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$25.00

B-Sides - Bedtime for Ronald (or the USA) (EP)

Format: 7"
Label: Radio Active Records EP 6904
Year: 1981
Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia, 🇨🇦
Genre: new wave, ska, rock
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $25.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Singles
Websites:  No
Playlist: New Wave Post Punk Wave, Captured by Roszay, the Edmonton 1980s Scene, 1980's, British Columbia

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Bedtime for Ronald (33⅓ rpm)
Bedtime for Ronald (45 rpm)

Side 2

Track Name
Underground Radio Stars (45 rpm)
Underground Radio Stars (33⅓ rpm)
She's a Raver (45 rpm)
She's a Raver (33⅓ rpm)

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45-B-Sides-Bedtime for Ronald INSERT SIDE 01 showing Regan with a future young president

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Bedtime for Ronald (or the USA) (EP)

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Information/Write-up

The B-Sides were a seven-piece reggae/ska collective that brought a fierce dancefloor energy to Vancouver’s club scene in the early 1980s. Fusing Jamaican rhythms with punk attitude, mid-’60s soul, and political edge, they became one of the most beloved live acts of their time. Formed in the basement of vocalist Bobby Herron’s home, the group evolved into a powerhouse whose blend of original material and select covers packed venues across Canada.

The B-Sides’ lineup featured Bobby Herron (vocals, percussion), Dano 5-0 (guitar, vocals), Tony Fernandes (guitar, vocals), Bob “B-Tone” Walker (sax, flute, keys), Ryszard Ozimek (organ, trombone), Bruce Fernandes (bass), and Russell DeVert (drums). Keyboardist Squire Ozone and a rotating cast of backing singers also contributed. Their songs were often collaboratively written and unapologetically topical—titles like “Bedtime for Ronald (or the USA)” and “Invasion of the Money Snatchers” carried biting social commentary alongside irresistible grooves.

Describing themselves as “a modern dance band” with “essentially white reggae pop” roots, the B-Sides defied easy categorization. Their live shows were legendary, drawing sold-out crowds to venues like the Savoy, Town Pump, and Commodore Ballroom. In 1983, they were voted Best Club Band by the Georgia Straight, and their shows often broke bar sales records, including one week at Harpo’s in Victoria.

Their discography includes the politically-charged 7" Bedtime for Ronald (or the USA) (1980), the follow-up single Run and Hide b/w Late Night, and a full-length self-titled LP recorded at Blue Wave Sound Recorders and produced by Carlton Lee. While they often focused on original songs, their live repertoire also included smart, dancefloor-ready takes on Desmond Dekker, The Rude Boys, and The Doors—with lyrics bent to fit their sly worldview.

The B-Sides toured Canada at least three times—once memorably in a modified school bus dubbed “Further 2”—playing everything from packed clubs to university halls. As Dano 5-0 later recalled in a tour diary, their road life was part circus, part protest, and part party, fueled by liquor, gaffer tape, and last-minute improvisation. They emerged as a band that could make you think while making you dance.

Though they disbanded by 1984, worn down by the grind and creative differences, the B-Sides remain a cult legend. Their work was featured on the Vancouver Independence compilation, and their recordings continue to be celebrated as snapshots of a time when Vancouver ska was wild, witty, and fiercely alive.
-Robert Williston

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Per the sleeve’s tongue-in-cheek instruction, we are offering playback at both 45 and 33⅓ RPM, a timely gesture in light of recent political developments to our south.
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Bobby B. Herron: vocals, percussion
Scott B. Martin: bass
Richard B. Reverb: piano, organ
Chris B. Taylor: drums, vocals
Dano 5-0: guitar, piano, vocals
Tony Bee Fernandez: guitar, inspiration

Produced by Mike Fraser, Pat Glover, and Ron Obvious
Executive producers: Steve B. Martin & Dennis “The Menace” Fernandez

Engineered by Pat Glover, Mike Fraser, and Ron Obvious
Recorded at Little Mountain Sound, Vancouver

Notes:
“Underground Radio Stars” previously released on the Vancouver Independence compilation.

This record is pressed at 33 1/3 RPM but should be played at 45 RPM “in the case of right wing fascism.”

“Any similarity to persons or characters, living or dead, is purely coincidental.”

Special Thanks:
Mike Murray (keyboards on “She’s a Raver”), Doug Cass, Dense Milt, Ellie O’Day, Steve (Mac the Hack) and the Pointed Sticks, Fionna McQuarrie, Nigel & Louise, Mr. Lashman, Nancy, Mike (roadie), Scott, Feurst, The Captain, Tin Twist, Gerry B. Barad, Sam, Joey, Shithead, Tred Photos, Ronald Reagan, CITR, Theresa, Deb (for dancing), Catherine, Keith, Puppet, and “the name B-Sides.”

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