Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Screaming Lord
Sutch -- "Black and Hairy"
2. Crewnecks -- "Rockin' Zombie"
3. Frantics -- "Werewolf"
4. Round Robin -- "I'm the Wolf Man"
5. Jim Burgett -- "Jekyll and Hyde"
6. Cramps -- "I was a Teenage Werewolf"
7. Jackie Morningstar -- "Rockin' in the Graveyard"
8. Screamin' Jay Hawkins -- "Voodoo Priestess"
9. Dicky Do and the Don'ts -- "Flip Top Box"
10. Sharky Todd and the Monsters -- "Cool Gool"
Submitted by Fran Ritchie, who's dedicated his annual Halloween specials to
the memory of the late Screaming Lord Sutch. The frightening sounds air this
Saturday from 9 to 11 p.m. on the Rock and Roll Party and on Monday from
6 to 9 a.m. on CrossTracks on WCUW (91.3 FM).
Web site of the week
westwaytotheworld.com
members.tripod.com/~joe_strummer
The official Web site of the Clash
contains sound clips from their new live CD, Westway to the World. It's
a must-listen especially for the cuts recorded live in Boston in 1982 and for a
15-minute segment of the video of the same name. Frontman Joe Strummer, who's
back with the Mescaleros and a new CD, Rock Art and the X-Ray Style, is
worshipped on this page filled with rare interviews and an obsessive musical
and film bibliography of the leader of the "only band that mattered" who
returns to Boston to play the Roxy on November 22.