"White Man in Hammersmith Palais" - The Clash .
"But it was fucked up all night"
"But it was Four Tops All Night".
"White Man in Hammersmith Palais" - The Clash .
"But it was fucked up all night"
"But it was Four Tops All Night".
"Here We Go 'Round The Lemon Tree", The Move - "Here We Go 'round the Lavatory* "
* (Pron. "Lavva - Tree" in England.)
I'd love to read a history of the Medway scene! Where will it be awailable?
Hey Adam, I love the scene (first heard The Milkshakes in 1986 or so, found out about "the scene" in '88) I've got a big pile of the records and lots of opinions about them. I have the two issues of "Young Man Afraid Of His Horses" the all Medway 'zine put out by Sean of Vinyl Vaults/Vendetta Records. I've seen Thee Headcoats and Buff Medways live! Let me know if I can help at all-Matt
Making it, to me, is being able to sustain your life with your music as your sole source of income. Selling out, to me, is adopting a more mainstream sound for mass appeal and record sales.
what bands out there could have made it much bigger, but for artistic reasons, kept it small? and how did they put on the brakes?
would you, in their shoes?
Lot of Pixies´s songs (on surfer rosa & come on pilgrim, for ex.) are shorter than 2 min. The shortest (0:45) would be "you fucking die!" if we do admit it as a song.
Most of so shorts tracks are just intro..
Ok, one of my favorite: The Cramps "the Crusher" 1:49
well, thanks... i have spent an entire sunday morning looking for one, and i still don't have one.
i'll let you know
good topic btw
King Khan for sure!
Jay Retard for me isn't really Garage Punk . . . "over rated" . . ..
Yes to Fred Cole. Musically , he wastes people one third his age. He may be in
his 60's , but , he's still got plenty of teen angst. But , he's not against the younger acts , he's WITH 'em. Plus , he's such a cool , so down to earth he's sinking in it , person. As much as I loathe reality shows "The Adventures of Ma and Pa Cole", starring Fred and Toody , the mind numbingly rare still -ongoing R'n'R love story, could be the antithesis to"Family Jewels' , and a LOT funnier , besides.
J
on S said:
Greg Cartwright and Fred Cole!
The most important garage rocker is of course Billy Childish of the Headcoats and his many other bands .
The Big Enchilada will uphold tradition and present its FIFTH annual Spooktacular, hopefully by this weekend, To get in the mood, my previous 4 can be found here:
Wanted to bump this up for this year. If you know of or are planning any Halloween-themed podcasts, feel free to post the links here.
Also (*ahem*), please don't forget about the "Garage Monsters" comp now out on our very own GRGPNK Records! The perfect soundtrack to your HOWL-O-WEEN shenanigans:
Thanks for sharing!
i seen 'em couple of months ago in a little boozer here in bristol,only 'bout 40 peeps in there.....damn gig nearly blew my tiny mind,those gentlemen are still mad dangerous on stage,still doin a few off sf sorrow,still bringing that r'n'b thunder,check 'em if you get the chance,they aint gonna dissapoint.
Thanx TONS Simon!!! Keep on makin' those recs for us crazies!!!!
Thanks for the kind words, Dave, and I'm gladding yer digging the wax!
Matt, will be bringing you the new 45s tomorrow, no worries.
Good idea Dave, I will transfer this over when I`m on my own computer.
Can`t wait for these new platters posted above.
Two new releases out now, neither of which I should really need to tell any fan of real deal '60s garage about, We're extremely happy with how these turned out!
MASTERS APPRENTICES - Undecided b/w Wars Or Hands Of Time 45 (UP033)
Australia's legendary Masters Apprentices debuted with this superb 45
in November 1966, hitting hard with Undecided's raucous,
early-Kinks-inspired punk R&B but truly achieving godhead with the
flipside. Wars Or Hands Of Time is about as good as it gets, a
sublime, driving garage-psych gem later to be immortalized on the
Nuggets 2 boxset. Among my all-time top five or ten singles, and an
absolute dream to reissue. High-quality pressing taken from the recent
Aztec remaster, in full-colour jacket with all-new insert.
THE IN-SECT - I Can See My Love b/w Over Under Sideways Down 45 (UP034)
Prefering to release records in sets, it made perfect sense to couple
the Masters reissue with this similarly brilliant classic Australian
45. Hailing from the same city of Adelaide, The In-Sect almost
unbelievably released this sophomore single just a few months earlier,
in August of '66. I Can See My Love is a stunning rush of '60s punk
aggression, all streamlined attack powered by excellent high-speed
drumming, piercing guitar and tough, commanding vocals. We've replaced
the original's more commercially-minded flip with a wild take on the
timeless Yardbirds hit. High-quality pressing from proper master and
new picture sleeve.
Playlist 10/06/12
Crass | Where Next Columbus? |
Mekons | Memphis, Egypt |
Screaming Trees | She Knows |
Funeral Oration | Never Die |
Mooney Suzuki | In A Young Man's Mind |
Incredible Kidda Band | Can I Take The Car Tonight |
Records | Teenarama |
Naked Raygun | The Promise |
Bob Mould | Star Machine |
Redd Kross | Uglier |
Thee Oh Sees | Flood's New Light |
Audacity | Indian Chief |
Soundgarden | Flower |
Pegboy | Strong Reaction |
Moving Targets | Faith |
Sonic Youth | Bubblegum |
MacFadden's Parachute | Hometown |
Beyond Veronica | A Taste of The Same |
Ripe | Be Adventurous |
Higher State | You Can't Forget About That |
Nomads | Can't Go Back |
X | I See Red |
Zero Boys | New Generation |
Hellacopters | By the Grace of God |
Palmyra Delran | You're My Brian Jones |
Stiv Bators | Evil Boy |
Fergus & Geronimo | No Parties |
Caviare Days | You'll Qualify |
Nervebreakers | My Girlfriend Is A Rock |
Vagina Panther | Cheeseburger |
New York Rivals | Coup d'Etat |
Spider Fever | Don't Let Deth Get In The Way |
Stupidity | This Love Is For Real |
Electric Mess | Falling Off The Face of the Earth |
Improbables | Angel With Batwings |
Sonic Reverends | Have Some Mercy |
Ace | Alone |
Wild Evel and the Trashbones | Oh Yeah! |
Godfathers | Gone To Texas |
NICE THREAD. Chicago calling. Hmmmmm.
My favorite , of the last 25 years , was/is The Waste Kings. They sure laid to "Waste " any and all who fancied their chances. Being comprised of past and present members of The Sapphires , God's Acre , Crown Royals , Sol - Reys , and others who were popular , or , at least , revered at the time(Saxophonist Ken Vandermark WAS the Chicago music scene for about 5 years , or so it seems .), and two singles on Estrus (And a third on another label.), still could'nt get 'em arrested in the Grunge era. If you liked the Heavy Garage , they would have been the band for you , but , alas , they never put out a long player. Their offshoot band , Crown Royals did two great Funk (As in Meters, JBs...) Instrumental releases on Estrus , though.
Of the MAYBE just over 12 other Garage or Garage - based bands I've see surface , here , since 1987 - Cryptones , Crookshanks , Goldstars , Fang Beach , Sindells , Power Knobs , Dyes , Bama Lamas , Hoodoo Hodown , Havox , and Lava Sutra.....my favorite was a one - shot all - Garage set by The New Colony Six.