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    • June 25, 2012 9:00 PM CDT
    • Download or stream the entire June 22 show right here.

      Jailhouse Rock – Dean Carter (Elvis Presley)
      Fever – The Monsters (Little Willie John)
      Lover, Please – Jack Oblivian (Clyde McPhatter)
      Southern Girls – Bangs (Cheap Trick)

      Satellite of Love – DM Bob & the Deficits (Velvet Underground)
      Forever Young – Mean Jeans (Sparks)
      Still as the Night – The Gaye Blades (Lee Hazlewood)
      Seven Nights to Rock – The Connection (Moon Mullican)

      Crystal Chandeliers – Angus MacManus (Charley Pride)
      Thunderbird ESQ – Hank Haint (The Gories)
      Summertime Blues – Guitar Wolf (Eddie Cochran)
      Down Home Girl – The Mummies (Alvin Robinson)

      Bad Girl – Barrence Whitfield & the Savages (Lee Moses)
      Rose Garden – Southern Culture on the Skids (Lynn Anderson)

      Local Lunchbox
      Sexi Lady – The Midwest Beat (The Hussy)
      Never Been in Love – The Sugar Stems (Dave Edmunds – written by Nick Lowe)
      Train Kept a Rollin’ – The Lonesome Savages (Tiny Bradshaw)
      Molly Molly – The Hussy (The Midwest Beat)

      Sugar, Sugar/I Got the Feeling – Alex Chilton (The Archies/James Brown)
      So Young – The Devil Dogs (The Ronettes)
      Rehab – The Sweet Zeros (Amy Winehouse)

      Gonna Find a Cave – Mondo Topless (The Banana Splits)
      Midnight to Six Man – Stupidity (The Pretty Things)
      Be Bop a Lula – The Last (Gene Vincent)
      Do the Swim – The Zeros (Bobby Freeman)

      Stay a Little Longer – Glambilly (Bob Wills)
      Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On – Timmy Thomas (Roy Hall/Jerry Lee Lewis)
      Homicide – Dex Romweber Duo (Myron Lee & the Caddies)

      Daddy Wants a Cold Beer – The A-Bones (Menster Phip & the Phipsters)
      What a Girl Can’t Do – Lyres (The Hangmen)
      Do You Wanna Dance – Del Shannon (Bobby Freeman)
      Slow Down – Robin & the Hoods (Larry Williams)

      Teenage Kicks – Dead Brothers (The Undertones)
      Get Out of My Car – catl (Hasil Adkins)
      I’m Tired of You, Satan – The Party Lights (Wayne, Pat & Keith)
      Jumpin’ Jack Flash – Dave “Baby” Cortex (The Rolling Stones)

      Needle in the Camel’s Eye – The Hickoids (Brian Eno)
      Guess Things Happen That Way – Swampmeat (Johnny Cash)
      Fall on You – The Plimsouls (Moby Grape)
      Going Back to Miami – Unchained Mynds (Wayne Cochran)

      Lend Me Your Comb – Bambi Kino (Carl Perkins)
      Free Again – Cheeky Monkey (Alex Chilton)
      I Fought the Law – South Bay Surfers (Bobby Fuller)
      Tonight I Think I’m Gonna Go Downtown – Mudhoney (Jimmie Dale Gilmore)

    • June 25, 2012 7:59 PM CDT


    • James Porter said:

      This is not a lie. Hound Dog has never been bad, but if he'd died before making those seminal Alligator albums, he would be remembered as just another no-name on the third tier. The early singles were okay and worth hearing, but too "controlled." I'm guessing he was wilder in the club. And those Alligator albums captured that wildness in a bottle! Possibly one of the few musicians who sounded better in the 70s than in the 60s!
       
      John Battles said:

      That's what's funny , because when you listen to Hound Dog's pre-70's and pre - Alligator Records (Who took a steady nosedive after his death.) material , it's GOOD, it's honest , but it's not the FOOT - IN - ASS REAL PUNK BLUES "JACK WHITE? NEVER HEARD OF HIM"
      SAVAGENESS he attained in the latter years of his life

      AND THAT IS NOT A LIE , EITHER , EXCEPT THAT , WERE HE STILL LIVING , AND SOUNDING LIKE HE DID IN THE 60'S , HE'D STILL SOUND BETTER THAN THE FIRST TIER ACTS , TODAY.

      PLEASE COME TO CHICAGO.....BUT , DON'T COME FOR "THE BLUES"

    • June 24, 2012 10:54 PM CDT
    • This is not a lie. Hound Dog has never been bad, but if he'd died before making those seminal Alligator albums, he would be remembered as just another no-name on the third tier. The early singles were okay and worth hearing, but too "controlled." I'm guessing he was wilder in the club. And those Alligator albums captured that wildness in a bottle! Possibly one of the few musicians who sounded better in the 70s than in the 60s!
       
      John Battles said:

      That's what's funny , because when you listen to Hound Dog's pre-70's and pre - Alligator Records (Who took a steady nosedive after his death.) material , it's GOOD, it's honest , but it's not the FOOT - IN - ASS REAL PUNK BLUES "JACK WHITE? NEVER HEARD OF HIM"
      SAVAGENESS he attained in the latter years of his life

    • June 25, 2012 7:06 PM CDT
    • WE LOVE PORK!

    • June 25, 2012 11:53 AM CDT
    • PORK #7 IS OUT NOW & HITTING THE STREETS IN A CITY NEAR YOU. SUMMER ISSUE FEATURING: IRON MAIDEN ARTIST DEREK RIGGS, RAMONES ARTIST ARTURO VEGA, JAPANESE WEIRDO SCULPTOR CHOP! INTERVIEWED BY DIRTY DONNY, SCREW PUBLISHER AL GOLDSTEIN, MASKED THRASHERS GHOUL, REAL ROCKERS ZACHARY JAMES & THE ALL-SEEING EYES, JEFF GAITHER, MONTE WOLVERTON ON THE WOLVERTON LEGACY, COMICS BY THE SLOW POISONER, BOBBY MADNESS & BEN LYON. COLUMNS BY KING KHAN, THE SLOW POISONER, BOBBY MADNESS & SO MUCH MORE!!! CHECK IT OUT!!!

    • June 24, 2012 12:14 PM CDT
    • Here's mine... https://twitter.com/EvilBillX


      I could really use more followers who like rock 'n' roll, and fewer that are sockpuppets for porn sites or whatever...

    • June 23, 2012 11:44 PM CDT
    • http://twitter.com/audiogasoline

      Just getting started over there, and it's a business account for my vinyl record dealership. Posts about the best and rarest titles in our shop, music news from off the beaten path, etc. We specialize in rare records on the used market, so we've usually got just one copy of each album in stock, and we don't post endless lines of shit about new releases (there are plenty of other places to find that). If you're a lo-fi vinyl junkie, chances are good that we'll have stuff coming through that you're interested in.

      BTW - Diggin the GP feed: Is that a straight RSS? It's handy to have all the updates integrated chronologically with the other feeds I'm following. That's one nice 'plus' to the Twitterverse.

    • June 25, 2012 3:13 PM CDT
    • Wrekking Hrs for 6-25-12 is ON THE AIR! LIVE tune in 89.3fm or online whfr.fm & phone apps TuneIn radio or Public Radio Player

      Todays show features new music from Jane Rose & the Dead End Boys release "Moonshine, Murder & Poultricide with more from the latest Three Bad Jacks release "Pictures and Memories From Home"

      Along with 2 hours of your favorite Rockabilly & Psychobilly music.  Listen in today 4-6pm.

    • June 25, 2012 2:13 PM CDT
    • I do a short daily podcast M-F. It's usually two songs (more if the songs are shorter), under ten minutes and feeds out at 5:55am.

      I do some "theme" days, Monday is usually covers, Thursday is Two for Thursday (because fuck Tuesday, that's why), Friday is usually Psychobilly. Occasionally I'll do a theme week, a couple of weeks ago I did an SST Records week. 

      I'd like it if y'all checked it out. I'd love it if you gave me some feedback. 

      It's over at http://terminalsignal.net

      Thanks!

    • June 25, 2012 7:52 AM CDT
    • Wow, Vsparks are cool. Thanks for that link!

    • June 24, 2012 9:58 AM CDT
    • As I mentioned before, I really like Prima Donna, and another band that has a glammish sound is Biters.

      Matt said:

      I love glam, but I think it had it's day. Not too many bands these days can pull it off as well as Hello, Mott, Slade and so on. An era of decadence helped to make it a bit more special. Giuda are pretty cool, not much else that comes to mind for current bands. Maybe I'm just unaware? What would you consider some good current glam bands?

    • June 24, 2012 10:14 PM CDT
    • Murder City Nights #18 is available now. Enjoy!

      http://garagepunk.ning.com/profiles/blogs/murder-city-nights-episode-18

      Do the Pop! Murder City Nights - The best in garage, punk, and trashy rock 'n roll

      SET LIST:

      • Stroke The Shaft - Turbonegro
      • Do What I Want - Sonny Vincent
      • Ex Bx - Strychnine
      • Fuck 'em All - Dwarves
      • Anti-Pope - The Damned
      • Search and Destroy - The Stooges
      • Do the Pop - Radio Birdman
      • Haute Tension - Extraballe
      • One Way Street #2 - The Saints
      • Rock N Roll Medicine - Thee Butchers Orchestra
      • I Don't Mind - The Angry Dead Pirates
      • 1 2 3 Boom - Sonny Vincent
      • One Track Mind - Johnny Thunders
      • Demolition Girl #2 - The Saints
      • Why I Drink - The Candy Snatchers
      • Make It On My Own - Murder City Devils
      • Homesick Blues - The Hangmen
      • Loose - The Superbees
      • Christina - Oblivians
      • Seven & Seven Is - The Vibrators
      • Just Matter Of Time - Tell-Tale Hearts
      • Mona - The Bloody Hollies

    • June 24, 2012 12:33 PM CDT
    • This week's program had a feature on Diamond Rugs a band featuring members of Deer Tick, Los Lobos, Black Lips, Six Finger Satellite and Dead Confederate, as well as music from The Specials, The Fleah Columns, Active Dog, Guided By Voices, Deja Voodoo and more.

      Download this weeks podcast here:
      http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20120619-1030-t1340098200.mp3

       

      Check out this weeks blog post here:

      http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/06/diamond-rugs-show-409.html

       

      The Play List:

      1.  Danny Ray - Revolution Rock
      2.  Scotty – Draw Your Brakes
      3.  Specials – Too Much Too Young
      4.  The Damn Choir – Virginia
      5.  Leland Sundries – Roller Derby Queen
      6.  White Fence – Long White Curtain
      7.  Light Bulb Alley – Eye In The Sky
      8.  Heavy Cream – ‘79
      9.  Carbonas – Journey To The End
      10. Flesh Columns – Time’s Up
      11. Active Dog - Rat Race
      12. Red Squares – Ottawa Today
      13. The Teardrops – Leave Me No Choice
      14. This Machine Kills Robots – Salty Wave
      15. The Bell Peppers – Tourettes
      16. Stoves – Rollercoaster (Live)
      17. Deja Voodoo – Stuff And Things
      18. The Specials - Ghost Town (Extended Version)
      19. 13th Floor Elevators – Thru The Rhythm
      20. Neon Boys – (That’s All I Know) Right Now
      21. Cold Warps - Let's Just Have Fun
      22. Guided By Voices – Class Clown Spots A UFO
      23. Diamond Rugs - Out On My Own
      24. Diamond Rugs - Big God
      25. Diamond Rugs – Gimme A Beer 

    • June 24, 2012 12:31 PM CDT
    •   Anna Calvi did a great version a couple of years ago, you can find it on youtube , sorry don't know how to post a link

    • June 24, 2012 12:19 PM CDT
    • You should check out a band called Sharpie Crows they are from New Zealand and are fucking awesome kinda like the fall meets the birthday party

    • June 24, 2012 1:17 AM CDT
    • Hey, i remember the Wristrockets! Great poster.

    • June 23, 2012 11:23 PM CDT
    • Maybe a little OT, but this seemed like a good place to share this poster, since I don't pull it out very often.

      The show was in 2001 about a month after Joey died, at a tiny club in Springfield, OR. It was the 8th Birthday Party for University of Oregon campus radio station 88.1 KWVA. My buddy Goro from The Snukas hand screened these, and only made about 30. He gave me one to put in my shop window, but it went straight into my music collection. Not sure if any more are still around.

      Dee Dee seemed to be in good sprits that night, mixing at the bar during the warm-up bands. He and Goro hit it off, and he brought Goro up onstage to sing Blitzkrieg Bop. It was a fun night. I saw a couple of camcorders running, but haven't seen any footage on the web - let me know if you know of any. I DAT taped it, but haven't been able to find it since I moved 4 years ago... I fear it's gone for good.

    • June 23, 2012 11:19 PM CDT
    • Jan Terri ..I had a true WTF moment!!! She's got it all! Fantastic!!....

      Here's a totally crap video...a hideous version of Apache, with images that explain why punk happened. However as 7ts vids go, it really is nudging the cliche, its so bad its good...

    • June 23, 2012 5:45 PM CDT
    • This is excruciating, even down to the singing. At leat The Monks were on the show too. She's so unattractive as well, which could be indicative of her career arc.

      John Battles said:


      You're so right. I don't know what happened to her.....She was playing in a very small club once , years ago , and I could'nt get it together to get down there in time.

      Go to "Chic A Go Go" on You Tube and see if her performance of "Rock'n'Roll Santa " is up.
      Alan Creed said:

      What would be a "worst video contest" without Jan Terri?

    • June 23, 2012 8:20 PM CDT
    • Show #379: "Bands & Artists Starting With A, Part 7" playlist:

      Eddy Arnold - "Eddy's Song"
      P.P. Arnold - "(If You Think You're) Groovy"
      Paul Arnold - "Got A Feeling"
      William Howard Arpaia - "Listen, Mr. Hat"
      Arrows [UK] - "We Can Make It Together"
      The Arrows [US] - "Commanche"
      Ars Nova - "And How Am I To Know"
      Art - "Talkin' To Myself"
      Art & Language - "Don't Talk To Sociologists..."
      Art Bears - "In Two Minds"
      The Art Collection - "Millicent"
      Art Ensemble Of Chicago - "Rock Out"
      The Art Of Lovin' - "Take A Ride"
      Art Zoyd - "Something In Love"
      The Artesians - "Trick Bag"
      Brian Arthur - "What Can You Do With A Broken Heart"
      Arti & Mestieri - "Farenheit/Articolazioni"
      The Artwoods - "What Shall I Do"
      Arzachel - "Azathoth"
      The Ascendors - "I Won't Be Home"
      The Ascots [CA] - "Summer Days"
      The Ascots [MI] - "Who Will It Be"
      The Ash - "Sad Over You"
      Ash Ra Tempel - "Darkness: Flowers Must Die"
      The Ashes - "Dark On You Now"
      The Ashes Of Dawn - "See The Light"
      Ashkan - "Darkness"
      Bob Ashley & The Reflections - "Made In England"
      Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman"
      Jan Ashton - "Cold Dreary Morning"
      Tony Ashton & Jon Lord - "We're Gonna Make It"

      Click here to stream this show now: http://eggmanrulez.com/m3u/379.m3u
      or to download: http://eggmanrulez.com/streams/379.mp3

      ***To stream The Metaphysical Circus live via the web click this link: http://portsmouthcommunityradio.org/listen ... to listen to past shows, view playlists and more, fan the show on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Metap ... 50?sk=wall … or check out my website (to be updated someday): http://eggmanrulez.com/
      Live every Friday night at 10pm to 1am EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!

      Egg

    • June 23, 2012 7:59 PM CDT
    • It's summertime kiddies and it's time to take a trip!  Tune in tonight! 12:30-2 AM 99.1FM Windsor/Detroit or channel 285 on Cogeco Cable.  www.cjam.ca