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Jesus & the Mary Chain – Chestnut Cabaret (11-3-87)

Jesus & the Mary Chain

Jesus & the Mary Chain fron the 1987 Darklands Tour fron the Chestnut Cabaret in West Philly.

Tape

01 – You Trip Me Up
02 – Fall
03 – Happy When it Rains
04 – Cherry Came Too
05 – Just Like Honey
06 – The Hardest Walk
07 – April Skies
08 – The Living End
09 – Some Candy Talking
10 – Nine Million Rainy Days
11 – Down on Me
12 – In a Hole
13 – Taste of Cindy
14 – Kill Surf City
15 – Never Understand

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Butterfly Joe – Live on WKDU 05-19-99


Butterfly Joe Live on Marina’s show from WKDU.
They formed after the breakup of the Dead Milkmen in 1995. Made up of ex-Dead Milkmen Joe Genaro & Dean Sabatino, ex-Baby Flamehead Andy Bresnan and bassist Joe Quigley. They released one self-titled cd in 1999 which had it’s release show soon after this live broadcast. Marina also interviewd them which you can listen to here
Besides the re-formed Dead Milkmen both Dean and Joe are currently playing in the super-melodic and original indie instrumental rock music band I Think Like Midnight

Also, check out Joe Genaro’s interview and Dean Sabatino’s interview from Loud Fast Philly

00 – Intro
01 – Call Me A Fool
02 – Fancy Walls
03 – Life Is Better In The Movies
04 – Outro

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Crop Circle – Venutian Suoix tape

Tape Cover

I can’t find any info about this tape or songs titles maybe after this post goes up someone can let me know.
Info about the band from John Terlesky’s Morning Call Article

The four-piece band, formed by students at Kutztown University in 1992, enjoyed a scrappy run on the area underground music circuit, self-releasing a charmingly eclectic, eponymous debut CD in 1997 before splitting up in January 2000 because various members relocated.

After moving back to Harrisburg from Boston last fall, guitarist Dave Slabonik renewed contact with singer Shaun McNally and began to collaborate on some new songs. Drummer Shawn Roth and bassist Lou Weller tentatively agreed to get back together.

Crop Circle’s music, driven by Slabonik’s rootsy string-bending and McNally’s moody vocalizing, has been described as surf/Goth/rockabilly/punk, but none of the labels sticks for Slabonik. “It’s pop music, that’s all it is,” he comments. “It’s sloppy and melodically oriented, energetic and catchy. I think it’s great. That’s the only reason I stick around.”

01 – Title Unknown
02 – Title Unknown
03 – Title Unknown
04 – Title Unknown
05 – Title Unknown
06 – Title Unknown
07 – Title Unknown

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National Wrecking Company

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The National Wrecking Company gathered around singer songwriter, Lars Din in the early 90s in West Philly. The band featured Mike Watson on mandolin and electric guitar, Gordon Rice on bass, Cheshire Agusta (Stinking Lizaveta )  on drums, and Glendon Jones on fiddle. We played every Sunday for several years at Cafe Cairos, 40th & Baltimore Ave., Philly and Fridays at Sine Cafe in Manhattan. Performances often lasted until the wee hours if not all night and included many roving sit-in musicians. We loved and hated each other in equal measures. Describing music I’m involved with is a job I normally leave to others but I’ll make an exception. The National Wrecking Company created and clung for dear life to our own form of post Dylan urban swamp pop chaos. Lars wrote a good lyric and constructed some decent melodies we could throw our axes at.
– Cheshire Agusta
01 – Sally Shroud of Manes
02 – Kuduz
03 – Hamburger Passion
04 – Gillateen
05 – Screaming
06 – Serial Killer
07 – Roberts
08 – Blues Walking
09 – Consider Yourself

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X – Live Chestnut Cabaret 7-30-86

Exene Cervenka

X Live from the Cabaret in July 1986. I missed this show along with so many good shows that summer – should have stayed in Philly. Oh well I did eventually see X a few years later and they were still a great band to see live.
Thanks for the tape files Brett Noise Addiction II

01 – Intro
02 – Anyone Can Fill Your Shoes
03 – We’re Having Much More Fun
04 – The New World
05 – Chat
06 – Beyond and Back
07 – Burning House of Love
08 – Chat
09 – Holiday Story
10 – Chat
11 – Blue Spark
12 – House That I Call Home
13 – Chat
14 – Because I Do
15 – Chat
16 – I’ll Stand for You
17 – Some Other Time
18 – Chant
19 – 4th of July
20 – I’m Lost
21 – Chat
22 – The Hungry Wolf
23 – Year One
24 – Chat
25 – Nausea
26 – Chat
27 – Sugarlight
28 – Surprise Surprise
29 – Chat
30 – Breathless
31 – Johnny Hit and Run Paulene
32 – Los Angeles
33 – Soul Kitchen
34 – Chat
35 – See How We Are
36 – Chat
37 – Wild Thing
38 – Outro
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Kavune

Flyer JC Dobbs
Kavune was Roman Luba (Guitar, Organ, Vocals) / Marko Andryczyk (Guitar, Organ, Vocals) / Dave Skema (or Carlos Bravo) (Bass) / Christian Hayes (Drums)
I’ve collected 4 different recordings for this post:
1st up Live on Marina’s show on WKDU from 3/15/96
2nd Live from JC Dobbs opening for Mad Scene and Epic Soundtracks.
3rd the 2 song not.one.red.cent cassette and
4th their part of the Rock Bridge cd which is a split with Mācītājs On Acid

For a description I’m going to steal an article by Neil Gladstone (I assume from City Paper) It is a dark and breezy summer night around 4 am.
You’re driving in a pick-up truck somewhere in Ohio or maybe its Indiana already you’re not sure because the empty road you’re on has more convenience stores than highway signs. The tape you’re listening to is Kavune’s new ep, Sobaka. Your friend who recommended it sleeps in the passenger seat. The ticking of the hi-hat seems to fall in step with the steady pistons and the melody lines hum through the warm dashboard.Your eyes strain to stay in focus and you can feel adrenalin ebb and flow in your neck. The rhythm guitar in “Sat.”buzzes, chops and strums like roughshot Rolling Stones outtake. The voice is intimate and resigned. A raspy lead calls to mind the psychedelic, country riffs of the Byrds and Roky Erickson. “Shep Song” and “Venera” wash bleary memories and nightmares out of your head and into the rear view mirror. Kavune’s band members live in Philly and New York for most of the year, but often return to Ukraine, their parent’s homeland. That culture’s influence is undeniable. Kavune means “watermelon” in Ukrainian. The band often covers traditional folk songs and sings occasionally in the Eastern European language.

Live on WKDU – March 15, 1996

00 – Intro
01 – Shep Song
02 – Confetti Lake
03 – Dog 500
04 – Lady
05 – Venera
06 – Julia
07 – Trust
08 – Cloud Cloud Thundercloud/Sat
09 – Bonsall
10 – Splatter
11 – Savior
12 – Wells
13 – Tsyhanochka (Gypsy Woman)
14 – The Crest
15 – Outro
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Live from JC Dobbs with Mad Scene & Epic Soundtracks

01 – All The Way
02 – Venera
03 – Shep Song
04 – SAT
05 – Wells
06 – Kavune Theme Song

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This was still when Carlos Bravo played bass for us. And he sings the first song while our studio producer Trevor Bajus plays guitar and I (Marko) play (!) sax for that song. On the last song, the ‘vkakuvstavtsi’ chorus (the ‘stepped in shit’ chorus) seems to feature Mark Halaway, among others.

n1rc cover

not.one.red.cent 2 song tape

01 – Cloud Cloud Thundercloud / 60ers
02 – Dog 500
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Rock Bridge

(split with Mācītājs On Acid) – Rock Bridge cd

01 – Sat
02 – Trust
03 – Confetti Lake
04 – Venera
05 – Wells
06 – Lady
07 – Splatter
08 – Shep Song
09 – Tsyhanochka (Gypsy Woman)
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