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Dr. Marnie had the pleasure of reuniting with her fellow musicologist, college roommate and very dear friend Miss Gina Z back in March for a special P&C interview session.
A little about us:
Once upon a time back in '99, I needed a replacement for my vacating roommate and Gina needed a place to live. We didn't know each other; we shared an Art History class and sometimes sat next to each other. One day I asked her for a pen, we struck up a conversation and on the way out of class I mentioned I needed a roommate, she said, "really?" and that's how it all began.
We were a perfect match. It was she who inspired me to put in the hours at KDVS so I could get a 2am show just like her. We never had a fight the entire time we lived together and only once did I drink her fruit punch without her permission. When she moved in, she saw my Farisa organ in the corner and mentioned that she plays the drum. I said, "bring those bitches over and lets jam!" So she asked her parents to bring her drum kit next time they visited her from L.A. and they did. It wasn't long before we developed a setlist and had our first B.P. (band practice). We tested the waters to see how much we could get away with before the manager would chew us but that day wouldn't come for another 2 or so years. From that day on, we'd have B.P. whenever we wanted to, made numerous recordings, experimented with vocals (only after a couple of beers to help hide the shame), wrote our own songs and had a crapload of fun the whole time. Our lineup often changed and sometimes included other friends and family members. The glory ended when Gina decided that she was too good for this town and moved back to L.A. (grumble grumble…)
The amount of fun I had in Apt. 213 should probably be illegal and doing a joint popcast with Gina was a total blast. Lets all tell her that she needs to move back up to Norcal and get the band back together. In the meantime, enjoy this popcast and make sure you stick around to the end for a special little treat (I apologize in advance for all the missed notes…).
Click here to view a menagerie of never-before-seen photos of the Falsies in apartment 213.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
1. Boys: Shonen Knife
2. Hanky Panky: Joan Jett
3. 96 Tears: Question Mark & the Mysterians
4. I Love You My Farfisa: Electrelane
5. Go Bananas: DQE
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6. Nice Day For A Sulk: Belle & Sebastian
7. Febreeze: The Falsies
8. Anarchy in the U.K.: The Sex Pistols
9. Blitzkrieg Bop: Yo La Tengo
10. Now I Can Smile: The Minders
11. C.O.C.O.: COCO
12. Can't You See That He's Mine: The Bristols
13. Pollen: Mirah
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14. Rock n' Roll McDonalds: Wesley Willis
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15. bonus track
This podcast will put pounds on U! Long live the Falsies! Yay Gina! I feel like I went back in time. I found myself singing along with I think we’re along now… “children behave…” ’snif! Fantastic superplusgood.
Well after all Lil Bruder, you were an official lead singer of The Falsies for one night. You’re part of the lore!
Will this Popcast cure me of anything?!
Well, this Popcast is more like a vitamin treatment, boosting your vitamin P and C deficiencies. It also treats Alopecia.
Yay! I had such a fun time with you in Sacto taking this stroll down memory lane. P.S. Guess what’s in my fridge right now? A six-pack of Simpler Times.
Good times GIney! P.S: The same thing’s in my fridge too… heehee.