Bill Bois
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Bill Bois
@billbois.bsky.social
Bassist, writer, pie enthusiast, and aging gentlemen punk. Find my music at www.billbois.com and my words at www.tnocs.com.
When Paul Pena wrote "Jet Airliner," he didn't think he'd ever fly to the center of Asia. I wrote about the fascinating man at tnocs.com/from-jet-air...

#paulpena #tuva #throatsinging
From “Jet Airliner” to Tuvan Earthquake: The Astonishing Journey of Paul Pena
In this week’s dispatch, Contributing Author and historian Bill Bois introduces us to a man who heard a weird noise on Radio Moscow and thought, quite reasonably, that his radio had finally given up. ...
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December 5, 2025 at 5:57 PM
Nobel Prize winning physicist, musician, and class clown Richard Feynman cracked safes and broke the barrier secluding a remote part of the world. I wrote about him at tnocs.com/richard-feyn...

#richardfeynman #tuva #percussion
November 28, 2025 at 5:25 PM
I never thought I'd turn down a Jello shot from Batman, but Waffle House at 5am is an alternate universe.
November 2, 2025 at 11:52 AM
Joey Ramone: American Heartthrob. That's right, he wasn't good looking but he was cooler than you and me put together. I wrote about the duets he recorded with famous and not so famous women at tnocs.com/joey-ramone-...

#joeyramone #ramones #musichistory #punk
Joey Ramone: American Heartthrob
Not traditionally handsome. Not polished. And at first glance, entirely unforgettable: But Joey Ramone proved that charm isn’t a face, it’s a presence. Contributing Author Bill Bois dives into classic...
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October 24, 2025 at 2:13 PM
I wrote about why I have hope for the future of music -- and the world. tnocs.com/may-you-live...
May You Live (And Have Hope) In Interesting Times
In a time when “interesting” feels like the politest possible word for "chaos," Contributing Author and Historian Bill Bois finds reasons to be hopeful and maybe even grateful for the turbulence. Hi...
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October 17, 2025 at 2:16 PM
How long should musicians go between albums? How's 50 years? I wrote about the 5 artists with the longest gaps between records at tnocs.com/the-longest-...

#musichistory #alicecooper #mc5 #deangitter
The Longest Gap Between Albums, Part 2
Contributing Author and Music Historian Bill Bois is back with Part Two of stories of extraordinary musical reemergence.. Five more artists who vanished for decades, then reemerged as if no time had ...
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October 10, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Some bands vanish for years before stepping back into the studio, and the results can be fascinating, funny, or flat-out legendary. Here are 5 artists that took decades between albums.

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#musichistory
The Longest Gaps Between Album Releases - Part 1
Some bands vanish for decades before stepping back into the studio, and the results can be fascinating, funny, or flat-out legendary. Part One of this sharp and surprising chronicle comes from Contr...
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October 3, 2025 at 2:00 PM
"Turning Japanese" isn't about what you were told it's about, but we love sexy rumors. I wrote about fact vs. fiction at tnocs.com/turning-japa...
"Turning Japanese" Exposed:The Real Truth About The Vapors’ Biggest Song
Pop culture loves a indelicate legend, but Contributing Author Bill Bois sets the actual record straight on “Turning Japanese”, showing how clever hooks and catchy choruses fueled its rise.
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September 26, 2025 at 4:08 PM
What happens when a teenager tunes his guitar incorrectly? He writes a hit! Read about how it happened at tnocs.com/save-it-for-...

#englishbeat #saveitforlater #rockhistory
Save It For Later:The English Beat’s Accidental DADAAD Classic - tnocs.com
Discover how an accidental tuning helped The English Beat’s Save It For Later become a timeless classic admired by Pete Townshend and beyond.
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September 19, 2025 at 4:11 PM
This Friday Sidebar wanders highways, hotel lobbies, and AM radio static in search of something surprising: authentic connection. It's less about politics, and more about people, and a surprise soundtrack to accompany them.

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No Continental Divide: The Red and Blue Gone Missing - tnocs.com
Discover the surprising lessons learned from cross-country travel, where politics took a backseat and real connections emerged. Tune into a different frequency.
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September 12, 2025 at 11:49 AM
There was a time when concerts smelled good. I wrote about it at tnocs.com/music-and-fr...

#concert #musichistory
Music and Fragrance: The Forgotten Multisensory Experience of Baroque Concerts - tnocs.com
Discover how 17th-century concerts fused music and scent for a multisensory experience, from rosewater to ambergris.
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September 5, 2025 at 1:22 PM
I wrote about "Ticket To Ride," my favorite game. 18 million copies sold, so far. Read about its creator and how to play at tnocs.com/the-story-of...

#tickettoride #boardgames #alanrmoon
The Story Of Alan R. Moon And The Rise Of 'Ticket to Ride' - tnocs.com
Discover how Alan R. Moon created Ticket to Ride, the gateway game that reshaped modern board gaming and won worldwide acclaim.
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August 29, 2025 at 2:26 PM
I saw the first show of The Who's last tour. Here's my review. Spoiler alert: they were great.

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#thewho #thesongisover
Concert Review, Sunrise, Florida: The Who’s 'The Song Is Over' Tour - tnocs.com
A concert chronicle that captures The Who's final bow with candor, wit, and admiration. Contributing Author and Music HistorianBill Bois indeed can explain why after a 60 year career, their music and ...
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August 21, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Did you know the drawing of The Beat Girl is based on a real person? I wrote about her fascinating story here:
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#ska #brigittebond #beatgirl
The Beat Girl: Brigitte Bond and the Untold Story of A Ska Icon - tnocs.com
Uncover the real woman behind Ska’s Beat Girl — Brigitte Bond — a fearless performer whose story is as bold as 2 Tone’s black-and-white style.
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August 15, 2025 at 3:17 PM
Where does the word "cocktail" come from? Probably not the animal you think.

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Horses, Hooch, and Hearsay:The Surprising Origin of the Word “Cocktail” - tnocs.com
The origin of the word “cocktail” is more complex than a martini—feathers, horses, and urban legends all swirl into the story. Here's what history really says.
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July 25, 2025 at 1:07 PM
Stephen Colbert has a routine bit called The Colbert Questionnaire. One of the standard questions is "You get to listen to one song for the rest of your life. What is it?"

My answer becomes more appropriate every day.

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Won't Get Fooled Again
YouTube video by The Who - Topic
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July 19, 2025 at 6:53 PM
The understated brilliance of the man who went from studio technician to unlikely pop star. Read my article about Hurricane Smith at tnocs.com/from-emi-eng...
From EMI Engineer to Unlikely Pop Star: The Norman “Hurricane” Smith Story - tnocs.com
Discover the unknown and extraordinary story of Norman “Hurricane” Smith, the Beatles engineer, Pink Floyd producer, and surprise chart-topping star.
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July 11, 2025 at 3:04 PM
On this Independence Day, take 10 minutes to read the Declaration.

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Text of the Declaration of Independence
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July 4, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Not only does Canada have the best flag, its anthem is beautiful, too. Here's an article I wrote last year about how the anthem came to be. Happy Canada Day, everybody!

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#ocanada #canadaday
What You Never Knew About O, Canada! - tnocs.com
Take off to The Great White North, for this fascinating combined music-and-history lesson... done as only Contributing Author Bill Bois can.
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July 1, 2025 at 3:02 PM
Strawberries and noodles, a contradiction in flavor terms but give it a chance. 37 million Poles can't be wrong.

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#polishfood #makaronztruskawkami #comfortfood
Strawberries and... Noodles? The Unexpected Polish Comfort Food You’ll Love - tnocs.com
Discover the surprising Polish dish of strawberries and noodles—sweet, tangy, and savory, it’s a nostalgic summer classic with an unexpected twist.
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June 27, 2025 at 1:10 PM
Some gritty reading for your Friday morning. Remembering Wendy O. Williams, the confrontational artist who fought consumerism and fascism in a repressed America.

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#plasmatics #wendyowilliams #punk #metalmusic #musichistory
A Punk Nonconformist Who Never Sold Out: Remembering Wendy O. Williams - tnocs.com
From punk stage explosions to personal battles, Wendy O. Williams challenged norms, made history, and left behind a legacy as fierce as her voice.
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June 20, 2025 at 1:25 PM