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    • July 26, 2012 8:28 AM CDT
    • QFT. When we saw the Fadeaways play last fall, I asked my husband if he thought the drummer knew how cool his hair looked while he was playing.


      John Battles said:

       If you're Japanese , any of you , take pride in the fact that you have the best fucking HAIR in the world.

    • July 25, 2012 3:55 PM CDT
    • Drop what you're doing , all of you , and look up The Golden Cups' "Hey Joe" , if you've never heard it. UNFUCKINSANE !!!!!!!
       
      Old School Hero said:

      THIS. I love 60's Group Sounds. Gotta love that wyld version of Hey Joe by the Golden Cups. Also can't forget Blind Bird (Please Kill Me) by The Mops. 
       
      John Battles said:

      ....I kind of got off most of the Japanese Garage bands that were popular (Well , KNOWN TO SOME , put it that way.) mainly in the 90's. I liked The Sleez Sisters , still do , tho' I only have one single and maybe a track on a comp (If I did'nt trade it in.). Just kinda fun , catchy  all - girl Punk. I still like Mescaline Drive , who were an all - girl Psych/Garage / Pop outfit. Very catchy tunes. There's live video on youboob (Touche , Kopper.) .

      But , I'm a little surprised , seems no one's mentioned Group Sound , where this whole thing began in Japan. Group Sound is what they called the mid - 60's Anglo - American - influenced bands in Japan. A lot of this stuff is pretty insane , fuzztone overload sonic boom , but , some , like The Tigers , who were huge in Japan , is more Pop - oriented. Some bands swung both ways. Musically. But , I'd recommend The Spiders , Golden Cups , Carnabeats , Voltage , Beavers , Dynamites , Outkast , Playboy , Rangers , Swing West....The Spiders and Golden Cups were among the biggest , so there IS footage on You Tube, more of The Spiders , last I checked. The excellent "G.S. I Love You" series on Big Beat , curated by Alec Palao , will definitely set you in the right direction. That , and the Teen Trash From Tokyo series (3 volumes , released on colored vinyl , from Italy , they tell us. These came out Late 80'S OR EARLY 90's.) , if you can track 'em down....But , before even that , there was the Elecki movement ,fronted by Guitarist , Singer , Composer and Arranger , Yuzo Kayawa.  Elecki was inspired by The Ventures and Surf music. If you like Los Straitjackets , you already like Elecki. As Group Sound took over , Kayawa got into film sountracks , including some of the popular Giant Monster -Sci Fi films. But , his work in that area was also very Psych and Garage oriented.  I think he still records today. I saw video from just a few years ago , and it still sounded like the early Elecki stuff.  I've only recently taken any interest in post - GS Japanese Rock , but , the first Glam band inJapan , Vodka Collins , come recommended by me , and probably several others , here. Vodka Collins was actually lead by  a White guy from the East Coast , Alan Merrill , with two Japanese band members. Man's Ruin put out a CD of their recordings , very Bowie/Bolanesque with a good , hard guitar sound. Merrill moved to the UK ,and had a hit with The Arrows. That song would go on to be one of the biggest Rock singles by a female artist in the last Quarter of the 20TH Century.

      "I Love Rock'n' Roll".

    • July 25, 2012 3:54 PM CDT
    •  If you're Japanese , any of you , take pride in the fact that you have the best fucking HAIR in the world. Even his mudflap looks great ! Great threads , too . And , look , the kids are dancing to Rock'n'Roll. I remember that.

      OK , the hair and clothes don't play Rock'n'Roll , but , they sure did ! Thanks for sharing.

    • July 25, 2012 7:04 AM CDT

    •  John Battles said:

      The Stalins ( Punk.80's , still active ?)

      Nope (I think), but Michiro Endo (solo) is still playing.

      http://apia-net.com/michiro/

       

      N.P.  I found a rare video of the Rockers some weeks ago.

    • July 25, 2012 6:35 AM CDT
    • THIS. I love 60's Group Sounds. Gotta love that wyld version of Hey Joe by the Golden Cups. Also can't forget Blind Bird (Please Kill Me) by The Mops. 
       
      John Battles said:

      ....I kind of got off most of the Japanese Garage bands that were popular (Well , KNOWN TO SOME , put it that way.) mainly in the 90's. I liked The Sleez Sisters , still do , tho' I only have one single and maybe a track on a comp (If I did'nt trade it in.). Just kinda fun , catchy  all - girl Punk. I still like Mescaline Drive , who were an all - girl Psych/Garage / Pop outfit. Very catchy tunes. There's live video on youboob (Touche , Kopper.) .

      But , I'm a little surprised , seems no one's mentioned Group Sound , where this whole thing began in Japan. Group Sound is what they called the mid - 60's Anglo - American - influenced bands in Japan. A lot of this stuff is pretty insane , fuzztone overload sonic boom , but , some , like The Tigers , who were huge in Japan , is more Pop - oriented. Some bands swung both ways. Musically. But , I'd recommend The Spiders , Golden Cups , Carnabeats , Voltage , Beavers , Dynamites , Outkast , Playboy , Rangers , Swing West....The Spiders and Golden Cups were among the biggest , so there IS footage on You Tube, more of The Spiders , last I checked. The excellent "G.S. I Love You" series on Big Beat , curated by Alec Palao , will definitely set you in the right direction. That , and the Teen Trash From Tokyo series (3 volumes , released on colored vinyl , from Italy , they tell us. These came out Late 80'S OR EARLY 90's.) , if you can track 'em down....But , before even that , there was the Elecki movement ,fronted by Guitarist , Singer , Composer and Arranger , Yuzo Kayawa.  Elecki was inspired by The Ventures and Surf music. If you like Los Straitjackets , you already like Elecki. As Group Sound took over , Kayawa got into film sountracks , including some of the popular Giant Monster -Sci Fi films. But , his work in that area was also very Psych and Garage oriented.  I think he still records today. I saw video from just a few years ago , and it still sounded like the early Elecki stuff.  I've only recently taken any interest in post - GS Japanese Rock , but , the first Glam band inJapan , Vodka Collins , come recommended by me , and probably several others , here. Vodka Collins was actually lead by  a White guy from the East Coast , Alan Merrill , with two Japanese band members. Man's Ruin put out a CD of their recordings , very Bowie/Bolanesque with a good , hard guitar sound. Merrill moved to the UK ,and had a hit with The Arrows. That song would go on to be one of the biggest Rock singles by a female artist in the last Quarter of the 20TH Century.

      "I Love Rock'n' Roll".

    • July 24, 2012 8:37 PM CDT
    • I hit reply by mistake....The Plastics (80'S NEW WAVE) , SHEENA AND tHE ROCKETS (same), The Stalins ( Punk.80's , still active ?)

    • July 24, 2012 8:29 PM CDT
    • It's been a while , but I'd still recommend Mescaline Drive , a 80's - 90's (?)  all - Female Psych/Garage / Pop / Punk kinda band . A guy in Japan was nice enough to tell me about their current offshoot band , their name escapes me , now.

       Sleez Sisters - All Female , 90's , Punk .ONE 45 ON SYMPATHY with a version of "Sick on You" by The Boys and a great "Theme song". Holds up pretty well.

      Sledge Hammer (80's?) - Surely the only Japanese skinhead band to cover "Merry Jingle" , the Christmas medley recorded by key members of Thin Lizzy and The Sex Pistols as The Greedies.

      70'S -VODKA COLLINS , Glam , fronted by roundeye gai - jinius , Allan Merrill (He wrote "I Love Rock'n'Roll". Joan Jett still owes him one. ).

      60's - Yuzo Kayawa - Spearheaded the "Eleki" movement ( Influenced by Surf and The Ventures.)  , movie soundtracks , even Garage and Psych . Considered one of the true forefathers of Japanese Rock'n'Roll. Still active.

      Group Sound ( Garage /Psych and Pop sung in English and Japanese) - Spiders , Tigers , Golden Cups , Playboy , Carnabeats , Dynamites ( Also with Allan Merrill), Outkast (yes.) , Mops , Beavers , Swing West , Voltage ,. A ZILLION OTHERS.

    • July 26, 2012 5:54 AM CDT
    • Coincidentally, I'm going to open my show with Michael Monroe today (10AM Boston time http://wmbr.org) and was hoping they'd tour again.  Saw them last Oct. and it was really good. Looks like they've just been playing in Scandinavia for a while, doesn't he live in LA now? Hopefully they'll come back in the not too distant future.

      And Matt, if you come down to Boston to see Giuda, let me know.



      Duke Of Earl said:

      yES! I didnt like the news that dolls were playing with motley crue. Infact it flat out bugged and i refused to go. Now Im glad members split off and joined back in Hanoi. Need to hear when I can see that tour now. 
       
      John Battles said:

      tHAT'S VERY COOL , THAT YOU GOT TO SEE HANOI ROCKS IN THEIR PRIME. A STILL - MISUNDERSTOOD BAND. AMERICANS TENDED TO CLASSIFY 'EM AS "METAL". I did'nt get that , either......I almost got to see them , I wanted to , on the strength of 'Malibu Beach Nightmare " , but the show was cancelled , of course , following Razzle's death. But , Sam Yaffa and Steve Conte left the latter - day Dolls to join Michael Monroes's band , after Yaffa refused to tour with Motley Crue  , and most of you know why. End result , Monroe is now fronting an ass- whoopin' band that deserves to bear the Hanoi Rocks name , but , does'nt.
       

    • July 26, 2012 12:03 AM CDT
    • yES! I didnt like the news that dolls were playing with motley crue. Infact it flat out bugged and i refused to go. Now Im glad members split off and joined back in Hanoi. Need to hear when I can see that tour now. 
       
      John Battles said:

      tHAT'S VERY COOL , THAT YOU GOT TO SEE HANOI ROCKS IN THEIR PRIME. A STILL - MISUNDERSTOOD BAND. AMERICANS TENDED TO CLASSIFY 'EM AS "METAL". I did'nt get that , either......I almost got to see them , I wanted to , on the strength of 'Malibu Beach Nightmare " , but the show was cancelled , of course , following Razzle's death. But , Sam Yaffa and Steve Conte left the latter - day Dolls to join Michael Monroes's band , after Yaffa refused to tour with Motley Crue  , and most of you know why. End result , Monroe is now fronting an ass- whoopin' band that deserves to bear the Hanoi Rocks name , but , does'nt.
       
      Nero said:

      It actually worries me that I can remember this kind of stuff, but I have a feeling that the short-lived band you're thinking of was called Shooting Gallery. Think it was Andy McCoy, Tregunna, the singer was a guy called Billy Bang (? okay, I might have made that bit up), and Jo Dog from Dogs D'Amour was in them for a bit, too. Never heard them or saw them live, so quite why I remember this trivia is beyond me. Probably because I was a big Hanoi Rocks fan, saw them a couple of times in their prime, once at the Electric Ballroom in Camden with a band called Ligotage supporting, whose singer was Beki Bondage from Vice Squad, who were pursuing a similar punk/glam sound.

      I guess glam is at the root of it all for me, growing up in Seventies Britain. 'Blockbuster' and 'Hellraiser' by the Sweet were my first two 45s, and seeing Bowie in Top Of The Pops doing 'Starman' left an indelible impression. Funny, though, how bands like Sweet and Slade get referred to as 'bricklayers in eyeshadow' by the early punks (I'm thinking of people like Siouxsie, here), unlike the artier Bowie and Roxy Music.  

      John Battles said:

      PROBABLY. tHE ONLY PEOPLE i'VE HEARD TALK ABOUT THEM HAD LIVED IN FINLAND. Andy had , or has , a dysfunctional Rock 'n'Roll "Reality TV' show , liek the Osbournes and The $immon$  family.     I saw Andy twice in '88 WITH iGGY pOP , BUT , i THINK THAT'S THE ONLY U.S TOUR HE'S DONE SINCE THE ABORTIVE AND POORLY PROMOTED US TOUR WHICH ENDED , AS I'M SURE YOU ALL KNOW , IN DRUMMER , RAZZLE'S DEATH WITH VINCE NEAL AT THE WHEEL (HE COULD'NT HAVE SENT OUT FOR BEER?). NO , WAIT , THERE WAS ANOTHER BAND. I FORGET THEIR NAME. HIM , DAVE TREGUNNA OR Kenny Laguna, THE GUY FROM lORDS AND sHAM 69. MAYBE NASTY SUICIDE , TOO? They were at China Club , and I refused to go there.
       
      Duke Of Earl said:

      I heard 2 pelle albums but never the one with Andy Mccoy. Apparently they were finnish only releases. 
       
      The Fnords said:

      Pelle Miljoona was Andy McCoy's best-known pre-Hanoi Rocks band; I've none of their records though. D.

    • July 25, 2012 11:44 PM CDT
    • tHAT'S VERY COOL , THAT YOU GOT TO SEE HANOI ROCKS IN THEIR PRIME. A STILL - MISUNDERSTOOD BAND. AMERICANS TENDED TO CLASSIFY 'EM AS "METAL". I did'nt get that , either......I almost got to see them , I wanted to , on the strength of 'Malibu Beach Nightmare " , but the show was cancelled , of course , following Razzle's death. But , Sam Yaffa and Steve Conte left the latter - day Dolls to join Michael Monroes's band , after Yaffa refused to tour with Motley Crue  , and most of you know why. End result , Monroe is now fronting an ass- whoopin' band that deserves to bear the Hanoi Rocks name , but , does'nt.
       
      Nero said:

      It actually worries me that I can remember this kind of stuff, but I have a feeling that the short-lived band you're thinking of was called Shooting Gallery. Think it was Andy McCoy, Tregunna, the singer was a guy called Billy Bang (? okay, I might have made that bit up), and Jo Dog from Dogs D'Amour was in them for a bit, too. Never heard them or saw them live, so quite why I remember this trivia is beyond me. Probably because I was a big Hanoi Rocks fan, saw them a couple of times in their prime, once at the Electric Ballroom in Camden with a band called Ligotage supporting, whose singer was Beki Bondage from Vice Squad, who were pursuing a similar punk/glam sound.

      I guess glam is at the root of it all for me, growing up in Seventies Britain. 'Blockbuster' and 'Hellraiser' by the Sweet were my first two 45s, and seeing Bowie in Top Of The Pops doing 'Starman' left an indelible impression. Funny, though, how bands like Sweet and Slade get referred to as 'bricklayers in eyeshadow' by the early punks (I'm thinking of people like Siouxsie, here), unlike the artier Bowie and Roxy Music.  

      John Battles said:

      PROBABLY. tHE ONLY PEOPLE i'VE HEARD TALK ABOUT THEM HAD LIVED IN FINLAND. Andy had , or has , a dysfunctional Rock 'n'Roll "Reality TV' show , liek the Osbournes and The $immon$  family.     I saw Andy twice in '88 WITH iGGY pOP , BUT , i THINK THAT'S THE ONLY U.S TOUR HE'S DONE SINCE THE ABORTIVE AND POORLY PROMOTED US TOUR WHICH ENDED , AS I'M SURE YOU ALL KNOW , IN DRUMMER , RAZZLE'S DEATH WITH VINCE NEAL AT THE WHEEL (HE COULD'NT HAVE SENT OUT FOR BEER?). NO , WAIT , THERE WAS ANOTHER BAND. I FORGET THEIR NAME. HIM , DAVE TREGUNNA OR Kenny Laguna, THE GUY FROM lORDS AND sHAM 69. MAYBE NASTY SUICIDE , TOO? They were at China Club , and I refused to go there.
       
      Duke Of Earl said:

      I heard 2 pelle albums but never the one with Andy Mccoy. Apparently they were finnish only releases. 
       
      The Fnords said:

      Pelle Miljoona was Andy McCoy's best-known pre-Hanoi Rocks band; I've none of their records though. D.

    • July 25, 2012 5:12 PM CDT
    • Nice. It's like Cash reincarnated.

    • July 25, 2012 4:30 PM CDT
    • demon's claws

    • July 24, 2012 5:50 PM CDT
    • wow, thanks for all the replies everyone!! I'll probably end up checking out most of these. Y'all are awesome. feel free to post more!

      I notice Nobunny/Hunx & His Punx/Shannon & The Clams have been posted a few times. I absolutely love those guys.

    • July 25, 2012 3:43 PM CDT
    •  No , it's true. Mick is from The Deep South . He led the big migration to England that was later followed by The Walker Bros. , Jimi Hendrix , Suzi Quatro and Sparks. He had to take a course in Assimilation , though when he attended The London College of Economics. IN OTHER WORDS , WHEREAS AN ENGLISH PERSON MIGHT SAY "BANGERS AND MASH , PLEASE" , MICK WOULD HAVE SAID , "A FULL SLAB , WITH LOUISIANA HOT SAUCE , CORNBREAD , AND WHAT SIDES HAVE YOU GOT?".


       "TEA , milk and sugar , with lemon , if you will".        "Sweet tea , ma'am"

       " I SAY , I DON'T ARF FANCY HER !"    "Gaaahhh damn ! She's hot as July Jam".

      " I quite like Muddy Waters on Chess Records , me. It'd be an HONOUR  to share the same stage with him , one day....AHHHHH. As if that'll ever happen." 

      "Muddy Waters? I filled his car up with Regular , once. Purdy good guy to shoot the shit with.".


       Mark George Harrison said:

      Are you trying to imply Micks not from the deep south JB? The ever changing Jagger voice has always amused me, from well spoken middle class young man to naughty cockney to cringe inducing faux American accent. Still, when you've got his money!

      John Battles said:

      Mark George ,    WHA' , Y'MEAN , SOUTH OF LONDON?

      I've been too busy to just look it up , but , for eons (That's aoens in Yankeese.)

       I thought Jagger was saying " I'm gonna hit and run rape her in anger"
      (In "Midnight Rambler" ) , which , I thought , even for him , was misogynistic as Hell , though , obviously , not coming from the First Person P.O.V. , but from a role played in the song.     But , then , it occured to me , he was probably saying "Rapier" , as he's reading off a list of weapons ( " Knife - sharpened tipee - toe , shoot 'em dead....cloak and dagger....stick my knife right down your throat".).

      I also thought an audience member was saying "CODS , HAM !!! CODS , HAM !!!" , BUT , Rock'n'Roll fucks upyour ears.


      Mark George Harrison said:

      Sorry JB, I did wonder at you getting something wrong!

      A lot of Jaggers lyrics are hard to decipher due to his 'southern drawl!'

      John Battles said:

      THAT'S WHAT i WAS SAYING  , THAT THE CORRECT WORD WAS RAPIER , THE WAY I ORIGINALLY HEARD IT , THOUGH , WAS RAZOR.   FROM "HONKY TONK WOMEN ON , IT'S CORRECT LYRIC , FIRST.           ANYONE WANT TO TACKLE "MIDNIGHT RAMBLER , AND STAY FASHIONABLE , WHILE WE'RE AT IT?
       
      Mark George Harrison said:

      Whiskey in the jar is rapier JB, not razor. 

      John Battles said:

      "Hot and Nasty" , Black Oak Arkansas - "They call me hot and nasty , they call me Mr. Pansy.".       Actual lyric - "They call me Mr. Fancy".

      Johnny Thunders (And Walter Lure's Heroes) "Too Much Junkie Business"

      "Your the coolest thing in town , with your face flat on the ground. Friends went through your pockets as the coffee went down...."

      "...AS THE COFFIN WENT DOWN".

      ( I thought they were saying "Coffee" in reference the suposedly surefire way to revive an OD victim by pouring hot coffee down their throat , which , reportedly , is how original Dolls Drummer, Billy Murcia , died. ).

       

      "Honky Tonk Women" , YOU KNOW WHO. "I laid a Divorcee in New York City..."

                                       "I LATER DID THE SAME IN NEW YORK CITY....". 

       

      "Whiskey In The Jar" (Trad.) - Dubliners , Thin Lizzy.

      " I first produced me pistol , and then produced my rapier." 

      "And then produced my razor.''.

       

      David Bowie - "Hang on To Yourself" -     "And we move around like tigers on vaseline"

                      "If you like f*gg*ts and vaseline".  I'm sorry , that IS what it sounded like until I saw the actual lyrics.

       

      "All The Madmen "- "My libido split on me , give me some good old lobotomy."

                                 "And The Beatles split on me...." (Very topical for 1971.)

      "Ziggy Stardust" - "He could lick 'em by smiling....." . Do I have to say it?

                                 "The kids were just crass"     "The kids were just crap.".

       

      "Suffragette City"  "AW , DOOGIE , DON'T CRASH HERE"  

                                 "There's usually dope 'round here....".

       "Width of a Circle"    'To which he laughed insane "Kahlil Gibran".

                                 "To which he laughed and said "God's will , children."

       

      Romeo Void (I forget the song.)    "Get THAT JERK OFF YOUR MIND" (Do I have to say it?).

       

    • July 25, 2012 1:23 PM CDT
    • Are you trying to imply Micks not from the deep south JB? The ever changing Jagger voice has always amused me, from well spoken middle class young man to naughty cockney to cringe inducing faux American accent. Still, when you've got his money!

      John Battles said:

      Mark George ,    WHA' , Y'MEAN , SOUTH OF LONDON?

      I've been too busy to just look it up , but , for eons (That's aoens in Yankeese.)

       I thought Jagger was saying " I'm gonna hit and run rape her in anger"
      (In "Midnight Rambler" ) , which , I thought , even for him , was misogynistic as Hell , though , obviously , not coming from the First Person P.O.V. , but from a role played in the song.     But , then , it occured to me , he was probably saying "Rapier" , as he's reading off a list of weapons ( " Knife - sharpened tipee - toe , shoot 'em dead....cloak and dagger....stick my knife right down your throat".).

      I also thought an audience member was saying "CODS , HAM !!! CODS , HAM !!!" , BUT , Rock'n'Roll fucks upyour ears.


      Mark George Harrison said:

      Sorry JB, I did wonder at you getting something wrong!

      A lot of Jaggers lyrics are hard to decipher due to his 'southern drawl!'

      John Battles said:

      THAT'S WHAT i WAS SAYING  , THAT THE CORRECT WORD WAS RAPIER , THE WAY I ORIGINALLY HEARD IT , THOUGH , WAS RAZOR.   FROM "HONKY TONK WOMEN ON , IT'S CORRECT LYRIC , FIRST.           ANYONE WANT TO TACKLE "MIDNIGHT RAMBLER , AND STAY FASHIONABLE , WHILE WE'RE AT IT?
       
      Mark George Harrison said:

      Whiskey in the jar is rapier JB, not razor. 

      John Battles said:

      "Hot and Nasty" , Black Oak Arkansas - "They call me hot and nasty , they call me Mr. Pansy.".       Actual lyric - "They call me Mr. Fancy".

      Johnny Thunders (And Walter Lure's Heroes) "Too Much Junkie Business"

      "Your the coolest thing in town , with your face flat on the ground. Friends went through your pockets as the coffee went down...."

      "...AS THE COFFIN WENT DOWN".

      ( I thought they were saying "Coffee" in reference the suposedly surefire way to revive an OD victim by pouring hot coffee down their throat , which , reportedly , is how original Dolls Drummer, Billy Murcia , died. ).

       

      "Honky Tonk Women" , YOU KNOW WHO. "I laid a Divorcee in New York City..."

                                       "I LATER DID THE SAME IN NEW YORK CITY....". 

       

      "Whiskey In The Jar" (Trad.) - Dubliners , Thin Lizzy.

      " I first produced me pistol , and then produced my rapier." 

      "And then produced my razor.''.

       

      David Bowie - "Hang on To Yourself" -     "And we move around like tigers on vaseline"

                      "If you like f*gg*ts and vaseline".  I'm sorry , that IS what it sounded like until I saw the actual lyrics.

       

      "All The Madmen "- "My libido split on me , give me some good old lobotomy."

                                 "And The Beatles split on me...." (Very topical for 1971.)

      "Ziggy Stardust" - "He could lick 'em by smiling....." . Do I have to say it?

                                 "The kids were just crass"     "The kids were just crap.".

       

      "Suffragette City"  "AW , DOOGIE , DON'T CRASH HERE"  

                                 "There's usually dope 'round here....".

       "Width of a Circle"    'To which he laughed insane "Kahlil Gibran".

                                 "To which he laughed and said "God's will , children."

       

      Romeo Void (I forget the song.)    "Get THAT JERK OFF YOUR MIND" (Do I have to say it?).

       

    • July 24, 2012 7:42 PM CDT
    • Mark George ,    WHA' , Y'MEAN , SOUTH OF LONDON?

      I've been too busy to just look it up , but , for eons (That's aoens in Yankeese.)

       I thought Jagger was saying " I'm gonna hit and run rape her in anger"
      (In "Midnight Rambler" ) , which , I thought , even for him , was misogynistic as Hell , though , obviously , not coming from the First Person P.O.V. , but from a role played in the song.     But , then , it occured to me , he was probably saying "Rapier" , as he's reading off a list of weapons ( " Knife - sharpened tipee - toe , shoot 'em dead....cloak and dagger....stick my knife right down your throat".).

      I also thought an audience member was saying "CODS , HAM !!! CODS , HAM !!!" , BUT , Rock'n'Roll fucks upyour ears.


      Mark George Harrison said:

      Sorry JB, I did wonder at you getting something wrong!

      A lot of Jaggers lyrics are hard to decipher due to his 'southern drawl!'

      John Battles said:

      THAT'S WHAT i WAS SAYING  , THAT THE CORRECT WORD WAS RAPIER , THE WAY I ORIGINALLY HEARD IT , THOUGH , WAS RAZOR.   FROM "HONKY TONK WOMEN ON , IT'S CORRECT LYRIC , FIRST.           ANYONE WANT TO TACKLE "MIDNIGHT RAMBLER , AND STAY FASHIONABLE , WHILE WE'RE AT IT?
       
      Mark George Harrison said:

      Whiskey in the jar is rapier JB, not razor. 

      John Battles said:

      "Hot and Nasty" , Black Oak Arkansas - "They call me hot and nasty , they call me Mr. Pansy.".       Actual lyric - "They call me Mr. Fancy".

      Johnny Thunders (And Walter Lure's Heroes) "Too Much Junkie Business"

      "Your the coolest thing in town , with your face flat on the ground. Friends went through your pockets as the coffee went down...."

      "...AS THE COFFIN WENT DOWN".

      ( I thought they were saying "Coffee" in reference the suposedly surefire way to revive an OD victim by pouring hot coffee down their throat , which , reportedly , is how original Dolls Drummer, Billy Murcia , died. ).

       

      "Honky Tonk Women" , YOU KNOW WHO. "I laid a Divorcee in New York City..."

                                       "I LATER DID THE SAME IN NEW YORK CITY....". 

       

      "Whiskey In The Jar" (Trad.) - Dubliners , Thin Lizzy.

      " I first produced me pistol , and then produced my rapier." 

      "And then produced my razor.''.

       

      David Bowie - "Hang on To Yourself" -     "And we move around like tigers on vaseline"

                      "If you like f*gg*ts and vaseline".  I'm sorry , that IS what it sounded like until I saw the actual lyrics.

       

      "All The Madmen "- "My libido split on me , give me some good old lobotomy."

                                 "And The Beatles split on me...." (Very topical for 1971.)

      "Ziggy Stardust" - "He could lick 'em by smiling....." . Do I have to say it?

                                 "The kids were just crass"     "The kids were just crap.".

       

      "Suffragette City"  "AW , DOOGIE , DON'T CRASH HERE"  

                                 "There's usually dope 'round here....".

       "Width of a Circle"    'To which he laughed insane "Kahlil Gibran".

                                 "To which he laughed and said "God's will , children."

       

      Romeo Void (I forget the song.)    "Get THAT JERK OFF YOUR MIND" (Do I have to say it?).

       

    • July 25, 2012 2:54 PM CDT
    • Nothing exceeds like excess!

    • July 25, 2012 2:24 PM CDT
    • Hi Axel, you probably know about this, but I've never heard anything else like them-

      Os Mutantes- Bat Macumba It's Brazilian. Oh, and you know about Wooden Shjips, right? Not too different, but slightly psychedelic.

      Peace, Dave

    • July 25, 2012 7:45 AM CDT
    • Paul Messis on Stae records mate - you will dig it ex members of The mystreated back up on some trax. Need I say more

    • July 25, 2012 7:56 AM CDT
    • The Dirty Wurds - Why / Takin My Blues Away

      Him & The Others - I Mean It / She's Got Eyes That Tell Lies

    • July 25, 2012 4:41 AM CDT
    • In my expeirience I think the hospitality you get on the continent is second to none, Belguim, France, Italy and Spain in particular. Here is an example, On my arrival I was picked up from the Airport, taken for something to eat, then to my hotel, then collected from the hotel in the evening and taken to the venue, via a visit to a restuarant for dinner, the following night I was taken out again for something to eat, then picked up from the hotel in the morning and taken back to the airport. My Flight, Hotel, food and drinks were all paid for, plus they paid me for doing it. Going through some of the reply's on this thread, someone did mention that it depends on who the organisers are. The weekender I am involved. I have taken on board the way I was treated as stated above and we have decided to do our best to set a standard of hospitality. I think if the organisers are DJ's themselves and have done a fiar stint over the years, then they have an understanding of what effort is made to entertain crowds, as we know its not just about turning up with a box of 45s is it. BTW A GOOD TOPIC TO BE DISCUSSED

    • July 24, 2012 8:02 PM CDT
    •      That's too funny. I still think the funniest instance of hot (NOT!!!!!) tidy whitey action on stage was when I saw The Damned , I think , in 1997. Of course , The Cap'n was known for lettin' the ol' boy out  , from as far back as the first U.S tour in '77 (With The Dead Boys) . But , at this gig , he was down to his not - so - tidy whities, toward the end of the show ("Make 'em beg"). They were hangin' so low on him , he could have had a hammock - stuffing contest against Felix and his Amazing Underpants , AND WON !  But , WHEN THE SHOW WAS OVER , INSTEAD OF GOING BACKSTAGE (There was'nt really a backstage entrance from the stage , itself.), He just lept off the stage , still in his underwear , until , predictably , a female fan yanked them off. He carried on , smiling , shaking hands , giving people the "Thumbs up" sign , going , "RIGHT , CHEERS! BRILLIANT ! NICE ONE !".

      ......OH , AND THEY TELL ME OF THIS BAND CALLED NAZ NOMAD AND tHE NIGHTMARES.  THEIR REISSUE IN THE 80's OUTSOLD HALF THE EVA CATALOGUE AND "PEBBLES VOL. MCXVIII . Vatican City Lashes Back.". DAMNED if it did'nt.

    • July 24, 2012 7:49 PM CDT
    • This week's program featured music from The Kinks, The Flaming Lips, Elk, Public Image Limited, Laughing Clowns, Demics, The Mourning After and Blue Squares (two bands on the vol.8 garage punk hideout comp), Link Wray and more!  I did a feature on the Batman Theme song and played a few covers of it too!

       

      Download the podcast here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20120724-1030-...

       

      Visit my blog this week for a post on the original Batman Theme from the 60s TV show:
      http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/07/batman-theme-show-414.html?spref=fb

       

      The play list:

      1.  Hot Panda – Maybe Now?
      2.  Brazilian Money - Can't Live In A Vaccuum
      3.  The Blue Squares – Hit Your Sales
      4.  The Mourning After - Do Your Thaang
      5.  Elk – Before The Son
      6.  The Flaming Lips – Children of the Moon
      7.  The Kinks – Muswell Hillbilly
      8.  Woody Guthrie – I Ain’t Got No Home (In This World No more)
      9.  The Pixies – Caribou
      10. Pure - Lilac
      11. Intelligence – Hippy Provider
      12. Laughing Clowns – This Year Is More Important
      13. Public Image Limited – Deeper Water
      14. A Place To Bury Strangers – And I’m Up
      15. The Government – Acute Angle
      16. Demics – Talk’s Cheap
      17. V Necks – Sand Overdose
      18. Thee Oh Sees – Opposition
      19. King Khan & BBQ Show – Truth Or Dare
      20. Light Bulb Alley – Backslider
      21. The Flaming Lips – Batman Theme
      22. The Who – Batman Theme
      24. Link Wray – Batman Theme