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    • December 14, 2013 5:23 AM CST
    • Listen to all shows podcasts HERE:

      http://www.trensmissions.ens.fr/category/arts-et-lettres/voix-de-garage/

       

      Voix de Garage is an ode to beautiful songs starting with "1.2.3.4!!!", to 3-notes guitar solos, to ear-bleeding larsens, to bands with less than two 7'' releases, to bass tom-based drum breaks, to simplistic bass lines. But also to glitter clothes and to guitar amps tuned up to 11!!!

       

      In brief, Voix de Garage is the show for 1963 to 2013 garage, punk and rock 'n roll lovers!!!

       

      It is in French, folks, take the opportunity to learn our 4 letters words ;)

       

      Gabba gabba we accept you one of us!!!

       

    • December 13, 2013 6:03 PM CST
    • Radio What Wave Playlist Dec 12/2013….Another all London Ontario show, 1978 -1995

       

      Part 2 of an all London, almost all unreleased material show. Originally planned as a 90m show, at the last minute it was extended to 2.5 hours, hence multiple songs by the some of the bands.

       

      1. The Demics…Takin’ My Time….live in Toronto approx 1980.

       

      1. Uranus….Around and Around….recorded live at Kellys (later to become Bullwinkles, then Hard Times and much later the Salt Lounge) this was broadcast by local AM radio station CKSL approx 1980.

       

      1. Boy From Nowhere…Teenage Head…demo from about 1986.

       

      1. Redline…Brand New Cadillac…recorded live at Fryfogles, June 1983.

       

      1. Carolyn and The Wayouts…How Do You Know?....basement demos from a band that probably never played out, let alone got radio airplay. Could be a Blood Brothers member or 2, maybe a Hippie…

       

      1. Carolyn and The Wayouts…Let’s Dance….as above.

       

      1. Carolyn and The Wayouts…High School…as above.

       

      1. Radio 4….The Remedy….early 80’s demo recorded by Peter Moore.

       

      1. Radio 4…New Shoes…as above.

       

      1. Sheep Look Up…Burning…from a limited edition cassette, produced by Peter Moore.

       

      1. Sheep Look Up…Jumper…as above.

       

      1. Flying Squad…Lewd Behaviour….demo from about 1988. London’s only biker rock band.

       

      1. Radiation Receivers…as above.

       

      1. Legend Killers…Beg…May 1986 demo.

       

      1. Legend Killers…Stepping Stone….as above.

       

      1. Legend Killers…You’re Gonna Miss Me….recorded at Call The Office, 4/22/1989.

       

      1. Legend Killers…One Body Too Many….as above.

       

      1. The Finks… You Made Me Smile…demo from 4/29/1987

       

      1. Mongrols…Day She Died…late 80’s demo. Not to be confused with the present Mongrels (notice spelling difference) led by Robert Village Idiot. We really like both of these local combos!

       

      1. Captain Scarlet and The Mysterons….Wednesday…demo from 1989 and this may or may not be the actual title of the song. Guitarist/vocalist Tom Dunphy is presently in The Rizdales.

       

      1. Captain Scarlet and The Mysterons…What Is Yours…as above.

       

      1. Ukase…Jealousy…from the Lost Tapes CD. This song was originally done by The Zellots, and at this point in the life of Ukase, there were 2 former Zellots in the band.

       

      1. Sci-Phonics…Revenuer Man…recorded live at Key West Café 3/11/87. This band existed for many years with a few personnel changes, with Frank Ridsdale as the only constant.

       

      1. Workpants…Come On…recorded live at Key West Café 12/4/86. This was some of the Sci-Phonics….London has a very incestuous musical scene.

       

      1. Frank Ridsdale…Shake Some Action…recorded live on Radio What Wave 10/16/2010. This was a special one time only version of this song, just for me!

       

      1. Frank Ridsdale…Bang Bang….as above. Check out any of Frank’s current combos….Hoodoo 2, Slugfest and the occasional reunion of Sci-Phonics and/or Uranus.

       

      1. Hank and Frank….Nancy Sinatra…late 80’s demo and one of my all time fave songs from London Ontario.

       

      1. Tuerto Loco….Glacier….recorded live on Radio What Wave 5/12/2011. This combo features Hank of Hank and Frank (see above).

       

      1. Tuerto Loco….Robert Q Public…as above.

       

      1. Viv Sun and The Black Holes…Love Me Baby   early 90’s demo of this band that evolved into The Black Holes and still play out once in awhile.

       

      1. Viv Sun and the Black Holes…Hobo…as above.

       

      1. Nurotics….20 Flight Rock…recorded live at Call The Office 8/29/1987.

       

      1. Nurotics…Lonesome Train…as above.

       

      1. B5 Blue…Rack My Mind…recorded live, early 90’s in London Ontario.

       

      1. The Stoves….Look Through Any Window…recorded live at The Cedar Lounge 1979. Killer cover of The Hollies first chart success in North America in 1966.

       

      1. The Stove….Roller Coaster….live at The Cedar Lounge 1979

       

      1. Teenage Head…Picture My Face….recorded live at The Spoke and Rim, on the campus of Western University and played live over the airwaves of CHRW 1980.

       

      And that’s a wrap, thanx for all the phone-ins, emails, facebook messages and Heys!! Here’s more proof that London has a musical history! And don’t forget to pick upGraphic Underground: London 1977-1990 book that is now out. And thanx to everyone that came out to the book release party last Saturday night at APK. It was a blast!!

       

      Here’s a link to the podcast:

       

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

       

      And the last hour is here:

       

      http://chrwradio.ca/programs/fast-n-bulbous

       

       

      Back next week with a regular 90m show.

    • December 13, 2013 4:47 PM CST
    • The Cramps - "Mama OO Pow Pow". That's a good one.

       

      There were a couple of Mexican versions of "Surfin' Bird" called "Surfin' Trabajo". Can't remember who they were by.

       

      Deke Dickerson - "Surfin' Sanford Bird"   "Lamont ! You big dummy ! Where my glasses at?!".

       

      Beach Boys - Papa oo Mow Mow.

       

      Knowledgeable parties , and even I , myself , agree, The Rivingtons put the whole Bird/Mow Mow in motion.

       

      oh , and don't forget - " Flap doodle mammy doodle kitty kitty kow kow , mapatoodle , papatoodle , oom papa mow mow" ( Fat Freddie's Cat.).

       

       

    • December 13, 2013 1:29 AM CST
    • In America , it was called "Glitter Rock" , which meant Elton John , who probably had a total of TWO Glitter or Glam songs ("Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting" , "The Bitch Is Back" , which always sat well with "Gudbuy T'Jane") was accepted as part of the genre , mainly because of his stage gear.

      Kiss was accepted into the fold , early on , but , they were into something that I would'nt call Glam , just because they wore Glitter. They took elements of The Dolls , Slade and Alice Cooper , and commercialized them.   Alice Cooper and David Bowie were thrown into this battle of "Shock Rock" practitioners , which really was;'nt fair to either of them. They were so different. Alice leaned more toward Horror , booze and cheap sex. As he said , it was cabaret. Maybe Bowie was cabaret , too , but , he leaned toward Sci - Fi , Straight sex disguised as Bisexuality, and , eventually , prodigous Cocaine use. THE ORIGINAL SPIDERS (Alice , of course , started out with his own Soiders , 4 of teh fiveoriginal Alice COOPER Group.) had a hard raunch sound , comparable to The ALICE cOOPER gROUP , BUT , THEY WERE VERY DIFFERENT , TOO. Alice would'nt simulate fellatio or ....UM ..."rear entry" with ome of his boys. The amusing part is , David , not Alice , was married with a young Son. Of course , Alice would eventually marry and Father some kids , and he's still with his wife of almost 40 years , today.          It all read like a beef between professional Wrestlers , who were actually friends, but followed the Promotors.

      Alice and David were FRIENDS !  I guess they figured , any press is good press. They were the two top (Diamond ) Dogs , but , Alice was all over the radio. I don't remember hearing David on the radio , until "Fame" hit it big , with 'Suffragette City" , "Space Oddity " , "Rebel , Rebel" , "Changes " , andothers , sunsequently going into rotation. bY THAT TIME , however, Alice was recieving more minimal airplay.  David's comeback , in 1983 , seemed to take forever. Alice did'nt jump on the modern HEAVY METAL bandwagon 'til '86 . BY '90 ,HE'D REACHED THAT AUDIENCE , BUT , ON THEIR TERMS. wHEN i FINALLY SAW HIM AGAIN , IN '98  , HE WAS GOING FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH. I'm sure David's lad tour was just  as good , in it's own way , but , I did'nt have $100 to go see him in a venue with crap acoustics.

    • December 12, 2013 8:26 PM CST
    • That's pretty funny "If only for the sleighbells.".

       

      Wailers - Christmas Spirit.

       

      Plan 9 - "Merry Christmas".

       

      Andre Williams - "Poor Mr. Santa Claus" (XXX Rated version.)

       

      Bob Seger - "Sock it To Me , Santa"

       

      Teddy and The Tall Tops - "Christmas in The Congo"

       

      James Chance - "Christmas With Satan"

       

      Ramones - "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight ).

       

      Slade - Merry Christmas , Everybody

       

      Gary Glitter - "(Let's Have a ) Rock 'n'Roll Christmas"  (Yeah , I know , bu t, you listen to the pHIL sPECTOR cHRISTMAS aLBUM , don't you ?)

       

      Wizzard - "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day"

       

      Cordell Jackson - "Rock'n'Roll Christmas".

       

      Elvis - "Santa Claus is Back in Town".

       

      Screamin' Jay Hawkins with The Fuzztones - "It's That Time Again'

       

      Trashmen - " Dancing With Santa"

       

      Royal Guardsmen "Snoopy's Christmas".

       

      POLKAHOLICS "Sausage Balls" (Jingle Bells)........ok ,they're not all Garage Punk , but , if you're sick to death of Christmas music , already (And who could blame you?), it's a good place to start.....

    • December 12, 2013 7:10 PM CST
    • It almost goes without saying, but: The Sonics - "Santa Claus" and "I Don't Believe in Christmas"

       

      The Didjits - "Under the Christmas Fish",

      Sloppy Seconds - "Lonely Christmas",

      Chuck Berry - "Run Run Rudolph" (also The Humpers' version),

      Jukebox Zeroes - "Christmas in the City (Ain't Too Pretty)",

      and The Stooges - "Now I Wanna Be Your Dog", if only for the sleigh bells.

    • December 11, 2013 2:50 AM CST
    • It's that time of year again... Santa Claus is dusting off his baubles and we're being overrun by terrible Christmas songs 24 hours a day on the radio. What are the best garage punk Christmas tracks to defeat the cheesy pop music monster???

    • December 12, 2013 2:31 PM CST
    • The Dandelion Seeds did a record back in the day. you can listen to it here: http://thedandelionseeds.bandcamp.com/album/the-dandelion-seeds

       

    • December 11, 2013 10:06 PM CST
    • John Schooley has posted some pretty cool photos of the Revelators and Oblivians from their 1997 European tour on his blog. Check 'em out at the link below:

       

      http://johnschooley.wordpress.com/2013/12/11/these-never-before-seen-pics-from-the-revelatorsoblivians-1997-european-tour-will-blow-your-mind

       

      Am I feeling old or does 1997 feel like it was a lifetime ago now???

    • December 11, 2013 8:27 PM CST
    • Chris , that's very sexist , saying they should be on BROAD - cast......what ? Oh , I'm sorry . Forget I said anything.

    • December 11, 2013 3:34 PM CST
    • Ever see a band or singer you love in a movie , but ,were frustrated that they went by so fast , BUT, appreciative that they were there at all?

       

      Here's a few...

       

      The Birds - "The Deadly Bees".

      Teenage Head - "Class of '84". 

      Screamin' Jay Hawkins - " American Hot Wax" (For more Screamin' Jay , in champion form , look for the movie , "Joey".)

      The Leaves - "The Cool Ones" - Better than most cameos , but still too short.

       

      anyway , I'll think of some more. Just trying to help get Psychotronic Culture up and moving around , again.

      I can think of better topics , and I'm sure you can , too.......  

    • December 10, 2013 11:22 PM CST
    • has anyone use Palamino Records Pressing in Shephardsville KY for small vinyl runs?

    • December 10, 2013 6:38 PM CST
    • .....and it was'nt even "Merry Christmas , Everybody!".  No , it was the Proto - Power Ballad , "Everyday". Could'nt tell you what the product was , but , who cares?

      Slade is on American Television for the first time in probably 30 years ("Run , Run Away" , their brief major chartbuster , and I guess , "My , Oh My" , briefly got them on American Bandstand and other US idiot box shows.).  It almost sounds like an uncannily spot - on remake with Noddy on vocals , but , maybe I was still in shock.

      I know this does'nt sound like major breaking news , but , I thought it was worth a post. Listen for it. Our friends in The UK , of course , can listen to "Merry Christmas , Everybody" on the radio.

    • December 10, 2013 5:51 PM CST
    • HA ! HA! It's still pretty rough. Seems like Warren could have released it , anyway , as a gamble. See how the fans like it.

    • December 10, 2013 7:34 AM CST
    • I meant to say what *they intended to release. not *I intended to release. haha

    • December 10, 2013 7:33 AM CST
    • Yeah! That footage rules! They’re making a documentary about them. Japanese release only I assume though.

      The new released Egg Studio recordings are the slickest teengenerate recordings I ever heard. Apparently that’s what I intended to release as Get Action, but Tim Warren turned it down because it was too slick. So they went back to Japan and re-recorded the album to 4 track, with all the pods in the red….which ended up being the Get Action album.

      Here’s a track from the egg studios session. Pretty damn slick by Teengenerate standards!

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEOiKz7F_OY

    • December 9, 2013 2:36 PM CST
    • I'M - A SCARED , BUT , i SUPPOSE i should have a listen.......I LIKED JOEY AND HOLLY BETH VINCENT'S TAKE ON " I GOT YOU , BABE" , THO , IN HINDSIGHT , I'D HAVE LIKED TO HAVE HEARD THEM RECORD SOME ORIGINAL TUNES , TOO.  AT THE PONDEROSA STOMP , THE SLOTHS ACTUALLY PLAYED A SONG THAT HOLLY WROTE FOR JOEY , AND TRIED TO GET HIM TO DO , BUT , HE DIED BEFORE HE COULD RECORD IT.

       

      You must have seen the Teengenerate footage that's going around , from The Fireside Bowl in Chicago. I was at that show , and another one the same evening , and , they were great , but , I never liked their records too much. I think they would've sounded better  if they had a half - decent production , I DON'T MEAN LIKE SLICK 80'S POP Production , but not so intentionally bad. The Lo - Fi thing was already on it's way out. But , that's just me , "Unpopular Opinions". I felt the same way about Black Flag , and I do , now , about Jim Jones Revue. A great band .....IF everything were'nt in the red.

      If the extreme volume and bad production worked , I'd be all over it. But , even Blue Cheer did'nt fall back on THAT much excess when they started touring again . That said , while I did like Teengenerate , most of the other Crypt stuff that was not BFTG , or other , related reissues , barring The Devil Dogs , I TRIED TO DIG , BUT , COULD'NT......Tim seemed to be down on modern Garage bands , like there were NONE to suit his taste , anymore. There must have been a few.   He did catch up with The Gories , when they had one foot out the door.

    • December 9, 2013 10:39 AM CST
    • Teengenerate! Crypt finally released their 1994 Egg Studio session. Can't wait until it comes in. After Ramones, Teengenerate were a life changing discovery.

      Helen Love is Electro Indie Pop from Wales. Joey Ramone was a big fan. He even dueted with her on an earlier release in the 90's.
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZVBmGFt76o

    • December 10, 2013 5:27 PM CST
    • if you've ever seen the Thunders' docunentary ,  "Born To Lose" ,by Lech Kowalski , but , apparently  never finished ( Though shown , here , in Chicago , and in Detroit and NYC in three different versions , in or around 1997.) , much of it reads liek a reality show , but one that does'nt make an oxymoron of the term , like all these "Reality'' shows on TV do , today. Kowalski tried to cover his friend , Thunders' life and career without pulling any punches.

       

      Similarly , I would LOVE to see him cover the upcoming fiasco over his estate , which was always worth more than even he had been told , when he was still alive. Sylvain Sylvain told me, the minute Johnny dropped dead , he was called in , as were the other surviving ex - New York Dolls , to recieve his FIRST - EVER royalty check  from Mercury Records. And , as I recall , it was for a whomping $3000 !  OK , The Dolls had no hit records (Tho' the article states that "Personality Crisis " was a hit - HUH ?!) . but between reissues (Admittedly sporadic until the '90s.) and publishing for cover versions of their songs , and just the sales from the first go 'round , Thunders , and all The former Dolls , should have had the makings of a decent - sized estate.

      OK , WE KNOW WHERE MOST OF HIS MONEY WOULD HAVE GONE , BUT , SYLVAIN TOLD ME THAT UNTIL JOHNNY DIED , THEY WERE TOLD THERE WAS NO MONEY. WTF?!       

       

      I'd forgotten that his Sister had passed on , and did'nt know Vito was out of the joint (He's interviewed in the movie , from Prison .). HE HAD ANOTHER SON , NOT Dino , as I recall , because he's literally told , on camera , that Johnny Thunders was his Father, in the movie. I think Dino always knew . I remember reading that he had 3 Sons and a Daughter. yes , this should get very interesting. But , it's not surprising that , with someone minding the store ,  Johnny's estate should now be worth a lot more than when he checked out.

       

      The article also blunders , majorly , by saying The Dolls broke up in 1974. They did'nt officially break up until 1975 , and David and Sylvain kept it going under the original name , or several variations , until 1976 , maybe even very early '77 (?), until David went solo , and Syl played in his band for a while.

    • December 10, 2013 7:55 AM CST
    • My only question is, why do we not have a "Thunders & Sons" reality show?

       

      http://nypost.com/2013/12/09/new-york-dolls-estate-fight/

       

      Ugh.

    • December 10, 2013 12:11 AM CST
    • I guess it does , but , in their time , they stood out like a sore thumb that'd been bludgeoned with a sledge hammer. When I first saw them , in 1990 , everybody there , but me , was cowering in the very back of the venue. They were definitely into their own thing , and most people did'nt get it until after they split up. They were not of their time , and they were seldom taken seriously.

    • December 9, 2013 11:13 PM CST
    • Ya, sounds like something a band would say. 

    • December 8, 2013 1:26 AM CST
    • IF YOU ASKED THE GORIES , THEY MIGHT SAY "BUT WE WERE'NT TRYING TO BE MODERN OR RELEVANT ! ". Just sayin'.

    • December 7, 2013 6:32 PM CST
    • ...then not too long after that I heard I Know You Be Houserockin' by The Gories. That blew my mind even more. So you can play this music today and still make it modern and relevant?!!!