The Ex in Ethiopia
The Ex are an underground band from the Netherlands (...).
Getatchew Mekurya (Amharic: ጌታቸው መኩሪያ) (born 1935) is an Ethiopian jazz saxophonist.
The Ex in Ethiopia
The Ex are an underground band from the Netherlands (...).
Getatchew Mekurya (Amharic: ጌታቸው መኩሪያ) (born 1935) is an Ethiopian jazz saxophonist.
You should! See the movie as well...
John Battles said:
I still have'nt heard Rodriguez.
I still have'nt heard Rodriguez.
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VITAL WEEKLY
offical website for Vital Weekly
Vital Weekly is an e-mail magazine, which appears 48 times a year and has the latest cd-reviews and news on concerts and festivals.
Dr. Fuzz's Fuzzcast vol 14 is now available
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Dr.Fuzz's Fuzzcast vol. 14
Tavs Falco Panther Burns – Dateless Night
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Link Wray and his Raymen – The Fuzz
Lee Sain – Tight Pants
Atto Di Foreza – Sono Uno Di
Tyvek – 4312
The Saint Louis Union – About my Girl
Break
Piney Brown and The Blues Toppers – Sugar in my Tea
The Seeds – Pushing to Hard
Let’s Active – Every Word Means No
Mikel Cronin and Ty Segall – Suffragette City
The Blenders – Don’t Fuck around with Love
Break
Mickey and Sylvia – No Good Lover
The Paragons – Pretty Words
Jimmy Rodgers – Mule Skinner Blues
The Hex Dispensers – Personality X-Ray
Ivan – Real Wild Child
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The Chips – Rubber Biscuits
The Staple Singers – Going Away
Southern Culture on the Skids – I Dig Tunnels
The Waikikis – Boeing Meets Girl
13 Crimson Ghost – Halloween
The Five Jones Boys – Mr. Ghost to Town
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Beastie Boys - So Whatcha Want
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Click there for a really good version of Baby Won't You Follow Me Down.
www.psychedelicgarageshow.blogspot.com
Syndicated weekly radio show playing 2 hrs of psychedelic sounds and garage rock and anything else I feel like playing. Featuring tracks from the Garage Punk Hideout Comps as well as both new and old music that is unlikely to be heard anywhere else.
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Soft Cell & Jim Foetus "Ghost Rider" live 1983
and now, something completely different... :)
Get on with it and just turn it up.
got it
ill do that from now on
thanx
I should have said 3/4ths of the so-called Million Dollar Quartet (And I only say that because there's no evidence that Johnny Cash was involved
in the recordings , themselves , just the famous group picture....Cash once claimed he played a little rhythm guitar , but , that was it.).
John Battles said:
Ouch. I was fortunate enough to have seen 2/3rds of the so-called "Million Dollar Quartet", not gloating , but I saw Jerry Lee 6 times , Carl 3 times , Johnny twice , and , no , I'll never stop regretting that I never saw Elvis. Even in decline , he was a singing motherfucker.
Carl , at least , got it with Punk , to some degree . He said , "I heard some songs by The Sex Pistols , and they've got that 50's beat.". He was right , of course. It was all just Heavy Cochran , Punk was . Did'nt see the original Sweet or Slade , wish I had. Still have yet to see The Sonics. Did'nt go to Las Vegas Grind , because Screaming Lord Sutch kicked it before he was supposed to have played. There's a lot of shows in particular I had to miss , and bands or artists I COULD HAVE SEEN , WERE IT NOT FOR LOGISTICS....But , we can all say that , I guess.
whatwave dave said:I stupidly missed seeing Carl Perkins in about 1980...instead i went to see the Forgotten Rebels, a punk band from Hamilton Ontario Canada at another bar, the same night. I thought it was the punk thing to do, support the punk bands when they come to town, figuring Carl would be coming back at some point. I was talking to the singer of the Rebels that night, and he rightfully gave me shit for not going to see Carl Perkins!
Carl never came back to London and i never did get to see him.
Ouch. I was fortunate enough to have seen 2/3rds of the so-called "Million Dollar Quartet", not gloating , but I saw Jerry Lee 6 times , Carl 3 times , Johnny twice , and , no , I'll never stop regretting that I never saw Elvis. Even in decline , he was a singing motherfucker.
Carl , at least , got it with Punk , to some degree . He said , "I heard some songs by The Sex Pistols , and they've got that 50's beat.". He was right , of course. It was all just Heavy Cochran , Punk was . Did'nt see the original Sweet or Slade , wish I had. Still have yet to see The Sonics. Did'nt go to Las Vegas Grind , because Screaming Lord Sutch kicked it before he was supposed to have played. There's a lot of shows in particular I had to miss , and bands or artists I COULD HAVE SEEN , WERE IT NOT FOR LOGISTICS....But , we can all say that , I guess.
whatwave dave said:
I stupidly missed seeing Carl Perkins in about 1980...instead i went to see the Forgotten Rebels, a punk band from Hamilton Ontario Canada at another bar, the same night. I thought it was the punk thing to do, support the punk bands when they come to town, figuring Carl would be coming back at some point. I was talking to the singer of the Rebels that night, and he rightfully gave me shit for not going to see Carl Perkins!
Carl never came back to London and i never did get to see him.
I stupidly missed seeing Carl Perkins in about 1980...instead i went to see the Forgotten Rebels, a punk band from Hamilton Ontario Canada at another bar, the same night. I thought it was the punk thing to do, support the punk bands when they come to town, figuring Carl would be coming back at some point. I was talking to the singer of the Rebels that night, and he rightfully gave me shit for not going to see Carl Perkins!
Carl never came back to London and i never did get to see him.
Wobbly Lamps will be playing with Bad For Lazarus on 6th November at The Black Heart in Camden. Come and say hello!
ATOMIC SUPLEX! Loved the world over even if they destroy the local music club. Nuff' said.
Radio What Wave Playlist Oct 25/2012
Another all London Ontario show as we count down to Graphic Underground: London 1977-1990 show this weekend. On friday we have the art opening at 7PM at Forest City Gallery. And on Saturday night at Call The Office, we have;Uranus, NFG, The Zellots and The Enemas reuniting for one night only.
At both shows we'll have copies of What Wave 24, the all London issue. Band trees, info and lots of pics in this 104 page, plastic bound book. And it comes with a 90m cassette of London bands from 1978 to 1992, almost all unreleased material!
1. Pete Tangredi....Life Is A Crazy Passion...from the Demics Covers CD.
2. Uranus...Motorbikin'....from the cassette that comes with WW 24 called Slippery's Club Hits.
3. Uranus...You're So Square...from their hit single from 1980.
4. Uranus...Shake Some Action...from a live to air on CFNY 1980.
5. The Zellots...Soldiers...from Slippery's Club Hits.
6. The Zellots...Boots...recorded live at the Kent Hotel, early 80's.
7. The Zellots...Empty Victories....1980 demo.
8. NFG...Cowboy Rock...from Slippery's Club Hits.
9. NFG...Media Junkie...recorded live late 70's at the York or the Cedar Lounge.
10. NFG...After...as above.
11. NFG...House Of The Rising Sun...as above.
12. The Enemas...Joe Wyatt...from Slippery's Club Hits. This is the only song we've got from The Enemas.
13. The Terminals...Spiderman...from the We Killed CD and a request.
14. Flying Squad...Health Food...from Mr Garager's Neighbourhood LP from 1989.
15. Flying Squad...I'm So Cool...late 80's demo about a former DJ at this radio station.
16. Flying Squad...Brian Mulroney...demo.
17. Captain Scarlet and The Mysterons...Scars Of Love...from Slippery's Club Hits.
18. Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons...Are You Really Gone?...from the Four Whom The Bell Tolls 7" that came with WW # 16.
19. Captain Scarlet and The Mysterons...A Piece Of Me...late 80's demo.
20. Ukase...Runaround...from their only 7".
21. The Hippies...Can Teens...from Slippery's Club Hits.
22. The Finks...Magic Eyes....as above.
23. UIC...Shamrock Bang...as above.
Back next week wiith more, including a session recorded exclusively for Radio What Wave from The Dynamite Pussy Club from Bath, UK. And a pile of requests...seeya at the London Record Show on sunday at Centennial Hall here in London.