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    • May 27, 2009 1:56 AM CDT
    • does anyone have any info on the record label called Union Pacific Records out of Great Britian? i work at a record store and have seen two records released by them. they both seem pretty bootleggy. one being an Eddie Cochran record and the other being a Link Wray record (which is mine now) they were both about 20 bucks and were released in the early 70s. gathering what they've released, they look interesting but i couldn't find anything on them on the internet. if you got any info on this label or perhaps what some of the other things they've released are, i'd love to know.

    • May 25, 2009 5:40 PM CDT
    • piepsi said:

      I don't know this song, but you've made me really curious now. Please: UPLOAD :)
      I will upload, but I'll have to parse the song from a 90 minute mp3 from a radio show from a long time ago.

    • May 24, 2009 11:39 AM CDT
    • It's probably called fast attack

    • May 23, 2009 4:46 AM CDT
    • I don't know this song, but you've made me really curious now. Please: UPLOAD :)

    • May 21, 2009 12:48 PM CDT
    • My friend and I just found a tape of an old 1980s punk radio show. We couldn't identify one song and thought the garagepunk community could help. The lyrics go:

      Fast Attack, Fast Attack, Fast Attack, Fast Attack
      Speed into the ocean but it can't come back
      stopped up for a motion but it won't come back
      its a Fast Attack

      C'mon Russia, C'mon Ronnie
      C'mon Russia, show us what you've got

      OK Ronnie we got the A-Team
      to solve all the problems of the nuclear submarine
      Why should we spend all of our money on a fast attack


      There's more about Russia and Ronnie and Fast Attack 4X


      Any help with this song?

    • May 25, 2009 2:48 AM CDT
    • I KNOW, I KNOW... you have seen this before. And it's a fake.

    • May 24, 2009 9:26 AM CDT
    • William said:

      Definitely the Bambi Molesters, tho I'm not sure if they are still a band!?!
      I happened to find their video clips which were taken the day before yesterday!

    • May 23, 2009 2:13 AM CDT
    • Chimp Rock!

    • May 22, 2009 1:56 PM CDT
    • hello brother
      did you ever heard of the band called "the Dolly Mixture" ? i saw them in London once upon a time during the 80's
      they were a shangrila type mod punk girl trio great songs great performance as far as i know i only found a double-album called demonstration tapes but they did sing backing vocals for captain Sensible's hit "i say what" before i lost trak of them
      also a great album was Ron Ashton's New Order they had such great songs like "1975 no taboos" or "sex-drive"
      love SN#26 have not heard Trust since ever
      love
      tobi joi

    • May 19, 2009 10:59 AM CDT
    • yes brother
      you are right but that has always been like that by every turn of the century the repetition started so if you really want to hear something exiting and new we have to wait for that alien transplant that enables us to hear different frequencies or maybe we should just wait for someone to invent a new instrument
      you know charlie parker wanted to have nothing to do with the academics by improvising the shit out of his sax until he dies of an exhaust and has an overdose of heroin
      he was probably turning in his grave when he found out that it took the academic world over 30 years to analize his improvisations and that's what kids learn in school today as modern harmonics to become the great jazzer but i gotta tell you i played with a couple of those learned musicians they can play anything you tell them to play better then you could ever play it but they play with their heads and not with their guts like we do
      so don't worry as long as we stick together there is always a chance that those unheard sound come knocking at your door
      just be patience
      love
      tobi joi

    • May 22, 2009 9:32 PM CDT
    • Sky Saxon
      The Seeds
      Marcus Tybalt
      Jan Savage
      Daryl Hooper

    • May 22, 2009 7:42 PM CDT
    • link wray
      the cramps
      the sonics
      13th floor elevators

    • May 22, 2009 2:47 PM CDT
    • hello el tiki
      i would consider the following Bands:
      Dead Moon, thee Daggermen, the Miracle Workes, the Untold Fables, the Prisoniers, the Milkshakes, the Drones, the Bevis Frond, the Cynics, the Damned, Sex Museum, Demolition Dollrods, the Flaming Groovies, the Frumious Bandersnatch, the Lollopop Shope, the Nipple Erectors/the Nips, the Pop Rivets, Sir Douglas Quintet, the Wimple Winch,
      the Music Mashine,
      theres so much more that i could think of but thats a start
      love
      tobi joi

    • May 22, 2009 11:08 AM CDT
    • To second Michael Kaiser, here's hopin' this is the 2nd coming of Kicks magazine ...*fingers crossed*

    • May 21, 2009 6:24 PM CDT
    • love love miriam, one of my favorite people ever.

    • May 21, 2009 5:06 PM CDT
    • Yeah! Enjoyed that .
      Space in time.

    • May 21, 2009 4:57 PM CDT
    • Definitely a blog to follow! I've had a great time with her stories of the Cramps, Stiv Bators, the Ramones, etc. And this is just the start! Thanks, Kopper!

    • May 21, 2009 4:09 PM CDT
    • We discovered Kicksville 66 just recently. Great stories, memories, and ephemera Linna's got.

    • May 20, 2009 1:44 AM CDT
    • Their Chiswick label singles weren't bad.

    • May 19, 2009 10:14 AM CDT
    • whether or not the clash is punk is in the end irrelevant they were an amazing band hard working producing tons of great songs and giving generations to come the pleasure of rebellion against their parents or something else
      remember in the stone roses first big interviews they said this is rave music & then like 5 or 6 years later ravers became xtc popping cokeheads that go to clubs & listen to a rhythm-mashine and call it music or just listen to what they call soul music or rhythm & blues today it makes me puke
      yeah i think the ramones started it all wherever they went they left a trail of new bands but one of my all time favorites of british 77 era punk were the drones or what about the jam the first 2 albums were very punky before they got labeled mods
      anyway i just got the dvd called unknown passage it's the dead moon story, now check this movie out and tell me why aren't they in the r'n'r hall of fame
      love
      tobi joi

    • May 19, 2009 8:37 AM CDT
    • Isn't PUNK the name the tough guys in prison called the little guys they fuck in the ass?? That's what I heard!

    • May 19, 2009 9:29 AM CDT
    • Thanks a lot !!! We need a band name now... any ideas??? Gas-House Gorilla said:

      Here you go. And good luck:

      She fights like a cornered animal.
      And she shows all her claws.
      Says all the wrong things to hurt me.
      She just knows them all.
      One second and she's so shy.
      Then she just blows up.
      It's like dropping a stick of dynamite,
      In a Dixie cup.

      She's volatile.
      She's my baby.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.

      She'll tantalize me.
      Till I got to explode.
      When I'm up there with her.
      You just go go go.
      Then she starts to bite me.
      Man I just don't know.
      She starts taking chunks of flesh.
      Like a dog on a bone.

      She's volatile.
      She's my baby.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.

      I just don't know.
      What'll happen next.
      Will she want to fight with me, or
      Will she just want sex?
      I say girl you get us killed.
      She just laughs and says,
      Baby, if I die with you,
      It'll be the answer to all my prayers.

      She's volatile.
      She's my baby.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.