Spot 1019

Spot 1019 is a "little rock combo" hailing from San Francisco, California. The four-piece band specializes in rock tinged with country, blues and punk and had three releases on Frontier Records in the late 1980s, none of which achieved widespread popularity. The band, however, remains intact to this day, with two self releases available through their website.

"Violence is a universal language." Peter Tripodi, quoted here

Spot 1019's "Starry Starry Night" from In Her Satanic Majesty's Secret Service Entrance (Donut Pole) is an homage to, NOT a cover version of the 1971 Don McLean hit "Vincent"

Contents

Members

Peter Tripodi, Guitars (large and small)

Jimb Lyons, Bass

Greg Winter, Drums

Joe Sloan, Vocals

Discography

"SPOT1019" Pitch-a-tent records, 1986 Re-released on Frontier Records, 1990

"This World Owes Me A Buzz" Pitch-a-tent records, 1988 Re-released on Frontier Records,1991

"Still... Again" Frontier Records, 1990

"Nickel Bag of Donuts / A Clown of Thorns" Self released by the band in 1990

"In Her Satanic Majesty's Secret Service Entrance" Self released by the band in 2002

Related Bands

Box o' Laffs (Greg Winter)

Joe Cuba and the Tokyo Negros (Joe Sloan, Jim Lyons, Peter Tripodi)

Space 1999 (Greg Winter, Jim Lyons, Peter Tripodi)

Wellsprings of Hope (Jimb Lyons)

Mashie Nibblick (Jimb Lyons, Peter Tripodi)

Hobbit NYC (Jim Lyons, Peter Tripodi, Joe Sloan)

ZARDOZ (Jimb Lyons, Peter Tripodi)

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