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    • June 16, 2012 9:39 AM CDT
    • Playlist June 14/2012.....

      1. Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet....Batman....1989 demo. The Shads are doing 2 reunion shows next month, Toronto and Edmonton.

      2. Nils...Freedom....from the Sell Out Young  EP 1989 as The Nils were in town  last night.

      3. Light Bulb Alley....Pepper Spray...from the latest Garagepunk Hideout comp, We Love Trash.

      4. Sam Coffey and the Iron Lungs...Cream...from a recent cassette on Hosehead Records.

      5. Johnny Terrien and The Bad Lieutenants...Eyes...from their recent split 7"

      6. Drums Along The Gardiner...She Said No....from their 1989 cassette, Boronto. That goes out to Painted Ship as the rebuttal song to And She Said  Yes!

      7. Drums Along The Gardiner...Vagabond...from the 1989 OG Records compilation, Mr Garager's Neighbourhood. DATG were a Toronto based 4 piece that did a combination of 60's punk meets 80's punk meets metal and were a real fun band to go see.

      8. Cheshyres...Little Girl....demo from 1989, featuring Ken Anderson who later went on to The Optic Nerve and the Ultra 5 and is currently in a folk duo with his wife.

      9. Thee Walkin' Jacks...Gabe Song....from their new CD, Drop Dead.

      10. Bloodshot Bill....Right Out The Door...from his latest 7" on Transistor 66 Records.

      11. Love...Can't Explain...from the Rhino Greatest Hits LP. This is the start of our tribute to Ugly Things zine as the new issue is out and all of the next few bands were either featured on interviewed in it.

      12. Hangmen...What A Girl Can't Do...the single version from Signed DC, 1984 Satan Records compilation.

      13. Syndicat...Egyptian Thing...from Back From The Grave Volume 7.

      14. Craig...I Must Be Mad....from Chocolate Soup For Diabetics Volume 2.

      15. Groep 1850...I Know...from a compilation called The V-Lips Greatest Hits....Philips Dutch comp of 60's combos.

      16. Wimple Witch...Rumble On Mersey Square South...from Chocolate Soup For Diabetics Volume 2.

      17. Electric Eels...So Agitated...from a CD comp of their stuff.

      18. Barrence Whitfield and The Savages....Walkin' With Barrence...from their first LP from 1984. And that's the end of the Ugly Things set...the latest is an essential  purchase if you dig the  kinda music heard on Radio WW.

      19. Fleetwood Mac....For Your Love...from the Mystery To Me LP and goes out to Bob Welch,  vocalist/guitarist who passed away last week.

      20. Counters....Haunted House...from the This Doesn't Mean We're Friends CD.

      21. Terror  Lake...Chitter Chatter....recent demo from this Toronto 3 piece.

      22. Weirdonia...Green Tables....from their Freaks CD...Windsor Ontario 2 piece combo.

      23. Living Deadbeats...Evil Hearted Blues...from their about to be released 12".

      24. T.H.E.....Grilled Cheese....mystery demo from a London Ontario combo.

      25. Dynamite Pussy Club...Primeaval...from their Church Of Yeah CD.

      Right around here i tried to play a live Purple Toads cassette...unfortunately, it looks like the cassette deck ate the tape.

      26. Marvelous Beauhunks...Fantasy Merry Go Round....from their Do Not Resuscitate CD...

      That's it for this week! There were enough screwups for 2 shows! We'll try and top that count next week.

      Here's a link to the archived show:

      http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/94-9CHRWThu1800.mp3

      http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/94-9CHRWThu1830.mp3

      http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/94-9CHRWThu1900.mp3

    • June 16, 2012 7:54 AM CDT
    • I've been a bit lazy moderne band and social wise the last year or two... what's the best stuff to come out in the last few years?

    • June 16, 2012 2:56 AM CDT
    • 2 birds with one stone. That could also be the worst "song" i've ever heard too... lol.

    • June 15, 2012 6:10 PM CDT
    • This is all-around awful.

    • June 15, 2012 4:42 PM CDT
    • Nirvana's "heart-shaped box"

    • June 16, 2012 6:28 AM CDT
    • I will be on the air and the web on Saturday June 16th from 1:00-3:00PM EST on 89.7 WITR FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu

    • June 16, 2012 3:11 AM CDT
    • I dig the Oblivians "Locomotion" on Best of the Worst... I think because i'm more familiar with the kylie minogue sucky version than the little eva one... Country Teasers "No Limits" and "Tainted love" our also classic...

    • June 15, 2012 5:09 PM CDT
    • Dirtbombs - Kiss Kiss Kiss

    • June 15, 2012 12:28 PM CDT
    • Yeah, the Slits version is ace. You gotta love all those Detroit Cobras versions as well. Folc Records are planning a "Queremos ser negro (We Wanna be Black). With Los Chicos at the helm it's bound to be ace. We've also just done a cover of Gino Washington's Outta This World. 'tis up on our page if you fancy checking it out.

    • June 15, 2012 12:20 PM CDT
    • One of my all-time favorite covers in general is The Slits version of "Heard it Through the Grapevine."

    • June 16, 2012 2:33 AM CDT
    • Hey, cheers... I've been off the grid for awhile, forgot I even posted this... I'll check it out.

    • June 16, 2012 1:52 AM CDT
    • I had the pleasure of interviewing Mark E. Smith in the early 80s here in Santa Fe New Mexico at Evangelos' bar, which was across the street from the theater The Fall played at. I wasn't even familiar with their music at the time and wasn't sure what to expect at the concert or the interview. I expected Smith might have a lot of attitude, but it turned out he was friendly as hell. We just sat there drinking beer and talking about music. I remember I was impressed and felt a certain kinship because he liked both Johnny Cash and Capt. Beefheart. I do too, of course but at that point I didn't know that many people who liked both.

      I wasn't that crazy about their music that night. It seemed so alien! I remember writing that I felt like Dylan's Mr. Jones. I KNEW something was happening but I wasn't sure what it was. They played a lot from Slates that night, which was their most recent EP at the time.

      A few years later something clicked though and I became a rabid fan. The music grew on me. Like a weird fungus. I'd love to go back and see that Santa Fe show.

      I agree, it doesn't matter if they're garage or not, though lots of their music draws from garage rock.

      In one relatively recent review I wrote, "The band is actually sending coded messages to some alien/Lovecraftian sleeper cell. Some isolated Smith yelp in conjunction with some post-Standells guitar hook causes some shift in brain chemistry in some isolated listener, and next thing you know some unwitting Fall fan in Dalhart, Texas, is making a 4 a.m. drive to the Tucumcari airport to pick up a crate of something unspeakable delivered on a secret flight from Bohemian Grove."

      http://steveterrell.blogspot.com/2007/04/terrells-tuneup-fall-forward.html

    • June 16, 2012 1:27 AM CDT
    • I put a child on you !!!

    • June 15, 2012 9:30 PM CDT
    • The Branded!

      And Masshysteri is a great punk band.

    • June 15, 2012 5:32 PM CDT

    • The Stevie Miller thing is great. My Brother pulled a Chris Farley on Miller , once - "Stevie Miller! When you did "Big Ol Jet Airliner"...THAT WAS AWESOME !!!". And he BOUGHT it ,too!.
      The Nevermores said:

      when I was a kid my friend mark told me about a song by the rolling stones called "I ain't Jeff" turned out to be "angie"

      also a great mishearing of steve miller's big ol jet air liner:

      "BINGO JET HAD A LIGHT ON"

    • June 15, 2012 5:12 PM CDT
    • when I was a kid my friend mark told me about a song by the rolling stones called "I ain't Jeff" turned out to be "angie"

      also a great mishearing of steve miller's big ol jet air liner:

      "BINGO JET HAD A LIGHT ON"

    • June 15, 2012 5:28 PM CDT

    • Not that I listen to Classic Rock Radio (Except at Five Guys. It still " beats " the  drum machine driven hip hop  I have to hear every day.), but , I should'nt be surprised......

      Hell , "Should I Stay or Should I Go" was one of the only deliberately Garage Rock - inspired hits of the early 80's. If not THE only.     The Clash worked their balls off to make it. I did'nt have a problem with that.   They were'nt even being called"Punk" by that many people by the time "London Calling " came out, never mind "Combat Rock".  By then, they were just called "Rock". They still did several songs from the first album when I saw them in June , '82 , because Terry Chimes was back on drums.
      Rockin Rod Strychnine said:

      Yeah, the two Combat Rock singles and "Train in Vain" still get played on Classic rock stations.

      John Battles said:

      I just remember that The Clash were very popular , at least , toward the end. They had a top - charting LP , two big hits on the radio and on MTV , and one earlier hit back in rotation. They were playing bigger concerts and ginormous festivals. Of course , that all lasted little over a year.

      When Mick Jones got the sack , Strummer carried on like the band was going to get back to square one. Virtually no one admits to liking the resulting album , but , I've been told the revamped lineup was'nt bad, live. Of course , by '82 , the accusations of selling out were on everybody's lips. "Combat Rock" lacked direction , but , I did'nt think there was a hit , there. The album as a whole hardly sounds like a sellout.  I saw them on that tour , and they brought the rock. 

    • June 15, 2012 4:52 PM CDT
    • So how come we use the word "punk" instead of "rebellious" when that's what is implied?

    • June 15, 2012 4:50 PM CDT
    • Yeah, the two Combat Rock singles and "Train in Vain" still get played on Classic rock stations.

      John Battles said:

      I just remember that The Clash were very popular , at least , toward the end. They had a top - charting LP , two big hits on the radio and on MTV , and one earlier hit back in rotation. They were playing bigger concerts and ginormous festivals. Of course , that all lasted little over a year.

      When Mick Jones got the sack , Strummer carried on like the band was going to get back to square one. Virtually no one admits to liking the resulting album , but , I've been told the revamped lineup was'nt bad, live. Of course , by '82 , the accusations of selling out were on everybody's lips. "Combat Rock" lacked direction , but , I did'nt think there was a hit , there. The album as a whole hardly sounds like a sellout.  I saw them on that tour , and they brought the rock. 

    • June 15, 2012 1:47 PM CDT
    • I'm the frontman for an NYC based outfit, Brother K (brotherk.bandcamp.com).  We've released an EP, Claws and Stripes Forever, but want to record with someone new for our next single...a little less digital, a little rawer, like an analog fever dream.  Unfortunately my network of producers/sound engineers that I know is kind of small.  Hit me back if you have the skills and the interest!

      Lucas

      brotherk.bandcamp.com

      facebook.com/brotherkmusic

    • June 15, 2012 1:29 PM CDT
    • Well, tonight's the night. Spent several hours yesterday playing different guitars through different amps.

      The later was mostly an exercise. For while the old Silveface Twin won the tone contest it is too bloody heavy to lug downstairs, load in and out of the car, and then down into a basement for a one night stand. The DuoVerb isn't much lighter. And that leaves the little Peavey.

      The guitar choice was harder. In the end it came down between a 1980 Gibson ES-Artist an the '03 SG. I decided on the later for its beautiful tone and long, 23 fret, butter smooth neck.

      I know at some point during the evening I'll wish I had made a different choice. Ideally I'd have all the guitars available and if not several amps at least one that can truly kick ass -something that little Peavey just can't do for all it's many capabilities.

      More later. Wish me luck!

      -don

    • June 15, 2012 12:52 PM CDT
    • Thanx for the nifty heads up on that.....:)

      John Battles said:

       YOU'RE RIGHT. IT WAS BEN MILLER. DAM GOT OVER WITH THE PUNK CROWD , BUT THEY WERE VIRTUALLY UNCLASSIFIABLE. I READ AN EARLY REVIEW THAT COMPARED THEM TO HAWKWIND....WELL, THEY DID DO ROBERT CALVERT'S "THE RIGHT STUFF" , A GREAT TUNE.
       
      Dead Boy said:

      Hmmmmm, it may be Michael Davis, but I don't know, actually, but I think, hmmmmmmmm, it's not Ron(?????).

      The sax player was Ben Miller..

      DESTROY ALL MONSTERS - Art Garage Punk 1977 - 78

    • June 15, 2012 12:29 PM CDT
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