Jacques Dutronc can by quite garagey, but does he count as Ye-Ye?
Jacques Dutronc can by quite garagey, but does he count as Ye-Ye?
Hi. Is Delphine's "La fermeture eclaire" Ye-ye pop?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5BEu2xMyXk
I like Serge Gainsbourg & France Gall's "Dents De Lait, Dents De Loup" ;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gsc8Q_acqPM
etc...
I will be ordering this book soon.
http://feralhouse.com/ye-ye/
I've played a lot artists from this genre on my radio show. Who else is interested in this stuff??
Playlist 10/05/13
Ultimate Spinach | Your Head is Reeling |
13th Floor Elevators | Slip Inside This House |
Shamen | Something About You |
Screaming Trees | Ash Gray Sunday |
Hypnotics | Here She Comes Now |
War Party | Different Definition Of Love |
Persian Claws | Ghostified |
Phantom Six | Inspiration |
Spyrals | Comin Down |
Blind Shake | Red River Visionaries |
Rathbourne | I'm So Tired |
Terry Malts | Two Faces |
Sons & Daughters | Rebel With The Ghost |
Fur | Blondi |
Masshysteri | Lat Dom Hata Oss |
Baby Woodrose | Never Coming Back |
Amy Gore and Her Valentines | Send Me A Postcard |
Adult Net | Incense and Peppermints |
Woogles | Say Goodbye To A Dream |
Mysteios | Biker Girl In Love |
Cosmic Psychos | Lost Cause |
Hunx and His Punx | Mud In Your Eyes |
Orwells | Open Your Eyes |
Nomads | Up Down or Sideways |
Big Eyes | Nothing You Could Say |
Wyldelife | The Right! |
Walking Who | Have You Seen The Colours? |
Broncho | Pick A Fight |
Mobbs | You Disapprove |
Members | Solitary Confinement |
Soft Boys | I Wanna Destroy You |
Adverts | Gary Gilmore's Eyes |
Fall | Leave The Capital |
Gang of Four | Armalite Rifle |
Mob | Another Day Another Death |
Newtown Neurotics | Wake Up |
Godfathers | Gone To Texas |
I will be on the air and the web on Saturday October 5th from 1:00-3:00 PM EST on WITR in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu.
Nice playlist Dave!
Radio What Wave Playlist October 3rd 2013
1. Dragsville...Royal Drag....recorded live at Brennan's, 11/3/12 at their very first show. Saturday night at The St Regis is their CD release party. Congrats!!
2. Marvelous Beauhunks....Who Said The Kids Are Alright?...from the CD of the same name. The Beauhunks play Hamilton Oct 13th at the Casbah.
3. Hurricane and Able....Call On You...from their Last Temptation download. Local combo who still haven't played out live.
4. Dustbin Flowers....Start Out With Nothing...another local combo who have played only a couple of gigs so far.
5. Sean Byrnes....Rock'n'Roll Nights and Honky Tonk Days...from the Cold Beans and Broken Eggs CD. Recommended by Sue Weigand, AKA Suzie In Yer Ear of the infamous Oshawa fanzine of the same name. Some of our friendly competition back in the late 80's. If you can find any copies of In Yer Ear they're a great read!!
6. catl....Ragged and Dirty...from their very first release, a cassette. We started a short special on catl as they are playing at Call The Office tonight here in London. It's full circle, as catl's first label was run by Al Cole, who lived in London back in the late 70's to mid 80's. Al started What Wave fanzine which we took over in 1984 and also had a radio show called Young Fast And Scientific, which was a big inspiration for this radio show! And catl call London their second home as they play here so much. Their first London show was part of our Battle Of the 2 Piece Bands when we were doing those about 5 years ago. They cheated, and had just added a 3rd member in Sarah, but we let them play anyway and they tore down the house!! Don't miss them tonite at Call The Office!
catl at Battle Of The 2 Piece Bands Part 2 3/27/2009
7. catl...Church On Time...from their 2nd release, With The Lords For Cowards,You Will Find No Place.
8. catl...Get Outta My Car....from their 3rd and latest release, Soon This Will Be All Gone. A Hasil Adkins song they used to send out to me.
catl at CTO 7/13/2013
9. Bloodshot Bill and His Hubcaps...Touch Me....from the Crazy Fever! CD. 2003. And this starts the Bloodshot Bill special part of the show as he is in town tonite at Call The Office, fresh from a tour of Japan. Bill started with a band, moving to a one man band as it's easier to tour and do things spontaneously. There's a full length interview w/Bill in an issue of Mongrel Zine outta Vancouver that is well worth reading for the whole story. Our first encounter w/Bill was Rena meeting him at the OG reunion show about 9 years ago in Toronto. Bill was playing the drums in Deja Voodoo as original drummer Tony was not to be found. We invited him down to London to play at the London Music Club and we've been great pals ever since.
10. Bloodshot Bill....Riding In Your Car....recorded live at CHRW 5/25/07. Bill had a show at Call The Office that night, so i arranged to get him an interview and play live on Paul's Punk Rock show. Bill was in the studio and there were audio problems. Bill had to scream his answers because we couldn't hear him in the onair booth! That got fixed, then Bill couldn't hear his monitors so was playing without....once all the technical difficulties were ironed out, Bill played a few killer tunes, this being the first where he couldn't hear himself.
BB at The Victoria Tavern 7/12/2008
11. Bloodshot Bill...I'll Know...from the Trashy Greasy Rockin' Billy! CD on Flying Saucer Records. Bill has a brand new LP on Norton that he'll be bringing to the show.
12. Bloodshot Bill....Shick Shack...from the Git High Tonite! CD on Transistor 66 Records.
BB at This Ain't Hollywood 3/13/2013
13. Boy From Nowhere....Lift Up Your Hood....recorded live somewhere....Boy From Nowhere are doing a reunion show for Kelly Hippies Birthday bash on saturday night at the Town and Country Tavern here in London. All are invited and i'll be spinning the background music. It'll be a blast!!
Boy From Nowhere....late 80's
14. Boy From Nowhere...Ramblin' Rose....recorded live somewhere. And some comments about the Brunswick Hotel in there as well.
15. The Hippies....How You Gonna Live....from their only 7".
16. The Hippies....Can Teens...from Slippery's Club Hits...the cassette that comes with WW #24.
17. Lisa Doll...Bubblegum Boy....recent demo for an upcoming 7" from Lisa.
18. Dogmatics....Black Plastic...from the Rave On Compilation CD, dedicated to The Reducers whose bass player passed away recently.
19. Seatbelts....American Bandstand...from the recent Joy Ride CD. Detroit combo who played London in the late 70's.
20. Barrence Whitfield and The Savages..Hangman's Token...from their new LP, Dig Thy Savage Soul.
21. Marshmallow Overcoat....Psilocybic Mind...from the Complete Sound CD.
22. Marshmallow Overcoat....Knights Of Fuzz...as above. We had vocalist Timothy Gassen on a few weeks back to talk about his Kick Starter campaign to release a double vinyl greatest hits of the Marshmallow Overcoat and they made it!! Congrats to The Marshmallow Overcoat! That record should see the light of day before the end of the year.
23. The Above...Georgia Peach....NYC combo on Boppa Do Down Records.
24. Angry Dragons....Love You Tonite....from their self titled CD on Transistor 66 Records.
25. The Rezillos...Can't Stand My Baby....from a 7"....tried to play Let's Submerge by X Ray Spex but it didn't work for some reason as this was going to be a quick preview of what i would be playing on saturday night.
Thanx for all the callins, emails, facebook messages and Heys!!! And thanx for tuning in and reading this far.....i really try to put different stuff about the artsist in the blog from what i yammer onair....there's so much out there that's cool!!
Back again next week with more noise to annoy....and inane yammering.
Here's a link to the archived show::
http://chrwradio.ca/content/radio-what-wave
And if you haven't heard it yet, you've gotta hear this. It's Ryan In The Red, former host of In The Red (on CHRW for about 9 years), then changed the program name to The Freak Out and left CHRW this past April. He now does an ultra cool podcast called Rock City Madness on The Garagepunk Hideout. His latest podcast is dedicated to What Wave zine and record show....a really cool listen as he gets all the facts right on!! HUGE Thanx to Ryan In The Red!!! Here's a link:
http://garagepunk.com/public/music_song/5c/7f/01/17cde_6924.mp3?c=54be
Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20130929-0030-t1380411000.mp3
The Setlist!
ronnie & the rainbows- loose ends
luchi- screwdriver
ennio morricone- dies irae psichedelico
101 strings (astro sounds)- flameout
mel torme- comin' home baby
the sunday group- pink grapes
the haunted- i can only give you everything
the haunted- eight o'clock this morning
101 strings (astro sounds)- astral freakout
davie allen & the arrows- blue's theme
the falcons- daughters of night
detroit: with mitch ryder- long neck goose
the assortment- bless our hippie home
the orange wedge- from the tomb to the womb
alice cooper- halo of flies
mc5- poison
iggy pop- billy is a runaway
iron butterfly- my mirage
iron butterfly- termination
west, bruce & laing- out into the fields
zechs marquise- time masters
eddie layton- the happy organ
Just saw this now...so cool man:)
In the last years, I have discovered so many new psyched out bands like Capsula, The Ropes, Blues Pills, etc. but one in particular that struck my psychedelic fancy has gotta be THE ENTRANCE BAND....................:)
Dunno if I said this before somewhere here on the forums:), but it has gotta be Psychotic Reaction (which at age 4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, I thought was a Rolling Stones hit and later discovered it wasn't:)!!). But to tell it like it REALLY is, the VERY 1st song that got me into psych tunes was Stormy Weather (YES, the 20s or 30s original tune with that original megaphonic sound to it...............UNREAL MAN:):)). THE REST IS PSYCHEDELIC HISTORY!!!
and Teenage Head!
Not sure if anyone mentioned any Canadian punk yet.
Pointed Sticks!!
has anyone seen Good Vibrations ? and any copies available here in the states
Yeah, yes! Kopper, please!!!
Obviously we need to get video embedding fixed...
This week's program featured music from Thee Oh Sees, music from The Clash's Soundsystem boxed set, Chelsea and interview with the singer/songwritter in Papermaps, whose new album has many post punk moments.
This week's play list:
1. Temples – Shelter Song
2. The Fiends - Grave Digger
3. Mules – True Love
4. Golden Calgarians – Party In The Sun
5. Little Roosters – The Age Of Reason
6. Franz Ferdinand – Bullet
7. Chelsea – Right To Work
8. Frantic Elevators - Voice In The Dark
9. Ry Cooder – Boomer’s Story
10. James OL – Yellow Gold
11. Papermaps – Shadow Theatre
DEAN MARINO PAPERMAPS DARKER LIGHTS INTERVIEW
12. Papermaps – One By One
13. Wah! Heat! – 7000 Names of Wah
14. The Swingin’ Machine – Do You Have To Ask
15. Wes Dakus & The Club 93 Rebels – El Ringo
16. Les Ramrods – Out Front
17. Thee Oh Sees – Heart Sweats
18. Sham 69 – (There’s Gonna Be A) Borstal Breakout
19. The Vibrators – Into The Future…
20. The Clash – Protex Blue
21. The Clash – 48 Hours
22. The Clash – English Civil War
Download/listen to the podcast here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20131001-1030-t1380619800.mp3
Cehck out my blog post here: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2013/10/darker-lights-interview-show-475.html?spref=fb
Check it out! The new issue of the New Untouchables NUTsMAG is online here http://www.newuntouchables.com/nutsmag/ which include the official Brighton Weekender video, Women’s fashion, Eel Pie Island, Jump The Gun story, Euro YeYe review and photos, Scooter tips, Newbreed band The 45’s interview, Hey Mr DJ with Martin Gavin and a dozen record reviews by Graham Lentz.
Voodoo Rhythm is a cool label. Dead Brothers are great. Never heard of Mama Rosin before. Very good cajun punk. I love it. Thanks!
Voodoo Rhythm Records have some great bands on their label:
Hey what's the best new release around? Name one record you really dig. I'm interested to hear some good new stuff. Any recommendations?
What's Inside A Girl lyrics: "The King of Siam sent a telegram sayin', Wop bop a loop a lop a lop boom bam"
Who signs the song w/ this same phrase on LAIF vol 14?? There's no artist info. The song is hilarious story about this guitar playing kid who becomes a big star.
The Ramones were the boys who really revived rock'n'roll from dreary prog and MOR bullshit and I love them for that. Every song they did was brilliant, they never really put a foot wrong. My favourite songs? The whole of the first three albums, especially the tunes that influenced indie pop acts like The Primitives or The Pastels.
Who were the most Ramones-like/influenced indie pop act?