All those whose mind entitles themselves, And whose main entitle is themselves, Shall feel the wrath of my bombast!
Mark E. Smith
All those whose mind entitles themselves, And whose main entitle is themselves, Shall feel the wrath of my bombast!
Mark E. Smith
"New York had the bands, London had the fashion, Belfast had the reason" - Terri Hooley
Growing up in the white-bread suburbs of Harrisburg PA, my summer teen band TNT circa '70-'76 used to cover the Kinks "You Really Got Me." The drummer transcribed the lyrics from the 45 for me and I used to sing in the first verse "... You got me so I can't see bat nine." HUH... SEE BAT NINE???!!! Which, of course, translated in Ray's drunken Limey slurred lingo, "sleep at night," natch! I still sing SBN in my mind's eye whenever I hear that song played. Hehehe!
Show #414: "The Eggman Collection #132" playlist:
Queen - "Procession/Father To Son/White Queen (As It Began)"
Badfinger - "Timeless"
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - "Part Time Man"
Pearls Before Swine - "Snow Queen"
The Who - "Hall Of The Mountain King"
Van Morrison - "Crazy Face"
Loudon Wainwright III - "Black Uncle Remus"
American Blues - "All I Saw Was You"
Amen Corner - "The World Of Broken Hearts"
Le Orme - "Ad Gloriam"
The Cars - "I'm In Touch With Your World"
The Roman Numerals - "Matchstick In A Whirlpool"
Dransfield - "The Alchemist And The Pedlar"
The Peep Show - "What A Funny Name (I Like Fat Girls)"
Cat Stevens - "I'm Gonna Be King"
Spectrum - "Quiabo's"
The Bachs - "Tables Of Grass Fields"
Marty Rhone - "Every Minute Of You"
The Tremeloes - "What Can I Do"
The Cyrkle - "Kites"
Pretty Things - "Love Is Good"
The Heptones - "How Can I Leave"
Status Quo - "Elizabeth Dreams"
Rainbow - "4 Leaf Clover"
Erkin Koray - "Aska Inanmiyorum"
Fair Weather - "Haven't I Tried"
Fickle Pickle - "Sinful Skinful"
The Creation - "Uncle Bert"
Arcadium - "Change Me"
Clifford T. Ward - "Wherewithal"
Turquoise - "Tales Of Flossie Fillett"
King Crimson - "Starless"
Robert Wyatt - "Little Red Robin Hood Hit The Road"
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Egg
James , have you ever known me to stray from the point? Yes , Bear Family (Who , I heard , did'nt take care of the surviving Treniers like Sony did.) did the smart thing , and ran photos from their high energy stage act , while Edsel ran a great full band photo (Tinted , yes , but not like that "Get your picture taken and colorized at the mall" DOG that is the original pic you put up ! ).
James Porter said:
And to bring this back to the original topic: most Treniers reissues I've seen have better covers than the one I reprinted eight posts and three days ago! Pee-yew!!!
I believe it.....It's just that , in most cases , we no longer have to settle for someone recording off his stereo with a hand - held mike.Collectibles has done some good sounding collections , it's true , my mind always wanders back to the great Floyd Dakil comp....but BEWARE , buyer , BEWARE !! Actually , some of the later EVA
CDs are'nt too bad , at that....There's one on Arthur Lee and Love , with the pre - Love recordings , and the celebrated , unreleased album , "I Don't Want No White Woman" , I mean , "Black Beauty", plus later stuff , like Arthur and Baby Lemonade running thru "Feathered Fish".....They also updated their Little Richie Marsh / Seeds comp to include all The Little Richie March stuff (That is , if you need all of it. Consult Norton first , if so. ) , The Seeds' MGM sides (Mostly great.) all with improved sound (Would like to see Sundazed or somebody release 'em on an EP with improved sound , still....) , and a half - dozen decent live tracks from Sky Saxon's LA invasion of The 80's.
James Porter said:
I think Collectables has a Treniers compilation in their catalog as well.
Neither Collectables nor Eva are the ultimate reissue labels, although I have heard isolated releases from either that had quality sound, if you can believe that.
And to bring this back to the original topic: most Treniers reissues I've seen have better covers than the one I reprinted eight posts and three days ago! Pee-yew!!!
I think Collectables has a Treniers compilation in their catalog as well.
Neither Collectables nor Eva are the ultimate reissue labels, although I have heard isolated releases from either that had quality sound, if you can believe that.
Yeah , that's the one....But , there's been a few others , since then , out of Europe , where people appreciate American music. I think the excellent UK budget label , Proper , did one , too. IN ENGLAND , THE COPYRIGHT LAWS WERE LIFTED ON ALL THIS FINE , FINE , ROCK'N'ROLL, C&W AND R'N'B , AND ME AND A CHIMPANZEE , AGREED , WHICH MEANS ENTERPRISING LABELS CAN EXPLOIT MUSIC LEGENDS (NOTHING NEW , THERE. I even had to tell a few people they were on a RHINO compilation. ), BUT , they're doing it with real class. Particularly Proper , who are doing 4 CD sets of rare American and UK ROCK'N'ROLL AND PROTO - Rock'n'Roll that'll run you back about 12 - 14 Yankee Dollars , here. AND the sound is great. Love me some public domain , but , that's the reason we've always had fer'shit sounding labels like Collectibles (Not always , but , often.) , Eva (ALWAYS.) AND SO FORTH.
The comp that John refers to below is called They Rock! They Roll! They Swing!, which had a better track selection and a WAAAAY better cover than the one I supplied the link to. Which was on Sony's budget label.
John Battles said:
around 1995 , when Sony did a great comp
Shit, Youtube deleted the Oblivions cover (it's on Popular Favorites)
Shannon and the clams are great.
For current EUROAmerican Garage Punk, i would like to mention The Jackets
Thanks, Joe!
Joe said:
I missed one of your criteria - The Monofones aren't American - oops! Here's a few amazing and relatively new female-fronted bands:
The Woolly Bandits (from Los Angeles, with Sky Saxon's former backing band)
A Giant Dog (Texas)
Persian Claws (Vermont)
The Love Me Nots (Arizona)
And you're probably familiar with Shannon and the Clams.
Now that I think about it, there's an impressive number of women in the garage punk scene nowadays.
Maybe X Ray Spex's LP came out in late '77 , tho' I still remember my copy bearinng a 1978 date....Please don't ask me to climb over all the other crap , now forming a barrier where
the W thru Z's are in my record bunker.... I also can't remember names for shit. Was it Paul Dean? I fergit , but another , male sax player graced thE LP.
John Battles said:
Lora Logic was gone , by the time of X-Ray Spex's first album (She was in the band ca, 76 - 77 , but their first LP did'nt come out 'til 1978.).. She skronked up a storm , tho'.
Logic and Styrene both joined The Hare Krishnas
, though , it seems Styrene was the more devoted of the two , though , eventually returning to Secular music , in the '90's , with "Conscious Consuner " , X- Ray Spex's second and final official LP. Lora Logic also appeared on that CD , and in the "ex - Ray Spex' lineup , which recieved top billing at the Holidays in The SUN FESTIVAL IN '96 , despite Poly Styrene having been ousted from her own band.
Katie Dubz said:Lora Logic is great! I really enjoy the band she put together after being booted from Spex...Essential Logic!! I think there was a couple dudes that came after her to play sax in X-Ray Spex but neither could match that coltish self-taught sound she brought to their first album.
John Battles said:I can't think of that many , besides Mark Lindsay. When The Raiders were still more of a Frat Rock group , he was honkin' his horn a'plenty , and , later on the recited smoocher "Melody For an Unknown Girl.", already out of date for it's time. I saw Mark in 2001 , and he was wailin' sax on numbers like "You Can't Sit Down" and "Night Train". Of course , The Raiders' "Louie" was more sax - driven , too. I'm not good on names . The Wailers had a couple of great sax players , inc. the guy who played with them in later years , when they stormed the Ponderosa Stomp. He killed !
Screamin' Jay played a pretty mean sax , himself , as did Ray Charles. Dave Hill from The Treniers , who's still alive and well , Dave "Bubba" Mitchell , from Milt Trenier's band , also still alive and CRAZY , as he nears his 90th Year , Earl Bostic , Louis Jordan , Lonnie Youngblood , The late , great , Sam Butera , Bobby Keyes , of course , Gordon from The Fleshtones , God Rest His Soul , Lora Logic from X- Ray Spex and Red Krayola , and her successor in the first band - Forgot his name - And ,who's the cat from The Pastel Six? I saw him sit in with Sky Saxon and The Seeds , it worked , too ! , Jesse Scinto , who's a younger guy , is keeping the honkin' sax tradition going , but , he does'nt seem to play much , these days....
OK , I GUESS I SHOULD'NT HAVE EXPECTED MUCH IN THE WAY OF RESPONSES. GENERALLY , THE STOMP ANNOUNCES ONE LINE OF ACTS , THEN , SOME OTHERS WHEN THEY'VE CONFIRMED THEM. AS IT STANDS , THIS IS NOT A VERY STRONG LINEUP. EXCLUDING THE STANDELLS , THERE'S REALLY NO HEADLINERS. WHO KNOWS WHAT'LL HAPPEN? THEY'VE HAD SOME AMAZING LINEUPS IN THE PAST, BUT , IT'S BEEN TWO YEARS. I DON'T SEE MYSELF GOING AT THIS POINT.
Playlist 03/23/13
Baby Woodrose | Bubblegum |
Pandoras | You're All Talk |
Mighty Caesars | Searching High and Low |
Woggles | Believe Me Little Girl |
Mono Men | Til the End of the Day |
Jackets | Freak Out |
Brood | Leave Me Alone |
Lords of Gravity | Pirate Lies |
Nomads | Up, Down or Sideways |
Mysteios | Go Get It Somewhere Else |
Shook-Ups! | Control Yourself |
Beg Borrow Steal | King of the Road |
Phantom Six | Inspiration |
Wobbly Lamps | Gretchen Fetchin |
Ty Segall & Mikal Cronin | Take Up Thy Stethescope and Walk |
Traditional Fools | Allright |
Mobbs | Ruby Sol |
Midnight Spin | Neuroin |
Bad Indians | Hate |
Colleen Green | Yr So Cool |
Elephant Stone | Setting Sun |
Swingin' Utters | Temporary Contemporary |
Black Shades | Bread N' Butter |
Chelsea Light Moving | Communist Eyes |
Night Marchers | (Wasting Away In) Javalinaville |
Curse | Hey Sucker |
Sweet | Need A Little Loving |
Heartbreakers | One Track Mind |
Brats | Rock Candy |
Pearls | Shine A Light |
Frightwig | Public Baths |
Stranglers | Lowlands |
Windfall | Boy In A Car |
Mr. T Experience | Supersonic |
Angry Samoans | Unhinged |
Lillingtons | War of the Worlds |
Skafish | Disgracing The Family Name |
Big Boy Pete and the Squire | American Spring |
Godfathers | Gone To Texas |
I will be on the air and the web on Saturday March 23rd playing the usual garage and punk tunes that some of you may like. You can listen from 1:00-3:00PM EST on 89.7 WITR-FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu.
D'Addario makes some awesome short scale strings. For my recording basses I use their black nylon flatwound strings. For live I use the Xl170S. these are round wound. I prefer flats, but live I use round wound so the bass cuts through more
Heya, you music freaks ! A new compilation is available on my blog. This one is the second part of my good friend Major Tom sonic experiences ! Again, his stuff is mostly from out of space, so you've been warned !
Blocked some time off to maybe make the Funtastic Dracula Fest depending on the lineup, but they moved it to the end of October this year so that's out. Any of these other fests happen in late September / early October?