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    • December 11, 2007 9:25 AM CST
    • Well I thought I needed a mixing table or something like that...

      And how do you manage to paste together the various MP3 files you have in order to make one single file?

      By the way, here's an idea of what this radio station would play:

      1. Billy Lee Riley - Flyin' Saucers Rock 'n' Roll (2:03)
      2. The Meteors - Mutant Rock (2:17)
      3. The Rezillos - Flying Saucer Attack (2:44)
      4. Tav Falco's Panther Burns - I'm on this Rocket (2:41)
      5. The Tall Boys - Another Half Hour Till Sunrise (the Evil Dead) (2:28)
      6. The Ricochets - Runnin' Wild (3:29)
      7. The Sting-Rays - The Cat (2:19)
      8. Restless - The Girl on Death Row (1:58)
      9. The Guanabatz - Got No Money (2:14)
      10. Frenzy - Hall of Mirrors (2:30)
      11. King Kurt - Banana Banana (2:34)
      12. The Cannibals - Come See Me (2:16)
      13. The Cramps - Human Fly (2:15)
      14. Milkshakes - Before the Night Is Through (1:53)
      15. The Nomads - Rat Fink a Boo-Boo (1:29)
      16. Shades - Nut Rocker (2:01)
      17. The Revillos - Man Hunt (2:43)
      18. The Zantees - Please Give Me Something (2:28)
      19. Guanabatz - Please Gimme Something (2:42)
      20. Stray Cats - Crawl up and die (3:13)
      21. The Geezers - Rawhide (2:01)
      22. Frankie Lane - Rawhide (2:05)
      23. The Meteors - Rawhide (2:33)
      24. The Revillos - She's Fallen in Love with a Monster Man (3:11)
      25. The Sting-Rays - Drive-In Movie (1:53)
      26. Rod Willis - The Cat (2:12)
      27. Restless - Blackcat (2:36)
      28. Loquillo Y Trogloditas - Me converti en hombre-lobo por culpa de los Rebeldes (2:15)
      29. The Meteors - My Daddy is a Vampire (3:32)
      30. The Cramps - I Was A Teenage Werewolf (3:15)
      31. The Gun Club - For the Love of Ivy (5:28)
      32. Alan Vega - Be Bop A Lula (2:21)
      33. Vince Taylor - Space Invaders (2:57)
      34. Tav Falco's Panther Burns - Bertha Lou (2:34)
      35. Various - Linda Burnette / Rattle Bones Rock (2:41)
      36. The Hellcats - Get Off the Road (3:14)
      37. The Dead Beats - Crazy When I Hear That Beat (3:01)
      38. The Outcasts - Seven Deadly Sins (2:32)
      39. The Rezillos - Cold Wars (2:51)
      40. The Radiators - Johnny Jukebox (2:49)
      41. Stray Cats - Ubangi stomp (3:13)
      42. Golden Horde - Dig That Crazy Grave (2:24)
      43. The Meteors - Graveyard Stomp (1:58)
      44. Guanabatz - Werewolf Blues (3:41)
      45. The Cramps - I'm Cramped (2:33)
      46. Restless - Sixteen Tons (2:22)
      47. Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixten Tons (2:39)
      48. The Meteors - Cardboard Cutouts (1:40)
      49. The Sting-Rays - Escalator (2:09)
      50. The Escalators - Monday (3:19)
      51. The Milkshakes - Jack the Ripper (2:31)
      52. Guanabatz - The Cave (2:51)
      53. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Frenzy (2:11)
      54. Tarheel Slim / Number 9 Train (2:54)
      55. The Cannibals - Weekend on Mars (2:32)
      56. The Cramps - Rock On The Moon (1:46)
      57. Lyres / How Do You Know? (3:13)
      58. The Nomads - I'm 5 Years Ahead of my Time (2:28)
      59. The Stomachmouths - Wild Trip (2:47)
      60. Duane Ripley and His Go Go Set - Revenge of the 50 Foot Killer Go Go Girls (from Outer Space) (4:16)
      61. The Golden Horde - Vampire Bat (2:59)
      62. The Prisoners - Reaching My Head (2:45)
      63. The Primevals / Highway (2:07)
      64. The Cramps - Mini Skirt Blues (2:37)
      65. The Vibes - Mini Skirt Blues (2:52)
      66. The Ricochets - King Rocker (2:09)
      67. Frenzy - Nobody's Business (but Mine) (2:34)
      68. Fireball Xl5 - Rockin' Shoes (2:01)
      69. The Zantees - Blonde Bomshell (3:33)
      70. The X-Men - Bad Girl (2:03)
      71. The Sting-Rays - Blue Girl (1:58)
      72. Surfadelics - Bad Little Girl (2:09)
      73. Les Daltons - Bad Boy (2:06)
      74. Guanabatz - Jungle Rumble (1:59)
      75. Lobos Negros - Gatos extranos (1:56)
      76. Teen Kats - J'en ai marre des ringards (2:21)
      77. Batmen - Do The Swamp Rock (3:07)
      78. Les Wampas - Wampas (1:35)
      79. Les Vierges - L'homme Fourmi Atomique (1:30)
      80. The Slickee Boys - When I Go to the Beach (2:39)
      81. Mister Twister - Dawai Rock'n'Roll (2:00)
      82. Batmobile - Slapping Suspenders (2:03)
      83. Lobos Negros - La fuerza del ritmo (1:41)
      84. The Waltons - Teenage Trash (1:31)
      85. Voodoo Dolls - Vampire Ville (2:22)
      86. Purple Things - Wild Man (3:03)
      87. The Nomads - Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White (2:28)
      88. The Chesterfield Kings / Time Will Tell (2:39)
      89. The Meteors - You Crack Me Up (2:47)
      90. The Cramps - Thee Most Exalted Potentate of Love (2:58)
      91. Tav Falco - Running Wild (2:37)
      92. Restless - Baby Please Don't Go (2:09)
      93. The Ricochets - Brand New Cadillac (2:06)
      94. The Clash - Brand New Cadillac (2:07)
      95. The Sting-Rays - Joe Strummer's Wallet (3:26)
      96. The Cramps - Uranium Rock (2:27)
      97. The Meteors - Rockabilly Psychosis (1:55)
      98. Frenzy - I See Red (2:43)
      99. Demented Are Go - One Sharp Knife (3:27)
      100. P.O.X. - A Psycho in New Orleans (1:43)
      101. The Screaming Blue Messiahs - Tracking the Dog (2:59)
      102. The Gun Club - Cool Drink of Water (6:09)
      103. Alan Vega - Jukebox Babe (4:49)
      104. Peggy Lee - Fever (3:23)
      105. The Cramps - Fever (4:08)
      106. The Bananamen - The Crusher (1:46)
      107. Frenzy - Surfin' Bird (2:43)
      108. Tav Falco's Panther Burns - She's My Witch (2:46)
      109. The Meteors - When a Stranger Calls (2:50)
      110. John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me (2:40)
      111. Panther Burns - Agitator Blues (4:40)
      112. The Sting-Rays - Militant Tendency (3:31)
      113. The Gun Club - Black Train (2:11)
      114. The Ricochets - Mad Man (1:54)
      115. The Outer Limits - The Chase (2:50)
      116. The Meteors - Jupiter Stroll (2:08)
      117. Demented Are Go - Rubber Rock (3:07)
      118. Tschudo Judo - Tschudo Judo (2:28)
      119. Voodoo Dolls - Club "X" (1:31)
      120. The Waltons - Blitzkrieg Bop (2:03)
      121. The Prisoners - Hush (4:07)
      122. The Nomads - The Way you Touch my Hand (3:16)
      123. Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (2:46)
      124. The Orson Family - Subterranean Homesick Blues (1:52)
      125. The Hellcats - Wall of Death (2:25)
      126. Tav Falco's Panther Burns - She's a Bad Motorcycle (3:06)
      127. The Meteors - Johnny Remember Me (3:23)
      128. The Cramps - Faster Pussycat (2:44)
      129. Laura Lee Perkins / Gonna Rock My Baby Tonight (2:09)
      130. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You (2:26)
      131. Andre Williams - Jail Bait (3:23)
      132. Johnny Carroll - Crazy Crazy Lovin' (2:18)
      133. The Meteors - Crazy Love (2:35)
      134. The Guanabatz - Nightwatch (2:46)
      135. The Ricochets - Night Ship (2:56)
      136. Kid Rogers & the Henchmen - Getaway (2:45)
      137. The Waltons - Waltons Go (2:42)
      138. Restless - Mr Blues (3:49)
      139. Locomotives - Nuclear Winter Blues (3:48)
      140. The Meteors - The Room (1:58)
      141. Frenzy - Schitzophrenic Emotions (3:34)
      142. The Revillos - Do the Mutilation (3:32)
      143. The Sting-Rays - Time is after You (2:31)
      144. Guanabatz - Joe 90 (2:28)
      145. Frenzy - Misdemeanour (3:48)
      146. Restless - Fool's Gold (3:49)
      147. Les Daltons - She's a Drag (2:10)
      148. Loquillo Y Trogloditas - Rocker City (3:51)
      149. Les Wampas - Dracu Bop (1:51)
      150. The Meteors - The Napoleon Solo (1:53)
      151. The Milkshakes - Run, Chicken Run (1:59)
      152. Andre Williams - The Greasy Chicken (3:09)
      153. Shades - Lynch Mob (2:54)
      154. Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues (2:46)
      155. The Spring Brothers - You're So Scarce (2:26)
      156. Restless - It's a Scam (2:02)
      157. Les Wampas - Sha La La (3:27)
      158. Lobos Negros - Obsesion en el muelle (2:00)
      159. Guanabatz - Batman (2:27)
      160. Tav Falco's Panther Burns - Do the Robot (4:15)
      161. Teen Kats - T'as de la gueule (2:21)
      162. Vince Taylor - Until the Very End (3:11)
      163. King Kurt - Bo Diddley Goes East (3:09)
      164. Thee Milkshakes - Mona (2:20)
      165. Rochee & the Sarnos - Crazy Sarno (2:37)
      166. The Meteors - Axe Attack (2:38)
      167. The Revillos - Snatzomobile (3:48)
      168. The Orson Family - The Sweetest Embrace (3:49)
      169. Fireball Xl5 - Reconsider (1:37)
      170. The Chesterfield Kings - Time Will Tell (2:39)
      171. Hellcats - Wall of Death (2:26)
      172. The Meteors - These Boots Were Made for Walking (2:42)
      173. Tav Falco - Tina the Gogo Queen (4:02)
      174. Duane Ripley and His Go Go Set - The Day the Fish Came Out Dancing in Guru Wierdbrains' Mind (4:00)

    • December 10, 2007 4:53 PM CST
    • OK, so you were wanting to "launch an online radio" but you don't have the time/equipment to do a podcast? Dude, all you need is a microphone. Most computers even have one built in these days, if not, run down to Radio Shack and buy the cheapest one they have. Boom, you're a podcaster. If you have the right software (buy a Mac and it comes with everything you need FREE) you can do it just as easily as setting up some sort of streaming station... seriously. What other "equipment" do you think you need?

      By the way, if you're just looking for a music player, you can use the one that's built in to your profile right here.

    • December 10, 2007 3:20 PM CST
    • Well I don't really have the time to do a podcast + I don't have the right equipment.

    • December 10, 2007 3:05 PM CST
    • Why don't you start a podcast?

    • December 10, 2007 2:59 PM CST
    • Right, this doesn't work. I'll explain: I have a good record collection dating back from the early 80s (the Psychobilly/Trash/Garage scene with bands like the Meteors, the Sting-Rays, Guanabatz, the Milkshakes, the Cannibals, Frenzy, Restless, the Prisoners, etc).

      I have digitalised a lot of them and uploaded the tracks onto Deezer, but Deezer is crap!

      I would like to launch an online radio as I've realised most of the online radios already existing do not play those tracks which have never been released onto CDs.

      I'm looking for a 'free' solution (unlike Live 369). So if anybody out there has a website which could accomodate this 80s Psycho/Trash/Garage web radio, please be in touch!

      Mitchhz

    • December 9, 2007 2:11 PM CST
    • OK, let's see if this works :

      free music

    • December 11, 2007 9:21 AM CST
    • Knob twiddlers! Some do a good job but most sound persons suck. They ussually waste your time and money. When you take the time to individually check all amps, drums and mikes and it still sounds like ass. You will always concede and " yeah buddy sounds great." so you can start your show.

    • December 10, 2007 7:31 PM CST
    • Check out the blogger's group here at the Hideout.

    • December 10, 2007 7:24 PM CST
    • Damn, Kevin, where've ya been? We've got a long list of music blog links on the main (podcast) blog at GaragePunk.com. Had 'em there for 2 years in fact! Check the sidebars on the right... lots there to keep you busy.

    • December 10, 2007 7:12 PM CST
    • I use soulseek a lot. I'm new to this Music blog thing. I recently downloaded literally hundreds of rare old punk singles from a blog called Killed By Death Records www.kbdrecords.com (no affiliation with the series of compilations except that they obviously showcase similar styles of music and obviously many bands/songs which also appear on KBD comps are represented on the blog as well). You can listen to the songs online or download them and do whatever you want with them. They are generally of high quality and there are lots of cover scans, label scans, and sometimes a bit of history. I checked out a few other blogs that have old punk/new wave/powerpop but this one seemed to have the best stuff i.m.o. What are some other sites like this? What about Blogs for 60s garage? Mod? R&B?

    • December 10, 2007 4:44 PM CST
    • I've got The Stooges "Raw Power," Stones "Let it Bleed" and "Sticky Fingers"

      Man, I'm lucky my birthday is next month, with this kickass list!

    • December 10, 2007 4:12 PM CST
    • Meat n potatoes garage punk stuff:

      Johnny Thuders and the Heartbreakers: LAMF
      NY Dolls: 1st 2 albums (NY Dolls and Too much too soon)
      Nuggets box set (and Nuggets II box set, which isn't as good, but ya still gotta have it)
      Velvet Underground peel slowly and see box set (or the 1st 3 VU albums)
      1st 4 Ramones albums
      all the early Buzzcocks stuff
      all the Back from the Grave comps (already mentioned, I think)
      all Oblivians (Soul Food, Sympathy Sessions, Popular Favorites, Play 9 Songs w.Quintron) plus whatever 7" you can get yr mits on
      Compulsive Gamblers--3 albums: Crystal gazing luck amazing, Gamblin Days are over, Bluff City
      all Dirtbombs--this includes a shitload of 7"s and three albums (Horndog Fest, Ultraglide in Black, Dangerous Magical Noise...and that If you need another look collection is good, too--so I guess it's 4 albums)
      Mummies-never been caught
      most early stuff on Ripoff records (Loli and the Chones, the Rip Offs)
      All Devil Dogs: s/t, Big Beef Bonanza, Saturday nite fever, Choad Blast ep, Stereodrive ep
      1st few Swingin Neckbreakers: Live for Buzz and Kick your Ass
      Deadly Snakes: I'm not your Soldier..., Ode to Joy, Porcella
      Rolling Stones: all of their albums chronologically up to Exile on Mainstreet (is the best --mentioned in an earlier post)...Includes Between the buttons, Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers.
      first 3 Stooges albums: S/T, Fun House, Raw Power
      Love-forever changes
      Sonics Boom
      the Norton Northwest Killers series (3 volumes)

      Not bad for off the top of my head.
      Now get started!

    • December 10, 2007 9:36 AM CST
    • Recent faves:
      Creatures of the Golden Dawn: Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
      The Monks: Black Monk Time
      Albums that were my meat'n potatoes that were the soundtrack to my coming up:
      The Stooges: Raw Power
      The Cramps: Songs the Lord Taught Us
      The Fuzztones: Lysergic Emanations
      Iggy Pop: Lust for Life
      Albums that I didn't like at first but really grew on my and became lasting faves:
      Rolling Stones: Exile on Main Street
      X: Under the Big Black Sun (Described as "The sound of the 'live fast die young' generation finding out they're not so tough after all.)

      Hope that helps get you started. When I first started getting into punk (at age 16 year 1984) I didn't like the Cramps or the Stooges at first. It took me a while for the hook to get into my skin.

    • December 10, 2007 2:11 AM CST
    • Some cool Australian music to stuff your stocking with:
      The Scientists - Blood Red River
      Radio Birdman - Radios Appear
      Digger and the Pussycats - Watch Yr Back
      Eddie Current Supression Ring - S/T
      feedtime - S/T
      Lubricated Goat - Paddock of Love
      Anything by the Cosmic Psychos
      Early Hard ons 7"s
      Any Dirty Three release

    • December 8, 2007 11:42 PM CST
    • Garage Punk Albums to Find:
      1) King Khan and BBQ Show -"What's for Dinner" (In the Red Records)
      2) The Urges - "PsychWard" (Screaming Apple)
      3)Tell Tale Hearts
      4) Miracle Workers
      5) Zombies- "The Singles LP"
      6) The Sonics "Sonic Boom" or "any rereleased 7" on Norton"
      7) The Cynics- "Rock N Roll"- (Get Hip)

      Hope this helps u in your record quest. Search out the Bomp mailorder or check out their website.

    • December 8, 2007 5:27 PM CST
    • A "non-existent Garage Punk collection" could mean a lot of things... anyway, for starters, I certainly couldn't live without the Reatards' Teenage Hate LP

    • December 7, 2007 7:58 PM CST
    • Ooh and I already have Left Arm! I am trying to buy local CDs for pals for Baby Jesus day. Maybe I can finally get them to a show...

    • December 7, 2007 7:57 PM CST
    • I get lost in Record Exchange on rainy Saturday afternoons. I plan to stop by for a teensy bit, and hours later- I'm still there.

      I brought my dad there after I replaced his record player for his birthday. He was like a little kid in a candy store (he collects 45s- has THOUSANDS). So, we go together to get each other into different stuff.

    • December 7, 2007 6:17 PM CST
    • Record Exchange is a fun place. I like going early on a weekday when no one is there so I am free to just play shit on the turntables without someone trying to jump in. There really isn't any good place to find new Rock & Roll in St. Louis though unless your looking for local stuff. You can probably pick up The Vultures. Cripplers, Left Arm, ect. at Vintage Vinyl. You can get a bunch of cool 7" rekkids here though to get you started on the newer shit: http://www.boomchickrecords.com

    • December 10, 2007 3:32 AM CST
    • Hi all. Just a quick one... I won't give you the hard sell. I run a site called Electric Roulette and me and my writers cover loads of garage and psych and (fill in the blanks here) and get decent traffic. We've doubled our unique visitors over the past month and will be making a big impact in 2008. In short, go over to www.electricroulette.com and if you like the look of it, send us an email and we'll run articles on your new releases and band news. We're in this to promote great music as opposed to what is deemed as 'cool'. Drop us a line and we'll see if we can shift some rekkids for you.

    • December 9, 2007 8:25 PM CST
    • Alright somebody that knows a lot of stuff needs to give me some info on some good Soul records. I've heard a little bit o' soul (ha, pretty cheesy) and I'd like to get into some more. What are your favorite records of the R&B, Northern Soul, etc. variety?

    • December 9, 2007 7:24 PM CST
    • THANKS!

    • December 9, 2007 12:55 PM CST
    • Tell Tale Hearts show was fantastic! I made a two hour drive there and back and it was totally worth it. They sounded exactly as they did when I first saw them as a young mod back in the 80's. Check out video from that night.

    • December 9, 2007 2:00 PM CST
    • So if ya ain't in the know, Kopper pulled the plug on the ol' GP.com Forums today...Gots to say I already miss 'em, but here's hopin' the Hideout can carry the torch, keepin' the garagepunk community alive... My only complaint is I wish I coulda saved all my private messages before the big lights out over there on the forums....oh well. Any old forum members here with any thoughts?