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    • April 18, 2014 7:18 PM CDT
    • This week's podcast featured music from the new Black Lips album, and music from Guided By Voices, Damaged Bug, Lost Patrol, The Damned and more.  

      The Play List:

       

      1. Outrageous Cherry - Sign Of The Times
      2. The Spooky But Nice - Everytime
      3. Guided By Voices - Writer’s Bloc (Psycho All The Time)
      4. Bagg Team - Twentieth Century Dog Faced Boy
      5. Condition - Wet Shoes
      6. Beck - Country Down
      7. Tire Swing Co - Pelee Island # 2
      8. The Men - Different Days
      9. Jacuzzi Boys - You Got It (Roy Orbison Cover)
      10. The Rich Kids -Young Girls
      11. Damaged Bug - Eggs At Night
      12. Female Hands - No One Likes Me
      13. The Painted Ship - Audience Reflections
      14. Vaguess - Company Ink
      15. Paul Jacobs - I Want More
      16. The Bureaucrats - The Game
      17. Lost Patrol - Grown Up Hard
      18. The Professionals - Too Far Too Fall
      19. The Drones - The Underdog
      20. The Damned - I Feel Alright
      21. Victim - Strange Thing By Night
      22. Black Lips - Drive By Buddy
      23. Black Lips - Dorner Party

       

      Download/listen to the podcast here:  http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20140415-1030-t1397554201.mp3

       

      Check out my blog post on The Black Lips Underneath The Rainbow:  http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2014/04/black-lips-underneath-rainbow-show-504.html

    • April 13, 2014 2:19 PM CDT
    • Here is the play list for my podcast that aired on April 8th.  It featured music from 13th Floor Elevators, The Dishrags, Teenanger, Death, Count Five, Dick Dale and more.  

       

      The Play List:

       

      1. Pow Wows - You Haven’t Got Me (Live)
      2. Fruit Tones - Will My Life Live Without Me
      3. 13th Floor Elevators - Thru The Rhythm
      4. Jim O'Rourke - Therefore I Am
      5. Could Nothings - No Thoughts
      6. PJ Harvey - The Letter
      7. Jale - 3 Days
      8. Jellyfishbabies - Never Really Knew
      9. Death - Keep On Knocking
      10. Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Dang
      11. Holy Cobra - Feed Yr Head
      12. The Dishrags - Love/Hate
      13. Teenanger - Off The Beaten Path
      14. Dick Dale - Eight ‘Till Midnight
      15. The Bell Peppers - Whiskey And Cigarette Blues
      16. The Count Five - Psychotic Reaction
      17. Parquet Courts - Stoned And Starving
      18. Mac DeMarco - Salad Days
      19. Mac DeMarco - Let Her Go
      20. The Saints - Untitled
      21. The Hives - Insane
      22. The Gun Club - Sex Beat

       

      Download/listen to the podcast here:  http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20140408-1030-t1396949400.mp3

       

      Check out my blog post on Mac DeMarco:  http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2014/04/mac-demarco-salad-days-show-503.html

    • April 18, 2014 6:30 PM CDT
    • Western Mass. 1984

    • April 18, 2014 6:22 PM CDT
    • The twit has prob never even listened to Exile on Main Street. 

    • April 18, 2014 3:50 PM CDT
    • I sing that chorus as "Oh Bondage, Yes Please!"

    • April 18, 2014 3:45 PM CDT
    • You know she don't care...... (

    • April 18, 2014 3:18 PM CDT
    • I don't mean to hole-bash (I refuse to capitalize it), but when she showed up on the cover of Rolling Stone immediately following Kurt's death looking all come-hither, sexy I was thoroughly disgusted.   I would think if someone you loved died, no less killed themselves, you'd be a little too distraught to be granting interviews to the big name Rock n Roll mags.  I knew people that had demonstrated to me her said theory of "making it" to fame and I thought it was just, y'know hole = bashing men-folk talk, but seeing is believing. 

      P.S. O Bondage Up Yours! (yes, X-Ray Specs):  very VERY excellent sax solo as Rock 'N Roll as ever.

    • April 18, 2014 9:51 AM CDT
    • Hahahahaha.....couldn't agree more Kopper!!!!

       

       

    • April 17, 2014 11:22 AM CDT
    • I really, REALLY dislike Courtney Love. Have for a long time... even before I read about this.

       

      I'm not even that big of a fan of Bruce Springsteen. I mean, blech.

       

      But, thanks to The Guardian, she's once again looking like a fool who doesn't know what she's talking about:

      http://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2014/apr/16/saxophone-rock-and-roll-courtney-love

       

      Courtney, YOU don't belong in rock'n'roll. Get lost.

       

      Oh, and Hole sucks shit through Hefty bags, too.

    • April 18, 2014 9:48 AM CDT
    • Radio What Wave Playlist, April 17/2014...... All 7" Garagepunk singles from the 60's

      Yet another special here on Radio What Wave, this time i'm playing only 7" singles from the 60's of the garagepunk flavour. No Cd's, no re-issues, no downloads, no CD's, no LP's!! Just straight 7" records like they played on the radio back in the 60's. Why? To celebrate Record Store Day which is happening around the world on Saturday April 19th!

      1. Blue Cheer....Summertime Blues....on the Philips label and for most of us, this was our first exposure on the radio to this song. Originally done by Eddie Cochran back in the late 50's and has since become a rockabilly classic!

      2. Electric Prunes...I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night....on the Reprise label and a killer tune that was used in a detective type TV show in the mid 80's w/Dennis Farina called Crime Story. They used a lot of great tunes and imagery in that series.

      3. Mackenzie....Journey To The Center Of Your Mind....on the Maxim label and it's Canadian by the MAPL symbol. I know squat about this one and need some help???? Google didn't help me at all on this one....Produced by T. Washkowski. Anyone????

      4. The Seeds....1000 Dreams...on the GNP Crescendo Label, a label that still exists to this day!! Singer/leader Sky Saxon picked the wrong day to pass, as Michael Jackson overshadowed him. We were supposed to see Sky Saxon at the Wooly Weekend in Montreal back in 2009...

      5. The Haunted....1-2-5....Montreal Rolling Stones fans who ruled that city back in the 60's. Check out their full story in the latest editions of Ugly Things. Our pal Alex Taylor tells the history of the band and the Montreal scene of the time.

      6. The Haunted....Mona....on the Jet Records label. Picked this up at a London Ontario record show from the managed of The Haunted who was getting rid of tons of these (and the above).

      7. The Haunted....The Twist.

      8. Ugly Ducklings....She Ain't No Use To Me....on the York Town label and Toronto's answer to The Rolling Stones. These guys even opened for The Stones at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto.

      9. Ugly Ducklings....Just In Case You Wonder....one of the very first singles i bought as a kid! The guitar solo blew my mind then, and still does to this day!!

      10. Ugly Ducklings....Rimb Nugget...on the Yorkville label and the flip of their only hit, Gaslight. 

      11. A Passing Fancy....I'm Losing Tonight....another Toronto combo, this single version heard here, kicks the ass of the version on their LP.

      12. The Quid....Crazy Things....on the Eagle Records label. From somewhere in Northern Ontario, way beyond Buttfuck, Ontario. 

      13. 49th Parallel....Citizen Freak...on the RCA Victor label. From Calgary, and this is my fave single by them. Also covered by Nardwuar and the Evaporators several years back.

      14. The Northwest Company....Get Away From It All. From Vancouver, but not my fave band from there as Painted Ship win hands down. But i don't have any Painted Ship singles....yet.

      15. Chocolate Watchband....Sweet Young Thing....the west coast's answer to The Rolling Stones.

      16. The Music Machine....Masculine Intuition....on the Original Sound label...black with silver text. 

      17. The Music Machine....Talk Talk....on the REO Label...

      18. Churchmice.....College Psycology (sic) On Love...on the House Of Guitars label and autographed by Armand Schoaubroeck in 1965. Total demented, fucked up sound from these criminally insane teenagers! The inept guitarist sounds like he's deliberatly trying to go outta tune!! The kind of stuff that puts a shit eating grin on my noggin'!! Armand and his brothers have the House Of Guitars warehouse/store of records and musical instruments in Rochester, NY. Check it out if you're ever in that area!

      19. The Perils....Hate....perfect song to follow Churchmice!

      20. 13th Floor Elevators....Tried To Hide...the flip side of You're Gonna Miss Me and on the IA Label. Roky Erickson is back playing and well worth checking out if you get a chance!

      21. Count 5....Psychotic Reaction...on the Apex Label and a Caadian pressing.

      22. The Arrows...Blue's Theme....on the Tower label and features Davie Allen on guitars.

      23. Syndicate Of Sound....Little Girl....on the Bell Records label.

      24. Shadows Of Knight....Gloria...on the Dunwich label outta Chicago. Originally done by Them, this is the North American version for us colonists!!

      25. The Underdogs....Judy Be Mine....on the Hideout label outta Detroit.

      26. Cherry Slush...I Cannot Stop You....on the USA Records label and outta Detroit. Dick Wagner, who was later in The Frost and Alice Cooper Band (amongst others) was involved in this one.

       

      Hope you dug this noise cause i sure did!!! It's way more fun to play records than all that digital stuff! Pops, clicks, static and other noises are all part of real life!! Next week it's an all wrestling special as we have Mark Livingstone, the promoter for the Hardcore Wrestling Federation, Leah Von Dutch, female grappler and Hijo De Rey Misterio as guests!!! The big wrestling show is happening on Saturday April 26th at the London Ukranian Center right here in sleepy London Ontario!

       

       

      We've still got some real bricks and mortar stores here in sleepy London Ontario; Grooves, Speed City, Village Idiot, LA Mood (records downstairs), City Lights (upstairs) and a few other stores that stock a few records.

       

       

      You can listen to the podcast at:
      http://chrwradio.ca/programs/radio-what-wave

    • April 11, 2014 7:21 PM CDT
    • Radio What Wave Playlist April 10/2014

       

       

      1. Hank and Frank....Robert Q Public....late 80's demo from this duo, one of whom is presently in Tuerto Loco, who are playing at the St Regis on Saturday night. The other half, is Frank from Sci-Phonics, Uranus and many other local combos.

       

      2. Hank And Frank....Nancy Sinatra....late 80's demo and this one appeared on a What Wave cassette compilation many years ago. One of the best songs to ever come out of sleepy London Ontario.

       

      3. Dead City Soul Review....Breaking The Shackles Of Love...from their latest demo.

       

      4. Masked Boy....Dead In The Water...from the Self Loathing download....one man band, possibly from Wheatley Ontario

       

      5. Weirdonia....Good Fight....from their latest, Space Heads. Also from Wheatley Ontario and just might have a Masked Boy in the band.

       

      6. Johnny Terrien and the Bad Lieutenants...I'm Not Like Everybody Else....from the Power Fist demos.

       

      7. Blue Squares....2 + 2 =....from a radio session. Detroit combo found on the Garagepunk Hideout.

       

      8. The Mogs...Run Like Hell....from the El Mogamundo CD.

       

      9. Finders/Keepers.....Red Riding....from a 7" from this Ottawa combo that can be found on the Garagepunk Hideout.

       

      10. Heartbreakers....Born To Lose...from the Blank Generation, NY Scene compilation CD from Rhino Records. This goes out to Leee Black Childers, documenter of the NY scene from the Warhol Factory days onwards.

       

      11. Heartbreakers... Get Off The Phone....from the LAMF LP.

       

      12. Lou Reed....Vicious....from the Transformer LP from 1972.

       

      13. Excelsior....Wild Life Death...from the It's From London 7" compilation  record that just came out.

       

      14. Don't Touch The Dancers....My Conscience...as above.

       

      15. Bath Salts...Makes Me Press Rewiind....as above.

       

      16. Steve Adamyck....Hate Myself...from a recent 7" on La Ti Da Records....Steve will be in town April 25 at Call The Office, along with Sonic Avenues.

       

      17. Foreign Objects....Wrestling Is Real....deom rhw Into The Squared Circle LP on Breakthrough Records. We've got the promoter for the big wrestling event happening in London on April 26th coming onair to talk about the show on April 24th. There will also be a couple of wrestlers coming live on air, so just about anything could happen during that show.

       

      18. Drug Dealerz....Mayor Ford....recent demo, again found this band on the Garagepunk Hideout.

       

      19. Young Rival...Too Hip...from their debut CD from 2008. Young Rival are at Call The Office on Friday April 18th.

       

      20. Young Rival....Get What You Need....from their debut LP on Sonic Unyon from 2010.

       

      21. Ian Dury....Sweet Gene Vincent....from a 1977 7"

       

      22. Sci-Phonics....I'm Ready....recorded live at The Road Apple, 1/12/1986. Local combo who were supposed to play in London on saturday night, but one of them couldn't make it at the last minute.

       

      23. Frankie and Jimmy....Just Like A Woman....from the soon to be released LP, Scream The Blues.

       

      24. The Fleshtones....The Dreg....from the Roman Gods LP. Saw The Fleshtones right after this show and always, they put on an Amazing show!!! The Greatest live band on the planet!!

       

      25. The Fleshtones....I've Gotta Change My Life....as above.

       

      26. The Fleshtones...Blow Job....from the More Than Skin Deep LP.

       

      27. The Fleshtones....Girl From Baltimore....from their first 12" from 1980.

       

      28. The Fleshtones....I Can Breathe....from the Powerstance! LP

       

      Thanx for the phone calls, emails, facebook messages and Heys!!!! And a big thanx to all that tuned in, and/or listened to the podcast!!

       

      Next week, we've got an all vinyl (that's records!!) show as i'll be playing only 7" records of the garagepunk variety from the 60's! Why? Not only because we can, but Saturday April 19th is Record Store Day. Go out and support your local record store by purchasing some records, CD's, zines, or whatever!! We gotta keep these guys in business and the only way is by putting money down on the counter!!

      We've still got some real bricks and mortar stores here in sleepy London Ontario; Grooves, Speed City, Village Idiot, LA Mood (records downstairs), City Lights (upstairs) and a few other stores that stock a few records.

       

      You can listen to the podcast at:

      http://chrwradio.ca/programs/radio-what-wave

    • April 17, 2014 8:42 PM CDT
    • The Connexions said:

      Hey, doesn't seem to be an "enable download" option under the "more options" after I upload. Am i missing sth.?

      When you're uploading a song it's under "More Options." You have to check the button next to "Downloads."

       

      If the track has already been uploaded and saved without that option checked, then you need to click the edit button and then endable them.

       

      By the way, guys, SoundCloud has its own support area. We're busy enough trying to answer support requests about THIS site. Please seek out help on SoundCloud from SoundCloud. Thanks.

    • April 17, 2014 8:19 PM CDT
    • Hey, doesn't seem to be an "enable download" option under the "more options" after I upload. Am i missing sth.?

    • April 17, 2014 12:07 PM CDT
    • Bands! We want to play your shit!! But it's often hard to do that since we have so many different shows and our hosts are spread out all over the world. So we've devised a new way to make this easier for everybody involved: Simply upload & share your song(s) with us using our SoundCloud Dropbox!

       

      DETAILS HERE!

       

      Thanks!

    • April 17, 2014 9:57 AM CDT
    • Got a few so far, but need a lot more! Keep 'em coming.

    • April 16, 2014 6:39 PM CDT
    • Barely a footnote in "Hype!" or "Sonic Boom!", now Girl Trouble gets their props.

    • April 16, 2014 11:46 AM CDT
    • This looks GREAT!!!!

    • April 16, 2014 7:52 AM CDT
    • Check this out:

      https://www.facebook.com/StrictlySacred

    • April 10, 2014 12:36 AM CDT
    • To me , it's just fun. Neither band was out to make an art statement. Tho' Roy , with his theatrical background , and Cyril , with his cartoons , they COME FROM an arts background , sure. iF Quo did'nt start out laying bricks, they'd have you thinking they did. But that "Working class" image was kind of put on them, I thing , whereas Springsteen just found a way to exploit working class sentiments , which , guess what? Exploits the working class ! I think (Rather , I know ,because you're all bound to agree.) The Groovies found more focus , found THEIR thing , with "Flamingo " and "tEENAGE hEAD" . "SUPERSNAZZ" was neither a commercial nor an artistic success , because they were out to utilize so many musical ideas , most of which did'nt work together as an album. It lacked the balance that , say , Moby Grapes's debut had in spades.   BUT , when you separate the songs , there's some great stuff on there......It just worked better when they brought out the rough edges , on the next two LPs , with more Rockabilly , Blues , Detroit High Energy AND sTONES INFLUENCES. then , THEY BECAME THE BAND TO BEAT.   Incidentally , I've only heard "Sneakers" once or twice. I had a line on an original copy, but.....long story.

      "GET FUCKED , BABY !" was their "KICK OUT THE JAMS , MOTHERFUCKER !".....in  fact , Iggy once called the group "Faddish" , but , was'nt above saying "G.F.B!!!"on "Gimme Some Skin". ..But , like Quo , America was'nt ready for The Groovies.

    • April 9, 2014 5:57 AM CDT
    • Piledriver, Hello, Quo, and On the Level all seem to be common records in Toronto. I often grab them and give them to friends. I have a few after those, like Blue For You, but I feel those four early to mid-70s ones are the best. 

      As much as I love those albums, I don't think they can touch Flamingo or Teenage Head. 

    • April 8, 2014 10:34 PM CDT
    • ONE OF THE BEST I EVER HEARD....I can't even confirm it was ever  used. When I was in Junior High School , my friend said that the Brother of a friend of his had "Gone Punk" , and was even patronizing bands like The Skuds , IN Dallas. sO , HE DECIDED HE HAD TO ADOPT A PSUEDONYM..

      "  SURE BERT".    It ranks up there BECAUSE it's so stupid , and I STILL REMEMBER IT 35 YEARS LATER. 

    • April 8, 2014 5:55 PM CDT
    • Atilla The Stockbroker!

    • April 8, 2014 5:52 PM CDT
    • Was always fond of Rat Scabies, Poison Ivy, Klaus Fluoride, and Dan Electro ... Poly Styrene ... 

    • April 8, 2014 5:51 PM CDT
    • Some of his early power pop material is very funny, in a snotty sort of way. Just listen to "Gimme Some Head", you'll laugh at the sublimely ridiculous line:

      "I used to sniff girls panty hose,
      But there's nothing like a girl sitting on your nose."

      Oh yeah, Wayne Kramer & Dennis Thompson of The mc5 play on it too.