Monday, January 29, 2024

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio # 1218


Recently, musician Mickey Leigh quoted a New York Times piece eulogizing Mary Weiss, former lead singer of the Shangri-Las. The article mentioned Mickey's brother, Joey Ramone: "[Weiss] said the greatest compliment she had ever been paid came when she ran into Joey Ramone at the New York punk club CBGB, and he told her, 'Without the Shangri-Las, there would have been no Ramones.' ”

Precisely.

I don't think the Shangri-Las have ever been given proper credit. They've certainly never even been nominated for induction into The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, but to hell with that nonsense. The Shangri-Las had unforgettable hits, irresistible deeper tracks, and an enormous influence on '70s punk, especially in New York City. The New York Dolls. Blondie. The Ramones! "New Rose," the debut single from UK punks the Damned, opened with a quote from the Shangri-Las' "Leader Of The Pack:" Is she really going out with him? The Dolls stole from "Give Him A Great Big Kiss"--When I say I'm in love, you best believe I'm in love, L-U-V--in their own song "Looking For A Kiss." When the Shangri-Las attempted a comeback in the '70s, it's said (per Wikipedia, anyway) that Weiss wanted their new recordings to come from the same wrong side of town as Patti Smith. Clueless record labels said they should find somebody new, and the Shangri-Las abandoned their reunion.

Mary Weiss returned to the biz in 2007, working with the Reigning Sound for a fabulous new album called Dangerous Game, released by the visionary Norton Records, a label that understood. It was my favorite album that year, and that album and its attendant singles are the only records Weiss ever released outside of her tenure with the Shangri-Las in the '60s.

Man. I wish there had been more.

But we will keep appreciating--and playing--what we have. This week, we paid humble tribute to the legacy of Mary Weiss, with the A- and B-sides of her two 2007 singles for Norton, tracks from Dangerous Game, and a handful of absolute delights from an underrated, legendary vocal group called the Shangri-Las. We'll be playing more of them in the coming weeks. Through it all, we will continue to do what the Shangri-Las suggested on their very first single in 1964:

REMEMBER!

And that's called "sad."

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

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TIRnRR # 1218: 1/28/2024
TIRnRR FRESH SPINS! Tracks we think we ain't played before are listed in bold

MARY WEISS: Stop And Think It Over (Norton, single)
THE ASSOCIATION: Blistered (Collectors' Choice Music, And Then...Along Comes The Association)
JOHNNY THUNDERS: Great Big Kiss (Sire, So Alone)
NEKO CASE: Train From Kansas City (Anti, The Tigers Have Spoken)
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PAUL COLLINS: I'm The Only One For You (Jem, Stand Back And Take A Good Look)
ROBIN LANE AND THE CHARTBUSTERS: Don't Wait Till Tomorrow (Blixa Sounds, Many Years Ago: The Complete Robin Lane & the Chartbusters)
THE SHANGRI-LAS: I Can Never Go Home Anymore (Mercury, The Best Of The Shangri-Las)
BO DIDDLEY: Diddy Wah Diddy (MCA, The Chess Box)
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ROXANNE FONTANA: The Singer Not The Song (single)
STONEY AND MEATLOAF: It Takes All Kinds Of People (Real Gone Music, Everything Under The Sun)
THE FLASHCUBES: Come Out And Play (Big Stir, Pop Masters)
THE HAPPY EGGS: Rippy (Loaded Goat, Wake Up EP)
MARY WEISS WITH THE REIGNING SOUND: My Heart Is Beating (Norton, VA: 20 Pounders Vol. 2/World Of Pain)
WINGS: Getting Closer (Capitol, Back To The Egg)
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THE SHANGRI-LAS: Footsteps On The Roof (Mercury, VA: Growin' Up Too Fast: The Girl Group Anthology)
PETE TOWNSHEND AND RONNIE LANE: Rough Mix (Atco, Rough Mix)
MARY WEISS: A Certain Guy (Norton, single)
WARREN ZEVON: A Certain Girl (Rhino, Genius: The Best Of Warren Zevon)
VEGAS WITH RANDOLPH: I Got A Name (n/a, The Future Store)
BLONDIE: 11:59 (Chrysalis, The Platinum Collection)
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STAR COLLECTOR: Halfway Home (n/a, Attack, Sustain, Decay...Repeat)
DWIGHT TWILLEY: Let Her Dance (Big Oak, The Best Of Twilley: The Tulsa Years 1999-2016)
MARY WEISS WITH THE REIGNING SOUND: Nobody Knows (But I Do) (Norton, Dangerous Game)
THE INCURABLES: Go Away (Big Stir, Inside Out & Backwards)
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THE DUMBANIMALS: Lollygagger (Kool Kat Musik, Thrift Pop)
ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE ATTRACTIONS: Accidents Will Happen (Rykodisc, Armed Forces)
THE SPONGETONES: Goodbye (Black Vinyl, Oh Yeah!)
MARY WEISS: I Don't Want To Know (Norton, single)
KLAATU: True Life Hero (Klaatunes, 3:47 EST)
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The Greatest Record Ever Made!
THE SHANGRI-LAS: Leader Of The Pack (Mercury, The Best Of The Shangri-Las)
LITTLE RICHARD: The Way You Do The Things You Do (Reprise, King Of Rock And Roll)
SUPER 8: Keep Doing It (n/a, single)
PHIL SEYMOUR: Baby It's You (The Right Stuff, Precious To Me)
THE KINKS: The Hard Way (Velvel, Schoolboys In Disgrace)
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TWINKLE: Terry (RPM, Golden Lights)
THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Tell Me Again (Grown Up Wrong!, Between The Lines)
MARY WEISS: Don't Come Back (Norton, single)
THE MUFFS: Something Inside [demo] (Omnivore, Really Really Happy)
PERILOUS: Tick Tock Punk Rock (n/a, YEAH!!!)
THE RAMONES: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow (Rhino, Rocket To Russia)
NICK LOWE: I Don't Want The Night To End (Yep Roc, Jesus Of Cool)
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MARY WEISS WITH THE REIGNING SOUND: Tell Me What You Want Me To Do (Norton, Dangerous Game)
THE NEW YORK DOLLS: Looking For A Kiss (Mercury, Rock 'N Roll)
THE PRETENDERS: Losing My Sense Of Taste (Partlophone, Relentless)
THE DOWNBEAT 5: Dum Dum Ditty (Abbey Lounge, Victory Lounge)
PERE UBU: The Modern Dance (Soul Jazz, VA: Punk 45, Vol. 1)
THE SHANGRI-LAS: Remember (Walking In The Sand) (Mercury, The Best Of The Shangri-Las)
THE BEATLES: I Want To Hold Your Hand (Capitol, single)
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MARY WEISS WITH REIGNING SOUND: Dangerous Game (Norton, Dangerous Game)

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