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    • October 10, 2011 8:50 PM CDT
    • ..I recently found Paul Revere and The Raiders' first single "Orbit - The Spy" , a killer surf instrumental that had taken me years to find a copy of , even on a compilation. The "A" side was "Beatnik Sticks" , similar to the Hit follow - up , "Like , Long Hair" , but , arguably the better of the two. This was at an antique store that had'nt got anything "New" in for years. I also just found a Joe Maphis 78 in a thrift store , both sides rockin' Instrumentals. Have'nt found any "Garage" 45s , lately.They turn up , sometimes , if you're patient enough to watch paint peel. 

    • October 10, 2011 5:18 PM CDT
    • back in the 7t's and 8t's i would find tons of singles on obscure labels in thrift shops.the price was always right, so i could always "take a chance" on what i was purchasing. little did i know that what i was purchasing would comprise the bulk of my garage singles collection. i'm finding now, at least in my area (Central Coast Cali), that people are dumping their vinyl (is this due to downloading?), it's hard to say. but, like they say, one man's junk....

    • October 10, 2011 1:34 PM CDT
    • I'm wondering what kind of luck people have had scouting out records at thrift stores, yard sales, flea markets, etc. 78s, 33s, 45s... hell, even CDs. I'm not really talking about record collector conventions or used record stores, but finding good stuff (striking gold!) where you ordinarily wouldn't (like when i found a small treasure trove of records tucked away in the back of a hundred-year-old bookstore once). Any stories?

    • October 10, 2011 8:36 PM CDT
    • ....I kind of got off most of the Japanese Garage bands that were popular (Well , KNOWN TO SOME , put it that way.) mainly in the 90's. I liked The Sleez Sisters , still do , tho' I only have one single and maybe a track on a comp (If I did'nt trade it in.). Just kinda fun , catchy  all - girl Punk. I still like Mescaline Drive , who were an all - girl Psych/Garage / Pop outfit. Very catchy tunes. There's live video on youboob (Touche , Kopper.) .

      But , I'm a little surprised , seems no one's mentioned Group Sound , where this whole thing began in Japan. Group Sound is what they called the mid - 60's Anglo - American - influenced bands in Japan. A lot of this stuff is pretty insane , fuzztone overload sonic boom , but , some , like The Tigers , who were huge in Japan , is more Pop - oriented. Some bands swung both ways. Musically. But , I'd recommend The Spiders , Golden Cups , Carnabeats , Voltage , Beavers , Dynamites , Outkast , Playboy , Rangers , Swing West....The Spiders and Golden Cups were among the biggest , so there IS footage on You Tube, more of The Spiders , last I checked. The excellent "G.S. I Love You" series on Big Beat , curated by Alec Palao , will definitely set you in the right direction. That , and the Teen Trash From Tokyo series (3 volumes , released on colored vinyl , from Italy , they tell us. These came out Late 80'S OR EARLY 90's.) , if you can track 'em down....But , before even that , there was the Elecki movement ,fronted by Guitarist , Singer , Composer and Arranger , Yuzo Kayawa.  Elecki was inspired by The Ventures and Surf music. If you like Los Straitjackets , you already like Elecki. As Group Sound took over , Kayawa got into film sountracks , including some of the popular Giant Monster -Sci Fi films. But , his work in that area was also very Psych and Garage oriented.  I think he still records today. I saw video from just a few years ago , and it still sounded like the early Elecki stuff.  I've only recently taken any interest in post - GS Japanese Rock , but , the first Glam band inJapan , Vodka Collins , come recommended by me , and probably several others , here. Vodka Collins was actually lead by  a White guy from the East Coast , Alan Merrill , with two Japanese band members. Man's Ruin put out a CD of their recordings , very Bowie/Bolanesque with a good , hard guitar sound. Merrill moved to the UK ,and had a hit with The Arrows. That song would go on to be one of the biggest Rock singles by a female artist in the last Quarter of the 20TH Century.

      "I Love Rock'n' Roll".

    • October 10, 2011 6:24 PM CDT
    • Marty,

        Are Theee Bat going to make it to the west coast at all?


      Marty Shane, Pacifiction Records said:

      I am going to say first and foremost THEEE BAT & THE FADEAWAYS only because they are coming to the east coast US and they have releases (forthcoming 7" by THE FADEAWAYS) on my label, you heard it here first! Check my profile for dates.

       

      If you have time, sift through my blogs & listen to my uploads.

      Some groups I carry on my shop are:

      VIVIAN BOYS

      ED WOODS

      MINNESOTA VOODOO MEN

      JET BOYS

      STOMPIN' RIFF RAFFS

       

      Some girl bands:

      THEEE 50's HIGH TEENS

      SPOOKEY

      BELLY BUTTON

      I also have a number of DVDs and comps with Japanese surf, garage, mods bands.

       

      Some girl bands I have booked at my shows are:

      THE PAPPYS

      The MADAME CATS

      KANNANA SPEEDCATS

      THE FEMININE

      THE HARPY's (ex FALSIES ON HEAT)

      THE MERCIES

      VILLAINZ

      THE PHANTASMS

       

      Other mentionables:

      SIX

      THAT'S A NO NO

      THE CLICKS

      SPANDEX

      THE LUBIES

      THE LET'S GO'S

      THE SOAP

       

      For more classic Japanese girl bands, definitely check out Benten Label/Sister Records, run by Audery Kimura who is responsible for Japan Nite which started out as Japan Girls Nite years ago. Some of the classics are:

       

      LOLITA NO.18

      PETTY BOOKA

      MUMMY THE PEEPSHOW

      FLAMINGO A GO GO

      among many others that don't right fit the garage/punk mold exactly.

       

      Sorry I am too lazy and frustrated with my slow computer to post links. All can be found using google and most have live vids or music vids on Youtube. Feel free to pic one out and post it. I might actually do that later for couple that I want to post individually. But this should be enough to keep you busy for now.

    • October 10, 2011 3:32 PM CDT
    • Are the Raydios still around? Those were the guys from Teengenerate, right?

    • October 10, 2011 3:28 PM CDT
    • I was just about to say ask Marty, hehe ;)

       

       

      Marty Shane, Pacifiction Records said:

      I am going to say first and foremost THEEE BAT & THE FADEAWAYS only because they are coming to the east coast US and they have releases (forthcoming 7" by THE FADEAWAYS) on my label, you heard it here first! Check my profile for dates.

       

      If you have time, sift through my blogs & listen to my uploads.

      Some groups I carry on my shop are:

      VIVIAN BOYS

      ED WOODS

      MINNESOTA VOODOO MEN

      JET BOYS

      STOMPIN' RIFF RAFFS

       

      Some girl bands:

      THEEE 50's HIGH TEENS

      SPOOKEY

      BELLY BUTTON

      I also have a number of DVDs and comps with Japanese surf, garage, mods bands.

       

      Some girl bands I have booked at my shows are:

      THE PAPPYS

      The MADAME CATS

      KANNANA SPEEDCATS

      THE FEMININE

      THE HARPY's (ex FALSIES ON HEAT)

      THE MERCIES

      VILLAINZ

      THE PHANTASMS

       

      Other mentionables:

      SIX

      THAT'S A NO NO

      THE CLICKS

      SPANDEX

      THE LUBIES

      THE LET'S GO'S

      THE SOAP

       

      For more classic Japanese girl bands, definitely check out Benten Label/Sister Records, run by Audery Kimura who is responsible for Japan Nite which started out as Japan Girls Nite years ago. Some of the classics are:

       

      LOLITA NO.18

      PETTY BOOKA

      MUMMY THE PEEPSHOW

      FLAMINGO A GO GO

      among many others that don't right fit the garage/punk mold exactly.

       

      Sorry I am too lazy and frustrated with my slow computer to post links. All can be found using google and most have live vids or music vids on Youtube. Feel free to pic one out and post it. I might actually do that later for couple that I want to post individually. But this should be enough to keep you busy for now.

    • October 10, 2011 11:49 AM CDT
    • Zunoukeisatsu - Jyuu Wo Tore

      Cock C' Nell

    • October 10, 2011 10:31 AM CDT
    • I am going to say first and foremost THEEE BAT & THE FADEAWAYS only because they are coming to the east coast US and they have releases (forthcoming 7" by THE FADEAWAYS) on my label, you heard it here first! Check my profile for dates.

       

      If you have time, sift through my blogs & listen to my uploads.

      Some groups I carry on my shop are:

      VIVIAN BOYS

      ED WOODS

      MINNESOTA VOODOO MEN

      JET BOYS

      STOMPIN' RIFF RAFFS

       

      Some girl bands:

      THEEE 50's HIGH TEENS

      SPOOKEY

      BELLY BUTTON

      I also have a number of DVDs and comps with Japanese surf, garage, mods bands.

       

      Some girl bands I have booked at my shows are:

      THE PAPPYS

      The MADAME CATS

      KANNANA SPEEDCATS

      THE FEMININE

      THE HARPY's (ex FALSIES ON HEAT)

      THE MERCIES

      VILLAINZ

      THE PHANTASMS

       

      Other mentionables:

      SIX

      THAT'S A NO NO

      THE CLICKS

      SPANDEX

      THE LUBIES

      THE LET'S GO'S

      THE SOAP

       

      For more classic Japanese girl bands, definitely check out Benten Label/Sister Records, run by Audery Kimura who is responsible for Japan Nite which started out as Japan Girls Nite years ago. Some of the classics are:

       

      LOLITA NO.18

      PETTY BOOKA

      MUMMY THE PEEPSHOW

      FLAMINGO A GO GO

      among many others that don't right fit the garage/punk mold exactly.

       

      Sorry I am too lazy and frustrated with my slow computer to post links. All can be found using google and most have live vids or music vids on Youtube. Feel free to pic one out and post it. I might actually do that later for couple that I want to post individually. But this should be enough to keep you busy for now.

    • October 10, 2011 5:43 PM CDT
    • Hey Sleazy! Thanks so much for posting these videos of Niagara! I haven't had time to watch all of them yet but I will! She's as lovely as ever and I'm so proud of her and all of her accomplishments!! She's doin it for all us girls, making us proud of our gender!

    • October 10, 2011 4:25 PM CDT
    • one of my faves!!

      The Mosquitos "He's a Loser" on Gilligan's Island:

      http://youtu.be/onh2lNcbHE8?t=28s

      is it just me or did youtube do away with their embed codes???????? i wanted to embed it here but couldn't. wtf?

    • October 10, 2011 3:39 PM CDT
    • Can't think of the titles now, but I've got a couple comps at home of '70s truck-drivin' anthems and songs about CB radios and whatnot. The Cowslingers also had an album like that.

    • October 10, 2011 3:33 PM CDT
    • Ugh, that's fun!

      I'm glad you come up with a lot of stuff for this, my brains slow today... Mike Kaiser played this a while ago on the Transportatin' episode of Radioblivion:

      A-Bones: Rock the boat

       

    • October 10, 2011 3:26 PM CDT
    • Bassholes - She Came on the Bus

      Jonathan Richmond - You're Crazy for Taking the Bus

      The Who - Magic Bus

      The Chargers - Taxi

      Vince Taylor - Brand New Cadillac

      Jackie Brenston - Rocket 88

      Chuck Berry - Jaguar & Thunderbird

      Tarheel Slim - No. 9 Train

      Epsilons (feat. Ty Segall) - The Train

      The Cynics - Blue Train Station

      The Mojomatics - The Last Train

      Johnny Burnette - Train Kept A-Rollin'

      Paul Revere & the Raiders - Night Train (or is that one about the booze?)

    • October 10, 2011 3:33 PM CDT
    • If you are comparing Jay Reatard to Zepplin, I assume you just saw Jay's hair and didn't listen to the music...it sounds NOTHING like led zep.

       

    • October 10, 2011 1:46 PM CDT
    • Led Zep is a very bizarre comparison to make... each to their own i guess.

    • October 10, 2011 1:36 PM CDT
    • i think you just proved my point!

      Mina said:

      I clicked the first vid posten in that link by LamStock and shut your face about me doing drugs you fucking arsehole

    • October 10, 2011 1:18 PM CDT
    • wait, what?!?! neither the Reatards nor Jay's solo stuff sound anything like Led Zeppelin! are you on crack?????

      Mina said:

      hmmm sounds like a bad led zep and I hate that band. Guess not my cup of tea.

    • October 10, 2011 1:13 PM CDT
    • i always heard the reatards/jay reatard name kicking around but never checked them out bar one or two songs. then he played here in Dublin and i planned on going but work got in the way. his Dublin gig was filmed you can find it here http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFB5AE667F4A17327 and i watched it over and over, loved him ever since. got Watch Me Fall and then worked backwards. i prefer his solo stuff mainly because The Reatards is the stuff i was into in my early 20's and now i'm 30 and appreciate Jays ear for a melody. It's all great but i don't think his solo stuff lacks anything.

    • October 10, 2011 1:00 PM CDT
    • Um, never mind. Some people get it, some people don't, I guess.

      Mina said:

      So?

      kopper said:
      You're on a site called the "GaragePunk Hideout," aren't ya?

      Mina said:
      I've never actually listened to either of them... should I give it a try?

    • October 10, 2011 12:17 PM CDT
    • You're on a site called the "GaragePunk Hideout," aren't ya?

      Mina said:

      I've never actually listened to either of them... should I give it a try?

    • October 10, 2011 2:38 PM CDT
    • "More Seduction" by Manda and the Marbles.

       

      "We Are The Pipettes"

       

      "Running with the Wasters" by the Takeover UK.

       

      Yes, I know none of those albums are garage albums, but they are the top three albums in my collection, because they all have great songs from beginning to end, and they never stop sounding  fresh to me.

    • October 10, 2011 2:07 PM CDT
    • kopper, that is not really an explaination. it is an opinionated definition written by "hipsters?". words are precious.  we misuse/overuse them so often they become worthless. one person's "mainstream" very often bears no relation to another person's "mainstream". please do not think that we are saying we are not guilty of this horrible crime. we are trying to  understand what people are saying. good luck on figuring out what we just said.

      kopper said:

      Seriously?

      http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mainstream%20music

      DEPRAVOS DE LA MOUR said:

      can somebub please explain "MAINSTREAM"? we don't know what that means.

    • October 10, 2011 12:33 PM CDT
    • Thanks John,

      It was a somewhat rhetorical question and glad to hear there are others who have roughly the same definition as I.

      Where I may diverge from most is that to me, the "garage" sound started earlier than the early 60s, pre-Beatles with some of the best underground American "garage" rock like Hasil Adkins.

      John White said:

      To me, garage is raw rock and roll based on the blues. That said, there are styles that are considered garage, like surf, punk and even pop. You can't totally define it but you know when you hear it. The Stones and The Beatles both have garage rock songs but they expanded on their sound and some of the songs go in another direction. I wish I could be clearer but like I said, you know it when you hear it.



      Frank N. Stroud said:

      What is Garage and what is not garage?