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September

Posted at September 2, 2008 by tjackson

NIGHT VISITORS
Though it was awfully close this great group never got signed for various reasons involving over-hype and cocaine. Probably just as well. Tony Gilroy went on to be a great screenwriter and director. These days were when we could go to double features all day and gig at night. He talks about that period in Boston in this interview. Bard Richmond founded several million dollar computer companies, Bernie Lobello struck gold with investments and regained a happy life and family, and I was drafted by Robin Lane to careen into new adventures.
TJ on drums
Bernie Lobello singer/ writer/keys/guitar
Bard Richmond bass
Tony Gilroy guitar

I Hear You Calling

Look Up To You

Talk To Me

Ain’t Nothing Like My Girl

THE BAND THAT TIME FORGOT
This band has had the same guys for 23 years and we do awesome versions of 60’s hot buried chestnuts. Our web site is a bit under cared for , but it’s there. You can see our song list.
This audio is a mock advertisement put together from material we ran through at the Club 30 home studio of WRKO production guru Bill Smith. Bill assembled this from rare, never intended-to-be heard moments in his studio. Pretty good job and kinda funny!

Tim ‘Stash’ Jackson – drums vocals, jokes
Peter ‘Head West’ Hoffman – guitar, vocals
Richard ‘Rainbow’ Gates – bass, vocals
Larry ‘Sonny California’ Luddecke keys, guitar, vocal
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ROBIN LANE & THE CHARTBUSTERS

TJ on drums
Robin singer/ writer/guitar
Scott Baerenwald bass
Asa Brebner/Leroy Radcliff guitar

From our first First Warner Bros Record.
Lotsa drum madness

Many Years Ago

“What The People Are Doing” 1980
From our Second Warner Bros Record.
Great Asa Brebner guitar solo -

ROBIN LANE & THE CHARTBUSTERS “PsycHotic DiSordeRs”
“Piece of Mind” 2005
Fun Drum Fills
Same line up as in 1980 with Pat Wallace on guitar
David Minahan and Asa producing

VAS DEFERENS
Accept no imitations. We were first. Know your biology

IN PRAISE OF OLDER WOMEN
This band was and is great. With Nellie singing and lyrics and CJ Allen writing. The songs are unique. Love this one. I’ll get the lyrics up soon.
Tim – drums
Peter Hoffman – guitar, vocals
CJ Allen – guitar
Nelson – Vocal
Richard Gates – bass, vocals
Larry Luddecke keys, guitar, vocal
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ROGER SALLOOM
GOT TO GET OUT OF WORCESTER

Recorded this with Roger so long ago I almost forget who played on it. A rollicking track. But the crowd noise is post produced – it’s a studio track.
Tim – DRUMS
Jeff Anderson on BASS
Bobby Keyes on GUITAR

KEVIN CONNELLY
web site
From his CD “Little Town’ I always liked the feel of the track.
Produced by Ducky Carlisle
Tim Drums
Martin Sexton on backgrounds,
Dana Colley – Sax

YOUNG RATIONALS “Evidence” 1987 *new addition 1/13/08*
One self released album
Youtube has made us HUGE all over again, Check out the video for this song, directed by yours truly with the help and equipment from the multi-talented Mr. Stone – on 3/4 inch tape , edited in analogue. Those were the days!

Tim drums
Steve Stone writer/keys/voice
Richard Gates bass
Sheldon Mirowitz guitar

PATTY LARKIN “Step Into The Light by” 1985
From her first album
TJ on drums
Richard Gates on bass

YOUNG RATIONALS “Under Control” 1987
Tim drums
Steve Stone writer/keys/voice
Richard Gates bass
Sheldon Mirowitz guitar

JOHN SAYLES from LIMBO “Lovin’ You Is Hell Enough For Me”
Written by Sayles and Mason Daring and Rust Farm
John Sayles was nice enough to let me narrate his story for “Limbo” of which this is a re-recorded version. He needed it faster – a lot words to stuff in.
It’s not in the movie , but on the soundtrack which also features “The Boss” on the title song. I’m sure this is the only time me and the boss will share credits. I have plenty more to add – new files are being added at the top.

Narration by Tim Jackson -

 
 

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