there are sometimes
updates or band messages on the trashcansinatras.com
message board. keep an eye out over there. here is the latest:
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A quick
word on what is going on with this website: I started this site back in
1996 to provide information about the Trash Can Sinatras. In 1999, I started
trashcansinatras.com
and over time, have been focusing my efforts on keeping that site updated
on a timely basis. This site is generally not being updated, however I have
not moved all content over to trashcansinatras.com,
so there may still be some useful or interesting (although old) information
here. Please make sure you check trashcansinatras.com
for the most recent information and updates. Thanks.
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recording update
tcs head
back into riverside studios on december 28-29 to re-record 'it's a miracle
we got anywhere at all' and clean up some previously recorded vocals and
music on other tracks. afterwards, the recording sessions will be transferred
to different tapes to send out for additional remixing. [12/8/02]
gig scheduled
tcs will
be playing at king tut's wah wah hut in glasgow on saturday, february 15.
tickets should be on sale around the beginning of january. more information
about ticket sales will be posted when available. [12/8/02]
new limited
cd planned
there
will be a new limited cd available in early 2003, tentatively expected in
february. the details are still being worked out, but it will most likely
be a double cd, consisting of demos and alternate versions of songs from
the first three tcs albums, as well as demos/recordings of some unreleased
songs. it may also include live material. more details and track listings
will be posted when available. [12/8/02]
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If
you are interested in receiving e-mail updates of TCS news, as well as any
news about new TCS CDs, videos, t-shirts, etc, please let
me know and I'll add you to the "TCS Info List". This is not a discussion
list but simply a list for TCS and me to send out information to everyone
who is interested in what is happening. I will also continue to post information
to the web page.
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If
you are with a record company, distributor or booking agent and are interested
in talking to TCS about record deals, touring, promotions, etc., or if you
know of any organizations who might be, please let
me know the information and I will pass it along. TCS' management is
interested in talking about any opportunities that might exist.
For previous
headlines through December 2001, please go to the TCS
Headlines Archive.
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Interviews
(most of these are pretty old, the band has been in hiding)
- Transcript
of lead singer Francis Reader's Internet chat with list members on January
24,1996 (46k)
- Francis'
message posted to the mailing list on March
27, 1996
- In March
1996, the Trash Can Sinatras made a short film, described as "Fifteen minutes
of sex-sodden alcodelia." This controversial short film supported the Coen
Brothers classic thriller "Blood Simple". Premiering in London and Glasgow
before being withdrawn for censor certification, Spooktime was also screened
at the Canned Film Festival in the south of France. Click here to see the
Spooktime screenplay.
- A total
of four new articles and Glasgow concert reviews are
posted at trashcansinatras.com
under the quotes tab. [9/16/01]
- Hoboken concert review,
Snow single review and short article from recent issues (spring and fall 2000)
of "The Big Takeover" are posted at trashcansinatras.com
under the quotes tab.
- Dublin
concert review - "All
In the Songs" from "The
London Times" on March 8, 1999.
- Article
"We Do It Our Way"
from Dublin's "Event Guide"
for March 3, 1999 - March 16, 1999.
- Article
by Colm O'Callaghan from Ireland's on-line "Muse"
magazine in February 1999.
- Terry
Banks' interview
from "The
Big Takeover" magazine published in April 1997.
- Review
of "A Happy Pocket",
from "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" magazine, early 1997.
- TCS
entry in the 1996 edition of "The Trouser Press Guide" (musician summaries)
- Article
"Success In Their Pocket"
from "The Irvine Times" (Scotland) on September 6, 1996.
- Article
"Big In Japan"
from "The Big Issue" (Scotland) #84: August 30, 1996-September 11, 1996.
- Sidebar
record review "A Happy
Pocket" from "The Herald" on August 31, 1996.
- Article
"Obscure Views"
from "The Scotsman" on June 26, 1996.
- Review
of "A Happy Pocket"
from Tower Records Magazine in June 1996.
- Article
"The Trash Can Sinatras:
They're Movie Stars, Them." from "Loaded" magazine in the spring of 1996.
- Article
"It Simply Spooks For
Itself" from "The Herald" (Edinburgh?) on March 15, 1996.
- Article
"In the Can" from
"The Big Issue" (Scotland) in early March, 1996.
- Concert
review "Trash Cans
Push For Glory" from "The Irvine Herald" (Scotland) on November 24, 1995.
- "I've
Seen Everything" mini-reviews from "Q" Magazine (6/93), "Entertainment
Weekly" (5/93) and "Alternative Press" (8/93).
- "Q"
Magazine full reviews of "Cake" and "I've Seen Everything".
The latest
version of Kenny Gan's massive discography is 4.0, dated July 23, 2000 and is
available at trashcansinatras.com
under the resources tab.
Thanks to
the generosity of various TCS mailing list members (especially Dave Gels, Gunnar
Haereid, Yushi Kuno and R. Simons), here is an archive of TCS
tabs.
Lyrics to the first three
albums and all b-sides are available at
trashcansinatras.com
under the lyrics tab. Note
that some of the lyrics are official, some are just best guesses.
Click here
for more information on what is available ('On a B Road' CD, 'Chewing a Brick'
CD, video compilation, t-shirts, 7" vinyl), or please send
me an e-mail. There will also be a new double CD of demos and unreleased
songs, it is expected to be available around February 2003. I am also looking
for certain hard to find releases and live shows (videos or bootlegs). Please
let me know if you have anything!
tcs will be playing a show
at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow on Saturday, February 15, 2003. Tickets
should be on sale around the beginning of January. information from prior shows
is posted on the TCS 2001 page.
You can also read up on TCS' Japan
tour in January-February 1999, TCS' concert in Dublin
in March 1999, or their time in the USA
recording and playing shows in the spring of 2000. You can also find some additional
information at trashcansinatras.com
under the gigs tab.
I do not have space for MP3s
here, however MP3s of live songs and other appearances are available at trashcansinatras.com
under the audio tab. New MP3s are usually added every couple of weeks.
I do not have space for videos
here, however officially released videos, concert footage and other appearances
are available at trashcansinatras.com
under the video tab. New videos are usually added every couple of weeks.
Since scans
of most of the normal releases are available on the web (see links below), I'm
posting scans for promo and unusual items here. This
scans page is under construction and graphic intensive, so go get yourself
something to eat while it loads. On February 27, 1999, I added scans for "The
Genius I Was" promo CD, "Senses Working Overtime" promo 12", "Obscurity Knocks"
promo 7", "To Sir, With Love" promo 12" and "Cake+6" CD.
TCS Links
(back
to top)
- trashcansinatras.com
- Official
TCS page has news, MP3s, video clips, a message board, contests to win TCS
items and more. The page is at http://www.trashcansinatras.com
TCS
Chat Room - Ed
Gore has started a web-based TCS Chat Room. You can either access it from Ed's
page above, or jump directly to it at http://venus.beseen.com/chat/rooms/d/2758/
As of now, there aren't any scheduled times when chats will take place, and
I'm not sure if anyone actually visits this site, so just stop by and see if
anyone is there.
- TCS
Club on Yahoo - Ed
Gore is at it again. He recently started a TCS Club on Yahoo, which features
a message board and chat room. You can jump directly to it at http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/trashcansinatras
- Yushi
Kuno's Japanese TCS Page - Japanese
TCS fan and list member Yushi Kuno has a Japanese TCS page at http://www.ct.sakura.ne.jp/~flowers/tcs/
Yushi recently started a Japanese TCS list mailing list and his page has information
about joining the list, plus guitar tabs and links to other TCS web pages
and a TCS bulletin board. His page also has some information about TCS, including
news from my page and the TCS FAQ (translation assisted by Yuka Nakajima).
If you understand Japanese, you should definitely check out his page and even
if you don't, it's interesting to see what he has.
Dave
Tanser - Dave's
TCS page at http://www.fosbrook.demon.co.uk/the-trash-can-sinatras.htm
includes a partial discography with cover scans and links to other TCS sites.
This page is no longer being updated.
TCS
Board on AOL - Well,
this isn't really a link, but if you're a member of AOL, check out the music
message center (Keyword: MMC) then the World Beat section, then the World Music
section. The boards are in alphabetical order and the TCS one is towards the
bottom. With the new structure of the AOL boards, it's a relatively permanent
board.
- Darren
Kiel - You
can also check out Darren Kiel's "TCS List Members" page, which
is at http://www.nexus.net/~dkiel/trashcan.shtml
This page has pictures and bios of some list members.
Please refer
to section 3 in the FAQ for a more comprehensive
list of TCS links (note: until the FAQ is updated, some of the links listed may
be inactive).
Joining
the TCS Mailing Lists (back
to top)
I run a
TCS Info List where I periodically send messages to everyone about band updates
or new items that become available. This is not a discussion list, and I'm the
only person who can send messages to the list. If you want to be on the list
and receive updates, please let
me know.
Note:
Thanks to Alvin Buenaventura for some of the photos used on this page. This
site is best viewed at 800x600 resolution with 4.0 or higher browsers.
If
you have any questions, comments, etc, e-mail me at jdimaria@gis.net
Back to my home page, last updated on February 7,
1998 (might actually update this millenium).
The
last time I messed with this page was December 15, 2002 - updated the TCS
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