Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Swingin' Neckbreakers -- The Return of Rock (Telstar)
2. Forty-Fives -- Get It Together (Ng)
3. Gimmicks -- The Honeymoon's Over (Estrus)
4. Hitch -- Hot Isotope (indie)
5. Huck -- Nothing Left To Hold on to But a Grudge (Orchaphat)
6. Jeff Crane -- Piece of the Action (Glam Dog)
7. 12 Step Program -- Live at the Lucky Dog (indie)
8. Fleshtones -- Hitsburgh Revisited (Epitaph Europe)
9. Risk of Reality -- Live Demo (indie tape)
10. Officer Down -- Officer Down (indie)
Submitted by Captain P.J., host of the Rockin' Revolution, heard
Thursday evenings from 12:30 to 2 a.m. on WCUW (91.3 FM).
Your top ten
1. Who -- Tommy (Decca)
2. Kinks -- Schoolboys in Disgrace (Velvel)
3. Sex Pistols -- Never Mind the Bollocks (Warner Bros.)
4. Various artists -- Jesus Christ Superstar (MCA)
5. Sparks -- Kimono My House (Island/Polygram)
6. Mott the Hoople -- Mott (Columbia/Rhino)
7. Blondie -- Plastic Letters (Chrysalis)
8. The Jam -- Setting Sons (Polydor)
9. Generation X -- Generation X (Chrysalis)
10. Beatles -- everything (Capitol)
Submitted by John Surette of the DeNiros, who'll rip through tracks from
the recently released John Surette and the DeNiros CD this Saturday at
Dinny's.
Web site of the week
www.stantonstreet.com/orourkeusa/index.shtml
El Paso, Texas, resident Patrick O'Rourke has spent the past six weeks on his
own Kerouacian On the Road adventure on his Easy Racer bike. Find out if
it was easier to get from Phoenix to Seattle via Southwest Airlines than it was
to get from Seattle to New York by bike. Think he might hop back on the bike
after seeing the lines at JFK?