What are your favorite garage-blues bands or songs? What old blues songs covered by garage/R&R bands (of ANY era), or original songs done by garage acts, are at the top of your lists?
I'll start with one by Poison 13:
What are your favorite garage-blues bands or songs? What old blues songs covered by garage/R&R bands (of ANY era), or original songs done by garage acts, are at the top of your lists?
I'll start with one by Poison 13:
January 31st Play List:
1. The Raevins - The Edge Of Time
2. The Nocturnals - Detroit
3. The Black Angels - Waterloo Waltz
4. The Go-Betweens - Lee Remick
5. Reverend Horton Heat - Bales Of Cocaine
6. Run Coyote - Stranger (In My Own Home)
7. Peter Doherty - Broken Love Song
8. Muelkik - Savage Company
9. Energy Slime - Bustin’ Up
10. Nocturnal Projectors - Moving Forward
11. Five Pound Snap - I Tell Myself
12. Buzzcocks - Don’t Mess Me Around
13. Guided By Voices - Fly Into Ashes
14. REM - Pretty Persuasion
15. Reigning Sound - Falling Rain
16. The Prehistoric Cave Strokers - Make You Mine
17. The Velvet Underground - There She Goes Again (Live)
18. The Pointed Sticks - My Little Red Book (Live 1980)
19. The Gruesomes - Cry In The Night
20. Johnny & The Canadians - A Million Tears Ago
21. Light Bulb Alley - Roll Over Hang Over
22. The Bell Peppers - Rhinestone Rock
23. The Unusuals - Saving My Best
24. Jets - Original Terminal
25. The Dark - John Wayne
26. Subway Sect - Watching The Devil (BBC Session)
27. The Cramps - Beautiful Gardens
28. The Damned - Melody Lee
29. Richard Hell - You Gotta Lose (Live at CBGB 1978 with Elvis Costello)
Download/listen to the podcast here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20150131-1900-t1422730801.mp3
Check out my blog post on The Black Angels and R.E.M. here: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2015/01/waterloo-persuasion-show-545.html
Here is the most recent podcast of Revolution Rock. It features some rare music from Iggy & The Stooges Heavy Liquid box set, a single from Dee Dee Ramone in 2000, new music from Calgary's Viet Cong, The Adverts, new Sleater-Kinney and more!
1. Dee Dee Ramone - Bad Little Go-Go Girl
2. The Jam - Set The House Ablaze
3. The Fall - Mr.Pharmacist
4. Blitzen Trapper - To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High)
5. The New Pornographers - Another Drug Deal Of The Heart
6. Mike Watt & The Missingmen - Up To My Neck In This
7. Manic Street Preachers - Revol
8. Paul Jacobs - Sharp Dress
9. The Missing Lynx With Lloyd J - 13 Reasons
10. Crododiles - Picture My Face
11. James O-L & The Villains - The Old And The New
12. Silent Movie Type - Souvenirs
13. Orphan Choir - Gene Tierney
14. The Lemonheads - Pittsburgh
16. Viet Cong - Silhouettes
17. Women - Locust Valley
18. Chad Vangaalen - Leaning On Bells
19. Viet Cong - Newspaper Spoons
20. The Government - Portrait
21. The Radiators - Contact
22. The Adverts - My Place
23. Sleater-Kinney - No Anthems
24. Iggy & The Stooges - Till The End Of The Nigh (Detroit Rehearsals Spring 1973)
Download/listen to the podcast/episode here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20150124-1900-t1422126000.mp3
Check out my blog post on Viet Cong here: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2015/01/viet-cong-show-544.html
Listen to this week's show here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20150208-0000-t1423353600.mp3
The setlist:
THE SONICS - CINDERELLA
LIPSTICK KILLERS - HINDU LOVE GODS
KING LOUIE ONE MAN BAND- SUCKIN' ON THE GRAPEVINE
ROD MCKUEN - REFLECTION ON A PLANE TRIP HOME
FARON WARMER - CRUISIN' CENTRAL
MARK MARKHAM & THE JESTERS - I DON'T NEED YOU
WILD BILLY CHILDISH AND THE SPARTAN DREGGS - FORENSIC R N B
ROD MCKUEN - BAK TO SAULSALITIO
MR. QUINTRON - THE BEACH
THE MONSTERS - IN AND OUT
THE SWINGIN' NECKBREAKERS - I WANNA BE YOUR DRIVER
THE CRAMPS - SHE SAID
FRANK ZAPPA - DON'T EAT THE YELLOW SNOW
JOHNATHAN RICHMAN & THE MODERN LOVERS - ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN IN THE MARKET
ROD MCKUEN - CO-EXISTANCE
KING KHAN & THE BBQ SHOW - INTO THE SNOW
JAN DAVIS - SNOW SURFIN' MATADOR
THE A-BONES - I'M SNOWED
RON WINTERS - SNOW GIRL
BELFAST GYPSIES - SKI STORM
HASIL ADKINS - CHICKEN SHAKE
ROD MCKUEN - LIFE IS LIFE
THE TROGGS - FROM HOME
THE GORIES - DETROIT BREAKDOWN
THE KING BEEZZ- I GOTTA MOVE
KID CONGO & THE PINK MONKEY BIRDS- BLACK BAG
THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS - GREEN EYED WOMAN
THE KINKS - MILK COW BLUES
DAVE BARTHOLOMEW- SHRIMP & GUMBO
This week we pay tribute to high priest of the Sunset Strip: Kim Fowley! Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20150125-0000-t1422144000.mp3
The setlist:
THE A-BONES - TEENAGE MUMMY RADIO SPOT
THE A-BONES - THE DRIVE-IN
THE WHEREABOUTS - I DON'T CARE
THE LITTER - A LEGAL MATTER
THE ACTION - HEY SHA-LO-NEY
JUDY CARNE - SOCK IT TO ME!
THE FIVE DU-TONES- SHAKE YOUR TAIL FEATHER
BUDDY BOW - TWISTIN' IN THE JUNGLE
ADJEEF THE POET - LEEK, I'M A FREAK
THE TEARJERKERS - HEAD OF THE CLASS CLOWNS
ACID FASCISTS - ALL KINDS OF TWISTED
THE MISUNDERSTOOD - I'M NOT TALKING
THE ROUTES - TELL ME IT AIN'T SO
THE RUNAWAYS - CHERRY BOMB
THE RIVINGTONS - PAPA OOM MOW MOW
KIM FOWLEY & THE HOLLYWOOD STARS - KING OF THE NIGHT TIME WORLD
THE HOLLYWOOD ARGYLES - ALLEY OOP
SPIDER - THE COMEDOWN SONG
KIM FOWLEY - ANIMAL MAN
KIM FOWLEY - HUMAN BEING BLUES
KIM FOWLEY - INNER SPACE DISCOVERY
KIM FOWLEY - THE CANYON PEOPLE INTERVIEW '66
KIM FOWLEY & MARS BONFIRE- SURF PIGS
KIM FOWLEY- TEENAGE PRESIDENT TALKING BLUES
KIM FOWLEY - UNDERGROUND LADY
KIM FOWLEY - GONNA SEE MY NAME IN LIGHTS
WELL , JANUARY , 2015 , SAW THE RELEASE OF BACK FROM THE GRAVE VOLS.9 AND 10 , AS NOTED ELSEWHERE , AND THE STANDELLS' AND SHADOWS OF KNIGHT'S EXPANDED LIVE LPs on SUNDAZED (BOTH WERE RELEASED , YEARS AGO , BUT , THERE ARE MORE TRACKS ON BOTH OF THESE RELEASES. THE SHADOWS OF KNIGHT SET COMES HIGHLY RECOMMENDED , BUT , BOTH ARE GOOD .).
Those are some of my favorites , too , and , of course , obvious ones like See Saw , Mercy Mercy, I WAS CHECKING out (She Was Checking In), but my for - real favorite is "Would You Believe" a good stomper about teh effects of LSD , with hilarious lyrics.
Thanx for posting Kopper!!!
Don Covay passed away on January 31. Details here. Here are a few of my favoritest that I used to spin on my radio show:
Radio What Wave Playlist Feb 5 2015: Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies Live To Air
This show was a special live to air, featuring Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies. Lionel is a former Londoner who played in such outfits as The Catch, Nosmo King Jr, The Corndogs and many others while in London. He also ran a small afterhours club, coincidentally called Lionels back in the early 80's. You can hear the interview with Lionel towards the end of the show, and there's TONS of interesting info about London's musical history in there.
The Cheekies consist of Jeffy B, the man of 1000 bands, another long time veteran on London's music scene. 2 of his current combos, The Rumblebees and Dustbin Flowers have been played many times on Radio WW. We'd need a full book to list all the bands that Jeffy's been involved with over the years and he's a big part of London's musical history. On drums, Dave Gervais who plays with Jeffy in Dustbin Flowers. Should mention they are recording a live CD in a coupla weeks, and you too can partake in the live recording. And finally, on bass is Geoff Squire, another veteran of countless London Ontario bands. Should mention, The Cheekies are Lionel's London Ontario based band, his other band is back at his current home base of Vienna, Austria.
And this show was dedicated to Rose Pigott (nee Vasti) who passed away the morning of the show. Rose and her good pal Donna Parker, did the London Ontario based zine called Fringe Benefits starting in 1990. The zine lasted several years and came out at an extremely fast pace, sometimes monthly! If you've ever done a fanzine, you know how much work, time and sweat that would be!! Fringe Benefits put on many shows in London and the surrounding area, eventually releasing a CD compilation that featured many of the bands they loved! And they loved many local bands, often the only press for many at the time. Rose was also a huge fan of local combo, 63 Monroe and she would be there along with her husband Mark at all their shows! A huge supporter of local music that will be missed by all!!! Rose's enormous smile and encouraging words will not be forgotten!!! RIP Rose!!
1. The Ramones....Do You Remember Rock'n'Roll Radio....from the End Of The Century LP and goes out to Rose.
2. The Ramones....We Want The Airwaves....from the Pleasant Dreams LP and for Rose.
3. Hiroshima Hearts....The Well...demo from this local combo that will be playing saturday night at Call The Office. More on HH in a future show.
4. catl....Save Myself....from This Shakin' House LP and they will be at Call The Office saturday night.
5. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies.....Resurrection of NV....live to air here on Radio What Wave. This song is also featured on Lionel's The Agitator CD.
6. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies....Smile....as above.
7. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies....Where Will They Go....as above.
8. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies....1 2 3...as above.
Quick station break for some commercials and some background technical issues.
9. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies....If...as above
10. Lionel Lodge and the Cheekies...Little Row Boat...as above.
11. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies...The In Between....as above
12. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies....Dancing With The Moon...as above.
13. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies....Over and Into Life....as above.
It was around this time, Lionel came into the onair studio and we had a bit of a yammerfest talking about the old times. There was a lot of London history here for you younguns.
12. Lionel Lodge.....The Resurrection of NV...from The Agitator CD....I messed up and played the wrong track as Lionel was running back into the studio to finish the set. On live radio anything can and will happen!
13. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies....The Agitator....
14. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies....Sheena/Rosie Is A Punk Rocker....this was a special song that went out to Rose Pigott. Jeffy B sang this one and it was a very last minute thing! Huge Thanx to the band for doing this!!
15. Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies... Hold On. Another last minute addition as we had a tiny bit of extra time for the live to air.
16. Bo Diddley....Elephant Man....from the Drive By Bo CD and we faded this one out to end the show.
Big Thanx to Lionel Lodge and The Cheekies for taking the time to play live to air on Radio WW! There's pics posted on the Radio WW page to show how much effort it takes to do one of these things! And a big thanx to Alex and Taylor for working the sound and arranging for everything to happen!! And thanx to you, the listener for digging this and tuning in weekly for the madness that is Radio What Wave!!
And here's a link to the archived show, it will only be up 2 weeks from air time:
http://chrwradio.ca/programs/radio-what-wave
Next week, it's an all local show featuring the early years of punk/new wave in London Ontario. Lots of yammering as the history will be revealed between lots of unaired and unreleased music from the era as well as some records you may have heard prior. We'll be digging deep into the WW Archives for this one!
Radio What Wave Playlist January 29/2015 Part 3 of The Last Pogo Jumps Again Radio Special
1. The Demics....New York City...live version from The Cedar Lounge and appropriate as this song plays during the opening credits of The Last Pogo Jumps Again.
2. Arson....Pretty Girls...from Smash The State Volume 1. This complilation LP was put out on Last Exit Records, the label that Frank Manley created to put out 70's Canpunk. Frank Manley wrote the book, Smash The State, which is a discography of the Canpunk scene....records only, no cassettes or CD's. The book came out in the very early 90's, a box of them came to London Ontario, which we sold at the record shows here. Many of the first press ended up in Germany as the vinyl collectors there were heavily into North American 70's punk at the time. Rumours there could be a second edition of the book have proven false so far as many corrections/additions have been submitted. Oh ya, Arson were from Toronto, released a 7" (the following 2 songs) and this particular track is a demo. Arson have reformed in recent years and put on an early 80's Stooge like affair. Ain't nothing wrong with that!
3. Arson...Coho Coho...from their only 7". Trivia, they were the first Toronto punk band i ever saw, probably summer 1978. At that point, i truly believed that London punk bands were superior to Toronto's!
4. Arson...White Folks....the flipside of the above 7".
5. The Government....Hemingway Hated Disco....1979 7" and the first by The Government. A band out of step with trends as they were into video and incorporated this into their live show well before MTV had been conceived in a board room. They released at least 2 singles, a 12" and 2 LP's, all of which still give me a boner to this day.
6. The Government....Sleeping...from their second 7" and my intro to the band. Still vividly remember hearing them for the first time on 6X, the radio station of Fanshawe College when they were the very first in this area to play new wave/punk rock! Drastically changed my record buying and listening habits! As far as i know, The Government never made it to London Ontario, and finally got to see them in late 1981 at the Spadina Hotel. It was a major disappointment, as by this time, the band had evolved into a 4 piece and were mere shadows of the vision created in my mind via their records.
7.B-Girls....B Side...Bomp single. All girl new wave band who in later years featured Londoner Marcy Saddy on the kit. This is a band that coulda and shoulda as Bomper Greg Shaw was rumoured to have an LP in the can and waiting for the right time to release it. Never happened as Greg may have misfiled it amongst his bazillions of records or it may have just been another rumour....asked him about it many years ago and never did get a proper response. B-Girls did go on to open for The Clash a time or 2, when it mattered!
8. Martha And The Muffins....Paint By Number Heart....from a 7", but also on their first LP. Martha and The Muffins were around right from the beginning, but didn't release anything until 1980. Echo Beach blasted out of radios everywhere and the band went on to fame.
9. Tyranna....Back Off Baby....from a Boppa Do Down 7" that came out a few years ago. Tyranna never released any records (but were on at least one compilation) during their lifespan, but this 7" and later, a full LP on Rave Records brought them the fame they deserved.
10. Battered Wives....Uganda Stomp....from a 7" and probably their most known song as it was played here on CHRW and 6X back in it's day. Battered Wives had issues with their name and femininists who arrived carrying placards to some shows.
11. Battered Wives...Pass Out....from a 7". Battered Wives shortened their name to Wives to appease the critics. They also got to open for Elvis Costello in the fall of 1978 when he played Alumni Hall here in London Ontario....stupidly i did not go as it wasn't punk enough for me!!!
12. Forgotten Rebels....National Unity....from their 1978 12". Hamilton's bad boys have been around since day 1 and Mikey's got the scars and stories to prove it! A Canadian punk institution as these guys (and i'm using guys lightly, as this band has gone through dozens of members) have played everywhere in Canada to appreciative audiences. It's a rite of passage for so called punks in Canada to see the Forgotten Rebels.
13. Forgotten Rebels....You're A Rebel Too....from a 1978 cassette released by the band. One time when the Rebels (that's what fans call them...hahaha) were playing The Cedar Lounge in London, Mikey was asking me why the turnout was unusually low for them as it was a weekend. I said that Carl Perkins was up the street playing Fryfogles, and many of my friends were there. Mikey proceeded to give me shit for coming to see his band and not going to see Carl Perkins, a real rock'n'roll legend. And Mikey was right!!
Big thanx for the phone calls, emails, facebook messages and Heys!!!! And thanx for tuning in and reading this glob!!
Next week, we're taking a break from the Last Pogo Series of Radio Specials and we've got a live to air happening next week. We've got Lionel Lodge and his London Ontario band playing live over the airwaves sometime between 6 and 7:30 PM. It's gonna be great!!
And don't forget, it's The Rock'n'Roll Rent Party happening sunday at APK, 3PM bell time and Lionel Lodge and Jeffy B are going to start the show with a bang!! Lionel currently lives in Vienna Austria, and is visiting for a short time only, so try and catch the show. And as always, The Mongrels will be headlining, doing 2 rock solid rock'n'roll sets!! See ya there on sunday.
Here's a link to the archived show:
http://chrwradio.ca/programs/radio-what-wave
Radio What Wave Playlist Jan 22/2015 Part 2 of our special on The Last Pogo Jumps Again w/Colin Brunton
1. The Demics....New York City....original version as that's what is playing when the intro credits roll on The Last Pogo Jumps Again.
2. The Viletones....Look Listen Learn....1978 live recording from The Colonial in Toronto. Bootleg cassette quality, but where else you gonna hear this?
3. The Viletones....Screaming Fist...as above. And as Leckie says at the intro, this is the first live appearance of what was to become a Viletones standard.
Right about here we had Colin Brunton via the batphone to talk about the making of both the original Last Pogo and the just released on DVD The Last Pogo Jumps Again. Lots of trivia and Colin told the entire story with little prompting on my part. A true pro!! If only more interviews weren't this easy!!
4. The Viletones...Just For You...from A Taste Of Honey CD on OPM Records. Also mentioned the London Ontario connection w/Peter Moore doing the behind the scenes sound wizardry. And another London connection w/Jan Haust as OPM is/was his label.
5. The Ugly....No Place To Go...from the Disorder CD on OPM. Once again Peter Moore worked his wizardry. The Ugly were the real deal, no gangs to fight their battles and lead singer Mike Nightmare spent a fair bit of his life on the wrong side of the jail door.
6. The Ugly...Revenge...as above.
7. The Ugly....Stranded In The Laneway....from a 7" on Explosion Records. This is later material and much poppier than above.
8. Nash The Slash....Fever Dream...from the Bedside Companion 12" on Cut Throat Records. Nash played London many times and his brother ran the Madrigal, a classical music record store here in town for many years.
9. Bob Segarini....Gotta Have Pop...from the LP of the same name. One of my fave powerpop LP's from Toronto from this era. Bob came into the scene with loads of experience as he had recorded LP's with The Wackers and The Dudes. He helped many of the Toronto bands of the era behind the scenes.
10. Bob Segarini....Teenage Love...this was broadcast on Q107 11/10/1978 and later became an LP on Bomb Records, an important label in the Toronto and area scene.
11. The Scenics...Do The Wait...from the Protospunk download recorded long before they released any records. 3 piece art/damaged rock combo out of Toronto who didn't sound like any other band from this area. Almost protopunk, these guys were ahead of their time and appreciated later.
12. The Scenics...O Boy....from the Last Pogo CD.
13. The Secrets...Suzi Peroxide....from the Teenage Damage CD on OPM Records. This is basically The Viletones without Leckie and the addition of Diode John Hamilton. These guys were doing 60's fratrock/doowop/garage and shoulda been big but drugs and other things just didn't let it happen.
14. The Secrets...I'll Cry Tomorrow....as above. This one has an absolute killer bass run! One of my fave Toronto combos from this era.
15. The Poles...CN Tower...from their only 7" and a killer song that blows away everything else they released.
16. The Cads...Do The Crabwalk...from a 7" on BI-R Records from 1978.
17. Cardboard Brains....Caesar Drives A Fast Car....from a 12' on Guilt Records. They also released a 7" and a live LP recorded at The Edge, the club that took over from where The Horseshoe left off band/sound wise. Again, promoted by The Garys.
18. The Mods....Step Out Tonight....from their only 7". There is also a CD on OPM Records that is recommended if you are a fan. Drummer David Quinton later released a solo LP and joined a later version of The Dead Boys, before joining Stiv Bators for some of his early solo recordings. David is now a very important entertainment lawyer in Toronto. In The Last Pogo Jumps Again, he's interviewed in his office, way up in the clouds!
That's a wrap for this week's edition. Thanx for all the crazy phone calls, emails, facebook messages and Heys!! And a HUGE thanx goes out to Colin Brunton for calling in to yammer about the documentary. And thanx to his dog for being patient as the interview coincided with his daily walk!!
Back again next week for Part 3 of The Last Pogo Jumps Again Special as we play some more Toronto combos, probably starting with one of my faves, The Government and carrying on with Arson, Martha and The Muffins, B Girls (remember that name!!), Tyranna and lots more.
You can find the archived show at:
http://chrwradio.ca/programs/radio-what-wave
There's a new NYC garage archive that's worth checking out. Shake Some Action!
http://www.shakesomeaction.nyc/index.html
Thanks, man! Indeed on Ramma Lamma! Yeah, the download/stream is a little indirect and confusing, but we have about five years worth of archives, so it makes up for it in quanity. Dig your show too - Jerry from Red Red Wine on a Sunday pointed me in your direction.
Damn..stupid me just now figured out how to download/listen to your show...as always great playlist and love your top picks...LONG LIVE RAMMA LAMMA!
Playlist 01/31/15
Monster Magnet - Negasonic Teenage Warhead
Mudhoney - Revolution
Priests - More
Narco States - Lost In Time
Lunachicks - Jerk of All Trades
Muffs - Brand New Chevy
Avengers - We Are The One
Legal Weapon - No Sorrow
Cool Ghouls - And it Grows
Los Straitjackets - Pipeline
Oil Boom - 45 Revolutions Per Minute
Supersnazz - Hardcore
Gitogito Hustler - Wonderful
Gore Gore Girls - Hunt You Down
Fur - Blondi
Captain Bedderz - Sick Of It All
Gang Of Four - Damaged Goods
Thee Wylde Fuzz Show - Thinking
Mekons - Millionaire
Double Date With Death - Ride
El Cine - Laundromat
Jagged Lines - Kickin' The Habit
Occult Tofu Soup - Rude
Rancid - Malfunction
Meatbodies - Disorder
OBN III's - Off The Grid
Dictators - Stay With Me
MC5 - Looking At You
Smithereens - White Castle Blues
Zero Boys - New Generation
Bad Brains - Pay To Cum
False Prophets - Good Clean Fun
Even Worse - Illusion Won Again
Love Me Nots - No Myth
Audio Kings of the Third World - You're The Only Woman
Mojo Nixon - Not As Much As Football
Godfathers - Gone To Texas
The Jeff of the Future Radio Show will be on the air and the web on Saturday January 31st from 1:00-3:00PM EST. The usual punk and garage tunes can be heard at 89.7 WITR-FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu
One of my all-time favorites!
NEW ALBUM RELEASE
ZOUNDS
‘THE CURSE OF ZOUNDS’
Label: Overground
Cat. No. OVER 142LP Barcode: 689492158620
Release Date: 26th January 2015
Zounds formed in Reading in 1977 releasing their first single Can’t Cheat Karma on Crass Records in 1980. This early association with Crass meant they were key figures in the bourgeoning anarcho-punk scene along with The Mob, Poison Girls, Flux of Pink Indians and many others.
Moving to Rough Trade Records the band released their first album The Curse of Zounds in 1982, recording and mixing the LP within five days. The cover art, by anarchist artist Clifford Harper, featured a painting of fire fighters apparently trying to put out a blaze at the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. However, the picture continued onto the back cover, which showed that in fact they are spraying the fire with petrol, thus feeding it.
Someone must have slipped one of those post-anarcho-syndicalist pamphlets in with these guys' Beano comics! This is sturdy, above-average English pop-punk with some surprisingly infectious hooks. But the foursome ain't just disaffected youngsters lookin' for a kiss (or any ol' white riot) - they're searching out the meaning of life in the post-industrial capitalist system. As long as you've got the tunes, fellas - go for it! – Trouser Press
The album is now seen as a classic of the genre and one of the most inspirational albums of the post-punk period.
This is a limited pressing of 500 only on white vinyl, which closely reproduces the cover, inner bag and labels of the original.
TRACK LISTING:
Fear/ Did He Jump/ My Mummy's Gone/ Little Bit More/ This Land/ New Band/ Dirty Squatters/ Loads Of Noise/ Target / Mr. Disney / The War Goes On
Voix de Garage #34 (21/01/2015)
*Jingle* Know Your Product / The Saints / Eternally Yours / 1978 / Australie (Brisbane)
Pier Thirteen / The Bomboras / It Came from Pier 13! / 1997 / US (LA, California)
Frenzy / Sic Kidz / No reason to complain / 1990 / US (Philadelphia)
Wild Desire / King Tuff / Wild Desire (single) / 2012 / US (Vermont)
*Focus : L.A. Hardcore*
– Three Nights / Black Flag / My War / 1984 / US (Hermosa Beach, California)
– Lexicon Devil / The Germs / Lexicon Devil EP/ 1978 / US (LA, California)
– Sex Bomb / Flipper / Generic / 1982 / US (San Francisco, California)
– Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing / Minutemen / Double Nickels On The Dime / 1984 / US (LA)
– You Stupid Asshole / Angry Samoans / Inside My Brain / 1980 / US (LA, California)
Bye Bye Baby / The Wombats / Zontar Must Die! / 1984 / US (Cleveland, Ohio)
Dig her up / 1313 Mockingbird Lane / Have hearse will travel / 1990 / USA (Albany, NY State)
*The sweetest 60's Chapel*: The Buckinghams / Don’t want to Cry / Single (B-side) / 1966 / US (Chicago, Illinois)
*The gli-gli-gli-glitter minute*:Midnight Shifter / The Hives / Lex Hives / 2012 / Sweden (Fagersta)
You Drive me Wild / The Primates / We are the Primates / 1986 / US (Athens, Georgia)
We’re Pretty Sick / The Cannibals / And the Lord Said… Let there be Trash / 1991 / UK (London)
*The Norway lesson*: Hello Darkness / Turbonegro / Sexual Harassment / 2012 / Norway (Oslo suburbs)
*Maximum Volume*:Metropolis / Motörhead / No Sleep ‘Til Hammersmith / 1981 / UK (Stoke-On-Trent)
- See more at: http://www.trensmissions.ens.fr/voix-de-garage-34/#sthash.Jt6X0SK7.dpuf
Steve Terrell informed me that the Savages /DMZ Guitar Player's name is Peter Greenberg.
I knew that , but I was thinking about somebody else. Honest.
Google sonicstour.2015 - The dates are all listed there. "Bad Betty" is BAAAAAAAAD ! The other proposed album cuts they were doing on the last tour were pretty tuff , too , inc. a savage romp on Ray Charles' "I Don't Need No Doctor" , and new originals that did'nt dissapoint.
Also, here's a new track from their forthcoming LP:
https://soundcloud.com/the-sonics/bad-betty
Ain't nobody pressing vinyl anymore?
Cool. Well , I hope he'll talk a bit about Dust in his book , too. I've met Marky twice , and he's a standup guy. He told me all about his whole history with Dust , Wayne County , Richard Hell , and , of course , his two stints with The Ramones. Damn ! I wish I could have recorded it. I was'nt expecting him to tell me all this stuff , but , he was just relaxing before the show , in a good mood. He also told me he loved Rock'n'Roll TV shows like "Shindig" and "Where The Action Is".. He LOVES Paul Revere and The Raiders.
I was in touch with him , a little bit , until Dee Dee died. He was'nt taking calls , I guess , unless they were business - related.