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10​,​000 Mile Reggae

from Old & Odd: Early Stuff by Joe Harvard

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Joe says: " '10,000 Mile Reggae' and 'No Need to Fight' constitute my first attempt at self-produced, self-written songs [and also at playing this relatively recent music called reggae from Jamaica] in 1979. They are, frankly, awful. But for historical purposes -- and perhaps just a bit of masochism -- I am making them available. If nothing else they indicate that despite my crappy voice now I have actually progressed greatly in terms of not singing like total shit."

The session band features several regulars from the Record Garage crew, including the "Ball Brothers"- Billy West & Tim Reagan, Tony Cozzone, RG manager, a mystery drummer & Lenny Dupont's lead singer g.f. Kathy on vocals.

Joe again: "I was 19, and by way of qualificationshad written four even worse songs, 'produced' two Slow Children songs ["The Babies Go First" and "Another Girl"] in 1978 at Polytrax in Newtonville, and worked at the Record Garage, once a TV-repair-&-used record shop that had become a center for used musical instruments and underground music. The Ball Brothers were fixtures there, and Billy West ended up working there for owner Jack Griffin as well as starting the Shutdowns, a great Beach Boys cover band. That was how I discovered that in addition to playing wild guitar and doing these impressions that broke us all up when we were hanging down at the RG. Billy could sing his ass off - and he does so on 'No Need to Fight', making it perhaps the single competent feature of the recording. So does Kathy on '10,000 Mile Reggae'

lyrics

please ... no! okay ... how many cliches can you identify?

I love you baby how much you don't know. I need you woman my love can only grow.
You're my woman, Jah knows you're the only one
I'm gonna drink you like a pina colada in the tropic sun

Ten thousand mile reggae, now why they wanna take my baby away?
So far away reggae, I'm gonna make my way your way someday

Hot pink lips talking on my telephone
My, my baby just look how you have grown
Nobody else could ever take your place
Every time I close my eyes I see your face

credits

from Old & Odd: Early Stuff, track released April 1, 1979
Rec at Baker Street Studio, March 1979
Tim Reagan - bass
Unknown - drums
Lenny Dupont's g.f. Kathy - vocals
Joe - guitar, 'vocal'

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Joe Harvard Asbury Park, New Jersey

"VU & Nico" author, producer-artist-musician
LP creds: Dinosaur, Jr, Pernice Brothers, Throwing Muses etc; spiritual midwife to tons more as co-founder/owner of Fort Apache '85-'93.
An East Bostonian based [One Banned Man, Dub Proof, Doctor Danger, Cockwalkers] in NJ & MOTH NYC Storyslam Champ '01; loves cats. Asbury Music Awards: Top Americana '09/Top Multi-Instrumentalist & Top Avant-Garde '10.
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