Sunday, November 16, 2003

Fri., Nov. 14, 2-4 AM

Check out the link to the new concert calendar on the right of this page. I will be updating this calendar regularly for shows. Tom Ivey is doing the bulk of the lifting compiling the listing; I am just publishing it to the new page and adding anything additional that I notice. I'll keep it constantly updated as I notice new shows. This concert calendar page should soon also be linked to the main WQFS page. I am also excited to announce that this page has now shown up on Google searches.

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1. Desperate Bicycles, "The Medium Was Tedium", Refill Records, 1977: "It was easy, it was cheap, go and do it." The ultimate DIY sentiment from the ultimate DIY record. This was their second self-released 7".
2. Desperate Bicycles, "Don't Back the Front", Refill Records, 1977: The second track off the 7". It would ordinary be the B side but to save money they put both tracks on the same side and then pressed the same two tracks on both the A and B side with a label only on the A side.
3. Raincoats, "Fairytale in the Supermarket", Rough Trade Records, 1979: Their first 7". The other two tracks show up on the first lp, but this little gem doesn't. Rougher sound than the lp.
4. Disco Zombies, "Here Come the Buts", dining out.tux records, 1980.
5. Mark Perry, "He Lives I Die", Deptford Fun City Records, 1980. Formerly of Alternative Television and the influencial UK 'zine Sniffin' Glue.
6. El Guapo, "Just Don't Know", Dischord Records (Request)
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7. Erase Errata, "Owls", Troubleman Unlimited Records (New release)
8. People in Stores, "Factory", Propeller Product Records, 1981: From the "Propeller Product" 7" comp of Boston art-wave bands. The label was run as a cooperative. Other band on comp are the Neats, CCCP-TV, and the Wild Stares.
9. Suburbs, "DD 69", Twin Tone Records: From the first lp.
10. 100 Flowers, "Dizzy Ms. Lizzy", Happy Squid Records: From their first, self-titled lp.
11. Dogs, "Slash Your Face", Detroit Records, 1978.
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12. Dicks, "Dicks Hate Police": Originally from their first 7" on Radical Records, but this came from the reissue retrospective on Alternative Tentacles.
13. Zudzu Wish, "Do You Need an Anthem" (New release, Request)
14. Chronic Disorder, "The Final Line", 1983: Self release. Limited edition of 300. From South Windsor, CT.
15. Really Red, "Modern Needs": From the Really Red retrospective CD on Angry Neighbor Records.
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16. Saucers, "What We Do", Orange Records, 1979: From New Haven, CT.
17. Bizarros, "It Hurts Janey", Clone Records, 1978: From Akron, Ohio.
18. Spike, "#1 Band in Town", Fred Records, 1980: This is the solo project of Eliot Kagan, formerly of Syracuse's Penetrators. Put out on the same label as the Penetrators, this song was a Penetrators tune.
19. Mission of Burma, Academy Fight Song, Ace of Hearts Records.
20. Black Dice and Wolf Eyes, Fusetron Records, 2003.
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21. Stranglers, "London Lady", A&M Records, 1977. From the Rattus Norvegicus lp
22. Roger Reale, "Kill Me", Big Sounds Records, 1978.
23. Dishes, "Action Woman" (New release)
24. High Risk Group, "Flag", Harriet Records, 1989
25. Dils, "Hate the Rich": From the comp of band that put out records on LA's What Records. The comp is called "What Stuff".
26. Queers, "Kicked Out of the Webelos": Originally from the second 7" from 1984 on their own Doheny Records. Reissued in the 90's in limited issue on Doheny and then again on Selfless Records.
27. Queers, "Tulu Is a Wimp": Got stuck on the phone and looking for requests, so I played two Queers tracks.
28. Celibate Rifles, "Killing Time", Hot Records, 1983.
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29. Emergency, "Don't Walk on the Kitchen Floor", Archigramophone Records, 2000?: From the split lp with The Numbers
30. Superchunk, "The Majestic" (New release - a comp. of Superchunk rarities, b-sides, etc.)
31. Sister Ray, "Way to Go", Resonance Records, 1987: From the great Random Violence lp.
32. Eddie and the Hot Rods, "Get Out of Denver", Island Records, 1977: From their first lp, "Teenage Depression".
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33. Swell Maps, "Ripped and Torn"
34. Denali, "Real Heat" (New release)
35. Constantines, "Shine a Light" (New release)
36. Throbbing Gristle, "Dead on Arrival"
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37. Shut Up, "Thalidomide", Brasch Records, 1986.

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