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TAKEN FROM THE BACK COVER OF THE BEST OF THE CHOCOLATE WATCH BAND (A.V.I./Rhino Records RNLP 108). Attributed to: Mike McDowell, Editor/Publisher, Blitz Magazine.
dongxiang liao wrote in message ... I wear a sports watch to keep my time while swimming. But I found the plastic band getting stiff and growing cracks as time going, and last time it brokes. Is it because of the clorine in the water? Does anybody has a solution for the problem? Our coach ask us to use the wall clock, but since I am nearsighted and an Engineering graduate student;) I always like to keep my own time. It also helps me to keep track of how many laps Ive swimmed, because I always feel like blanked out if it is a tough set.
Like many of their contemporaries in the San Franciscan rock movement of the time, the Chocolate Watch Band was given to experimentation. What set them apart from most of those other bands was their respect for the pioneering artists of rock and roll. Though their recorded repertoir consisted largely of original songs, the band never hesitated to utilize worthwhile material from extraneous sources. Fiathful covers of such classics as Hank Ballards Lets Go, Lets Go, Lets Go, the Kinks Im Not Like Everybody Else, Ray Charles I Dont Need No Doctor, Chuck Berrys Come On, Wilson Picketts In the Midnight Hour and Bob Dylans Baby Blue all made their way onto vinyl, fitting in comfortably alongside such unlikely group compositions as Devils Motorcycle, Fireface and Uncle Morris.
Because of the thickness of the beads, you have to make the length of the band slightly longer than your flat watch band. I had to take mine apart and add two extra beads for comfort.
But as commercial acclaim did elude the band, who splintered for good in 1968 to pursue academic careers (vocalist Aguilar is now a professor of astronomy at a Colorado university). Nonetheless, their influence on the new music movement remains strong. Rochester, New Yorks Chesterfield Kings covered the Chocolate Watch Bands I Aint No Miracle Worker as their debut single in 1981. Los Angeles Unclaimed includes Sweet Young Thing as a regular part of their live repertoire. And traces of the Chocolate Watch Bands distinctive style can be found in the original music of such diverse bands as the Three OClock, Psychedelic Furs and the Dream Syndicate.
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