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when: saturday, october 30th
cost: FREE
where: cleveland public theater on detroit road
time: 9pm

lineup includes locals sloth, puffy areolas, and nunslaughter...with special guests THE DICKIES.

costume contest, wcsb djs, booze & food (including a specially brewed wcsb beer for the occasion!) and more...

info at wcsb.org

hope to see some of y'all there!
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@ now thats class

free afternoon show on the back patio
bbq outside, record swap/flea market inside and out

bands are poppets and the sweet sixteens, locals tba

anyone who wants to set up a table should send me a message for more info. bring yer records, art, books, whatever!
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Upcoming Shows/Tours/Events / svetlanas
« on: March 18, 2009, 05:03:20 PM »
i'm helping svetlanas from italy play a few shows in the states this summer. if you can help set up a show where it needs one, please get in contact with me.

www.myspace.com/svetlanas77


aug 11  chicago
aug 12  milwaukee
aug 13  lafayette (help)
aug 14  columbus
aug 16  cleveland
aug 17  detroit (help)
aug 19  pittsburgh
aug 20  buffalo
aug 21  newburgh, ny  (help)
aug 22  NYC (help)
aug 23  NYC (help)

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Upcoming Shows/Tours/Events / cleveland: end of summer party 8/31!
« on: July 30, 2008, 07:49:01 PM »
NOBUNNY
JOHNNY AND THE LIMELITES
KILL THE HIPPIES
ALESSANDRO AND HIS FLYING TRICECHOS (members of grabbies/out with a bang/darvocets/midnight/etc)

with a free pizza party and hot trash rock'n'roll danceparty between bands!

@ now thats class
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Music Shit / rip mike smith (dc5)
« on: March 01, 2008, 09:57:50 PM »
bummed.



LONDON (AP) -- Dave Clark Five lead singer Mike Smith died of pneumonia Thursday, less than two weeks before the band is to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was 64.

Mike Smith sang lead on such songs as "Bits and Pieces" and "Glad All Over."

Smith died at a hospital outside of London, his agent Margo Lewis said.

He was admitted to the intensive care unit Wednesday morning with a chest infection, a complication from a spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed below the ribcage with limited use of his upper body. Lewis said he was injured when he fell from a fence at his home in Spain in September 2003.

Smith had been in the hospital since the accident, and was just released last December when he moved into a specially prepared home near the hospital with his wife.

"These last five years were extremely difficult for Mike. I am incredibly saddened to lose him, his energy and his humor, but I am comforted by the fact that he had the chance to spend his final months and days at home with his loving wife Charlie," Lewis said.

Smith wrote songs as well as singing and playing keyboards for the Dave Clark Five, one of many British rock acts whose music swept across the United States in the 1960s during the so-called British Invasion.

The Beatles are the best remembered, of course, but at the time the Dave Clark Five posed the strongest threat, commercially and critically, to their pre-eminence.

The Dave Clark Five claimed a string of U.S. hits, including "Because," "Glad All Over," and "I Like it Like That." By 1966, the band had made 12 appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show," then a record for any British group.

The group's antics were captured in John Boorman's 1965 documentary "Catch Us If You Can," which followed Smith and his band mates through the English city of Bristol.

While the group -- which broke up in 1970 -- was named after him, Dave Clark himself was the drummer.

The group is going to be inducted in the rock hall on March 10, a ceremony Lewis said Smith was trying to attend.

"We're very unhappy about the whole situation -- it's sad," Rock and Roll Hall of Fame President Joel Peresman said.

He said the ceremony would go ahead as planned, but that there would be "a little extra significance this year."

Said Lewis: "He was extremely excited and honored to have been inducted ... and I am glad that he will be remembered as a hall of famer, because he was in so many ways."

Smith is survived by his wife, Arlene (nicknamed Charlie).
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th:

VEE DEE (chicago)
KILL THE HIPPIES (cleveland)
THE POINTS (dc/va)
FACTOR 4 (chicago)
w/ hot trash rock'n'roll danceparty

@ now that's class
11213 detroit avenue
cleveland, oh

around 10pm, $$cheap$$


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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st:

CHEAP TIME (memphis)
MAGNETIX (france)
DEATHERS (cleveland)
THE LUXURY UNITS (?)

@ now that's class
11213 detroit avenue
cleveland, oh

around 10pm, $$cheap$$
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Music Shit / dear record labels,
« on: October 15, 2007, 09:09:52 PM »
if any labels want to donate things to my radio station's radiothon, we will promote your shit.

send me a message for more info if interested. thank you thank you.
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Music Shit / romance novels on the radio tonite
« on: July 17, 2007, 03:46:05 PM »
hot trash=www.wcsb.org
11pm-1am est

PIZZA PARTY
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terrior bute (milwaukee new wave punk)
mystery of two (cleve)
thumbs up (cleve)

CHEAP! BE THERE!


http://www.myspace.com/nowthatsclass
http://www.myspace.com/terriorbute

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Music Shit / faggot on the radio (?!)
« on: January 02, 2007, 08:36:10 PM »
russ romance told me i could say that.

he wants you to hear him and rotty play records on my show, so do it now.

hot trash = www.wcsb.org
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Non-Music Shit / best/weirdest thrift store find
« on: November 23, 2006, 08:29:42 AM »
have you ever found anything really great at a thrift store?

i have seen all the weird stuff because i work in the back room of one and you wouldn't believe the kinda shit people donate, either by accident or just to be a jerk (used dildos, bags of weed, blowup dolls,  poopy diapers, etc). here are some of my favorite things i have found, though..

this ridiculous shirt:


old 45 carrying case:


a bunch of school pictures of retarded kids in the seventies:


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Music Shit / "oldies" bands you've seen live?
« on: October 24, 2006, 04:25:21 PM »
i guess i'm talkin mostly 50s/60s, though i guess some 70s could be included. i'm curious to know what other people have seen live.  this can be in any combination, meaning all original members, a mix of old and new, etc.

were they any good? who would you want to see that still plays out? who do you wish you could have seen that you'll never get the chance?

i have a long annoying list so i'll let some of you guys answer first. let me just start out by saying that dion of dion and the belmonts was one of the biggest disappointments ever, despite the fact that i had high hopes.
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