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| 678.1 | JS | PCBUOA::CHENARD |  | Mon Oct 03 1994 09:11 | 13 | 
|  |     Jim,
    
    I also have that album and still play it every once in a while.  I
    will try to remember to look for it tonite.  I haven't heard of
    John Stewart performing in a long time.  Last time he was here
    was at Tanglewood about 6 months after that album came out.
    
    Mo
    
    PS, if you can't find a copy of it, I can try to make a tape from
        my album.
    
    
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| 678.2 | "California Bloodlines"? | KAOFS::S_BURRIDGE | Stephen Burridge | Mon Oct 03 1994 10:41 | 5 | 
|  |     John Stewart made a great abum in the early '70s called "California
    Bloodlines."  Other songs included "Omaha Rainbow", "July You're a
    Woman," "Pirates of Stone County Road", among others.  
    
    -Stephen
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| 678.3 | just curious | BSS::MARLAND |  | Mon Oct 03 1994 11:08 | 1 | 
|  |     Wasn't their a song called "gold" on that album?
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| 678.4 | Music into Gold | BASEX::GEOFFREY | Blueberries are our friends | Mon Oct 03 1994 12:05 | 6 | 
|  |     
    
    	I think there was... something like "Music into Gold".... I think
     some of the words were "People out there turning music into Gold..."
    
    			Jim
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| 678.5 |  | PCBUOA::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Mon Oct 03 1994 12:11 | 4 | 
|  |     Is this the "song" on which Stevie Nicks sings backup?  I use the term
    loosely as this is easily one of the worst songs I've ever heard.
    
    Mark.
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| 678.6 | When the lights go down on the California town ... | BUSY::FISED::SLABOUNTY | I smell T-R-O-U-B-L-E | Mon Oct 03 1994 12:41 | 7 | 
|  |     
    	That was a great song!!
    
    	One of my favorites at the time!!
    
    							GTI
    
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| 678.7 | confused recollections | KAOFS::S_BURRIDGE | Stephen Burridge | Mon Oct 03 1994 13:16 | 6 | 
|  |     I used to have the album with "Gold" on it as well (it wasn't
    "California Bloodlines).. come to think of it, I think "Lost her in the
    Sun" was on the same one as "Gold".  It might have been called "Bombs
    Away Dream Babies".  I know that was the name of one of his records...
    
    -Stephen
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| 678.8 | see 842.* in COOKIE::FOLK_MUSIC | KAOFS::S_BURRIDGE | Stephen Burridge | Mon Oct 03 1994 13:37 | 1 | 
|  |     
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| 678.9 |  | BUSY::FISED::SLABOUNTY | I smell T-R-O-U-B-L-E | Mon Oct 03 1994 13:53 | 8 | 
|  |     
    	RE: "Bombs Away Dream Babies"
    
    	Yes, that's the name of it ... I knew it wasn't the "California"
    	one but couldn't remember the name of the album.
    
    							GTI
    
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| 678.10 | Bombs Away Dream Babies | BASEX::GEOFFREY | Blueberries are our friends | Mon Oct 03 1994 15:12 | 16 | 
|  |     
    
      Thanks for all the replies...
    
      RE: .8  I checked out cookie::folk_music 842.*   lots of info there
      thanks for the pointer.
    
      I also called my local CD outlet and I can special order Bombs away
    Dream Babies for $15.99.
    
    	Again thanks,
    
                jim
    
    Now hopefully I can find out about John Stewart palying in the Detroit
    MI. area sometime.
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| 678.11 | FYI | DELNI::RUKAS |  | Mon Dec 05 1994 12:56 | 35 | 
|  |     
    
    BOMBS AWAY DREAM BABIES is available on CD (RE 2034 $14 plus $2 S&H)
    through:           
                       HOMECOMING RECORDS
                       P.O. BOX 2050
                       MALIBU, CA 90265
    
    Send for concert info and/or complete listing of releases by John Stewart
    
     which includes post-1979 releases:
    
                    -  ARMSTRONG (1994 CD-single of re-recorded "Armstrong",
                                 and actual voices of the astronauts from the
                                 lunar surface, plus new song)
                    -  ESCAPE TO ARIZONA (1993 Cassette of 11 new songs)
                    -  ROCKET ROY IN THE HOUR GLASS (1993 Cassette of 6 new
                                 songs interwoven with John's recitations)
                    -  BULLETS IN THE HOUR GLASS (1992 SANACHIE Cassette/CD)
                    -  TERESA AND THE LOST SONGS (1992 Cassette of " John's
                                 songs written in the 60's and 70's, lost
                                 and then found")
                    -  SAVANAH (1992 Instrumental Cassette) 
                    -  DEEP IN THE NEON (1991 Live <duo> Cassette/CD)
                    -  NEON BEACH (1990 Live <full band> Cassette/CD)
                    -  PUNCH THE BIG GUY (1987 CYPRESS Cassette/CD)
                    -  SECRET TAPES II (1987 Cassette of 10 songs)
                    -  TRANCAS (1984 AFFORDABLE DREAMS LP/Cassette)
                    -  THE LAST CAMPAIGN (1985 LP/Cassette collection
                        inspired by Robert Kennedy's Presidential Campaign)
                    -  CENTENNIAL (1984 LASERLIGHT Instrumental Cassette now
                       also available as AMERICAN SKETCHES on Cassette/CD)
                    -  BLONDES (1982 ALLEGIANCE Cassette)
    
    
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| 678.12 | Deep in The Neon | RANGER::WEBER |  | Thu Dec 08 1994 17:50 | 25 | 
|  |     
    Just after I wrote a note here 4 years ago the conference got archived,
    although I had managed to cross-post it to ::FOLK_MUSIC first. At the
    time, I had not heard much new stuff from John and after listening to
    Trancas and Punch The Big Guy Out a few times, decided they were too
    synthed for me, so I wasn't sure if there was going to be more of his
    music in my future.
    
    Neon Beach Live and Deep In The Neon, though, were a big improvement,
    especially the latter, which is just John, a bass player and an
    enthusiastic audience. Two standouts are "July You're A Woman" ("Pat
    Boone called me. Pat Boone called ME!") and "Daydream Believer", both
    of which allow John to explain how his tunes got bowdlerized ( I
    already told you this in my original posting, but didn't know how it
    had come about). All of the tunes allow John to show what a good player
    he is, which has sometimes gotten hidden in his more highly-produced
    recordings.
    
    Another pleasant surprise was Blondes, which is much better than I'd
    have thought from the cover or subject matter. In fact, this record sat
    in my to-be-played pile for a few years before I listened to it, but
    now I like it a lot.
    
    
    Danny W.
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