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The Deliriants & L.M.N.O.P.- Practice Tapes

The Eddie Beinlich tapes. Eddie thinks the LMNOP (who later became Doctor Bombay) tape is from their first ever practice. The Deliriants practice is one of their early ones probably before they played any shows and even decided on a band name. The Bill + Mark tape is a mystery. Eddie cannot remember why he has it and doesn’t play on it as far as he remembers. It’s on the a-side of the Deliriants practice tape and I think it is really good.

L.M.N.O.P. – Practice Tape 1 1984

01-Title Unknown.mp3
02-Title Unknown.mp3
03-Title Unknown.mp3
04-Title Unknown.mp3
05-Desire.mp3

Deliriants – Practice Tape 1-86

01-Unchain My Heat.mp3
02-Whats Going On.mp3
03-Shape of Things to Come.mp3
04-Hully Gully.mp3
05-Petty Baby.mp3
06-Let it All Hang Out.mp3

Bill + Mark Practice Tape (1986)

01-Title Unknown.mp3
02-Title Unknown.mp3
03-Title Unknown.mp3

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Thanks for the tape files Brett Noise Addiction II

Executive Slacks – Ripley’s Music Hall

When I joined KDU Executive Slacks were the biggest band at the station for over 21 (or at least good fake ID) crowd. I was more in the all ages hardcore show faction so although I liked them I never actually got to see them live.
Their bandcamp page has a good description of the band:
They were one of the most groundbreaking bands to emerge out of Philadelphia in the early ‘80s, laying the sonic foundation for future acts such as Ministry, Skinny Puppy, and Nine Inch Nails. Yet the post-punk, proto-industrial sounds of Albert Ganss, Matt Marello, and John Young never earned the significant recognition it deserved.

I’m not sure what year this video was shot but it is from Ripley’s Music Hall so that narrows it down until early to mid 80’s.

Dangerous Minds article about their re-releases here
Executive Slacks Bandcamp Page

Thanks to Flipo from the Excuses for the video.

Jean-Paul Sartre Experience – JC Dobbs 7/27/93

The Jean-Paul Sartre Experience, later renamed JPS Experience after a lawsuit by the estate of Jean-Paul Sartre, were part of the 2nd wave of New Zealand’s Flying Nun Records Bands. I first heard them through their song Flex which was on the I’m In Love with These Times compilation and video comp. It was unlike any of the other bands on that and really stood out. They had a wide variety of sounds over their 3 albums and many eps. Most (maybe all?) is collected in I Like Rain: The Story Of The Jean-Paul Sartre Experience
My tape has no information on it but I believe this show was at JC Dobbs – part of the Noisyland tour with The Bats and Straitjacket Fits on July 27, 1993.

Links:

Big Takeover interview
Discogs
AudioCuture
Bandcamp Page

Live JC Dobbs 7/27/93

01 – Slip
02 – Spaceman
03 – Into You
04 – Elemental
05 – Kickback
06 – Block
07 – Flex
08 – Bleeding Star
09 – Up in the Sky
10 – Crush

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NYT article

Bunnydrums – Lee Paris Benefit – 05/03/86

Philadelphia Band Bunnydrums reunited for the Lee Paris/PCHA benefit show – Houston Hall, U of Penn 05/03/86. Bunnydrums grew out of two early punk bands from the late 70s scene in Philly – the Boneheads and The Autistics. The band was made up of singer/guitarist/saxophone player David Goerk, guitarist/bassist/trombone player Frank Marr, bassist/guitarist Greg Davis and drummer Joe Ankenbrand. The Bunnydrums explored many different phases of music resulting in their own unique sound. For a complete history check out the Last Day Deaf interview
Bunnydrums Bandcamp

Thanks to Flipo from the Excuses for the video.

9 Fireman 9

9Fireman9 were an industrial noise band from Philly in the early 90’s.  9F9 was Marc Laurick’s band.- Jon Wischmann (Sink Manhatten) played with them too and Steve (King Carcass) said he jammed with them a bit but never played a show with them. Steve remembered them opening for Pussy Galore at the Crypt in West Philly and Jon Spencer heckling them by yelling “Swans rip off” Marc heckled them back with “Sonic Youth rip off”
Besides Tar & Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi Mix (see below) they released two other tapes IHSV & one just called 9 Fireman 9 which was recorded at a show 5-1-87 at the Philadelphia College Of Art. If anyone has these cassettes I’d love to add them to this post.  (Thanks Jackie for the Mundi Mix Tape)

Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi Mix

Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi Mix

9F9

Tar

01-Smokestack
02-No Gen W-O
03-Cheval De Bataille
04-Odi Et Amo
05-Aaaaa
06-Dove Serpent & Pig
07-Shit to the Spirit

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X – Ripley’s Music Hall 9/3/81 + Interview

X from the Ripley’s Music Hall from the Wild Gift Tour. Sadistic Exploits opened for them. There is a short interview at the end from backstage (I assume.) The Ripley was near 6th and South and the site would later become Tower Records (not sure what’s there today) For more on X around this time see The Making of Wild Gift by A.D. Amorosi.


1 – Los Angeles
2 – Some Other Time
3 – Back 2 the Base
4 – Sugarlight
5 – Nausea
6 – In This House That I Call Home
7 – Real Child Of Hell
8 – We´re Desperate
9 – Beyond And Back
10 – Sex and Dying in High Society
11 – White Girl
12 – Your Phone’s Off The Hook, But You’re Not
13 – How I (Learned My Lesson)
14 – Year 1
15 – Johny Hit And Run Paulene
16 – The World’s a Mess; It’s in My Kiss
17 – Riding With Mary
18 – Soul Kitchen
19 – Interview

Thanks to Flipo from the Excuses for the video.

Ruin – Lee Paris Benefit 5/3/86

Ruin video from the Lee Paris/PCHA benefit show – Houston Hall, U of Penn 05/03/86


1 – Uniform Access Only (live only opening tune)
2 – You
3 – Sounds Unheard
4 – Make Believe
5 – Famous Blue Raincoat
6 – Great Divide
7 – Taster
8 – Proof
9 – A Real Good Time
10 – He Ho
For more Ruin go to their website: https://ruinrocks.com/
or bandcamp – https://ruinsl.bandcamp.com/releases &
https://ruin8.bandcamp.com/
or http://freedomhasnobounds.com/category/philly-bands/ruin/
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ruinphiladelphia

Thanks to Flipo from the Excuses for the video.

Timmy Earlobe (Qual) Band – Practice Tape 1981

Qual
Timmy Earlobe – Vocals/Guitar
Matt Rosny – Lead Guitar
Phyllis Rosny – Rhythm Guitar
Eddie Beinlich – Drums

Practice from 1981. Timmy Earlobe was age 15 at the time. The band never had a proper name, only practiced a few times in southwest Philadelphia at 69th Street and Marshall Road and never played a live show.

Timmy Earlobe’s real name is Anthony Jedvabny and in 1983 he started the band Qual who have release 13 albums since then. At various times Qual also featured Pat Ream formerly a member of the Endorphins and Rainy Orteca most recently a member of Joan As Police Woman.

Qual info:
Qual is a Post Industrial Rock/Pop group founded in the early 1980’s, by Singer-Songwriter Anthony Jedvabny. Mr Jedvabny has written and recorded thirteen albums with Qual, as well as solo albums, and has collaborated with many musicians including David E. Williams and Joe DiMattia, formerly of Shaman. The entire Qual catalog is being re-mastered and re-packaged for release worldwide. Some examples of our music can be listened to at: http://www.reverbnation.com/quall
Members: Anthony Jedvabny, Rosie McNamara, Pat Ream, Charles Cypress, Mark Schreiber, Rainy Orteca. Contributing studio musicians: Dave Falsiani, Jennifer Stahl, Cindy Dolgas, Jennifer Dolgas, Bill DeFelice,
Steve Beskrone, Steve Holloway.
Philadelphia, PA United States

Practice Tape (1981)

01 – California (Simpletones Cover)
02 – Bad Boy
03 – Holiday in the Sun
04 – A Bomb in Wardour Street
05 – Title Unknown
06 – Title Unknown
07 – The Nightmare
08 – Title Unknown
09 – Dance With Me
10 – Title Unknown
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Thanks for the tape files Brett Noise Addiction II

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