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exotica-digest Thursday, March 23 2000 Volume 02 : Number 661
In This Digest:
Re: Re: (exotica) Kahimi Karie
Re: (exotica) Mina
(exotica) RE: Religious Records
Re: (exotica) Religious Records
(exotica) Myron "Punk" Floren
Re: (exotica) RE: (more) Religious Records
(exotica) Tennessee Ernie
RE: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
RE: (exotica) RE: (more) Religious Rober Tilden
RE: (exotica) RE: (more) Religious Rober Tilden
(exotica) Kahimi Karie
(exotica) Moog Soop Poop
(exotica) Religious Records
Re: (exotica) Religious Records
Re: (exotica) Religious Records
Re: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
(exotica) RE: Help wanted: Italian Pop
(exotica) The Buy-Nat-Kone-A-CD-Burner Fund
(exotica) FERRANTE & TEICHER Web address change!!
RE: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
RE: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
VB: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
RE: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
Re: (exotica) Beat Jazz; Pictures From The Gone World on CD
Re: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
Re: VB: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
Re: (exotica) Religious Records
Re: (exotica) Religious Records
(exotica) Religious Records
Re: (exotica) Mina
Fw: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
Benny Hinn was Re: VB: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
Re: Fw: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:29:18 EST
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re: Re: (exotica) Kahimi Karie
In a message dated 3/23/0 8:59:15 AM, nminer@jhmi.edu wrote:
>what are some of the best Kahimi CD's - please post recommendations???
I really like the one with "Mike Alway's Diary" and "Candyman" on
it...Blissful 6T's derivative pop with that super-soft purring voice 'o'
her's .. JB/G-r-r-owl
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:23:56 -0500
From: dciccone@inspex.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Mina
From "Giovanni Berti" <giovanni@pirulazio.interim.it> and "Steve Sando"
<steve@mrlucky.com>
Subject: (exotica) Mina
> P.s. I am an expert on the Italian diva mina and have virtually
everything
> she ever recorded. This fact might come in handy in the future.
Steve and Giovanni,
(Giovanni e il nome de mio padre)
Mina: Was she a co-host on some variety show in Italy in the mid 70's? I
lived in Italy at that time and me and all the kids in school all had the
hots for her. Back then they called he La Mina.
Domenic
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 13:49:10 -0600
From: Zach_Douglas@Dell.com
Subject: (exotica) RE: Religious Records
Nice to see this topic come up.. I was just at the bi-annual record
convention in Austin (tx) and ran in to a
local who I always see coming out of the thrifts with records as I am going
in. While I should have probably busted
his knee-caps, I instead got in to a conversation with him and a buyer he
was selling some religious records to...
He had some nice ones concerning the dangers of psychadelic drugs,
rock-n-roll, and the like.
I told them to be on the lookout for Little Markie..
As far as my personal favorites.. of course Flight f-i-n-a-l is one of the
neatest.
Be on the lookout for "God is a Killer!" and other records by George Allen
(?) (and his miracle restoration revival).
I sure hope his name is George Allen, I post to here from work so I'm never
by my records to check facts out!
God is a Killer is usually on red vinyl also which makes it a good score.
It's very sensational and he is a very
intense speaker preaching fire and brimstone... he goes down the list of
people that God struck down in the Bible.. in one part saying, "God... you
sicced dogs on a woman?!" Often he will repeat, "GOD... is a KILLER!". The
B-side has another sermon about a man who cheats on his wife and when he
comes home one days she shoots him and "blood runs down the walls". On the
back of the album you can see he has some other albums that look really good
and I'm always on the lookout for them. Going to Lubbock this weekend..
very conservative town where I found most of my good religious records. I
believe Allen may have done one record concerning LSD but I'm not sure.
Another interesting thing.. I've come across a lot of signed religious
records.. I imagine the point of sale on most of these records were at
traveling revivals.. I had a Jimmy Swaggart autograph but I haven't seen it
lately. Too many records floating around here.
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:15:47 -0800 (PST)
From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Religious Records
The Garlock (sounds alot like warlock or morlock,
hmmm), sounds very creepy - like a sonic window back
on a time when we had a very meaningful social dialog
going on.
I do have to confess (forgive, again): I think that
religious records (I do not include gospel music in
that grouping) are inherently campy - and the
flagrancy of the camp aspect, along with an angle that
is either truly weird or musically interesting, is
what determines whether or not I like the record
(Charlie the Hamster is an example of the first, Fred
Lowery of the 2nd) - and I've had to buy and dispose
of more than a few that did not live up. Sadly I have
not come across the Little Marcy - it sounds like one
that I would like. Please think of me before torching
her. There are those in my household, however, who
despair of the idea of passing along my DNA, and have
hinted at keeping me heirless if I continue to play
these things and listen to them with such evident
pleasure on my face.
Best,
BW
- --- Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com> wrote:
> My only true classic is a spoken word record called
> "The Big Beat, A Rock
> Blast" in which Frank Garlock "one of America's
> best-known authorities on
> the dangers of rock music"
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:28:02 -0800
From: "Stephen W. Worth" <bigshot@spumco.com>
Subject: (exotica) Myron "Punk" Floren
>Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 09:41:27 -0500
>From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
>Subject: Re: (exotica) Ranwood Records
>
>There was a recall of R-8213 - Polka Party - Myron
>Floren (I think this was the title), because while the CD said Polka Party,
>people ended up with a punk record. Does anyone else recall this story?
I actually ended up with that CD from a used bin. It was labelled on
the cover and on the disk itself "Myron Floren" but when you played
it, it had the Sex Pistols on it. I was kinda disappointed because
I was really in the mood for polka, not slam dancing.
See ya
Steve
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:26:50 -0800 (PST)
From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) RE: (more) Religious Records
I concur and laugh with regards to buckwheating the
fellow thrifter. I think I've gievn screed before
regarding local interlopers who score MY records. As
for preacher records, I experimented with a few
Swaggart's and really felt like I was glad no one was
these to see me take the thing out of the bag and play
it. But then I love that pink little toad Jim Baker
and his perky sidekick in sacred bilkery,
Tammy-Fae-Bob or whatever. And I would kill for a
Robert Tilton lp (I think he was on in Texas in the
80s & early 90s). He'd do a rap about Jesus or money
or how he used to be all filthy on dope and then bip
bop boom! he's speaking fluent Martian: "kasunda della
besoya" is one memorable phrase. Merrill Womach is
cool, but are very guilty pleasures: the tacky little
pamphlet in the bottom drawer of my record collection.
- --- Zach_Douglas@Dell.com wrote:
>
> Nice to see this topic come up.. I was just at the
> bi-annual record
> convention in Austin (tx) and ran in to a
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:30:33 -0800
From: "Stephen W. Worth" <bigshot@spumco.com>
Subject: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
>Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 08:35:41 -0800 (PST)
>From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Re: (exotica) Religious Records
>
>I am familiar with TEF, and do not like him.
His "How Great Thou Art" albums are a bit hard to take, but
his earlier hits like "Shotgun Boogie" and "Sixteen Tons"
are just about as hip as you can get.
See ya
Steve
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:26:59 -0800
From: "Ron Grandia" <rgrandia@xtabay.com>
Subject: RE: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
Seems like all the really easy targets have been picked-off in this
discussion, but I will ruminate a little on several of these, as this is an
area in which I am fascitated.
Little Marcy is something that needs to be experienced by everyone who has
an interest in the seemy underbelly of records. There is something really
sick going on in those records, and that airy, little-girl voice give me the
heebs, but that't NOTHING compared to the tortured caterwauliling of Tammy
Faye Bakker "One two three - the De-Vil's after me... Four five six - He's
alway's throwing sticks...Seven, eight, nine - He miss-es every time.
HAL-A-LOO-YA, HAL-A-LOO-YA Ay-MEN!" The flipside of these two J&TFB
records contains an audio version of their puppet-ministry. Yikes.
Flight F-I-N-A-L and the Game of Life are two peas in a pod. Basic Hip put
these together on a CDR, and I dare say it is the perfect "Pizza and Beer"
combination of religious hyperbole. Both attempt to illustrate religious
views by making comparisons to everyday life. Flight F-I-N-A-L lets the
listener ride-along on jet-plane taking believers non-stop to the pearly
gates. What's that out the left side of the aircraft? Why, it's a heavenly
host of Angels, singing the praises of our Eternal Lord. It's kinda like a
Jack T. Chick religious tract without all the Catholic-bashin and
Anti-semitism. (Never heard of jack chick? Grab a beverage, do a websearch
and be afraid. Be VERY afraid.) Game of life, an allegory of a football
game between Good and Evil seems a lot more lighthearted, but still preachy
enough to generate a titter or two.
I have that religious MOOG record. It's no great shakes. But I got it at a
religious thrift-store and it came in the same haul as Flight FINAL, and a
wonderfully schmaltzy Walter Brennan record, so I have to keep them
together.
I have yet to find any Spoken Word "Rock is the Devil's Hand-Tool." Kinda
thing, though I do have some records about the end times includinding dire
predictions of world-scale communist regimes and a lot thinly veiled anti
Catholic/Semite rhetoric. I get excited when I find these, but none have
really panned out as being the real knee-slapping silliness I anticipate.
It's just ugly. Go figure.
As for Lesbian Folk, I recall a song - was it by Meg Christian? not sure -
Called "Mammary Glands (Mother Nature's Dairy Dee-Lite)" But that could
just be a bad dream.
And now to the question portion of today's post - Was the Song "Lesbian
Seagull" as featured in the Beavis and Butthead Movie an actual song as I
have heard some insist? Or am I dreaming this too?
Ron "Dreaming too much about Lesbians" Grandia
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:36:10 -0800
From: "Ron Grandia" <rgrandia@xtabay.com>
Subject: RE: (exotica) RE: (more) Religious Rober Tilden
Ahh yes, Bob Tilden. Remember all the funny faces he would make as he was
filled with the spirit? Some GENIUS must have spent DAYS compiling these
and edited them together into a hilarious tape in which every time he makes
one of those God-Grimaces, a fart noise is dubbed-into the sountrack.
It sounds corny, but I hurt the next day from laughing.
And I would kill for a
> Robert Tilton lp (I think he was on in Texas in the
> 80s & early 90s). He'd do a rap about Jesus or money
> or how he used to be all filthy on dope and then bip
> bop boom! he's speaking fluent Martian: "kasunda della
> besoya" is one memorable phrase. Merrill Womach is
> cool, but are very guilty pleasures: the tacky little
> pamphlet in the bottom drawer of my record collection.
>
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:42:13 -0800 (PST)
From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: (exotica) RE: (more) Religious Rober Tilden
And verily I would raise the dead for a copy of that
tape.
- --- Ron Grandia <rgrandia@xtabay.com> wrote:
Ahh yes, Bob Tilden. Remember all the funny faces
he would make as he was
filled with the spirit? Some GENIUS must have spent
DAYS compiling these
and edited them together into a hilarious tape in
which every time he makes
one of those God-Grimaces, a fart noise is
dubbed-into the sountrack.
It sounds corny, but I hurt the next day from
> laughing.
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:48:06 -0600
From: "Mark D. Head" <mdhbene@airmail.net>
Subject: (exotica) Kahimi Karie
Nathan Miner wrote:
<<Okay, I know someone in Japan who can probably locate CD's for me =
cheaply.......what are some of the best Kahimi CD's - please post =
recommendations???>>
I think her best overall release is "Kahimi Karie," a domestic release
on
Minty Fresh - it's available here for $13.49 from CDNow:
1. Good Morning World
2. Candyman
3. Elastic Girl
4. Mike Alway's Diary
5. Le Roi Soleil
6. Take It Easy My Brother Charlie
7. Zoom Up!
8. Serieux Comme Le Plaisir
9. Lolitapop Dollhouse
10.Dis-Moi Quelque Chose Avant De Dormir
11.The Way You Close Your Eyes
I also have KKKKK (full-length CD), Leur L'Existence (EP), Le Roi Soleil
(EP), I Am A Kitten, (EP), plus a couple of others. I Am A Kitten is
worth having, and the EP of Mike Always' Diary has a kick-ass version of
Matt Bianco's "Get Out Your Lazy Bed" but I'm not overly enamored with
the rest of her releases.
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 07:59:52 +1100
From: "Keith E. Lo Bue" <keith@lobue-art.com>
Subject: (exotica) Moog Soop Poop
To all of you who're patiently waiting for your Soop to be served, take
heart...I'm finishing up a massive 32+ burn of the MS discs, and will pack
'em up and ship them all out later next week. Sorry for the delay...almost
there!
Keith
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 16:50:14 -0500
From: "Brian Karasick" <brian@phyres.lan.mcgill.ca>
Subject: (exotica) Religious Records
BJ Major wrote:
> Another interesting genre is Lesbian folk. I have a
> wonderful lp on the Folkways label by a very angry
> young woman named kathy Fire. One song celebrates
> child abduction (lesbians snagging a child from the
> wife-beating ex-husband), another, castration.
Yikes... and I though people would make the wrong association if I
mentioned I was once a Psychic TV fan!!! Brings a whole new
meaning to that slogan "We're mad as hell and not going to take it
anymore"...
Anyway, when it comes to religious records though, I much prefer
those that make fun of the subject to those that preach it ... like
say Mickey Katz, or the "You Don't have to be Jewish" series, and
even more oscure, a CD by a group called The National Hardwood
Floor Association of crank calls to Christian radio stations.
While in Florida earlier this year I had little to listen to and
somehow tuned into a Christian radio station that was playing this
strange song. I don't remember that well except it was a slow
building up song modern pop song about the growing inability to
"preach your faith" and about America being run by godless types
and how "we" want it back. I have a low tolerance for organized
religion of any kind (myo own included!) and can see the blame
being placed in all the usual places, were they to come out and
say what they really thought.
Anyway, enough about the song (although I'd sure like to know
what it was). Still, after hearing it I couldn't help but think about
what incredible sampling material this song and a lot of the
material on these stations would make for a talented musical
prankster. Hmm... wonder what Boyd Rice is doing these days...
Brian Karasick
Physical Planner
McGill University
Montreal, Canada
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 08:54:05 +1100
From: Philip Jackson <pdj@mpx.com.au>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Religious Records
on 24/3/00 1:12 AM, Ben Waugh at sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Perhaps best of allI have an lp put out in the 60s
> called "For Mature Adults," while cover with
> silhouettes of slouchy teens. Sounds risque, no? Well,
> it's a bunch of real sappy teenage poetry put to folk,
> bubblegum psych music and sung by cleancut church kids
> or - and these are the best cuts - narrated by a "hip"
> doctor of theology (Norman "Doc" Habel) who elocutes
> as though he PhD'd at the William Shatner forensics
> academy. Cool to hear his studied voice passionately
> deliver a young girl's poem describing her feelings as
> she comes into sexual awareness - in the 1st person.
> Accompanied by precious harp strummings. You'd have to
> be pretty mature not to be in stitches - or wonder
> when Bugs Bunny's going to turn up.
I recently retrieved this one from my mothers collection when she moved.
This is the sort of stuff I was brought up with which explains a lot - but
I've forgiven her now - almost.
Philip
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:09:10 -0800 (PST)
From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Religious Records
Actually, "Black Shadows" is eerily tuneful. I find
myself actually enjoying it earnestly on occasion.
Although the lyrics pursue no real logic, you do get a
sense of the throbbing angst of nostalgia for the
snuggly universe of the nursery and some alluringly
absent Other. Michelle is fun only for the obvious
wrongness and concommitant lack of self-consciousness
on the narrator's part.
On an aside, with regards to what we were brought up
on... I was raised Catholic and attended Catholic
elementary school (St. Scrofulus of Lazaretto) in the
60s. I really enjoyed whatever glasnost occured in the
vatican that allowed guitars and tambourines in
church: the lord's prayer was downright jaunty... by
nine year old Catholic schoolboy standards (and Sister
Christine, the front-nun, was hot).
- --- Philip Jackson <pdj@mpx.com.au> wrote:
> I recently retrieved this one from my mothers
collection when she moved.
This is the sort of stuff I was brought up with
which explains a lot - but
I've forgiven her now - almost.
> Philip
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 17:13:47 -0500
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
>His "How Great Thou Art" albums are a bit hard to take, but
>his earlier hits like "Shotgun Boogie" and "Sixteen Tons"
>are just about as hip as you can get.
...until you get around to the double-sided wallop of "Fatback, Louisiana
USA" (one of the credited writers is Stan Freberg!) and "Snowshoe
Thompson". I don't know who his band was, but they were on the money on
this one. I am no aFordcianado, but I was very glad to get this 78 when I
had heard a clip of "Fatback..." on another compilation I have.
According to Dr. Demento, Mr. Ford was a favorite singer of no less than
Queen Elizabeth II, so I have to think: I am partially West Indian, I have
some relations in Jamaica, the citizens there have dual citizenship
and...and...
OH!
Hi, Queenie, hello...
Brian Phillips, Uh-Oh.B.E
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 23:37:23 +0000
From: "Giovanni Berti" <giovanni@pirulazio.interim.it>
Subject: (exotica) RE: Help wanted: Italian Pop
> Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 00:11:33 -0500
> From: Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com>
> Subject: (exotica) Help wanted:Italian Pop
>
> Calling all experts on Italian pop music.
> (Perhaps Giovanni?)
> My friends are completing a lowish budget feature film. They've been using
> a cut by Paolo Conti in an important position in the film but they're
> finding that it would be expensive to license it for the film.
> So can anyone suggest Italian music of the same type that might be a bit
> more obscure and therefore a bit more inexpensive?
> Maybe something a bit older or less contemporary than Paolo?
> I haven't heard the cut but they tell me it's "breezy".
> Any and all suggestions are welcome.
> Nat
I'm not surprised Paolo Conte (that's it, not Conti; Conte as
Nicola Conte, who's no relative anyway) is expensive to get: he's a
major contemporary Italian feature.
His music owes a lot to swing, and I think some Natalino Otto will
do. He had the same verve as Conte's, even more passionate, in the
forties. Steve "Mr. Lucky" can help you, also.
You see it's quite hard to advice some music to a film scene you
haven't seen. Don't even know what's the story's about.
Hope this can help anyway.
Ciao
Gionni
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 15:50:41 -0800
From: "Benito Vergara" <sunny70@sirius.com>
Subject: (exotica) The Buy-Nat-Kone-A-CD-Burner Fund
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> From: owner-exotica@lists.xmission.com
> [mailto:owner-exotica@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Nat Kone
> Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 11:27 AM
> Someday when I've got a CD burner and I've burned my way
> through the
> records I actually like, I'm going to burn a torturous compilation of hers
> and then burn the records themselves in an oil drum outside.
The subject header says it all. So Nat, if I contribute a few exotica bucks
to the Buy-Nat-Kone-A-CD-Burner Fund, will you burn me a few CDs before you
burn the records?
Later,
Ben
http://www.bigfoot.com/~bvergara/
ICQ# 12832406
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 10:32:15 +1100
From: "Keith E. Lo Bue" <keith@lobue-art.com>
Subject: (exotica) FERRANTE & TEICHER Web address change!!
Attention folks!
Mo brought up a salient point about the "&" symbol possibly posing problems
down the line, so the web address is now, REALLY:
http://go.to/ferranteandteicher
No, really.
I'm in the process of seeing about switching servers, but this URL will
remain constant. Thanks for updating all yer bookmarks!
Keith
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 01:56:35 +0100
From: Ton Rueckert <mojoto@plex.nl>
Subject: RE: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
>As for Lesbian Folk, I recall a song - was it by Meg Christian? not sure -
>Called "Mammary Glands (Mother Nature's Dairy Dee-Lite)" But that could
>just be a bad dream.
My vote goes, unreserved, to Two Nice Girls,
I spent my last $10.00 (on Birth Control & Beer)
I spent my last ten dollars on birth control and beer
My life was so much simpler when I was sober and queer
But the love of a strong hairy man has turned my head I fear
And made me spend my last ten bucks on birth control and beer
Cheers, Ton
PS
Speaking of toads, did Benny Hinn do any records?
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 17:18:50 -0800
From: Erik Hoel <ehoel@esri.com>
Subject: RE: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
Ton wrote:
... chop ...
> My vote goes, unreserved, to Two Nice Girls,
> I spent my last $10.00 (on Birth Control & Beer)
>
> I spent my last ten dollars on birth control and beer
> My life was so much simpler when I was sober and queer
> But the love of a strong hairy man has turned my head I fear
> And made me spend my last ten bucks on birth control and beer
... chop ...
> PS
>
> Speaking of toads, did Benny Hinn do any records?
Benny Hill? God - I hope so ...
AMG shows three albums (http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?p=amg&sql=B30767):
1992 The Best of Benny Hill, Continuum
?? Words and Music, Capitol <--- hard to believe
196? On Top with Benny Hill <--- must be excellent!
None have been reviewed. Snicker.
Erik
www.swankradio.com
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 02:48:10 +0100
From: "JOACHIM TEVEBRING" <tevebring@swipnet.se>
Subject: VB: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
> 1992 The Best of Benny Hill, Continuum
> ?? Words and Music, Capitol <--- hard to believe
> 196? On Top with Benny Hill <--- must be excellent!
His first album Benny Hill Sings? (on PYE in 1965) is quite good (well =
sort of). Wild Women is a really great tune and he doesn=B4t sing that =
bad.
Joachim
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 18:16:16 -0800
From: "Larson/Thomas" <jlarson1@san.rr.com>
Subject: RE: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
> His "How Great Thou Art" albums are a bit hard to take, but
his earlier hits like "Shotgun Boogie" and "Sixteen Tons"
are just about as hip as you can get.
I have to agree that Sixteen Tons is an all-time great. And a find example
of how delicious it can be when pop and country blend, like "I can't stop
loving you" by Ray Charles, "Ramblin Rose" and "Ballad of Cat Balou" by Nat
King Cole, "The man who shot Liberty Valence" by Gene Pitney, and similar
tracks by Dean Martin and others. I always hoped that Ultra Lounge or some
similar project would put out a "country bachelor pop" collection. Guess
I'll just have to make my own.
Jerry
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 21:25:47 EST
From: Dlsmay@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Beat Jazz; Pictures From The Gone World on CD
I'll just note that I have this LP and it's one of the treasures of my
collection with some absolutely amazing beat-jazz-spoken-word bits. Love
love love these cuts, especially Jack Hammer's "Like"...
Slim Gaillard-Travelin' Blues (Spoken Word)
Kenneth Rexroth-State and 32nd (Jazz and Spoken Word)
Scotty MacKay-Black Cat (Instro)
Jack Hammer-Like (Spoken Word w/ fast paced bongo sounds)
Bob Dorough-Dog (From Jazz Canto LP, 1957, Spoken Word and Beatnik Jazz)
Harvey Anderson-Monday Night at 8pm (Spoken Word)
Sun Ra-Dreaming (instro)
Woody Leafer-Drums in My Typewriter (Weirdness sounds fucking with your
doper beatnik head Reverberated Percussion and Spoken Word; MUST BE STONED
TO DIG, dig ?)
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 21:26:54 EST
From: Dlsmay@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
A good addition would be "My Rifle, My Pony and Me" from Rio Bravo. It
finally made it to CD sometime in the last few years.
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 03:37:59 +0100
From: Ton Rueckert <mojoto@plex.nl>
Subject: Re: VB: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
As much as I appreciate the Benny Hill input, I really meant Benny Hinn.
Don't let that hinder you, though.
Cheers, Ton
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 22:52:38 -0500
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Religious Records
Soooo, what about religious records from faiths *other* than Christian?
m.ace ecam@voicenet.com
OOK http://www.voicenet.com/~ecam/
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Date: 23 Mar 2000 20:32:09 -0800
From: bag@hubris.net
Subject: Re: (exotica) Religious Records
At 10:52 PM 23-03-00 -0500, m.ace wrote:
>Soooo, what about religious records from faiths *other* than Christian?
You know, I have yet to see ANY from other religions...but somehow that
doesn't surprise me. The whole Christian thing tends to want to dominate
everything it can, while other religions rest purely upon their beliefs.
Of course, I know that Christians do this because it is part of their
belief system, but it sure can get annoying (and often inadvertently
entertaining, too).
If we didn't have Christians, we wouldn't have people like Imus to make fun
of them (The Reverend Billy Saul Hargis of the Gooey House of Worship rot
here in Del Rio, Texas! Say Alleleuiah!).
Byron
Byron Caloz
Portland, Oregon, USA, Earth, Sol, Milky Way
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 23:34:59 -0500
From: "Chuck Collazzi" <chucklps@mediaone.net>
Subject: (exotica) Religious Records
>Did Kathryn Kuhlman ever make any records? Her odd, swooping delivery of
>sermons was something.
Did she ever! Just happen to have a near-pristine copy of
An Hour With Kathryn Kuhlman Logos M-120
She was a strange one!
Chuck C
ChuckLPs@mediaone.net
www.chucktfrog.com
>Brian Phillips
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 13:04:26 -0800
From: "Steve Sando" <steve@mrlucky.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Mina
- ----- Original Message -----
From: <dciccone@inspex.com>
> Mina: Was she a co-host on some variety show in Italy in the mid 70's? I
> lived in Italy at that time and me and all the kids in school all had the
> hots for her. Back then they called he La Mina.
I think she was too big by then, but she guested a lot, probably with
Rafaella Carra' (who is not worth pursuing.)
She was banned for years because she had a child out of wedlock. Then she
made a triumphant return and I believe she introduced the mini-gonna (mini
skirt). She was a real looker but became increasingly more bizarre with her
make up, clothes and then eventually her weight.
She still has a great voice.
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 13:14:56 -0800
From: "Steve Sando" <steve@mrlucky.com>
Subject: Fw: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
OOps. Too much quoted text the 1st time.
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Sando <steve@mrlucky.com>
To: Stephen W. Worth <bigshot@spumco.com>;
<exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
> I always thought I didn't like Ernie, except for the time he fell for the
> "wicked city woman" on I Love Lucy ("I'm gonna vamp you!") but I think it
> was 1986 and I was seeing Keely Smith at the Venetian Room and Keely
> introduced him out of the audience. I groaned, because I couldn't stand
him
> and I was afraid it was going to take time away from Keely's already short
> set. Instead, I fell in love with him. he had a great voice and a big
stage
> presence and he actually loosened Keely up (buy me a drink sometime and
I'll
> tell you the nightmare story of being Keely's webmaster).
>
> Anyway, I agree he is swell.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Stephen W. Worth <bigshot@spumco.com>
> To: <exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 12:30 PM
> Subject: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
>
>
> >
> > >Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 08:35:41 -0800 (PST)
> > >From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
> > >Subject: Re: (exotica) Religious Records
> > >
> > >I am familiar with TEF, and do not like him.
> >
> > His "How Great Thou Art" albums are a bit hard to take, but
> > his earlier hits like "Shotgun Boogie" and "Sixteen Tons"
> > are just about as hip as you can get.
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 18:47:57 -0800
From: "Steve Sando" <steve@mrlucky.com>
Subject: Benny Hinn was Re: VB: (exotica) Religious Records/Lesbian Seagull
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Ton Rueckert <mojoto@plex.nl>
> As much as I appreciate the Benny Hill input, I really meant Benny Hinn.
What is his story? He has the prettiest hair / helmet of any televangilist.
His accent in English strikes me as Italian but he looks like he could be
East Indian.
Musically, I love the propoganda strings that accompany his healing
services.
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Date: 23 Mar 2000 20:51:35 -0800
From: bag@hubris.net
Subject: Re: Fw: (exotica) Tennessee Ernie
Yes, I like Tennessee Ernie. In fact, I have the complete Tennessee Ernie
Show on 16 inch transcription discs. I would think there is at least one
good cut on each of his albums, though haven't bought enough of his records
to find out. Certainly 16 Tons is great. A Capitol promo record I have
married that song with Peggy Lee's Fever (a few bars of the one song
followed by a few of the other and back and forth). There are some
interesting simularities. The one I always liked was "The Pea Pickin' Cook
From Tennessee" (came out in the 70's...I played it several times in my
first stint as a DJ). I seem to like recipe songs. Ever heard
B-O-R-S-C-H-T by Peter Ostroushko?
I imagine one might be able to put together a full CD of Tennesssee Ernie's
most interesting songs. Hello, Capitol!
Byron
Byron Caloz
Portland, Oregon, USA, Earth, Sol, Milky Way
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