Monday, September 11, 2023

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1198

A blog post is an awful way to be informed of bad news. My apologies if this message falls into that category for you. Please brace yourself if you haven't already heard about Syracuse rock 'n' roll singer Jack Lipton.

Over Labor Day weekend, I received a text from a friend, an urgent request to call as soon as I could. I called back immediately, and that's how I found out that Jack Lipton, lead singer of the Penetrators and a longtime friend of This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, had taken his own life. 

Words fail. I was a fan of the Penetrators, ever since I heard their first single "Gotta Have Her"/"Baby Dontcha Tell Me" upon its release in 1979. Other mutual friends were closer to Jack than I was, but Jack and I were on good terms; my sense of loss doesn't compare to what others may feel at this time, but my heart goes out to them. I feel what I feel, and that's bad enough.

I've been trying--half-heartedly, and heavy-heartedly--to write something about Jack. I can't do it. Maybe later, maybe never, but absolutely not now. For the moment, I'll look back on things I wrote years ago about Jack's work, here and here. Dana and I will play a few songs, and we will mourn in the manner that fits us. 

But this larger point needs to be said, again and again: Suicide is devastating; its pain goes beyond those who've left us, and it can haunt its survivors. I've felt this sting before, more than once. And when it happens, you wonder if there was anything you could have done that might have helped.

Maybe there was. Maybe there wasn't. You'll never be certain. 

If you know someone going through this terrible ache, this pressure toward deciding that the only way out of life's misery is to end that life entirely, or if you're feeling this horrible ache yourself...there is support available. Your friends and family may be able to listen, and they may be able to help. There is also, always, the Suicide and Crisis Hotline, which can be reached by dialing 988.

Someone will listen. Somewhere, someone will listen. Your life is worth saving. Our lives are worth saving.

Rest easy, Jack. This one's in your memory.

This is what rock 'n' roll sounded like on yet another Sunday night in Syracuse this week.

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TIRnRR # 1198: 9/10/2023
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold

THE PENETRATORS: Teenage Lifestyle (Swami, Basement Anthology 1976-84)
THE TREND: Peer Pressure (Hate, Batman Live At Budokan)
THE BEATLES: I'll Cry Instead (Apple, A Hard Day's Night)
BLONDIE: Walk Like Me (Chrysalis, The Platinum Collection)
THE ISLEY BROTHERS: Nobody But Me (Varese Sarabande, Shake It Up, Baby!)
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THE CATHOLIC GIRLS: Hear My Prayer (single)
THE BABLERS; You Are The One For Me (Big Stir, single)
THE MONKEES: The Door Into Summer (Rhino, Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones. Ltd.)
ORBIS MAX: Anyone's Yesterday (single)
THE SOFT BOYS: (I Wanna Be An) Anglepoise Lamp (Rhino, VA: DIY: The Modern World)
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STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND: World In Action (single)
JACK LEE: Any Day Now (Alive, Anthology: Bigger Than Life)
GRAHAM PARKER & THE GOLDTOPS: Wicked Wit (Big Stir, Last Chance To Learn The Twist)
MATTHEW SWEET & SUSANNA HOFFS: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding (Edsel, Completely Under The Covers)
THE POPTARTS: Jealousy [alternate version] (PlumTone, Fresh...Out Of The Toaster)
THE BANGLES: Hero Takes A Fall (Columbia, All Over The Place)
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RINEHEARTS: Could You Would You (Cheersquad, single)
RICHARD HELL & THE VOIDOIDS: Downtown At Dawn (Sire, RICHARD HELL: Spurts: The Richard Hell Story)
THE FLASHCUBES: Forget About You (Big Stir, Pop Masters)
CYNDI LAUPER: I Drove All Night (Epic, The Essential Cyndi Lauper)
LIBRARIANS WITH HICKEYS: Can't Wait 'Till Summer (Big Stir, Handclaps & Tambourines)
JOHNNY HALLYDAY: Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (Jasmine, Elle Est Terrible! The Rock 'n' Roll Years)
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THE VAPOUR TRAILS: Reminisce (Futureman, On A Beautiful Day)
20/20: Yellow Pills (Oglio, 20/20--Lookout)
THE TEXTONES: Vacation (Big Beat, single)
BADFINGER: No Matter What (Apple, No Dice)
STEVENSON & COMPANY: Insane (n/a, Stevenson & Company)
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DOLPH CHANEY: Ice Cream Embers (Big Stir, Mug)
TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS: American Girl (MCA, Anthology: Through The Years)
PRINCE: Hot Summer (NPG, Welcome 2 America)
TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS: Mirage (Rhino, Anthology)
ROOFTOP SCREAMERS FEATURING TIM SMITH: Another Life (single)
UTOPIA: Love In Action (Rhino, TODD RUNDGREN: The Very Best Of Todd Rundgren)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
THE JAM: That's Entertainment (Polydor, Direction Reaction Creation)
SUGAR: If I Can't Change Your Mind (Rykodisc, Copper Blue)
SUPER 8: Susan Revolving (n/a, Raindrops On Roses)
RUFUS: Tell Me Something Good (Rhino, VA: Can You Dig It?)
THE RAMONES: Oh Oh I Love Her So (Rhino, Leave Home)
THE SEEDS: Can't Seem To Make You Mine (GNP Crescendo, The Seeds)
JACK "PENETRATOR" LIPTON: It's My Life (Rockinnn', Forgotten Boy)
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NICK BERTLING: There Was A Thing (Futureman, Process And Contact)
THE ROOKS: Sometimes [alternate version] (Futureman, VA: This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 1)
THE PENETRATORS: Time Is Mine (Code 213, single)
ROBERT GORDON WITH LINK WRAY: Sea Cruise (Raven, Robert Gordon With Link Wray)
BOBBY SUTLIFF: Same Way Tomorrow (Jem, Only Ghosts Remain Plus)
THE REPLACEMENTS: I Will Dare (Sire, For Sale: Live At Maxwell's 1986)
JACK "PENETRATOR" LIPTON: Search And Destroy (Rockinnn', Forgotten Boy)
THE BEVIS FROND: He'd Be A Diamond (Woronzow, New River Head)
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THE PENETRATORS: Gotta Have Her (Swami, Basement Anthology 1976-84)
THE PENETRATORS: Teenage Lifestyle (n/a, Ruff N' Tuffy's)
LULU: Tossin' And Turnin' (RPM, Shout! The Complete Decca Recordings)

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