BRAIN/BOC: Sadness about the radio audience
Ted Jackson jr. 6L6
tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU
Thu Nov 13 10:21:56 EST 1997
> From: Bolts of Ungodly Vision <scruto19 at POTSDAM.EDU>
> I tried to give away _Eponymous_ and _Trep_ CDs on my show, but not a soul
> dialed in :(. Although I did devote the last half hour of the show to
> nothing but Albert Bouchard/tBS penned material :)
>
No point in casting pearls before swine, Jason!
> For those of you lucky enough to have the Quadrophonic mix of T&M, what are
> the little spoken pieces that frequent OD'd and Hot Rails?
> Q: About when did BOC become a headlining act?
It kind of depends. I suspect they were headlining in the NY area
soon enough, then spreading to the northeast. I know by Secret
Treaties they were a headline act, but not always. Around that time
I actually saw BOC open for, I believe, BTO! No shit, but it was
cool, 'cause everyone left after BOC!
> Q: What role in producing BOC's material did Murray Krugman have,
> considering the well documented chicanery of his associate Mr. Pearlman?
Can't help there...
> Tiddbit/conjecture: Paul Williams introduced the music of Procol Harum to
> Sandy P. in '68 to the latter's approval. Since that was the year of their
> epic 17minute suite "In Held Twas In I" (trivia 2: the first rock
> multimovement suite it was,too) I wonder if that was the year that gave
> Sandy the embryonic notion of Immaginos?
>
Did that predate the Who's 'A Quick One...?'
> rose, reverberated, and comprehendo-ed,
> Jason
>
theo
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