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Re: (TV) Rainy Day



Glenn Morrow was also in Rage To Live, whose two albums I have and will now line up for listening. I recently uncovered an old Musician mag from Nov. 1982, and in there is an article entitled "Fourth Wave Pop From Hoboken" by Roy Trakin. This is what turned me onto the dB's, Bongos and Individuals way back then. But finding the Individuals was the hardest for me. I didn't get a copy of their Fields album (a tape copy) until 2000 or so, after searching for it for all those years. Really cool that you've met and played with Glenn Morrow, Dennis.

As far as the Mommyheads go, yes I believe they were located in SF at the end of their run. I just saw their 1997 s/t Geffen album on half.com for $0.47 or something- think I'll have to splurge.

Just finishing up with Rainy Day. The old tape is still holding up nicely. I got turned onto that one right after it first came out. I was living in East Bridgewater, MA at the time near Bridgewater State College and it was raved on their 50-watt station at the time. Still grateful to whoever raved it.

Cheers,

Brian

----- Original Message ----
From: Dennis D <dend@nyc.rr.com>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 7:56:09 PM


Glenn Morrow from the Individuals auditioned my band in 1978. I don't think 
he liked the drummer. We did some of his songs and covered Kangaroo by Big 
Star and we did some Television stuff, and Glenn was afraid to do the 
Television stuff, thought he wasn't good enough as a guitarist.
I used to see posters for the Mommyheads and always liked the name but never 
saw them. Did they relocate to SF?


 
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