Cowsill Transcripts





WKMQ - Rock and Roll USA Part 3
June 1990
Host - Rich Fields


Rich: Alright, let's move along. Tricia from Oceanside Say hi to the Cowsills

Tricia: Hi


Cowsills: Hi

Tricia: Yeah how you doing?

Susan: Pretty good and you?

Tricia: Pretty good

Paul: What do you need to know?

Tricia: OK my question is, what is you guys newest album?

Susan: What is it? Well it's not out yet. Hopefully after the summer it will be available on an incredibly reputable record company, thank you very much.

Rich: Got a name for it yet? A title?

Susan: Not yet

Rich: What's the first single? We'll name it right now.

Bob: Some Good Years

Rich: That's it. Cowsills - Some Good Years

Susan: Sounds good. Rich we'll give you credit for naming the album.

Rich: OK let's move along. Let's go to Shelly from Los Angeles, say hi to the Cowsills

Shelly: Cowsills, you guys are great


Susan: Thanks man.

Shelly: I came across a record of yours in some pawn shop out in the sticks and there are some cuts on there that are really obscure and I was wondering if you could tell me something about it.

Susan: Well what are they?

Shelly: Well it's Could It Be, Let Me Know and I Know, Know, Know, I'll Never, Love etc.

Bob: Boy those are classic old Cowsill songs. We had a Motown back in the earlier earlier days and some of those reflect that and they are sort of as you say unknown, but pretty cool.

Susan: They're pretty cool I think

Paul: (singing) Everytime I need some affection

Susan: Yeah Man

Rich: You guys play those in your live shows?

Susan: No

Paul: No we don't go back that far.

Rich: Stick with the hits?

Paul: We stick with the hits and then the new stuff.

Susan: The new stuff. We want to center most on the new stuff, but we understand we have roots and people want to hear from us and we're more than happy to play it as well.

Paul: Those old songs are fun fun to do.

Susan: We like to do 'em and we're PROUD of our past.

Rich: We're quickly running out of time. What do you guys want to do? Want to play another song? Want to play live?

Paul: Ok yeah

Rich: I know we've already played the record, but would you guys do Hair live?

Susan: We'd be more than willing to do that Rich and thank you for having us on, by the way.

Song: Hair

Susan: There you go.

Paul: Oh they're up again, giving those high tens

Rich: The whole studio, every engineer and producer in this place is high fiving you through the glass. The Cowsill - Live !! God that is so fun to watch.

Paul: We miss you John

Susan: It's fun to do.

Rich: You guys sound great.

Bob: And you can hear it every Friday night at Pickwick's Pub in Woodland Hills

Rich: No you do play there every Friday.

Paul: We're coming to your local city.

Bob: I've been at Pickwick's Pub for five years and it's my Cavern. It's my Cavern.

Susan: I hang out with him, but he never says anything.

Bob: Susan hangs out. She does come down and sing and it's a good time.

Susan: It's a good time.

Rich: Got about 2 minutes here. We got about 2 minutes of air time left here. Let's uh talk to some folks. Let's go to Line 3 Donna from West Hills Say hi to the Cowsills

Donna: Hi Bob Hi Cowsills


Cowsills: Hi Donna

Donna: We like to hear you at the Pickwick Pub. We wanted to know if you're making a Holiday album. We know you have a special song for Marissa that might be on that album. We'd like to know if it's going to come out soon.

Susan: Hopefully

Bob: We will be recording Christmas music. We have a song called Christmastime that will be very traditional. Ah la Silent Night - hopefully.

Paul: Dean, make sure Ben and Jonathan know that they can be singing on that album. I promised those guys. They deserve it.

Rich: Dean Torrance?

Cowsills: Nawwww Roberts

Paul: My buddy Dean

Rich: Belair Bandit thing again to get your brother to be able to play on it with you guys. OK let's move on along. Let's go to Danielle from West Hollywood. Say hi to the Cowsills, Danielle

Danielle: Hi Cowsills


Cowsills: Hi Danielle

Danielle: How are you doing guys?

Cowsills: Good.

Danielle: I have a grandson who is beside himself when he heard Susan on the radio but anyway I wanted to ask Susan what happen to the single she was suppose to do, of a solo rather.

Susan: Oh everybody is going to be doing a solo thing, outside of what we're doing here. We're concentrating on the group effort right now and then we're just going to be one spin off after another.

Rich: Alright let's move on. One last call. Let's go to Mace, Woodland Hills Say hi to the Cowsills.

Mace: Bobby, Susan, how you doing?


Susan: Dude, must be a Pubber.

Paul: Yeah Mace, what do you need to know?

Susan: What up dude?

Mace: Not much. Kim and I were sitting at home, making dinner, and we just heard you guys on the radio.

Susan: Well thanks for calling us. They're waving their hands. We got to cruise mate.

Rich: We got to get out of here. Wow. The Cowsills, ladies and gentleman. You guys got come back for us maybe.

Susan: Awesome. You bet man

Rich: Ahhh you guys are great man

Susan: Thanks for having us.

Bob: Hi Ryan Hi Countney Hi Marissa Hi Mary

Rich: This is Rock and Roll USA Goodnight everybody

Cowsills Good night




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