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I feel a little out of place weighing in here (I wasn’t in a band, I wasn’t a DJ, I was just a regular and a fan), but that won’t stop me…I guess when you get older you just don’t care as much.
I first went to Scorgies with my friend, Del Pedro (front man for Delroy Rebop), sometime in late 1981. The following summer, I spent one part or another of every evening there…usually at the bar upstairs…enjoying the jukebox. When Scott wasn’t bumping the selections he didn’t like. The main one that comes to mind was Bowie’s Cat People anthem, Putting Out Fire… In hindsight, I don’t really blame him. Loved the jukebox. Loved it!
Other passing thoughts…ended up marrying another Scorgies regular, Jay Cohen (though I actually met him at Jim’s…another fine institution).
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Hey Gretchen! Chime in, we need all the help we can get! I am esp. interested in hearing from Scorgies Couples. I met Lynne there on May 31st 1984. How do I remember the date so well? She taped the Bowery Boys that night. Still have the tape! I’m archiving it and will post some cuts either here or on “Do You Remember Scorgies” (http://scorgies.blogspot.com). I also encourage others to join us on Linkedin.com. Join up and look for the Scorgies Reunion 2008 group.
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I can only remember 3 songs on the jukebox.
The Fleshtones – Girl from Baltimore
Monkees – Daydream believer
Joe Jackson – Stepping OutAfter hearing that Fleshtones I became a fan!
Just saw them a week ago!I only remember the Joe Jackson because 1 night it came on at this hot (Pittsford ?) girl said lets dance on the table!
Hummm Hot chick sez dance on the table – I’m there!!!
It ended up with John (Crawlis ?) yelling at us to get off the table ( just jealous I think!!!)I think the Insiders 45 may have been added in 1983-84
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There was a 4-chorder by the Neighborhoods on the juke called “Prettiest Girl” – very catchy. I still get it stuck in my head at times. Not at all easy to find now, either.
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I remember “Spanish Eyes,” which was a B side from U2. I remember “Woolly Bully” on there, and how some of the Mercy girls would go nuts and dance to that song.
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I also remember “Whip It” by Devo. Used to drive Kathy the bartender crazy.
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Marvin Gaye’s Heard It Through the Grapevine. 96 Tears. My Gal Is Red Hot. Get Up Stand Up? Should I Stay Or Should I Go? These come to mind.
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I ended up with some of the 45’s from the Scorgies jukebox, too. Unfortunately, those singles are probably now for sale in the back room at Record Archive on Mt. Hope Ave.
I do remember “I’m Shakin'” by The Blasters getting played over and over again, along with The Fleshtones “Girl From Baltimore” b/w “Cold Cold Shoes.
It’s amazing the stuff that sticks in the back of ones mind.
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Hole in the Wall, Billy Idol and Cyndi Lauper.
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