Tuesday, September 30, 2003

This month's releases from Ace.
Finally found a decent obit for Paul Burlison here.

Monday, September 29, 2003

Sundazed has announced a 10" EP by 60s garage legends The Unrelated Segments. The EP includes The Story Of My Life, of course, as well as five other songs. Liner notes are by Jeff Jarema. Official release date is October 21st. (news c/o 60sgaragebands.com).
Those of you lucky enough to be heading for the Budget Rock festival in San Francisco on Sunday night (Oct 5th) will be chuffed to learn that Cyril Jordan's new band, Magic Christian, are taking the stage directly before the Fleshtones. More info about the Groovies and Magic Christian at: http://www25.brinkster.com/chancede/News.html
Kids, Chip Zepp, who is one of our brethren in Dictators/MWK fandom, has undertaken the noble project of trying to compile a complete list of all the dates and venues the guys have ever played over the yrs, with set lists. This is an open plea for help - search your memory banks, where did you see them back in the day? Who opened, or who did they open for? Any set lists in the bottom of drawers anywhere? Old ads or listings? Please give him a shout if you can help in any way. He's at cwzepp@yahoo.com, his results thus far are posted here.
RIP: Paul Burlison.
Just my luck; for whatever reason my e-mail program wiped itself clean, which means I've lost all my previous correspondence and the contents of my address books !. So if you're waiting for a reply from me, please let me know. In any case I'd appreciate it if everybody I'm contact with would drop me a line so at least I'll get your address again.
What a way to start the week........ (contact me here).

Sunday, September 28, 2003


The Dirty Water Club, London - Friday 26th September

The Voladoras can be described as a gutsy femme garage band from Sweden with matching dresses and big hair. They offered little in the way of "stagecraft" but were a treat to listen to and watch, especially, when the blonde guitarist lilted back and forth during solos. Their set definitely moved-up a gear when Mans from the Maggots leaped onstage to add maraca shaking and grunts during “Monkey Man”. If you dig female garage bands such as the Pandoras then these girls are worth seeking out. On the other hand The Raven is apparently a US booking agent by day and itinerant rocker by night. On this occasion, he was backed by a bunch of Limey geeks, featuring Parsley The Lion on Keyboards, and performed tunes that ranged from 70s punk to bluesy garage blasts while referencing “hits” by Sir Cliff Richard and the Pleasure Seekers along the way. A thirty minute set from the man in black was enjoyable and just about right. OK, the time is 11.30pm and Alan Crockford from The Solar Flares has been pacing around for thirty minutes wondering when his band can take to the stage. The tube system closes down as 12.30, right! Parsley remained behind his bank of vintage keyboards and my ears told me that he is now fitting in well alongside Day, Crockford and Howard. Not only is Parsley’s playing more assured but he’s also contributing backing and lead vocals. For example, he sang a great version of “Hold On” at the end of the set. Several new songs were performed by the Flares and although Crockford was being ironic when he explained “They’re just as bad as the old ones,” an alternative observation would be that they also share exactly the same structure and chord changes. Still, if you dig The Solar Flares then you’re not gonna have a problem with that are you? Another thing that struck me about them on Friday was how abrasive these guys are on stage. Actually, Crockford and Day were just the same when the Prisoners played at the Hope & Anchor back in ’83. In other words, lots of aggressive back handed comments thrown at the audience. While there is probably a kinder side to their natures they sure as hell do not want to show it on stage. Why so much verbal confrontation? To be fair, they attacked the stage with such venom that they made The Raven and the Voladoras look like they were playing at a tea party in an old folks home. In nothing else, these old codgers know how to “make show,” as Tony Sheridan would put it, and besides, if they were “nice boys” they would probably wouldn’t be half as exciting to watch. File under: grouchy life-affirming vibe.
Weird or what?, seems that Tony Slug's former band Loveslug have inspired the creation of the "Loveslug cocktail". GO!.

Saturday, September 27, 2003


After that "Support the next generation, dagnabbit!", or whatever it was Lindsay stated a couple o' days ago, I figured it was about time I clued you in on a trio of young 'n upcomin' contenders;
First up are the Little Killers from NYC who have just released their debut full-length on Crypt. If you can imagine a head-on collision twixt prime Velvets, NY Dolls 'n Saints you're about halfway there. Easily the best new band on the scene since, uh....., the Leg Hounds (no kiddin' !).
Speakin' of the next generation; the Diskords are about as young as bands get these days without bein' directed at the kiddy-porn market. Their EP on Vinyl Warning is solid p-rock action that ol' foggies like me will compare to Eater or the Lurkers but may in fact be much better then either of those ever was...
Closer to home we find the No Goods who's latest 45 on High School Refuse offers some ace Dutch beat/garage sounds.
Hey, I could go overboard 'n analyze these discs to death, but if in anyway you are inclined to the NBT sphere o' thinkin' I suggest you pick these up like pronto so you'll be able to congratulate yourselves w/ bein' well ahead of the pack somewhere in the near future, but best of all are up for some truly wild sounds that piss all over just about everything offered as an "alternative" these days.
The big news this morning is that Kylie has received 700 death threats. These were presumably wrongly addressed. Shouldn't these idiots be after Robbie bloody Williams? But nothing like encouraging numbskulls eh media? However all is not lost with the world. This very am, I caught Tiny Tim's rendition of Great Balls of Fire and an alternate take of All Tomorrows Parties. All pre 10 in the morning. The only real outlet for great music this side of wir ain Radio Scotland. A prime example of why visitors to the R&R-B&B go mental when they hear Brian Matthews show. You hipsters with broadband can listen to this hootch online at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/sounds60s/
The closest the UK will ever come to the wonders of WFMU.

Friday, September 26, 2003

November is already shaping up to be a busy ol' month starting with The Star Spangles opening for (I never dug 'em but what the heck) Janes Addiction. Not sure how our boys rock'n'roll will go down with that ensembles fans but they're doing it so hopefully said unfortunates will see the light. Then we've got Laura Cantrell and the mighty Paul Burch opening for the grand auld man of Bluegrass, Ralph Stanley and his Clinch Mountain Boys. Then, at the end of the month, a triple shot of Spit & Polish moonshine hits the road, Amy's Allison and Rigby along with Neil Cleary. All of 'em deserve to be famous and being that they're family and all, we divnae play favourites. Full date action when it becomes available but they'll be all over the UK and Ireland so make sure you catch 'em.
Hey, another one gone... poor ol' Robert Palmer. I never cared for a lot of his music but his version of Moon Martin's Bad Case Of Lovin' You was pretty decent. My friend, Kathy Kenyon, used to work for him too and by all accounts he was a nice geezer. It's seldom the one's that deserve it, innit?!

Tuesday, September 23, 2003

Shapin' up to be a wild weekend in "the London" with Voladoras at The Dirty Water Club and Stereo Total at Water Rats, Brighton, then somewhere else in town on Monday. Being stuck some hundreds o' miles away from such action though, you folks have to go and report back.
The Cramps are there also for their long-awaited two night stint so I know a lot of you will be daundering aboot the capital anyway. Support the next generation, dagnabbit!

Sunday, September 21, 2003


Eric Goulden - A Dysfunctional Success (Do Not Press).
Picked this up in London last weekend, began reading it on the flight home and finished it within 24 hours. Yep, Wreckless Eric's auto-bio is a fine read; fast, funny and (at times) frightening. Just the fact that there is little to no self-pitying here makes a nice change from most other rock-bios. From his childhood days on Eric is able to create a picture of himself as someone who almost accidentally stumbled into success and found out he was completely unable to deal with it. Luckily for us he was still able to come up with a batch of amazin' tunes over the years that (at least) still get their just RPM's here at HQ on a regular basis. My only beef is that the book ends somewhere in the mid 80s, robbing us of almost two decades of the complete story. At that point Eric managed to battle his alcoholism and became a father, which is all fine 'n dandy, but certainly didn't finish his musical genius. Anybody familiar with the stellar 'Joe Meek' 45 he did for Sympathy will attest to this. But hey, maybe he saved some for a second book, which, on the strength of this one, I'd pay for in advance!.

Saturday, September 20, 2003

The latest issue of the I-94 Bar e-zine is a Detroit music special.
"*We speak to Prime Movers singer Michael Erlewine who offers some insights into the early Iggy Pop. The Prime Movers were a seminal Michigan blues band who had a young Jim Osterberg on the drummer's stool. See outrageously rare photos of Iggy before he was a Stooge.
*Speaking of photos, Sue Rynski was there in the late '70s and early '80s when the likes of Destroy All Monsters, Sonic's Rendezvous Band, the Mutants, Motor City Bad Boys, the Ramrods and Johnny Thunders (among others) were leading lights on the Detroit underground scene. Sue's exhibiting photos in Paris which seemed as good an excuse as any to chat to her and have a peak through her album.
*The Stooges have been on the road and we have reports - and pictures - from shows in Spain and France.
*Radio Birdman's Euro tour has wound up but the missives from I-94 Bar reporters haven't with gig reviews from Italy and Germany (2) uploaded a few minutes ago.
*Also, we carry reviews of the Casanovas, Intercooler and the Specimens.
*Keep checking for more Birdman reports and in the next few days, as well as a backlog of disc reviews.
*Don't forget our ridiculously easy Sheek the Shayk contest
".

The I-94 Bar: Sydney Rock Action via The Bowery and Motor City
www.i94bar.com.
If Steve won't post 'm, I will: More Fleshtones dates;

Fri Oct 17th Hoboken, NJ at Maxwell's w. Swinging Neckbreakers
Sat Oct 18th Baltimore, MD at Fell's Point Oyster Festival
Fri Oct 24th Baltimore, MD at Mojo/Tattoo Bar
Sat Oct 25th Chapel Hill, NC at Local 506
Sat Dec 6th New York, NY at CBGB's w/ Dictators- CBGB's 30th Anniversary Event.
Sites recently added to The Garage dedicated to 60s garage bands include the following: A resource dedicated to Kenny & The Kasuals that includes a biography, news of forthcoming dates, and even autographed merchandise. Why not email Kenny and ask him when that comprehensive “Best Of” is going to appear? Most readers of the NBT blog will probably have committed to memory the tracks on the first dozen volumes of Pebbles. In which case check out the Heard photo archive, sadly devoted to a recently deceased former member, and then move it on over to a site put together by the guitarist in the Satyrs. Said bloke conducted a Google search and found that, much to his amazement, “Yesterday’s Heroes” had been comped several times. Crikey! And while we're in the land of one-45rpm-wonders, don’t forget to read the story of the Rising Tydes rise to semi-obscurity. Finally, if your more of a Liam Watson than a Dr Watson, conduct a virtual rummage around the Fine Recording Studio archive. Get the low-down on the Rochester, NY studio that started in the 50s and captured a slew of 60s punkers, including “I Try” by the Young Tyrants, along the way.

Friday, September 19, 2003

"Some of you may be interested in reading my interview here with DK Smythe - the Rezillos first bass player. It's accompanied with some great photos from the second ever Rezillos gig in November 1976!". GO!
(c/o Martin Percival)
"Smog Veil has 2 very special gigs next week and if you are in the Los Angeles or San Francisco area, please attend: the first ever North American appearances of Rob Younger the vocalist for The New Christs and Radio Birdman:
Wednesday, September 24, Knitting Factory, Los Angeles:
Rob Younger and the Leaving Trains, Duane Peters and the Hunns, Hangmen.
Thursday, September 25, Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco:
Rob Younger and the Leaving Trains, Harold Ray Live In Concert, Hard Place.
Can't make it? Rob will doing a radio interview tonight between the hours of midnight and 3 a.m. on Stella Stray Pop's amazing radio show on KXLU, 88.9 on the FM dial in Los Angeles and simulcast at: www.kxlu.com
".
Went to see the Cramps last night in Amsterdam and I'm sorry to report that it was absolutely dismal. Of course, the Paradiso is hardly the place to be on a hot (late-)summer night, esp when filled to the rafters the temperatures there quickly reach boiling level, couple that with a chain smokin' crowd and no ventilation to speak of, and we're off to a seriously bad start....
First up were the Riots, a band from my hometown so I would have given 'em the benefit of doubt in most other situations, but their brand of Motorhead/Zeke-styled "rawk", failed to impress. Maybe it was the crappy sound (all drums 'n vocals), but I couldn't find any tunes or riffs to latch onto. Oh well, maybe another time...
When the Cramps came on I was ready to get all excited, but alas, it was not to be. And even tho' the sound had improved somewhat, they sounded lumpy and seemed to be plodding along. Ivy still looks cool, but havin' seen 'em so many times over the years it was obvious Lux was just goin' thru' the motions, the other two guys could have been you, me or your mother, nobody would've noticed the difference. So I did what I hardly ever do, I just left after 20 minutes or so, no time to waste 'n all that. Or maybe it was just that after seeing Radio Birdman earlier in the week actually enjoying their time on stage (jeez, Deniz Tek was smiling at one point !), I couldn't be bothered to watch a pale copy of what once was the wildest show around, who knows.
(Social observation: the crowd of aging psychobillies and "rockers" gave a good indication of what to expect when the current hordes of pierced 'n tattooed idiots will get older and their flesh starts saggin' and their "tats" fadin'. Believe me, there are frightening times ahead of us....).



History Of Rock Written By The Losers "The social misfits who chronicle rock seek not only to log facts, but also to influence public opinion about obscure rock issues, something most people care little about". GO!.

Wednesday, September 17, 2003


So lets get the gripes outta the way first shall we? This Mean Fiddler practice of putting a band on in the matinee slot on a Saturday night is a fallacy. The howff that Radio Birdman played is a far cry from that great space in Harlesden that the MF use to reside in. So we arrive at the venue and the band are at least 3 songs into their set by 8.15pm. Obviously that set the ol' teeth on age from the get go but we made our way through the labyrinth to the body of the crowd. Next problem was the sound at that point, a tad lumpy and only inkling at what I know in my mind's eye that yon twin guitar attack will sound like. The sonic fog cleared though and it all started coming in loud and clear. I'm reliably informed that the sound in the DJ booth was bang on all the way through, causing Brother Joe to reassess his take on the band. He heard the light, what can I tell ya? So my understanding that the band would come on at 8.45pm musta been a dream or something. The place has gotta turn into a disco at 11pm. Thats disco, not club, don't try and make it sound like anything other than the sorry hole in the Tottenham Court Road that it is. Having travelled 400+ miles to miss such a large chunk of the show was a pisser. Not though drunkenness, not through a disagreement with a cheese sandwich on hte train, no - nowt like that. Through sheer goddamn rudeness. The UK doesn't know how to treat theat all too rare beastie, the R&R legend. Spain, France, anywhere else (even Scotland) can conjure up some decorum but not London. I have a feeling that when The Dictators make it here then that's where they'll play. I'll be there at bloody teatime the night before when that happens. So anyways, when the sound was sorted, the band really gained altitude. Most of the crowd seemed to get what they came for but their second encore didn't include Transmaniacon MC like the web reports suggested. No we got bloody Cold Turkey didn't we. That encore also included a swaggering Waitin' For My Man (a really cracking version) and a blood curdling You're Gonna Miss Me so like that big, stout feller Meatloaf might say, Two outta three and all that.... So yeah, it was all over very fast. Didn't get to say hi to the band or to John Needham. As it was, we only got to hang with Jeroen for maybe an hour and virtually a handshake with Steve. Guess that AGM will have to wait?
Stayed in Chiswick though, what a contrast to the centre of town dump. Our hosts, David and Penny did us proud and made it seem like we weren't in London at all. Even saw the guy who used to let The Small Faces rehearse in his basement ferchrissakes.
T'woulda been nice if Birdman had made a stop in Scotland as was originally intended. A rousing Aye Hup woulda cleared the tubes alright. The kids who were supposed to start this new race thing are a tardy bunch. Took 'em a full quarter century to get their tails in gear but let's salute the rock'n'roll soldiers anyway. Don't make me drag up those stories about the punk rock Wars again...

Monday, September 15, 2003

Straight off the plane from London, and even tho' I'm gonna leave the honours of a full review of the Birdman show to our chief Lindsay, let me just state that I've witnessed one of the finest guitar tag-teams ever!, and hearin' songs like 'I-94' and 'Dark Suprises' in a live settin' caused a serious amount o' goosebumps. If you can't wait, there's pretty acurate reiview here.

Friday, September 12, 2003

Sad news about The Man in Black. Johnny Cash left the theatre aged 71 today. Will provide links to good obits as we find 'em...
Sleep, work, sleep and then it's off to London for the Radio Birdman show, so excuse me if I don't sign in again before monday.

Wednesday, September 10, 2003

You'd think that Steve 'd forward any Fleshtones tour dates here, but noooo. Hey, I just noticed that the guys will be on a short west-coast trip early next month; 02 October :20.00 hrs Casbah, San Diego, CA (with Holly Golightly). 03 October :20.00 hrs Spaceland, Los Angeles, CA (with Holly Golightly). 04 October :20.00 hrs Parside lounge, San Francisco, CA (Budget Rock Garage Festival). And 05 October :20.00 hrs Parside lounge, San Francisco, CA (Budget Rock Garage Festival). Be there or be Steve.

LINK: Details on the launch party for 'It Makes You Want To Spit', a book that celebrates the 25th anniversary of punk in Northern Ireland. GO!.
LINK: Updated; The I-94 BaR.
"Sydney fuzzmeisters Sheek the Shayk are the featured act in this issue of the I-94 Bar e-zine. We speak to the Sheek himself and throw open a dead easy contest top win one of two Sheek the Shayk music packs.
The Radio Birdman machine continues to roll through Europe, laying waste to anything in its way, and our Eurostrike Zone now carries nine reviews of shows so far. There's also a pen picture of Birdman drummer Ron Keeley.
We have a live review of Sydney bent blues duo The Mess Hall, along with City Lights and The Tremors. Also up are our recent reviews of the Persian Rugs and Lou Reed's first 2003 Australian tour show (with a reminder that the final gigs for Lou in Sydney and Newcastle are on sale still.)
Disc reviews - we run the rule over releases form the Exploding Fuck Dolls, Rebecca's Empire, the Mess Hall, Simon Chainsaw & the Forgotten Boys, the Meek and the Persian Rugs.
In columns, Jeff Jarema points an ear in the diverse direction of the Count Five, Slade and the Grateful Dead while the Barman raises a glass to the Stooges and their reunion"
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The I-94 Bar: Sydney Rock Action via The Bowery and Motor City. GO!.
LINK: "Welcome the the Happy Family website: We’re not really a family and we’re not totally happy but this is still the (kind of) official website of the Parisian Blood Brotherhood of the Rock & Roll Cosa Nostra". (a new site by the ever elusive Laurant Bigot).
LINK: Cool and very comprehensive site on The Gun Club and Jeffrey Lee Pierce. GO!.

Tuesday, September 09, 2003

Just caught my first blast of The Fondas' Coming Now on Sympathy and it's a wee belter. And what taste with covers of Mose Allison and Don Covay songs in the stew. I'm not sure how new this is but it's right up the ol' NBT street.
Woah, Gene Sculatti's bible The Catalog Of Cool is now on-line so here's another place to spend your leisure time when you really oughtta be attending to the domestic repairs.

Just up and running is a site dedicated to the Glasgow Apollo. Originally known as Green's Playhouse, The Apollo became one of the best places to play on earth and although Barrowlands was a heck of a place in its day, it hardly ever saw the heady heights of its Renfield Street cousin. Following it's closure, it was torn down and has since been replaced with a building that looks like a computer graphic on the city skyline. As this archive builds, it'll become an important portal for those of us who were there and anybody who wasn't. Steeped in rock history, there are many, many stories to be shared so you'd do well to pay a regular visit. I spent a lot of my formative years there and recall having to run a bouncer gauntlet at a WHO show in 1973(?). They were up for giving me a kicking for standing on my seat (I wis only wee) but I escaped. Still got chucked out though. I broke a seat at a Thin Lizzy/BTO double header but that went by un-noticed. Here's a photo from backstage on November 14th 1974, cut off at the extreme RH side you'll catch a pre-Cocteaus Robin Guthrie plotting to hijack Freebird.

Monday, September 08, 2003

RIP: Warren Zevon.
Not sure if I've ever mentioned Wang Dang Dula before, but even if I did, I'll just repeat myself here and state that it is well worth checkin' out, as it is filled to the rafters with ace info on bygone hepcats, cool label discographies and whatnot. Just dig in and dig....
Okey doke. So thanks to my erstwhile support team, it looks like I'm back on this horse. I don't think it's too much to expect that this computer carry-on works. Woah, just listening to the radio and there are gonna be daily flights between NY and Edinburgh. That's gaunnae be handy....

Sunday, September 07, 2003

I'm not down with this technology. One little wobble and it throws me right off. I think that it thinks I'm Jeroen so I hope that doesn't get the laddie into any trouble. I guess we should have it all figured out by the time it gets to attens the NBT-AGM next weekend close by the moshpit at the Radio Birdman show if not right in the middle of it.

Saturday, September 06, 2003

Since no one cares here in Holland, the latest news on the Nitwitz and Hydromatics can be found here and here (in Spanish of course...).

Friday, September 05, 2003

NORTON RECORDS NEWS SEPTEMBER 5, 2003

"Thanks to all that swung on down to Maxwell's and Union Pool for two big nights of A-Bones reunion mayhem! It was a blast getting together again with all of you (don't forget - NEW YORK PRESS once named the A-Bones "NY Band With The Best Audience.") and we hope we did justice to the three chords that we know and love. Thanks to the Great Gaylord, Tom Jorgensen of the Swingin' Neckbreakers and the mighty Dexter Romweber for their onstage guest shots at Maxwell's and to our Union Pool host Dave The Spazz. Dave, along with Andy of the Little Killers came up against the party crashin' Rumblers Car Club, though after heated verbal sparring, it was handshakes all around in what Spazz later termed "an hour long HAPPY DAYS episode." Thanks also to Scott Schinder for risking his job in making the A-Bones "pick of the week" in TIME OUT NEW YORK. That's it for the reunion shows but watch for a brand new seven inch squawker in our Rolling Stones cover singles soiree. Speaking of which:

SEPTEMBER 23 RELEASES
TWO MORE GREAT ROLLING STONES TRIBUTE SINGLES:
LITTLE KILLERS -THINK/DARTFORD RENEGADES OFF THE HOOK
Hot on the heels of their rippin' debut album on Crypt, NYC's Little Killers hammer out a fourth gear mash of an AFTERMATH favorite! On the B-deck, dig the debut of R&B pounders the Dartford Renegades, direct from the Stones' own hometown!

QUESTION MARK AND THE MYSTERIANS - EMPTY HEART/DEXTER ROMWEBER DUO - HEART OF STONE
Feel it once again, baby! The original 96 Tears hombres tip the shades to the Stones with a captivating romp of Empty Heart delivered with the patented Mysterians action! On the flip, Norton's prodigal son Dexter Romweber (Flat Duo Jets) comes home to roost with Heart Of Stone, a true double whammy!

watch for more cool platters in this series comin' soon!

OCTOBER RELEASE! FINALLY!!!
ROKY ERICKSON AND THE ALIENS - DON'T KNOCK THE ROK! (NORTON 301) **** CD and double LP!!!
Oh man! 23 (count 'em) unissued 1978 studio performances showcase Roky and the Aliens romping through late fifties/early sixties teen chartbusters and some cool originals! Don't miss this one! The Elevators meet King Uszniewicz at a Martian pajama party! (A Teenager In Love/Angel Baby/You Drive Me Crazy/Stand By Me/Heartstrings/Untitled/What To Do/You're The One/Bashful Bob/One Last Kiss/Take Good Care Of My Baby/Things That Go Bump In The Night/ Wake Up To Rock And Roll/Just Can't Be Brought Down/Money Honey/You're The One/Love Is Strange/True Love Ways/You're The One/Our First Kiss/Heartbreak Hotel/Bumble Bee Zombie/Hushabye).


Upcoming Releases (sorry pards, slight manufacturing delay)
GENE VINCENT FOOTLONGS!
Norton presents Gene Vincent's first four Capitol albums on vinyl with original worship-worthy cover art!
- - BLUE JEAN BOP (1956)
- - GENE VINCENT AND THE BLUE CAPS (1957)
- - GENE VINCENT ROCKS AND THE BLUE CAPS ROLL (1958)
- - A GENE VINCENT RECORD DATE (1958)

FORT WORTH TEEN SCENE
We are putting the wraps on our massive series of sixties Fort Worth Texas scene snarlers. You will dig unseen photos, rare and unissued recordings plus legendary sides presented for the first time from master tapes!

ARCH HALL JR!
Arch Hall Jr, one of our all time favorite celluloid celebrities (The Choppers, Wild Guitar, Eegah and The Sadist are essential viewing for all Nortonites!), has inked with Norton for a superb career retrospective which delivers all of his singles on Signature, Spectra and Fairway International plus great-sound 1962 live at a Pensacola Drive Inn Theatre recordings and club sets that will make even Konga Joe's fuzzy ducktail stand on end, plus nifty tunes and banter from his flicks! Posh package features posteresque scrapbook presentation, interviews, the ultimate! Arch is back on the scene so stay tuned for personal appearance info on this true star! If you haven't been fortunate enough to find original 45's on Arch, now available on DVD from Something Weird and Alpha respectively

********************** Mark yer calendars!!!! **********************

FRI SEPT. 5 - THE DICTATORS SOUTHPAW
The Bronx bombs Brooklyn as the Dictators assault the beauteous velvet ensconced Southpaw stage! Check in at dictators.com for all the scoops on this and all their happening affairs and get thee ready for the upcming Dictators live album early in the new year! And for action packed types, check in with Deke Dickerson earlier in the evening at Lilly's (46 Beard St.) right down the street (kinda)!

SUN SEPT 7 ANNUAL NYC PAPERBACK SHOW
This is the big one- the only one held in NYC-- the 15th NYC ANNUAL COLLECTABLE PAPERBACK & PULP FICTION EXPO! It's at the Holiday Inn, 440 West 57h Street, New York City, between 9th and 10th Avenues - Admission: $5.00; Show hours: 9am to 5pm! Check us Nortonians out at the big BAD SEED booth, we've got cram of the crop JD, crime, Black, and sleaze paperbacks plus loads of superb condition early Popular Library, Gold Medal, Lion, Graphic titles.. plus digests and sleaze mags!!! And dig this boss roster of paperback authors and artists who'll be guesting at the fair, so bring ya autographables, ya fans ya, or pick up a few origtinal paperbacks for these honchos to sign- remember the Mitchell Hooks story in BAD SEED mag several years ago? Yeah man! Anyway, the guests include three big deal dames of lesbo fiction a/k/a lesbiana (check out one beloved Norton customer guy's insane tribute website strangesisters.com for a
taste of this lavender love rumble fodder):
ANN BANNON: Creator of classic lesbian pulp fiction for Gold Medal Books!
JULIE ELLIS (aka Joan Ellis and Linda Michaels) Author of over 100 sleazy novels for Midwood Books in the 1960s!
MARIJANE MEAKER (aka Vin Packer, Ann Aldrich, M.E. Kerr) Creator of fine suspense, JD, crime & lesbian novels for Gold Medal Books & more!

Other SPECIAL Guests Include:
JULIUS FAST: mystery author and legendry First Edgar winner!.
RON GOULART: mystery, science fiction author and popular culture scholar!
MITCHELL HOOKS: classic vintage era and current paperback cover artist!
MORRIS HERSHMAN: (aka Arnold English) vintage Manhunt author!
MICHAEL KURLAND: incredible fantasy, mystery and Sherlockian author!
RICHARD A. LUPOFF: SF/F/H legend and author of The Great American Paperback!
ROBERT MAGUIRE: classic sexy good-girl art paperback cover artist!
BARRY MALZBERG: famous science fiction author and critic!
JOHN NORMAN: creator of the classic Gor science fiction adventure series!
HOWARD SCHOENFELD: author of 50s crime cult classic Let Them Eat Bullets

OCT 5 MAD DADDY RADIO HALL OF FAME DINNER!!
Get aboard for Akron, Ohio friends and pfisterises! Pete "Mad Daddy" Myers gets into the Radio/Broadcasters Hall of Fame-- induction dinner is at the Akron Hilton, 3180 West Market Street in Akron, Ohio. (tel 330 867 5000) Cost is $40 per person and includes 4-6 PM cocktail party, 6-7 Dinner (lots of wavy gravy and jello!) and 7-9:30 ceremonies, with video, audio clips and presentation! Y'all got our Mad Dad CD? Get with it!! (CED-300)

NOV. 18 THE HENTCHMEN OPENING FOR THE WHITE STRIPES ROSELAND
Workin' the big room with ex-Hentch bass player Jack White! The Hentchmen were simply amazing on their summer swing through town, let's see 'em do it again in long sleeve weather!

DEC 27 NORTON HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR! THIS IS THE BIG ONE, BABY!
Super Rhythm and Blues and Soul Spectacular! Andre Williams, King Coleman, Nathaniel Mayer, Gino Washington, The Mighty Hannibal and The Great Gaylord!!!! Saturday Dec. 27 at Southpaw in Brooklyn (5th Ave. and Sterling Place) more info as this
exciting night approaches, daddy!".

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Monday, September 01, 2003

The Slug Man has put up a new Hydromatics site to keep you up-to-date on what's happenin' in Hydro-land. GO!.
Just got word that the Lazy Cowgirls will have a new disc out on Oct. 11 entitled 'I'm Goin' Out and Get Hurt Tonight'. Not only that, but it seems that they're already demoing tunes for the next album as well !.