Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Went to Newport OR this weekend and froze my ass off-but it was great meeting up with my old friend Bob over a cup of warm clam chowder. Posted by Hello

Friday, March 25, 2005

Marc Time wants to Time Travel with YOU!!!!!! Posted by Hello

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Has Been? Posted by Hello

This Weekend's Radio Show

"The Sunday Morning Hangover" features "The Ray Davies Diaries, Part Six," 8am, KWVA 88.1 FM.
Also(if he shows up) The Antiman and Marc discuss Star Trek and William Shatner. We will be playing clips of Kirk and Spock-9 AM
Another one of the Stupid rock bands I was in: the Benders-New Haven Connecticut 1986-Paul Palmieri on bass, Marc Time on drums, Pete Zavidniak vocals and Chris Bruning guitar. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Virtual Bartender(Female)

This is for my good friend Marc Mendelson(Monosonic). Tell this chick what drink to make , what to do and she'll do it--within reason. Type in your commands and watch her go(yes I am sexist).
http://www.virtualbartender.beer.com/beer_usa.htm

Monday, March 21, 2005

Interior of Universal Records, formerley Music Faucet. This was the old Odyssey Record Store-remember when record stores where crowded? Posted by Hello
Universal Records at the Top of Telegraph Ave Berkeley CA 1980-photo from unnamed Japanese Magazine Posted by Hello
Gary Nervo(Jars), Marc Time (Jars), Shawn Roberts, and Mike Montalto (Jars) with the Dickies at Universal Records Telegraph Ave Berkeley 1980 Posted by Hello

Sunday, March 20, 2005

Junction City's Official Song

Petticoat Junction Theme

Written by Paul Henning & Curt Massey

Lyrics from Curt Massey's Capitol Records Recording

Sung by Curt Massey

Copyright 1963 Carolintone Music Co., Inc.*

Petticoat Junction!

Forget about your cares, it is time to relax at the Junction,Petticoat Junction!

Lots of curves, you bet, even more when you get to the Junction,

Petticoat Junction!

Well, there's a little hotel called the Shady Rest at the Junction,

Petticoat Junction!

It is run by Kate, come and be her guest at the Junction,

Petticoat Junction!

And you'll meet Uncle Joe, he's a-movin' kinda slow at the Junction,

Petticoat Junction!

When they hear the dinner bell from the Shady Rest Hotel at the Junction,

Petticoat Junction!

Folks will walk a country mile for that chicken country-style at the Junction,

Petticoat Junction!

But the dishes to observe are those pretty gals who serve at the Junction,

Petticoat Junction!

Well, we'll soon be leavin' town

There's old Charley oilin' round

Can she make it up the hill

At least to Hooterville

The pressure's on the rise

Floyd is burning railroad ties

Everybody get inside

Doesn't cost a cent to ride

Come one and come all and we'll take that Cannonball to the Junction,

Petticoat Junction!

Go To www.cakeandpolka.blogspot.com

Jimmy the Boy Wonder


Hershel Gordon Lewis, creator of Blood Feast, made a kiddie movie?

The premise of this turd is that Jimmy, a doltish little boy, wishes time to stop....and, well, it does. Father Time sends his homely daughter Aurora to lead Jimmy to The Great Clock (cheap cardboard) which only Jimmy can start again. Immidiately they are accosted by Mr. Fig, a gangly weirdo in a plaid suit and thick greasepaint eyebrows. Mr. Fig stops time and intends on wasting Jimmy's time in order to prevent him from restarting TIME. Mr. Fig steals the whole goddamn show with a spastic performance of "I KILLED TIME!"...backed up by a great spooky organ player who could rival Quintron.

Jimmy & Aurora get in many idiotic adventures, accompanied by severely retarded song and dance numbers. They soon get tired (as did the script writers) and Aurora tells JImmy a story...a perfect excuse to jam in some old cartoon in order to kill some time. Jimmy eventually starts time again, but not without a run-in with Mr. Fig's tempting Hot Dog Tree. WOW.

Mr. Fig: "I KILLED TIME!" MP3
Mr. Fig's Hot Dog Tree MP3

Mike Weldon's Top 10 most Hated Artists

Top 10 artists who should be 100% banned from the airwaves worldwide. Our scientific research shows that an Elton song is played 25% more often than ones by Elvis, Ray Charles, James Brown, The Beatles, Stones, and Dylan (combined). This is a crime against humanity!

1- SIR ELTON JOHN
2- BILLY JOEL
3- SIR PAUL McCARTNEY
4- CHICAGO
5- THREE DOG NIGHT
6- JAMES TAYLOR
7- EAGLES
8- DOOBIE BROTHERS
9- PHIL COLLINS
10- HALL AND OATES

Saturday, March 19, 2005

This Week's Show:

ON THE AIR "The Sunday Morning Hangover" features "The Ray Davies Diaries, Part Five," 8am, KWVA 88.1 FM.

Also- "Spring is in the Air"

www.kwvaradio.org

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

This was a list I made in 1980 at Universal Records of my fave records of the year. Posted by Hello

Universal Records

Back in 1980 me and my friend Gary Mollica aka Nervo from the Jars managed a record store on Berkeley's infamous Telegraph Avenue. This was Universal Records, formerly the Music Faucet. This store was yer usual sleazy used record store with lotsa punk singles and punk rockers hanging out-guys like members of Fang, Flipper, Chrome, Crucifix and other celebs like Wild Man Fisher, Jonathan Richman, and of course locals such as the Young Adults, Jars, PsycoticPineapple the Saucers etc.
We had in store appearances by the Plasmatics, the Dickies, Killing Joke, the Angry Samoans, the GoGos, Siouxsie and the Banshees and others.
Anyway there was a 12 year old kid named Shawn who used to help us put records away in exchange for vinyl. We used to try to corupt him with the Residents and Throbbing Gristle but he mostly liked Blondie and new wave.
Imagine my surprize when I got an email from him last week! I want you to visit his blog for downloads and cool music-the Entroporium at http://www.entroporium.com/

Saturday, March 12, 2005

Sunday's Show

I don't even know why I post here anymore-no one replys and reads this anyhow...

ON THE AIR "The Sunday Morning Hangover" features "The Ray Davies Diaries, Part Four," 8am, KWVA 88.1 FM.

Friday, March 11, 2005

Liz Phair-This one's for YOU Shawn Posted by Hello

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

I could use some--spent all night trying to install a new printer scanner... Posted by Hello

Saturday, March 05, 2005

Mascot Gangsta's Posted by Hello

Gizoogle

Hey Homey wanna have some fun? If yer on da net type yer moniker in dis chillun search engine:
http://www.gizoogle.com/ -here'swha happen wit dis gangsta's blog:

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This Weekend's Radio Show

ON THE AIR "The Sunday Morning Hangover" features "The Ray Davies Diaries, Part Three," 8am, KWVA 88.1 FM.

Also : Tribute to Martin Denny

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Martin Denny in action Posted by Hello

Martin Denny R.I.P.

Martin Denny Tribute This Sunday Morning at 8:35 on the Sunday Morning Hangover 88.1 FM KWVA Eugene

Martin Denny

HONOLULU (AP) - Musician Martin Denny, known for creating a unique genre of pop music that enjoyed a renewed popularity with lounge music and tiki culture, died Wednesday, his daughter said. He was 93.

Denny created a sound that he described as a fusion of Asian, South Pacific, American jazz, Latin American and classical. He was best known for his song and album entitled "Quiet Village."

Born in 1911 in New York City, Denny studied piano as a child, and as a young man toured South America with a six-piece band, picking up the Latin elements that would later influence his sound.

During the 1950s and 60s, Denny was a fixture in Waikiki, playing the old Shell Bar at the Kaiser Hawaiian Village Hotel and Don the Beachcomber's, which later became Duke Kahanamoku's in the International Market Place.

His music was rediscovered by a new generation of fans in the 1990s, when most of his early catalog was reissued on CD.

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Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Bush Press Corp Scandal

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