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Stuck on the Border
Re: Celebration of "No Fun Aloud"
HAPPY BIRTHDAY No Fun Aloud!!!
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Stuck on the Border
Re: Celebration of "No Fun Aloud"
Happy 32nd Birthday to No Fun Aloud. We're about the same age. I'm two years older.
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Re: Celebration of "No Fun Aloud"
We were talking about No Fun Aloud and, specifically, Partytown, in another thread and it got me to thinking about the Monstertones. Rather than take that thread way off topic, I thought I'd post my thoughts here. According to the album's liner notes, these are the "Monstertones" on Partytown:
Background Vocals by the Monstertones,
featuring: Duane Monstertone, Leon Blazek, Freddy Buffett, Urban Azoff, Pee Wee Solters, Marion Kinde, Buckley Wideface, Tommy Obnozzio, Jingles Squirrel Heart, Floyd Tempchin, Ollie Blair, Hugh Gotteny, Peter Rennert, John McEnroe and Peter Fleming.
I'm assuming these are Freddy (Jimmy) Buffett, Urban (Irving) Azoff, Pee Wee (Larry) Solters, and Floyd (Jack) Tempchin, and, of course, there is John McEnroe.
Can anyone shed any light on who any of the others may be? I'm wondering if Glenn is Duane Monstertone? Tommy Obnozzio could be Tommy Nixon, but I don't have a clue about the rest of them. Any thoughts?
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
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Stuck on the Border
Re: Celebration of "No Fun Aloud"
Leon (Allan) Blazek, producer. Peter Fleming and Peter Rennert were tennis players.
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Border Desperado
Re: Celebration of "No Fun Aloud"
I know I've asked this before (probably last year) but anyone know why No Fun Aloud isn't on iTunes? IMO it's his best solo album and the one I listen to the most.
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01-27-2015, 07:40 AM
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Stuck on the Border
Re: Celebration of "No Fun Aloud"
I was able to buy a new CD last year - the most I've ever paid for a CD* - but the stock must be running low as the price is now at least double what I paid. It's a similar story for Henley's "I can't stand still" which was also an Elektra/Asylum release. If I was at Warners, I'd be thinking of cashing in on the success of the documentary by reissuing the first solo efforts of the band-members.
The CD lives in my car and is probably the one I play most, so it giving a good return on investment.
* I paid around £16. In contrast, I was able to buy the 4-disc Eagles "Selected Works" for £7 and a 20-track Hall&Oates greatest hits for £3.
Last edited by UndertheWire; 01-27-2015 at 07:51 AM.
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