Monday, February 14, 2022

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1116


The Flashcubes meet Shoes. And all is right with the world.

When I was a teenaged comic book fan in the mid '70s (as opposed to the middle-aged [and then some] comic book fan I am now), rival publishers DC Comics and Marvel Comics made the unprecedented move of collaborating on a couple of projects. The initial result was a joint adaptation of The Wizard Of Oz, but the main event was a special merger of their respective top superheroes in the 1976 tabloid one-shot Superman Vs. The Amazing Spider-Man. As cool as it had always been to see DC heroes meeting other DC heroes or Marvel heroes meeting other Marvel heroes, there was a unique, giddy thrill in this novel notion of unrelated, unconnected, and competing superstars coming together in one adventure. Superman and Spider-Man. The best of both worlds.

Power pop heroes the Flashcubes and Shoes aren't rivals, but like the Man of Steel and the Wall-Crawler before them, they're not exactly from the same neighborhood, and they've never seemed likely to up, up and assemble. Yet here they are now, in this far future world of the 21st century, the buzz of Syracuse, New York uniting with the jangle of Zion, Illinois for a new single. The song itself is familiar; "Tomorrow Night" is an acknowledged classic of power pop, first released as a Shoes single in 1978 (the same year the Flashcubes released their debut single "Christi Girl"). The combined might of the 'Cubes and Shoes render a powerful new version that doesn't replace the original, but stands tall on its own merit. Magic. 

(And yeah, I do think the 'Cubes and Shoes should reconvene for a new version of "Christi Girl," too, or maybe the Flashcubes' second single "Wait Till Next Week." Even the unlikely pairing of Superman and Spider-Man came back for a sequel. Nothing succeeds like MORE!!)

"Tomorrow Night" is the fourth new Flashcubes recording to surface within the past year, following ace covers of Pezband (with that group's Mimi Betinis), the Dwight Twilley Band, and the Posies. One suspects there may be more to come. One hopes so, anyway. For today, we have the wonder of a team-up we didn't expect. The Flashcubes and Shoes. Truth, justice, and the great responsibility that comes with the great power of music. To be continued? Look! Up in the sky! 

'Nuff said. This is what rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on a Sunday night in Syracuse this week.

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TIRnRR # 1116: 2/13/2022
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold

THE RAMONES: Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? (Rhino, End Of The Century)
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THE FLASHCUBES FEATURING SHOES: Tomorrow Night (unreleased)
ASTROPUPPEES: She Can't Say No (Hightone, You Win The Bride)
ALLAN KAPLON: Notes On A Napkin (n/a, Notes On A Napkin)
GENE CLARK: Winter In (Sundazed, White Light)
THE BANDWAGON: People Got To Be Free (Kent, Breakin' Down The Walls Of Heartbreak)
IAN HUNTER: Cleveland Rocks (Chrysalis, Shades Of Ian Hunter)
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THE AVENGERS: We Are The One (Superior Viaduct, Avengers)
MAKAR: Devil In A Dream Part II (n/a, Fancy Hercules)
TOMMY JAMES: Draggin' The Line (Rhino, TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS: Anthology)
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DANNY WILKERSON: Hideaway/Feelin' Blue (Pop Garden Radio, VA: Commotion)
BEAT ANGELS: Go Your Way (¡Epiphany!, Red Badge Of Discourage)
THE TYMES: You Little Trustmaker (Rhino, VA: Can You Dig It?)
S.F.B.: End Of An Era [radio mix] (n/a, End Of An Era)
WEDNESDAY WEEK: Why (Enigma, What We Had)
THE BEE GEES: Spicks And Specks (Festival, Brilliant From Birth)
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NARROW ADVENTURE: I Hate Lying To Mom (n/a, Narrow Adventure)
BLONDIE: Rip Her To Shreds (Chrysalis, Blondie)
CHARLEY PRIDE: More To Me (RCA Nashville, The Essential Charley Pride)
BRAM TCHAIKOVSKY: I'm The One That's Leaving (Cherry Red, Strange Men, Changed Men)
ADAM ANT: Place In The Country (Epic, The Essential Adam Ant)
BOW WOW WOW: Go Wild In The Country (Cherry Red, Your Box Set Pet)
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THE BLUSTERFIELDS: The Vicious Afterglow (New Atlas, The Vicious Afterglow)
BUILT TO SPILL: Good Morning You (Ernrest Jenning, Built To Spill Plays The Songs Of Daniel Johnston)
P. P. ARNOLD: Angel Of The Morning (Sequel, The First Cut)
CHEWY MARBLE: The Things You Do (Parasol, VA: Shoe Fetish)
SHOES: Boys Don't Lie (Black Vinyl, Best)
CHRIS VON SNEIDERN: Lonely Tonight (Futureman, VA: This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 1)
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CHEAP STAR: Flower Girl (Kool Kat Musik, Wish I Could See)
CHEAP TRICK: Surrender (Epic, Heaven Tonight)
MIKE BROWNING: Raise It Up (single)
THE CURE: In Between Days (Fiction, The Head On The Door)
DAVID RUFFIN: It's Gonna Take A Whole Lot Of Doin' (Hip-O, David)
THE DONNAS: Dancing With Myself (Rykodisc, VA: Mean Girls OST)
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LAURIE BIAGINI: Hey Mr. DJ (single)
THE DOWNBEAT 5: Dum Dum Ditty (Abbey Lounge, Victory Motel)
RONNIE SPECTOR: Favorite Waste Of Time (Bad Girl Sounds, Something's Gonna Happen)
DOT DASH: Respectable Street (Futureman, VA: Garden Of Earthly Delights)
IRENE PEÑA: In This Room (Big Stir, single)
ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding (Rykodisc, Armed Forces)
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THE BEATLES: Thank You, Girl (Capitol, The Beatles' Second Album)
HOLLY GOLIGHTLY: Grandstand (Damaged Goods, Serial Girlfriend)
VERDELLE SMITH: Life Goes On (Columbia, single)
THE RUTLES: Now She's Left You (Rhino, Archeology)
CHRIS CHURCH: History (Big Stir, Darling Please)
THE SMITHEREENS: Little Child (Koch, Meet The Smithereens!)
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THE ENGLISH BEAT: Over And Over (Shout Factory, Wha'ppen?)
THE COOLIES: Yeah I Don't Know (Wicked Cool, Uh Oh! It's...The Coolies)
FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE: Radiation Vibe (Atlantic, Fountains Of Wayne)
THE O'JAYS: Back Stabbers (Epic, Love Train)
GAME THEORY: Forget All About It (Omnivore, Across The Barrier Of Sound: PostScript)
GIN BLOSSOMS: Allison Road (A & M, New Miserable Experience)
THE RONETTES: Here I Sit (Abkco, The Best Of The Ronettes)
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SEX CLARK FIVE: Valerie (Hyped To Death, VA: Teen Line 3)
SAM PHILLIPS: Love And Kisses (Virgin, Martinis & Bikinis)

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