Pipeline - Live Boston Rock on WMBR, not only serves as a two CD compendium of vintage performances from the first six years of the long-running, in-studio performance weekly radio show, but is a veritable "Who's Who" of eastern Massachusetts indie-rock acts from the early '90s. An institution at MIT campus since 1989, Pipeline is still broadcast every Tuesday evening from 8-10 pm eastern on 88.1 FM WMBR, and as you might guess, can be streamed or podcast gratis.
This 40-track collection of exclusive live-to-air recordings feature no less than ten acts that have been featured on Wilfully Obscure in one form or another: Dambuilders, Gigolo Aunts, The Cavedogs, Roger Miller (Mission of Burma), Lou Barlow (Sebadoh), Flying Nuns, Bullet Lavolta, Moving Targets, Christmas (the band), and Fuzzy - and there are probably another ten names here that would be equally as suited on these pages, including the likes of Anastasia Screamed (who indulge in a choice Television cover), Buffalo Tom, Green Magnet School, Smackmelon, The Queers, and Come. Given it's era, Pipeline has it's share of meathead grunge/punk (mostly situated on disk one), but hardly enough to detract from a startlingly consistent and jaw-dropping lineup. Not a bad place to expose yourself to some underexposed, but worthy hopefuls from yesteryear either. Dig in!
Disk One
01-The Dambuilders - Digitized
02-360's - Hang it Up
03-Gigolo Aunts - Star 69
04-Milkmoney - Leash
05-Morphine - Scratch
06-Orangutang - Best of Enemies
07-Otis - Smith and Wesson
08-The Cavedogs - Leave Me Alone
09-Roger Miller - Kuchkah Tay Zod
10-Anastasia Screamed - Marquee Moon
11-Twig - Breed
12-Mung - Dope
13-Green Magnet School - Two Fold
14-King Moon Razor - Countrified~C'mon
15-Tree - Inside Out
16-Scarce - Cry Me a River
17-Prickly - 'Sposeta Be a Funeral
18-6L6 - 'Til Then
19-The Vehicle Birth - Two Seconds Hate
20-Lou Barlow - Skull
Disk Two
01-Bulkhead - A Dong Market
02-Cordelia's Dad - Brother Judson
03-The Queers - I Met Her at the Rat
04-The Bags - Wail
05-Syrup - Rosy, Why?
06-The Zulus - High Tide
07-Slughog - Poor
08-Come - Brand New Vein
09-Big Dipper - Extrodinary Worm
10-Buffalo Tom - Larry
11-Helium - Lucy
12-Flying Nuns - Summer
13-Bullet Lavolta - Mother's Day/Bloodstains
14-Moving Targets - Faith
15-Smackmelon - Raymond
16-Dirt Merchants - W
17-Pie - Sink This Ship
18-Christmas - Scissors Paper Stone
19-The Upper Crust - Ne'er-do-well
20-Fuzzy - Miss the Mark
Disk One: http://netkups.com/?d=112f1495f5872
Disk Two: http://netkups.com/?d=51252bde4b693










My very recent record store find of the UK-minted "Not Turning Off" 7" on Matador, apparently released in tandem with Telephono, included a non-lp b-side of it's own, a cover of a relatively obscure Prince album cut, "Partyup." To my dismay, my copy of the record was imbued with a very pronounced scratch populating the last ten seconds of the track. I was able to procure a cleaner rip of the song online for this upload. In any event, it's barely a keeper (likely ditto for Prince's original incarnation) but like the aforementioned, it would have made for a suitable Telephono bonus track as well, if only for historical significance. 






My previous posts regarding Chicago indie-punks Not Rebecca entailed a 

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