
A Philadelphia native, Willie “Loco” Alexander moved to Boston, U.S.A. and took over from Lou Reed when he left the Velvet Underground in 1971, recording the album 'Squeeze'. After various solo recordings in the early 1970s, Alexander formed the Boom Boom Band and released the eponymous, punk style 'Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom Band' which got substantial airplay on college radio stations at the height of the punk movement, with tracks such as 'Radio Heart'
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Mass. Ave.
Don't give it up now
Everybody Knows
Baby won't you come home tonight
Kerouac
Everybody Knows - Version 2
Dirty Eddie
Baby Won't You Come Out Tonight
Mass Ave
Bass Rocks
Hey Kid
Gin
in your car
Everybody Knows - Versionn 3
Take me away
Gravely Hill
Who Killed Deanna
Autre chose
Small town medley
Ankle Bracelets
Hit and run
Spitting in the Black Lake
Bebopalula
At The Post Office
Doll Mountain
Walk Away Renee
Are you leaving
Bagabega
Mass. Ave
Eat What You Can
Eyes are crossed
Taxi Stand Diane
No way Jose
Middle Street #1
Fred Buck's Footsteps
Baby, Won't You Come Out Tonight
Aqua Piano
MASS. AVE
Swimming to France
Rita Ratt
For My Sister
Ocean's Condo #2
A Girl Like You
In With the Outs
Telephone Sex
Gloucester Massachusetts 1950-1955
High Tide Heroes
Fishtown Horrible
Honeysuckle Rose
Our Lady
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