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    • November 1, 2012 12:43 AM CDT
    • Posted on their facebook page. I can't believe I was just in New York 2 weeks ago on vacation.

      "NORTON RECORDS NEEDS YOUR HELP! Thanks again to our many friends who have been offering support following the devastating destruction that Hurricane Sandy wreaked upon the Norton Records warehouse in Brooklyn. Our electricity was restored today and we were able to assess the heavy damage. We can use help – not at our warehouse – but at our office in Prospect Heights. If any of you would like to volunteer your time at any point between now and Monday – even for just a few hours, we need as many people as possible to help clean and organize records that we are bringing from our warehouse. Celebrities may be in attendance. At this very moment, noted superstar Andy Shernoff is on hand pitching in. ...

      Here’s the swell bonus. With the cancelation of this weekend’s WFMU Record Fair, we are setting up the two tables worth of records that would have been available at the Fair for your shopping pleasure, right here in our office.  If you would like to volunteer, please call 917 671 7884 or e-mail nortonrec@aol.com to arrange times and give you directions.
       
      Thanks so much, The Norton Records staff"

       

    • October 31, 2012 2:25 PM CDT
    • I third it. But , I think they're probably OK in that dept. It's the assessing that's going to be grueling. I tried to call Miriam a couple of days ago , but , just got her voice mail.

      Thanks for the info. It's not good news , but it's better news than it could have been.

      As long as they're safe . None of us want to think about losing our STUFF , tho' , in this case , that's their livelihood , but , when you think about it , STUFF is'nt as important as you , your friends and your family.    John.
       
      Wipeout! said:

      Damn this is bad news, though glad that the Norton family is safe...I was just about to place an order next week, too...& I second Kopper's hope...

    • October 31, 2012 9:21 AM CDT
    • Damn this is bad news, though glad that the Norton family is safe...I was just about to place an order next week, too...& I second Kopper's hope...

    • October 31, 2012 7:57 AM CDT
    • Man, I sure hope their insurance covers flood damage. Yikes!

    • October 30, 2012 7:41 PM CDT
    • This was posted on Facebook about 3 hours ago...

      Miriam Linna:
      TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF NORTON RECORDS

      Thanks to all who have checked in offering concern for us here at Norton Records during Hurricane Sandy. Our home and office were unaffected by the hurricane, however Norton’s Brooklyn warehouse facility was hit very hard, destroying most of Norton’s catalog stock.

      We ask at this time that you hold off on ordering until we can assess the damage.

    • October 30, 2012 6:59 PM CDT
    • I recently heard (via Facebook posts, so I'm waiting for corroboration) that Norton Records' New York City warehouse was severely damaged by the recent storm surge and flooding, and a large part of their inventory was destroyed.  Has anything heard about this?  I hope the damage isn't as bad as it sounds...but I fear it probably is. 

    • November 1, 2012 12:36 AM CDT
    • Thanks Kopper for another great compilation.

    • October 31, 2012 5:39 PM CDT
    • HA HA , maybe Viv , Ron , and Moon could have done a remake of what I call the "Wacky Axis" Three Stooges WWII propaganda shorts , in which Moe was Hitler and Curly was Mussolini (Tho' neither by name.). Kim Fowley could have been Franco (Someone will probably call me on it and say FDR , instead , but , that would have been in terrible taste. Even from where I stand.) , Alice Cooper could have been Eva Braun , Screaming Lord Sutch could have been Winston Churchill , Freddie Mercury could have been Stalin (If only because he had that unfortunate moustache. Yeah , I know that was later. ) and any remaining authority figures could have been handled in dual roles by Graham Chapman.
       
      Mark George Harrison said:

      And take that SS uniform wearing lunatic Stanshall with you as well!!!



      John Battles said:

      "MOON !!   MOONIE !!!!   COME ON , MAN , I'M TRYIN' TO NOD OUT OVER HERE. GO WRECK SOME OTHER ROOM. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ".

    • October 31, 2012 5:24 PM CDT
    • Sorry to hear that. Link and Bo both have EVERYTHING to do with it. IT being Garage Rock .

      I was lucky enough to have seen both several times. Tho' Bo strove to get more "Modern" , Hendrixish guitar, no Bo Diddley beats , occasional flirtations with Funk and Reggae , he always put on a very good show. On a bad night , Link killed 99% of 'em on a good night.
       
      ChazDaddy said:

      Great topic, but it causes me pain. I have missed many for many reasons over the years, but two that regret most were Link Wray and Bo Didley. Both came to Rochester a few yearsback at small venues, i missed both and they both died shortly thereafter...Ugh! Well I still spin their tunes all the time anyway, i see these Kats as two of the Fathers of garage/rock at least huge influences anyway.

      Chaz

    • October 31, 2012 5:20 PM CDT
    • I missed The Sex Pistols in Dallas in 1978 , because my parents had heard all the negative hype about them , and said , HELL , NO ! I was only 13 , tho' , and only wanted to go out of curiosity. It's not like their record was being played anywhere at the time , unless you owned it.   But , I regret , far more , missing The Ramones on the "Rocket To Russia " tour in Ft. Worth in '77 , with The Runaways (Minus Cherie Curie.) as support. My Brother went , out of curiosity , and did'nt tell me about it for years..... I did see The Pistols in '96 and '03 , though. Both were good Rock'n'Roll shows , all I could ask for , even if they did'nt do "Silver Machine " , "Through My Eyes" , "Don't Gimme No Lip , Child' or Roky's favorite , "Hot Cars".
       Max Reverb said:

      I missed seeing the Sex Pistols reunion in like 97 because my ride (show was several states away) had a dumb kid that day!

    • October 30, 2012 7:13 PM CDT
    • haha I laughed when I saw this because although over the years many I can't remember, right before I logged in I was just thinking about how mad I am that I won't be going to Night Beats tomorrow. Seems like I miss out on a lot, never get to go to festivals either. Anyway have fun at whatever cool Halloween shows people are going to.

    • October 31, 2012 12:57 PM CDT
    • DETROIT COBRAS:)

       

    • October 31, 2012 12:55 PM CDT
    • JULIE SLICK :)

    • October 31, 2012 12:54 PM CDT
    • Chick from MAGICA:)

    • October 31, 2012 10:18 AM CDT
    • The Rezillos / Revillos

    • October 31, 2012 9:36 AM CDT
    • THE TAMMYS

    • October 31, 2012 11:39 AM CDT
    • Gosh

      John Battles said:

       It's hard for people to imagine that there was once a time when The Cure , like REM or U2 , were an underground band  (More on that in a moment. ) . In my best estimation , they have NUTHIN' to do with Punk Rock or Garage Rock , but , just to play devil's advocate , I'll mention that they go back far enough to be considered an early Punk Reaction Group. A more Art School take on the somewhat more experimental sounds that came about when Punk (As a movement , at the very least.) was limping to the finish gate.....You know , PIL , Magazine , Gang of Four , stuff like that.

      The Cure's first album had some discordant , sorta - psychedelic guitar work , smeared liberally on their 2nd and 3rd albums , which were VERY languid affairs.  Strangely enough, it seems around the time they actually allowed themselves to be photographed on their records , they really took a turn for the worse. Seeing Robert Smith , soon a lesser idol to the MTV generation , and a bigger one to the late in emerging U.S. Goth fanbase , ONE COULD SEE HOW IN LOVE WITH HIMSELF HE WAS.....

      Only Billy Corgan would beat his time a few years later , and if you don't think HE was heavily influenced by The Cure , THINK AGAIN.

      In the very early 80's , trust me , REM , and even U2 , were playing small clubs for chump change in the states , sometimes to half - empty houses , or worse. Art School Brigade bands like Echo and The Bunnymen and Ultravox (In their "We used to be Punk Reaction , but it's all over now "incarnation.), and even Siouxsie and The Banshees were playing Punk clubs , yet to see the big payday , even if they'd had hits in The UK and on The Continent (The waiting list for a U.S. chart placement on a UK hit in the early 80's was one year to never. ) . Of course , The Cure were a big live act in America by about 1985. What's telling is that a rare , great program on MTV , "IRS's The Cutting Edge" (Hosted by Peter Zaremba from The Fleshtones.) , approached The Cure about doing an appearance , and were turned down flat.  When the show began to take off , The Cure's people contacted the program to reneg , as though they'd never snubbed them in the first place. They were told , outright , "You had your chance , and now you're playing to 19 ,000 people in Los Angeles .  You turned us down , once . Now , we're turning YOU down.

    • October 30, 2012 7:15 PM CDT
    • Nigerian Psychedelic-Rock: Tirogo "Float"

      "Tirogo is another great sample of lost African Psychedelic music. It was recorded in Nigeria in 1977 and originally released on EMI, same as the great album BLO-Chapter One."

    • October 30, 2012 6:39 PM CDT
    • Same year, same place, same genre: The Witch "lazy bones"

    • October 30, 2012 6:32 PM CDT
    • Amanaz kind of psychedelic rock from Zambia

      "Amanaz was formed in 1973 & recorded Africa in Kitwe Zambia
      LP in an edition of 450 numbered copies with glossy heavy sleeve"

    • October 31, 2012 1:46 AM CDT
    •  If you've always thought They were just a figment of
      the imagination... well, they're back to piss on your face.
      Just don't let them control your mind 'cause..
      They came from planet fuzz!

      Playlist:

      The Ghastly Ones - Attack of robot atomic
      5.6.7.8's - My boyfriend from outer space     

              (Trailer: “Astro Zombies”)

      Blackbirds – Space
      The Mutants - Alien skies
      Bradipos IV – Prisoner in orbit
      The Chantays – Space probe

               (Spot from: Dimension X radio show)

      Legendary Stardust Cowboy -I Took A Trip (On A Space Shuttle)
      Sonny Day – Creature from outer space
      Sonny Russell – 50 Megatons
      The Cramps – Weekend on Mars

                (Trailer: “Humanoids from the deep”)

      King Khan & the Shrines – Cosmic serenade
      Sky Saxon & the Seeds – Violet ray
      Fungi Girls – Marv alien
      The Astronettes – Space party

                  (Spot from: Escape radio show)

      Die Kosmonauten – Das kosmodrom
      Nazis From Mars – Cosmic break up
      Lost Sounds – Saturn stomp
      Digital Leather – Black flowers from the future

      (“D’Lana is.. was…” from: “The Sore Losers original soundtrack”)

      Guitar Wolf – Cosmic space girl
      The Dwarves – Astroboy
      The Misfits – I turned into a martian
      The Meteors – Teenagers from outer space

                  (Trailer: “It came from outer space”)

      Black Time – Lunar Rhythm
      The beguiled - Orbitronic injun
      Mojo Men From Mars -Mojo Men From Mars
      Man Or Astro-man - Escape velocity

                (Spot from: X-Minus One radio show)

      Masonics – March of the space goblins
      The Hangee V – Space rats
      Sir Finks – War of the satellites
      Space Cossacks - Journey to the stars
      Destroy All Monsters – Cosmo beat

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    • October 30, 2012 9:15 PM CDT
    • My top 5 fave music vids lately:

    • October 30, 2012 7:29 PM CDT
    • This week's program was Halloween Themed, I played music from The Cramps, Screaming Lord Sutch, The Fuzztones, Ghost Bikini, Ramones, Deja Voodoo, as well as Big Vinny & The Cattle Thieves and Torn Down Units from the new Garage Punk compilation Garage Monsters. 

      Listen/download the show/podcast here:  http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20121030-1030-t1351589401.mp3

      This week's blog post on The Cramps "Human Fly" single can be found here:  http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/10/the-cramps-human-fly-show-428.html

       

      The Play List:

      1.  Big Vinny & The Cattle Thieves – Got Me A Monster
      2.  Queens of The Stone Age – Burn The Witch
      3.  Torn Down Units – Lost On Ghost Road
      4.  Unicorns - Tuff Ghost
      5.  Mudhoney - Halloween
      6.  Screaming Lord Sutch - She's Fallen In Love With A Monsterman
      7.  The Cramps - Human Fly
      8.  Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Up Jumped The Devil
      9.  Siouxsie and the Banshees - Halloween
      10. Rotten Tropics – Nightmare Index
      11. Deja Voodoo – Phantom Skateboarder
      12. Ramones - Pet Semetary (Live)
      13. Black Belles – Honky Tonk Horror
      14. Cold Warps – Don’t Haunt Me, Ok?
      15. Metz - Knife in the Water
      16. Indian Wars – Commanche Killer
      17. Tom Waits - Temptation
      18. Ghost Bikini – Spooks
      19. Spooks – Koji Kondo
      20. TEENANGER – Frights
      21. Fuzztones - She's Wicked
      22. The Misfits – 20 Eyes