All those great Cramps songs . . . .
All those great Cramps songs . . . .
The Francs cover of "Got No Mind" by the Flashcubes...
Oh wait, that's my band... sorry... (you can hear it on my page!!!)
OK, for real:
Blondie doing the Nerves's "Hanging on the Telephone"
I've always liked the cover's album "Garage Punk" by "The Vibrators". Some really cool stuff on there, won't list any track's, i think they're all great.
Here's a link to the album on spotify for those of you who use it: http://open.spotify.com/album/6kbdVPNYclNXmoydIh0V8I
Ramones' Acid Eaters album is a great one-stop thrill ride full of garage/punk covers (and a great gateway album for squares).
Nice choices - I'll have to look up that Renegades track (I love Bill Haley).
I had one more:
Nashville Pussy - First I Look At The Purse by The Contours.
The Dolls' seldom heard killer verson of Eddie Cochran's "Somethin' Else" (Tho' Eddie is plenty Punk with me) . There's a version on a bootleg that's better than the one on "Red Patent Leather" (A glorified bootleg , anyway.) . Better 'n Sid , but , arguably not as good as Slade's medley , that and "Pistol Packin' Mama" , BASED , OF COURSE , ON THE GROOVIES, whose version I like , BUT SLADES' VERSion destroys everything in it's path.
The Yowl said:
The BEST: The New York Dolls's cover of Bo Diddley's "Pills."
The Saints' "Lipstick on Your Collar" (Connie Francis)
and The Troggs' Foot - in- Ass cover of Ricky Nelson's "Just a Little Too Much" (On Raw.)
Dead Boy said:
The Saints - River Deep, Mountain High (Ike & Tina Tuner)
The Saints - Gypsy Woman (Ricky Nelson)
Blondie - 7 Rooms Of Gloom (The Four Tops)
Blondie - Goldfinger (Shirley Bassey)
The Renegades - 13 Women (Bill Haley And His Comets)
The BEST: The New York Dolls's cover of Bo Diddley's "Pills."
The Dickies: Paranoid
The Ramones: Do You Wanna Dance, Little Bit of Soul and Needles & Pins
Sons of Hercules: Feel A Whole Lot Better
Local Rockabilly Guys The Flyin' Saucers used to do a GREAT cover of "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap"
Danny Dollrod Kroha is a Schlong Rocker. That's not a put down , he's a good friend of mine. And , if you see him in "Plastercaster" , you'll know he's a VERY good friend to someone. In any case , The Demolition Dollrods were , as a friend once described Black Oak Arkansas , "Voluptuous. Even the males !".
Duke Of Earl said:
BRIARD, yeah. Miss World CD with bonus track is really good. Better than Pelle. They re-pressed a Briard 45 too. All Finnish imports though Im afraid.
John Battles said:Thank , Thank , Thank , Thank you Duke , Duke Duke , Duke of Earl...
There's a short interview with Brett Smiley , by Greg Prevost , in the new Ugly Things....I did'nt know his proposed album was finally released in '03. I thought he was dead , but , then I found out he's still in NYC , PERFORMING WHEN HE'S PHYSICALLY ABLE (HE HAS HIV , BUT , NOT FULL BLOWN AIDS) ..... Well , of course , "Schlong Rock" would have to start with Black Oak Arkansas , then Iggy Pop , in general ,and , well , I don't go around lookin' at 'em too much , to tell the truth. GPH member and Battlefraynt , James Porter , interviewed Syl Sylvain , and had the nuts to ask him "Did you and Johnny stuff for that picture onthe backof the first Dolls ALBUM?" , TO WHICH HE REPLIED "DID WE STUFF?! JOHNNY WAS ITALIAN , AND I'M JEWISH ! OF COURSE WE DID'NT STUFF !!!". THERE YA GO. Syl also told me a cop confronted Johnny , because he was wearing that same red leather suit in that photo. The Policeman thought Johnny had a bag of POT down his pants, when he saw the lengthy protrusion , and demanded that he take his pants off . "AH AIN'T GAAHHT NO UNDAWEAH !!!" , PROTESTED THUNDERS. THE COP SAID , DROP 'EM , JUST THE SAME . AND BOY , WAS HE SORRY HE DID ! He probably can't even look at the elephants in the zoo , anymore .
Briard? was that Andy and Michael Monroe's early band? I heard they were great , bu t, I've never actually heard them
Duke Of Earl said:
Schlong rock, hahah. It be neat if anyone could comprise a list of top10 schlongrock bands, and also the defining qualities seperating "butt" from said "schlong"rock genre.Glad Im reminded that blackie lawless was in Kane band. Might have forgot about that one. Wasp was definately schlong-metal Id say.
You sure have a brilliant mind for details John. I enjoy reading your posts. Apparently Peter Frampton was the guitarist on Jobriaths debut I read. Funny to see the Jobriath vids. Cracks me up. I kinda liked Jobriath though. Damn entertaining.
What are the best underated/unknown UK Glam acts. All kinds sprang up in the mid 70s. Im curious to find more Brett Smiley material, like how do you get the tune cherry hookers. I also wonder about his band vice.
Andy Mccoy s band briard I thought was a punk gem as well. Tuff to the songs from the other finnish album he did pre-hanoi. Still searching it out(no home internet which which makes this quite the task) .Theres some fuzzy youtube vids though.
John Battles said:i WAS THINKING THE SAME THING....Not Metal , but Hard Rock. I'm certainly not a fan (Tho' David Lee's book is HILARIOUS.), But , I'd never call them Glam
.... Glam was over by the time VH's first LP came out (Early '78?). Whoever was still around from that era had moved on to other things , or reworked their sound , drastically ( "Love is Like Oxygen " , while a good song , is miles removed from "Hellraiser" or 'Ballroom Blitz". Of course , David Lee Roth got his schtick from Jim Dandy , so maybe , instead of , or along with , "Butt Rock" , we should call it "Schlong ROCK"..Joanie Lindstrom said:
Not at all IMHO. I'd say hard rock.
I think you're right , but , I forget.....I like Kugelberg's column.
Daniel M said:
I thought Johan Kugleberg did something about rare glam in Ugly Things but I could be imagining that. I don't have any of the issues with me right now.
Duke Of Earl said:Oh btw briard/pelle miljoona isnt realy glam, just brought it up because it was hanoi related. Makes me wonder now about any good unheard glam bands/albums. I fear that many of the bands aping that style may have been more toned down like baycityrollers stuff, not sleazy or gender bending enough to be all that amazingly glammy.
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.
I met Allan Merrill last year at a Group Sound Forum. What an amazing career he's had , from becoming the first major White, Male solo singing star in Japan , to....Hell , what's the name of the Group Sound band her was in(?) , to working with members of The Spiders , Golden Cups , Tigers , etc., and Tetsui Yamamuchi (I know , I spelled it wrong) before the latter joined Free and The Faces , to forming Japan's first Glam BAND , Vodka Collins (Long out of print on Man's Ruin , but, look for 'em , anyway.) to becoming a star with Arrows in England . He said they did very well on the continent , too , but , Mickie Most never got them the U.S. deal he'd promised them. BUT , they replaced The Rollers on their TV show (Tho they were'nt allowed to release anything at the time.). And , this song , eclipsed by a cover version , about 6 OR 7 YEARS LATER.
Daniel M said:
The Velvet Tinmine comp was mentioned on the first page. Did anyone post this yet:
Funny thread, and the funniest is that we non-native speakers are always trying to interpret, decipher or fitting any possible phrases to the vocal melody. One hilarious example has to do with RATM's "killing in the name". In the chorus he sings "now you do what they told ya" and the phonetics are quite close to the phrase in Spanish "la guatona tetona" which would mean something like "the big-titted fatty". When a kid, whenever it was broadcast we would always laugh and sing it aloud.
And, there's another example with Grease's "You're the one that I want" but it's a bit gross.
Cheers.
Did you really see the Hawkwind?
John Battles said:
Always quotable. Johnny straddles the line , here , between intimidating and genuinely hilarious. OH, YEAH. He still does that. "Freedom . Something the Hippies spoke of...when I was selling LSD at Hawkwind shows....OH , SHIT. Edit that part out.
antonio said:
John...
Yup! New show coming very soon...!! Like in a day or three...
Chris Henniker said:
Hope to hear you on my Ipod in the next few weeks and on BBC 6Music in the future.
Lord Muck!! said:Many thanks for your kind remarks, Muckas...!!
Nuthin's been pulled, Chris... just had to focus on other things for a while is all.
I got a the raw mats for a next Nasty Grind which I'll get out for June. It'll have some proper good tunes, you have been warned...
Till then I'm off to Vancouver where I'm gonna get Lady Muck legitimized... :)
Hey, and thanks for the downloads of old shows while I've been inactive, that's been very encouraging...
Muck!!
Good riddance, indeed.
The podcasts alone are an integral part of this community and, I think, why a lot of people keep coming back to the HideOut. To try and argue that the podcasts are a bad thing is bad blood in the community.
Been using it for a while; Discovered some great bands on lastfm in the past, here's my page: http://www.last.fm/user/flytheflag
Listen to the June 10th show here!: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20120610-0030-t1339284600.mp3
The setlist:
SCREAMIN' TRIBESMEN | LEFT IN THE DARK |
SKIP SPENCE | WAR IN PEACE |
FREE EXPRESSION | NIGHTMARES |
THE KINKS | WHO'LL BE THE NEXT IN LINE? |
THE WHITE STRIPES | GIRL YOU HAVE NOT FAITH IN MEDICINE |
SONNY BURGESS | WE GONNA BOOGIE |
THE LEAGUE OF NOTIONS | THE PRESENT |
KING AUTOMATIC | KING TAKES A QUEEN |
DANNY JAMES | THE DEVIL MADE ME SAY THAT |
THE EBONETTES | THE WILDMAN WALK |
RANDY LUCK | I WAS A TEENAGE CAVEMAN |
THE NOMADS W/ THE KISSETTES | I REMEMBER YOU |
JEFFERSON HANDKERCHIEF | I'M ALLERGIC TO FLOWERS |
LES FLEUR DE LYS | CIRCLES |
BLACK MOUNTAIN | STAY FREE |
HAWKWIND | WELCOME TO THE FUTURE |
HAWKWIND | YOU SHOULDN'T DO THAT |
HUR-EL | AGLARSA ARAM |
LINK WRAY | THE SHADOW KNOWS |
SCREAMING LORD SUTCH | ALL BLACK AND HAIRY |
JOEL WARREN | EVIL BOLL WEEVIL |
WYNONIE HARRIS | GOOD MORNING JUDGE |
LINDY LANE | LOW GRADES AND HIGH FEVER |
GARY US BONDS | 7 DAY WEEKEND |
I was just asking in the group what happened to the Get Drunk and play records show...what a pity, I loved it :-(