Saturday, April 18, 2026

10 SONGS: 4/18/2026

10 Songs is a weekly list of ten songs that happen to be on my mind at the moment. The lists are usually dominated by songs played on the previous Sunday night's edition of This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl. The idea was inspired by Don Valentine of the essential blog I Don't Hear A Single

This week's edition of 10 Songs draws exclusively from the playlist for This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1332

PALMYRA DELRAN AND THE DOPPEL GANG: Hold Tight

Anyone who has ever listened to Palmyra Delran hold court on her SiriusXM Underground Garage radio show Palmyra's Trash-Pop Treasures already knows that Palmyra is the real deal, blessed with impeccable taste and a thorough understanding and appreciation of the rock and the pop. As a performer, she's well capable of channeling her passion and savvy into the creation of trash-pop treasures of her own, accomplished in various incarnations with the Coolies, the Friggs, and other irresistible dbas. 

The latest single from her flagship combo Palmyra Delran and the Doppel Gang serves up an invigmoratin' workout of the '60s UK power pop classic "Hold Tight." The original 1966 version by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich is among my all-time favorite tracks, and it was one of many gems I considered rhapsodizing in my book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1). I didn't have room for it in the book, but in the mean time we're thrilled with the opportunity to program Palmyra and her Gang holding tight and demonstrating their own mastery of the form. It spins here again this coming Sunday night. 

Palmyra knows her stuff. We know enough to keep playing her stuff. And bonus points to Palmyra Delran’s Doppel Gang for including guitarist and long-time friend to this show Michael Lynch.

THE CORNER LAUGHERS: Crumb Clean

There is something just so enticingly sunshiney about the music of the Corner Laughers. The blissful wave of audible illumination continues on the group's new album Concerns Of Wasp And Willow, and its warm glow is in ample evidence on the sublime current single "Crumb Clean." Little darling (as some British guy once said), it's been a long, cold, lonely winter. With the Corner Laughers on the radio, I feel warmer already.

(I'd already selected the Corner Laughers for a spot on this week's 10 Songs when I discovered that they were also guests on this week's new episode of can't-miss podcast The Spoon. Ah, I love it when a plan comes together. Especially when it comes together without benefit of, y'know...a plan.)

ROME 56: Invisible Man
THE SHIRTS: Love Is A Fiction
THE SHIRTS: Tell Me Your Plans

We love the Shirts, and the release of two previously-unissued archival live albums from these classic CBGB stalwarts (last year's 1981 recording Live Featuring Annie Golden, this year's Live At Paradise 1979) has spawned a renewed commitment to programming the Shirts as often as possible. We've heard (unsubstantiated) rumblings of more to come from the big ol' vault of Shirts; if true, we approve.

This week's show includes two tracks by the Shirts, one from Live At Paradise 1979 and one from the Shirts' second album, 1979's Street Light Shine. Our next show will also offer a pair of Shirts, reprising the Live At Paradise version of "Tell Me Your Plans" (my favorite Shirts song) and introducing the belated (and then some) TIRnRR debut of a track from their 1980 album Inner Sleeve. Shirts-O-Rama!

Shirts guitarist Arthur La Monica is currently playing with a cool combo called Rome 56, a fine group that also includes Arthur's wife Kathy La Monica. Past shows have offered a few delights from Rome 56's 2024 album Paradise Is Free and 2025 effort Pony Tales, and this week we return to Paradise Is Free for our first-ever spin of a great, great earworm called "Invisible Man."

THE STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK: Incense And Peppermints

The Greatest Record Ever Made!

SEX CLARK FIVE: Plastic All Over The World
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE: It Don't Feel Good

Huntsville, Alabama's phenomenal pop combo Sex Clark Five into the Tottenham Sound of the Dave Clark Five. Sometimes the segues write themselves.

THE RAMONES: All's Quiet On The Eastern Front

From a previous post, discussing my 25 favorite Ramones tracks:

"All's Quiet On The Eastern Front" appeared on the Ramones' 1981 LP Pleasant Dreams, an album that doesn't sound like any other Ramones album. Pleasant Dreams was produced by Graham Gouldman, who achieved great success in the '60s as a songwriter for the Yardbirds, the Hollies, and Herman's Hermits, and subsequently as a performer with 10cc. And, as Johnny Ramone said in our interview, "The guy from 10cc producing the Ramones? 10cc sucks, and it's not right for the Ramones." (My 1994 interviews with Johnny, Joey, Marky, and C.J. appear in my book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones.)

On Pleasant Dreams, Gouldman's production made the Ramones sound...I dunno, smoother than expected? Phil Spector had done something similar with 1980's End Of The Century, another album that doesn't sound like any other Ramones album. In Spector's hands, the bubblepunk purity of the Ramones got lost in his Wall of Sound; Gouldman turned the Ramones into a new wave pop band. Neither End Of The Century nor Pleasant Dreams is at the same transcendent level as the classic fist four Ramones albums that preceded them.

Ignoring the anomaly of this album's place in the larger Carbona-huffin' picture, though, I need to risk contradicting myself: Pleasant Dreams is a fantastic record. Fantastic. I know Marky liked it, and we've established that Johnny hated it, but the fact that it wasn't Rocket To Russia doesn't prevent it from being compelling in its own right.

Pleasant Dreams is loaded with great Ramones songs, from "We Want The Airwaves" to "It's Not My Place (In The 9 To 5 World)" to "She's A Sensation" to the superb album closer "Sitting In My Room." "The KKK Took My Baby Away" is the best-known of the bunch. Would the tracks sound better if Ed Stasium or Tommy Ramone had produced them? Possibly. They sound pretty good as-is.

"All's Quiet On The Eastern Front" was my immediate pick when I bought the album in '81, and it has remained so. It's the sprightliest song ever done about a serial killer, stalking the street 'til the break of day, a track delivered with decidedly un-Ramoneslike percussion, and with backing vocals from Dee Dee Ramone asking that musical question, Can't you think my movements talk? Hey, you unsuspecting soon-to-be victims: Pleasant dreams!

THE BEATLES: Tell Me Why [Takes 4 and 5]

And speaking of the Tottenham Sound of the Dark Clark Five....

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I compiled a various-artists tribute album called Make Something Happen! A Tribute To The Flashcubes, and it's pretty damned good; you can read about it here and order it here. My new book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1) is now available, and you can order an autographed copy here. You can still get my previous book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones from publisher Rare Bird Books, OR an autographed copy here. If you like the books, please consider leaving a rating and/or review at the usual online resources.

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Friday, April 17, 2026

COMIC BOOK COVER GALLERY: Heroes (and others) in space, as seen in comics acquired in the '60s, '70s, and '80s

Space! Given that fact that the superhero explosion in comic books began with the 1938 debut of a strange visitor from another planet, it's fitting that space and its cosmic accoutrements have been such a pervasive and prevailing aspect of four-color adventures for nearly nine decades. As Artemis returns to Earth this week, Comic Book Cover Gallery directs its telescopic gaze to the moon, the stars, and the endless final frontier of the heavens themselves. Look! Up in the sky...!

As always, we'll be sticking exclusively to the '60s-'80s era of acquisition I've established for these galleries. Today's selection includes books I bought new, back issues I acquired after the fact (but within the timeline), and B-stock contraband originally purchased without their covers. These aren't actual photos of comics in my collection; most images are courtesy of the Grand Comics Database, which is grand indeed. But I did have each and every one of 'em at some point in time.

If you like what you see here on Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do), please consider a visit to CC's Tip Jar. You can also become a Boppin' booster on my Patreon page.

I compiled a various-artists tribute album called Make Something Happen! A Tribute To The Flashcubes, and it's pretty damned good; you can read about it here and order it here. My new book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1) is now available, and you can order an autographed copy here. You can still get my previous book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones from publisher Rare Bird Books, OR an autographed copy here. If you like the books, please consider leaving a rating and/or review at the usual online resources.

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl airs Sunday nights from 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming at SPARK stream and on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO. You can read about our history here.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE! Strawberry Alarm Clock, "Incense And Peppermints"

Drawn from a previous post, this is not part of my book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1).

An infinite number of tracks can each be THE greatest record ever made, as long as they take turns. Today, this is THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE!


THE STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK: Incense And Peppermints
Written by John S. Carter and Tim Gilbert [based on instrumental ideas by Mark Weitx and Ed King]
Produced by Frank Slay and Bill Holmes
Single, Uni Records, 1967

Going out to the Z-man, wherever he is. It's my happening, and it freaks me out!

I don't remember if I knew Strawberry Alarm Clock's "Incense And Peppermints" at the time of its 1967 chart reign--I was seven years old, but it's possible--or if I came to embrace the song after the fact. If the latter, I may have heard of the 1970 sexploitation film Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls before I knew "Incense And Peppermint;" I certainly didn't see the movie itself until many, many years later, and I didn't know that Strawberry Alarm Clock appeared in it, but I saw a Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls pictorial in Playboy, and that got my adolescent attention. (What business did a ten-year-old have reading Playboy? The business of staring at unclothed women. Plus articles, I guess.)

But yeah, in addition to the pulchritudinous charms of its actresses, Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls presented Strawberry Alarm Clock in a party scene, lip-syncing their hit from a few years back, and then doing the same with two new songs for the soundtrack LP (as well as pretending to back up the film's fictional combo the Carrie Nations).

Unlike the Carrie Nations, the Strawberry Alarm Clock kept their clothes on. Who cares what games we choose?

Little to gain, but nothing to lose. "Incense And Peppermint" was the group's only big hit, (though "Tomorrow" did make the Top 40 at # 23). But man, they earned that one hit, and one hit is one more freakin' hit than most of us ever achieve. The Strawberry Alarm Clock's one hit still buzzes like the audible psychedelic flash of a black light custom-fitted for AM radio. A yardstick for lunatics? That's one point of view. Good sense, innocence, cripplin' mankind. Beyond any valley of dolls, the sound of the Strawberry Alarm Clock is but one of many things I can't define. Turn on. Tune in. Turn your eyes around. And to hell with the Z-man anyway.

If you like what you see here on Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do), please consider a visit to CC's Tip Jar. You can also become a Boppin' booster on my Patreon page.

I compiled a various-artists tribute album called Make Something Happen! A Tribute To The Flashcubes, and it's pretty damned good; you can read about it here and order it here. My new book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1) is now available, and you can order an autographed copy here. You can still get my previous book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones from publisher Rare Bird Books, OR an autographed copy here. If you like the books, please consider leaving a rating and/or review at the usual online resources.

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl airs Sunday nights from 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming at SPARK stream and on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO. You can read about our history here.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Fake THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO Playlist: Records purchased in Buffalo, NY and its vicinity

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl is simply too large a concept to be neatly contained within a mere three-hour weekly time slot. Hence these occasional fake TIRnRR playlists, detailing shows we're never really going to do...but could.

Following last week's phonus-balonus playlist of records I bought in Brockport, NY 1977-2012, we have a similar programming concept of tunes I snagged in Buffalo and its surrounding area,1982 to...2023, or so? I moved to Buffalo in 1982, lived there for not quite five years, and have been back for many visits since then. I picked up a Moby Grape compilation CD on a '23 visit to the Queen City, so the stated time frame seems right.

The ups 'n' downs of my life in Buffalo were detailed in my 1980s memoir The Road To GOLDMINE. I worked for a record store chain for some of that time, and this playlist deliberately excludes the many promo LPs and 45s I snagged in that capacity. Today, we're only considering LPs, 45s,, and (later) CDs that I purchased new or used from some retail or private vendor in Erie County: Apollo Records (run by none other than Bomp! magazine's Gary Sperrazza!). Home Of The Hits, The Record Theatre, Cavages, The Record Mine, whatever record and stereo equipment place was in University Plaza before Record Theatre moved in, a church rummage sale in the basement under the day care where my wife worked, and a bunch of others. Boost Buffalo, it's good for you. 

Let's GO, Buffalo!

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Fake TIRnRR Playlist: Records I purchased in Buffalo, NY and its vicinity

* indicates an act I saw perform in Western New York when I lived there

*THE REDUCERS: Let's Go (Rave On, Let's Go)
*THE BANGLES: All About You (Columbia, All Over The Place)
ROKY ERICKSON: Don't Slander Me (Dynamic, single)
VANITY: Pretty Mess (Motown, single)
MOBY GRAPE: Omaha (Columbia, Vintage)
*THE RAMONES: In The Park (Sire, Subterranean Jungle)
--
FOOLS FACE: Nothing To Say (Talk, Tell America)
*EDDIE MURPHY: Party All The Time (Columbia, single)
HÜSKER DÜ: Eight Miles High (SST, single)
X: True Love (Elektra, More Fun In The New World)
GENE PITNEY: It Hurts To Be In Love (Musicor, Greatest Hits Of All Times)
*LET'S ACTIVE: Blue Line (IRS, Cypress)
--
ARETHA FRANKLIN: Respect (Atlantic, single)
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: My Hometown (Columbia, single)
THE LONG RYDERS: Lights Of Downtown (Island, State Of Our Union)
"WEIRD AL" YANKOVIC: Yoda (Scotti Brothers, Dare To Be Stupid)
*THE KINKS: State Of Confusion (Arista, State Of Confusion)
*THE VIPERS: Tears (Only Dry) (PVC, Outta The Nest!)
--
*PRINCE AND THE REVOLUTION: When Doves Cry (Warner Brothers, Purple Rain)
THE MYSTICS: Valley Of Indecision (Lolita, Dandies Are Back)
DOCTOR AND THE MEDICS: Barbara Can't Dance (IRS, Laughing At The Pieces [UK])
EDDY GRANT: I Don't Wanna Dance (Portrait, Killer On The Rampage)
THE PANDORAS: Stop Pretending (Rhino, Stop Pretending)
*THE RESTLESS: I Wanna Know (Mercury, The Restless)
--
ON THE AIR: Even Try (Rhino, VA: The Girls Can't Help It)
*LYRES: Help You Ann (Ace Of Hearts, On Fyre)
*CULTURE CLUB: Church Of The Poison Mind (Epic, Colour By Numbers)
JAMES BROWN AND THE FAMOUS FLAMES: Cold Sweat--Part 1 (King, single)
THE CICHLIDS: Did You Ever (Bold, Be True To Your School)
R.E.M.: Burning Hell (IRS, 12" single)
--
*THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS: I've Gotta Way With Girls (Mirror, single)
THE SCRUFFS: Teenage Girls (Power Play, single)
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE: At The Scene (Epic, More Greatest Hits)
*JOAN JETT AND THE BLACKHEARTS: Frustrated (MCA, Glorious Results Of A Misspent Youth)
TINA TURNER: Better Be Good To Me (Capitol, Private Dancer)
THE BARRACUDAS: Grammar Of Misery (Closer, Mean Time)
--
WHAM!: Freedom (Epic, Make It Big)
THE EVERLY BROTHERS: On The Wings Of A Nightingale (Mercury, EB 84)
EL DEBARGE: Who's Johnny? (Gordy, single)
*BILLY JOEL: An Innocent Man (Columbia, An Innocent Man)
THE RECORDS: Imitation Jewelry (Virgin, Music On Both Sides)
*THE WAITRESSES: Square Pegs (Polydor, I Could Rule The World If I Could Only Get The Parts)
--
EDWIN STARR: War (Gordy, single)
*JOHNNY THUNDERS: M.I.A. (Jungle, Que Sera Sera)
SIMPLE MINDS: Don't You (Forget About Me)
*TALKING HEADS: Burning Down The House (Sire, single)
THE LOLLIPOP SHOPPE: You Must Be A Witch (BFD, VA: Pebbles Vol. 8)
THE NOMADS: Have Love Will Travel (Sounds Interesting, VA: The Rebel Kind)
THE MOD FRAMES: I Don't Want To Cry (Hit, single)
THE MEMBERS: Working Girl (Arista, Uprhythm Downbeat)
--
*THE FLESHTONES: American Beat '84 (IRS, 12" single)
JOHN COUGAR MELENCAMP: R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A (A Salute To 60's Rock) (Riva, single)
ARTISTS UNITED AGAINST APARTHEID: Sun City (Manhattan, single)
THE MARVELETTES: The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game (Tamla, single)
THE GO-GO'S: Turn To You (IRS, Talk Show)
THE HOODOO GURUS: I Want You Back (A & M, Stoneage Romeos)
WILSON PICKETT: Hey Jude (Atlantic, single)
*THE MONKEES: That Was Then, This Is Now (Arista, single)
--
THE SPORTS: Who Listens To The Radio? (Arista, Don't Throw Stones)
*THE CLASH: Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Epic, Combat Rock)


*THE ANIMALS: [If the K-Tel compilation Brenda won from a Buffalo radio station qualified, I could have listed "The Night']

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

COMIC BOOK COVER GALLERY: Cowboys and Western characters (sometimes with superheroes!) in comics acquired in the '60s, '70s, and '80s


My first published fiction sale was a Western short story called "The Last Ride Of The Copperhead Kid." I wrote it in 2019, sold it to the good folks at AHOY Comics, who published it that same year in the pages of The Second Coming # 5. This week, AHOY is reprinting the story in Toxic Crusaders # 5 (as mentioned here), and my Western story's return to comic book shops provides a good excuse to slap together a Comic Book Cover Gallery dedicated to cowboys and other characters and themes often seen in Westerns.

As always, we'll be sticking exclusively to the '60s-'80s era of acquisition I've established for these galleries. Today's selection includes books I bought new, back issues I acquired after the fact (but within the timeline), and B-stock contraband originally purchased without their covers. These aren't actual photos of comics in my collection; most images are courtesy of the Grand Comics Database, which is grand indeed. But I did have each and every one of 'em at some point in time.

If you like what you see here on Boppin' (Like The Hip Folks Do), please consider a visit to CC's Tip Jar. You can also become a Boppin' booster on my Patreon page.

I compiled a various-artists tribute album called Make Something Happen! A Tribute To The Flashcubes, and it's pretty damned good; you can read about it here and order it here. My new book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1) is now available, and you can order an autographed copy here. You can still get my previous book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones from publisher Rare Bird Books, OR an autographed copy here. If you like the books, please consider leaving a rating and/or review at the usual online resources.

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl airs Sunday nights from 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming at SPARK stream and on the Radio Garden app as WESTCOTT RADIO. You can read about our history here.