PADCAST #10: RSD09 - Cath Carroll Hosts Record Store Day Part 1


Lilypad’s Atomic Theory of the Record Store


Join us as we listen to a variety of songs from Lilypad’s friends andfamily, and Cath rambles on about counter terror at old record shops of the North. We establish Lilypad’s Atomic Theory of The Record Store(with thanks to Flann O’Brien), in order to justify why an online indielabel is gate crashing this bricks & mortar event. We are Record Store.  The Padcast intro features 'Dag Juhlin Symphony Extravaganza', a tribute to the Man of a Thousand Bands, performed by the UK's Monty.

The Pad Presents: Padcast #10 RSD09 Record Store Day hosted by Cath Carroll Part 1 by lilypad

Part 1



First is
Miaow’s ‘Angel Spit’, from the original 8-track demo for the never-was Factory album “Priceless Innuendo”. See Padcast #9 for more details. Recorded in Joe Korner’s front room at the Elephant & Castle in late 1987.

Song two is ‘March to the Mental House’ by Morris, IL's rockingest duo,
WorldWideRiot.Performed by Eric Enger and Sean Blythe, and recorded and mixed byKerry Kelekovich. Eric Enger’s lyrical genius tends to get overlookedcos these fellas get so darned crazy sometimes. He says what he sees.

Then there’s some chitchat in which Cath asks Kerry about his favourite record stores of yesteryear. There’s some talk about
Tempo Records, now sadly demolished, of southwest Chicago suburb, Oak Lawn, It was located on 95th Street, between Central and Cicero, near the railroad tracks, map fans. Tempo was later bought by Steve Wind and survived as Wind Records into the late 1990s.

Cut out (never interview the tape op) were Kerry’s reminiscences of thepossibly nameless basement record store in Archer Heights on 50thStreet near Archer and Albany. This curious little haunt disappearedwith the 1970’s. It was not the better-known Kroozin’ Music at Archer& California. If anyone remembers the place or better still, has apicture, step forward, you can remain anonymous.

Next up,
The Greenwood’s very wonderful ‘How We Get There’, misidentified by Cath as a solo Dag Juhlin piece. That is he singing, though. One of several mixes, vocal recorded by Kerry.  Following, from Cath Carroll’s2003 album “The Gondoliers of Ghost Lake” is an alternative version of‘In Your Own Way’, written and recorded by Kerry. Fast on its heels, awrithing mess of hot rock recorded Live! At Lilypad,  from Morris/Chicago quartet Hollus.‘Steal Away’ features Jamison Acker on vocal, Sean Blythe (now ofWorldWideRiot) on bass, Michael Sauer on guitar, and Matthew Perryman,drums.

Finally some more blab from Cath about Manchester recordshops of old- who knew record shopping could be so miserable? It seemsthis should also be Record Stall day in tribute to the outdoor secondhand record stalls everywhere, especially the one that stood amongstthe greengrocers’ barrows at the corner of Church Street and CrossStreet. Cath calls it the Tib Street stall since it was on a personalrecord-hunting path that began on that street. Don’t ask. And torestore us all to a feeling of something like Zen, Lilypad’s
Young Jackies, salute another 'Cool Non Rhythmic Summer'.

PART ONE: PADCAST #10

DAG JUHLINSymphony Extravaganza *
Performed by UK pop star Monty (intro music used in Padcast #10)
©  2008 Dag Juhlin

MIAOWAngel Spit
From the unreleased Factory Records demo, Priceless Innuendo gets restored by Lilypad.
© 1987 Carroll/Caine/Korner/Fenner Superclammy, Ltd. Publishing ASCAP

WORLDWIDERIOTMarch To The Mental House
From the next WWR collection on Lilypad Records out Fall 2009.
© 2008 Blythe/Enger Sneak Peek Publishing

Cath discusses RSD

THE GREENWOODSHow We Get There *
Recorded in 2007; from their debut coming 2009

CATH CARROLL : In Your Own Way (C54 remix)
An unreleased remix originally appeared on The Gondoliers Of Ghost Lake as an acoustic ballad.
© 2002 Kelekovich/Carroll Superclammy, Ltd. Publishing ASCAP

HOLLUS: Steal Away *
Recorded LIVE AT LILYPAD January 8, 2007.
Song © 2005 Acker/Sauer/Blythe/Perryman Wooden Nickel Music

Cath discusses RSD

YOUNG JACKIES: Cool Non-Rhythmic Summer
A C54 remix recorded at Couderay Music Chicago in 2004; from the YJ debut, Space Kings.
© 2004 Young Jackies Superclammy, Ltd. Publishing ASCAP


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This podcast © 2009 Lilypad Records Superclammy, Ltd. Publishing ASCAP Songs * used by permission.
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