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    • October 17, 2012 2:38 PM CDT
    • LOL!!

      John Battles said:

      "MOON !!   MOONIE !!!!   COME ON , MAN , I'M TRYIN' TO NOD OUT OVER HERE. GO WRECK SOME OTHER ROOM. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ".

    • October 17, 2012 2:17 PM CDT
    • "MOON !!   MOONIE !!!!   COME ON , MAN , I'M TRYIN' TO NOD OUT OVER HERE. GO WRECK SOME OTHER ROOM. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ".

    • October 17, 2012 1:47 PM CDT
    • I'd party with them!

    • October 17, 2012 2:32 PM CDT
    •  I hate to admit , I never really followed him  , because the local Rockabilly chicks dig him so well. Generally , I don't share their opinions on latter - day Rock / Blues / Billy acts.

      This takes absolutely NOTHING away from the sadness of his passing , please understand me when I say that . It's humbling to think that an Artist , or anyone for that matter , had to be taken so early in life. There is no rhyme or reason , the way I see it.  

      Danny Amis , however , is an inspiration to anyone who may think that it's hopeless.

      It is'nt , but , it affects others in different way. Again , no rhyme or reason , except that we WILL see more people kick Cancer flat on it's ass in the future. Believe what you may , but , please believe that.

    • October 17, 2012 2:20 PM CDT
    • The delegation from Rogers Park is in agreement.
       
      Leighton Koizumi said:

      Jay Retard for me isn't really Garage Punk . . . "over rated"  . . ..

    • October 17, 2012 9:56 AM CDT
    • Mark Sultan. Tragically underappreciated though.

    • October 17, 2012 2:07 PM CDT
    • Andy from Buffalo, NY here, a virgo, admirer of all things raw and real, I spend my days restoring vintage guitars/amps, building hot rods, and playing guitar with my combo, the Tell Tale Signs.

      www.thetelltalesigns.bandcamp.com

    • October 17, 2012 1:41 PM CDT
    • All the bands I was going to mention from Scotland are on Kopper's list! The Thanes, Les Bof! Los Tentakills (of whom Al Hotchkiss is a part), Creeping Ivies and Acid Fascists (although they've currently mutated into Geek Maggot Bingo). They're all good; we've played with all of them!

      D.

    • October 17, 2012 12:48 PM CDT
    • serato is ok and you can play still on vinyl

    • October 17, 2012 12:22 PM CDT
    • Yeah, nice version of 'Summer Wine'. I had to google Siw Malmkvist to find out who she is, turns out she'd sone a version of Nick Cave'n'Kylie's 'Where The Wild Roses Grow' but I haven't found it on the net yet.

      Dead Boy said:

      Lee Hazlewood & Siw Malmkvist's "Summer Wine" is good as well as the original!

      Rowland S. Howard & Lydia Lunch - Some Velvet Morning

      Kat Spazzy (The Spazzys) & Chris Bailey - My Boyfriend's Back (The Angels)

       

       

    • October 17, 2012 6:21 AM CDT
    • Lee Hazlewood & Siw Malmkvist's "Summer Wine" is good as well as the original!

      Rowland S. Howard & Lydia Lunch - Some Velvet Morning

      Kat Spazzy (The Spazzys) & Chris Bailey - My Boyfriend's Back (The Angels)

       

       

    • October 17, 2012 5:52 AM CDT
    • Yes, you´re right! Even the recording with Suzi Jane Hokum sounds great! 

      I guess it´s her (some years later?) on video, at least looks like..


      Nero said:

      Your welcome! It's one of my all-time faves, you just can't beat the combination of Lee'n'Nancy's voices, or Lee Hazlewood's production. My wife has an original Nancy Sinatra LP from the 60s, it weighs a ton, and, apart from the songs, the sound of it is absolutely amazing.

      If you're any kind of a fan of Lee Hazlewood, then Ace put out a CD of his stuff on MGM, which includes a demo of Summer Wine with the delightfully named Suzi Jane Hokum sing Nancy's part.


      Tersicore said:

      Thanx Nero! I guess, i haven´t heard this song since my early childhood :)

      Nero said:

      Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - 'Summer Wine'

    • October 17, 2012 4:39 AM CDT
    • Your welcome! It's one of my all-time faves, you just can't beat the combination of Lee'n'Nancy's voices, or Lee Hazlewood's production. My wife has an original Nancy Sinatra LP from the 60s, it weighs a ton, and, apart from the songs, the sound of it is absolutely amazing.

      If you're any kind of a fan of Lee Hazlewood, then Ace put out a CD of his stuff on MGM, which includes a demo of Summer Wine with the delightfully named Suzi Jane Hokum sing Nancy's part.


      Tersicore said:

      Thanx Nero! I guess, i haven´t heard this song since my early childhood :)

      Nero said:

      Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - 'Summer Wine'

    • October 17, 2012 4:35 AM CDT
    • Don´t know the Everly Brothers that much... Does one of you guys has a special song for me? Found this one, i like:



      John Battles said:

      I was at a loss to mention anything that is NOT The Everly Bros. , but , that does'nt mean I don't have other favorite duets or vocal duos.

      blahblehblahbleh said:

      all everly brothers all the time..its not very sexy or crazy but that two part close harmony is pretty interesting

    • October 17, 2012 4:12 AM CDT
    • Thanx Nero! I guess, i haven´t heard this song since my early childhood :)

      Nero said:

      Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - 'Summer Wine'

    • October 17, 2012 3:15 AM CDT
    • Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - 'Summer Wine'

    • October 17, 2012 9:30 AM CDT
    • "All aboard the Drug Train!" RIP Lux!

    • October 17, 2012 8:37 AM CDT
    • Oct.  14th Show. RIP Nick Curran. Listen Here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20121014-0030-t1350171000.mp3

      The Setlist:

      JOHNNY KID & THE PIRATES - GOTTA TRAVEL ON 
      EDDIE COCHRAN - MY WAY 
      NICK CURRAN AND THE LOWLIFES-  TOUGH LOVER 
      NICK CURRAN AND THE LOWLIFES - SHOT DOWN 
      NICK CURRAN AND THE LOWLIFES - REEL ROCK PARTY 
      PETER THOMAS SOUND ORCHESTRA - MELISSA 
      WHITE MYSTERY - 1985
      THE MUSIC MACHINE - WRONG 
      SAVOY BROWN - TASTE AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY 
      KRAFTWERK- THE HALL OF MIRRORS 
      GARY NUMAN AND TUBEWAY ARMY - DOWN IN THE PARK 
      DEVO - FREEDOM OF CHOICE 
      HELIOS CREED - THE POINT OF NO RETURN 
      DYSTOPIA-  INTRO
      DYSTOPIA - ENDING OF AN ERA
       
      THE EMBROOKS - BACK IN MY MIND 
      SONIC RENDEZVOUS BAND-  CITY SLANG (1999 REMIX) 
      LOS SHAINS-  EL MONSTERUO 
      THE TRADEWINDS - ABA-DABBA-DO DANCE 
      THE FABULOUS WAILERS-  OUT OF OUR TREE 
       
      THE TAMMYS - EGYPTIAN SHUMBA

       

    • October 17, 2012 2:53 AM CDT
    • our gig in a wild live in the mountains

    • October 16, 2012 11:47 PM CDT
    • I was gonna throw my two cents in here but it seems to already be pretty well covered.

    • October 16, 2012 11:09 PM CDT
    • I remembered seeing this a long time ago. And I still agree. It was weird hearing "What Do I GET" OR "Blitzkrieg Bop" in a beer commercial the first time , but, so what?
       Punk Rock does'nt pay old age pension , much less , Medical insurance, so , if those people who were fortunate enough to not be Dee Dee , Joey and Johnny Ramone and drop off and die when the checks started coming in , and are making some of the money their labels and publishers denied them , I can handle hearing it in a commercial. It's about creative placement of songs , not enticing fans. How many people even know this stuff ? The average Joe knows a handfull of Ramones songs , but , The Stooges , the monks , or Link Wray? I don't think so. Most jockboys would'nt know what you were talking about if you mentioned "Rock'n'Roll Pt. 2", and they've heard it more times than we have .

      I hear The Clash , The Ramones , and Sweet in my local supermarket , now , and I don't have a problem with that.
      kopper said:

      Exactly.



      Alison said:

      Selling out means changing your sound/vibe/look/ethos in order to please the masses and get more attention and make more money.

    • October 16, 2012 7:51 PM CDT
    • This week's show featured music from Young Rival, Light Bulb Alley, The Gerry Alvarez Odyssey, Bell Peppers, Pow Wows, two songs from Garage Punk Hideouts Monster Garage compilation and a mini feature on Iggy Pop.

      Listen/downoad this weeks podcast here:

      http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20121016-1030-t1350379800.mp3

      Check out my blog post on Iggy Pop's 1980 album Soldier here:

      http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/10/iggy-pop-soldier-show-426.html

       

      This week's play list:

      1.  Fun Things – Lipstick
      2.  Quinteto Acadademico – Train
      3.  New Kind of Mambo – Monkey Swing
      4.  Sonic Reverends – Have Some Mercy!
      5.  Paradise – Creatures of the Night
      6.  Cartoons – Vinyl Riot
      7.  Falklands – It’s Good To See You
      8.  Blank Generation – Reaction
      9.  Albert Hammond Jr. – Everyone Gets A Star
      10. Divine Fits – What Gets You Alone
      11. TV Smith’s Explorers – See Europe
      12. The Gerry Alvarez Odyssey – In The Garden
      13. Light Bulb Alley – Long Time Coming
      14. Os Morgans – Opus
      15. Bell Peppers – Rubber Bullets
      16. Bell Peppers – Golf Shack
      17. The Ghastly Ones - Mysterion
      18. Actual Water –Brighton
      19. Young Rival - Nothing You Know Too Well
      20. Pow Wows – Killing Me
      21. Iggy Pop – I Need More
      22. Iggy Pop – Ambition