Sunday, April 20, 2008

Favorite Bands: 10,000 Maniacs

Remember that John Cusack character in High Fidelity who explained in great detail about the finer points to consider when making a cassette mix for someone? I had a friend named James who was a master in that field. In fact, just about every six months he would come up with a new “mix” for me and my friends to get into, tapes made with care and careful research, featuring both new groups and obscure older groups,both made it onto the mixes carefully orchestrated for a complete “piece” of music!

    I can’t begin to count all the different artists he introduced me to, but one of the most significant groups that he brought to my attention was a new folk / rock unit with the peculiar name of 10,000 Maniacs, with a powerful little tune called “Scorpio Rising”.

  From the very first time I listened to the tape, the song stuck out for me and became a favorite, and that’s saying something when you consider that cassette also featured great groups like TSOL, The March Violets, Naked Raygun, and The Jesus and Mary Chain!
I immediately wanted to know more about them, and on my next visit to James’ house, was introduced to 10,000 Maniacs album The Wishing Chair. For the first time, I got to hear such wonderful songs as “Just as The Tide Was Rushing In” , “Can’t Ignore The Train”, “Back O’ The Moon”, and the incredible album closer “My Mother The War”.

  I was also finally able to see just what the group looked like, and I’ll never forget standing in that living room, looking at the little thumbnail pic of the lead singer Natalie Merchant for the first time! They looked so cool- really like a little Bohemian Beatnik group, a look that fit nicely with the songs they were singing - In fact, I was happy to discover that The Wishing Chair was produced by Joe Boyd, the man who oversaw such artists as Fairport Convention, Cat Stevens and Nick Drake!

   Fast forward a few years later, and I’m reading the latest Rolling Stone magazine, and glancing on the College Album Chart, I’m informed that the Maniacs have released a new album! I hurried down to the record store and picked up a cassette (yes! Cassette!) of their new release, a strange covered album called In My Tribe.



Shortly after falling in love with ABSOLUTELY FALLING IN LOVE with the album, 10,000 Maniacs appeared on Saturday Night Live (guest host: Judge Reinhold), and performed Like The Weather and What’s The Matter Here. Like the Weather was fun and breezy, but it was the performance of What’s The Matter Here that did it for me. THIS WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST PERFS I’D EVER SEEN! There was no going back for me, and I beacme a rabid Maniacs fan from then on!

It was a great time to be a Maniacs fan. Soon came Blind Man’s Zoo, as well as a rather significant release called “Hope Chest”, which contained songs from the Maniacs first two LPs Human Conflict Number Five and Secrets of The I Ching. FANTASTIC!!!
These were SOOOOOO good, and before I could catch my breath, Elektra Records had released a VIDEO collection of the Maniacs!!! I cannot tell you how thrilled I was. There was a while there when Wishing Chair, In My Tribe, Blind Man’s Zoo and Hope Chest were (just about) the only CDs I was listening to, and those songs really remind me about that specific time in my life!

Speaking of the Wishing Chair on CD, When they released that album on CD, I was pleased to find that they’d given three bonus songs for the release, but was horrified to find that they’d actually mixed it into the order of the songs. The Original chonology was already perfect, and It was hard to listen to the songs in this strange new way, and worst of all, they’d placed”Arbor Day” at the end where My Mother The War was supposed to close the album!

By the time 10,000 Maniacs released Our Time In Eden, they had sort of changed into a different group (at least for me)… While I did love the album (and have some terrific live performances from the album, as well), I got a different vibe from the band, and I have to admit I wasn’t too surprised when they broke up shortly thereafter. From that point, Natalie Merchant would go solo, and the remaining maniacs would bring back original guitarist John Lombardo and his new partner Mary Ramsey as a new Maniacs of sorts. Both groups are fine in their own way, and I like that these new ventures are keeping the spirit of the group alive, But for me, the magic time for 10,000 Maniacs was those first few years…that stuff is priceless to me!


Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Good Girl Art Covers starring those Fighting Force Girls

It’s that time once again where I take a classic GOOD GIRL ART comic cover and remake it, inserting my own FIGHTING FORCE Gals into the excitement! This time we’ve got Issue #40 of FIGHT COMICS with Wendy starring as Senorita Rio, and Monte as a particularly sinister looking German Soldier!
Fight Comics #40
Fighting Force #204 Featuring Wendy, art by Z

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Electric Company: The Short Circus Rocks!

Growing up, one of my favorite TV shows on was The Electric Company, the Children’s Television Workshop program that taught kids words, phonics and punctuation through skits and songs, much like fellow seventies show “Schoolhouse Rock” did.

   I don’t know if it was the characters that were so funny, or the skits that were so intriguing, or simply the allure of the fabulous songs (written primarily by Jerry Rapozo, he of Sesame Street fame), but I absolutely adored this show.
  I was first  exposed to The Electric Company in first grade, way back in 1971.
I remember the teachers telling our parents that this was a new program and that they were testing out TV as a new “medium” to teach children, with Electric Company (and Sesame Street of course) as the examples.
   In any case, It DID teach me a lot, but the reason I kept watching every day was to see my favorite songs and favorite skits performed daily! They were too funny and too catchy! This went on year after year and even going into intermediate school, whenever I’d be doing something around the house or working on Schoolwork, I would have the show on constantly. I remember friends coming over and laughing, saying, I can’t believe you still watch this show!” And I’d laugh back and say, “Yeah, and I always WILL!” But that came to an end sometime around 1980 or 1981, as PBS finally pulled the plug on my beloved show.

   For the longest time, all I had to fill the void of The Electric Company were the audio cassettes I’d taped of some of my favorite songs. (Remember that, kids? Leaning the portable tape recorder against the speaker of the HUGE-ass wooden TV set!) L:istening to the tapes, It made me miss the show even more, and I wished and hoped for the day some TV station would bless us with rebroadcasting the Electric Company in some way so I could watch these again! But more than anything else, it made me realize how dear these songs were to my heart.

     In particular, the songs I REALLY loved the most were the songs performed by the the teen singing group “The Short Circus”. Those were the songs I loved most of all, and considering the vast amount of great songs the show had to offer, that’s saying something! I didn’t really know which season was which at the time - as the later years of The Electric Company were sort of a mish-mash of all the past seasons put together: repackaged and re-ran - All I knew was that I loved ‘em!

    I think there were about four incarnations of The Short Circus during the original six season run of The Electric Company. My memories of the group were that the original group looked like Sesame Street performers until they sort of changed into a 70’s bubblegum Pop outfit, and later they turned into variety show style dancers so common in the seventies.

The Short Circus 1971-72 :

Douglas Grant  / Zach
Melanie Henderson / Kathy
Irene Cara / Iris
Stephen Gustafson / Buddy
June Angela / Julie

The Short Circus 1972-73:

Douglas Grant / Zach
Melanie Henderson / Kathy
Denise Nickerson / Allison
Stephen Gustafson / Buddy
June Angela / Julie

The Short Circus 1974-75 :

Greg Burge / Dwayne
Melanie Henderson / Kathy
Bayn Johnson / Kelly
Stephen Gustafson / Buddy
June Angela / Julie

The Short Circus 1975-77 :

Rodney Lewis/ Charlie
Rejane Magloire/ Samantha
Todd Graff / Jesse
Janina Matthews/  Gail
June Angela / Julie

The only constant in the ever-changing looks of the group was the lovely June Angela, the sole member who was a part of EVERY version of The Short Circus that came out!
That worked out great for me because I had a pretty severe crush on her! And Still Do!

    Although all variations of the group were good, and all featured June, my favorite line up was the line up from the second season 1972-1973, featuring June, Douglas Grant, Stephen Gustafson and Melanie Henderson with Denise Nickerson (famous as Violet Beauregarde in  the Charlie and The Chocolate Factory movie) taking the place of Irene Cara (who of course went on to super-stardom with “Fame”).

  While I love Irene Cara (Hard, Hard, Hard’s a rocker!) to bits, the definitive line-up of the Short Circus (IMHO) is when Denise Nickerson joined. For some reason, the five voices balanced each other out perfectly, with Denise, Melanie and Stephen harmonizing together and Doug on the lower end with June soaring on the high end. I just LOVED hearing them sing!

   Perhaps it was the Line-Up or maybe the songwriters were simply on a roll, but the fact of the matter is that during this second season, most if not ALL of my favorite Short Circus songs were released!  Yes, as I mentioned above, this is the closest they got to “bubblegum pop”, and I just ate up every minute of it! The group at this point really gave me a “Partridge Family” or “Brady Bunch” feel, and can’t you just imagine the Circus singing “Time To Change” or “Let The Sun Shine In”?

Some of My favorites include:

“BOOM!”
 I remember REALLY liking this a kid! I remember it was featured in the opening credits of The Electric Company every day, so I got to know the “look” of that particular video pretty well!

“Poison”
     Two songs that taught me about poison were Sesame Street Sherlock Hemlock’s “X” song, and “Poison” by The Short Circus…Poison…”It’ll Kill You!”

“Chili”
  In this clip the Short Circus is blue-screened into a bowl of Chili (with crackers on the side!) and I remember my kid going “I want to play in a big bowl of chili, too!”

“The Vampire”
 The Short Circus channeling Scooby Doo here! Special guest appearance by Morgan Freeman as Count Dracula! The Circus really did a lot of Horror-themed songs, didn’t they….Creepy Creature, anyone?

“The Fling”
 Every time I watch this performance,. I have to wonder how long it took them to learn some of the dance moves they had to do on a regular basis. Some of them (like this one) were rather intricate!

 “Sing Out!”
 Aw, another fave song, a real positive encouraging song, and when you add June Angela groovin’ up a storm, that just bumps it up a notch!

“Let’s Rap!”
Melanie and Denise do some duetting together, and when they harmonize together singing, “Rap about something Heavy, rap about something Dumb , Rap about the way you feel Oh Baby , Rap, rap, rap ,rap…don’t be mum…” it just makes the song!

“Dunking Donuts”
I love how the lyrics are almost written like limericks, in that the last line is always humourous. “Dunk it in you soda, dunk it in you tea…if you have a rowboat, you can dunk it in the SEA!” “Dunk it in your fruit juice, dunk it in your soup…get the gang together, you can dunk it in a GROUP!”

“Hamburger”
One thing I always noticed whenever I watch this clip is that Melanie Henderson never actually eats her Hamburger, and I always wondered if she was a vegetarian or something. Humorous line: “Hamburger-if I’m messy, well I beg your pardon… Hamburger eat a piece before the cheese can harden!”

“STOP!”
 Every once in awhile, a member will get a “solo” song -  like Melanie Henderson’s “Feelings are Funny Things” or Irene Cara’s “Hard Hard Hard”…well, this was Doug’s chance to shine, and he gives his performance 100%!

“The Blob”
 I really like this song because everyone gets a chance to show off their singing a bit, and I really like the build up to the end with June’s operatic climax! Not only that, but the lyrics were just great: “It’s such a menace so you’d better stay alert, the way to kill it is to eat it for dessert!”

and my two favorites of all time,

“The Sweet Sweet Sway”

  Denise Nickerson’s showcase song! I like how Buddy and Zach are playing their instruments like they did back when they were a “band” in the first season, and I love the way June really seems to be enjoying herself during the song.
   Another thing I really liked about this clip is that they utilized every single member of the cast for this song. Morgan introduces the song, and Judy, Skip, Lee, Luis, Jim and Rita are at the dance. Add in the Circus, and you’ve got everyone!

 and

“On The Corner”

  Probably my favorite song from the Short Circus!
   Not only does it envoke my childhood with its 70’s poppy sound, it seemed to be a bit longer than some of the other songs, and clocking in at 2:50, I really felt like it could have been released as a “Single”!
   Awesome singing from the gang and I particularly like the choreography. Like when Julie sings about Ices, they all systematically stick out their hands as if to grab one, and when Buddy sings the line about a Parade, they all air-band a procession complete with Julie air-baton leading! 

   Lots of stuff going on in the clip, but what always makes me smile is when Denise and June are doing a fancy little shuffle, and Melanie tries it out for a second before holding up her hands as if to say, “ahh, forget it.”…then she relaxes and puts an arm around June! And in another part, Buddy and Zach high-five each other….really nice, you feel like these kids were actually friends, and that always leaves me with a great feeling! 

It wasn’t until the Electric Company’s mighty revival on the cable station NOGGIN that I finally got to put all the seasons and performances into a cohesive order. I was able to watch my beloved songs again (or at least the ones that NOGGIN decided to show), and I found my obsession return with a vengeance! This time, via the internet, I was able to enjoy a kind of Electric Company renaissance, where I could hook up with other nostalgics like me who’d never stopped loving the show either! I found that I wasn’t alone in my strong love of The Short Circus, and with every new clip I get to hear, or new skit I get to see, I continue to love them even more!

Postscript:

June Angela is still active in recording and performing, and has a terrific CD collection featuring songs from some of her stage shows as well as some Electric Company hits that you should check out!!
  When It originally came out, It wasn’t in a lot of places, and I actually had to have The Tower Records in New York stock transfer a copy to a Tower here in Hawaii! But now I am happy to report that June’s CD is available at Amazon.com! June fans can now rejoice!

  Personal Faves are “Sayonara Love Song”, “Time To Choose” and the sweet “Cha No Yu”. She even revamps her performance of  “I Have Dreamed” from The King and I (which also is a must-own for June fans) and wait til you hear her updated version of “The Electric Company!”




Super-Vixens: Bethany Cabe


Gorgeous Bethany Cabe: a kick-ass no-nonsense chick who has no problem doing what needs to be done, even if it requires taking on the US Navy in only her bra! (as seen in Iron Man #120)!

Although the later world would always remember her as the woman who helped Tony stark kick his alcoholic habit, the issues where she really made an impact were the “Hammer” storyline issues, where she emerged as probably the strongest character in the book, even finding time to chew out Tony’s “Bodyguard” Iron Man from time to time!

And ooh, in those Monaco issues, she looks just like a dream!

Bethany Cabe
First Appearance: Iron Man #117  by David Michelinie and John Romita Jr.

PS: It may seem to some that I'm featuring an awful lot of babes from the IRON MAN strip, and i'm not even gonna bother trying to deny it...one of the GREAT perks of reading Iron Man was the abundance of gorgeous women! Tony Stark WAS supposed to be a multi-million dollar playboy, after all!