Tony is a Senior Field Editor, NH/RI, for Patch Media. He is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster with more than three decades of media experience in New Hampshire and Massachusetts and has won more than 40 local journalism awards in online, print, and radio formats

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Here is what I played this week on the Taste the Floor Show: Joy Division: No Love Lost (Substance) Grandpaboy/Paul …

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Here is what I played this week on the Taste the Floor Show: The Fall: No Bulbs 3 (The Wonderful …

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Here is what I played this week on the Taste the Floor Show: Frankie Forman: Steel Bound Soul (Lady) Mazzy …

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Here’s the latest playlist from the Taste the Floor Show: Our Girl: In My Head Mazzy Star: That Way Again …

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Here’s what I played this week on The Taste the Floor Show: Billy Idol: Hot In The City (s/t) The …

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Here’s this week’s playlist on the Taste the Floor Show: The Pretenders: Night in My Veins (Last of the Independents) …

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Here’s this week’s playlist on the Taste the Floor Show: Jessicka: Penniless Fools Loose Tooth: Keep On CAPPA: Tension The …

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I was not the only one who saw the news on Wednesday that the Concord Monitor would be building a …

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Here’s this week’s playlist on the Taste the Floor Show: INXS: New Sensation (Kick) TORRES: New Skin (Sprinter) Johnny Marr: …

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This week on the Taste the Floor Show, I played the following: Juliana Hatfield: A Little More Love (Juliana Hatfield …

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This week on the Taste the Floor Show, I played the following: Desperate Journalist: About You (You Get Used to …

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Here’s what I played this week on The Taste the Floor Show: BONZIE: Fading Out (Zone on Nine) Belle Adair: …

Oh My Word, Where Did This Come From?

Oh my friggin’ God … where did this come from? I didn’t even know this show was recorded. One of my old Boston bands, Lovers & Other Monsters, played the the Middle East Upstairs in Cambridge, MA, on Sept. 18, 1990, and it appeared yesterday on YouTube.

It’s a fabulous disaster, actually. It’s painful to listen to in places but very cool in other spots. My voice is pitchy and sharp here and there, there are sound problems, and it was our first gig with synth player Michael Reardon, who added a lot to the sound. The guitar and songs, however, sound pretty good.

There aren’t too many songs – it’s only 36 minutes – but there are some good ones, including tunes from our first album, “In My Mood Balcony,” a long drony bit called “A Burning Wind,” which we only played a few times, and our version of the old Drumming On Glass song, “Scream,” which closed out the set (it’s the same version that appears on my double CD I released around this time in 2002 called Tony Schinella, “Fortune Cookie Psychology: The Greatest Misses.”)

Very, very cool to experience this again. Thanks, Road to Ruane: