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    • March 8, 2012 3:51 AM CST
    • Well that's not a really expensive collection, i'll try to post a photo but i remember so far :

      Wolf Rock! LP (Goner Records, 1993, 1Gone)
      Missile Me! CD (Matador, 1995, OLE-219-1/2)
      Planet Of The Wolves LP(Matador, 1997, OLE-248-1/2)
      Jet Generation LP (Matador, 1999, OLE-333-1/2)
      Rock'n'roll Etiquette CD (Narnack, 2000, NCK7022)
      UFO Romantics LP (Narnack Records, 2002, NCK 7001)
      Loverock CD (Narnack Records, 2004, NCK 7020)

      Guitar Wolf / Shutdown 66 slipt 45

      Wild Zeros DVD !

      I realize i have to find the LP of all the GW cd's i have !

      Alex said:

      That's a pretty tough and expensive collection.  Any photos?

      Pat said:

      Guitar Wolf i guess...

    • March 8, 2012 3:40 AM CST
    • The Beatles, you can laugh and tease if you like but they where the band who got me into music a few years ago

    • March 7, 2012 8:29 PM CST
    • ...and I don't think this really needs explanation...

      Darren Inks said:

      Greg Cartwright, John Dwyer, Ty Segall

    • March 7, 2012 4:59 PM CST
    • Greg Cartwright, John Dwyer, Ty Segall

    • March 7, 2012 9:02 PM CST
    • "16 Tons" - how could I forget that one?  There's a Bo Diddley version of it on his album Bo Diddley is a Gun Slinger, but you probably knew that. 

      I'm a West Virginia native (Parkersburg), so I'd like to hear the other tune you mentioned sometime.  Who's the artist?

    • March 7, 2012 8:41 PM CST
    • The song - The Coal Miners Prayer is a stretch at being garage (i'll post it one day when I get the time to record it) but has a sweet 60's beat guitar sound and the vocals are pretty depressing but kind of country tinged "Oh lordy let me live another da-ay" and is cool for West Virginia mid 60's.  There is always "16 tons" of course, in infinite versions.

    • March 7, 2012 5:15 PM CST
    • Yeah, this is a tough one.  There are plenty of folk/country-type songs about the topic, but I can't immediately think of any in the garage-punk vein.  You might see if there's any suitable cover versions of "Dark as a Dungeon", "Blackleg Miner", or "Nine Pound Hammer" out there (of course, the band Nine Pound Hammer is named for the song, but I don't know they ever covered it).  And the Dropkick Murphys did a cover of "Which Side are You On" a few years ago. 

    • March 7, 2012 11:51 AM CST
    • Wow, good luck with that! I can't think of any specifically "garage" in nature... the only one that comes to mind is Devo's "Working in the Coalmine." Does that count?

    • March 7, 2012 10:01 AM CST
    • Help me out here...

      A strange genre.  I invented the subsection myself after finding a 60's title about coal mining - Bill Neil and the Mark IV - A Coal Miners Prayer out of W.V.   Anyone know of any other good rocking songs about coal mining?

      This is one amongst a few others I've found about the perils of the miners life.  These others are usually bluegrass/country but one a 70's psych tune by a unknown "garage" progrock band Pyramid - "Buffalo" on Studio 1, about a flash flood from a coal slurry reservoir killing many in 1972.

      Want to compile an anti coal / mountain top removal list for political gain and health in the mountains of WV.

    • March 7, 2012 8:36 PM CST
    • This Tuesday my show returned to its normal format, mixing 60s garage, 70s punk/new wave with newer music of the indie/alternative variety.  Here's the play list:

      1. The Diodes – City of The Dead

      2. The Diodes – Ghost Story

      3. Bad Weather California – Skate Or Try

      4. Bad Weather California – Freaks and Geeks

      5. The Evaporators – Hate Being Late When I'm Early

      6. Sports – Lawyers Singing Sweetly

      7. The Submarines – Shoelaces (Folked Up 4 Track Version)

      8. The Fires Of – I Can’t Sleep

      9. Andre Williams and The Goldstars – Hot Coffee

      10. The Hoop – You're Breaking My Spirits Down

      11. Spooky But Nice – The Sun Goes

      12. Indian Wars – Took A Trip

      13. The Intelligents – Superdrain

      14. Tigers – (Walk Tall) Do The Crawl

      15. Rotten Tropics – Spectre Tectonics

      16. A Place To Bury Strangers – So Far Away

      17. The Growlers – Kick The Habit of Dredd

      18. The Scientists – Last Night

      19. The Riptides - 77 Sunset Strip

      20. Davilla 666 – Obsessionao

      21. The Stomachmouths – Teenage Caveman

      22. Dr.Dog - Lonesome

      23. Jay Reatard – Blood Visions

      24. The Black Lips – Make It (Day Trotter Session)

      25. The Hentchmen - Yesterday's Trash

      26. The Mark Inside – The Bottom Line

       

      download it here:  http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20120306-1030-t1331029800.mp3

      find more information about the show and the bands on my blog here:  http://revrock.blogspot.com/2012/03/video-reactions-show-394.html

    • March 7, 2012 8:25 PM CST
    • Yes, run by King Coffey.  Haven't followed in a while but put out a ton of killer shit in the 90's.  Very similar to AmRep catalog.  Post punk noise stuff.  Cherubs are f'ing gods in my book!  Weird timing with a special "heavy lag" feeling no one else has ever been able to capture in my opinion.  They will have you hitting your head on both floor and ceiling! put on your helmet and check out the song the "Dovey".  I posted, but am new to this site so hopefully was successful.

      Cheers!

    • March 7, 2012 5:26 PM CST
    • Trance Syndicate? Is that the Butthole Surfers own label?

      Darren Inks said:

      • Goner
      • In The Red
      • Rob's House
      • Vice
      • Sympathy
      • AmRep
      • Trance Syndicate

    • March 7, 2012 5:16 PM CST
      • Goner
      • In The Red
      • Rob's House
      • Vice
      • Sympathy
      • AmRep
      • Trance Syndicate

    • March 7, 2012 2:29 PM CST
    • You've mentioned to me the Odd Squad before, that's why I brought up the Woggles after your Poseur comment.  You DIDN"T say that there were exceptions to the dress up bands.  The Woggles don't need uniforms, you're right.  But I think Manfred feels it gives them an edge when it comes to what sticks out for people who have never seen them before.  I can go either way on what a band does as long as they don't look like Dave matthews band or Hootie and the Blowfish ( I need to update my bad references).

      John Carlucci said:

      Hey Rod,

      The Woggles are so good, they are in a class of their own. I personally don't think they need the matching outfits. When I played in The Odd Squad (a side band I had with The Mighty Manfred) we did not wear matching outfits, and we tore the house down.

      JC

      Rockin Rod Strychnine said:

      What about the Woggles? 

    • March 7, 2012 2:58 PM CST
    • What's 80-96.  Also kudos to adding Stolen Moments to this list as it's such an overlooked song.  You're list looks like one I would have written (but we never did get around to playing these though because my band thought they were TOO well known).

      Alex said:

      Just a short list here...

       

      Hey Joe

      Louie, Louie

      Money (That's What I Want)

      I'm a Man

      Wine, Wine, Wine

      Route 66

      Dirty Robber

      Roll Over Beethoven

      What a Way to Die

      Stolen Moments

      Unchain My Heart

      In the Midnight Hour

      Johnny B. Goode

      Shake, Rattle, & Roll

      You Really Got Me

      Til the End of the Day

      Jenny, Jenny

      Long Tall Sally

      Skinny Minnie

      Wipe Out

      Gloria

      Little Latin Lupe Lu

      Hang on Sloopy

      House of the Rising Sun

      Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White

      I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone

      Walk Don't Run

      Pipeline

      Miserlou

      Rumble

      Hanky Panky

      Shakin' All Over

      Walkin the Dog

      Not Fade Away

      Ooh Poo Pa Doo

      Shake A Tail Feather

      Summertime Blues

      Mojo Workout

      California Sun

      Who Do You Love

      Bald Headed Woman

      I Can Only Give You Everything

      Land of 1,000 Dances

      Shake a Tail Feather

      Smokestack Lightning

      Train Kept a Rollin'

      Bald Headed Woman

      Bo Diddley

      Come On Up

      House of the Rising Sun

      Little Black Egg

      My Generation

      Unchain My Heart

      My Flash on You

      80-96

    • March 7, 2012 2:35 PM CST
    • If authenticity reigns supreme... the only cover a true garage band should undertake is Route 66 or Little Latin Lupe-lu, every band from the 60s hey day would have played these two songs in their set, no doubt about it.

      Gloria is a standard that has stood the test of time too.

      Paul

    • March 7, 2012 12:26 PM CST
    • Great stuff! Indeed a fine, fine label, with a fantastic sound!

    • March 7, 2012 12:17 PM CST
    • This month's Record Collector 'Label Of Love' column features none other than STATE RECORDS! John Etkin-Bell is NOT a co-founder - thanks RC!!!

    • March 7, 2012 11:54 AM CST
    • Jon Weiss posted a blog entry here recently mentioning he may revive the Cavestomp! festivals in NYC, too. We can just call those Hideoutstomps! Hey, this is easy, and fun!

      Gringo Starr said:

      Your absolutely right.The Ruhrgebiet is more Garage than Berlin! But what about Köln? Wait a sec, we could just rename the Soundflat Ballroom Bash as The GaragePunk Hideout Ballroom Bash. That would save a lot of money and hassle. Done. Who's going?

    • March 7, 2012 9:55 AM CST
    • Your absolutely right.The Ruhrgebiet is more Garage than Berlin! But what about Köln? Wait a sec, we could just rename the Soundflat Ballroom Bash as The GaragePunk Hideout Ballroom Bash. That would save a lot of money and hassle. Done. Who's going?

    • March 7, 2012 9:49 AM CST
    • Couldn't we do it in Essen? Berlin gets all the glory, and I could help out on the beer stall. 

      Gringo Starr said:

      Well, if it's kinda like make-believe I guess we would do one on each continent (or at least North America and Europe). I would organize the Euro side of things (after I received generous donations from GaragePunk Hideout members totaling 20,000 Euros). I would probably do it in northern Italy or Switzerland - Springtime or early summer starting in 2014 because of logistics! Or Autumn in Germany. Preferably Berlin! Can't wait! 

    • March 7, 2012 10:59 AM CST
    • regards the threads topic I feel the same. Boring soft rock and lady gaga channels all over. 

      Exception http://www.radiorockroma.it/ a Italian station. Try at diverent times, I am sure you'll agree - even if not Garage  specialized.

      They have a cool DJ there, from the pre Gaga age, who knows about all the stories and things about bands. Mature guy, I appreciate his somewhat 'goolish explanations', because elaborate at times. For people who listen too. Great owl, I like him ;-)

      Peace w/o dilutions.

    • March 7, 2012 10:29 AM CST
    • yeah, somewhat true for me too. I mean, if I discover something new, a new thought, i am happy if a intelligent person tells me that my thought is original,  innovative or hitting the point. If any number of silly guygals now came along to mindlessly repeat that approval w/o having understood a thing, that only killed the spirit of it.. Oh well, don't tell anybody ;-)

      The Really Rottens said:

      I like it the way it is - we got our music and they got theirs. I don't want any part of their world and I don't want to hear (place your favorite band here) on a commercial for cell phones, ipads, viagra or new cars. The first thing I think when I hear something that sneaks in is "Fuck, now every asshole in the world is gonna be in on this." I know, I know its immature, but fuck it.

    • March 7, 2012 9:49 AM CST
    • Andre Williams may be not always the most frugile with his money is still working at age 76 not necessarily because he wants to, he has to. Great, yet sobering documentary done back in 2008 Agile, Mobile, Hostile.  Check it out if you haven't already.

      There are also stories of people like Bruce Springteen paying medical and living expenses for Mary Wells when she was battling oral cancer. The Rolling Stones paid to bury Howlin' Wolf's lead guitarist, Hubert Sumlin, I am sure there are more stories to count of this happening to musician we know and love.  I think a lot how some of these people are getting by.