uunet.be>
Subject: (exotica) new Web site address for Dada's main home page
The address of my main home page has changed to:
http://bewoner.dma.be/Dada1/
That page is used only as a container for links to my web sites -- their
addresses did not change:
"Dada's Exotiquarium": http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Lounge/1936/
"Virtual Fantastica" : http://gallery.uunet.be/Quiet/fantastica/fantastica.htm
Johan
quiet@village.uunet.be
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 14:47:21 -0500
From: dciccone@inspex.com
Subject: (exotica) (re) Lost Vegas
Speaking of lost Vegas;
I heard the new Keely Smith album on the radio and she sounds great.
Comments anyone? What's the name and arranger?
Domenic
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 15:02:52 -0500
From: mimim@texas.net (Mimi Mayer)
Subject: (exotica) Alan Smithee
Extra! Extra! Alan Smithee Publishes from the Grave! Disses Dogma 95!
>http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2000/03/14dogme95.html
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