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From | Michael Coxe <audities@sonic.net> |
Subject | Re: the parents, IPO SF - BayPop dead?, breaking Lola, 1984 |
Date | Sat, 22 May 2004 18:41:43 -0700 |
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Catching up....
FYI, the Fountains of Wayn's "Better Days" sounds awfully like the
Posies. Thank you Billy "Jangle Radio" Spradlin.
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Popdude@aol.com wrote:
> Well, if you're going to be "outed" (so to speak) as having your
> mother on the list, what better time than right near Mother's Day?
> Actually, it's pretty cool having your mom on the list...any other
> mothers out there?
>
> I once saw Randell Kirsch's mom at a pop show in Orange
> County....thought it was pretty neat, since it was past midnight and
> she had to be pushing 70 at the time. I'll always remember meeting
> Mrs. Kirsch because of Randell's introduction: "Mom, I'd like you to
> meet my good friend Alan Haber."
All 8 Rubinoos parents attended a Rube show in San Jose circa late 79.
Our group was sitting right next to em. Lots of dancing...
My daughter Nicole is/was an Audities subscriber & I have attended shows
with bothmy daughters. Once for my birthday it was the Muffs (their
band) with my buds Walter Clevenger & the Dairy Kings opening (gotta get
an OC jabin here too!).
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So, I presume BayPop is history? There was no 2003 event & I haven't
seen Paul or Don in ?? (I don't get out much anymore). The 2002 event
offered up Roy Loney (Dilittones incarnation), with Cyril joining in
for a few Groovie tunes at the end.
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Bash wrote:
< I used to know a guy who worked for Billboard in the early '70s,
> where his job was to call various record stores to ask them how
> certain records were doing, sales wise. He was a huge fan of The
> Kinks' "Lola", and admitted to fudging the data that he would report
> to the higher-ups at Billboard >>
GaryPig wrote:
> On a terrifyingly similar note David, Edgar Breau (later of Simply
> Saucer) used to round up all of his friends on weekends and,
> disguising their voices and changing their names and addresses, would
> flood the request lines of their local radio station (CKOC, I
> believe it twas?) and slowly but surely they helped "Lola" climb to
> the # 2 position in Hamilton, Ontario.
When was Lola single released in Canada & US? I had a friend bring back
several copies from hs HS graduation trip to England, where it had just
been released (June, 70 thereabouts). So by the time it was in radio
rotation I was already well versed.
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My 1984 entry: Oblivion - Utopia
- michael
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