hERE'S THE POSTER:)....
i really wonder if it'll ever come out.
i SAW THE TRAILER ABOUT A YEAR AGO (?) , BUT , LIKE MOST INDEPENDENT FILMS , THEY PROBABLY HAD TO STOP , RAISE SOME MONEY , THEN START UP AGAIN. I KNOW SOME INDIE FILMS THAT TOOK YEARS , AFTER THE ANNOUNCED RELEASED DATE , TO GET BEYOND ONE INITIAL PUBLIC SCREENING , OR TO JUST FINISH THE DAMNED THING. IT COSTS A FORTUNE TO MAKE A FILM THESE DAYS , EVEN ONES THAT LOOK LIKE THEY WERE MADE FOR A GRAND OR LESS. THE ECONOMY IS'NT HELPING , NOT THAT THE ARTS EVER GOT A BIG BOOST AROUND HERE , ANYWAY.....
Yeah, I've never seen it but thought this came out ages ago - weren't the Hentchmen going to be in it?
i have been trying to find this movie called "It came from Detroit" for about a year now. i can't find it because it is not out yet. but they have a FB page, and i left a comment and someone (who knows who) said it will be out in time for Xmas. any body else got any info on this?
if you haven't heard of it... you should you tube the trailer, it looks good.
I THINK YOU MEAN TO SAY THANKS TO JOE? AS IT HAPPENS , WE KNOW EACH OTHER , AND Joe's Fleshtones' book "SWEAT" comes as recommended as letting HER get on top. Just sayin'.
Mark George Harrison said:
Thanks a frickin' lot John, another book I now HAVE to buy!
Joe Bonomo said:My take on Commando, fwiw:
http://www.nosuchthingaswas.com/2012/03/i-never-wore-earplugs-that-...
Thanks a frickin' lot John, another book I now HAVE to buy!
Joe Bonomo said:
My take on Commando, fwiw:
http://www.nosuchthingaswas.com/2012/03/i-never-wore-earplugs-that-...
Thanks, John.
Don't think I can swing Fitzgeralds but I will be in Sycamore the next night for their gig at the Sycamore Film Festival.
Very good read. As close to a Frat Rock history book as I've encountered. However , too much Grunge , not enough great modern NW bands like Girl Trouble and Dead Moon.
Wipeout! said:
Ah yes, it's almost a crime cuz that very book has been sittin' on my to-read pile fer some time (bought it over a year ago, shame on me) but thanks fer remindin'...lookin' forward to it even more now!
Jersey City Mods said:We're not aware of an all-encompassing book on the subject, but Peter Blecha's Sonic Boom! is a very detailed, in-depth book on the Northwest scene. Although it's timeline goes up to grunge, the main emphasis is on 1962-1966. Learned a lot from it.
http://www.amazon.com/Sonic-Boom-History-Northwest-Rock/dp/0879309466
Playlist Sept 6/2012
1. Cheap Trick....Hello There....from their In Color LP and a great way to start the show!
2. Telephathic Butterflies...A Final Word...from their Introducing CD on Rainbow Quartz.
3. Segarini... Gotta Have Pop...from his 1978 LP of the same name. Bob Segarini, formerly of The Dudes, Wackers etc gets in on the new wave with this powerpop LP.
4. The Fine Print...Get You Alone....from a cassette we released on Record Store Day 2010. Local power poppers who are big fans of The Kinks and The Who.
5. The Fine Print...Haunt You No More...as above.
6. Ultra 5...City Of Fire...from their House'O'Fun CD from around 1990. Drummer Ken Anderson is coming to London with his folk duo, Hungrytown tonight.
7. The Cheshyres...Carry The News....mid 80's demo that also features Ken Anderson. Singer Wayne Pattern moved to London and ended up in The Evil Hoodoos.
8. The Kards...Pipeline...from their Here's The Deal CD and they have their CD release party tonight here in London.
9. Budokan...For Badgeholders Only...from their recent Spin A Little Gold CD.
10. The noble Savages...She's So Serious...live track singer Rufus sent us.
11. Ultimatemost High...1 Of The 2...demo from about a year ago.
12. The Hook Up...Tantrum Girls Deserve To Die...from their Call Up The Devil CD. The Hook Up are in London on Saturday afternoon, 2:30 at Grooves Records.
13. The Hook Up...Driftwood...from their cassette C60 Go! that we released last year.
14. Ralph...I'll Remember...from his Sophisticated Boom Boom CD from 1997. Ralph has a show of his 1977 punk rock photos as the gallery in the train station in Brantford Ontario.
15. Terror Lake...Chitter Chatter...from a recent demo.
16. Laughing Sky...Electric Circus...from their recent Divine CD. NYC psych combo.
17. Walkin' Jacks...Summertime...from their recent Drop Dead CD.
18. Tyranna....Johnny...from their self titled LP on Rave Up Records. Late 70's Toronto punk combo.
19. Riff Randalls...Traitor Of The Heart...from their Doublecross LP i recently picked up at Speed City Records. Support your local record store as they are becoming extinct. Hits'n'Misses in Toronto is closing in a week or so.
20. Eliza and The Strange...Crack...from their self titled debut LP. They've renamed themselve Bloody Diamonds and are coming on Radio WW on Sept 27th.
21. Flamin' Groovies...Can't Explain...from a Skydog 7" from the early 70's.
22. Magic Christian...Let's Shake...recent single on Schizophrenic Records outta Hamilton Ontario.
23. The Damnsells...Legend...from their first 7".
24. Magic Christian...Teenage Head...the flipside of the Let's Shake single played above.
25. Evil Eyes...Good As Gold...from their brand new 7" EP. Outta Toronto.
26. The Raunchettes...Slaughter The Pig...from a 1985 single on Jargon Records outta Rochester NY. All girl punk combo and we sent this out to Rush (Prog trio out of Toronto) who deserve this as they insulted The Runaways back in 1977 when they were in Toronto. Girls can rock harder than Rush as The Runaways proved that night!! There's a hilarious interview with Rush in Beetle, where scribe Robert Village Idiot brings out the 'real' Rush! I'll find the link and post it sometime...And it's all Ryan In The Red's fault for bringing up Rush as he found a live Rush CD in the CHRW new releases and that got me a fuming as i really don't like Rush. To put it mildly....
27. catl...Gotta Thing For You as we had to fade this one out.
Thanks for all the phone-ins (I can only talk for a minute or 2, cause we're live on the air and i'm a one man show), emails, facebook messages and HEY's...
Back next week with more noise to annoy!
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Show #388: "The Eggman Collection #122"
NOTE: Due to an illness in my family which has me a little distracted at the moment, plus working 50-plus hours a week, I will be doing only Eggman Collection specials in the next couple of months until things slow down in the fall. I'm calling it "The Back-To-Back Eggman Collection End Of Summer Super Spectacular Extravaganza!"
The Eggman Collection is basically a big potpourri of every song I've ever liked in my life...EVER! It's literally a huge mixing bowl full of songs written onto tiny pieces of paper. Over 15,000 songs that I've been compiling for the past 20-plus years of my life. Every song I've ever liked has gone into this bowl, and every three weeks I draw them out one-by-one and play them for you in no particular order. A mix of everything and anything I like, no matter what genre, era, style or year of release...if I like it, then I'll play it! No repeats of the same song ever! Tune in tonight (Friday) at 10pm EST for the 122nd installment of The Eggman Collection and hear bands and artists like: Neu!, Sunshine, Hanson, Bob Dylan, The Peep Show, Concrete Rubber Band, Manfred Mann, The Doors, The Vagrants, Raspberries, Queen, NRBQ, Henry Cow, The Fendermen, George Harrison, The McCoys, Small Faces, Lothar & The Hand People, The Byrds, Grateful Dead, and many others!
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Egg
Great news!
Jarkko Immonen said:
And here we go! I heard back from Greg, and here's a direct quote:
"The Oblivians record is finished and should be out by the end if the year. Reigning Sound album is on the way for next year as well as a new Parting Gifts record!"
IT WON'T BE LONG NOW!! And remember, you heard it first here on Hideout! ;)
Kustom City Sounds
9-7-12
Playlist
Hour One
The Amazing Crowns – Shiverin’ In The Corner
Bloodshot Bill – Lovin’ Honey
Buck Stevens – Bop And Shake
Hot Rod 56 – In My Hot Rod
Thirteen Stars – Mad Men
Larry & The Headliners – Lot A Lovin’
The Milkshakes – Run Chicken
The Meteors – Radioactive Kid
Johnny Waleen – Mystery Train
David Letterman – Ham Giveaway
Dean Carter – I Got A Girl
Ian & The Aztecs – Ain’t That Lovin’ You, Baby
LoveStruck – Whistlebait Baby
The Len Price 3 – If I Ain’t Got You
Mule – I’m Hell
Slug Guts – Suckin’ Down
Sonic Reverends – Have Some Mercy
Swamp Angel – Joyride
Deadbolt – Run, Jeb, Run
Charles Manson
The Noblemen – Dragon Walk
Dusty Mush – Brad Cruise
Hour Two
Ted Nugent & The Amboy Dukes – Maybelline
Hank Ray – In A Whirlpool In Hell
Gaza Strippers – My Car Is
Backyard Babies – Brand New Hate
Mary’s Kids – I Say No
Redd Kross – Uglier
No Bunny – Motorhead With Me
Jack White – I’m Shakin’
Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Mystery Train
It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World – Taxes
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Back Slider
The Rolling Stones – Monkey Man
The Von Bondies – Please Man
Purple Wizard – I’ve Been Wrong
The Groupies – Primitive
Sick Hyenas – Swallow
The Tandoori Knights – Bucketful
The Future Primitives – I’m The Sound
Hoodoo Gurus – Dig It Up
Scarface – Green Card
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – Frenzy
The Riverboat Gamblers – Dead From The Neck Up
Hour Three
Stampeders – Sweet City Woman
Resistoleros – Rock N Roll Napalm
Nerds – Satan’s Rise
Pretty Things – LSD
Unknown Wombat – The Place
’68 Comeback – Paperboy Blues
Dave Allen & The Arrows – The Stompers & The Souls
Slim Harpo – I’m A King Bee
Geno Washington – Hi-Heel Sneakers
Ike & Tina Turner – Funkier Than A Mosquito’s Tweeter
Diamond Dogs – Just Ain’t Right
New York Dolls – Pills
Johnny Bravo & The Scooby Doo Gang
Tom Jones – She’s A Lady
Boomgates – Bright Idea
Get Lost – Elevator
Rain Parade – Talking In Your Sleep
Organs – Out Of My Head
The Cavestompers – Feelin’ Alive
Defectors – Pretty Baby
The Nine Ton Peanut Smugglers – Bare Our Souls
Hour Four
Six Shot Revival – Gettin’ By
Scott H. Biram – I Want My Mojo Back
The Adventurers – Wallflower
Freddy & The Four Gone Conclusions – Intro
Freddy & The Four Gone Conclusions – Today
The Lyres – Help You Ann
The Lovely Bad Things – Blood On My Moccasins
The Jesus & Mary Chain – Kill Surf City
The Monteasas – Tricky Dicky
Echo & The Bunnymen – Do it Clean
Wild Evel & The Trashbones – Why Can’t We Be
The Black Angels – Bloodhounds On My Trail
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – 666 Conducer
Can – Oh Yeah
Vacation – Moose
Jon Wayne – But I’ve Got Texas
The riff in the second song is pretty much the same as the riff in "Primitive"
The lyrics in "Primitive" include the line "Primitive, THAT'S HOW I LIVE"
Long shot, but maybe "Primitive" is the song you are thinking of. The original was by The Groupies but there is also a good version by the Cramps.
Definitely a legend. It was strange , I did a poem that referenced Peel at a show (Benefitting local pirate radio.). The next day , he was hanging out with Gene Vincent , Jimi Hendrix and Phil Lynott , again.
Just about everyone and their mother have done a recording session with John Peel... some are officially released, some are bootlegged, some are freely available for streaming (most are bootlegged). In the pre-internet days, Peel Sessions were a regular commodity of tape traders. Just from the sheer volume of artists that have gone through his studio, of course there are many that I could care less about too. But there are many gems in there. Some of my favorite Peel Sessions:
Man Or Astroman "Inside the head of John Peel" 2x7" boot
Mummies "1994 Peel Sessions" boot
Butthole Surfers "Peel Show 1988" boot
Bikini Kill "Peel Sessions" boot
The list could go on & on....
There's only a few dozen sessions in the archives so far, but there must be hundreds of bands that did sessions for his show. The man is a legend.
John Battles said:
A friend sent me some amazing Peel sessions , and a couple I could have done without. Just saying. He must have got them , here.
A friend sent me some amazing Peel sessions , and a couple I could have done without. Just saying. He must have got them , here.
Any other John Peel fans? I just came across this and can't believe I didn't see it sooner. TheSpace.org is hosting representative pieces of his massive collection of records, recording sessions, radio shows, photos... really well done. His family is curating the collection, adding 100 vinyl entries a week. (The total vinyl collection is around 25,000 LPs, 40,000 7"s, and uncounted CDs, cassettes, digital, reels, you name it.) Photos and video is updated regularly, too. It was originally only going to run through October, but it sounds like they might leave it up a bit longer; at any rate, it's definitely worth checking out before it's gone.
-->The John Peel Archives Online<--
John's Home Studio
Okay everybody. Here is the for now, the final version until I make changes again...
I added an old 1971 Iowa license plate, which I double taped to the box. This actually creates a more base ended beat while I still run the guitar delay pedal. Also attached is a tamberine, which I atteched a very strong clamp to this contraption. Basically, everything else is the same except I beat on the top of the box with my foot instead of rocking the box back and forth.
The stomp side of this contraption.
The microphone side.
That's the one time I saw them , in Dallas , in '81. bUT , I NEVER HEARD THAT IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A "FAREWELL TOUR". I ALMOST COULD'NT AFFORD A TICKET , THEN (I think they were $18.) ! I WAS IN LINE TO GET A TICKET IN '78 , WHEN THEY PLAYED A MUCH SMALLER VENUE , WILL ROGERS AUDITORIUM , IN FT. WORTH (THE SHOW THAT WAS JUST RELEASED ON DVD AND CD , RECENTLY.). I did'nt get a ticket. My Brothers all did, and they did'nt stand in line. Plus , they got their tix for face . I missed two smaller venue tickets in Chicago, at The Double DOOR (I WAS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD THE DAY TIX WENT ON SALE , BUT I DID'NT KNOW ABOUT IT.) AND tHE ARAGON VOMITORIUM . I got the word the cops were cracking down on scalpers , so tickets would be available on the street for face , if not a little more. Face , MINUS "SERVICE CHARGE" , was $50. ON THE STREET , EVERYBODY WAS CHARGING $400 , A SET PRICE , JUST LIKE HEROIN !
I'D STILL LIKE TO SEE THEM ONE MORE TIME , BUT , NOT FOR HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS , THANX.
Hello
I wan't to let everyone know about my own little radio massacre. The Show is called Acid Drop and I send it from the very small and crappy Radioindustrie Studio in Switzerland.
Go to: Acid Drop on Radioindustrie.ch
I play a lot of styles from blues and rockabilly to garage, punk, trash and so on. Always old and new stuff. Comments are in Swiss-German. Also Bands from the hideout. send me comments, feedback or tracks you want me to play to:
acid@radioindustrie.ch or on the shows page
I think the show is streamable. It comes at least one a month on sundays from 7 pm to 8 pm (mostly longer) Middle European Time.
It's also on itunes for free, you can subscribe
Here's the Playlist from my latest episode (Nr. 34? maybe more)
Summertime Blues - The Who
My Baby's Gone Away - The Scumbugs
13 MPH and I'm Speeding - McFadden's Parachute
Driven by Love - 45 Spider
Too Fast - Rock 'n' Roll Monkey and the Robots
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - The Ventures
Take Me Home - Drunken Shrimps
Rosalyn - The Undertakers
You Got Good Taste - The Cramps
Good Suits and Fightin' Boots - The Bonnevilles
Bedrock - Frantik Flinstone
Pick 'Em Up Shake 'Em Down - Cecil McCullough
I Don't know Why - Al & the Black Cats
She Turned Out - The Ohm
The Church of Rock 'n' Roll - The Beat Killers
Beaver Fever - The Brain Eaters
Devil Child - The Deep Eynde
I'm A Baby - 9th Street Market
Gonna make you mine - Riot Squad
Grow your own - Small Faces
Suburbia - Schleprock
I keep posting here for upcoming shows. Enjoy
May the Fuzz be with you!
fuck yeah
Becky Blitz said:
Check out my psyched band... BRAIN WASHINGTON http://youtu.be/y8JGISIt9lM
I don't have many fuzz pedals, but the Land of the Rising Fuzzz to me captures 60's fuzz. It's based on the shin-ei companion with a couple extras for you to tweak around with. I dialed in the guitar tone to the intro on the MC5 version of "I can only give you everything" effortlessly. I can't say it's the most versatile pedal, but it nails that agitated electricity sound that screams 60's to me. I love my Black Russian Muff but that's for meatier tasks.
My September show is a special edition celebrating Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia, so there's lots of fuzz and feedback, with an exclusive from Mugstar and a special 30 minute psych mix from The Time And Space Machine alongside great sounds from The Lucid Dream, Plank!, Baltic Fleet, Wolf People and laods more.
Show streams at various times all month - check www.dandelionradio.com/schedule for detals.
Let me know if you get the chance to hear it - pete@dandelionradio.com
Cheers!