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    • January 16, 2013 3:38 AM CST
    • Mau Maus - The Kill off the compilation LP Wargasm

    • January 14, 2013 9:50 PM CST
    • Oh oh oh Buzzcocks-Love you more! :D

    • January 15, 2013 10:37 PM CST
    • They say it's all been done , it's all been heard , too. I say do wakka do wakka do wakka do.

    • January 15, 2013 1:05 PM CST
    • I'd go with this, especially Gallon Drunk, The Kinks, The Monks, MC5, GG Allin, The Sonics, Billy Childish, Chuck Berry, Link Wray....There's a rich seam worth mining, you still come up with great stuff after thirty years.

      ted cogswell said:

      Here is the complete list of everyone mentioned in the two threads, along with a few I added, over 300 in all: 

       

      68 Comeback

      A-Bones

      Action Swingers

      Hasil Adkins

      Dave Agulair

      The Alarm Clocks

      Dave Allen and the Arrows

      GG Allin & the Murder Junkies

      Randy Alvey and the Green Fuz

      American Soul Spiders

      Antiseen

      Armitage Shanks

      Archie & the Pukes

      The Artisans

      Lester Bangs
      Bantam Rooster

      The Barons

      The Barracudas

      Bassholes

      Paul Bearer and the Hearsemen

      The Beasts of Burbon

      The Beguiled

      BellRays

      The Beguiled

      Berlin Brats

      Chuck Berry

      The Bevis Frond

      The Birthday Party

      The Black Lips

      Bob Log III

      The Bomboras

      Boss Hogg

      Boys From Nowhere

      The Brides

      The Brood

      Bunker Hill

      The Candy Snatchers

      Captain Beefheart

      Dean Carter

      Cheater Slicks

      The Chesterfield Kings

      Billy Childish/Thee Milkshakes/Thee Mighty Ceasars

      The Chimney Sweeps

      Alex Chilton

      Chinese Millionares

      The Chocolate Watch Band

      Clone Defects

      Chrome Cranks

      Claw Hammer

      Fred Cole

      Stud Cole

      Color Me Psycho

      The Compulsive Gamblers

      Cosmic Psychos

      Count Bishops

      The Count Five

      The Country Teasers

      The Cowslingers

      The Cramps

      The Creation

      The Creeps

      Dave Crider

      The Customs

      The Cynics

      Thee Daggermen

      The Damned

      Kenny Daniel

      Ronnie Dawson

      The Dead Boys

      Dead Moon

      The Dead Milkmen

      Death of Samantha

      Deja Voodoo

      Demolition Doll Rods

      Demotrons

      Derelicts

      The Detroit Cobras

      The Devil Dogs

      Bo Diddley

      The Didjits

      The Dirtbombs

      The Dirty Loves

      The Dirtys

      DMZ

      Les Dogs

      Don & the Goodtimes

      Doo Rag

      Downliners Sect

      The Drags

      The Drones

      The Droogs

      The Dummies

      The Dwarves

      The Eastern Dark

      The Elites

      Electric Frankenstein

      The Electric Prunes

      The Evil

      The Fall Outs

      The Fatals

      The Fe Fi Fo Fuours Plus 2

      The Fells

      Fireworks

      The Five Canadians

      The Flamin’ Groovies

      The Flaming Stars

      The Flat Duo Jets

      The Fleshtones

      Fortune and Maltese

      Kim Fowley

      Frumious Bandersnatch

      The Fuzztones

      Gallon Drunk

      Gas Huffer

      Gasolheads

      Tim Gassen

      Gaunt

      Gibson Brothers

      Girl Trouble

      Gonn

      The Gories

      The Groupies

      Guitar Wolf

      The Gravedigger V

      The Gruesomes

      The Guess Who

      Guilty Pleasures

      Gun Club

      Halo of Flies

      Hara Kee Rees

      The Hardons

      Jimmy Harold

      The Hatepinks

      The Haunted

      Hawkwind

      The Hellacopters

      The Hives

      The Homewreckers

      Daryl Hopper

      The Horrors

      The Humpers

      The Hunches

      The Inhalants

      The Intelligence

      Cordell Jackson

      Wanda Jackson

      Lee Joseph

      July

      Hans Kasteloo

      Lenny Kaye

      The Keggs

      King Khan & the Shrines/ King Khan & BBQ

      King Uszniewicz and the Uszniewicztones

      The Kinks

      The Konks

      Larry & the Bluenotes

      The Lazy Cowgirls

      The Leaves

      The Legendary Stardust Cowboy

      Miriam Lina & Billy Miller

      The Little Biys

      Adrian Lloyd

      The Lollipop Shoppe

      The Loons

      Lost Sounds

      Love/Arthur Lee

      James Lowe

      Greg Lowery

      The Lyres

      MAD3

      Magnetix

      The Make-Up

      The Makers

      Man or Astro Man?

      The Masonics

      The MC5

      Legs McNeil  & John Holstrom

      The Meteors

      Midnight Movies

      Milano/the Leather Boy

      The Milkshakes

      The Miracle Workers

      The Michelle Gun Elephant

      The Modern Lovers

      The Monks

      The Mono Men

      The Monsters

      The Montells

      The Moony Suzuki

      The Moorats

      Johnny Moped

      The Morlocks

      Motorcycle Boy

      The Motards

      Mouse & the Traps

      The Movie Star Junkies

      The Moving Sidewalks

      Mudhoney

      The Muffs

      The Mummies

      The Murder City Devils

      The Music Machine/Shawn Bonniwell

      MX-80

      Naked Raygun

      The Necessary Evils

      The Neurotic Swingers

      The New Bomb Turks

      The New York Dolls

      Night Kings

      Nights and Days

      Nipple Erectors/The Nips

      Nobody’s CHildren

      The Oblivians

      Terry Ork

      The Outsiders

      The Pagans

      The Pandoras

      Rudi Petrudi

      Phantom Surfers

      Plan 9

      The Pleasure Fuckers

      The Pleasure Seekers

      Poison 13

      The Pretty Things

      Paul Pierce

      Plasticland

      The Priests

      The Prisoners

      Prisonshake

      Rudi Protudii

      Pussy Galore

      PVC

      The Q65

      Russell Quan

      ? and the Mysterians

      Radio Birdman

      The Ramones

      Rare Breeds

      The Raunch Hands

      The Real Kids

      The Reatards/Jay Reatards

      Reigning Sound

      The Remains

      Paul Revere & the Raiders

      Rocket From the Tombs

      Rev.  Beat Man

      Ron Rimsite

      The Rip Offs

      Rocket 555

      Leland Rogers

      The Rolling Stones

      The Royal Pendletons

      Los Saicos

      The Saints

      Sam the Sham & the Pharoahs

      The Sateliters

      Jan Savage

      The Scientists

      The Seeds/Sky Saxon

      Sex Museum

      Sexareenos

      The Shadows of Knight

      Los Shains

      Greg Shaw

      The Shitty Beatles

      The Sinister Six
      Sir Douglas Quintet

      Sirens

      The Slickee Boys

      Slobs

      Sons of Hercules

      The Sonic Rendezvous Band

      The Sonics

      The Spaceman 3

      The Spaceshits

      Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

      Mike Spencer

      The Spits

      The Splash 4

      The Standells

      Jack Starr

      The Statics

      Mike Stax

      The Stoics

      The Stooges

      STP

      Supercharger

      Supersnazz

      The Supersuckers

      Screaming Lord Sutch

      The Swamp Rats

      The Swingin’ Neckbreakers

      T. Rex

      Teengenerate

      The Tell Tale Hearts

      Tev Falco

      Thanes

      Marty Thau

      Third Bardo

      13th Floor Elevators/Roky Erickson

      Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments

      Les Thugs

      Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers

      The Trashmen

      The Trashwomen

      The Troggs

      Turbonegro

      Marcus Tybalt

      The Ugly Ducklings

      The Unclaimed

      Unrelated Segments

      Untamed Youth

      The Untold Fables

      The Urges

      The Velvet Underground

      The Vipers

      The Von Zippers

      Vulcan Detective Agency

      The Wailers

      Travis Wammack

      Tim Warren

      Waste Kings

      Danny Waugh

      The Weeds

      Shane White

      The White Stripes

      The Wild Mammouths

      The Wildebeasts

      Wildfang

      Willie the Wild One

      Andre Williams

      Wimple Witch

      The Woggles

      Link Wray

      Los Yorks

      Zachary Thaks

      Zeke

    • January 15, 2013 3:13 AM CST
    • Also , Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps , Eddie Cochran and Johnny Burnete and The Rock'n'Roll Trio. Punk is just Heavy Cochran.
       
      John Battles said:

      wow. I might add Richard and The Young Lions ,  The Leather Boy (Not to be confused with The Motorcycle Boy or that other band with the same name. .), THE C*NTS , The Waste Kings , Lithium Xmas , Third Bardo , Dirty Wurds , Johnny Legend , Jesse Hector , Brownsville Station , Eater , Destroy All Monsters , Los Teen Tops , Los Locos Del Ritmo , Los Camisas Negras , Slade , Third World War , Johnny Hallyday (Psych phase.) , The Pets (Venezuela) , Death (Detroit) ,  Purple Image , Shadows of Knight , Neanderthals , Five Americans , Charlie Feathers , Herbie Duncan , Three Souls in My Mind , Mickey Lee Lane , Bobby Lee Trammel , Andy Starr , Lurkers , Dr. Feelgood , Little Bob Story , (Count) Bishops , Cannibals , Kim Fowley , Orphan Egg , Blue Cheer  , Peyote Cowboys   , Nervous Eaters , Spiders/Nazz/Alice Cooper Group , anyway , lots of others. Thank you for compiling this list......

      The Shitty Beatles rose from the ashes of Garage Echo , a worse than obscure Dallas Garage / Surf band. They stuck it out for a couple of years , doing sloppy Nuggets  , Elvis , and , yes , Beatle covers , along with a plethora of catchy and hilarious originals. They were over 30 and wore hornrim glasses years before that would get you laid. The local scene was ageist and Led Zeppelin  hair - ist. Even Horton Heat had to bust his ass to build a local following , being 27 , with hair slowly thinning . Key members , Jack Turlington and Cap'n Brewkid , joined up with French Acres (Late of Avant Garage confrontationalists , The Norvells , whose singer , Sally Norvell , later formed Congo Norvell with Kid Congo Powers. She is the reason The Shitty Beatles were mentioned in "Wayne's World".).

      Wildfang's hard - to - find LP , produced by Paul Marotta of The Mirrors and The Styrenes , comes recommended. I found it peeping out of the front of a box of Gay Dance 12"s in a thrift store.

    • January 15, 2013 1:31 AM CST
    • wow. I might add Richard and The Young Lions ,  The Leather Boy (Not to be confused with The Motorcycle Boy or that other band with the same name. .), THE C*NTS , The Waste Kings , Lithium Xmas , Third Bardo , Dirty Wurds , Johnny Legend , Jesse Hector , Brownsville Station , Eater , Destroy All Monsters , Los Teen Tops , Los Locos Del Ritmo , Los Camisas Negras , Slade , Third World War , Johnny Hallyday (Psych phase.) , The Pets (Venezuela) , Death (Detroit) ,  Purple Image , Shadows of Knight , Neanderthals , Five Americans , Charlie Feathers , Herbie Duncan , Three Souls in My Mind , Mickey Lee Lane , Bobby Lee Trammel , Andy Starr , Lurkers , Dr. Feelgood , Little Bob Story , (Count) Bishops , Cannibals , Kim Fowley , Orphan Egg , Blue Cheer  , Peyote Cowboys   , Nervous Eaters , Spiders/Nazz/Alice Cooper Group , anyway , lots of others. Thank you for compiling this list......

      The Shitty Beatles rose from the ashes of Garage Echo , a worse than obscure Dallas Garage / Surf band. They stuck it out for a couple of years , doing sloppy Nuggets  , Elvis , and , yes , Beatle covers , along with a plethora of catchy and hilarious originals. They were over 30 and wore hornrim glasses years before that would get you laid. The local scene was ageist and Led Zeppelin  hair - ist. Even Horton Heat had to bust his ass to build a local following , being 27 , with hair slowly thinning . Key members , Jack Turlington and Cap'n Brewkid , joined up with French Acres (Late of Avant Garage confrontationalists , The Norvells , whose singer , Sally Norvell , later formed Congo Norvell with Kid Congo Powers. She is the reason The Shitty Beatles were mentioned in "Wayne's World".).

      Wildfang's hard - to - find LP , produced by Paul Marotta of The Mirrors and The Styrenes , comes recommended. I found it peeping out of the front of a box of Gay Dance 12"s in a thrift store.

    • January 15, 2013 9:42 PM CST
    • Most likely that was the case.

      ted cogswell said:

      I'm pretty sure I was in that group at one time, I did download the first few. Is it possible that I got removed for inactivity?

    • January 15, 2013 4:09 PM CST
    • I'm pretty sure I was in that group at one time, I did download the first few. Is it possible that I got removed for inactivity?

    • January 15, 2013 4:00 PM CST
    • They're in the GRGPNK Records group. But unless you're a seasoned veteran of the Hideout, and visit and participate often (meaning several times per month), you won't be granted access until you are. Just fair warning... ;)

      ted cogswell said:

      Is there a page that has all of the comps to download?

    • January 15, 2013 12:11 AM CST
    • Is there a page that has all of the comps to download?

    • January 15, 2013 6:57 PM CST
    • Found a copy at Otto's in Manhattan. Love it! It's a great amalgamation of fun underground stuff. The art is killer and I dig the vibe!

    • January 15, 2013 5:09 PM CST
    • Hahahahaha, good one! Yeah, it still seems like a major flaw, paying DJ's to play instead of a live bad, even if he's famous like Daniel Ash, or playing stuff we like here! I woulda held a grudge, too!

      4-on-the-floor rythym is for us whitest of white dudes, haha, but it is dull.

      DJ Johnson said:


      I like some of the same things you listed just now, Dave, but back then I was a major hater of disco.  I was a working musician who suddenly wasn't working, as weren't most of my contemporaries, because the clubs could just put records on and the patrons were happy.  Why pay a band to play?  It made us very mad.  I refused to see Saturday Night Fever at the time.  Seen it since.  Not bad.  I can listen to enough disco these days to make a good 90 minute playlist, but the four-on-the-floor thing gets very old when there's nothing else making it stand out, and it still feels like a majority of the disco stuff was pretty slick and nondescript.  Then there are songs like "I Feel Love".  Niiice.  It just took me 30 years to get over the grudge.

    • January 15, 2013 12:39 AM CST
    • I was going to add "Flush The Fashion" to the thread on albums wih one good song.
      But ,I like Alice's version of "Talk Talk", as well as "Clones (We're All)", but were there really as many Rock /Disco cro$$OVER HITS AS WE'VE BEEN TOLD. "Miss You " is'nt Disco , from where I stand ....They did do the "Disco" verson for the clubs. The album version was Disco ORIENTED , yes. The Stones' real Disco songs were "Dance" , "Emotional Rescue' , that lot. "Hot Stuff" was earlier and closer to Funk.  Of course , I could be dead wrong . I , unfortunately , saw Smashing Pumpkins for $3 , when they were starting out , and never would have been convinced they'd amount to anything , so , no , I've been wrong , before . Blondie had "Heart of Glass" , but did atone with "Dreamin'" and "One Way or Another". I guess I don't totally hate "Heart... " today , I think it's funny. Psuedo Giorgian Bubble Gum .....or did Moroder produce that , too ?

      I thought "Turn Me Loose" by Loverboy was Donna Summer. I'm not kidding !
      DJ Johnson said:

      Ah hell yes!  That was a fun album.  A bit overcompressed, but cool songs.  "Clones" is the one that people sometimes remember, but it's a little bit polarizing with Alice fans.  They either dearly love it or really hate it.  I love it.  "Headlines" was nearly as cool.  And "Nuclear Infected" was pretty fun, too.  There are a few things on that album better left unplayed, though.  

      Thanks to this discussion I've dusted off the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.  It's all your fault.  Hope you're proud of yourselves.  



      Mike said:

      Alice Cooper "Flush The Fashion" anyone?

    • January 15, 2013 2:20 PM CST
    • Hopefully Purple Weekend falls Early December again or Late November. I'd love to visit Spain. I've been to London, it's cool and all, but I'd like to see something new if I'm dropping a grand+ on plane tickets. Léon sounds like the jam, and turns out mi tio en España ain't too far off, Santiago de Compostela on the NW coast. Looks like I just need to wait til 2013 Purple Weekend info comes out.

      Also, I'd love to see something rad going on in Cascadia. The DIY/houseshow scene is bangin, but it'd be awesome to see a bigger event right on my doorstep.


      Gringo Starr said:

      Well, it depends on who's playing as well. Beat Bespoke is coming soon. March 28-31. Frowning Clouds and the Strypes are playing. The other bands don't really tickle my fancy (Corner Shop??). Purple Weekend is in November or December. I'm more partial to Spain anyway (seeing that I'm not welcome in Britain without a huge hassle). Let me know if you go to León I might be there this year.


      Shtbird said:

      Only festivals I can possibly go to this year are Le Beat Bespoke or Purple Weekend. Too busy to be able to take time off April-November, when the majority of festies happen. Still, I'm gunna try my best to make Ponderosa Stomp.
      Any recommendations on which of the two to go to? Don't really want to dish out the cash to fly to Europe two times, but I'm lucky enough to to have family to stay with/reason to visit in Spain/Switzerland. Figure if I try for Le Beat, I can buy a cheap ticket to London (I hear March + April are cheapest to fly to Europe). On the flip side, I'm already pretty fluent in Spanish, y me voy a encantar un otra ves para practicar/otra lugar para conocer.

      And who knows? Maybe I can scrounge the dough for both.

    • January 15, 2013 12:46 AM CST
    • There should have been a big festival in Seattle for the 50TH Anniversary of " Louie , Louie" , but .....did'nt happen.

    • January 14, 2013 9:37 PM CST
    • The time is ripe for someone to organize some kind of garage/rock 'n' roll festival in the Seattle/Tacoma area. It's been more than a decade since the last Garage Stomp. And hey, weed is legal in Washington now! 

    • January 15, 2013 1:44 PM CST
    • How about cartoon bands, like Josie & The Pussycats? Pretty girls in Leotards, fishnets, high heels, kitty ears and cute little kitty tails. Anyone one know of other cartoon series with a band in the centre spotlight (as opposed to being guest appearances)?

    • January 15, 2013 12:54 PM CST
    • As much as I love my stoner, I never really got into Dead Meadow. Something about the guys voice I think, pretty bland. Maybe should check them out live to see if it's an improvement.

    • January 15, 2013 9:03 AM CST
    • The Christmas single with Screamin' Jay Hawkins and the Fuzztones, which sounded sooooo good, at least like such a good idea absolutely SUCKED BALLS!! Plus I'll never get over all those reports about what a dick Rudi Protrudi was, but, to be fair, I screamed and yelled at some of my band members when they would cancel practice behind my back and I'd go ballistic. Probably my worst confession was that I treated playing garage like a job which I took seriously and took offense to those who referred to it as "fun" or as a "hobby"  FUN is riding a roller coaster or having a party with lots of colorful balloons and a hobby is something like collecting stamps or building little ships that fit inside of bottles.

    • January 15, 2013 3:17 AM CST
    • Well , you should have seen the Elder Janis in Green Bay , wearing leather pants , smoking and drinking PBR in the can  , saying "I'm a DIRTY BROAD!!" AND ROCKIN' THE SHIT OUT OF THAT PLACE........I'd say , give her another spin. I never thought of her image or her sound as being badass. Just some good Rockabilly music.
       
      James Porter said:

      Here's something even more sacrilegous:

      Janis Martin. The so-called Female Elvis.

      Have a compilation that I've only played once.

      I thought it sounded just a little too camped-up. Maybe I should listen again. Seemed like her image was more badass than her actual music.

    • January 15, 2013 2:58 AM CST
    • Here's something even more sacrilegous:

      Janis Martin. The so-called Female Elvis.

      Have a compilation that I've only played once.

      I thought it sounded just a little too camped-up. Maybe I should listen again. Seemed like her image was more badass than her actual music.

    • January 15, 2013 1:50 AM CST
    • Oh what the Hell - White Stripes , Jon Spencer (Barring The Gibson Bros.) , Detroit Cobras , Nashville Pussy , Oblivians, Black Lips , Reigning Sound , Mummies , (POST - TEEN GARAGE) Greenhornes ,  FLAMING LIPS (80's to the present.) , Deadbolt , Billy Childish *, Cheater Slicks , and , God rest his soul , just the same , Jay Reatard , The Reatards , etc.. I liked one or two of his later songs , that's about it. 

      * I bought my first Milkshakes record in '85 or '86. After tons of hype and about 100 records , he lost me . I could'nt even get in to see Thee Headcoats , and my friend's band , who brought in a lot of people themselves , got $100 to split three ways , for opening . I saw Buff Medways , thought they were awful.

      "Dang me , dang me. They oughta take a rope and hang me". I don't totally hate all the bands I named. I just don't get it.

    • January 15, 2013 2:40 AM CST
    • Show #405: "R.I.P. 2012, Part 1 of 4" playlist:

      In memory of Fred Milano, singer (1939-2012)
      Dion & The Belmonts - "A Teenager In Love"

      In memory of Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt, guitarist (1948-2012)
      Captain Beyond - "Frozen Over/Thousand Days Of Yesterdays (Time Since Come And Gone)"

      In memory of Gilbert Gray, drummer (1941-2012)
      Bobby Crown & The Kapers - "Your Conscience"

      In memory of Bob Weston, guitarist/singer/songwriter (1947-2012)
      Ashkan - "Take These Chains"

      In memory of Phil Kraus, xylophonist/percussionist (1918-2012)
      Ben E. King - "Spanish Harlem"

      In memory of Jimmy Castor, saxophonist/singer/songwriter (1940-2012)
      Jimmy Castor - "Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You"

      In memory of Johnny Otis, drummer/singer/producer/songwriter/percussionist (1921-2012)
      The Johnny Otis Show - "Willie And The Hand Jive"

      In memory of Leroy Taylor, bassist (1944-2012)
      The Nite-Liters - "Afro Strut"

      In memory of Walter Gaines, singer (194?-2012)
      The Originals - "Baby I'm For Real"

      In memory of Al Urban, singer/guitarist/songwriter (1935-2012)
      Al Urban - "Gonna Be Better Times"

      In memory of Winston Riley, singer/songwriter/producer (1946-2012)
      The Techniques - "I'm So In Love With You"

      In memory of Etta James, singer (1938-2012)
      Etta James - "I'd Rather Go Blind"

      In memory of Larry Butler, keyboardist/singer/songwriter/producer (1942-2012)
      The Gentrys - "Keep On Dancing"

      In memory of Mark Reale, guitarist/songwriter (1955-2012)
      Riot - "Rock City"

      In memory of Dick Kniss, bassist/songwriter (1937-2012)
      John Denver - "Spring"

      In memory of Tony Tecumseh, guitarist/songwriter (1940-2012)
      Afterglow - "Meadowland Of Love"

      In memory of Kell Osborne, singer (1939-2012)
      Kel Osborne - "Would You Laugh"

      In memory of Andre "Mandre" Lewis, keyboardist/singer (1948-2012)
      Maxayn - "I Want To Rest My Mind"

      In memory of Jim King, saxophonist/singer/harmonica player (1943-2012)
      Family - "Observations From A Hill"

      In memory of Al DeLory, pianist/producer/arranger/songwriter (1930-2012)
      The Crystals - "He's A Rebel"

      In memory of Luis Alberto Spinetta, singer/guitarist/keyboardist/songwriter (1950-2012)
      Almendra - "Tema De Pototo (Para Saber Como Es La Soledad)"

      In memory of Al "Billy" Fayard, singer/drummer (1941?-2012)
      The Stokes - "Whipped Cream"

      In memory of Joe Moretti, guitarist (1938-2012)
      Johnny Kidd & The Pirates - "Shakin' All Over"

      In memory of Dory Previn, singer/guitarist/songwriter/lyricist (1925-2012)
      Dory Previn - "Starlet Starlet On The Screen Who Will Follow Norma Jean"

      In memory of Clive Shakespeare, guitarist/songwriter/producer (1949-2012)
      Sherbert - "Can You Feel It Baby"

      In memory of Luke Brandon, guitarist/singer/producer (1924-2012)
      The Everly Brothers - "When Will I Be Loved"

      In memory of Michael Davis, bassist/singer/songwriter (1943-2012)
      MC5 - "High School"

      In memory of Mike Melvoin, pianist/composer (1937-2012)
      The Beach Boys - "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times"

      In memory of Billy Strange, guitarist/singer/composer/arranger (1930-2012)
      Billy Strange Orchestra - "Noctural Permission"

      In memory of Davy Jones, singer/actor (1945-2012)
      The Monkees - "Daydream Believer"

      In memory of Roland Bautista, guitarist/songwriter (1951-2012)
      Earth, Wind & Fire - "Remember The Children"

      In memory of Ronnie Montrose, guitarist (1947-2012)
      Montrose - "Space Station #5"

      In memory of Jimmy Ellis, singer (1937-2012)
      The Trammps - "Pray All You Sinners"

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