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Favoriting May 19, 2016: Tom Lyle at 1pm, remembering JOHN STABB

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Wire  Internal Exile   Favoriting     0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Lumenlab  Radical   Favoriting     0:04:33 (Pop-up)
Devo  S.I.B.   Favoriting     0:07:54 (Pop-up)
Tombs  Deceiver   Favoriting     0:12:22 (Pop-up)
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard  Mr. Beat   Favoriting     0:17:42 (Pop-up)
Hebosagil  Kauan   Favoriting     0:22:18 (Pop-up)
 
Cruciamentum  The Conquered Sun   Favoriting     0:32:39 (Pop-up)
Voivod  Jack Luminous   Favoriting     0:40:22 (Pop-up)
 
Remembering John Stabb
 
Interview with Tom Lyle        1:01:34 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Bored to Death   Favoriting     1:16:31 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  No Rights, I'm James Dean   Favoriting     1:18:29 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Cowboy Fashion   Favoriting     1:19:03 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Teenager In A Box   Favoriting     1:19:19 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  No Way Out   Favoriting     1:20:52 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  stage banter   Favoriting     1:22:39 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  RnR BS   Favoriting     1:23:04 (Pop-up)
 
Interview with Tom Lyle        1:35:38 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Hall Of Fame   Favoriting     1:39:21 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Hour of 1   Favoriting     1:41:38 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  G.I.   Favoriting     1:41:48 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Puppet On A String   Favoriting     1:43:28 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Sheer Terror   Favoriting     1:44:01 (Pop-up)
Interview with Tom Lyle        1:47:38 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Blending In   Favoriting     1:56:00 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Understand   Favoriting     1:57:59 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Fun and Games   Favoriting     1:59:26 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Written Word   Favoriting     2:00:23 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Mad At Myself   Favoriting     2:02:37 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  stage banter   Favoriting     2:04:36 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  The Slam Dance   Favoriting     2:05:04 (Pop-up)
 
Interview with Tom Lyle        2:07:52 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Plain To See   Favoriting     2:24:16 (Pop-up)
Stabb  Land Of Me   Favoriting     2:26:36 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Jaded Eyes   Favoriting     2:30:26 (Pop-up)
Interview with Tom Lyle        2:37:51 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  It Begins Now   Favoriting     2:39:56 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  stage banter   Favoriting     2:42:41 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  The Scream   Favoriting     2:43:09 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Man In A Trap   Favoriting     2:45:44 (Pop-up)
Government Issue  Strange Wine   Favoriting     2:48:17 (Pop-up)
Interview with Tom Lyle        2:51:42 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 12:04pm
Cheri Pi:

On duty now, and for the future
Avatar 12:06pm
V Priceless:

hey Diane...bring it
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

[tightens army-surplus infantry-boot laces]
  12:07pm
curlee59:

New Wire is always a treat!
Avatar 12:08pm
Cheri Pi:

[Pats snuck in 40oz of Midnight Dragon]
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
chris:

hello. and groooooooowwwwwwwwwlllllllll!!!!!!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

[cackles giddily] And we're off!
Avatar 12:12pm
Cheri Pi:

DNFF!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Stevel:

"...dripping to my bo-OOTS!"
Avatar 12:14pm
Cecile:

holaaa
Avatar 12:14pm
Cheri Pi:

Coincidence???
Avatar 12:15pm
Cheri Pi:

CECILE
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Cecile:

has anyone heard from Claw! recently? I hope she's OK.
Avatar 12:15pm
Cecile:

PI
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Cecile:

OK, I'm requesting "Witches" from Beastwars if ya can find it.
Avatar 12:16pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

She seems alive & well on the Twits, though I'm not sure whassup with the store..
Avatar 12:16pm
Cecile:

they are having a big benefit this weekend. They look close to their GoFundMe goal.

What's her twitter handle?
Avatar 12:16pm
Cheri Pi:

I miss Claw too
Avatar 12:17pm
Cheri Pi:

I second Beastwars
Avatar 12:20pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Cecile: whoa, not sure anymore; it's changed a few times. Might require a wee scrolly dig... ALSO: this Tomb will do nicely.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 12:21pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Claw!'s WFMU profile mentions this: twitter.com...
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Cecile:

Pi, I'm glad you dig em. I have been cranking them a lot of late.
Avatar 12:22pm
Cecile:

thanks, Ken!
Avatar 12:23pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

RIGHT, that's it...!
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Cheri Pi:

No one at WFMU has played Beastwars yet, they must not have the content yet
Avatar 12:25pm
Cheri Pi:

Maybe we should send DK a copy so she can break them onto the scene
Avatar 12:26pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

YASSSSS. Thanks to Wm.Berger, have been on a lethal-dose Hebosagil jag, of late..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
chris:

\m/
Avatar 12:29pm
Cecile:

We could talk to the Beastwars and ask them maybe.
Avatar 12:29pm
Cheri Pi:

Yahhh, good idea
Avatar 12:32pm
Cheri Pi:

I sent BW the link. wfmu.org...
  12:33pm
matt:

DUTY NOW, INDEEEEED
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Cecile:

you rock, Cheri.
Avatar 12:36pm
Cheri Pi:

I did their FB, can you handle their twit if they have one?
Avatar 12:37pm
Cecile:

I follow them on Twitter, I'll shoot them a line.
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Cheri Pi:

Yay
  12:41pm
JC Mike:

Did you guys know Julie Xmas put a record out w/ Cult of Luna?
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Cecile:

Yeah, JCM, it's real good.

I just sounded the Twitter conch shell of freedom to Beastwars. Hopefully they will hear the call.
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V Priceless:

noice!
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Cheri Pi:

Vvvvvooooiiivvvvoooddd
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Chris from DC:

VOIVOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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PKNY:

VVVVOOOOOOOIIIIIIIVVVVVVOOOOOOODDDDDD!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Voivod! !! !!!
@Cecile - Another blast on the conch shell!
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Cecile:

VOIVOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
  12:46pm
?:

JACK LUMINOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:47pm
chris:

\m/
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:49pm
Luna:

Hell Yes Diane. And, it looks as if I will get to see Voivod in Denver next week. Finally!
Avatar 12:50pm
Chris from DC:

Is that still the tour with Vektor (and their new record slays)?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:51pm
Luna:

I wish. Not with Vektor on the second leg, sadly. They're with King Parrot and Child Bite.
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Chris from DC:

Still, Voivod
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mariano:

Tuned in just in time for VOIVOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!! Got my metal face on and everything!
Avatar 12:57pm
Cheri Pi:

Vvvvvvvvvvooiiiiiivvvvvvoooodddd still!!!
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

whoa, looks like I'm just in time for the Stabbing...
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Cecile:

great, I can catch about 30 minutes or so
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Chris from DC:

I saw that lineup around that time.
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Cecile:

damn, I'm sorry I missed them. I loved it when people pissed off the hardcore kids. Like Die Kreuzen with long hair.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

Like Rollins too--people HATED his hair.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

Black Market Baby!
Avatar 1:22pm
InBrkly:

Today if you are a rebellious youth, you get a nice haircut, and wear a dress shirt and tie.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:22pm
Rich in Washington:

this has always been my fave GI song.
Avatar 1:22pm
Cecile:

GI were always one of my favorite DC bands.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:24pm
eyenoise:

John Stabb benefit comp: amancalledstabb.bandcamp.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:24pm
mariano:

I always thought it was a thing for US hardcore bands not to look too hardcore in general: so many of them just wore t-shirts an jeans and had a variety of hairstyles, usually short, but there was no shortage of long hair either.
Avatar 1:24pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

GI gigs were crucial to this young Rev's intangible development. Insane fun, always.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:25pm
Rich in Washington:

right on, mariano: I don't know about the East coast, but it seemed like it wasn't until the mid-80s that hardcore developed a really rigid uniform look.
  1:26pm
Chris Steel:

Great to hear Tom talking about his friend and band mate, John Stabb. I hope this is cathartic for you, Tom. Much love from the UK. Long live the clown prince, avenging punk godfather. Long live Stabb!!!
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Chris from DC:

Yep, and Black Market Baby too.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

@mariano: that's the way it was in PA where I grew up, jeans, T-shirt, short hair.
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Chris from DC:

That's yep Rev.
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Cecile:

Most of the bands started out looking really hardcore, but as soon as they either graduated from high school or heard the Stooges, they let a lot of that stuff go. The audiences were more fashion addicted than the bands in general.
Avatar 1:27pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

The opening riff to BLENDING IN remains one of the top moments in rock 'n roll history. I HAVE SPOKEN.
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Cecile:

and except for certain bands's shows in lower MI/Detroit, the audiences were pretty half ass about that too.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:27pm
Rich in Washington:

I remember seeing cool, somewhat prominent bands come into town and it was refreshing to see that they didn't look at all how I'd imagine them - none of the punk accoutrement you would think. Just regular dudes or gals playing on stage.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

to be honest though, if your hair was short back then, you stood out like a turd in a punch bowl. So it didn't take a lot to look punk
Avatar 1:28pm
Cecile:

REV YOU ARE RIGHT
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Cecile:

very true, dcp
Avatar 1:29pm
Cecile:

what is the significance of the phrase legless bull?
Avatar 1:30pm
Cecile:

I remember that show!
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

CECILE!!!
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Cecile:

People used to call me Cecil the Seasick Seaserpent when I was a kid. It was the only nickname I liked because I liked Cecil.
Avatar 1:32pm
Cecile:

people don't remember how mad punks got when bands did silly covers
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:32pm
mariano:

This is just based on my subjective memory, but the first US band I remember going out of their way to look hardcore was Rancid, with the studded leather jackets and mohawks.
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Cecile:

OH! got it.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

we wanted ORIGINALS!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

At one point, seemingly everyone in the scene(s) worked at Olsson's, packing boxes & etc..
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

The cooler groups never bothered with looks. I remember being put off by GBH with all the spikey hair and shit.
Avatar 1:34pm
Cecile:

I watched the Meat Puppets completely jerk around an audience of hardcore kids. It was awesome.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 1:34pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

@Cecile - Was that from the Beany and Cecil cartoon?
Avatar 1:34pm
Cecile:

Meat Puppets were a band full of Stabbs.
Avatar 1:35pm
đ¢ ÞäŦ:

I saw the Pups back then too. It was confusing.
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Cecile:

Yes. that was his official name "Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:36pm
coe:

Head shaving was at Irving Plaza
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

I met Don recently--he's a wild dude.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

That basement studio was oddly brutal & cozy at the same time.
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totallybiased:

Thanks for all your help on the City Gardens documentary. You and John were really helpful and enthusiastic. Making that film was a joy and we're grateful for John's interviews. RIP. Thanks. Toby, Music Supervisor and producer, Riot On The Dance Floor.
  1:42pm
Jai:

KKOOOOOOOOOIIIIIIIPPPOOOOOOONNNNNNNDDDDDD! Beautiful large carp-like fish swimming before me in hotel lobby!
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totallybiased:

...and thankful for the special soundboard live GI from City Gardens c. 1988 for the film
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Cecile:

YEAH
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InBrkly:

you know as much as I like the later albums for being more melodic, I always hated how produced they sound. I like the crackly energy of the early EPs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:50pm
mariano:

I don't really fault the UK bands for sporting "the look" though: music scenes, for whatever complex sociological reasons, have always been more tribal (for lack of a better term) in the UK in their identification, which goes back to the days of the mods and rockers. There were/are definite looks that go with being a skinhead, punk, mod, suedehead, etc, each with its own class/social/political associations. I remember back in the 90s arguing with an English friend of mine (and bandmate) who insisted that the Ramones couldn't be a punk band because of the long hair.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:54pm
mariano:

My first big arena concert was Ratt with Bon Jovi opening! Still have a soft spot for Warren Di Martini's soloing!
  1:55pm
Lyle:

Interesting that you played Voivod. 1992 was my actual last year of any kind of touring activity. My age started to betray me. Actually my embouchure collapsed and my lips wouldn't purse. Makes it hard to play the trombone, I'll tell you that! Haven't been much of a kisser since, either, though my wife would tell you differently. Sweet, sweet Edna. In '92 I was playing 4th 'bone for Paul Anka and we shared a bill with Voivod at Toad's Place in New Haven. Anyway, I was feeling a bit blue as my medical issues were hampering my ability to "blatt," which is when a 'bone player distorts the lowest notes for dramatic effect. Anka loves blatting and he was berating me nightly and threatening to can me. Voivod's bass player (name?) took me aside and smoked a cigarette with me in the green room. It was a curious tasting Canadian tobacco of some sort. At any rate, my playing radically improved after that - so much so that Anka gave me an extended solo during "Having My Baby." The crowd went nuts. I played only four shows after that. Miss those days.
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V Priceless:

Ha! Gracin's in Hempstead! I bought my first bass amp there!
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InBrkly:

LOL at "curious tasting canadian tobacco"
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mariano:

Reminds me of "Late in the Evening" by Paul Simon: "...so I stepped outside and smoked myself a J/It was late in the evening, and I blew that room away!"
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

th'BLENDING!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Good one, Lyle! Someday, you can reveal the origin of the "sad trombone" lick. Wah-wah-wahhh!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

This was always the favorite GI rekkid at Druid Towers. T'was the era of seeing the most GI shows, certainly.

[RIP hung jury pub & all the sweat spilled therein]
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 2:07pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Always remember Morley Safer from 60 Minutes. Passed away today at age 84. He retired like a week ago.
Avatar 2:13pm
InBrkly:

How did a sitar ever make its way into GI? I really dig it.
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InBrkly:

THE Pixies
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InBrkly:

The the
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totallybiased:

You guys gave us “Blending In” & "Puppet On A String" from City Gardens for the documentary. Stabb, Tom Lyle, J. Robbins, Peter Moffett lineup 1988
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Diane Kamikaze:

www.gofundme.com...
www.ebay.com...

AManCallesStabb.Bandcamp.com
  2:21pm
Deb:

Nice tribute, Tom! LOVE Love The GIs! Stabb did talk A BOATLOAD. First time y'all played Gainesville he was hoarse, communicating by note writing. Reconnected for GI show at Fest October 2015 & Stabb was hoarse again - talking via notes! Classic. XO
  2:21pm
Chris Steel:

He's being pretty brave, speaking so soon after John's passing. These past 12 days have been really tough, and I barely knew John. It is great hearing these stories about Stabb, though. Shame it's under such shitty circumstances...
  2:24pm
Chris Steel:

The CD, John Stabb “Riding For Candyland, 1991-1993″ is pretty amazing if ya wanna hear some of the post G.I. stuff, too. Give it a listen!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

whoa, never heard Plain to See this slow. Me likey.
  2:32pm
Department of Corrections:

https://amancalledstabb.bandcamp.com/
  2:33pm
Chris Steel:

JADED EYES!!!
  Swag For Life Member 2:34pm
BarbR:

<3!
  2:36pm
curlee59:

Jaded Eyes was John doing Ian Curtis....for me.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

..or Vanian
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V Priceless:

I here the Vanian/Damned thing for sure on that cut, circa "Strawberries" era...
  2:40pm
Chris Steel:

I think Strawberries was John's favourite Damned album.
  2:41pm
Iowa:

Slipknot, please. :>)
  2:46pm
curlee59:

Getting old here,,,,didn't the original UK import The Damned Strawberries LP have a strawberry sent?
  2:48pm
Chris Steel:

Yes it did. Didn't last long though!
  2:49pm
curlee59:

thnx Chris!
  2:51pm
Chris Steel:

No worries, buddy. I'm actually in the UK, so it wasn't import for me! Listening in from miles away, and giving my support to Tom, and love to John...
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sphere:

yknow, i can hear the beginning of Fugazi in late-model GI.
  2:52pm
Chris Steel:

Drunk on strange wine...
  2:54pm
Chris Steel:

Strange Wine had the best music video of all time....
  2:55pm
dj:

Was John bipolar?
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Cecile:

Strange Wine is great.
  2:57pm
Ben:

Who was the first true metal band?
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InBrkly:

youtu.be...
  2:57pm
JakeGould:

@Ben: Black Sabbath?
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sphere:

@JakeGould: Agreed.
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Cecile:

Come back Tom. We could use more stories.
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V Priceless:

thanks DK and Tom - brilliant tribute.
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coelacanth:

Thanks Diane and Thanks Tom. Great interview! Great music.
rest in peace John Stabb Schroeder.
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sphere:

thanks.
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mariano:

Thanks so much Tom and DK... great show!
  2:59pm
JakeGould:

Video for “Strange Wine”: www.youtube.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:00pm
mariano:

I think Black Sabbath is generally considered the first true metal album.
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Cecile:

Have we done a Peer Pressure with Tom? If so, can we do another one?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:00pm
chris:

thanks, Diane and Tom!
  3:05pm
Chris Steel:

Will the 'Remembering John Stabb' with Tom Lyle, be available to download, so as to listen again?
  3:11pm
Arden49:

Previously unreleased recordings of John Stabb with 2 of his post GI projects is available as a limited edition CD. Proceeds go for John Benefit Fund. johnstabb.com...
  3:12pm
Arden49:

johnstabb.com...
  3:14pm
Arden49:

Also available on iTunes....itunes.apple.com...
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Diane Kamikaze:

@Chris Steel, not for a download per se, but there will be an archive stream available in about 2 hours that does not get taken down. On the WFMU home page on the right side is the heading RECENTLY ARCHIVED. It should be ready in a bit and then it can be listened to whenever. You can always use the search tool to look for the show as well. Tom and John have both separately previously been on the show, so look for a 2016 appearance and it should be there.... Thanks for listening, Rest In Peace, John!
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