A nice little record with Supergirl being the standout track coupled with Electric Toys though I wish all the tracks where as hectic and quirky as Supergirl. But why do I complain when Electric Toys is such a sweet punk/powerpop ditty that I just jump with joy as soon as the chorus roles in. Hailing from San Francisco and produced by no other the Mr. Novak. PS. Skip the Terry is my space Cadet DS.
Country: USA
Year: 1977
Label: Automatic
Format: 7″
Songs:
Supergirl.mp3
Electric Toys.mp3
Terry Is A Space Cadet.mp3






The piano is soooo annoying, it’s almost good!
almost
Is it me, but this reminds me of the Maids Back to Bataan.
That’s only you.
That’s only you.
Marcel (Duchamp) knows what his ready-made progenitors were doing, capturing the sound of San Francisco circa ’79. While I used to stomp him at chess, what really irked the Frenchman was all the women I scored simply because I chopped my pubic hair to match the mop on Hugo Ball’s head.
“Supergirl” is a catchy classic, and although (and of course) it lacks the inimitable guitar rumble of the Maids, it seems from the same mold. Another great post.
isksp..415 music thank you kbd.
In our country, we wonder about the immigrants. I don’t care ab out Swedish jihadist’s, but I hope my home of Zurich id a-OK. Up the punx! Fuck crass!
How do you download these songs?
Right click on the song titles and choose Save as…Works?
Thanks, it worked, but now it’s not letting me upload to my ipod because it’s a podcast. Do you know if i can change this to be compatible?
I think you have to google and read a little about how to download and work with mp3 songs. It shouldn’t be complicated:1. right click and Save As… into a map of your choice. 2. Add the mp3 to your iTunes music library or whatever software you use to play mp3 files. 3. Sync it with your iPod.
The mp3 file itself is not a podcast.
supergirl rocks. thanks. i’ve been really busy and not commenting as much as i should. i’m putting supergirl on the next comp i make. my friends wil probly hate me haha.
A reason as good as any :).
I played guitar on this record and I always felt Morey, the pianist, mixed himself too loud. I had fun with the double tracking and wah-wah, but it should have been a balls-to-the-wall guitar rocker! Now Morey’s dead, so who cares about some mix of an indy record that sold maybe 500 copies 34 years ago. I guess I cared enough to post…
Sludge
wow.thank you