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		<title>J. J. Cale</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 05:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Travelin&#8217; Light / J. J. Cale March &#8217;77, Corinne and I made our first trip to England together for a fortnight of fun. We ended up staying at the then seedy Royal Scott Hotel, way before the area became chic. But seriously, it was heaven to us, a real taste of old London, now [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: Travelin&#8217; Light / J. J. Cale<br />
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<p>March &#8217;77, Corinne and I made our first trip to England together for a fortnight of fun. We ended up staying at the then seedy <a href="http://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/info?hotelId=269&#038;utm_source=google&#038;utm_medium=maps&#038;utm_campaign=London%20Kings%20Cross%20Royal%20Scot">Royal Scott Hotel</a>, way before the area became chic. But seriously, it was heaven to us, a real taste of old London, now long gone. </p>
<p>Most importantly, the visit marked our first meeting with Howard. Who knew then that we&#8217;d become life long friends. HT showed us around for two weeks solid, and must&#8217;ve been glad to see the back of us.</p>
<p>This was a time almost like no other, with the energy of punk united against the stale old guard, and HT had every night sorted: The Damned, The Jam, Eddie &#038; The Hot Rods, Ultravox, Eater, Johnny Moped, The Sex Pistols, The Heartbreakers, Sham 69, Siouxsie &#038; The Banshees, Rockpile, The Downliners Sect, Generation X, The Clash, The Vibrators. Pretty sick, right?</p>
<p>We would start every morning in one of the many rickety cafes along Argyle Square or Crestfield Street, covering traditional English breakfast fry ups of eggs, chips and mushy peas with plenty of HP Sauce, gagging back several sugary teas, then scouring either the record shops or dumpy street markets, Corinne looking for deco jewelry and vintage clothes, me for used 45&#8242;s. By early evening, flying on <a href="http://www.cadbury.co.uk/ourproducts/yesterday/Pages/Yesterday.aspx">Cadbury Flakes or Fry&#8217;s Chocolate Creams</a>, we&#8217;d meet Howard, always in a swinging pub with a happening jukebox.  </p>
<p>He introduced me to Andrew Lauder on one of those nights, and we all found quite a lot to talk about simply by scouring through the records in The Hope &#038; Anchor&#8217;s jukebox. &#8216;Travelin&#8217; Light&#8217; was visually playing at the time, meaning the machine was a vintage model, one whereby you can watch the  vinyl spinning round. Easily, it made for a lasting memory. </p>
<p>Released by Denny Cordell&#8217;s Shelter Records, quite possibly &#8216;Travelin&#8217; Light&#8217; was a single simply to allow the B side, &#8216;Cocaine&#8217;, availability to jukeboxes and club dj&#8217;s. For obvious reasons, that track doubled as bragging rights amongst us all, and along with Dillinger&#8217;s &#8216;Cokane In My Brain&#8217;, became our cheap theme.  </p>
<p>Still it&#8217;s this A side, &#8216;Travelin&#8217; Light&#8217;, that I can play endlessly and never tire of, all the while doubling as a journey back in time, to that jukebox and those incredible two weeks.</p>
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		<title>The Show Stoppers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 04:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Ain&#8217;t Nothin&#8217; But A House Party / The Show Stoppers Showstoppers.mp3 I truly thought this was a much bigger national hit than it&#8217;s Billboard #87 peak (in &#8217;68). I guess the song got well known but the charts never reflected it. Happens a lot. Often records quitely sell and sell weekly until one day [...]]]></description>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: Ain&#8217;t Nothin&#8217; But A House Party / The Show Stoppers <a id='wpaudio-69e250d5402e6' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/Showstoppers.mp3'>Showstoppers.mp3</a></p>
<p>I truly thought this was a much bigger national hit than it&#8217;s Billboard #87 peak (in &#8217;68). I guess the song got well known but the charts never reflected it. Happens a lot. Often records quitely sell and sell weekly until one day &#8211; boom &#8211; you have a gold record. Example: Screamin&#8217; Jay Hawkin&#8217;s &#8216;I Put A Spell On You You&#8217; (platinum actually), The Ramones 1st album as well The Sex Pistols US debut.</p>
<p>Pretty sure this didn&#8217;t quite go gold, but God knows with all the shadey accounting rampant in the 60&#8242;s independent label and distribution world.</p>
<p>But what a stomper, Northern floor filler, and every other well coined, over used slogan. Of special interest to me: Solomon Burke&#8217;s two brothers were 1/2 of the lineup.</p>
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		<title>Captain Sensible</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 05:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Wot! / Captain Sensible As Seymour Stein once loudly yelled down the hall to a certain snooty A&#038;R guy, &#8220;Don&#8217;t lie to me you liar&#8221;. The action never ended on that 21st floor of 75 Rockefeller Plaza, home to the Warner labels for decades. Our Medicine office was conveniently smack dab in the middle [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: Wot! / Captain Sensible<br />
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<p>As Seymour Stein once loudly yelled down the hall to a certain snooty A&#038;R guy, &#8220;Don&#8217;t lie to me you liar&#8221;. </p>
<p>The action never ended on that 21st floor of 75 Rockefeller Plaza, home to the Warner labels for decades. Our Medicine office was conveniently smack dab in the middle of a long hallway anchored on one end by the Warner/Reprise A&#038;R staff and at the other, Seymour and the Sire staff. Duane and I had the best seats in the house.</p>
<p>And anyone who tells you they never liked The Damned is also a liar. Not mentioned as often as they should be, the band were easily an equal to The Sex Pistols when it comes to the UK punk crown. A tie.</p>
<p>Captain Sensible never could, never will, do any wrong. He&#8217;s hysterical, a fantastic entertainer, front man, side man, guitarist, bassist, songwriter and an all around good guy. He was a big friend of Joey Ramone&#8217;s, and it was The Damned who were the only UK band that flew themselves over from England to honor his life at Hammerstein Ballroom a month after he passed away. His Mom, brother and all his close friends never forgot.</p>
<p>Sometimes the good ones do get their just rewards. Who wasn&#8217;t pleased when Captain&#8217;s first solo single &#8216;Happy Talk&#8217; topped the UK charts? Captain Sensible at #1! Yes.</p>
<p>The followup, &#8216;Wot!&#8217;, also a chart success, was even better. It was pure Sensible humor. Hearing it is seeing him in that two piece pink shag rug suit. Great records make you visualize the artist. Here&#8217;s the proof.</p>
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<p>Listen: Glad It&#8217;s All Over / Captain Sensible<br />
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<p>Two years later, when it was looking like the solo Captain Sensible moment had passed, &#8216;Glad It&#8217;s All Over&#8217;, with it&#8217;s mischievous Kid Creole &#038; The Coconuts fake intro, barreled to a UK #6. Great song, great production, great news. Again, hats off to the Captain. </p>
<p>This was &#8217;84 and towards the end of a six year run, late night weekly FM radio specialty show I co-hosted with Roger McCall. We both found ourselves to be so sick of the ghettoized midnight to 2 AM life sentence of a time slot that the WCMF programmers inflicted on music which should&#8217;ve been heard all day. And so we&#8217;d end every show with &#8216;Glad It&#8217;s All Over&#8217;. They were so in the dark, they never did catch on. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 05:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Anything That&#8217;s Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll / Tom Petty &#038; The Heartbreakers TomPettyAnything.mp3 This band got off to a slow start. Maybe it was simply his motorcycle jacket on their album cover, but Tom Petty &#038; The Heartbreakers were thrown into the punk category by US radio programmers. Those radio gate keepers were a very [...]]]></description>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: Anything That&#8217;s Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll / Tom Petty &#038; The Heartbreakers <a id='wpaudio-69e250d542c3a' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/TomPettyAnything.mp3'>TomPettyAnything.mp3</a></p>
<p>This band got off to a slow start. Maybe it was simply his motorcycle jacket on their album cover, but Tom Petty &#038; The Heartbreakers were thrown into the punk category by US radio programmers. Those radio gate keepers were a very intimidated, non-musical and paranoid bunch. Their heyday was nearing an end. </p>
<p>Proving their ineptitude, to them, Talking Heads, Blondie, Elvis Costello &#038; The Attractions, The Ramones, Television, The Sex Pistols, The Patti Smith Group and Eddie &#038; The Hot Rods all sounded the same: they were punk bands the American public didn&#8217;t want to hear. Wrong and wrong. </p>
<p>Sharing bills with both The Ramones and Blondie were probably temporary bad moves, because on to the unplayable scrapheap they went. Funny enough, fans of those bands were the first to appreciate them. Right up to the present day, it&#8217;s hard finding many folks, regardless of musical tastes, to hate on Tom Petty &#038; The Heartbreakers. </p>
<p>Howard Thompson was the guy who turned me on to them. He&#8217;d convinced Island in the UK to release their debut album. The single, &#8216;Anything That&#8217;s Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll&#8217;, charted soon after over there, and he sent me a copy. I preferred it then, and now, to that first album&#8217;s eventual hit, &#8216;American Girl&#8217; &#8211; and it unfortunately seems lost in the band&#8217;s history, never getting any mentions ever again.</p>
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		<title>Public Image Ltd.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 04:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>It could have been awful, and left a nasty void, had John Lydon not delivered as powerful and contemporary a debut single for his new band as this. Do you remember the video that accompanied it? Equally great.</p>
<p>Johnny Ramone always planned to quit before the band got &#8220;fat, bald or lazy&#8221;. Despite everyone coaxing he and Joey back to the stage after their &#8217;96 retirement, they did leave a timeless image of themselves, just as John planned, by never doing so. Whether by design or not, The Sex Pistols are in the same boat.</p>
<p>Lydon often hung out with Michael and Howard at Elektra around the time ALBUM was released in &#8217;86. What a fucking hysterical guy. No question, he was a great night out.</p>
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