Showing posts with label B-GIRLS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label B-GIRLS. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2010

Sunday, January 17, 2010



Click to download the show
THE VILETONES – Screamin’ Fist (Other Peoples Music)
Interview with Liz Worth
THE RAMONES – Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Sire)
Interview with Liz Worth
TEENAGE HEAD – Little Boxes (Sonic Unyon)
Interview with Liz Worth
THE DIODES – Noise (Polydor)
Interview with Liz Worth
THE POLES – CN Tower
Interview with Liz Worth
THE VILETONES – Rebel (Other Peoples Music)
Interview with Liz Worth
THE UGLY – Alley Cat (Other Peoples Music)
Interview with Liz Worth
THE CURSE – Shoeshine Boy (Other Peoples Music)
Interview with Liz Worth
THE FORGOTTEN REBELS – Third Homosexual Murder (Other Peoples Music)
Interview with Liz Worth
THE DEMICS – New York City (Ready)
Interview with Liz Worth
THE B GIRLS – Fun at the Beach (Other Peoples Music)

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Radio - Sunday, August 3, 2008


THE WAY OUTS - No Time (Self-Released)

Studio 3 Session
THE WAY OUTS - Wayouts Theme / No Time (CIUT)
THE WAY OUTS - I Just Want To (CIUT)
THE WAY OUTS - Red Rover (CIUT)
THE WAY OUTS - Wild at the Beach / Slow Down / Breakout (CIUT)
THE WAY OUTS - Long Weekend (CIUT)

THE WAY OUTS - Red Rover (Self-Released)
THE WAY OUTS - Interview (CIUT)
THE WAY OUTS - Wild at the Beach / Theme (Self-Released)

DISHRAGS - Love is Shit (Jem)
VAPID - Whore (Nominal)
THE NYMPHETS - Dreaming (Self-Released)
B-GIRLS - Who Says Girls Can’t Rock (Other People’s Music)
JOHNNY AND THE G RAYS - It can’t Be Right (Self-Released0

TEENAGE WARNING - No War (Self-Released)
URBAN WASTE - Police Brutality (Bootleg)
CITIZENS ARREST - To Serve and Protect (DeadAlive)
NIGHTSTICK JUSTICE - Black and Blue (Even Worse)
RUNNING FOR COVER - Producers of Grain (625 Productions)
F.P.O. - I Sold Myself (Commitment)
TAKE CONTROL - Sidelines (Commitment)

Demo Feature
DEATH IS EASY - Rusted Worker (Self-Released)
DEATH IS EASY - Urine Paranoia (Self-Released)
DEATH IS EASY - Desperation (Self-Released)
DEATH IS EASY - Flushed (Self-Released)
DEATH IS EASY - Defeated (Self-Released)
DEATH IS EASY - Death is Easy (Self-Released)
DEATH IS EASY - Lead to Slaughter (Self-Released)

Monday, January 30, 2006

Sunday, January 29, 2006

NO FUN - Suzyside (WTS)

GORILLA ANGREB - Supersyn (Spild Af Vinyl)
HJERTESTOP - Ind I Lejren (Kick n Punch)
TRIGGERS - Gasoline (Vinyl Warning)
MANHANDLERS - Die Love Die (Criminal IQ)
VENUS AND THE RAZORBLADES - I Wanna Be Where the Boys Are (Spark)
CURSE - Shoeshine Boy (Mans Ruin)
AVENGERS - The Amerikan In Me (CD Presents)
X - Nausea (Slash)

BGK - Membership (Alternative Tentacles)
WASTED YOUTH - Problem Child (Sanoblast)
RAW POWER - State Oppression (Ugly Pop)
ADOLESCENTS - Marching With the Reich (SOS)
ADRENALIN OD - Suburbia (Buy Our Records)
FUs - CETA Suckers (Modern Method)
BIG BOYS - Were Not In It to Lose (X-Mist)

RAMONES - Do You Wanna Dance? (Sire)
DICTATORS - Stay With Me (Impossible)
REZILLOS - (My Baby Does) Good Sculptures (Sire)
TEENAGE HEAD - Top Down (Page One)
VAPIDS - Cynical Solution (Drunk)
UV RAYS - Flip Out (Razorblade)
JEFFIE GENETIC & HIS CLONES - Forgetting What I Know (Dirtnap)

HONG KONG BLONDE - Hell Is Alive (Ugly Pop)
KNIFE FIGHT - Destruction (My War)
STRUNG UP - No End (Tank Crimes)
86 MENTALITY - Scumbag (Grave Mistake)
UNDER PRESSURE - Gift (Sound Pollution)
VIOLENT MINDS - Hit List (Town of Hardcore)
FUCKED UP - Baiting the Public (Burning Sensation)
ASBEST - Stirre (Kick n Punch)

LEFT FOR DEAD - Skin Graft (No Idea)
CURSED - Polygraph (Deathwish)
BLACK HAND - Bullet In, Bullet Out (Scorched Earth Policy)
INEPSY - Street City Kids (Feral Ward)

POINTED STICKS - Somebodys Mom (Quintessence)
DISHRAGS - Bullshit (Other Peoples Music)
B-GIRLS - Fun at the Beach (Bomp!)
RIFF RANDELLS - Heartbreaker (Alien Snatch)

Demo feature
SOCIAL CIRKLE - USSA (independent)
SOCIAL CIRKLE - Calling In (independent)
SOCIAL CIRKLE - Burns Me Up (independent)
SOCIAL CIRKLE - Cant Take It (independent)
SOCIAL CIRKLE - Private World (independent)
SOCIAL CIRKLE - Paralyzed (Over You) (independent)
SOCIAL CIRKLE - Drunk Cop (independent)
SOCIAL CIRKLE - Nothing Can Save You Now (independent)

Sunday, January 23, 2005

Radio - Sunday, January 23, 2005

ENDLESS NIGHTMARE – Into the Abyss (Self-Released)

LET’S GROW – Mankind’s Son (Know)
UNITY – Explanation for Action (Wishing Well)
CHUCK NORRIS – Sop It Over Jerk (Distorted Riffs, Circle Pits)
9 SHOCKS TERROR – Prozac logic (Devour)
LIM – Snutas (Know)
BLACK EYES CLUB – System, System (Self-Released)
SEND MORE COPS – Nothing (Self-Released)

THE ACTION – TVs on the Blink (Montreco)
THE UGLY – One Foot in the Gutter (Other People’s Music)
DAMNED – Anti-Pope (Chiswick)
FREESTONE – Bummer Bitch (Redrum)
DRY HEAVES – Shoot Yourself (Rave Up)

THE FORGOTTEN REBELS – Angry (Star)
HEART ATTACK – You (Damaged Goods)
DISCHARGE – Religion Instigates (Clay)
OUT OF ORDER – Survival of the Fittest (Victory)
CAPITOL PUNISHMENT – Wrong Direction (Stage Dive)
DEADLINE – Deep Sixed (Bootleg)

THE FARTZ – Con Game (Alternative Tentacles)
Interview with Blaine CookTHE ACCUSED – In a Death Bed (Earache / C.O.R.)

AUTHORITIES – Drop the Bomb (Bootleg)
REDD KROSS – S&M Parties (Poshboy)
THE GERMS – Communist Eyes (Slash)
DICKS – Lifetime Problems (Alternative Tentacles)
THE FORGOTTEN REBELS – Peica ‘n Roll (Other People’s Music)
RAMONES – Commando (Sire)

TEENBEATS – I Can’t Control Myself (Gamma)
BLUE PETER – Same Old Place (Ready)
B-GIRLS – B-Side (Bomp!)
ROMANTICS – When I Look in Your Eyes (Nemporer)
20/20 – Cheri (Portrait)

KNIFE FIGHT – Destruction (My War)
NO FRAUD – Failure (No Clubs)
RED TIDE – Price for Progress (Toxic Shock)
THREATS – Go to Hell (Rondelet)
ARTICLES OF FAITH – Bad Attitude (Wasteland)

BRUTAL KNIGHTS – Not Fun (Deranged)
BRUTAL KNIGHTS – Stop Whining (Deranged)
BRUTAL KNIGHTS – Wet My Pants (Deranged)
CHRONIC SUBMISSION – Nuclear Threat (Self-Released)
LIFE AGAINST DEATH – I’m Not Here to get Fucked Up (Self-Released)
THOUGHT CRIME – I Wanna Drink (Self-Released)
POISON IDEA – Rich Get Richer (Taang)

EMERGENCY – I Ain’t Listening (Step 1)

Saturday, June 28, 1997

The 'B' Girls "Who Says Girls Can't Rock" CD


This was a CD put together by Chris Spedding and Peter Moore. The CD includes a remixed version of the Bomp ep plus 17 unreleased songs featuring a mixture of studio and live songs. Some of the folks involved in the unreleased material features Mick Jones, Deborah Harry, and Craig Leon. There is a 16 page booklet with liner notes as part of this package. This was released on Other Peoples Music. The songs found on here are:
1. B-Sides
2. Hearts in his Eyes
3. Heartbreaker
4. Alibi
5. Who Says Girls Can't Rock
6. Boys are Drinking
7. Two Hearts
8. Alibi
9. Jealousy
10. Fun at the Beach
11. Two Hearts
12. Angel Doesn't Shoot a Gun
13. Mystery
14. Alibi
15. Big Girl
16. Savage Fever
17. Chinese Rocks (Live)
18. Long Distance Love (Live)
19. Fun at the Beach (Live)

Tuesday, December 30, 1980

Zine - Smash It Up, December 1980

 
https://archive.org/download/SmashItUp80-12/80-12-smashItUp.pdfSmash It Up was a Toronto punk fanzine. This issue came out in December 1980. This issues starts out with a report about local bands by Randy Swagger, which included information on the Points, the Sharks, the Government, the Demics, Martha and the Muffins, the Civilians, Teenage Head, Blank Generation, the Spoons, the B-Girls, the Secrets, True Confessions, the Viletones, Tyranna, and the Bop Cats.

The first interview is with the Slits where they wind up talking about Sid Vicious death, which had just happened.

There is an interview with Martha Johnson at a Hamilton show, where she sheds some light on how crappy it is to be signed to major label. I wish she had more space to elaborate.

There is an article on Ultravox which was done around a show they played in Toronto supporting "Vienna". I didn't realize that Midge Ure was in the Rich Kids and was offered the guitarist spot for the Pistols when Steve Jones left. This all seems weird talking about him as a guitarist in light of Ultravox being a synth band.

There is a review of a Joan Jett and the Blackhearts show with lots of photos.

There is an amazingly designed piece on a Siouxsie and the Banshees show on November 18th, 1980 at the Music Hall.

There is part one of an interview with Bangkok who were a new band that featured Mickey Skin of the Curse on vocals.

There is a back page ad for Edge Records which I am guessing had something to do with the Garys and were reported to have been releasing the Sharks record.
 
Thinks appears thanks to the archive of Dhaibid James, host of Moondog Ballroom, also on CIUT 89.5FM.
 


Saturday, June 21, 1980

The 'B' Girls ep


The B-Girls formed in 1977 and featured Cynthia, Lucasta and Rhonda Ross, along with Xenia Splawinsky, and played their first gigs at places like Club David, the Crash'n'Burn, the Edge and the Horseshoe. Their music was often described as punk mixed with sixties girl-group pop. Greg Shaw of Bomp Records fame, came to Toronto to see the band play and offered to put out an ep. The A side is 'Fun at the Beach', and the flipside is called 'B-Side' appropriately enough with the chorus "Girls, we're girls, b-girls, just girls".

Saturday, March 17, 1979

The 'B' Girls "Fun at the Beach" ep

The B Girls were an all girl group from the Toronto punk scene. the band featured Cynthia and Rhonda Ross, Lucasta, and Xenia Splawinsky. The band played the Crash 'n Burn, Club David's, the Horseshoe and the Edge and got to play ine New York City. there is a photo of them hanging out with Deborah Harry. Cynthia was engaged to Stiv Bators of the Dead Boys. The Go-Gos guitarist wrote the B-Girls on how to start up a punk band. They opened for the Clash on the "London Calling" tour. Greg Sgaw on Bomp Records was inpried by the band and released them on his label. The songs on here are:
1. Fun at the Beach
2. B Side

Friday, December 15, 1978

Sunday, October 29, 1978

Monday, July 31, 1978

Flyer - Monday July 31, 1978


Flyer - July 31 - August 5, 1978

What a line up ? Starting off with the B-Girls and the Mods on a Monday night and ending with the Dead Boys on a Saturday night. Evidence of the action packed punk scene that Toronto was in the early days. Things haven't really changed.

Thursday, May 25, 1978

Flyer - Thursday May 25 - Saturday May 27, 1978


From the archives of Henry Martinuk.

From the Last Pogo site.

Sunday, February 19, 1978

Flyer - B-Girls fan club