Here's another from a band that we loved in the 90's. It might scratch your itch.
 April 8, 2012 3:21 PM CDT
                             
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Here's another from a band that we loved in the 90's. It might scratch your itch.
 April 8, 2012 2:58 PM CDT
                             
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Start with Pebbles Vol. 5 for the old school comps that match what you're seeking. If you are looking for current bands we suggest the Chesterfield Kings, the Woggles or Mondo Topless (their song "Panty Sniffer" meets all 3 of your criteria).
 April 8, 2012 1:58 PM CDT
                             
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Try Early Zombina and The Skeletines, or the Love-Me-Nots for present day kicks like this.
there will be more... but I'm all Eastered out...
 April 8, 2012 11:03 AM CDT
                             
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As far as that 60's go you gotta dive deeper into the depths of 60's Garage. Start with some comps like Pebbles, Back From The Grave, and Teenage Shutdown.
 April 8, 2012 9:42 AM CDT
                             
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I have been searching for this sound that i cant find i think that it's got that fuzztones type organ and the fuzz guitar like Link Wray and the wierd themes like The Cramps, I'm sure there are other bands that have this, any suggestions?
 April 8, 2012 1:27 PM CDT
                             
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Great introduction Bobby ;-)
 
 Bobby said:
Bobby
35, Living in Pittsburgh, Pa (USA)
listened to metal until I was @12 or 13 when a friend turned me on to the Misfits, Agnostic Front, 7 Seconds etc... It was all downhill from there...
The Cramps really turned me to a life of sin at a young age... I have lived for booze, drugs (gave these up because of the junkies I had to spend time with), sin, & rock & roll ever since...
Got married in Jamaica to a super hot punk girl, too much of living the life led to several minor arrests, her putting guns in my face on a regular basis, getting held hostage by a local crazy, etc...
After a nervous breakdown (I noticed somebody else mentioned this happening also) I'm back on the mend these days. I lost a 20 year record collection, all my guitars & clothes... Recently got a new turntable, started my record collection over (it sucked losing it, but it really is fun starting a better one.)
Started school to become a machinist last week & it's great, been writing songs again & waiting to see what state/city I land in next to start a new rock & roll band.
As far as my music taste these days, anything on Voodoo Rhythm, everything I heard from Burger Records, everything I have heard from Douchemaster Records, Get Hip, Velocity of Sound... Big Nobunny fan, big Spits fan, really into punk, oi, old rock & roll, r&B, doowop, Mark Sultan, 60's garage & psyche (off the top of my head.)
Probably way too much info, but I blame that on the medication & the booze...
Cheers kiddies!
 April 8, 2012 12:51 PM CDT
                             
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Hope this gets off the ground, meanwhile how about some garagepunk sponsored bills put together by members in various cities for general promotion/good times?
I'd be willing to help put something together in Boston.
 April 6, 2012 11:39 PM CDT
                             
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                        Think the ball is rolling now here in Aus.
 April 8, 2012 12:11 PM CDT
                             
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Now Hear This! Garage and Beat from the vaults of legendary producer/engineer Norman Petty. On Big Beat. Loads of great bands from 65-67, many tracks UN-released. 25 tracks and nice booklet too.
 April 8, 2012 11:08 AM CDT
                             
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Hey good subject, wich comps float yer boat...I will say yes to all the above!
am currently into Twistin Rumble vols 1-8,real gone garbage (with great color sleazo covers)
also worth checkin out for UK stuf from BBC broadcasts is Shapes & Sounds vol1-3,Look at Sun & Radio Tymes ... all put out by Top Sounds ...
 April 8, 2012 10:39 AM CDT
                             
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Got real lucky last nite, fellow GaragePunk Hideout member Warren of the Berries made it out to my band's show and it was wild gettin' to speak to another fiend in the flesh...we do exist!
 April 7, 2012 6:01 PM CDT
                             
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Exactly! We were in Macy's last Christmas and heard a weird Muzak-y version of Pixies "Gigantic". We couldn't believe our ears, but no one else was paying any attention. Zombie apocalypse now!
 
Joanie Lindstrom said:
I'm always shocked at how few people notice good background music. Maybe it's the DJ in me but I'm always listening, me and other DJ friends try to name that tune before the other person, etc. Others act like it's white noise. Oh well.
 April 8, 2012 9:19 AM CDT
                             
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Link Wray and the Cramps never get old and the Meteors, i can listen to them over and over
 April 8, 2012 4:00 AM CDT
                             
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Excellent call with Atomic Suplax. We played with them in London last year and it was a spectacle to remember. Not heard the new record yet, but will rectify that right now. Manchester's The Black Knights specialised in pure trash garage sleeze a while back. They've since morphed into The Calimocho Club. More muscular, less sleeze, but still great trash.
 April 8, 2012 3:48 AM CDT
                             
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Len Price 3 are ace! We're currently hammering Jay Reatard'sBlood Visionsand there a few ace tunes on there that come in under the 2 minute mark, the title track being one perfect slice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5Kt5pNPsDw
RIP
 April 7, 2012 12:51 PM CDT
                             
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We love the Len Price 3 and many of their songs are in the 2 minute range. This one's a fave.
 April 6, 2012 5:44 PM CDT
                             
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 April 7, 2012 4:30 PM CDT
                             
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"40 Oz. Nonsense" is done, dead, buried...End of story.
 April 7, 2012 3:12 PM CDT
                             
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Thanx for the Raised By Weeds recordings!!
 April 7, 2012 10:16 AM CDT
                             
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THE TURN-OFFS
 April 7, 2012 7:30 AM CDT
                             
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Cool.Just to mention that this doesnt give the same quality that the pro manufacturers do.
Correct me if im wrong but these give you dubplates,which go bad really fast.Not to talk about bandwith (which is limited in digital/home production in the first place)
These products are aiming towards dj's or vinyl enthusiasts rather than bands that want to release their stuff....
Still really nice.
 April 7, 2012 12:38 AM CDT
                             
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Show #368: "Bird Songs" playlist:
The Hooterville Trolley - "No Silver Bird" 
Jefferson Airplane - "High Flying Bird" 
The Beatles - "And Your Bird Can Sing" 
The Trashmen - "Surfin' Bird" 
McCully Workshop - "Birds Flying High" 
It's A Beautiful Day - "White Bird" 
Country Joe & The Fish - "Super Bird" 
Electric Light Orchestra - "Bluebird Is Dead" 
Shocking Blue - "The Bird Of Paradise" 
The Beach Boys - "Little Bird" 
Strawberry Alarm Clock - "Birds In My Tree" 
Mosaic - "Bird Of Time" 
Jan & Lorraine - "Bird Of Passage" 
3's A Crowd - "Bird Without Wings" 
The Mahavishnu Orchestra - "Birds Of Fire" 
David Hemmings - "Bell Birds" 
Q65 - "World Of Birds" 
Lloyd's World - "Brass Bird" 
The Holy Modal Rounders - "Bird Song" 
Cardboard Orchestra - "Yes I Heard A Little Bird" 
The Left Banke - "Sing Little Bird Sing" 
Bee Gees - "Birdie Told Me" 
Tymepiece - "Bird In A Tree" 
Nick Garrie - "Little Bird" 
Dantalian's Chariot - " High Flying Bird" 
Amon Duul II - "Archangels Thunderbird" 
The Now - "Like A Flying Bird" 
The Kinks - "Mr. Songbird" 
Pete Brown & Piblokto! - "High Flying Electric Bird" 
Nimrod - "The Bird" 
Fire - "Flies Like A Bird" 
The Buttons - "Birds In My Tree" 
White - "Sing Little Bird Sing" 
The Mandrake Memorial - "Bird Journey" 
Writing On The Wall - "Ladybird" 
The Mops - "Blind Bird" 
Johnny Winter - "Birds Can't Row Boats" -
Eyes Of Blue - "Little Bird" 
The Beatles - "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" 
The Wizards From Kansas - "High Flying Bird" 
McDonald & Giles - "Birdman; involving The Inventor's Dream (O.U.A.T.), The Workshop, Wish-Bone Ascension, Birdman Flies!, Wings In The Sunset, Birdman-The Reflection"
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 April 6, 2012 9:43 PM CDT
                             
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 First of all I'd like to apologize to everybody including GaragePunk Pirate Radio in general for being so delayed in putting a new episode out...but it's here! I'll even include the playlist here as a bonus for checking out this post. Talk about exclusive. This episode marks the first edition of Sixties on the Sixes which means all 60's when there's a 6 in the episode number. So I hope you like this episode and hear some singles you haven't heard before. Enjoy!
Playlist:
 The Astronauts-Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day
 Let's Dig 'Em Up
 45rpm,RCA Victor,1965
 
 Thane Russal & Three-Security
 English Freakbeat vol.4
 45rpm,CBS,1966
 
 The Voxmen-Time Won't Change My Mind
 Time Won't Change My Mind
 45rpm,VM,1967
 
 The Bucaneers-You're Never Gonna Love Me Anymore
 Pebbles vol.9
 45rpm,Amigo,1966
 
 The Down & Out-Sometimes
 It's A Kave-In
 Unreleased
 
 Danny & The Other Guys-Hard Times
 Garage Punk Unknowns vol.2
 45rpm,CP,196?
 
 Red Shepard & The Flock-She's a grabber
 Garage Zone vol.2
 45rpm,Philips,196?
 
 ------------BREAK---------------
 
 Greg Barr & The Barr Association-Dance Girl Dance
 Teenage Shutdown vol.13
 45rpm,Cinema,1966
 
 The Sevens-Panam
 LP,The Sevens,Layola,1965
 
 Astro Sounds From The Year 2000-Flameout
 Everything You Always Wanted To Know About 60's Mind Expansive Punkadelic Garage Rock Instrumentals But Were Afraid To Ask
 ????
 
 Hunger-Colors
 LP,Strictly from Hunger,Public! Records,1969
 
 Rhubarb Rhubarb-Rainmaker
 The Electric Lemonade Acid Test vol.1
 45rpm,President,1969
 
 The Cobras-If I Can't Believe Her
 Quagmire vol.7
 45rpm,Scoop,196?
 
 The Triumphs-Lovin' Cup
 Teenage Shutdown vol.10
 45rpm,Genuine,1967
 
 ------------BREAK---------------
 
 The Fuzztones-We're In Love
 Lost In The 60's
 45rpm,Sky,196?
 
 Mike & The Dimensions-Why
 Wyld Sydes vol.5
 45rpm,Fredericks,196?
 
 Thee Midniters-Empty Heart
 The Greatest Hits
 
 The Pink Finks-Nowhere To Run
 In Records Compilation
 45rpm,In,1965
 
 Kriss Kross And The Other Angles-Honeymoon Tree
 Debris vol.4
 45rpm,Royal Crest,196?
 
 The Bedlam Four-Hydrogen Atom (Or Mushrooms Are In)
 Pebbles vol.2 (CD)
 45rpm,Armada,1967
 
 The Toads-Leaving It All Behind
 Leaving It All Behind
 45rpm,Decca,1965
 
 The Executioners-Don't Put Me On
 The Midwest Vs. The Rest
 45rpm,Action,1965
 
 King's Ransom-Without You
 Sigh,Cry,Die
 Unreleased
 
 The Beau Denturies-Straight Home
 Riot City!
 45rpm,Encore,1966
 
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 April 6, 2012 9:08 PM CDT
                             
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For a long time I thought that Elton John was singing..."She's got electric boobs...her long hair suits" in Bennie and The Jets...