ckk@cmu-cs-g.ARPA (Chris Koenigsberg) (09/02/85)
I was in that book! I played bass for many years in Carsickness, and our two LPs and several 45's got mentioned in the Trouser Press Guide to New Music. Their new bass player just quit, and they asked me to play with them again, so we'll see what happens. Did anyone on the net ever see Carsickness on one of our many infamous low-budget tours across the Northeast? Chris Koenigsberg ckk@cmu-cs-g.ARPA {harvard,seismo,topaz,ucbvax}!cmu-cs-g!ckk (412)578-8526 office, (412)362-6422 home Center for Design of Educational Computing Carnegie-Mellon U. Pgh, Pa. 15213
hedger@ada-uts.UUCP (09/05/85)
Chris this is Keith from Intermetrics....Ive never heard of Carsickness but I'd love to ....any albums or tapes available?????? keith ihnp4!inmet!ada-uts!hedger
abh6509@ritcv.UUCP (Daemon) (09/10/85)
> I was in that book! I played bass for many years in Carsickness, and our > two LPs and several 45's got mentioned in the Trouser Press Guide to > New Music. Their new bass player just quit, and they asked me to play with > them again, so we'll see what happens. Did anyone on the net ever see > Carsickness on one of our many infamous low-budget tours across the Northeast? > Chris Koenigsberg Carsickness - far from being a punk band, was considered to be the Jefferson Airplane of Pittsburgh. Their career spanned something like 4 performing years and 2 1/2 albums. (is this close?) They were great in performance, pretty good on vinyl - Shooting Above the Garbage - raw, very original, great Sharpen Up for Duty - better production, very original, more song oriented, great, Chris' fuzzy picture on the back, bushy blonde head Some EP under an assumed name various singles T.M.I Sampler - very rare, contains a track by Carsickness, and a solo electronic instrumental by Chris. Chris used to do a pretty hot show on Pittsburgh's WRCT college radio station. Hey, Chris, wasn't it you who used to sell that high grade weed around Oakland? Lisa Vaughn used to buy a lot of it. Tell Fetko Hudson says "hi". A. Hudson "Happy workers......."