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    • July 31, 2012 4:12 AM CDT
    • First broadcast of the new show for August is at 4pm (UK time) on August 1st with 3 tracks from the latest Garage Punk Hideout comp, a preview of the Liverpool International Psychedlic Festival, and loads of new stuff, including ace Cambodian psych-pop, drone-y bluegrass and some lovely dub, as well as a couple of vintage rock n roll moments.- join me, won't you?

       

      Give me a shout if you like what you hear - pete@dandelionradio.com

    • July 31, 2012 3:49 AM CDT
    • Sad news indeed.

      Here's a pic from Thee Vicars last but one gig at WEIRDSVILLE on 7th July.

      RIP.

    • July 30, 2012 4:32 PM CDT
    • My thoughts go to Thee Vicars and Chris' family and friends during this time.

      Such a tragic event.

      Sincere Condolences.

    • July 30, 2012 3:40 PM CDT
    • Sad . Seemed nice and certainly a great guitarist with a unique mani(a)c style .

      He's gonna be missed . 

    • July 31, 2012 2:10 AM CDT
    • Too many to sensibly list, so here are five. Supercharger - Icepick 7" on Pre-BS. The aforementioned Teengenerate release on Wild Wild. Buzzcocks' Love You More on United Artists. The Undertones - You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It?) on Sire. Magazine - A Song From Under The Floorboards on Virgin. Although the Peel session version of the latter is the one which really makes the hairs of my neck prick up in nostalgic attention.

    • July 31, 2012 12:02 AM CDT
    • favorite 7" and one i recently got my hands on:

      The Gories - Nitroglycerine/Makin Love

      just perfect.


    • July 30, 2012 6:27 PM CDT
    • YOU CAN SAY "GROOVY" . NO BARRIERS , HERE (I DON'T THINK.) . Oh , yeah ! The Troggs kept recording well into the '90s , if not later. The last major release , that I know of , was "Athens Andover", a mostly strong LP/CD , inspite of , not because of , direct  REM involvement. That was in the early 90's. I interviewed Reg Presley in 2000 , and , at that time , he said they had a World Cup song for Manchester United that was ready to go , but , the label went bankrupt , so , they decided to hang on to it until the next World Cup. Don't think anythng ever came of it....But , until Presley's extremely unfortunate recent battle with Lung Cancer  put a nearly 50 year career on ice , The Troggs were still kicking ass and taking names as of a year or so ago. There's plenty of evidence of that on You Tube , as well.

    • July 30, 2012 4:05 PM CDT
    • FAVORITES THAT i DON'T HAVE  - The Troggs "Just A Little Too Much" , RAW records , maybe '78?   The REAL Garage Punk , The Johnny Burnette/Ricky Nelson  classic gets the Troggs treatment. RAW also released the outstanding "Showbiz" single by The Downliners Sect.

    • July 30, 2012 11:55 PM CDT
    • oh snap! this is crazy! sooooo good!

    • July 30, 2012 9:52 PM CDT
    • It's hard to keep track of what has been mentioned so far, but the latest Permanent Records email update lists a reissue of an LP by Metz (1974 band from Texas, not the current noise rock band):

    • July 30, 2012 7:47 PM CDT
    • His Kingdom Come (HIS WILL BE DONE.)output , and various solo albums was released on.....I forget the label. A friend just sent me his album with Vincent Crane on CD. I don't know if his album with Jimmy Carl Black was ever reissued. I should've bought it at the time. From there , you're getting into mostly or all CD. THE ABORTED SECOND CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN ALBUM "Strange Worlds" was released on vinyl on Reckless , I think , 1988. Yes , Reckless as in the record store in London , Chicago , and formerly San Francisco and Evanston , Ill. I don't know if it was reissued on CD. IT'S A GREAT ALBUM. MAYBE BETTER THAN THE FIRST.  There's a Live at The Marquee CD from 10 or 15 years ago , a career spanning effort. Plus , Arthur did a fantastic duet with Phil May on The Pretty Things' 40TH ANNIVERSARY LIVE DVD/CD.
       
      ratoonie said:

      Dont really Know what is rarer:....my friend had a copy of Fire on a 45.... Atlantic,......I've had 2 copys of the Clown-star album...... both were cut-outs & both were on Track...
      has any of his stuff been re-issued on CD??????

    • July 30, 2012 6:17 PM CDT
    •  I met Dave Vanian once , in the early 90's. He told me his Birthday was coming up in a week. I commented that Bela Lugosi's Birthday had just passed . He said , "Yes , I'm the same year , actually." . I said "???????".  He said , "I mean , I was BORN in the year that he DIED.".

    • July 30, 2012 5:47 PM CDT
    • Ali:

      After reading the terminal-boredom post, i almost wished i hadn't, cause now everytime i look at the back of the Gibson Brothers/Workdogs LP, Punk Rock Truck Drivin' Song Of A Gun, i'm seeing those initials....it did make me laugh out loud for a minute (or 2) at the utter stupidity of it all!!



      Ali Want said:

      There's a thread on the Terminal Boredom board which explains a little more: http://terminal-boredom.com/forums/index.php?topic=24544.0 and I seem to recall (although based on somewhat hazily-remembered conversations with Howland and Evans) that it was all sorted out somewhere along the line.

    • July 30, 2012 9:58 AM CDT
    • Thanks for the help. In the "We Never Learn" book, he does mention that it was a "brief" beef, implying that it didn't last too long or cause any major problems, considering the people in both bands/camps were amicably hanging out together (to some extent) at each other's shows (according to the book).

      I was just curious about the story, considering how influential the members of each band are in our little arena of crusty rock.

    • July 30, 2012 3:57 PM CDT
    • NOW , i FORGET....i THINK THAT LINE CD HAD RON WOOD , NOT EDDIE PHILLIPS , ON THE COVER. BUT , BACK IN THE PRE - CD DAYS , THERE WERE A FEW EURO COMPS WITH GOOD COLOR PICS.
       
      John Battles said:

      MY EX HAD ONE OR TWO ORIGINAL PS 45s (I have "Makin' Time" , but w/o a picture sleeve.)AND COPIED ONE FOR ME....BUT , I GUESS I NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT THE SCARCITY OF REALLY GOOD PHOTOS.   FOR YEARS , ALL I HAD WAS A LINE COMPILATION FROM GERMANY , WITH A VERY GOOD COLOR PIC. THAT , AND THE RAW 45 REISSUE W/THE PS.

      THE UGLY THINGS FEATURE , FROM SEVERAL YEARS AGO , HAD GREAT PHOTOS FROM EVERY LINEUP OF THE GROUP (BARRING THE REFORMATION , IN ,WHAT? '93?, AND AFTER.).

      Not that i'm encouraging anyone to use any of them without checking it with Mike.

    • July 30, 2012 3:55 PM CDT
    • MY EX HAD ONE OR TWO ORIGINAL PS 45s (I have "Makin' Time" , but w/o a picture sleeve.)AND COPIED ONE FOR ME....BUT , I GUESS I NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT THE SCARCITY OF REALLY GOOD PHOTOS.   FOR YEARS , ALL I HAD WAS A LINE COMPILATION FROM GERMANY , WITH A VERY GOOD COLOR PIC. THAT , AND THE RAW 45 REISSUE W/THE PS.

      THE UGLY THINGS FEATURE , FROM SEVERAL YEARS AGO , HAD GREAT PHOTOS FROM EVERY LINEUP OF THE GROUP (BARRING THE REFORMATION , IN ,WHAT? '93?, AND AFTER.).

      Not that i'm encouraging anyone to use any of them without checking it with Mike.

    • July 30, 2012 3:32 PM CDT
    • ....Well , I think , the bottom line is , Spenser has been around for a long time , since the Pub Rock days.....I saw Wreckless Eric once , and , he said , before going solo , he auditioned for "A Garage band , Standells , Chocolate Watchband covers... with an American singer". I asked him , later , if he was talking about Mike Spenser . "YEH !  HOW DID YOU KNOW?". I said , well , I can't think of too many other American singers  who might have been trying to start a Garage band in Britain when there was even less call for one than there was , even here in the states. But , I asked Eric if this band (Presumably an embryonic version of The Cannibals that did'nt take off.) was before or after Mike's stint with The (Count) Bishops , to which he replied , "Mike Spenser was in the Count Bishops?!"

      I THINK , POSSIBLY , SPENSER ALSO WARRANTED A DOCUMENTARY , FOR CARRYING ON , REGARDLESS OF DEMAND. HE DID'NT BECOME , LIKE BILLY CHILDISH , HUGE IN AMERICA, OR EVEN P.PAUL FENECH , GRADUALLY POPULAR IN AMERICA. HE'S AN AMERICAN WHO CARVED A LITTLE NICHE IN ENGLAND....

    • July 30, 2012 9:50 AM CDT
    • Nice find Kop, I'm sure that was a small part of it. I don't think it's ever been shown again here and was probably never shown in the States?? The length might not be 30 minutes but it was a lot longer than that, if my old memory serves!

      kopper said:

      Not sure if this is what you're after or not (it's not even three minutes long, much less thirty!)...

    • July 30, 2012 9:38 AM CDT
    • Oh yeah, here he is!

      http://garagepunk.ning.com/profile/MikeSpenser

      Maybe if he's got a copy of it he could post it in our Video section (hint, hint)!

      Mark George Harrison said:

      Had a look through some of it earlier then found him on here! Have sent a friend request so maybe he can shed some light on it.

    • July 30, 2012 9:35 AM CDT
    • Had a look through some of it earlier then found him on here! Have sent a friend request so maybe he can shed some light on it.

    • July 30, 2012 12:23 PM CDT
    • The July 29th Show. R.I.P. Sherman Helmsley.

      http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20120729-0030-t1343518200.mp3

      The Setlist:

      KIT & THE OUTLAWS  DON'T TREAD ON ME 
       
      THE DEL-VETTS  LAST TIME AROUND 
      DR. FEELGOOD  SHE DOES IT RIGHT 
      ELTON MOTELLO  VICTIM OF TIME 
      THE ENIGMAS  BAD MEAT 
      COMPULSIVE GAMBLERS  PHONEY LESBIANS 
      DAVID BOWIE  I WISH YOU WOULD 
       
      TRICKY WOO  MAKING TIME 
      OLI BROWN  BLACK BETTY 
      R.L. BURNSIDE  GEORGIA WOMEN 
       
      LES MACCABEES  LA COURSE 
      THE FAIRIES  ANYTIME AT ALL 
       
      JOHN MAYALL  NOTHING TO DO WITH LOVE 
      MAGIC SLIM  THE MAN YOU NEED 
      CHARLES CALDWELL  HADN'T I BEEN GOOD TO YOU 
       
       
      BOB LOG III BOOB SCOTCH 
      GUITAR WOLF  HURRICAINE ROCK 
       
      DOROTHY BERRY  STANDING ON THE CORNER 
      SHIRLEY ELLIS  THE CLAPPIN' SONG 
      5678'S I'M BLUE 
      KITTY LOVE  YOU GOTTA CHANGE 
      GORE GORE GIRLS  FOX IN THE BOX 
      MARSHA GEE  PEANUT DUCK 
       
      JA'NET DUBOIS  MOVIN' ON UP 

    • July 30, 2012 12:21 PM CDT
    • Shop Assistants - no contest. Never lucky enough to see them live, but did see short-lived spin-off band The Motorcycle Boy supporting the Mary Chain in '87. Anyone ever see them?