Sonics - Psycho
Posts by Shane Faubert
Good party music, lots of covers. It’d be a lot of fun.
Love this song! It was in the Cheepskates setlist for a while in the 80s and we were planning to record an ep of her songs but broke up before we had the chance.
NRBQ
Cowsills
Ringo’s All Star Band
Hot Chocolate - Everyone’s a Winner
I Will Always Love You is one of the best songs ever written
Sparks - Big Bands
I smile like Herbert Hoover when the big bands play
Bee Gees Cucumber Castle
Manfred Mann’s Earth Band
Roxy Music - Virginia Plain
Or a freezer.
WPIX FM was amazing for a couple of years too. I remember they were interviewing John Cale one night and they actually played “Guts”, described by Cale before it played as “a nervous little song”.
Guy down the hall played it every day but I swear I didn’t listen. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. No, I’m not an Elton hater, just never bought the record because of that guy down the hall.
CKGM-FM Montreal as a teenager
Loved them all, but Ringo’s was the most Beatles-y so it gets my vote today.
Abba - Bang a Boomerang
Quintet
I think if the Groundhogs had named themselves Thee Mighty Groundhogs more people would like them.
Bobby Fuller and the Fanatics - Our Favorite Martian
Only if it has electrolytes.
4 cartoon character glasses that were gas station giveaways 50+ years ago.
Mine are still in rotation! I have the Tasmanian Devil somewhere too.
Patti Page - Tennessee Waltz
4 forever
My migraine concert was p-funk at the Apollo. I regret not being at 100 percent for that one.
Beach Boys in Tampa/St. Petersburg 1972. Hope I got the right year.
Folk festival at Cornell in 1973-ish with (among others) Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Fairport Convention and Loudon Wainright.
Soft Machine in Syracuse w/ Alan Holdsworth on guitar.
Sly/Family Stone for non-music reasons.
One of my all time faves! A compilation of the best of this album plus a few singles (Split Ends) is even better. The Move were an amazing band in all of their incarnations.
Haven’t been in a record store in decades. My favorite one was a used record store in Brooklyn that was situated above a donut shop. I still have records that smell like baked goods and they always link me back to happier times.
Pedal Steel
Have almost all of these and would prefer to keep them all, but Coltrane, Beach Boys and Highway 61 would scratch a lot of itches.
So many great ones!
Put Yourself In My Place
Dear Eloise
Long Cool Woman
Can’t Tell The Bottom From The Top