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Subject | SOTT 19 - All Over The Dial (part 1) |
Date | Sat, 19 Feb 2005 20:26:33 -0500 (EST) |
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Hiya kids! Here's what to expect on my SOTT 19 entry. "All Over The Dial"
(1) Rooney - Stay Away
There's probably some other good songs on Rooney's CD...I'm still stuck on this
song and "I'm Shakin'".
(2) Mosquitoes - I Know A Secret
Got this off a cassette from former Frampton Brother Sean Lally. Would like to
hear more by these guys!
(3) Nashville Ramblers - The Trains
Got this off Bomp's "The Roots of Powerpop." Just seemed like a great track to
follow the Mosquitoes.
(4) Jon Harrison & The Hustlers - You Don't Want That
Great poppy 60's garage song that no one seems to know anything about...not even
Billy Spradlin!
(5) Distant Cousins - To Have And To Hold
After all these years, the song I knew only as "The Pretty Song From
Frankenstein Meets The Space Monster" finally has a real name...
(6) Mark Bacino - Sunny Day
I love "remember when" songs, and this one's a beaut. Mark Bacino's two CDs -
for me, anyway - are rare birds...an album I can play all the way through
without skipping any tracks.
(7) Jill Sobule - Cinnamon Park
Speaking of "remember when" songs, Chicago's "Saturday in the Park" always
reminds me of...well...Saturday in the park back in the day. Jill takes the riff
and paints a picture of a slightly different Saturday.
(8) LFO - 28 Days
AAAGH! EVIL BOY BAND ALERT! I alwayds liked bands aimed at the teen girl market
over the years...The Monkees, Osmonds, etc. Heck, I even liked New Kids on the
Block. But the Backstreet Boys and N"Sync sounded souless to me. But these guys
are different - their stuff has the soul. And this tune namechecks Jack & Diane
and Sharona...
(9) Puffy Ami Yumi - V.A.C.A.T.I.O.N.
Nope - it's not a cover of the Go-Gos or Connie Francis. Sounds like the riff
from Gary Lewis' "Green Grass" mashed up with parts of the Tradewinds' "New
York's A Lonely Town." And it's in Japanese...
(10) Patty Duke - One Kiss Away
Some folks back in the day thought it was Lesley Gore who sang "What's On Your
Mind." This song also sounds like a Lesley Gore classic.
(part 2 to follow)
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