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Two Action Packed hours of Junkshop Glam and Bubblegum 45s, w your hosts, Velvet Tinmine & Kitten Sparkles’ Glitterbox DJs Don Bolles (AKA Kitten Sparkles) & Noah “King of Glam” Wallace! Prepare to stomp, Shout, and jump around to the groovy sounds of “The 70s We Never Got to Have” here in the USA. High energy super catchy songs, - and almost none of it ever made it to America! Crank it up and yell “Hey!” w all the groovy glitter kids and Bubble Gum Disciples! Also Teen Wave, Bonehead,Ye Ye, and lots of other Glam-adjacent pop styles! Guests! Fun! And all on 7” / 45RPM!

Saturday 3 - 5pm (EDT) | On WFMU's Sheena's Jungle Room
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Hello  Teenage Revolution   Favoriting Bell  1976  7"  UK 
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Archies  Sugar and Spice   Favoriting Kirshner  1969  Vinyl  US 
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Bobbie McGee  Rock and Roll People   Favoriting EMI  1973  7"  UK (French pic sleeve) 
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Mud  The Cat Crept In   Favoriting RAK  1974  7"  UK (German pic sleeve) 
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Barry Ryan  Do That   Favoriting Ariola  1975  7"  UK (German pic sleeve) 
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Cozy Powell  Na Na Na   Favoriting RAK  1974  7"  UK (German pic sleeve) 
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Jaqueline Taieb  7 Heures Du Matin   Favoriting Impact  1967  7"  France 
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Mustard  Good Time Comin’   Favoriting EMI  1974  7"  UK 
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The Sweet  Rebel Rouser   Favoriting RCA  1974  7"  Australia 
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Super Angel  Welcome To My Rock'n'Roll   Favoriting Crystal  1979  7"  Germany 
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Walkers  We’re Just A Rock’n’Roll Band   Favoriting Phillips  1973  7"  Denmark 
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Wellington  Alright I’ll See You Tonight   Favoriting Concord  1973  7"  UK 
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Zebra  Hey Girl   Favoriting Novola  1974  7"  Spain 
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Now  I Wanna Be Free   Favoriting President Records  1973  7"  UK 
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Iggy Pop  I Got A Right   Favoriting Siamese Records  1977  7"  US 
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Ricky Wilde  I Wanna Go To a Disco   Favoriting Decca  1974  7"  UK (Portuguese pic sleeve) 
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Brett Smiley  Va Va Va Voom   Favoriting Anchor  1974  7"  UK 
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Sparks  This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us   Favoriting Island Records  1974  7"  UK French pic sleeve) 
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Spiv  Oh, You Beautiful Child   Favoriting Pye  1973  7"  UK 
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Rattles  Devil’s On the Loose   Favoriting Phillips  1971  7"  Germany 
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Squeek  Make Hay While the Sun Shines   Favoriting Bronze  1972  7"  Italy 
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Jessy Joyce  Welcome To My Dream   Favoriting Epic  1975  7"  France 
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Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:56pm
Krys O.:

Howdy!!
Avatar 2:58pm
Otis Fodder:

Wired!
Avatar 2:59pm
Mr. Oxford:

Hello Glitter Gang!
  3:00pm
Kittimu:

Hey chat
  3:02pm
Cheree July:

Heh #glittergang & Mr. Fab!
Avatar 3:02pm
Mr Fab:

Hey gang, LAST days of the Marathon. We can do this! Like Brutus. Cause we always knew this.
  3:06pm
Cheree July:

The Archies Sugar & Spice by request from Mr. Fab!
Avatar 3:07pm
Mr Fab:

YAY, Mrs Fab is boppin around to this!
Avatar 3:29pm
Otis Fodder:

Realaudio stream in 1999 on my end at work, thankfully it was in IT so there were other fellow folks who like Incorrect Music and Kenny G as well.
  3:30pm
Cheree July:

I started listening to WFMU in 2001.
Avatar 3:31pm
Otis Fodder:

↳ Cheree July @3:30
Nice! The realaudio stream was fantastic at that time, I got addicted fast.
Avatar 3:34pm
Mr Fab:

the Space Age sound of RealAudio! Seemed pretty cool at the time. Now it's like the 78s of internet audio.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:38pm
Sem:

Hello, Wire Ones.
  3:38pm
Cheree July:

Hi Sem!
  3:39pm
Cheree July:

The Y2K sound of RealAudio
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:43pm
chresti:

Tony Coulter plays fork and rhinoceros
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:46pm
chresti:

↳ chresti @3:43
He also plays experimental music, music concrete, etc
  3:46pm
Cheree July:

Cresti, do you mean folk or fork?!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:50pm
chresti:

↳ Cheree July @3:46
wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:51pm
chresti:

↳ Cheree July @3:46
Hi cheree!
  3:52pm
Cheree July:

Hi chresti!👋
  4:05pm
Cheree July:

The Billy Tibbals Band should cover this song by Zebra.
  4:11pm
ERIK / VermonT:

Tony Coulter is a legend of “out of this world” audio broadcasting !
Usta listen to him back in the olden days 1980s, before he was at WFMU (He did a great show, albeit more reigned-in on Columbia University’s WKCR 89.9 FM NY,NY). He was absolutely made for the wide-open-world of WFMU … surly so delighted he migrated over.
The audio cornucopia he presents weekly = a wonder of amusement for all these decades !
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Aitch:

Good morning fine people
  4:14pm
Cheree July:

Guten Morgen Aitch!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:15pm
doctorjazz:

↳ ERIK / VermonT @4:11
(Over on the Drummer Stream, but have been checking out Sheena's more and more, hi all)
I didn't realize Tony Coulter was on WKCR (I used to listen to that all the time, mostly the jazz programming, but some of the other shows as well). He does a great show Tuesday noon-3PM on The Drummer Stream).
hi all!
  4:16pm
Kittimu:

grunge ruined everything, you can't change my mind
  4:16pm
Kittimu:

im straight up allergic to grunge music. it makes me nauseous
  4:19pm
Cheree July:

At least Grunge got rid of tacky 80's hair metal & lame corporate rock.
  4:20pm
Kittimu:

I actually don't dislike 80s hair metal/glam metal 😅
  4:20pm
Kittimu:

It's not as good as the 70s glam though don't get me wrong
  4:23pm
Cheree July:

No, 80's hair metal was never as good as the real deal 70's Glam. Never will be.
  4:27pm
Kittimu:

The thing about that 80s hair metal is it all pretty much sounds the same. (It's great music for cleaning the house, though. Those guitar tones really cut through the whirr of the vacuum cleaner.)
  4:28pm
ERIK / VermonT:

@ doc jazz : yea, WKCR jazz programming (Schaap,etc) is legendary of course. Yet by the 1980s they introduced a few measly hours to avant ‘downtown’ musics (via DJ’s Coulter, Brook Wentz ?, David Garland , others).
I would briefly bounce over there and then directly return to WFMU.
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Mr. Oxford:

It seems both good and bad things came from Grunge. There were many not so good bands which played under the 'Alternative Rock' banner. The good things that came because of grunge? - Lots of 80s underground bands gained recognition and good emerging indie rock gained an audience (Beck, Pavement, Guided by Voices, Built to Spill etc.). Also, many great riot grrl and women led rock bands like Bikini Kill, Sleater Keany, the Breeders etc. gained a strong following.

In conclusion, I think Grunge overall did good things.
Avatar 4:33pm
Otis Fodder:

↳ Mr Fab @3:34
I was wondering about the flyers, you make those D? The Kitten ones I love weekly.
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Otis Fodder:

Reply to an old comment there. Catching up, was doing very important dishes work while wired-in.
  4:35pm
Cheree July:

Yes, Otis, those are all Don & his Picsart App.
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Mr. Oxford:

↳ Mr. Oxford @4:28
More specifically, Kurt Cobain was a supporter of many women led bands and he had this vision that women would lead the future of rock n' roll. He invited the Breeders to tour with Nirvana. He got Shonen Knife all the wayy from Japan to tour with Nirvana. Shonen Knife received so much more exposure and recognition after that tour. I don't think 80s Hair Metal would have paved way for that.
Avatar 4:36pm
Otis Fodder:

↳ Cheree July @4:35
Very nice, quite a few have cracked me up.
Avatar 4:36pm
Mr. Oxford:

↳ Song: "I Got A Right" by "Iggy Pop"
Oooh a classic!
  4:37pm
Kittimu:

Yeah that's all a fair assessment. I suppose I just haven't got a very refined music taste, or whatever the word is
  4:37pm
Cheree July:

I think Don missed his calling as a standup comedian.😆🤣😂
  4:43pm
Kittimu:

Oh hey, a Brett Smiley song, I was just thinking about him!
  4:44pm
Kittimu:

Although given that this is a junkshop glam show and given the usual contents of my brain, I guess that's pretty statistically likely.
  4:44pm
Cheree July:

Kittimu, you must be psychic!🔮
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:44pm
dale:

hey now. listened to some brett after he passed but space ace was the only song i could get into.
  4:45pm
Kittimu:

tbh I think his voice is a bit of an acquired taste
Avatar 4:45pm
Mr. Oxford:

↳ Kittimu @4:37
Well, liking 1980s hair metal does not mean that you do not have refined a music taste. Everyone is free to like 1980s hair metal. More power to you if you like it.

Music is very subjective and everyone's music taste is respected.

I was just trying to make a point that grunge did not ruin everything. Some good things did come out of it.

Anyway, back to glittered up glam! :)
  4:47pm
Kittimu:

According to my message history with a couple friends, the first thing I said upon hearing va va voom for the first time was that it "wasn't very good", then there's a reply to my own message a month later that just says "never mind, I like it now". Then I went insane for like a year and a half. Good times.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 4:48pm
Aitch:

↳ Song: "This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us" by "Sp...
This track blew my mind as a 10 year old, still blown
Avatar 4:49pm
Mr. Oxford:

↳ Aitch @4:48
It blows my mind as well every time I hear it !
  4:50pm
Cheree July:

Aitch, wow! To be 10 when that Sparks song came out!
  4:53pm
Cheree July:

Well, I was just thinking of this Rattles song myself today, and Don's playing it now!👍
  4:53pm
Kittimu:

we are all psychic on this day
  4:57pm
Cheree July:

I've seen the clips of the Rattles playing Devil's On The Loose live on TV & was blown away that they had a female lead singer singing it.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 4:58pm
Aitch:

Missed much of show, will go back around again when show goes back up. Thanks Kitten and Mr Fab, love my Sheenas
Avatar 4:59pm
Mr. Oxford:

Thank you Don, Mr. Fab and Cheree for a great show!
Avatar 5:00pm
Otis Fodder:

Thanks Don & Fab for the Saturday fun! Super spins!
  5:02pm
Herb:

Glad to help. $$ well spent!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:06pm
dale:

this is off the rails!
  5:08pm
Cheree July:

When Noah played it, I asked him "Is this proto Black Metal/Death Metal?"🤯
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