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October 17, 2024: Freeform Forty Fives - SINGLES GOING STEADY 2024
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Freeform Forty Fives - SINGLES GOING STEADY 2024 ................................... We're doing this one free-form... It's been a while since we've done a show according to not much of any plan at all... Not only live & unscripted, but also w/ nothing entered in advance (saved for the first one) / no comments prefilled, no backstory in mind... It'll be a surprise to us, as well... We'll fill in the spaces when/where we can... Happy Singles Going Steady everyone... Happy Hellraiser! |
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Music behind DJ: Happy Canadians |
Return To Me-Cha Cha Cha |
Return To Me 7" |
MSK Records |
1989 |
Members: Les Kapuscinski ////// "Return To Me - Cha Cha Cha / Bella Bella Maria(7", Single) //// MSK Records MSK-1081, U-24159" //////// "Profile: Les Kapuscinski (Ontario, Canada) Winner of 2017 Joe Jozwiak Award /////// When you think of people that really work hard at promoting polka music, and discussing this topic with others, there is one name that consistently is at the top of people’s list and that is Les Kapuscinski. Everyone knows Les as the “photo guy” who is consistently seen taking hundreds of pictures at all of the events big and small across the country and Canada, regardless of association, capturing the moments that bind us all. We have all seen Les’s work and know not only how much work & effort he puts in to making every picture beautiful, but also just how dedicated he is to capturing the essence of what this music and our culture is all about. One needs only to see or listen to people talk about his photos to understand the impact he has had on the youth in our industry as well as the promotion of so many events to not only polka people but also others through social media. Les, is one of the most selfless individuals you will meet. Les does not do this for accolades, and has never asked for any recognition of any type; he does it all for nothing but the love he has for all of us, our culture and promoting the music we all love. Les defines what the Joe Jozwiak award is all about. (source : https://www.ipapolkas.com/2016-hall-of-fame-inductees-and-award-winners/) ---------- In Groups: Happy Canadians" |
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Jarvis Cocker | Girls Like It Too | "Further Complications" 7" | Rough Trade | 2009 | Of course, he was, and is, in Pulp. And can be found on the radio. And so much more. Found this and our opening polka song in a shop on the way to the show. Happy Singles Going Steady everone! | 0:03:05 (Pop-up) | ||||
Belle & Sebastian | Step Into My Office, Baby | Step Into My Office, Baby | Rough Trade | 2003 | ""Step Into My Office, Baby" is a song by Belle & Sebastian, released as their first single for Rough Trade Records in 2003. The track was produced by Trevor Horn and is lifted from Dear Catastrophe Waitress. The front cover features band member Bobby Kildea with Roxanne Clifford (later of Veronica Falls) and Hannah Robinson... The single release includes "Love on the March", which the band recorded with Divine Comedy producer Darren Allison." | 0:04:19 (Pop-up) | ||||
Go Go's | Head Over Heels | Head Over Heels 7" Japanese Press | IRS | 1984 | 7" | "Head over Heels" is a song by the all-female pop rock/new wave band the Go-Go's, released in 1984 as the first single from their third studio album, Talk Show. The song was written by band members Charlotte Caffey and Kathy Valentine, and produced by English record producer Martin Rushent. The Go-Gos' rhythm guitarist Jane Wiedlin has cited "Head over Heels" as her favorite Go-Go's song, describing it as "just a classic. Like a little pop truffle of chocolate that's just completely delicious." | 0:11:24 (Pop-up) | |||
The Young Knives | Kitchener | Here Comes The Rumour Mill 7" | Transgressive Records | 2006 | English indie rock band from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, founded 1998. Henry Dartnall - Guitar, Vocals The House Of Lords (Thomas Dartnall) - Bass, Vocals Oliver Askew - Drums Lead singer Henry nicknames his younger brother Tom 'The House of Lords' due to his propensity for vetoing his better ideas. | 0:14:30 (Pop-up) | ||||
Marc Riley with the Creepers | Black Dwarf | Black Dwarf (Double Gatefold 7") | In Tape | 1985 | Marc Riley was in The Creepers & before that, The Fall. He is a BBC 6 Music DJ now. And a fantastic one at that! | 0:17:39 (Pop-up) | ||||
Music behind DJ: Rita |
Sexologie [pitched down to 33RPM) |
Sexologie 7" |
Barclay |
1969 |
(Barclay/Borly) |
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Sally Patience | Triangle Man | Triangle Man 7" | Disc International Records | 1984 | I was so so so happy to finally get my hands on this 7"I bought it from a friend of the band who lives in the UK....I don't think this is the same Sally Patience...perhaps named after? Sally Patience is an Australian actress and one of the country's most prominent voice-over artists. She was born in Melbourne and grew up in the city's south eastern suburbs. She attended the Victorian College of the Arts where she trained as a dancer. Sally Patience worked in the dance field for several years before moving into acting and ultimately voice-over work where she continues to work today. | 0:26:34 (Pop-up) | ||||
Deep Tan | Tamu's Yiffing Riffage | Tamu's Yiffing Refuge | Speedy Wunderground | 2021 | Rubbery base and smart ladies...they are from the UK. The London-based post-punk trio deep tan are releasing their debut EP creeping speedwells tomorrow. They set out with curiosity and criticism composing an EP that leaps between tempos and indie to punk soundscapes with unique intriguing effect. | 0:29:49 (Pop-up) | ||||
Pylon | Yo-Yo (Calvinist Remix) | Cover + Remix | DFA | 2011 | Yo-Yo (Remix By Calvinist) Instruments – Clem Waldmann, Sasha Frere-Jones Recorded By – John Agnello Remix, Producer – Calvinist Vocals – Alexis Krauss | 0:33:11 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Fresh Snow | Mony Mony | The Fresh Snow / Mimico split 7" | Reel Cod | 2014 | Fresh Snow (inexplicably called "The Fresh Snow" on this split single) are originally from Toronto. Though their membership has migrated somewhat since, I am excited to find them playing again & also to hear that they are continuing to record now and then. Hopefully their will be new things to hear soon. In the meantime, of course, this is a cover of Mony Mony, wr. by James-Gentry-Cordell-Bloom. | 0:38:24 (Pop-up) | ||||
Brazilian Girls | Jique | Jique 7" | Genepool Records | 2006 | Brazilian Girls is a band from New York, United States, known for their eclectic blend of electronic dance music with musical styles as diverse as tango, chanson, house, reggae and lounge. None of the members are actually from Brazil and the only female in the band is the Italian singer Sabina Sciubba. | 0:43:31 (Pop-up) | ||||
Does It Offend You Yeah ? | Let's Make Out | Let's Make Out | Does It Offend You Yeah | 2007 | Does It Offend You, Yeah? are a British dance-punk band from Reading, Berkshire. They played what was to be their final show on 12 December 2015 at the Electric Ballroom, Camden Town. In September 2021, they announced a new album, titled We Do Our Own Stunts. | 0:47:44 (Pop-up) | ||||
Music behind DJ: Nona Hendryx |
I Sweat (Going Through The Motions) (Instrumental) |
I Sweat (Going Through The Motions) 7" |
Arista |
1985 |
Written by Nona Hendryx. Producer – Material, Nona Hendryx. This instrumental was "not available on lp" |
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Tyranna | Revenge | Tyranna (7" 5-song EP) | Boppa Do Down | 2008 / 1979 | Bass – Johnny Bubblegum Drums – Cleave Anderson Guitar – Ronnie Partridge //// Recorded At – Basement Studio, Hamilton, 1979 /////// "Canadian punk band from Toronto active in 1978-79. In Toronto, in the late spring of 1978, Vera 'Rabies' Skye met guitarist John Ziegler and started collaborating on the first Tyranna songs, including 'Unfaithful/Divorce' and 'Shock Face.' In mid-June Ziegler enlisted Gerry 'Johnny Bubblegum' Smith on bass, and the three musicians met for just two rehearsals, and one impromptu neighborhood photo session with Don Pyle. //////// The next Sunday, the first full band rehearsal occurred, with drummer Dave Porter and second guitarist John Tucker. In the next three days, Tyranna added 'Johnny' and two covers, and that Thursday, Friday and Saturday debuted at The Turning Point, opening for The Ugly. Tyranna took Sunday off, then over the next few days recorded their first batch of songs on Tucker's trusty 4-track Dokorder 1140. //////// Rabies presented an opinionated, intelligent, dominant personality that had the self-confidence to mix in playful, child-world elements, as heard on 'Johnny' and 'Divorce'. Her tough, rapid-fire delivery was never contradicted by her strong sense of melody. Ziegler played a gold-top Les Paul, self-modified with a third pick-up, held in place with bandages, that produced a unique fuzz tone. Bubblegum favoured 'all-downstrokes' picking to drive both steady root notes and fluid runs. John Tucker played angular, alternate-tuning riffs, using a sharp, clean Telecaster twang to off-set Ziegler. Dave Porters' drumming featured jazz flavours, and it was his and Tucker's quirky art stylings that finished off Tyranna's unique sound, which The Dents labeled "sophisto-punk." Ziegler mysteriously left the group mid-recording session, never to return. Without him, Tyranna played two more gigs, supporting The Curse, and recorded a seconds set of songs at Porter and Tucker's Wade Avenue loft, before disbanding. //////// Rabies soon met Ronnie Partridge and the two began the song-writing partnership that produced the majority of Tyrannas new material. Ron's hard-edged Les Paul/Marshall sound toughened Tyranna, while new songs also introduced more accessible pop stylings. Cleave Anderson, fresh out of the Battered Wives, brought his rock solid, powerful drumming as well as new songs like the tough, 'Back Off Baby'. The new Tyranna line-up, benefitting greatly from Cleave's experience and rhythmic stability, debuted Feb 1,2,3,4,1979, and quickly gelled into a strong live band with a striking visual presence. Mike Nightmare, of The Ugly, quipped that seeing Tyranna was like looking in a candy store window. //////// An opportunity to help The Edge's famous Two Gary's fill a last minute opening slot for The Dils began an unofficial management relationship. Throughout 1979 Tyranna opened for many local bands as well as touring acts like The Members and Jayne County. Tyranna's climax was two sold-out nights at the Danforth Music Hall opening for Iggy Pop's all-star New Value's tour. Tyranna proved their power by gaining an encore, a point further emphasized when the second slot act did not. Wilder Penfield III, in the Toronto Sun, awarded Tyranna a strong review, and eventually listed the concert in his Top Ten gigs of 1979, pointedly crediting the openings acts' contributions. ///// On the recommendation of Forgotten Rebel Mickey de Sadist, Tyranna recorded five tracks at Hamilton's Basement Studio. Micky joined in the back-ups on Neighbour. The Gary's promoted the tape, Tyranna declined a suspect English record offer, then accepted an invitation to the "No Pedestrians" compilation. Ironically, the offer inflamed internal conflicts, Bubblegum was not invited to the recording and he promptly quit the group, and Tyranna soon disbanded. Shades Magazine called for someone to release the original Tyranna demos, but it took thirty years for an EP to finally appear, in 2008." Vocals – Vera 'Rabies' Skye | 0:56:49 (Pop-up) | ||||
Kübler-Ross | Petrol (To Get Away From You) | Victims of Victimless Crimes 7" | Ice Machine | 2022 | Released July 8, 2022 //// "Kübler-Ross is a minimal synth/wave/industrial three-piece from Glasgow, Scotland, featuring Craig Clark, Katie Shannon, and veteran electronic producer and remixer producer Dave Clark, best-known for his Sparky moniker, and as one-half of the production/remix team Optimo (Espacio). //// First emerging in 2015 with a couple of compilation appearances, Kübler-Ross released their debut, self-titled album in 2020. Originally released as a limited-edition cassette on the Glasgow label Akashic Records, the album — now resequenced and released on vinyl via Suction Records’ minimal synth sublabel Ice Machine — is a collection of tracks recorded over a three year period in a variety of studios, rehearsal rooms, and gigs, documenting the musical variety and ferocity of their incendiary live performances. The Akashic tape, despite being low-key, under-the-radar, and released in limited quantity, managed to earn them a Long List nomination for SAY (Scottish Album of the Year) for 2020." https://kubler-ross.bandcamp.com/album/k-bler-ross | 0:59:53 (Pop-up) | ||||
Kon Kan | I Beg Your Pardon | I Beg Your Pardon 7" | Atlantic | 1986 | Kon Kan is a Canadian synth-pop project conceived and formed in 1988 by Barry Harris in Toronto, Ontario. Kon Kan were awarded a 1990 Juno for the song "I Beg Your Pardon" and nominated for a 1991 Juno Award for the single "Puss N' Boots/These Boots Are Made for Walkin'". | 1:04:11 (Pop-up) | ||||
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark | Enola Gay | Enola Gay 7" | DinDisco | 1980 | Organisation is the second studio album by English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), released on 24 October 1980 by Dindisc. On Organisation the group worked with a producer for the first time, enlisting former Gong bass player Mike Howlett, while session musician Malcolm Holmes became the band's full-time drummer. The record is noted for its dark, melancholic tone in comparison to other OMD releases. | 1:08:12 (Pop-up) | ||||
JJ Burnel | Freddie Laker [Concorde & Eurobus] {warped/slipping copy} | United Artists | 1979 | 1:11:45 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Iggy Pop w/ Debbie Harry | Pain and Suffering (Unreleased Version) | "The Villagers" | Thousand Mile, Inc. | 2019 | 1:15:36 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Winston Wright |
Psychedelic Reggae |
Psychedelic Reggae RE |
Treasure Isle |
2018 |
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NERVOUS NORVUS | Transfusion | Buddy Holly / Nervous Norvus split 7" | MCA | 1956 / 1988 | Fallcon! The refrain in the chorus "never never gonna do it again" was later borrowed by The Fall for Rowche Rumble. Smith would then go on to record a cover of the original song itself w/ Ed Blaney. /////// "“Transfusion,” by Nervous Norvus, is one of the legion of novelty records from the 1950s that lives on simply because of its absurdity. It’s about cools cat who wind up victims of car accidents, and are suffering from exsanguination as they lay in the emergency room. Are they dying? Are they reflecting on his treatment? Are they going to be okay? Those questions are never answered. The song is beloved for its use of beatnik slang: “pour the crimson in me, Jimson,” “slip the blood to me, Bud,” “pass the claret to me, Barrett.” It’s a funny song, but it’s a message song that masquerades as comedy. Furthermore, this little ditty was also banned by numerous radio stations, simply because it is a very graphic song. But the question is: “I’m never ever ever gonna speed again” a promise to straighten up, or is it the horrifying admission that their driving (and breathing) days are over? You make that call." | 1:25:39 (Pop-up) | ||||
Los Crazy Birds | La Noche | Napoleon EP | Orfeon | 1966 | 1:28:05 (Pop-up) | |||||
Los Hitters | Hanky Panky | Hanky Panky 7" | Orfeon | 1966 | 1:30:37 (Pop-up) | |||||
Fuzztones | She's Wicked | She's Wicked /Strychnine 7" | ABC | 1985 | Founded by singer-guitarist Rudi Protrudi in New York City, the band has gone through several member changes but is currently active in Europe. Dismissed by some critics and listeners as a "bar band" or unoriginal, they maintained a strong fan base in New York, in Europe (with their music being played on Hungarian State Radio), and in Los Angeles. Formed in the US in 1982 | 1:33:15 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Velvet Underground | Temptation Inside Your Heart | The Velvet Underground/Singles 1966-69 | Cancelled Single | 1968 / 2009 | Another near-release, produced by the band in February 1968. | 1:36:33 (Pop-up) | ||||
Madness | Mistakes | One Step Beyond... 7" | Stiff | 1979 | 1:39:08 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Selecter | Too Much Pressure | Too Much Pressure/On My Radio | Chrysalis | 1979 | The Selecter is an English 2 tone ska revival band, formed in Coventry, England, in 1979.The band were one of the most successful ska bands of the 2 tone era, notching up several top forty singles in the UK Singles Chart. Having co-released the first 2 tone ska single with the Specials, they were one of the founding acts of the movement. Though influential, the original lineup only remained together for a year, and even with replacement players the band continued until breaking up in 1981. | 1:41:54 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Charlatans | Weirdo | Weirdo 7" | Beggar's Banquet | 1992 | The Charlatans (often referred as The Charlatans UK in the United States) are an English rock band formed in Birmingham, West Midlands in 1988. As of 2000, their line-up consists of lead vocalist Tim Burgess, guitarist Mark Collins, bassist Martin Blunt and keyboardist Tony Rogers. All the band's thirteen studio albums have charted in the top 40 of the UK Albums Chart, three of them being number ones. They have also had 22 top 40 singles and four top 10 entries in the UK Singles Chart, including the hits "The Only One I Know" and "One to Another". | 1:44:43 (Pop-up) | ||||
Music behind DJ: ADD N TO (X) |
The Vic Hallam System |
Plug Me In 7" |
Mute |
2000 |
Add N to (X) were an English electronic music band formed in London in 1994. The original members were Andrew Aveling, Barry Smith (aka Barry 7) and Ann Shenton. Steven Claydon replaced Aveling in 1997. //// After several releases on small labels, they signed to the independent label Mute Records in 1998, and achieved modest commercial success before splitting in 2003. //// Several of their songs and music videos are adult/sex-related: the video for "Metal Fingers in My Body" is an animated short featuring a woman having sex with a robot, and their video for "Plug Me In" features porn actresses playing with sex toys. |
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Scorn | Days Passed | Various – A Bomb Vol 1 E.P. 7" | Earache Records | 1994 | Scorn was formed in 1991 in Birmingham by drummer Mick Harris and vocalist/bassist Nic Bullen, former members of the grindcore band Napalm Death. Upon Bullen's departure in April 1995, Harris remained the only member of the project. Scorn has often been associated with industrial and experimental music, particularly with their Earache Records-era output between 1991 until 1994. Since the departure of Bullen in 1995, much of the output has been minimalist beats with an emphasis on very deep bass lines, often resembling dub and trip hop in structure. ////////// This 7" E.P. is a Promo only given away with Atomic Vol. 1:J- It is not to be sold separatly. Promo 7" in Plain White-Die Cut Sleeve. Given away with Atomic Magazine Vol 1-J in association with Earache Records. | 1:53:02 (Pop-up) | ||||
Yoko Ono | Let The Tears Dry | My Man/Let The Tears Dry | Ono Music | 1982 | 1:57:37 (Pop-up) |
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