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There are 6 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Donna and Dick
From: Alan Gordon
2. Re: Stu Phillips Sixties LP on Colpix
From: Michael Stroggoff
3. Re: The Myrtelles sing Artie Wayne
From: Artie Wayne
4. More Wirtz?
From: Mark Frumento
5. Re: Dino DVDs
From: Martin Roberts
6. Re: The Myrtelles sing Artie Wayne
From: David Bell
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 16:19:29 -0700
From: Alan Gordon
Subject: Donna and Dick
For any of you Donna (and/or Dick Dale) fans. I found this
great pic a short while back at a movie poster store here in
San Francisco. Unfortunately the store is out of business now.
I had to crop it a bit in the scanning because there is a small
chunk of one of the corners missing.
I've never seen it on any site or anywhere, for that matter...
except... Donna Loren at Brian's Drive-In Theater
I sent it to Brian, of Brian's Drive-In Theater site a while back,
but I forgot about you folks. And in case you haven't had the
privilege... Brian's site is very cool.
I don't know if I can, but I'll try to post it to the S'Pop Yahoo
group site for those of you who get the digests.
peace,
albabe
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 01:04:16 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael Stroggoff
Subject: Re: Stu Phillips Sixties LP on Colpix
Clark Davis:
> Unfortunately, the (Stu Phillips Colpix) LP I had is long gone,
> and it never seems to appear on CD. Anyone else have any comments
> regarding this wonderful recording, or know of where it might be
> available on Compact Disc?
I'm very friendly with Stu, and I'll ask him what he knows. He's
also speaking in L.A. on 17th July (if you're in that neck of the
woods), so you can ask him directly. See earlier posting on him a
couple of days ago.
Cheers!
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 04:52:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: Artie Wayne
Subject: Re: The Myrtelles sing Artie Wayne
Ian..........How ya' doin'? I never knew we had any recording on the
song you mentioned.Thanks for the heads up.
regards, Artie Wayne
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 19:08:51 -0000
From: Mark Frumento
Subject: More Wirtz?
Yes!
For all you completists out there I've compiled (with the help of
several in-the-know S'Poppers) two CDs worth of Mark Wirtz produced
45s from the 60s. All of the songs, with the exception of one, have
not appeared on any CD/CDR. In essense this collection is a
continuation of the Mark Wirtz Anthology I started last year.
As most of you know by now it's been one of my "chores" to expose
(yes, perhaps over expose?) Mark's work to others. As I've come to
find out there are people all over the world with the same objective.
In fact Keiron Tyler, a writer and CD compiler in the UK, reports
that his full length article about Mark will be appearing in an
upcoming Mojo magazine. In addition, a Japaese fan sent several songs
previously unknown to me. These songs have apparently been making the
rounds in Japanese Mark Wirtz collector circles for some time. Pretty
cool to find these pockets of interest.
Anyway, write me off list if you'd like to know more. In the mean
time thanks to Phil, Martin, Harvey, Paul, Luis and other's who dug
deep into their collections.
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 20:12:41 +0100
From: Martin Roberts
Subject: Re: Dino DVDs
Hello Albabe,
Sorry I didn't make myself clear: BUY, BUY, BUY!
The complete story as I know it:
Worldwide, the only "Dean Martin TV Show" DVD available for purchase
is called "That's Amore". Great sound and picture quality, it plays
for over an hour and is very, very highly recommended.
In various States of the USA, regional releases have been made
available to test the public's willingness (or otherwise) to buy more
product from Dean Martin's TV Show's. Again Sue (and I) would advise
purchase and if you don't mind Sue would be interested to know the
shows on sale in your area - off list perhaps!
Besides these official releases, there is an underground market in
'grey area' videos from the TV show. At present it is the only way to
see acts such as the Righteous Brothers and Jan and Dean etc. The
quality is not as good and they can be expensive but are also great
fun.
Two other TV series' hosted or starring Dean Martin are also available
on DVD or video: "The Colgate Hour" (Dean and Jerry Lewis) and "The
Roasts". Both, depending on your sense of humour, can be quite funny
but are not essential for a Dino way of life.
Reading your Dino introduction, I'd suggest you owe your dad a copy of
"That's Amore" as a Thank You!
Martin
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 15:44:51 EDT
From: David Bell
Subject: Re: The Myrtelles sing Artie Wayne
(While wearing Marigolds) Mick Patrick observed:
> Maxie has no desire to own a computer. Neither has he any wish to
> be in possession of a J Cloth. Damp or otherwise. If you want the
> record finding, may I suggest you enlist the services of those
> two birds from TV's How Clean Is Your House? And should these
> comments find their way back to Mr Baumgart, I shall know exactly
> who the blabbermouth is! :-)
So, Mick, are you Kim or Aggie? I see you as the one with the feather
boa marigold. Gotta go, they're on Channel 4 as I write.
David
(who's no blabbermouth unless the scandal is absolutely vitriolic)!
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