send it to me! I work at KSJS, I have good saying power in rotation/adds for the rock dept and have my own show there.
Near me, there's also KFJC, KZSC and KSCU. Try KDVS too.
send it to me! I work at KSJS, I have good saying power in rotation/adds for the rock dept and have my own show there.
Near me, there's also KFJC, KZSC and KSCU. Try KDVS too.
I'm looking for some cool outlets to get my band's music out to. Can y'all help me find the good online, underground, college or other stations or show I can send music to?
The Trip! October 1st Show!
Listen here:
http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20120930-0030-t1348961400.mp3
The setlist:
THE JINX- COME ON UP
GARY "SPIDER" WEBB - THE CAVE (PART 1)
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA BAND- RHAPSODY FOR K...
Saw this performance of a one-off joke noise-garage band made up of of some members of a garage band I like called The Scramms and some artists, calling themselves "Good Food AKA Snack Party".
The bassist/singer put a Drumstick ice cream cone in the mic stand and made a sandwich....then started "playing" bass with the sandwich and bread crumbs were flying everywhere while he ate some ice cream and then passed the "mic" to the crowd... occasionally eating from his watermelon necklace....he had to make 3 sandwiches during the course of the 2 song performance, and the only barely audible lyrics seemed to be "I like food, let's eat some food, I eat it up, mmmmm food"
Drummer wore a pig mask and played with hot dogs...went through two packs.
Guitarist had a bowl of Doritos and would use one as a pick for like 2 seconds and then grab another...eventually grabbing a block of cheese and grating it on the strings.
Then they pulled a Totino pizza outta the oven and had a food fight with the crowd....
Now don't get me wrong, I hate noise-focused bands (it's just not my thing), and trust me, the "songs" they played were terrible, but I was laughing for all 3 minutes of their 2 song set and so were they.
This pic is from maybe 10 seconds into their set...by the end there was enough bread on the ground to feed all the pigeons in town.
It was kinda magical...just wanted to share. I have some video if anyone wants to see it I can upload it on my page...I don't know, maybe it's not as funny if you weren't there.
golden triangle.vivian girls.bleached.shannon from shannon and the clams.suzi.joan.wendy rene.wendy o.
I guess they've all been mentioned by now... just a few:
THE MUFFS
PLEASURE SEEKERS
DELMONAS
CURLEE WURLEE!
THE PANDORAS
X-RAY SPEX
THE SHAGGS
THEE OUTLETS
THE ACE OF CUPS
LES CALAMITÉS
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHES
THE HEART BEATS
LE TIGRE
5-6-7-8s
LULU'S MARBLE
THE BRENTWOODS
THE CHERYLINAS
LAZY LANE
and many more.
First: The offspring 1998 in a shitty old country bar in reno
Best: X the band Anaheim house of blues 2008
First: the Police 1984 Atlantic City. First Punk: The Dead Milkmen 1984 Halloween Atlantic City's Elk's Lodge. Best: The Ramones 1990 Tower Theater Philly. The first six rows of seats were ripped out to make room so everyone could get closer to the stage. Bruised and battered that night!
Love the new Garage Punk Records comp? Looking for more spooky thrills? Head to my October Dandelion Radio show - there's a new and exclusive Halloween session from the hugely talented Lord Numb as well as the second part of the exclusive mix from Liverpool PsychFest headliners The Time And Space Machine.
You'll also hear great new tunes from Sun Araw, Blue Giant Zeta Puppies, Radar Men from The Moon, some great Hungarian fuzz and post-punk and some classic 80s psych from Spacemen 3 and The Telescopes.
http://www.dandelionradio.com/schedule for times and dates
Give me a shout if you get the chance to listen
Pete
Pete
get killed by glam comps.check out guida.new glam from italy.stomping.
Great song indeed. I'm still trying to find it. Anyone's got an idea?
"A Life in The Death..." came top in the vote, which is great!....so want to see this film!!
The Blue Giant Zeta Puppies said:
.....At the risk of pi**ing people off....
independent film maker Palm Door Films is currently running a Kickstarter to try and raise funds to make a Meek documentary, "A Life in The Death of Joe Meek".
The project is one of the four up for selection as "Project of the Week" on IndieWire...Voting closes on Sunday evening (Central US time), no subscription is required. If, like us, you want to support this project, here's a link...
Thanks
TBGZP
Now-bands: Thee Vicars, Curlee Wurlee!, Bikes, The Routes, Mark Sultan (BBQ), Hex Dispensers, Thee Outlets, The Magnificient Brotherhood, The Skeptics, The Frowning Clouds, The Hollywood Sinners, Atomic Suplex, X-Ray Harpoons, King Automatic, Die ersten Menschen, The Jackets, The Parallèles... there are so many.
Wax Museums, Mean Jeans, Barracudas, Neighborhood Brats, Sharp Objects, Gaggers, Ketamines, Anomalys (oh and the Ills! :) )
Wooden Indian Burial Ground
King Automatic
BBQ
Besides, the medal for trains is deserved to Johnny Cash, i´m sure... His discography is well filled with any kind of trains. Aside from LPs-titles like "All about the Blue Train" and "Ride this Train" he has many many songs telling about. As he said himself with the song "I´ve got a thing about Train", we can find title like: "Blue Train", "Train of Love", "Hey Hey Train", "Waiting for a Train", "The evening Train", "Come along and ride this Train", "This Train is Bound for Glory", "Down there by the Train", "Life is a Railway to Heaven", "Georgia on a fast Train", "Let the Train blow the Whistle" and i guess some more...
and i´m agree with Bibliodiscoteque, the "Folsom Prison Blues" is a Train itself. :)
I confess, i had to peep in my I-tunes-library and find among others:
Elvis Presley and Stray Cats: Mystery Train
The Beatles: Drive my Car
The Yardbirds: Train kept a rollin´
James Brown: Night Train
The Cure: Subway Song
New Model Army: 51st State
Wall of Voodoo: On Interstate 15
The Fuzztones: Highway 69
The Cramps: Drug Train
Minimal Man: Trains
and please, don´t beat me ;)
Plastikman: Trains (minimal techno)
T.raumschmiere: Monster Truck Driver
as Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3b0v-GRXG6I
Warning: ElectroPunk!
Thee Headcoatees - The First Plane Home
The Clash - Car Jamming
Amazing Royal Crowns - 1965 GTO
Creeping Ivies - Ghost Train
Gang of Four - Outside the Trains Don't Run on Time
Professor Longhair - How long has that train been gone
Chop Tops - Midnight Train
Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues (not in the title, but...c'mon a great train song)
just right away > The Gun Club: Black Train
Thanx Dead Boy for the "Hiroshima" video, i had almost forgotten that masterpiece!
Since i´m living in Berlin from `82 and been in places like Risiko, then Ex´n´Pop (my 2. home for a couple of years;) and so on... i´ve heard lot of this (great) stuff too.
D.A.F. of course were fantastic!
Einstürzende Neubauten (my fav!)
Sprung aus den Wolken
Die Tödliche Doris
Die Krupps
Abwärts
Palais Schaumburg
Malaria
Der Plan
Die Haut
Holger Hiller
Kosmonautentraum
Liaisons Dangereuses
Elegant
and i don´t know how many bands/weirdos/freaks i´ve overheard doing things you can´t call music anymore! :D
But sorry, i always had problems to digest most of songs from bands like:
- Ideal - Extrabreit -Nena - trio
your request may be answered sooner than we think. stay tuned.
Kustom City Sounds
9-28-12
Set List
Hour One
The Paladins – Double Datin’
Curtis Gordon – Draggin’
Charline Arthur – Burn That Candle
A – Bones – Don’t Need No Job
Bantam Rooster – Real Live Wire
Black Flag – Black Coffee
Fear – New York’s Alright (If You Like Saxaphones)
Murphy & The Mob – Born Loser
Paperhead – Can’t Keep My Eyes Open
Dewey Cox – Half The Boy
Swamp Angel – Suckin’ Down
Slug Guts – Suckin’ Down
Grinderman – No Pussy Blues
Outer Minds – Footsteps
Los Plantronics – Bobby Peru
Hipbone Slim And The Knee Tremblers – Snake Pit
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – Little Demon
Steppenwolf – Jupiter’s Child
Inmates – Jealousy
Hour Two
The Junahoos – Gonna Rob The Candy Store
The Kaisers – Talkin’ About You
Last Drive – The Night Of The Phantom
The Lovely Bad Things – You Done Messed Up
Tommy Boy – Oar
Marty Robbins – Big Iron
Johnny Jay – Sugar Doll
The Cramps – I’m Customized
The Broken Vinyl Club – Every Inch
The Boss Mustangs – Turn On
The Delta 72 – Are You Ready
The Mortals – Turn Away
The Shit – Shakin’ Your Ass
Raconteurs – Store Bought Bones
American Pie 2 – Wad
Junior Wells – Little By Little
Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Born In Chicago
The Future Primitives – Fall To Pieces
The Fleshtones – Shadow-Line
Sam & Dave – I Take What I Want
Hour Three
Redbone – Come And Get Your Love
Bob Ridgley - She Was A Mau-Mau
LoveStruck – Whistlebait Baby
Scientists – Atom Bomb Baby
Swivomatics – The Bad Bad Girl Of Surf
The Dirty Lungs – The Robbins
The Jim Jones Revue – High Horse
The Isley Brothers – The Drag
Teengenerate – My GTO
Good Fellas – Favor
Merle Haggard – Okie From Muskogee
New Bomb Turks – Snap Decision
Pulpit Red – Microcosm
The Misfits – Some Kinda Hate
New York Dolls – Pills
Reverend Beat Man – Get On Your Knees
Thee Oh Sees – Contraption – Soul Desert
The Woggles – Something To Believe In
The Urges – Jenny, Jenny
Fast Times At Ridgemont High – You Dick
The Vipers – Cheated And Lied
David Lindup – French Kick
The Dave Clark Five – Bits And Pieces
Dean Carter – I Got A Girl
Hour Four
Dead Ghosts – Haunted House
Dirtys – Midnite Till Noon
French Kissing – Love Is For
Quest For Fire – In The Place Of A Storm
Bipolarold – Vibrations
The Oscilliation – Shake Your Dreams Awake
Tear Gas – Woman For Sale
Baby Woodrose – Honeydripper
The Black Angels – Science Killers
CCR – Pagan Baby
Frank Zappa – Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow
The Leaves – Too Many People
The Knickerbockers – One Track Mind
Cosmonauts – Lazerbeam
Doctor Explosion – All Mine
Outrageous Cherry – Memphis Stereo
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