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    • August 18, 2012 1:15 PM CDT
    • Radio What Wave Playlist.....Aug 16/2012


      For this particular show, we started one hour early, 5PM and played London Ontario combos from the late 70's up to about 1990. The reason, we're doing a big show on Oct 26th, called Underground Graphics London 1977 to 1990 which will be a visual display of the posters, zines, artwork etc from that era. This visual display will be at Forest City Gallery here in London. And for opening night, we've got a big bash planned featuring 4 local bands from the above era reuniting for the night; The Enemas, NFG, The Zellots and Uranus. It'll be an action packed night of rock'n'roll!  And if that isn't enough, we're bringing back our zine, What Wave for an all local issue that will be released at the opening of the show. We're also releasing a 90m cassette of almost all unreleased tunes from local bands from the 1977 to 1990 era. Some of those tunes may have been played in part 1 of the show.

      Part 1.....London Ontario bands

      1. NFG....Weekend Punx....recorded live in the late 70's/early 80's...no one is sure where it was recorded.

      2. UIC....Telephone...recorded live at Call The Office 3/16/85

      3. The Finks...Don't Bring Me Down....1987 demo

      4. Evil Hoodoos....Just Like Me....live recording, possibly from The Brunswick Hotel.

      5. B5 Blue...Lift Up Your Hood....live recording from The Brunswick Hotel.

      6. Sheep Look Up...Civil Disobedience...from a cassette they released in 1982.

      7. Radio 4...The Remedy...early 80's demo recorded by Chris Richards.

      8. The Zellots...Blades...1980 demo.

      9. The Generics....I Wanted To Be A Punk....1983 basement demo.

      10. Condo Christ....Patriotic Fever...demo

      11. The Terminals...Spiderman...from a retrospective CD called Violence As Usual.

      12. The Stoves...Can't Slow Down...recorded live at The Cedar Lounge 1979.

      13. Uranus....Dixie Fried...from a live broadcast on CFNY 1980.

      14. The Sci-Phonics....7 Nights To Rock...recorded live at Worley Roadhouse 12/5/92

      15. Tuerto Loco....Nancy Sinatra...recorded live on Radio What Wave 5/12/11.

      And that's the end of part 1....this portion of the show, should be archived for about 2 weeks at:http://www.chrwradio.ca/audio/by/title/out_to_hunch

      Part 2....ELVIS That's The Way To Spell Success...our trib to Elvis who passed away 35 years ago on the day this show aired.

      16.Elvis...Heartbreak Hotel...live in Little Rock 5/16/56

      17. Elvis...Interview after the above show in Little Rock.

      18. Elvis...I'll Never Let You Go...

      19. Elvis...That's All Right.

      20 Orion....Rockabilly Rebel...from the Rockabilly LP from 1980 on Sun Records. This guy sang, moved and kind of looked like Elvis, but for one thing. He wore a mask so you couldn't tell his real identity. But the chicks dug it, so Orion was able to have a career milking the dead Elvis schtick. He was killed in a botched robbery several years after retiring the act.

      21. Orion....Lover Please...from the 1979 LP. Reborn on Sun Records.

      22. Janice K....Hard Headed Woman...from a 1987 home demo. Janice K is from Nebraska and is one of the few female Elvis acts. She has the chops to back it up, as she saw Elvis live many times and was even a guest at one of the King's many parties. Janice K has been featured on many of the mainstream talk shows (Oprah, Inside Edition etc) the mainstream press (People magazine) and even several What Wave cassettes!

      23. Janice K...One Night...as above.

      24. El Vez...Hurarches Azules...from the Graciasland CD on SFTRI. The Mexican Elvis, and like Janice K has had lots of mainstream press. El Vez was formerly in a punk band that you probably know of, The Zeros.

      25. Boy From Nowhere....Burnin' Love...1987 demo from local rock'n'roll combo.

      26. Frank Ridsdale...Mystery Train...recorded live on Radio WW 10/16/10.

      27. Cowboy Project...All Shook Up...brand new local combo who could have members that are also in The Kards and/or Robbie Antone's Blues Machine.

      28. Cowboy Project...Jailhouse Rock...as above.

      29. Jane Doe...There's A Guy Works Down The Chipstore Swears He's Elvis...local combo from the mid 80's who released just this one 7".

      30. Peter Singh...Elvis I'm On The Phone...1982 7" on Albion Records in which Elvis comes on at the end and explains that he's not really dead.

      31. The Supreme Bagg Team...Crankin' With Elvis...from Mr Garager's Neighbourhood LP that we released in 1989 on OG Records.

      32. Deja Voodoo....Let Elvis Die...from It Came From Canada Volume 5, 1989 OG Records.

      33. Chris Houston...Baby Jesus Looks Like Elvis...from It Came From Canada Volume 3, 1988 OG Records. Chris was a former member of The Forgotten Rebels....

      34. Forgotten Rebels...Elvis Is Dead...from the In Love With The System LP on Star Records.

      35. Satan's Cheerleaders...Tribute To Elvis...from the Infinity CD on SFTRI. That's Vampira doing the double tracked vocals.

      36. Crawlspace...The Devil Talks In Tongues...from the In The Gospel Zone LP on Bona Fide Records 1988.

      37. Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper...(619) 239-KING...from the Root Hog or Die LP. I could not find a copy of Elvis Is Everywhere, their semi-hit!

      38. Gun Club...For The Love Of Ivy...from their debut, 1981's Fire Of Love with the immortal words; 'All Dressed Up Like An Elvis From Hell'.

      39. Janis Martin...My Boy Elvis...from the Wild Wild Young Woman compilation LP on Rounder Records.

      40. Wanda Jackson...closes the show talking about Elvis as we've run out of time once more.

      Thanx for all the crazy phone calls, emails, facebook messages etc...this 2 parter was a blast to do!

      The show is archived for a couple of weeks at:

      http://www.chrwradio.ca/audio/by/title/radio_what_wave

      Next show, Thursday Aug 23rd, 6PM EST is going to be an all female show to show some solidarity with the women of Pussy Riot who have been found guilty of 'hooliganism'.

    • August 18, 2012 1:13 PM CDT
    • to the drumming question, a small cardboard box of old bolts and a suitcase sounds pretty cool with reverb!

    • August 18, 2012 3:03 AM CDT
    • They didn't use pedals, but a lot of garage bands used Reverb in the 60's..natural hall reverbs ( I know Link Wray recorded songs this way ) and Spring Reverb Units. I recently bought a Vibro Champ XD ( Tube Hybrid amp ) and I swear by it..I can get very decent overdriven tones on the tweed setting and the blackface clean settings are damn close..I've owned a Pro, Super and Twin Reverbs and it's %95 there. Most solid state/hybrid amps are rubbish, but I have found the Vox Pathfinder 15R & Vibro Champ XD to be solid amps for practise & recording basic demos.

      Bamalama Records said:

      I am not a believer in distortion pedals - too friggin' metal and rawk. Overdrive your amp - that's the only distortion you need. Or loosen a tube like Link Wray. Slash your speaker cone with a razor blade (that's how Dave Davies did it and I swear by it but I have several amps) and it's not that expensive to put in a new cone.  Get an amp with tremolo or, most importantly, REVERB! DON'T GET A REVERB PEDAL!! Nothing sounds worse... A tremolo unit is ok if you can't get an amp with both but reverb pedals are the seed of Stan's nutsack. Nobody in the 50s or 60s were using pedals and you don't need 'em. Get a fuzz for solos or single note riffs but distortion pedals - bleh. People rely WAY too much in pedals these days (that and fucking modeling amps - LOSER) and they don't sound organic - they sound fake and sterile and shitty (and not in the way you want it to sound shitty). Cheap guitars aren't really necessary but they will work well. My main guitar these days is a Kent Americana.

       

      Listen to records you like and learn the songs and then STEAL THEM! You'll learn everything you need to know. Lessons, books, etc are overrated and a waste of money.

    • August 17, 2012 4:08 PM CDT
    • Not "beat," per se, but I'd have to say the most authentic band I've heard the past couple of years is Nick Curran and the Lowlifes, hands down.

    • August 17, 2012 3:18 PM CDT
    • Show #385: "The Eggman Collection #119"

      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 119th installment of The Eggman Collection and hear bands and artists like: Gryphon, MAson, Bee Gees, Tudor Lodge, Funkadelic, October Country, The Tremeloes, The Dolphins, Rainbow Ffolly, Dirty Filthy Mud, The Lollipop Shoppe, The Savage Rose, Kaleidoscope, The Joint Effort, The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble, The Rock Garden, The Velvet Underground & Nico, The Moles, Guru Guru, Matching Mole, and many others!!!

      ***To stream The Metaphysical Circus live via the web click this link: http://portsmouthcommunityradio.org/listen ... to listen to past shows, view playlists and more, fan the show by "liking it" on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Metap ... 6748511750
      Live every Friday night at 10pm to 1am EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!

      Watch my playlist unravel before your eyes LIVE here: http://wscafm.radioactivity.fm/

      Egg

    • August 17, 2012 6:32 AM CDT
    • pussy riot?

    • August 16, 2012 7:57 PM CDT
    • McRackins...don't like their records that much, but they're really great on stage...

      okay, and last but not least...

      THE NEANDERTHALS on 'Ghoul-A-Go-Go'

      ...plus the World Famous Pontani Sisters

    • August 16, 2012 7:48 PM CDT
    • hehe, yep! close this one...

      Alex said:

      The Mummies.  End of discussion.

    • August 16, 2012 8:55 PM CDT
    • I'm really big on walking around with my phone blasting music out of its little bitty Tart 'n' Tiny sized speaker. Under normal circumstances, i just let it play on Shuffle. However, if the weather or atmosphere suggests something specific, i play that instead...for instance, "Talk Talk Talk" by the PSYCHEDELIC FURS is good if you're walking by the river at night, but not as good if you're walking to get ice cream at Noon. 20/20 is good if it's damp out; "Where It's At With The Wind" works well in late afternoon. The DREAM SYNDICATE are good if it's Fall, and MICK FARREN & THE DEVIANTS "Screwed Up" is particularly excellent if you are by the river and it's dark AND you're all fucked up. Otherwise, as i said, shuffle play.

    • August 16, 2012 7:33 PM CDT
    • Velvets are okay for me, but not 'on the road'...hate Pere Ubu (hehe...), love THE RAMONES, THEE HEADCOATS and Phil's Girl Groups seem to be okay, too...as you mentioned, it depends on one'S mood a lot, of course...

      Elliot Smoke said:

      I tend to enjoy Velvet Underground, Pere Ubu, Ramones, Soft Boys, Headcoats and 50s Spector-ish girl groups on my perambulations. Depends on my mood.

    • August 16, 2012 7:16 PM CDT
    • some more stuff I like...

      DC SNIPERS - I Want Some Knives

      DC SNIPERS - All Humans Are Garbage

      THE PERSUADERS - My Life My Way

    • August 16, 2012 7:11 PM CDT

    • yeah, CHEATER SLICKS!!!
      Sir Coyler said:

      "WALK UP THE STREET" - CHEATER SLICKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • August 16, 2012 7:08 PM CDT
    • yep! no introduction needed...

      peskypesky said:

      Ramones

      Stooges

    • August 16, 2012 7:07 PM CDT
    • hehe, like this song a lot, still love the Turks' version a lot more than the original, anyway, great explanation, maybe everyone should listen to it before going to work...

      ixnayray said:

      Mr. Suit by The New Bomb Turks. It makes me feel like a total badass. Then I arrive at work and get bossed around all day.

    • August 16, 2012 7:02 PM CDT
    • yep, great album to listen to, especially when on the way to yer loved one, i guess...

      Mark George Harrison said:

      When my other half lived in London my favourite album for getting from Kings Cross to where she lived was The Monks 'Black monk time', perfect for pushing through a crowded London on a Friday afternoon!

    • August 16, 2012 7:00 PM CDT
    • sorry, no clue 'bout this one...really dig rockabilly a lot but I'm not an expert at all...

      Last Night said:

      http://garagepunk.ning.com/profiles/blogs/radioblivion-no70-the-end

      What is the first song in the intro ???



      Last Night said:

      Which make me think about the first song in the Radioblivion intro i can't figured it out, it goes "Wild Street, Wild Street, I'm just born on a Wild Street", i guess it's a psycho band...

      any idea?

    • August 16, 2012 6:59 PM CDT
    • hehe, great taste. man...

      Jarkko Immonen said:

      Aaah, life and the places it takes us...

      gary gilmore said:


       -just remembered listening to this on a neon yellow sony walkman on my way to this chic-who-never-ended-up-being-my-true-love house! hah!


      Anyhow, I found myself pondering this question A LOT this morning, trying to come up with the perfect playlist song-by-song. I came to the conclusion that there are several variables to be taken into account - whether it's a brisk sunny morning and you're on your way to the gym or the beach, a grey afternoon and you're stuck in the after work traffic, of if it's a cool evening stroll, destination unknown. To me, the answer would be drastically different on each occasion.


      But, based on the commute this morning (it was a bit chilly but sunny outside), I would have to say that in the ideal situation I would've:

      - started off with some good ole 70s/80s power pop, as that tender, not-quite-awake-yet state of being calls for some sweet, up-beat melodies (btw, I consider it important not to put the music on before stepping out of the door, but preferably just as you breath in the first of the fresh morning air):

      POINTED STICKS - PART OF THE NOISE

      THE RUBINOOS - I WANNA BE YOUR BOYFRIEND

      THE LIMIT - UH OH

      - then, around the time I got on the bus, feeling energized and positive, I'd crank it up a notch, and the person sitting next to me would just have to deal with my lip-syncin'-head-boppin'-eyes-closed demeanor:

      RADIO BIRDMAN - MURDER CITY NIGHTS

      THE KIDS - THIS IS ROCK 'N ROLL

      PAGANS - WHAT'S THIS SHIT CALLED LOVE?

      SWEATMASTER - ANIMAL

      - finally, getting off the bus and taking the short walk to the office, I would pull out all guns and yank my neck like crazy with my fists in the air, parading my armpits to everyone present:

      TEENGENERATE - DRESSED IN BLACK

      THE REATARDS - TEENAGE HATE

      OBLIVIANS - CHRISTINA

      Then, when I got to work I'd be like "What? Those stats don't add up? That meeting's been cancelled? We're going bankrupt? SO THE FUCK WHAT, BRING THE MOFO ON! I'M READY! YEEEEEEEAAAAOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      (Holy shit - I really gotta try this out one of these mornin's...)

    • August 16, 2012 6:58 PM CDT
    • hehe, remembering the good ole' walkman-days, great choice i think...

      John Battles said:

      My favotite song to start out down the street with my ipod (I listen to tapes on my Walkman more often , if anything , these days.) is "I Don't Believe in Anything" by The Nevebreakers. Mainly because it's the first song of theirs that turns up , but , also , it's a good one to face the hordes out on the street with.... 

    • August 16, 2012 4:42 PM CDT
    • The Astronauts - Surf Party b/w Kuk