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Human Switchboard Live
''Human Switchboard Live'' was the first album by Human Switchboard Human Switchboard was an American punk rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1977. According to a ''Rolling Stone'' review, Human Switchboard "was of its time — mixing Velvet Underground guitar churn, Sixties garage-rock organ, rubbery Pere U .... According to an insert, the album was a very limited fanclub edition recording of 1000 units and was taken from a May '80 Kent Performance & an August '79 performance. Track listing All songs written by Bob Pfeifer, except where noted. Side one #I Can Walk Alone (Bob Pfeifer / Myrna Marcarian) #(I Used To) Believe in You #City #Sharpest Girl #No Heart #I Gotta Know #Book On Looks Side two #Time, Time, Time #Who's Landing in My Hangar? #Frowntown* (Tony Hatch) #New Song Personnel *Robert “Bob” Pfeifer – vocals, guitar *Myrna Marcarian – Farfisa organ, vocals *Ron Metz – drums * Dave Schramm – bass* References {{reflist Human Switchboard L ...
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Human Switchboard
Human Switchboard was an American punk rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1977. According to a ''Rolling Stone'' review, Human Switchboard "was of its time — mixing Velvet Underground guitar churn, Sixties garage-rock organ, rubbery Pere Ubu-like baselines, skronky sax and athletically spazzy drumming." Human Switchboard consisted of singer-guitarist Bob Pfeifer, singer and Farfisa organ player Myrna Marcarian, Ron Metz on drums, Steve Calabaria, Doug Morgan and Paul Hamann on the bass. History 1970s The band was formed in 1977 when Bob Pfeifer met Myrna Marcarian at Syracuse University. They spent that summer back in Cleveland, where Pfeifer grew up. They, along with drummer Ron Metz, recorded an EP of four songs, enlisting David Thomas of Pere Ubu to mix the tapes. The EP was self-released during that fall. The band next recorded their "I Gotta Know" single for Akron's Clone Records during a spring break in 1978. By this time, Pfeifer and Metz had moved to Colum ...
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