yeah yeah yeah New Math Personal Effects Cliches Presstones yada yada yada. What about Rick Baker & the Commercials? We wanted to hate them because they weren’t us. The second or third wave of Scorgies, youngsters! But we loved them. We even paid to see them. Rick Baker — where R U now??
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Rick Baker is still around and making records, although he kind of lays low . . .
http://cdbaby.com/cd/rickbakerI think he’s got a newer CD too.
Del Rivers is the go-to guy for info on him. I know Simon’s been in touch with him too. A bunch of us Press Tones people used to go catch Rick Baker & the Commercials at Mori’s in Panorama Plaza. My memories are as ever hazy, but I do recall that we went there on purpose just to see them, so there you go.
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OK, I’m dense. It just hit me.
Send me an e-mail, all right? jlbrown1969 at earthlink dot net.
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Greg Hassett (of Koo-Koo Boy and the Pants fame plus a fellow Badenov) is related to Rick through marriage. I’ve asked him and asked him to get Rick involved…
I dug Rick’s band, especially when the inevitable girlfriend melodrama would spill onto the stage! Those boys wore their hearts on their sleeves! Danny booked them in a few places opening for 10,000 Maniacs. I distinctly remember the playing at the Calabash. -
How about Down With People? The Shower Scene? Health and Beauty? M-Squad? Jay Formicola? What about about the Tearjerkers from Syracuse with front man Tom Kenney? I remember after their last gig at Scorgies, Tom moved to Boston and became a comedian. Nowadays everyone knows him as the voice of Spongebob Squarepants!
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Rick Baker and the Commercials were a great band. I did trade e-mails with him about a year ago, but forgot to get the disc (sorry Rick). I think their guitar player runs Music Lovers in Brighton. They were definitely a fun band.
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Can you really have a Scorgies site w/o mentioning Circus Rock?
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too late now, he already mentioned it.
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I forgot the quotes… let’s try it again… “thank” Hardcore Jon. I believe Jon gave Colorblind James Experience when he was a DJ at WITR. The band actually got Freetime Magazine to add a category to their listings for “Circus Rock.” Phil Marshall brought it up during the taping of the WXXI “On Stage” Colorblind James Experience Tribute Show.
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Hello everyone! Yes, it’s your old pal Rick Baker. I’m still here and still can’t keep my head fastened on straight where the girls are concerned! The Commercials are all off doing what they do and these days I just play with myself. Still writing and recording. I’m delighted and amazed that any of your remember me. Truth is, I more or less forgot myself until someone asked me if I’d ever heard of myself, which, of course, I hadn’t.
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We remember you because you had that little je ne sais quoi…called “talent.” Didn’t you ever wonder why all those strangers followed you to Mori’s in Penfield?
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That’s very kind! So strange to realize how long ago that was. The good news, and probably the most important thing really, is that I still have all my hair. Of course, it’s a different colour every week….
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Those were fun gigs, although I’d never want to go through them again. It’s a wonder I wasn’t as fat as I am now back then.
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