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Kustom City Sounds
9-28-12
Set List
Hour One
The Paladins – Double Datin’
Curtis Gordon – Draggin’
Charline Arthur – Burn That Candle
A – Bones – Don’t Need No Job
Bantam Rooster – Real Live Wire
Black Flag – Black Coffee
Fear – New York’s Alright (If You Like Saxaphones)
Murphy & The Mob – Born Loser
Paperhead – Can’t Keep My Eyes Open
Dewey Cox – Half The Boy
Swamp Angel – Suckin’ Down
Slug Guts – Suckin’ Down
Grinderman – No Pussy Blues
Outer Minds – Footsteps
Los Plantronics – Bobby Peru
Hipbone Slim And The Knee Tremblers – Snake Pit
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – Little Demon
Steppenwolf – Jupiter’s Child
Inmates – Jealousy
Hour Two
The Junahoos – Gonna Rob The Candy Store
The Kaisers – Talkin’ About You
Last Drive – The Night Of The Phantom
The Lovely Bad Things – You Done Messed Up
Tommy Boy – Oar
Marty Robbins – Big Iron
Johnny Jay – Sugar Doll
The Cramps – I’m Customized
The Broken Vinyl Club – Every Inch
The Boss Mustangs – Turn On
The Delta 72 – Are You Ready
The Mortals – Turn Away
The Shit – Shakin’ Your Ass
Raconteurs – Store Bought Bones
American Pie 2 – Wad
Junior Wells – Little By Little
Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Born In Chicago
The Future Primitives – Fall To Pieces
The Fleshtones – Shadow-Line
Sam & Dave – I Take What I Want
Hour Three
Redbone – Come And Get Your Love
Bob Ridgley - She Was A Mau-Mau
LoveStruck – Whistlebait Baby
Scientists – Atom Bomb Baby
Swivomatics – The Bad Bad Girl Of Surf
The Dirty Lungs – The Robbins
The Jim Jones Revue – High Horse
The Isley Brothers – The Drag
Teengenerate – My GTO
Good Fellas – Favor
Merle Haggard – Okie From Muskogee
New Bomb Turks – Snap Decision
Pulpit Red – Microcosm
The Misfits – Some Kinda Hate
New York Dolls – Pills
Reverend Beat Man – Get On Your Knees
Thee Oh Sees – Contraption – Soul Desert
The Woggles – Something To Believe In
The Urges – Jenny, Jenny
Fast Times At Ridgemont High – You Dick
The Vipers – Cheated And Lied
David Lindup – French Kick
The Dave Clark Five – Bits And Pieces
Dean Carter – I Got A Girl
Hour Four
Dead Ghosts – Haunted House
Dirtys – Midnite Till Noon
French Kissing – Love Is For
Quest For Fire – In The Place Of A Storm
Bipolarold – Vibrations
The Oscilliation – Shake Your Dreams Awake
Tear Gas – Woman For Sale
Baby Woodrose – Honeydripper
The Black Angels – Science Killers
CCR – Pagan Baby
Frank Zappa – Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow
The Leaves – Too Many People
The Knickerbockers – One Track Mind
Cosmonauts – Lazerbeam
Doctor Explosion – All Mine
Outrageous Cherry – Memphis Stereo
Wooden Indian Burial Ground
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Streets is a compilation album of early British punk rock bands from a variety of independent record labels.
Side one
"Trash" by The Doll
"Fear on the Streets" by The Members
"Be My Prisoner" by The Lurkers
"Isgodaman" by Arthur Comics
"Arabs in 'Arrads" by The art attacks
"19" by Dogs
"Talk Talk Talk Talk" by Reaction
"College Girls" by Cane
Side two
"Cranked Up Really High" by Slaughter & the Dogs
"Ain't Bin to No Music School" by The Nosebleeds
"Lookalikes" by The Drones
"Hungry" by Zeros
"Bend and Flush" by The Pork Dukes
"Disaster Movie" by Exile
"Jerkin" by Drive
"Innocents" by John Cooper Clarke
"No More Rock 'n' Roll" by Tractor
Is this in response to something in particular or you just think this is a good record or what? It seems to be a pretty random comment.
Erik Johannes Matze said:
The Shit ???
How about some Turkish instro-psych?
Hayvanlar Alemi even make Lambada sound cool! From 2010 album on Sublime Frequencies
I love the fact this thread will never die.
Here's something I discovered just this morning.
Screamin' Jay Hawkins did a fairly weird cover of this song. Not this weird though.
John Battles said:
HE'S NOT KIDDING , EITHER !
Bry Nylon said:OK here above is a pic of the label of one of our little gems
methinks life's too short to simply restrict yourself to the good stuff - many of you of course may already know of this one - but for the benefit of those who don't - here it is again
(oh no !!!)
...anyway I posted this one a while back elsewhere on GRGPNK hideout -
Burt Ward ( Boy Wonder from the original '60's Batman TV series - is here paired up with Frank Zappa - ouch) ...copies of this 45 seem to be promos ( I have never seen a 'standard issue' ) - the B side of this 45 is called 'orange coloured skies' - and unbelievably it is even worse ... in fact it is so bad ...that it makes all of William Shatners output seem positively tuneful !!!!
be very afraid
glitter Dick...is that a tease....bring it on...sounds like it will be great
Kendal Killjoy said:
Glam fans might enjoy a project I'm working on now called Glitter Dick. Kinda glam punk stuff with some occasional surf thrown in for fun. Sorry for the shameless self plug:-(
MikeL said:I love the "Velvet Goldmine" soundtrack:)
Kendal Killjoy said:skipping the obvious bands that come to mind, Shudder to Think did some amazing Bowie-esque stuff in Velvet Goldmine and some of their original material is pretty glamtastic as well.
Glam fans might enjoy a project I'm working on now called Glitter Dick. Kinda glam punk stuff with some occasional surf thrown in for fun. Sorry for the shameless self plug:-(
MikeL said:
I love the "Velvet Goldmine" soundtrack:)
Kendal Killjoy said:skipping the obvious bands that come to mind, Shudder to Think did some amazing Bowie-esque stuff in Velvet Goldmine and some of their original material is pretty glamtastic as well.
Awesome, thanks for posting these! I got really excited when I first saw it was at Farmington because I was like "Iggy played in New Mexico in Farmington in the early seventies????!!!!"...but then saw that there is also a Farmington in Michigan...so I also learned something today.
The way I view this argument now is the same way I view any other genre. E.G. You can't write classical music, even if you write in the same style. Classical music (like Baroque, like punk) was a type of music in a certain time period, you can write neo-classical, contemporary, etc. So one can play punk-revival, or neo-punk, or third wave/fourth wave/fifth wave punk etc. But the genre, just like, say, modernism or vorticism, or victorian, is tied to it's time period. It's sound + attitude + time period = genre in my eyes.
As far as "But Punk is an attitude/lifestyle" it always struck me as odd that punk gets to claim all that rebellion for itself, claiming that old acts from the 50's/40's were "punk before there was punk"...truth is that certain attitudes have always existed and it's ego-centric of the genre to claim the attributes for itself when they existed prior (e.g. same thing with Screamin Hay Hawkins being "psychobilly before there was psychobilly", or other such claims with other genres). Punk is just another footnote in a long lineage/tradition of that attitude.
I am on point with Sam that many of those early seventies punk bands and "proto-punk" bands wanted to achieve success (just listen to the Ramones bitch in interviews about how they formed a cultural niche but never had the cash to go with it), and that whole anti-mainstream thing started with 80's hardcore DIY aesthetic...which is great to have an outlet when there isn't one in the mainstream, but I don't think NOT having people hear your music is the point. It's kinda like a kid who sits alone at lunch and isn't well liked saying "well, good, I didn't want them to like me anyway".
So, yea, there's a dollar's worth....just give me 98 cents back...
I was fortunate to be given a big box of 45's from my drummer with tons of old doo-wop, mo-town, and early rock. Pride of the collection is an original Kingsmen "Louie Louie" with "Haunted Castle" on the B-side.
also Buddy Holly Peggy Sue on Coral records, and The Chantelles "Maybe".
Honorable mention because they are tot 45's but just 7", but Shannon & The Clams "Hunk Hunt" and Mosquito Bandito "One Man Bandit" have been getting lots of play from me recently