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Re: [bomp] Highs in the Mid-80s
So I had the two completely confused...Maybe it is because on the show
that I used to listen to on Greek radio, they also played a lot of
Cheapskates at the time when Phil Shoenfelt's record came out. Did
Shane Faubert also record a solo record? I distinctly remember his name
mentioned frequently and pronounced exactly the way I mentioned in my
previous email.
Dinos
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, BlackMonk wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mekios" <cmekios@bu.edu>
> To: <bomp@xnet2.com>
> Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 2:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [bomp] Highs in the Mid-80s
>
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>>
>> According to the Greek radio in the 80's -- the undisputed authority in
>> such matters -- Shane Faubert must be pronounced "Shain Fobert". It's the
>> same guy who did a solo LP titled "Backwards Crucifiction" around 1989 or
>> so, isn't he? The song of the same title did in fact get a lot of air play
>> on Greek radio (there were a couple of shows that played
>> "underground"/"indy" rock music). Did he play in other bands earlier?
>
> He was the leader of the Cheepskates. From a google search, it seems that
> Backwards Crucifixion was by someone named Phil Schoenfelt, who sounds like
> he might be kind of interesting, but not similiar to Shane Faubert at all.
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