Bell Kelly's Teenage Wasteland

December 1, 2019 Favoriting


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Favoriting The Roadrunner - Nato Coles & The Blue Diamond Band (CD: Flyover) [Rum Bar]
Favoriting I Can Tell - Bo Diddley (45) 1962 [Checker]
Favoriting No Regrets - Lisa Commentucci Lowden (CD: Perhaps I'm A Raincloud) [no label]

 
Favoriting She Helps Me Celebrate - Trolley (CD: Caught In The Darkness) [Easter]
Favoriting Too Late To Kiss You Now - The Cords (CD: Now Hear This! Garage & Beat From The Norman Petty Vaults) 1966 [Big Beat]
Favoriting Trois Nuits De Chen - Les Breastfeeders (Digital single) [Blow The Fuse]
Favoriting Johnny On The Spot - Dennis Edwards (45) 1966 [International Soulsville]
Favoriting Can't Go Back - The Kurt Baker Combo (45) [Wicked Cool]

 
Favoriting One Down - The Ugly Beats (CD: Stars Align) [Get Hip]
Favoriting City Of New Orleans - Steve Goodman (45) 1972 [Buddha]
Favoriting Kids Laugh At You - The Briefs (CD: Platinum Rats) [Burger]
Favoriting Every Night A New Surprise - The Moving Sidewalks (45) 1967 [Wand]
Favoriting 41 Miles To Roscoe - The Midnight Callers (Digital single) [no label]

 
Favoriting The Very Last Day - The Frantic Five (45) [Back To Beat Records]
Favoriting Made To Love - The Everly Brothers (12" LP: A Date With The Everly Brothers) 1960 [Warner Bros.]
Favoriting Why - Richard & The Young Lions (CD: Volume 2) [Wicked Cool]
Favoriting Tears Baby - Johnny West * (45) 1962 [Soul]
Favoriting Turn Your Head Around - The Dirty Truckers (CD: Dirty Snakes EP) [Rum Bar]

 
Favoriting Bleed - The See No Evils (CD: Out Of The Shadows) [Heavy Soul]
Favoriting Someone To Love - The Great Society (45) 1966 [Northbeach]
Favoriting Done Is Done - Theatre Royal (CD: Incidental Friend) [Vacilando '68]
Favoriting Feel So Good - Shirley & Lee (45) 1956 [Aladdin]
Favoriting Hackensack - Johnathan Pushkar (CD: Straighten Up) [Jem]

 
Favoriting Kitty Girl Valentine - The Unclaimed (Digital EP: The Unclaimed) [Groovie Records]
Favoriting Sugartime - The McGuire Sisters (45) 1957 [Coral]
Favoriting They Don't Know - The Speedways (CD: Just Another Regular Summer) [Rum Bar]
Favoriting You Don't Care About Me - The Tallysmen (45) 1965 [Tally]
Favoriting Passing By - The Fallen Leaves (12" LP: Maximum Minimum) [Parliament]

 
Favoriting Light As A Mouse - Warren Teagarden & The Good Grief (CD: Modern Drugs) [Meaningless World Records]
Favoriting Teenager's Love Song - The Pharaohs (45) 1956 [Class]
Favoriting Bad News - The Televisionaries (7" EP: Ram-A-Lam-A) [Hi-Tide]
Favoriting You Cheated - The Shields (45) 1958 [Tender]
Favoriting Out On The Streets - The Carvels NYC (7" EP: Late Night Heart) [Die Laughing]

 
Favoriting Spasms - The Iguana Death Cult (CD: Nude Casino) [Innovative Leisure]
Favoriting Why - The Dirty Wurds (45) 1965 [Marina]
Favoriting All Over This World - The Real Impossibles (Digital single) [Rum Bar]
Favoriting Rock Island Line - The Lonnie Donegan Skiffle Group (45) 1956 [London]

 



Listener comments!

Avatar 11/30 12:38pm Sid:

i1.wp.com...
Avatar 3:15pm Mailman Tom:

Now we begin the cold, dark, and dreary days of December
Avatar 3:15pm Sid:

Dee Dee Cember.
Avatar 3:19pm Motobro:

Whadayatalkinabout Bill, itz a beautiful day in Boonton
  3:31pm Bob Waquoit:

That song by the Chords was awesome. That's why I listen.
  3:45pm Bob a:

Must be the Roscoe Diner.
  3:45pm Bob Waquoit:

FYI, It's The Cords and the song is on You Tube
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:05pm mariano:

Hey Bill, everyone.
Avatar 4:05pm Sid:

No wonder Grace has been able to paint for the past 25 years.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:06pm mariano:

Is this the version of Someone to Love by Grace Slick's first band? I forget their name.
Avatar 4:07pm Snortley:

The Great Society, featuring Grace and other members of the Slick family.
Avatar 4:07pm Sid:

The Great Society
Avatar 4:10pm Sid:

Somebody To Love (initially 'Someone to Love') co-written by Grace's then brother-in-law Darby Slick, pre-Airplane.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:12pm mariano:

Ah, that's right, thanks y'all!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:18pm coelacanth∅))):

she was probably jealous of Marty because he could sing
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:18pm coelacanth∅))):

...and write
Avatar 4:19pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Marty I heard quoted as saying wouldn't do Gracie with your stick...Yeah - believe all that...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:20pm coelacanth∅))):

certainly believable
Avatar 4:22pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Gracie a great unique Singer. A singular Psycheedelic San Francisco Artiste. Marty a marvelous soaring more conventional Singer. Started the band @ his own venue ?
& they were great together. Also.
Avatar 4:25pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...kewl distinctive thang about SF Psych scene was people with dif backgrounds coming together to make a new thing
- which Airplane exemplifies...& worked kewl...cept when not.
  4:25pm Jett:

Hey Bill, how about playing one from that Rue 66 album.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:26pm coelacanth∅))):

re: Grace - no.
...she did write 2 good songs though, in the course of her career.
...and she was indeed a great harmony vocal for Balin's great voice.
Avatar 4:28pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

She was an atypical (for then) deep female voice - & more abstract & Psych. Quite original & influential.
  4:40pm Jett:

Last time I saw Jefferson Airplane on television they had Cathy Richardson singing lead vocals. She's not bad, but can't compare to Grace in her best days.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:45pm mariano:

I was never a huge Airplane fan, though I didn't particularly dislike them either. It's just that all I ever heard on classic rock radio was White Rabbit and Somebody to Love. Then a few years back Netflix had a documentary on them, with lots of live footage, and I was blown away, have to say. It led to a deep dive into the rabbit hole of their discography. Have had a lot of respect for them since.
Avatar 4:46pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Never trust Commercial Radio ! :p
  4:48pm Jett:

Always preferred the original version of "You Cheated" by The Slades, but the Shields version is good also.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:49pm mariano:

Amen to that, Rabbit. Was unfortunately all I had during my teenage years in the Bible Belt. Well, until thankfully Night Flight came along on USA, that was a real lifeline.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:56pm coelacanth∅))):

i always did and still do love the 'airplane just consider Grace extremely overrated and a lot of that attention simply because she was an openly sexual female in a male-dominated world.
i think she really wasn't a good singer. (nothing to do with her register!) and a bit of an arrogant person...
she sang harmonies well and her voice was good for that; but her almost bellowing singing when she sang lead doesn't do it for me.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:58pm coelacanth∅))):

(Marty Balin's beautiful voice fortunately usually dominated)
Avatar 4:58pm Sid:

2 or 3 is ~way~ too young for your own nightstand.
  7:39pm anonymous dj:

The J. A. were an impressive live band with stage presence who fronted a wild, psychedelic light show. I saw them 3x, 70-71.
  8:36pm JoeR:

Anyone who thought Grace wasn't a great singer should listen to "Aerie" on Long John Silver album.
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