South Florida Local Rock: Album 5 '87 - '97

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Posted in altruistic tribute to the local bands of South Florida that created the scene. All seven "compilation albums" in this series features back-to-back music only. There's no "DJing" or other production elements: it's not a "tape rip" of any show or shift associated with any radio station.
    Track Listing:
    Band/Song
    1. Love Canal - Shine
    2. Amazing Grace - Sister Silence
    3. Crunch Symphony Miami - Slanted Sun
    4. Velvet Taxi - Someday Maybe
    5. Fools & Critters - Spaceman Spiff
    6. Things of Naught - Sparkplug
    7. Dog for a Day - Stay
    8. Love Canal - Thirteenth Floor Conspiracy Theory
    9. Love Canal - Throw No Stones
    10. Post Face - Titled Untitled
    11. Love Canal - Truth
    12. Sixo - Words of Grace
    13. Love Canal - Wormhole
    14. Skull Park Jones - Worried
    15. Crunch Symphony Miami - You Think You Know Me
    16. Beat Poets - Zion
    R.I.P Todd Kline, drummer of Dog for a Day. A beautiful rocker.
    The materials appearing in this this video fall under the U.S Copyright rules of Fair Use in non-profit educational, transformative purposes such as exhibition, criticism, comment, parody, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. All rights and trademarks -- of the unsigned local music -- are the property of their respective owners.

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  • @tjborekvideo
    @tjborekvideo 6 місяців тому

    I really appreciate stumbling upon this when I searched for the song Zion by Beat Poets.. Feeling nostalgic for a lot of this music, as a former on-ai DJ at WVUM 90.5. (1993 - 1994).. Anybody remember the band Forget the Name from the early '90s?

    • @soflo90saltrockarchive
      @soflo90saltrockarchive  5 місяців тому

      Glad you found the page.There's one or two FTN cuts amid my "South Florida Local Rock: Local Show" uploads. In one of the several playlists of local bands I made based on other's uploads, there's a couple FTN rips.
      I remember seeing FTN at The Washington Square (or was it Tobacco Road) when an A&R guy from Arista came to town to see them -- at least that's what the buzz was that night, that "someone from Arista is here" to see them. Great CD with "Rosary" and "Suffer." But Renee Alvarez also did two great side projects: Milkcan (punky) and Sixo (grungy) -- both bands were the same members (that I can't recall) that weren't as clean as FTN.
      I believe Renee is a school teacher these days?