You tube has really changed our music scene here with video's and movie's that have been redone with new technology and released to the world. Top shelf stuff for sure.
You tube has really changed our music scene here with video's and movie's that have been redone with new technology and released to the world. Top shelf stuff for sure.
oh snap! this is crazy! sooooo good!
This week's program featured music from The Jam, Radio Birdman, Alex Chilton, Cold Warps, Future Primitves, The Deadly Lo-Fi, Mudhoney and more!
Listen/download the podcast here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20120731-1030-t1343727000.mp3
Check out my blog post on The Jam's In The City single here: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/07/in-city-show-415.html
The Play List:
1. Ty Segall – It #1
2. Dirty Projectors – maybe that was it
3. Deadly Lo-Fi – Walk Into The Sun
4. Micronite Filters – Hit The Hammer On The Nail
5. Mudhoney – What Moves The Heart
6. Lime Spiders – Nine Miles High
7. Cardboard Brains – Babies Run My World
8. Pelicans – New Wave
9. Johnny Jaws and The Sharks – Wizard
10. The Plain Steel – Away
11. Alex Chilton – Girl After Girl
12. Neil Young & Crazy Horse- Gallows Pole
13. The Beach Boys – The Shift
14. Young Rival – Another Nobody
15. Cold Warps - Slimer
16. The Future Primitives – Sea of Words
18. The Black Angels – Haunting at 1300 McKinley
19. The Police – On Any Other Day
20. Talking Heads – No Compassion
21. Devo – Sloppy (I Saw My Baby Gettin’)
22. The Jam – In The City
23. The Jam – Takin' My Love
24. Sex Pistols – Satellite
25. Radio Birdman – Aloha Steve and Danno
Rational Animals
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Gruesome Grinham said:
Paul Messis on Stae records mate - you will dig it ex members of The mystreated back up on some trax. Need I say more
oops, spelled his last name wrong, it's SEGALL
Black Rabbit said:
My friend turned me on to a Swedish band called The Bad Losers. I don't know if you'd call 'em straight up glam , but , they seem to be Faces , Mott and Hanoi Rocks - influenced , for sure.
Pretty good .
A friend just pointed that out. And another friend from MBR says "this is my pal phil king's project! he's responsible for most of the cool junk shop glam comps that have come out in the past few years. he also produced the jesse hector film i was featured in. he writes for a lot of london rock mags and now plays bass for jesus & mary chain. i'm planning on having him on the show in sept. when the band is in town."
Matt said:
Anybody heard about this glam book from the Singsing people - Wired Up? http://www.wiredupbook.com/#!home/mainPage Comes with a Hector 45 re-ish. Been looking forward to this for a while.
Anybody heard about this glam book from the Singsing people - Wired Up? http://www.wiredupbook.com/#!home/mainPage Comes with a Hector 45 re-ish. Been looking forward to this for a while.
Have never seen that name on the various junkshop glam comps. Some of it reminds me of Mott, not bad.
Daniel M said:
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):
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):
OK, I also posted it here:
http://www.reddit.com/r/GaragePunk/comments/xgf90/garagepunk_hideout_comp_series/
Didn't realize there was a GaragePunk subreddit. Still learning this stuff, sorry.
I just used Reddit for the first time to try to promote the Hideout Comp Series there. Do any of you use that site? I've never spent much time there myself (although I do have an account there, so I must have used it at one time, but for what, I don't know!). Here's the link:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Music/comments/xgaws/the_garagepunk_hideout_comp_series/
Anyway, if any of you have an account there, please check out the post and vote it up and comment! Maybe it'll help us sell a few copies. ;)
Cheers!
I gotta agree with both of you - as soon as I saw the discussion topic, in fact, I thought of that Brides record. Oddly enough, I just picked it up last month. Some foolish or desperate person sold his entire HUGE punk collection (over a thousand records) to my local record store in June, and I was able to get my hands on a bunch of Rip-Off Records releases, including the aforementioned Brides 45.
Matt said:
Totally agree with that estimation on the Brides 45. PC Action is my favorite Time Flys song too.
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.
favorite 7" and one i recently got my hands on:
The Gories - Nitroglycerine/Makin Love
just perfect.
The Cyborgs
Of course no U.S. punk band is worthy of Russia's Pussy Riot!! Hands down the greatest masked band EVER!!! Because they went to jail for their music and could overthrow Putin.
Daikaiju!! Fuggin' insane!
THe COYOTE MEN are back in the ring, see them at WEIRDSVILLE London, Sat 1st Sept
Sad news...what happened to this guy?
Wow. This is really terrible news.
Was a big fan of Thee Vicars, especially around the time of Psychotic Beat!, and played them endlessly on the Dandelion show. What a shame.
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