Posts Tagged ‘Phagz on 45’

Phagz on 45: Episode Seven

Phagz on 45

After a vacation summering in beautiful Silver Lake, California (aka, barhopping),  John C. Hughes and the world’s foremost Belinda Carlisle impersonator, a.k.a. his buddy Matty (or “Bearlinda,” if you prefer), return to review some singles, No on Prop 8 style. This week your rainbeaux duo take a listen to songs by Duran Duran, Office, Missing Persons, and Vanity 6, plus thrill to Matty’s note-perfect rendition of the Closet World jingle!  Enjoy, and as always, MP3s of the songs are below so you can follow along at home.

Duran Duran — “The Chauffeur (Blue Silver)” (download)

Office — “Wound Up” (download)

Missing Persons — “Words” (download)

Vanity 6 — “If A Girl Answers (Don’t Hang Up)” (download)

Lost in the ’90s: Tuscadero

Note from John: My Phagz on 45 partner (not THAT way!) Matty has been on my jock non-stop, begging me to feature today’s artist on Lost in the ’90s since its inception.  After nearly nine months of crying, hounding, and Abby Ewing-level blackmail, I finally told the bitch to put his money where his mouth is and write the damn thing himself if he wants to see it so badly.  And the sucker fell for it!  So, here’s Matty with today’s post…

Board games, candy, AWFUL boys, Nancy Drew books and girls who sing – these are a TON of my favorite things!

Melissa Farris and Margaret McCartney met while waiting tables at the Zig Zag café in DC.  The two had been playing guitar for about 3 and 6 months respectively when they recruited bassist Phil Satlof and drummer Jack Hornady to form their first band, (named in homage to Fonzie’s paramour, Leather Tuscadero).  Says Melissa via e-mail, “We knew that between them they owned both a drum kit and a bass, and that was very important. Plus they were nice to us.”  When asked if my foggy memories of their inception happening at a Halloween party in the fall of ’93 were accurate, she adds “I think the Halloween story might have been that we decided to form a band whilst liquored up at a Halloween party. Like everything we did in Tuscadero, the decision was made with an almost tactical precision.”  This is so my kinda gal!  I still won’t balance my checkbook without a fistful of candy corns and a Natty Lite!

Like the stuff Indie legends are made of, Mark Robinson of Teenbeat Records signed the band on the spot at their first gig.  The whole story is like a Girl Band Geek FAIRYTALE – not unlike my recurring dreams of my fairy Godmother Kim Shattuck waving her Gretsch wand and changing my Converse Hi Top and pack of Parliaments into a Go-Go’s driven Coopers limousine to Ladyfest! – but for realsies!!! (more…)

Phagz on 45: Special All-ABBA Edition!

Phagz on 45

Because absolutely no one the editorial staff demanded it — John C. Hughes and the world’s foremost Belinda Carlisle impersonator, a.k.a. his buddy Matty (or “Bearlinda,” if you prefer), return to knock back some booze and review some ABBA songs, homo style (is there really any other way?). Along the way, they end up talking about their teachers’ “golden globes,” Curt Smith’s dumb life choices and if “That’s Me” is disco or bluegrass. Enjoy, and as always, MP3s of the songs are below so you can follow along at home.

ABBA – “When I Kissed The Teacher” (download)

ABBA – “Hey, Hey Helen” (download)

ABBA – “That’s Me” (download)

ABBA – “You Owe Me One” (download)

ABBA – “Under Attack” (download)

Phagz on 45: Episode Six

Phagz on 45

Here we go again — John C. Hughes and the world’s foremost Belinda Carlisle impersonator, a.k.a. his buddy Matty (or “Bearlinda,” if you prefer), knock back some booze and review some singles, homo style. This week your rainbeaux duo take a listen to songs by the B-52’s, R.E.M., Cheap Trick, Ace Frehley, and Nick Gilder while discussing high school rock bands, White Castle sliders, and Kate & Allie. Enjoy, and as always, MP3s of the songs are below so you can follow along at home.

The B-52’s — “Give Me Back My Man” (download)

R.E.M. — “Supernatural Superserious” (download)

Ace Frehley — “New York Groove” (download)

Cheap Trick — “Elo Kiddies” (download)

Nick Gilder — “Hot Child in the City” (download)

Phagz on 45: Episode Five

Phagz on 45

You know the deal: John C. Hughes and the world’s foremost Belinda Carlisle impersonator, a.k.a. his buddy Matty (or “Bearlinda,” if you prefer), knock back some booze and review some singles, homo style. This week your rainbeaux duo take a listen to songs by Ladytron, Sparks (again?!), the Jesus and Mary Chain, and Tommy Keene while discussing dog farts and letting “the cute count” get out of control. Plus, stay tuned to the end to see their very first SPECIAL SURPRISE GUEST (it’s someone on the review list — no lie!). Enjoy, and as always, MP3s of the songs are below so you can follow along at home.

Ladytron — “Burning Up” (download)

Sparks — “Good Morning” (download)

The Jesus and Mary Chain — “Darklands” (download)

Tommy Keene — “Places That Are Gone” (download)

Phagz on 45: Episode Four

Phagz on 45

Our new(ish) weekly feature on Popdose rolls on, as John C. Hughes and the world’s foremost Belinda Carlisle impersonator, a.k.a. his buddy Matty (or “Bearlinda,” if you prefer), knock back even more drinks and review some singles, homo style. This week your rainbeaux duo take a listen to songs by the Hives, Paul McCartney, the Escape Club, and She Wants Revenge while discussing Cathy Goddamn Dennis, the Three Men and a Baby boy, and Koko the hand-signing gorilla. Enjoy, and as always, MP3s of the songs are below so you can follow along at home.

The Hives — “Giddy Up!” (download)

Paul McCartney & Wings — “Mull of Kintyre” (download)

The Escape Club — “Call It Poison” (download)

She Wants Revenge — “Written in Blood” (download)

Phagz on 45: Episode Three

Phagz on 45

Our new(ish) weekly feature on Popdose rolls on, as John C. Hughes and the world’s foremost Belinda Carlisle impersonator, a.k.a. his buddy Matty (or “Bearlinda,” if you prefer), knock back even more drinks and review some singles, homo style. This week your rainbeaux duo take a listen to songs by Phil Oakey, Skinjobs, Sparks, and the irrepressible Charo while discussing singles-bar muskrats eatin’ others’ scraps and Jughead’s sexuality. Enjoy, and as always, MP3s of the songs are below so you can follow along at home.

Alex Gold feat. Phil Oakey — “LA Today” (download)

Skinjobs — “Peepshow Love” (download)

Charo — “Love Will Keep Us Together” (download) / YouTube video (a must-see!)

Sparks — “I Like Girls” (download)

Phagz on 45: Episode Two

Phagz on 45

Continuing our new weekly feature on Popdose, John C. Hughes and the world’s foremost Belinda Carlisle impersonator, a.k.a. his buddy Matty (or “Bearlinda,” if you prefer), knock back some drinks and review some singles, homo style. This week your rainbeaux duo take a listen to songs by Vanity, Corey Hart, We Are Scientists, and VHS or Beta while discussing candy stripers and Matty’s stretching technique. MP3s of the songs are below so you can follow along at home.

Vanity — “Strap On ‘Robbie Baby’” (download)

We Are Scientists — “Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt” (download)

VHS or Beta — “Can’t Believe a Single Word” (download)

Corey Hart — “Boy in the Box” (download)

Phagz on 45: Episode One

Phagz on 45

Today we introduce a new weekly feature on Popdose, as John C. Hughes and the world’s foremost Belinda Carlisle impersonator, a.k.a. his buddy Matty (or “Bearlinda,” if you prefer), knock back some drinks and review some singles, homo style. This week your rainbeaux duo take a listen to songs by Posh Spice, the Primitives, the Village People, the Bravery, Divine, and Edith “The Egg Lady” Massey while discussing Sporty Spice’s sexuality, beard fleas, and Brazilian slap porn. MP3s of the songs are below so you can follow along at home.



Victoria Beckham — “Should Have Known’” (download)
Divine — “You Think You’re a Man” (download)
Edith Massey — “Punks Get Off the Grass” (download)
The Primitives — “Out of Reach” (download)
Village People — “Diet” (download)
The Bravery — “This Is Not the End” (download)