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Geek Weekly #1
GW#1 - p8 (7)
HANDY ADDRESSES --> [mollusk diagram]
Get all the Fells and Drags 7"s.
For music lovers:
NEEDLE EXPRESS 785-A Rockville Avenue Rockville, MD 20852
RIDERS IN THE SKY INTERNATIONAL BUCKAROO CLUB PO BOX 121134 NASHVILLE, TN 37212-1134
ESTRUS RECORDS PO BOX 2125 Bellingham, WA 98227-2125
RRRecords 151 Paige St. Lowell, MA 01852
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For zine lovers:
BUST PO Box 319, Ansonia Station New York, NY 10023
GRAND ROYALE PO Box 26689 Los Angeles, CA 90026
YELLOW SUBMARINE/UNCLE JUNKY PO Box 81 Elmira, NY 14902-0081
Geek Weekly #2 [November Food'n'Fun issue]
GW#2 - p14 (13)
addresses:
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—see Record Reviews (p. 20)
To get a copy of that Flying Saucer Attack record: VHF, Box 7365, Fairfax Station, VA 22039.
For Yo La Tengo’s Fakebook, write to Bar/None Records, PO Box 1704, Hoboken, NJ 07030.
You can get the K-Tel 70’s tributes or any of Javelin Boot’s regards from Pravda Records, 3823 N. Southport, Box A1, Chicago IL 60613 Or I’ll bring ‘em back with me for ya after my X-mas trip to Chicago. I always love another excuse to go to Southport, my favorite Chicago street.
For that lock groove 7” or any of a number of other annoying records write RRRecords, 151 Paige St., Lowell, MA 01852.
An ad caught my eye cause it advertised a Pure Joy CD-ick!! - and Phantom Surfers 45s and stuff by the Fastbacks. PopLlama Products, PO Box 95364, Dept. F, Seattle, WA 98145. Cool Name, too.
And, of course, with Slint, Palace Brothers, Big Black, Royal Trux & Pavement, there’s Touch & Go, PO Box 25520-OC, Chicago, IL, 60625.
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GW#2 - p22 (21)
more recordings: RRRecords Lockgroove 7": This is a mindblowing thing to own! It is a clear plastic 7" record with 100 (ONE HUNDRED) separate locked grooves, each of some sound. They're really neat & I think I've listened to most of 'em but it's hard to tell. This is the perfect record with which to annoy your neighbors.
I LIKE TO DIE The Drags: (Resin Records 7") This is my favorite song right now! Sure it's basically a novelty but it is pure. Great garagey band and a great 60s garage song. It's rockin'!!! You must have this!
BACK TO SCHOOL Royal True (Touch and Go 7") Heroin in musical form (as I imagine it to be). Brings to mind a sweet spring day in Zilker Park, on the Rock, Drinkin' beer, skippin' school, didn't have to pay rent. We were cool. And it probably looks better in retrospect than it really was, but ahhh . . . the memories! This record makes you think about those days, but, unfortunately, it also makes you remember that those days are gone.
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