I used to use The Freak Emporium - http://www.freakemporium.com/ But sadly it shut last year :-(
I used to use The Freak Emporium - http://www.freakemporium.com/ But sadly it shut last year :-(
yeah, I used to order a lot of new garage albums in the late '80s, early '90s from that New York dealer... what was the name of it?
They used to advertise in Goldmine (so did I once or twice back in '78)...
Of course, for the really rare records there was (and still is??) The Record Vault, headed by Zari... and he always had a few used bargains in the $10 or less range.
Haven't seen him in a while... does he still sell at the KUSF record swaps?
I have some old Record Vault catalogs, somewhere... and one (empty) Record Vault matchbook from their store (long gone) on Polk St. in San Francisco.
Leighton (lead singer of The Morlocks) "worked" there for a while!
does anyone know where to get great garage and punk records via mailorder? before purchasing via the internet i used to get a lot of great records through the Skull Duggery Label from massachusets and also from the back of the Estrus catalog. as soon as something is released now it goes straight to Ebay i dont know really where to find stuff anymore. i'm only looking for vinyl 45s and Lps of mostly garage punk stuff.
I love radio as well and growing up I used to love to listen to the Huggy Boy Show on KRLA. This is where I discovered a lot of the Chicano rock n roll of the 60s (aside from my family parties). This is where I first heard "Huggies Bunnies."
RIP Huggy Boy!
I have just realised you have to PAY now to listen to these shows! First time I discovered this site, everything was free. Anyone knows where to listen to more of Mad Daddy for free?
Thanks to the internet I've finally been able to hear some of Mad Daddy's radio shows (which I knew about from the Cramps). Juste in case you don't know it, here's the link : http://www.reelradio.com/bt/index.html. Fantastic, especially the 1958 show in which he played Andre Williams and Link Wray! I wish there could be more of them online.
I haven't heard those, but would love to!!
Yep, that is the risk you take when you own old stuff! I got piles of old gear that some little thing (I can't find a replacement part for) has broken and I know what it is worth so I won't sell it. It really comes down to the "Time, Money and/or Effort" you want to sink into something to keep it working. (or how much do you wanna pay to store it until you can find that "Time, Money and/or Effort". Sometiem the best thing to do is to sell it to someone who want to do something with it and get what you can out of it.
There is always more stuff!
Thanx but I gave up and sold it.
Yeah, that Bobcat howled like a sick animal. Vox generally weren't too hot on pickup waxing apparently.
The gig was great. They got a really tight schedule, so all is a bit chaotic, but I think they're really enjoying themselves. I next time they're gonna have to slow down a wee bit. It was such a good time though. They went down really well.
Mike's got everything ain't he. I think he sold his organ guitar though (those things are famously unreliable). He's got a couple of Vox Continentals tucked away somewhere too.
I host a monthly internet radio show called Plan B on Mod Radio UK http://www.modradiouk.com/ On the show I play a wide range of styles from 60s garage, psych, ska, rocksteady, motown, northern soul, jazz, 60s beat, 2 tone, power pop, hammond grooves & freakbeat. The show goes out on the 1st Thursday of the month at 9pm (UK time) till 10.30pm. The show is repeated every Thursday at 9pm until the following month. January's show is a look back at new records & reissues from 2007. There's some ska & reggae from the likes of Pama International, Edgar Jones, The Che Men, The Slackers, Rhoda Dakar and The Exits. Garage from The Mourning After (2 unreleased songs), Graham Day & The Goalers and Thee Strawberry Mynde. Also some singles from The Rumble Strips, Amsterdam and The Dead 60s. I'll also be playing some Northern Soul reissues from 2007 and some 60s Mod stuff. The show goes out this Thursday (17th January) and is repeated on Thursday 24th January and Thursday 31st January. To tune into the show click on either one of the following links - http://www.modradiouk.net/mod.m3u http://www.live365.com/stations/lanbrettatv175?play
Anybody have 'em?
The Sadies, The Nebulas, The Madeira, Impala.
"Margaya" from Strummin' Mental.
I also like the surf version of "Ever Fallen In Love" (Buzzcocks song).
Thanks for axing.
Playlist Jan 13th:
Can - Uphill
Hjertestop - Ind i lejeren
Young Wasteners - Code Red
Arrigt Antraek - Fisse
The Vicious - Masshysteri
Damon - Oh What a Good Boy Am I
The Ripoffs - Fed up (live)
His Electro Blue Voice - Fog
Brutal Knights - Life Ain't Cool
Tokyo Electron - The Rub
Cola Freaks - Lyver for mig selv
Human Eye - Spiders & Their Kin
The Branded - She's My Woman
The Wrists - MK Ultra
Love Boat - Love Boat Song
The Rippers - Stop Me If You Can
CPC Gangbangs - Teenage Crimewave
Graveyard - Satan's Finest
The Stalin - Stop Jap
Electric Eels - Agitated
Henry Fiat Open Sore - Louder Than God
Vegas Kings - Love Like Hell
The Piranhas - I Am Machine
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Jan 6th :
Nervous Eaters : Just Head + I'm A Degenerate
Comets On Fire : Graverobbers
Chesterfield Kings : I Don't Understand
Forbidden Tigers : Next In Line
Amplified Heat : She Drank That Wine
Mekons : Never Been In A Riot
Pretty Things : Defecting Grey (live)
High Tension Wires : High Note
Awesome Color : Hat Energy
Om : Bhima's Theme
Testors : Primitive
Chrome Cranks : The Big Ripoff
Oresund Space Collective : Viking Cleaner
The Daily Void : Die Stiletto
If you're locating around Copenhagen/Malmo tune in tonite at 7.30 pm!
What Troggy said.
If you must know why R. Dean Taylor isn't soul, listen to his only hit "Indiana Wants Me" (#5 in the fall of 1970) and you'll see why he isn't considered soul. Yet he did co-write "Love Child" for The Supremes and "There's a Ghost In My House" is very big on the Northern Soul circuit, so go figure.
But I must concur with those who say check out the Norton catalog. They've got literally tons of raw soul and R&B so you can't go wrong with them at all. And while you're there, do check out their King Coleman release, "It's Dance Time" for some great raw stuff.
When I cycle to work is the best time to listen to the podcasts on the MP3 player.
I actuallly work in front of a computer, so I just open the garagepunk podcast page and leave it open while I work away on the terminal server. Sometimes the music just takes over me and I lose all sense of rationality and stop working, not soo good but I have a great time, haha. I plan to get an iphone soon so that I can take the podcasts with me wherever I go.
Actually my original point was how do you listen to the shows without getting chained to the computer? I mean a lot of people are too busy to really just stay in one place and listen to them. So, what would an alternate means of listening be? I listen to most of my music in the car since I drive a lot.
Except when you want to listen to the podcasts in your car, or on the bus, or on a campout... portable mp3 players are all about convenience, baby! Having your entire music collection wherever you go (not to mention all of these great podcasts) comes in mighty handy! ;)
But (to for those who refuse to get a portable mp3 player - much as I resisted for a long time), to listen on your computer is just fine!!!
Bat Out Of Hell-Meat Loaf. I cheered when he died in Fight Club
Xanadu - Olivia Newton John.
Cocomo - Beach Boys. Due to this song I was arrested and fined $150.00
Hall & Oates - Any song ever released, special to Rich Girl.
Hotel California - The Eagles. Enough said!
Electric Light Orchestra - Don't Bring Me Down.
It's Still Rock'n'Roll To Me - Billy Joel.No Billy, it's lame ass MOR crap.
The Day Chicago Died - Paper Lace. Please, if you don't know this song, do not ever listen to it.
Instant Replay - Dan Hartman.
In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins. Bald man,bad music.
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