Wednesday, March 25, 2026

DOWNSIZING, Part 1: LPs


I own a lot of stuff. I mean, I own a lot of stuff, much of it pretty cool stuff, at least in my biased opinion. Books. Comic books. LPs. 45s. CDs. Magazines. VHS tapes. DVDs. Blu-Rays. 8-tracks. Flexi-discs. Mini-discs (though none prerecorded). Posters. Tchotches of all size and description. 

And as much as I love my stacks and stacks and stacks of stuff, I have too much. Downsizing is imperative. Although I expect to remain in this world for quite some time to come, and I further plan to keep adding new stuff at will, I don't want my daughter to have to clean up my amassed stuff when the time finally comes for me to exit. I'm going to get rid of at least some of my stuff in the here and now.

I've always purged items from my collection. Starting before the pandemic, I began getting a little more ruthless in my culling. I sold a large percentage of my comic books. I sold a lot of my books (which are the most difficult thing for me to let go of). I sold a bunch more books last year and this year, and I also sold roughly two-fifths of my LP and 12" single collection.

This is all that's left:


I no longer buy vinyl, and I very, very rarely play the vinyl I have. It was time. I still have a lot, including cherished keepsakes like a KISS album my sister gave me, another KISS album my parents gave me, an Elvis Costello and the Attractions album my girlfriend (and eventual wife) gave me, a bunch of records that have never been issued on CD, and various I'm hangin' on to THESE works by the Beatles, the Ramones, and the Flashcubes. And more. There's still a great deal of MORE!! here.

Just a little less MORE!! than there used to be. I'll turn my attention to further downsizing my comic books and CDs in the near future. 

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

COMIC BOOK COVER GALLERY: Music-related issues acquired in the '60s, '70s, and '80s (with one side trip to 2016)


Over the course of my 66 years spent here on your (intermittently) charming little planet, my two main passions have been music and comics. My interest in the rock and the roll predates the Beatles' conquest of America in 1964, as my three-to-four-year-old self bopped to Chubby Checker, Sam Cooke, Gene Pitney, Eydie Gorme, and the Four Seasons before Britmania ensued thereafter. I was also into TV superheroes Superman and Flash Gordon (and even enjoyed the occasional Superman comic book) prior to the 1966 Batman TV series making me a dyed-in-the-wool funnybook fan. So why not combine those passions for this week's Comic Book Cover Gallery?

Gaps in my memory and gaps in my collection make this gallery incomplete. For example, I never owned a copy of The Cowsills' Harvey Comics one-shot, and I can't remember which relevant issues of Archie, Mad House Glads, or Josie And The Pussycats I did or didn't have. This LP will have to stand in for those selections:

And, of course, my favorite rockin' comics crossover (a book I talked about here) falls outside the timeline. The 2016 publication of Archie Meets Ramones was one of the very few times I picked up multiple copies of an issue just to own variant covers.

(A few years later, Archie Meets Ramones writer Alex Segura was kind enough to provide a blurb on behalf of my 2023 book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones. Much obliged, Alex!)

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.


And finally, although it's not evident on the covers, this three-issue 1988 serial from Detective Comics # 587-589 is loaded with music references, from the New York Dolls to the Flamin' Groovies. At one point, Batman angrily switches off the Batmobile's radio when KISS comes on.

Man. Even Dark Knights are critics nowadays.

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Sunday, March 22, 2026

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1329

Looking at this week's playlist, one thing that struck me was the number of its acts I've been able to see in live performance. It's not a huge percentage, but each concert was something, and most provided memories that have lasted long after the house lights came back on.

Alex Chilton on an oldies package tour. The Cowsills on a different oldies package tour. Talking Heads at University of Buffalo, all four members of the Monkees (in groups of three over three separate occasions), Robbie Rist of the Andersons! and Spectraflame, Terry Sylvester of the Hollies. The Bevis Frond at a Syracuse Community Radio benefit, the Four Tops at the New York State Fair. Vance Brescia of the Mosquitos played with Peter Noone. I SAW THE RAMONES EIGHT TIMES!! I saw the Grip Weeds three times, the Bangles twice, the Smithereens once, Gary Frenay and Tommy Allen of the Half/Cubes countless fab times. Paul Collins of the Beat performed live on an episode of this little mutant radio show. I've seen Paul McCartney and I've seen Ringo Starr, and I'm told both of them used to be in some British boy band that TIRnRR programs pretty regularly.

And just last Thursday, Dana and I were witness to the surf rock instrumental kaPOW! of the Surfrajettes playing live. Magic. And a potent reminder of how fortunate we've been to see so many cherished and essential performers in their natural element.

I confess that I sometimes feel a little older than I actually am. I'm 66, which is way too young to start getting fitted for a sarcophagus. My health is okay, I'm okay, but my stamina ain't what it used to be, and it didn't useta be anything much to begin with. I'm slowing down a little. 

Stopping? Not yet. There are still shows to see, sounds to hear, a voice to make hoarse by screamin' along to favorite songs. We have a radio show dedicated to the pursuit of that sheer, blissful buzz. Whether live or on record, we turn it up, and we remain fascinated by music's mystic ability to stop the clock and keep us all going. This is what rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on another Sunday night in Syracuse this week.

ENCORE!!

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TIRnRR # 1329: 3/22/2026
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain’t played before are listed in bold

THE LEMON TWIGS: I Just Can't Get Over Losing You (Captured Tracks, Look For Your Mind!)
ALEX CHILTON: Free Again [original mono mix] (Big Beat, VA: Thank You Friends: The Ardent Story)
JAMES BROWN: Good Good Lovin' (Polydor, The 50th Anniversary Collection)
TALKING HEADS: Psycho Killer [live at the Jabberwocky] (Rhino, Tentative Decisions: Demos & Live)
THE COWSILLS: Gettin' Ready (Omnivore, The "Cocaine Dream" Album)
THE YARDBIRDS: Over Under Sideways Down (Rhino, Ultimate!)
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THE MOSQUITOS: I Know A Secret (Kool Kat Musik, This Then Are The Mosquitos!)
THE MONKEES: You Told Me (Rhino, Headquarters)
ABBA: Lovelight (Polydor, More ABBA Hits)
THE ALLAH LAS: Could Be You (Mexican Summer, Calico Review)
MICKEY AND SYLVIA: Love Is Strange (Rainbow, Presenting Mickey & Sylvia)
ALTERED IMAGES: Change Of Heart (Epic, I Could Be Happy: The Best Of Altered Images)
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STAR COLLECTOR: The Best Thing (n/a, Everything Must Go!)
AMOEBA TEEN: Melody Told You (Big Stir, Amoeba Teen)
THE LEGAL MATTERS: Slow Down (Big Stir, Lost At Sea)
THE ANDERSON COUNCIL: Connection (Jem, VA: Jem Records Celebrates Jagger & Richards)
THELMA HOUSTON: Jumpin' Jack Flash (Spectrum, The Best Of Thelma Houston)
THE ANDERSONS!: From The Get-Go (Lime Vinyl, Separated At Birth)
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SPECTRAFLAME: I Always Wanted You To Stay (single)
ANY TROUBLE: Playing Bogart (Stiff, Where Are All The Nice Girls?)
THE HOLLIES: Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress (EMI, All The Hits And More: The Definitive Collection)
ANTON BARBEAU WITH THE BEVIS FROND: Sweet Creature, What's Your Name? (Woronzow, King Of Missouri)
THE FOUR TOPS: Save It For A Rainy Day (MCA, Keeper Of The Castle: Their Best 1974-1978)
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DEVIL LOVE: Tell Me You Love Me (The Sound Cove, single)
THE AVENGERS: We Are The One (Superior Viaduct, Avengers)
THE ISLEY BROTHERS: Got To Have You Back (Motown, Greatest set Hits And Rare Classics)
ASTROPUPPEES: On My Way (Manatee, Sugarbeat)
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THE EASTERN DARK: Johnny And Dee Dee (Grown Up Wrong!, single)
THE BABLERS: You Are The One For Me (Big Stir, Like The First Time)
SLYBOOTS: If We Could Let Go (single)
THE ASSOCIATION: Windy (Rhino, Just The Right Sound)
THE GRIP WEEDS: Spinning The Wheel [live] (Jem, Soul Bender [deluxe edition])
THE BANGLES: Hero Takes A Fall (Columbia, All Over The World)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
THE SMITHEREENS: House We Used To Live In (Capitol, Blown To Smithereens)
THE BEAT: Rock N Roll Girl (Wagon Wheel, The Beat)
THE SPONGETONES: So Long (Big Stir, single)
THE BEE GEES: Spicks & Specks (Festival, Brilliant From Birth)
THE ON AND ONS: Speck Of Smiling Faces (Jem, Luminary)
THE BENT BACKED TULIPS: I Think (eggBERT, Looking Through...)
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THE SHIRTS: Starts With A Handshake (Think Like A Key Music, Live At The Paradise 1979)
THE MUFFS: That's For Me (Omnivore, No Holiday)
THE HALF/CUBES: Something's Gonna Happen (Jem, Found Pearls)
THE COOLIES: Yeah I Don't Know (Wicked Cool, Uh Oh! It's...The Coolies)
THE DOLLYROTS: Attention Span (Wicked Cool, single)
BUSH TETRAS: You Taste Like The Tropics (What Cat, Rhythm And Paranoia: The Best Of Bush Tetras)
THE HIGH FREQUENCIES: Cleanup Time (Jem, Get High)
THE RAMONES: Judy Is A Punk (Rhino, Ramones)
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MIKE BROWNING FEATURING ELENA ROGERS: Over And Under And All Around (single)
THE BETHS: Uptown Girl (Carpark, Future Me Hates Me)
LITTLE RICHARD: The Girl Can't Help It (Specialty, The Georgia Peach)
THE BEVIS FROND: I Can't Get Into Your Scene (Woronzow, Bevis Through The Looking Glass)
SERGIO CECCANTI: Leave The Past, Don't Look Behind (Kool Kat Music, Leave The Past, Don't Look Behind)
BIG HELLO: Today Will Be Yesterday Tomorrow (Parasol, Apple Album)
THE SURFRAJETTES: Easy As Pie (Hi-Tide, Easy As Pie)
THE BEATLES: Because (Apple, Abbey Road)
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THE CYNZ: Love's So Lovely (Jem, Confess)

Tonight on THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL


Right before this week's second set, we'll celebrate the 87th anniversary of BATMAN's first appearance by spoiling the end of the most recent issue of the BATMAN comic book. Let's face it: We're evil. We recommend you read the comic book before showtime. We'll redeem our nefarious ways with new music from THE LEMON TWIGS, new archival live releases by TALKING HEADS and THE SHIRTS, and all sortsa contemporary and classic wonder courtesy of JAMES BROWN, STAR COLLECTOR, THE SURFRAJETTES, ALTERED IMAGES, THE LEGAL MATTERS, MICKEY AND SYLVIA, DEVIL LOVE, THE MONKEES, THE ANDERSONS!, SPECTRAFLAME, ANY TROUBLE, THE COWSILLS, THE GREENBERRY WOODS, AMOEBA TEEN, THE COOLIES, THE DOLLYROTS, THE EASTERN DARK, THE ISLEY BROTHERS, THE ON AND ONS, THE CYNZ, JULIANA HATFIELD, THE HALF/CUBES, THE GRIP WEEDS, LITTLE RICHARD, THE BEVIS FROND, THE SPONGETONES, THE HOLLIES, KELLEY RYAN, BUSH TETRAS, THELMA HOUSTON, THE FOUR TOPS, SERGIO CECCANTI, THE BETHS, THE BABLERS, and more. The spoiler thing? Batman will forgive us. He's a good guy. Gotham is safe. Sunday night, 9 to Midnight Eastern, on the air in Syracuse at SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM, streaming via sparksyracuse.org, and as WESTCOTT RADIO on the Radio Garden app. The weekend stops HERE!

Saturday, March 21, 2026

10 SONGS: 3/21/2026

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 # 1328

THE ON AND ONS: Speck Of Smiling Faces

From the group's native Australia to our native Syracuse airwaves, the On and Ons have been fixtures on This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio since their 2020 EP Menacing Smile, and that unrelenting barrage of pure pop oomph will keep on keepin' on and on with the forthcoming On and Ons album Luminary. The album ain't out until April, but advance single "Speck Of Smiling Faces" has already made its way to hearts, ears, and smiling faces everywhere in the here, the now, and the AWIGHT!. One should expect no less from  luminaries like the On and Ons.

THE COCKTAIL SLIPPERS: Joyride

"St. Valentine's Day Massacre" by the great Norwegian garage pop group the Cocktail Slippers is one of my all-time favorite tracks, and it earned its own chapter in my 2024 book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1). Through an evolving line-up, the group has continued to fascinate and amaze with the same tightly-executed sass that made us love 'em in the first place. New single "Joyride" offers another delighted cruise in the Slippersmobile, where speed limits are optional and the radio's volume is always set to SURRENDER!! Joy! Let's ride.

THE SURFRAJETTES: She Loves You

The Surfrajettes at Middle Ages Beer Hall In Syracuse 3/19/2026

Decades ago, I had the pleasure of witnessing a performance by the Ventures, wherein the group had the admirable audacity to open their fantastic show with "Walk--Don't Run." The club owner introduced the Ventures as "the best fucking dance band in the world," and damned if they didn't prove it.

That torch has been passed to a new generation of North Americans. Over the course of the past eleven years, Toronto's phenomenal pop combo the Surfrajettes have established themselves as one of this world's preeminent surf instrumental groups. On Thursday, the Surfrajettes and their ace opening act Bethlehem Shalom kicked off the second leg of their Road Dogs tour in our beloved Salt City for a show at Middle Ages Beer Hall, and their energetic fun-in-the-sun twang served as the perfect weapon to drive a motherlovin' stake through the icy heart of Syracuse Winter. Armed with original tunes and impeccable savvy in choosing covers (routinely reaching outside the box to convert material by Cream, Iron Butterfly, Spice Girls, and more into their own chosen style), the Surfrajettes are what the Ventures were: The best fucking dance band in the world. The Ventures would be proud to share that distinction with the Surfrajettes.

I remain chagrined by the fact that TIRnRR didn't get around to programming the Surfrajettes until last week's spin of the title track from their Easy As Pie album. We're slackers, but we're slackers with a vision. This week brings us Surfrajettes TIRnRR spin # 2, as the 'Jettes apply yeah-yeah-yeah reverb to "She Loves You" (from previous album Roller Fink). This coming Sunday night brings a reprise of "Easy As Pie," and Dana and I agree that maybe we should just commit to playing the Surfrajettes every week from now on. Pipeline to the stars, man. Surf's up.

THE GREENBERRY WOODS: Whenever You Want Me Too

Rapple Dapple! In my liner notes to Rhino's 1997 compilation Poptopia! Power Pop Classics Of The '90s, I wrote:

"The unfortunate fate of the Greenberry Woods offers a sobering reminder that even the best pop bands can still be resolutely ignored by the buying public. Maryland's favorite pop sons released two absolutely dreamy albums--1994's Rapple Dapple and 1995's Big Money Item--only to be met with appalling indifference by retail and radio. Following the group's apparent demise, a couple members resurfaced in a new group called Splitsville, and released an interesting, cartoony debut album on Big Deal in '96. But Splitsville ain't a proper substitute for the Greenberry Woods, whose passing we mourn here with a spin of their signature tune 'Trampoline,' an impossible-to-resist barrage of singalong charm and halcyon AM-pop style. Come back, guys!"

(Before we go any further, it's important to note that, my '97 self notwithstanding, I soon became a Splitsville fan as well. Pop pundits. We can be a mite slow on the uptake sometimes.)

And now, the return of '90s pop stars the Greenberry Woods should merit a guaranteed berth on any power pop radio playlist, and their new single "Whenever You Want Me Too" certainly deserves that instant-add status. Hell, "Whenever You Want Me Too" woulda fit in on Rapple Dapple, and I further dig its correct titular use of the word "too" to create an effective pun for would-be lovers everywhere. We want this. We hope you want it too.

GENERAL JOHNSON AND JOEY RAMONE: Rockaway Beach (On The Beach)

From a previous post:

I first heard about this beach-music team-up of Joey Ramone and former Chairmen of the Board singer General Johnson when Joey Ramone called to tell me about in 1994. Yes, I am cooler than you are. (I should probably let that illusion stand in place, but Joey's call to me was just a follow-up to a Goldmine interview we'd done within the previous week, as he wanted to make sure I was aware of a number of projects he was doing outside the Ramones' aegis. He never called again. My claim to being cooler than you are is, y'know, suspect at best.)

(Those interviews are, of course, preserved in my 2023 book Gabba Gabba Hey! A Conversation With The Ramones. You should get yourself a copy from publisher Rare Bird Books, or contact me directly to purchase an autographed copy.)

But: back to the record! It's an ongoing testimony to the greatness of Ramones songs that they can thrive in different interpretations. The Swedish girl-pop group Shebang did a girl-pop bubblegum version of "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker." Ronnie Spector covered "Here Today Gone Tomorrow" and "She Talks To Rainbows." KISS did "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" with more kitchen-sink Phil Spector than the Spector-produced original. The Nutley Brass and the Ramonetures did entire albums of Ramones covers, in the respective styles of elevator music and surf instrumentals. It all worked. These Blitzkrieg bops remain more versatile and universal than anyone realized at the time.

Remaking the power-pop bubblepunk of "Rockaway Beach" as a soulful slow-groove Carolina beach shag would seem a preposterous notion...until you hear it. Whoa! Grab a blanket, grab your honey, and snuggle by the fire as the sun descends. It's not hard, not far to reach. Hitch a ride, baby.

MADONNA: Dear Jessie

The Greatest Record Ever Made!

THE DOLLYROTS: Attention Span

"Attention Span...?!" See, that's kind of a problem area for us, especially for me. I suffer from what my daughter calls ADOS, which is Attention Deficit...Oooooo, SHINY!

Where was I? Oh, right. "Attention Span," the flat-out full-on invigmoratin' new single from the irresistible rockin' pop forces of the Dollyrots. PAY ATTENTION! It spins here again this Sunday night.

SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE: Stand!

Good advice.

THE RAMONES: I Don't Want To Grow Up

Also good advice. 

THE LITTLE GIRLS: How To Pick Up Girls

And we finish with a snarky 'n' buoyant pop tune pretending to offer good advice while still being, y'know, snarky. I suspect the Little Girls are snickering at the odious machinations of hapless would-be Lotharios. I say we snicker right along with them.

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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.

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.