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    • April 25, 2012 4:22 PM CDT
    • Will be sure to let you know when the Beachnuts set a reunion date!

      Jersey City Mods said:

      Hey, we're Bob & Marti but go by Jersey City Mods on most public access sites because we don't want potential employers or prosecution attorneys Googling things that could be used against us.  Neither of us are musicians but we met as college radio hosts, collaborating on a show called The Groovy Cellar from 81-84.  We used to live for record shopping and shows, stopping by Midnight Records in NYC before going to the original Cavestomps at the Dive. I wish we'd been a little more social and less intimidated by the bands then, but we still managed to have a great time. Lived in Philly for awhile and met a number of great bands there.  Now we're back in the NYC area, still looking for exciting, new-to-us music.  See ya at the shows, we'll be at the bar.

    • April 24, 2012 7:39 PM CDT
    • Hey... I'm a ghost from South America currently wasting his days playing the guitar and trying to create raw songs from the end of the world.

      Cheers.

    • April 25, 2012 2:44 PM CDT
    • ....What wild songs list would be complete without "Paralyzed" by The Legendary Stardust Cowboy , "The Crusher" by The Novas , of course , "Surfin' Bird" by The Trashmen , "Demolicion" by Los Saicos , "Monstruo" (The Crusher meets Out of Limits with Spanish lyrics sung by a gravel - eatin' Daddy.) by Los Shains ,"Burn , Baby Burn" by Stud Cole , "New Dance in France" by Bobby Lee Trammel , "She's a Goin' Jessie" by Andy Starr , "Rebel Woman" by Dean Carter , "It's a Nice World To Visit(But Not To Live In) " by Ann- Margret ,  "You Better Believe It''/"C'mon Everybody" by Donny B. Waugh , "Declaration of Independence '65" / "Voo - Doo", "Little Demon", ''Frenzy" , ''Stone Crazy ' , etc. by Screamin' Jay Hawkins    and , yep , "Voyage Au Pays Des Vivants" by Johnny Hallyday.

    • April 25, 2012 1:07 PM CDT
    • Try Loud Squirt.

    • April 25, 2012 7:52 AM CDT
    • Really dig Sex Beet & the Castillians, too!

      Tim said:

      Lo-fi ish bands I like include:

       

      Surfy/lo-fi/garage.....

       

      Lo-fi garage pop

       

       

    • April 25, 2012 7:28 AM CDT
    • Holy hells yeah, thanx fer hippin' me to this beat combo!...I really dig their upbeat style!

      Alison said:

      How about some groovy trashy lo-fi slimy Canadians:

    • April 25, 2012 12:16 PM CDT
    • On this week's program I did na interview with Paul Langan of the late 80s/early 90s Windsor band Lost Patrol.  They are playing a 25th anniversary reunion show on Saturday April 28th at the FM Lounge in Windsor.  In addltion to this I also played music from Pow Wows, two bands from the garagepunk We Love Trash comp (Uzis & Trash Emperors), as well as music from Black Angels, Jerry Jerry and the Sons f Rhythm Orchestra, Bob Dylan, Levon Helm, and more!

      Download the podcast here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20120424-1030-t1335259800.mp3  

      Check out the blog post here with the play list and a link to the Lost Patrol interview separately: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/04/lost-patrol-interview-25th-anniversary.html

       

      The play list:

      1.  Black Angels – Watch Out Boy

      2.  Trash Emperors – Blackout

      3.  Uzis – I Wanna Go

      4.  JB & The Playboys – Leave My Woman Alone

      5.  Jerry Jerry and the Sons f Rhythm Orchestra – Radical Look

      6.  Levon Helm – Move Along Train

      7.  The Stig – Block It Out

      8.  Wreckless Eric – Grown Ups

      9.  Joy Division – She’s Lost Control

      10. Lost Patrol – See Me Now


      Paul Langan (Lost Patrol) Interview

      11. Lost Patrol – Mister You’re a Better Man Than I

      12. Lost Patrol – Kinda Sorta Miss Home  

      13. The Government – Flat Tire

      14. The Lonesome Weekends – Kiss The Bottle

      15. Pow Wows – EIO (During The Flood)

      16. The Rolling Stones – Claudine

      17. Bob Dylan – One Too Many Mornings

      18. The Band – Tears of Rage (Live)

    • April 25, 2012 11:54 AM CDT
    • The Stereo Types

    • April 24, 2012 9:17 PM CDT
    • Only when I meet people whistling "Electricity" while wearing a Trout Mask Replica t-shirt! 

    • April 23, 2012 8:32 AM CDT
    • Hey Mel:

      Lots of pics coming soon....a couple are up on facebook now. Check out the brand new combo The noble Savages.....textbook 60's garagepunk on speed.

      Audio coming soon too...so many things to do, so many songs to listen to, so much fun to have!!!!!

    • April 24, 2012 8:05 AM CDT
    • Felt - I Will Die With My Head In Flames

    • April 24, 2012 7:22 AM CDT
    • The Prisoners - Ain't No Tellin' 

    • April 24, 2012 5:25 PM CDT
    • My guitarist goes sweater vest no undershirt sometimes

    • April 23, 2012 5:14 PM CDT
    • If Drinking,Women and Fighting are a theme then Hoodsnake has one....

    • April 24, 2012 5:22 PM CDT
    • My indie label is called OneOff Rekerdz. I just made it up and designed a logo to put on my own CD releases. It exists mainly in my imagination, it will never make any money. Maybe this is the most realistic approach? Heh.

    • April 23, 2012 2:38 PM CDT
    • SORRY i TOOK SO LONG REPLYING , i HAD TO DOUBLE - CHECK TO BE SURE.....BUT , I have THE "KIND OF A DRAG " ALBUM, and it  WAS RELEASED IN MONO WHEN THEY WERE STILL ON USA. Maybe it was also released in Stereo , but , that was about a year before everything HAD to be released in Stereo , if not also Mono. Singles were generally mixed hotter for radio , too , at that time.....

      That's the only - era Buckinghams I'm that interested in....Of course , I have the "Don't Want To Cry"45 , and , it's a MUTHER....Anyone who thinks those guys never cut a Garage 45 needs to hear that , and their version of "I'm a Man"...

    • April 23, 2012 1:43 PM CDT
    • Radiothon episode today on Wrekking hrs!help keep Psychobilly on the radio by donating a dollar or two to WHFR!call 313.845.9676 opt1

      Today featuring local Detroit Rockabilly & Psychobilly artists!!

      Tune in for Mr. Giorgio's brand new single "Nobody's Business" - a new instrumental by the Detroit Rockabilly trio of the same name....

    • April 23, 2012 12:30 PM CDT
    • Ditto on "Little Willy" as an apparent return to musical sanity back in the day!!!

      Norb


      John Battles said:

      OK , I also remember The Beatles , but "Yummy Yummy Yummy" was THE CUT , as the hip flipster kiddies say , today.   I took to "Little Willy" a few years later , because it sounded like a Kasenetz - Katz CREATION TO ME AT THE TIME.....Not knowing The Sweet had already gone thru Bubble Gum , and the material on their (US) first LP actually shocked DJs and critics with how far they'd come from Bubble Gum...and would , still.
       
      John Battles said:

      me , too !

      doornail said:

      Yummy, Yummy, Yummy I got love in my tummy for Bubblegum Music. The first music I remember as a wee lad.  

    • April 23, 2012 8:29 AM CDT
    • James: That sums up exactly what i've been seeing on RSD....now if these same people came out to our 2X yearly record shows (and more often to the record stores, once a year is not enough) they might start looking for some of the same gems we are!! And start digging some of the crazy shit that's right here on the Hideout!!!

      James Porter said:



      John, that's the thing right there. The person who only goes record shopping only once a year is only going to want the obvious - Dylan, Stones, Beatles, etc. Everytime I hear a non-collector flip out over vinyl, it's never the rarities we're into, it's more like the dollar-bin staples we bought long ago. These RSD releases are aimed at that person - the one who finds a copy of the Byrds' Mr. Tambourine Man and thinks they've got an honest-to-goodness collector's item that no one else has.

      John Battles said:

      Well , there's the irony . Even in the "Ma and Pa" stores , you see ALL these people that never go record shopping EXCEPT on Record Store Day , or 4 or 5 times a year to our once a week. I don't understand why a label like Sundazed can't cough up some rarities ( I guess there were a couple), if they're going to charge the price of an LP (or more) for a single that may , in itself , be exclusive , but not the material

    • April 23, 2012 2:42 AM CDT
    • Careful with that 45 -- just saw it listed for 45 Euros online (close to $60 US) ... First day I heard the A side of that I played it a ridiculous number of times... In fact, I think I'll play it again now... Thanks to the magic of Kopper's Hideout, I can do just that...

      Mel, dreaming of what an entire LP of Waugh's guitar would have sounded like. Crayyyyzeeee maaaaaaaaaan. Anybody else on the GPH who hasn't heard that track... well... when you do, turn it up REALLY LOUD. m

    • April 23, 2012 1:14 AM CDT
    • Yep, Melissa, that's the one I was talking about.

      Waugh was supposed to have an album on Vanguard (titled You Better Believe It) but it never came out, even though it was advertised on Vanguard inner sleeves...too bad, because Waugh would have been an excellent addition to that comp of Vanguard's late sixties rock bands that was released on last year's RSD...

    • April 23, 2012 1:12 AM CDT


    • John, that's the thing right there. The person who only goes record shopping only once a year is only going to want the obvious - Dylan, Stones, Beatles, etc. Everytime I hear a non-collector flip out over vinyl, it's never the rarities we're into, it's more like the dollar-bin staples we bought long ago. These RSD releases are aimed at that person - the one who finds a copy of the Byrds' Mr. Tambourine Man and thinks they've got an honest-to-goodness collector's item that no one else has.

      John Battles said:

      Well , there's the irony . Even in the "Ma and Pa" stores , you see ALL these people that never go record shopping EXCEPT on Record Store Day , or 4 or 5 times a year to our once a week. I don't understand why a label like Sundazed can't cough up some rarities ( I guess there were a couple), if they're going to charge the price of an LP (or more) for a single that may , in itself , be exclusive , but not the material