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    • October 4, 2011 8:55 PM CDT
    • Ritmo y Amor (Mexico W/ lOS rOCKIN' dEVILS.) , Big Commotion (Japan , starring The Spiders), CAMISAS Y aLBORTADAS (That may be wrong , I'll look it up.) (Feat. 2 MUY Bonita lookalikes , Milli y Pilli ,even if their hair's dyed blonde , and a rare appearance by Los Yaki , whose singer resembles Dave Aguilar on crank , as they BLAZE (AS DAVE WOULD SAY.) THROUGH "Diabla Con Vestida Azul /La Plaga " (Devil With a Blue Dress on/Good Golly Miss Molly. La Plaga means "The Plague" , as per Los Teen Tops' hit version.) , Did no one mention "Psych-Out" withThe Seeds and The Strawberry Alarm Clock ? Maybe they did...."The Cool Ones" (W/The Leaves.) , The Pre - Punk Standells appeared in "Zebra in The Kitchen" and "Get Yourself a College Girl" , "iT'S A bIKINI wORLD" (CASTAWAYS , ANIMALS , SHOT AT the Haunted House nightclub!), "How To Stuff a Wild Bikini" (Kingsmen , Hondells.) , " The Young Animals" (The Orphan Egg. Pick up on 'em.) , "The President's Analyst" (Not "Garage" as such , but Clear Light are still the finest , nearly forgotten Late 60's band on Elektra.) , "Musical Mutiny" (Same thing. But , 3 Iron Butterfly tunes , plus the very talented , dreadfully named , Fantasy (Their album comes recommended , but they could have put 'em to better use , here....) .

      John Battles said:

        OO ! OO ! "BLAST - OFF GIRLS " IS MY FAVORITE GARAGE ROCK'N'ROLL MOVIE , FRANCIS ! A MOVIE ABOUT A REAL GARAGE BAND IN REAL GARAGELAND ! THEY EVEN MEET COLONEL SANDERS , SCHNAUZER ! IF CAPTAIN BLOCK WERE HERE , I'D SAY "go %$#!!! yourself , my friend !". What ? He's standing right behind me ? OO ! OO ! I LOVE CAPTAIN BLOCK !!

      Gunther Toody said:
      WILD GUITAR is probably my personal favorite, but these movies also have a very cool rock and roll attitude.

      THE WORLD'S GREATEST SINNER
      THE BLAST OFF GIRLS
      JUST FOR THE HELL OF IT
      RAT PFINK A BOO BOO

    • October 4, 2011 8:25 PM CDT
    • HANK IV. HA HA HA.Hope he's better'n Hank III. i'M SORRY , HE DID A NO - COUNTRY , ALL - Rage Against The Machine set when I saw him. No one's talking about how Bocephus (There is only ONE Hank Williams.) made such an ass of himself on TV. HE NEEDS HANDLERS TO KEEP HIM FROM GETTING HAMMERED BEFORE HE TRIES TO TALK POLITICS ON NATIONAL TV. But watch for Roy Loney. Nice as the day is long , but , he makes Godzilla sound like Morrissey. The Legendary Stardust Cowboy , if you think he's just a Novelty act , he's got you in his sights , and there will be no "Single Bullet Theory". The Subsonics are still together ! YAY!   No Bunny , c'mon! I don't even have to tell ya. Michael J. Pollard is making an appearance in Hollywood just to prove he's not No Bunny's Father....Besides, they don't even have Jackalope running wild in California.

    • October 4, 2011 8:14 PM CDT
    • Andrew , how could you not tell 'em , Kiddie -a -Go Go was the inpiration for Chic-A - Go - Go , which was the inspiration for Ghoul - A - Go - Go and Pancake Mountain. There are zillions of clips under "chic a go go " on You Tube , and you should be able to order DVDs if you like it. Go to www.roctober.com  for info on the program.

    • October 4, 2011 4:01 AM CDT
    • Out of all the shows here at Garage Punk dot com I've found that Bom Bom Lulu  on The Rock 'n' Roll Rampage Radio Show delivers the highest quantity of kick arse kid friendly songs.

      Also there's a few good kid friendly songs on the Darling Pet Munkee ep (temporarily free to download due to BoingBoing's interest) - songs inspired by the old ads in comic books.

    • October 4, 2011 8:08 PM CDT
    • For all 0 - 3 of you who were planning on getting your heads blown off by The Cynics This Thursday at The Bottom Lounge in Chicago , the show has been postponed to Thursday , Nov. 3 . Absofriginlootely no info , except that all ONE of you who may have bought a ticket ,your ticket will be honored. Speaking, secondhandedly , of The Cynics , may I strongly recommend all 3 Nervebreakers reissue 45s ON Get Hip ?  "Get Hip...Strung out !! On nothing but music.".

    • October 4, 2011 1:57 AM CDT
    • Saw Bob Log III a little over a week ago. I waited months for that show, and it was worth it. I do believe it was my third time seeing him.

    • October 4, 2011 6:02 PM CDT
    • I love The Saints, especially Know Your Product and I'm Stranded. I love JAMC's version of Vegetable Man, which makes me think of either a flasher or a superhero (could he be both?).

      Dead Boy said:

      Do you mean you haven't heard their early singles?  I don't have the CD's + DVD box set, but if memory is right, I think they didn't have any great tunes on B-sides except both cover versions of Syd Barrett's "Vegetable man" and the Subway Sect's "Ambition".

      And I think early JAMC weren't a great live band.  Actually I have a bootleg of their ealy live, I have played it few times, haha.  But you may found some good tunes, so I donno.

      BTW, have you heard the Saints?  I can recommend their CD box set "All Times Through Paradise"!

      Jim Reid is a big fan of the Saints!

      Also, early Subway Sect's tunes are great, too!  If you didn't know.

    • October 4, 2011 10:29 AM CDT
    • Do you mean you haven't heard their early singles?  I don't have the CD's + DVD box set, but if memory is right, I think they didn't have any great tunes on B-sides except both cover versions of Syd Barrett's "Vegetable man" and the Subway Sect's "Ambition".

      And I think early JAMC weren't a great live band.  Actually I have a bootleg of their ealy live, I have played it few times, haha.  But you may found some good tunes, so I donno.

      BTW, have you heard the Saints?  I can recommend their CD box set "All Times Through Paradise"!

      Jim Reid is a big fan of the Saints!

      Also, early Subway Sect's tunes are great, too!  If you didn't know.

    • October 3, 2011 4:59 PM CDT
    • I was in Rough Trade on Sunday and saw that there were newly published versions of Psychocandy and Just Like Honey, with B-sides, TOTP "performances", interviews and live sessions. Does anyone think it's worth buying?

       

      Incidentally, I used to write for an indie fanzine in South London. They even published my fiction too, which I'm proud of.  

    • October 4, 2011 2:15 PM CDT
    • Of course , The Meteors did a variation on that with "Psycho Cat"  tho' Fenech claimed to hate Teds.

      Mark George Harrison said:

      Armitage Shanks 'shirts off' and whilst on the rock n roll vein an 80s Welsh rockabilly band called Crazy Cavan and the rhythm rockers did a song called 'teddy boy boogie' ...............'he put his dirty hands on my long drape coat, so I whipped out my razor and I slit his throat, teddy boy boogie.............'

    • October 4, 2011 2:14 PM CDT
    • Of course , then there was also THEE Robert Johnson "Me and The Devil" , Little Richard , Treniers "Taxi Blues" , Ike and Tina "The Argument", Child Molesters - "i wANNA sMASH Your Face"...I don't give sports a lot of thought , except for Lucha Libre , so Boxing songs , as such , don't occur to me....Of course , there's The Animals "I'm Mad Again" , which namedrops Sonny Liston and (Then) Cassius Clay , T. Valentine "Massius Ray" , Don Covay "Rumble in THE jUNGLE " dON coVAY (great OPPORTUNISTIC SHOULDA BEEN A HIT ABOUT THE BIG MATCH IN ZAIRE (was it? ) BETWEEN ALI AND GEORGE FOREMAN (was it?). John

      Dead Boy said:

    • October 4, 2011 2:06 PM CDT
    • Pink Fairies ! I read , when they played that first French Punk festival , Le Rue mont Dart , or whatever , sorry , in '76 , they were referred to as "Hippies" , just because Larry Wallis still had long hair. Any early British Punk band worth their salt was influenced by The Pink Fairies , and I'm not talking about the Pink Floyd mkII TENDENCIES ON PART , NOT ALL, OF THEIR FIRST ALBUM....jOhn
      Of course , Wallis played in the first incarnation of Motorhead , but , "The Snake" was Motorhead / Punk '77 before either one existed !
      Mike said:

      Umm did I miss it?

      Ramones - Beat On The Brat

      also

       

      Dogs - 'Slash Your Face'

       

      Loli and the CHones - "Brass Knuckles"

       

       

       

      Pink Fairies - 'Spoiling For A Fight'
       
       

    • October 4, 2011 2:01 PM CDT
    • Mike , I think you've won the coveted "Beat on The Brat " Golden Baseball Bat Prize. Of course , on an entirely different level , there was the concealed threat of violence in the psuedo Spectorish "She Belongs To Me", which I thought was about Johnny and the guy who smashed his skull in , reportedly over a woman , with a motorcycle helmet. I did'nt know , and , it's a good bet , you did'nt either , any of you good people , unless you worked with The Ramones , that Joey and Johnny hated each other deeply ,and only existed as a business partnership , not as friends , all over , whatshername,  Linda. Joey could'nt let go , long after it was over , and this song spells it out...John.  

      Mike said:

      Umm did I miss it?

      Ramones - Beat On The Brat

      also

       

      Dogs - 'Slash Your Face'

       

      Loli and the CHones - "Brass Knuckles"

       

       

       

      Pink Fairies - 'Spoiling For A Fight'
       
       

    • October 4, 2011 1:53 PM CDT
    •  BOY , THEY BAN THAT , AND CAN'T EVEN RELEASE "DO THE SCREW" BY THE CRYSTALS....I guess I was'nt thinking "Who Slapped John" , because I have'nt been slapped since Frampton was still coming alive. Most women I was with settled for verbal humiliation (Which is what this Garage Punk shit is about.), instead. Look Cavan up on You Tube. There's recent footage.      John.

    • October 4, 2011 1:16 PM CDT
    • He hit me and it felt like a kiss was the Crystals JB

      Mark George Harrison said:

      As a huge Gene Vincent fan im annoyed that I missed that one, also surprised that Mr. Battles forgot 'who slapped John!'

      Whyte Boots is an awesome song, another I should have got.

      Cavan Grogan must be about 126 by now!

    • October 4, 2011 8:21 AM CDT
    • As a huge Gene Vincent fan im annoyed that I missed that one, also surprised that Mr. Battles forgot 'who slapped John!'

      Whyte Boots is an awesome song, another I should have got.

      Cavan Grogan must be about 126 by now!

    • October 3, 2011 4:03 PM CDT
    • Oh , yeah. I  forgot that one. Crazy Cavan , BTW , is still active.

      Mott The Hoople "Violence".

      Bo Diddley "Sneakers on a Rooster".

      Nervebreakers "I Wanna Kill You".

      T. Tex Edwards "I'm a - Gonna Kill You" (I have the original 45 , but , now I forget who it was by.).

      Troggs "The Yella in Me" (Someone said Skynyrd's "Gimme Three Steps" was the most badass song about being a total wuss, ever. They had'nt heard THIS song.).

      Alice Cooper "Gutter Cat Vs. The Jets".

      Motors "You Beat The Hell Out of Me'.

      Johnny Cash "A Boy Named Sue".

      Thee Whyte Boots "Nightmare ".

      Slaughter and The Dogs "Where Have All The Boot Boys Gone?".

      Emporers "I wANT mY woman".

      Ronnie Dawson "Knock Down Drag Out".

      Mabel John "Don't Hit Me No More".

      Who did "He Hit Me (And it Felt Like a Kiss)"? I HEARD (UNDERSTANDABLY SO) THAT IT WAS BANNED IN IT'S DAY , BUT , BACK WHEN CHICAGO HAD AN OLDIES STATION THAT DID'NT SUCK , THEY'D PLAY IT , SOMETIMES...).

      Holly and The Italians "Tell That Girl To Shut Up".

      Stranglers "Sometimes" .

      Ramones "Loudmouth".

      Gene Vincent "Cruisin'".  Well , there are lots of others....

    • October 3, 2011 2:19 PM CDT
    • Armitage Shanks 'shirts off' and whilst on the rock n roll vein an 80s Welsh rockabilly band called Crazy Cavan and the rhythm rockers did a song called 'teddy boy boogie' ...............'he put his dirty hands on my long drape coat, so I whipped out my razor and I slit his throat, teddy boy boogie.............'

    • October 4, 2011 1:37 PM CDT
    • some what off topic ,but you guys think of the fender vibro champ xd (vintage modified sieries ) if heard its all tube but with extra gain stages sou you can get hot rod sounds ,tweed sounds ,blackface sounds ,brit sounds etc but im concerd about what the quality of the digi effects (that said i could just get a reissue 63 reverb tank and a tremolo pedal for my effects...

    • October 4, 2011 3:41 AM CDT
    • http://darlingpetmunkee.bandcamp.com/

       

      Darling Pet Monkee do garage songs based aroung the old ads in the back of comics -- they just got boingboinged and made the ep a free download for a limited time  - it's good stuff. Sea Monkeys are Coming For You!

    • October 3, 2011 6:05 PM CDT
    • the monk chant-the monks

    • October 3, 2011 5:08 PM CDT
    • Tell me about it.  Sometimes I'm still never getting stuff right.

      dublÉ said:

      OK. nice to know – thanks for the info... pinpointing original versions ain't always easy :)

      Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
      Soul Inc. is probably the easiest to find but even THEY aren't the originators of Stronger than Dirt.  That honor goes to Ajax and the Cleansers who recogonized that a commercial for Ajax soap was identical to the Kinks' You Really Got Me.  One other sixties band did it as well.  They were called Jimmy and the Offbeats.

    • October 3, 2011 5:06 PM CDT
    • yeah, it's kinda funny how Paul Revere and the Raiders got away with so much stuff.  But I think DJs were fading Steppin' Out just as he went into that speil and fading another song in so you never heard it on the radio.  Kids had to buy the single to hear it.  As for the Kingsmen,  everybody was trying so hard to decipher those lyrics (anybody think of actually finding a copy of Richard Berry's record?  When you can make out Berry's vocal, you can actually understand Jack Ely as well when you play them back to back), that they let that expletive between verse 1 and 2 slip by. Ha!