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Well here's an interesting group. An acoustic-based trio with great pop songs and harmonies. These guys were going to Trenton State at the time of this recording, and they had just been signed to a label connected to the Feelies and Bob Mould. They sound great, but tension seems high between these guys and it's a bit hard to tell when they are just "busting" on each other or seriously getting mad at each other.

At any rate, it's all about the music and they sound great. Keep an eye out for this band's upcoming cd. That's right, they're still together, with some newer members, and they still play the Philly/South Jersey area. Currently they're scheduled to play an upcoming show at New Hope's John & Peters.

Track list for this broadcast is:

1.If I Knew Then What I Know Now

2. Garden Wall

3. Puff the Magic Dragon

4. In My Hands

5. Schizophrenia

6. Global Ocean

7. Superman

8. Harder They Fall

9. Death Song

10. Apple to a Kiss

11. What Was I Thinking Of ?

 

 

Direct download: twelve01onsinabox.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:29 PM
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Napalm Sunday, a great powerpop band from the Philly area, took I-95north up to the TSC campus to play on the night of May 10, 1990. It was a rainy night and they made sure I knew they drove and did not travel by way of "hydroplane".I asked the band to play on my show because I really liked the demo, but as I listened to the tape, for the first time in nearly 16 years, I remembered just how funny these guys were. I mean it is a great interview. However, after listening to the tape a second time I realized that it may not be all that funny to people that are out of the loop. By "loop" I mean the Philly music scene (circa 1990), so I've included a mini-glossary to help some of you enjoy the spoken portion of the podcast. 

   By the way, if you live in the Philly area, don’t miss Napalm Sunday’s reunion show at the Grape Street in Manayunk on January 12th. They’ll be going on early (around 8:15) and playing with Buzz Zeemer who are also reuniting that night. Buzz Zeemer contains all original members of Flight of Mavis, but with Philly legend Tommy Conwell added as a second guitarist. 

 

It’s confusing I know. The bottom line is it’s a must see!  

Podcast playlist: 

  1. In My Yard   

     

  2. Where You Are

     

  3. Take Me Home, Country Roads (John Denver cover)

     

  4. Whisper Loudly

     

  5. Lost in the Cracks

     

  6. unknown title    “..our heavy metal songâ€?


 

 

 

 

Mini-Glossary for Napalm Sunday interview

  1. Record Cellar - a late great Philly Record Store that, at the time this show was recorded, had recently started a record label. The label continued for years and sadly released its last cd this past December; an awesome 3-disc retrospective of the label titled Town & Country
  2. Flight of Mavis - another great Philly powerpop band that had recently been signed to Record Cellar records; its first act.
  3. Electric Love Muffin - a legendary Philly band that had recently broken up.
  4. Brian – bassplayer for The Electric Love Muffin
  5. The Conrads - a band I played bass for at that time. (You kinda need to know this because at times they decide to interview me)
  6. Les Nesman - a fictional, clueless, Midwestern news reporter on the CBS sitcom, WKRP in Cincinnati
  7. Platoon – Academy Award winning film about the Vietnam conflict
  8. Soul Train & Don Cornelius - a nationally syndicated African-American dance show and its host. 

FYI: Napalm Sunday was eventually signed to Record Cellar Records.  

Direct download: napalmsunday1990edit.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:43 AM
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