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Celibate Rifles – 3 shows from Revival

In a year and a half one of my favorite 80’s Australian bands the Celibate Rifles played Revival 3 times. The one that stands out for me was the April 12, 87 show – earlier on that day I saw Motorhead and the She Males at the Troc, then biked down to Revival to catch the Rifles. They were awesome that night and were amazing and surpsingly louder than Motorhead. They were part of a very Stoogies/Ramones inspired Australian sound from back then that I still really enjoy listening to. Sadly their singer Damien Lovelock died in 2019 here is a link to a tribute article from the Guardian. Also found and interview with the Rifles that aired on WKDU many years ago with Bill MacFarland
Thanks for the tape files Brett Noise Addiction II

Revival July 2, 1986

01 – Gimme Gimme Gimme
02 – Temper Temper Mr Kemper
03 – Sometimes
04 – As My Wife Says
05 – Wild Desire
06 – No Sign
07 – Netherworld
08 – Killing Time
09 – Conflict of Instinct
10 – Down on the Street
11 – Rainforest
12 – Eddie
13 – You’re Gonna Cry
14 – Bill Bonney Regrets
15 – 24 Hours (Sos)
16 – Im Waiting for the Man (Slow Version)
17 – Pills

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Revival April 12, 1987

01 – Intro
02 – City of Fun (The Only Ones)
03 – Tick Tock
04 – Conflict of Instinct
05 – Sometimes
06 – I Still See You
07 – Chat
08 – No Sign
09 – The More Things Change
10 – Some Kind of Feeling
11 – Strange Day- Stranger Nights
12 – Gimme Danger (Iggy and the Stooges Cover)
13 – Happy Birthday to Dave
14 – Jesus on TV
15 – Junk
16 – Netherworld
17 – Ocean Shore
18 – Temper Temper Mr. Kemper
19 – Back in the Red – Gimme Gimme Gimme
20 – Chat-Encore
21 – Down on the Street(The Stooges Cover)
22 – Chat
23 – Hot Stuff (The Rolling Stones Cover)
24 – Its Such a Wonderful Life
25 – Unchain My Heart(Ray Charles Cover)

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Revival October 23, 1987

01 – (Pitch)
02 – Gimme Gimme Gimme
03 – Back in the Red
04 – Jesus on TV
05 – Netherworld
06 – Pretty Colours
07 – Circle Sun
08 – Downtown
09 – A Word About Jones
10 – Oceanshore
11 – Conflict of Instinct
12 – Invisible Man
13 – Temper Temper Mr Kemper
14 – Ice Blue
15 – Thank You America
16 – Sometimes
17 – Pumping (My Heart)
18 – City Slang
19 – Gimme Danger
20 – Riff City Jamming (Soundcheck)
21 – TV Eye (Snippet-Soundcheck)
22 – City of Fun (Soundcheck)
23 – Hangin on (Snippet-Soundcheck)
24 – Sean Ofarrell Riff (Soundcheck)
25 – Sean Ofarrell (Full Instrumental-Soundcheck)

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Stuntmen

Philadelphia’s Stuntmen were around from 1993-2000, they sound like a mix between the Aussie bands of the 80’s and Power Pop, to me. The band (I believe) was always a trio with Ben Brower (Cream Circus, Adam West) – guitar, Tommy Jerseycow [Keoni] (Rear Admiral, G-Spot Run, Savage 3-D)- drums & Andrew Martini – bass. Later Tommy and Andrew were replaced by Peter Santa Maria (Jukebox Zeros, The Thirteen, Beretta76) & Tom Connors (Mondo Topless, Thee Mink). This post has their five 7 inches (including a split with Dr Bob’s Nightmare) and 2 cds.
Plus here is a link to their track from Black Hole Record’s Very Special People comp – Stuntmen – I’ve Been Told and a video for that song here.

Stuntmen 7 inch (1994)

A – Take A Ride
B – Still

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What We Deserve 7 inch (1994)

A1 – What We Deserve
B1 – Changin With The Weather
B2 – Jumpstart

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Sick Of Being Sorry 7 inch (1995)

A1 – Sick Of Being Sorry
A2 – I Knew You When
B1 – Not Fun Anymore
B2 – Lesson In Letdown

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War Of The Gargantuas! 7 inch split with Dr Bob’s Nightmare (1996)

A1 – Stuntmen – All Around The World
A2 – Stuntmen – National Recovery
B1 – Dr. Bob’s Nightmare – Theo Rock
B2 – Dr. Bob’s Nightmare – Lunch Money

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Unpaid Vacation 7 inch

A1 – Unpaid Vacation
A2 – Good Lord
B1 – Out Of The Loop
B2 – That Old Familiar

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Tune You Out cd (1995)

01 – Blame Game
02 – This Lousy Hand
03 – Kick Them Out
04 – The Screws
05 – Bad Impersonation
06 – Get a Good Luck
07 – Temporary Thing
08 – Whats Ailin Me
09 – Is That All
10 – Happy Endings
11 – Econoline
12 – Cool-O-Meter

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Small Time cd (2005)

01 – Law Of Average
02 – Snake Oil
03 – Hurry Up And Wait
04 – As It Was
05 – Small Time
06 – Out Of The Loop
07 – Dead Letter
08 – Switched At Birth
09 – 365
10 – Life Support
11 – Cut It Out

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Butthole Surfers – Live from Chestnut Cabaret

3 different Butthole Surfers shows from the Chestnut Cabaret – the first is from one of Don Sheluga’s tapes (Thanks Don) and the other 2 were already up on archive.org
I missed some song titles if anyone can figure out the titles of the ones listed as unknown please let me know.

Butthole Surfers Live at Chestnut Cabaret on 10-21-1989

01 – Unknown
02 – Revolution Part 2
03 – Unknown
04 – Hey
05 – Graveyard
06 – I Saw an X-Ray of a Girl Passing Gas
07 – Unknown
08 – Unknown
09 – Rocky
10 – Gary Floyd
11 – Unknown
12 – Unknown
13 – Tp Parter
14 – Fast
15 – Unknown
16 – Unknown
17 – Sweet Loaf
18 – Booze- Tobacco- Dope- Pussy- Cars

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Butthole Surfers Live at Chestnut Cabaret on 11-22-1988

Butthole Surfers Live at Chestnut Cabaret on 1992-06-17

Decontrol – Live on WKDU

Decontrol Live on Jackie’s show on WKDU from October 7th 1989.
For more Decontrol go to their website and check out my other posts with more music and videos.

01 – We Are Not the World
02 – Progress
03 – Space Case
04 – Nightmare
05 – Joe Blow
06 – Monday in Hell
07 – Fade to Grey
08 – Unknown
09 – Pressure Cooker
10 – Depraved Condition
11 – Intermission
12 – Nothing Else
13 – Stranger in My Bed
14 – Baby- I’m Not Dead
15 – Holiday in New Jersey
16 – We Are All Prostitutes
17 – Drunk Again
18 – Big Jack Six Pack
19 – Maladjusted
20 – Screwed Again
21 – Blue Skies
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20/20

20/20 was an American power pop band based in Hollywood, California. Live from Bijou Cafe, Philadelphia on 12-03-1979.

01 – Yellow Pills
02 – Remember the Lightning
03 – Futureland
04 – Unknown
05 – Tell Me Why
06 – Unknown
07 – Shes an Obsession
08 – Jet Lag
09 – Cheri
10 – Backyard Guys
11 – Unknown
12 – Tonight We Fly
13 – And Your Bird Can Sing
14 – Shake Some Action
15 – Action Now
16 – Hippy Hippy Shake
17 – Roll Over Beethoven
18 – My Generation

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Emma

Emma was led by guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist/songwriter Rick Henderson, who previously led Khyber regulars The Chowderheads. Rick and I first played together after being recruited by Ben Vaughn for his side project The Wipeout Gang (which also led to me playing drums on one of the early Friggs singles because of Ben’s connection to that band). In the Wipeout Gang, Rick sang and played Farfisa, and I played drums. At the time I was the drummer for Napalm Sunday, another Khyber regular (I worked at the Khyber from 1988-1996). Napalm Sunday was my first band. I joined Napalm Sunday because one of the members was in a class at Temple with Electric Love Muffin bassist Brian Campbell and told Brian they needed a drummer. I graduated high school (Hatboro Horsham) with Brian’s older brother, Electric Love Muffin drummer Frank Campbell, who had lent me my first drum set. Our graduating class also included Justin “JD”  Froehlich, who played guitar in Love Chunks and Mel’s Rockpile; Kurt Wunder, who played swordfish in Love Chunks and trumpet in Big Mess Orchestra; Ken Buono, who played drums in Flight of Mavis (whose two other members, Frank Brown and Dave McElroy, graduated the year before us); Chris Orjokowski, who played guitar in the Little Gentlemen; and the saxophonist Jim Verdeur (The Beach Boys, Simon Kirke, The Soul Survivors, Bill Bruford, Liberty DeVitto, Dick Dale, Southern Culture on the Skids, Third World). It was something of a rock and roll high school, haha! I’m a part of the Muffin Chorus on the first ELM album. I probably wouldn’t have played in bands if it wasn’t for my friendship with Frank and Brian.

Anyways, Rick used to go to Alaska every summer to work the salmon harvest and after The Wipeout Gang he sent me a letter (or was it a postcard?) asking if I’d like to play with him in a new band to be called Emma. I was nearing the end of my time with Napalm Sunday (we did two self-released 7″s and a full-length CD called Musical Chairs (Record Cellar released the full length) and was excited to work again with Rick. When he returned from Alaska at the end of that summer, we were joined by Dean McNulty on bass. I knew Dean from the Khyber, where he was a regular patron. Dean had previously played with a band in New England that had released an album but I can’t remember the name of the band or what state they were from.

The songs you so kindly put on your site are from Emma’s first recording session, I think at Studio Red. The cassette was used as our demo tape for gigs. We distributed them in plastic bags along with the track listing on a playing card (as you reproduced) and, infamously, glitter. Four of the songs ended up on our first release, a gatefold double 7″: Blue Girl/Losing/Look What You Started Now/Our Time is Now. 

Our first full length (CD only, unfortunately) was Difference Engine #23, which came out in 1995. The home recording demo versions of Silent & Still and Younger, on which Rick played all the instruments, were included on Difference Engine. That was followed by our final full length, Garden City 44 in 1998. All the Emma stuff was self-released (Compulsiv helped some with distribution). I don’t think we ever played outside of Philly.

While together in Emma, Rick and I were later also in Ashtabula along with Bob Malloy (Strapping Field Hands) and Rich Fravel (Uptown Bones, Latimer). Rick played Farfisa in Ashatabula and I played drums. Ashtabula was on Siltbreeze and released a 7″ single, and EP called River of Many Dead Fish (vinyl and CD) and a full length called Possible Smokestacks (CD only).

In 1998, Bardo Pond asked me to play drums on the six-week tour of the US and Canada supporting their first record on Matador, Lapsed. (Before that I had played drums on a short tour with Brother JT.) By this time, Emma was coming to an end and I officially joined Bardo the year after the Lapsed tour and played on Set and Setting (1999) and Dilate (2001), the final records for Matador, and then on On the Ellipse (2003) and Ticket Crystals (2006), which were released by the UK-based label All Tomorrow’s Parties. (I’m on a gazillion other Bardo releases – we recorded everything, haha! – but I’ve lost track). I left Bardo Pond after Ticket Crystals but rejoined for a few shows playing the Lapsed record in its entirety in 2010. In the meanwhile, I played drums on a track on the Photon Band album Back Down to Earth (2008; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwzHhymrp9c). Save for playing drums for the Friggs for some shows around 2010-12, that was the end of my playing time.

-Ed Farnsworth

Demo Tape / Blue Girl (double 7″)

01 – Blue Girl
02 – Losing
03 – Look What You Started Now
04 – Silent & Still
05 – Younger
06 – Our Tine is Now

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Difference Engine #23 (1995)

01 – Outward Bound
02 – Volcano
03 – You Want It When!!!
04 – Silent & Still
05 – Problems 1-5
06 – Ahoy!
07 – Nothing Better To Do
08 – Slumber
09 – My Life
10 – Rollover
11 – Twist In The Wind
12 – Younger
13 – Open-Ended
14 – Brod
15 – Out Of It (Part 1 & 2)

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Garden City 44 (1998)

01 – Autumn
02 – Devil In The Marketplace
03 – Drowning In Awe
04 – The Whistling Dog
05 – Lopsided
06 – Your Submarine Gown
07 – Devil Is The Marketplace
08 – Starday Material
09 – Slip And Fall
10 – Pure Hollywood
11 – Chemical Town
12 – Nevada

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Billy Bragg – Live Chestnut Cabaret

Billy Bragg played the Chestnut Cabaret allot – Here are 3 live recordings one from 1985 I found on Archive.org and 1989 & 1991 that I got from Don Sheluga (Thanks Don).

Chestnut Cabaret on 05-08-85

Chestnut Cabaret on 10-24-89

01 – A New England
02 – The Only One
03 – Ideology
04 – The World Turned Upside Down
05 – Between the Wars
06 – There is Power in a Union
07 – Levi Stubbs Tears
08 – Debris (Faces)
09 – North Sea Bubble
10 – The Price I Pay
11 – Tank Park Salute
12 – Must I Paint You a Picture
13 – Life With the Lions
14 – Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards
15 – I Dreamed I Saw Phil Ochs Last Night
16 – Dirty Oldtown
17 – The Short Answer
18 – Ask (Smiths Cover)
19 – I Dreamed I Saw Phil Ochs Last Night (Reprise)

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Chestnut Cabaret on 11-19-91

01 – You Woke Up My Neighbourhood
02 – Greetings to the New Brunette
03 – The Saturday Boy
04 – The Marching Song of the Covert Battalions
05 – The World Turned Upside Down
06 – The Dolphins
07 – Valentines Day is Over
08 – North Sea Bubble
09 – Sulk
10 – Help Save the Youth of America
11 – Revolution (Beatles Cover).
12 – Levi Stubbs Tears
13 – A Lover Sings
14 – Shes Got a New Spell
15 – Cindy of a Thousand Lives
16 – Accident Waiting to Happen
17 – Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards
18 – 16
18 – Tender Comrade
19 – Tank Park Salute
21 – Sexuality
22 – Encore

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Dead Girls in Tight Skirts – Live on WKDU

Again I have no info on this very Zappa influenced band – I remember the band name and vaguely think they were a west philly band but that’s it. This is a live on WKDU set I assume on Jackie’s show but I’m not even sure of that.
If anyone has more info on this band please send it to me. (Thanks)

Thanks for the tape Diego

01 – Unknown
02 – Unknown
03 – Traveling Song
04 – Unknown
05 – Unknown
06 – Suffragette City
07 – Unknown
08 – Unknown
09 – Unknown
10 – Unknown
11 – Unknown
12 – Unknown

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