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    • October 9, 2012 12:58 PM CDT
    • The Trip! Oct. 7th Show! 

      Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20121007-0030-t1349566200.mp3

      The Setlist:

      LITTLE JOHNNY & THE SILVERTONES - ROCK TIL THE END OF TIME 
      THE PREMIERS - FIREWATER 
       
      POISON 13 - ONE STEP CLOSER 
      THE A-BONES-  TEENAGE MUMMY SPOT #1 
      THE A-BONES-  LITTLE EGYPT 
      THE LAMBRETTAS - POISON IVY 
      JC DAVIS - CHICKEN SCRATCH 
       
      MILES DAVIS - GREAT EXPECTATIONS 
      MILES DAVIS - JOHN MCLAUGHLIN 
       
      SONNY OKOSUNS AND PAPERBACK LTD.--  OHOMI 
      ACCENT - RED SKY AT NIGHT 
      STEPPENWOLF - ROCK ME 
      FORCE FIVE- I'M WAITING
      DUM DUM GIRLS- OH MEIN M
      THE CALIFORNIANS- GOLDEN APPLES
      DUM DUM GIRLS- YOURS ALONE
      KIT AND THE OUTLAWS- DON'T TREAD ON ME
      DEEP PURPLE- NEVER BEFORE
      ATOMIC BITCHWAX- STORK THEME
       
      GANG WAR - THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING 
      LATIN DOGS-  ROAD KILLS 
      COMPULSIVE GAMBLERS-  HANDFUL OF BURNING SAND 
      JONNY CHAN & NEW DYNASTY 6 - AW SHUCKS! 
      MONDO TOPLESS - AMAZON QUEEN 
      BO DIDDLEY - BAD TRIP 

    • October 9, 2012 11:59 AM CDT
    • sitting in our lounge with a nice cocktail - what music would you be listing to?

      my kind of music at that time is 50's nightclub sound.

    • October 9, 2012 12:16 PM CDT
    • ok i work with serato but play on vinyl i dont bother the bpm i play wath i like and wath the people  want to hear. we are not house dj but we play the bether side of music and i enjoy it.

    • October 9, 2012 11:24 AM CDT
    • i must of seen 'em 'bout 7 or 8 times in the mid 80's,at the time i thought they was ruling.nowadays it sounds to me to be very much of that era and i rarely revisit their back cataloge these days except of course for the 1st album which is obviously still killer.

    • October 9, 2012 10:39 AM CDT
    • "White Man in Hammersmith Palais" - The Clash .

      "But it was fucked up all night"

      "But it was Four Tops All Night".

    • October 8, 2012 4:23 PM CDT
    • I'd love to read a history of the Medway scene! Where will it be awailable?

    • October 7, 2012 1:38 PM CDT
    • Hey Adam, I love the scene (first heard The Milkshakes in 1986 or so, found out about "the scene" in '88) I've got a big pile of the records and lots of opinions about them.  I have the two issues of "Young Man Afraid Of His Horses" the all Medway 'zine put out by Sean of Vinyl Vaults/Vendetta Records.  I've seen Thee Headcoats and Buff Medways live!  Let me know if I can help at all-Matt

    • October 8, 2012 3:44 PM CDT
    • Making it, to me, is being able to sustain your life with your music as your sole source of income. Selling out, to me, is adopting a more mainstream sound for mass appeal and record sales. 

    • October 7, 2012 11:35 AM CDT
    • what bands out there could have made it much bigger, but for artistic reasons, kept it small? and how did they put on the brakes? 

      would you, in their shoes?

       

       

    • October 8, 2012 12:50 PM CDT
    • Lot of Pixies´s songs (on surfer rosa & come on pilgrim, for ex.) are shorter than 2 min.  The shortest (0:45) would be "you fucking die!" if we do admit it as a song.

      Most of so shorts tracks are just intro..

      Ok, one of my favorite: The Cramps "the Crusher" 1:49

    • October 7, 2012 11:11 AM CDT
    • well, thanks... i have spent an entire sunday morning looking for one, and i still don't have one.

      i'll let you know

      good topic btw

    • October 8, 2012 11:28 AM CDT
    • King Khan for sure!

    • October 8, 2012 4:57 AM CDT
    • Jay Retard for me isn't really Garage Punk . . . "over rated"  . . ..

    • October 7, 2012 7:13 PM CDT
    • Yes to Fred Cole. Musically , he wastes people one third his age. He may be in
       his 60's , but , he's still got plenty of teen angst. But , he's not against the younger acts , he's WITH 'em. Plus , he's such a cool , so down to earth he's sinking in it ,  person. As much as I loathe reality shows "The Adventures of Ma and Pa Cole", starring Fred and Toody , the mind numbingly rare still -ongoing R'n'R love story, could be the antithesis to"Family Jewels' , and a LOT funnier , besides.

      J

      on S said:

      Greg Cartwright and Fred Cole!

    • October 7, 2012 1:51 PM CDT
    • The most important garage rocker is of course Billy Childish of the Headcoats  and his many other  bands .

    • October 8, 2012 8:04 AM CDT
    • Wanted to bump this up for this year. If you know of or are planning any Halloween-themed podcasts, feel free to post the links here.

      Also (*ahem*), please don't forget about the "Garage Monsters" comp now out on our very own GRGPNK Records! The perfect soundtrack to your HOWL-O-WEEN shenanigans:

      http://garagepunk.ning.com/page/garage-monsters

    • October 8, 2012 10:32 AM CDT
    • Thanks for sharing!

    • October 8, 2012 9:29 AM CDT
    • i seen 'em couple of months ago in a little boozer here in bristol,only 'bout 40 peeps in there.....damn gig nearly blew my tiny mind,those gentlemen are still mad dangerous on stage,still doin a few off sf sorrow,still bringing that r'n'b thunder,check 'em if you get the chance,they aint gonna dissapoint.

    • October 8, 2012 8:32 AM CDT
    • Thanx TONS Simon!!!  Keep on makin' those recs for us crazies!!!!

    • October 7, 2012 4:15 PM CDT
    • Thanks for the kind words, Dave, and I'm gladding yer digging the wax!


      Matt, will be bringing you the new 45s tomorrow, no worries.

    • October 7, 2012 11:40 AM CDT
    • Good idea Dave, I will transfer this over when I`m on my own computer.

       

      Can`t wait for these new platters posted above.