Hey! It’s rapidly coming to the end of summer and it’ll be starting to get colder soon, so get outside and grill some shit, have a party with friends before the fall sets in! I’m drinking Hamms and cranking classics by the Persuaders, K-9s, Andre Williams, and much, MUCH MORE!!!! GET DRUNK!
Burger Barn assistant manager Gus Schultz found himself flooded in a bright red light. Looking up, he saw 30 feet above the ground a 7 ft-wide, copper-gold disk with a rotating cylinder beneath. From it came a strange musical cacophony that could only be described as GARAGEY. On the upper surface was a turret from which a hooded being observed him directly for 62 minutes. The sounds you are about to hear were taken from a recording made at the site and have been until now, classified TOP SECRET.
Be sure you’re wearing your officially licensed Flying Saucer Rock ‘n’ RollSpace Shirt when you fire up this episode… it’s out of this world!
HOT DAMN! Charles is back with 20, count ‘em, 20 tracks to blow the roof off your mouth! These tracks bop just as sure as your mom’s pussy stinks. Dance to the sounds of Carl Holmes, The Ikettes, Thee Midniters, Joe Tex, The Coasters, and 15 other fug-jugglin’ numbers! Ain’t no mountain high enough, ain’t no ditch too low to crawl into. Be sure to check out www.hullabaloonyc.com for all of your NYC needs!
Recently Duke Eastwood was a DJ at an L.A. screening of the film “You Weren’t There,” a documentary about Chicago punk spanning 1977 through 1984. After digging up all relevant records and putting the set together, then listening to its power, he decided the set was too amazing to just be heard that one night in a loud, crowded theater; so here it is! Hear tracks from Windy City giants such as the Effigies, Strike Under, Naked Raygun, the Mentally Ill, Articles of Fairth, Big Black, and many, many more. After you realize you wish you had been there, go over to www.regressivefilms.com and check out the film for yourself!
It’s quiz time once again, GaragePunkers! Name the Mystery Track and win the Voodoo Rhythm record of your choice! Leave your answers in the comment section below and while you’re racking your collective brains enjoy a full hour of musical entertainment featuring tracks by Man Made Monster, The Swinging Neckbreakers, Mr. Quintron, as well as the usual shenanigans and the occasional ’80s German new-wave track just to keep things tidy! Good luck!
Listen up, baby! This is the 25th eppy-sode of RadiOblivion with Michael Kaiser… Providing Better Living Through Discarded Music.
Strap on yo safety helmet ’cause “Baby Gotta Party” and “Rustle Up Some Action” whilst doing the “Momia Twist”! “Electraglide” yer way to the “Optical Sound” of RadiOblivion and exorcise that “Little Demon” with some good, old-fashioned “Muck Muck”!
Over 1 hour and 20 minutes of far-out, wild and primitive sounds by sech folk as The Mussies, Thee Crucials, Stud Cole, Downliners Sect, Nigel Lewis, King Automatic, The Guilty Hearts, Kim Fowley, The Bugs, The Crushers, and a bunch more BONE CRUNCHERS!!
Always a great value at $0.00… So pass ‘em out to your friends.
On the GaragePunk Podcast Network: Kicks just got easier to find!
Somewhere between the relentless Florida heat and the blowy annoyance of Tropical Storm Fay comes Surfcast #11, brought to you by the ever-moist mainstreemark. Today’s Surfcast brings along, among others, Laika & The Cosmonauts, the Balboas, The Langhorns, Guitar Wolf, The Trashwomen and, yes, Dick Dale makes an appearance again. Surf’s up!
Join Kopper as he slams the door on another summer vacation and kicks the kiddies out on their way to another year of schoolin’. This super-long episode features old faves from bands like the Ramones, the Runaways, the MC5, The Yardbirds, Larry Williams, The Victims, Hasil Adkins, plus more obscure cuts from The Spider Babies, The Tearjerkers, The Pop Rivets, The Fashions, The Super Stocks, The Cynics, and The Mojomatics, not to mention more godlike goodness from Gene Summers, The Reigning Sound, The Hentchmen, The Fleshtones, The Gears and loads more! Tune in, turn on and study hard!!
The 21st episode of The Desperate Hour is all about me. Not you, me. All songs with “I,” “me,” or “my” in the titles, or tunes otherwise told in the first person. Featuring tuneage by the Unrelated Segments, the Hentchmen, the Urgencies, Busy Signals, and more.
What we have here is another case of Rock’n’Roll Suicide. Join R. Fink as he lets go with new wax from the likes of the Sinks, the Snazzy Boys, the Rantouls, Fontana, the Dead Ghosts and the Intellectuals along with a few old ducks. Dig it.
Over the hill and better than ever. Jump right into this one and let yourself go! Featuring music from Andy G & The Roller Kings, the Flip-Tops, Feelin’ Lucky, and a heap more.
This time around, Mal spins a bunch of tunes from various “forum comps,” assembled by some of the foremost collectors of ’60s garage 45s on the planet. These homemade CD-Rs contained both super-obscure, uncollected rarities as well as well-known classics that had only been available in less than stellar sound quality on various Pebbles, Boulders, and other semi-legit compilations.