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    • February 18, 2012 5:11 AM CST
    • Hello there everyone! Glad to see you around!!

    • February 18, 2012 5:09 AM CST
    • Argh!

      But let them catch their breath and come back full force next year! I like hearing about that stuff they got coming up this year - finally a "R'N'R hall of fame kind of thing" that doesn't smell! ;)

    • February 18, 2012 5:04 AM CST
    • SOUNDFLAT absulutely! They just brought out the new JACKETS & the new TRASHBONES records and both kill! Also, they are rad and nice people - saw one of the headhonchos spin wax at the release party and he's done some fun stunts over the recordtables, haha!

      I love that Babyshakes record DOUCHEMASTER brought out, just a note there...!

    • February 17, 2012 4:48 PM CST
    • Spot on selection Alison, check out our shows, we feature loads of stuff from these labels and many more featured in this thread.

      Alison said:

      All of the above and more currently,

      • Trouble in Mind
      • HoZac
      • Dirtnap
      • Slovenly
      • Hardly Art
      • Goner
      • 1234 Go!
      • Douchemaster
      • Tic Tac Totally
      • Castle Face

    • February 18, 2012 12:25 AM CST
    • Show #361: "Bands & Artists Starting With A, Part 6" playlist:

      Arc - "Let Your Love Run Through"
      Arcadium - "Woman Of A Thousand Years"
      Arcesia - "White Panther"
      The Archies - "Feelin' So Good (S.K.O.O.B.Y.-D.O.O.)"
      Archimedes Badkar - "Jorden (The Earth)/Charmante Yerevan"
      Arctic Enterprises - "Year Of The Cat"
      Ardo Dombec - "Clean-Up Sunday"
      Ardy & Lasses Oronpaj - "Black Sallad"
      Area - "L'abbattimento Dello Zeppelin"
      Argent - "Lothlorien"
      Argosy - "Mr. Boyd"
      The Argyles - "Turn On Your Love Light"
      Ariane - "Tu Voudrais Que J'oublie"
      Ariel - "It Feels Like I'm Crying"
      Ariesta Birawa Group - "Senyumlah Sayang"
      The Arizona Swamp Company - "Train Keeps Rollin'"
      The Ark - "Daily Reminder"
      Arkade - "Woman In My Life"
      Arkansas Riverbottom - "Good Times And Old Rock N Roll"
      The Arkay IV - "Demotion"
      Arkham - "Monolithic Progression With Anticipated Rupture"
      Arktis - "Speed Boogie"
      Bobby Arlin with The Hustlers - "Mushroom Machine (Part 1)"
      Armageddon - "Buzzard"
      Armaggedon - "Round"
      Armand - "Waal Wil Je Heengaan Mijn Liefste"
      Joan Armatrading - "It Could Have Been Better"
      Desi Arnaz, Jr. - "Lady's Hair"
      Chico Arnez & His Latin American Orchestra - "Yashmak"

      Click here to stream this show now: http://eggmanrulez.com/m3u/361.m3u
      or to download: http://eggmanrulez.com/streams/361.mp3

      ***To stream The Metaphysical Circus live via the web click this link: http://portsmouthcommunityradio.org/listen ... to listen to past shows, view playlists and more, fan the show on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Metap ... 50?sk=wall … or check out my website (to be updated someday): http://eggmanrulez.com/
      Live every Friday night at 10pm to 1am EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio

      Egg

    • February 17, 2012 12:16 PM CST
    • Show #361: "Bands & Artists Starting With A, Part 6"

      Every 3 weeks I do a series of shows I call the "Alphabetical Series" where I randomly draw a letter of the alphabet from a hat. Whatever letter I draw, I take all the bands and artists in my collection (from the 50's, 60's & 70's only) that start with that letter and play them in strict alphabetical order one by one until I run out of time. This week I drew the letter "A". This is the sixth time I've drawn the letter "A", so I will start from where I left off on show #5 (which was with The Arbors). So, tune in tonight (Friday at 10:00pm EST) to hear 3 hours of bands and artists that start with "A" like: Arc, Arcadium, Arcesia, The Archies, Archimedes Badkar, Ardo Dombec, Ardy & Lassess Oronpaj, Area, Argent, Argosy, Ariane, Ariel, Ariesta Birawa Group, The Ark, The Arkay IV, Arkham, Armageddon, Armaggedon, Armand, Joan Armatrading, Desi Arnaz Jr, and many others!!!

      ***To stream The Metaphysical Circus live via the web click this link: http://portsmouthcommunityradio.org/listen ... to listen to past shows, view playlists and more, fan the show on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Metap ... 50?sk=wall … or check out my website (to be updated someday): http://eggmanrulez.com/
      Live every Friday night at 10pm to 1am EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!

      Watch my playlist unravel before your eyes LIVE here: http://wscafm.radioactivity.fm/

      Egg

    • February 17, 2012 9:43 PM CST
    • i try to get us in kaleidoskull to dress the same,but all we can pull off is matching cigarette burns,beer stains and puke spots

    • February 17, 2012 8:29 PM CST
    • Cool: motorcycle jackets, jean jackets (bonus: sleeves cut off), studs, buttons, burger t-shirts, garbage bags as clothing, animal masks, hair bows, raccoon hats, pizza, bandannas, aprons, German motorcycle helmets, 1970s Joan Jett hair, stripes, knives, bow ties, Mad magazine, Ramones, spandex, tennis shoes, fat girls, Flying V, greaser.

      Uncool: paisley, ruffled shirts, bell bottoms, wallet chains, neckerchiefs, mailman, velvet, guns, matching suits, hippie, tambourines, brown hair, rockabilly, turtle necks, goatees, space suits, brown vests, wrestling masks, CBGB t-shirts, polka dots, cocktails, Beatle boots, Beatle hair, scarfs, spy theme, fat guys, Vox guitars, 1980s version of the 1960s

    • February 17, 2012 6:33 PM CST
    • We have multiple matching outfits: Gold dresses, sparkly blue dresses, black dresses, a stripes theme. We get to pretend we're 5 year old quadruplets and shop for matching outfits. It rules. 

    • February 17, 2012 6:12 PM CST
    • Bands that have a look ALWAYS get my thumbs up even if they stink "musically". XD My old band The Reverbians was a perfect example.  Not the greatest musically but we wore the masks & matching stripe shirts.  It was dumb & didn't have anything to do with the "theme" of the band, but that was exactly what we were going for.  Wanted people to walk in a bar where we were playin' & go...what the fuck?!....I gotta see this shit!".  

      We gots the animal house frat rock suit thing I guess.  Not necessarily a "uniform" but like ya sez, you're putting on a show dammit!  I can't stand when I go see a band that's supposed to be in this genre & they just get up there in whatever they wore that day...lame.

    • February 17, 2012 3:34 PM CST
    • We all wear wrestling masks, so that's kind of like a theme.

    • February 16, 2012 2:48 PM CST
    • Many years ago...

    • February 17, 2012 7:36 PM CST
    • Kustom City Sounds           www.baconrock.com

      2-17-12    PLAYLIST:   7 p.m. - 11 p.m. (Central)  Repeat Midnight - 4 a.m. (Central)

      (Hour One)

      Little Barrie -  Surf Hell

      Imperial State Electric – Sheltered In The Sky

      Light Bulb Alley – Eye In The Sky

      The Satelliters – It’s Not True

      Black Lips – Lean

      LoveStruck – Comb Your Hair

      Boss Mustangs – Hazel Holly (Please Come Back)

      Johnny Sandon & The Remo Four – Lies

      Brylcreem

      Black Joe Lewis – Booty City

      The Lyres – We Sell Soul

      Urban Junior – Sweet Johnny Suicide

      Little Walter – Lights Out

      The Fleshtones – Ride Your Pony

      The Orbits – Mr. Hard Luck

      EATER – Public Toys

      G.B.H. – Time Bomb

      New  Bomb Turks – Snap Decisions

      Ernest – Shot My Paw

      Jo Ann Campbell – Wait A Minute

      Satan’s Pilgrims – Soul Pilgrim

      Glaze Of Cathexis – Cold Fusion (stereo)

      The Breakups – Everybody’s Girl

      (Hour Two)

      Johnny Paycheck – I’m Barely Hangin’ On To Me

      Wayne Hancock – Double A Daddy

      Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Shuffle Your Feet

      Crisco

      Deadbolt – Whereabouts Unknown

      Lydia Lunch – Devil’s Working Overtime

      The Dolly Rocker Movement – Falling Home Again

      Defectors – C’mon Shake!

      The Strange Boys – Should Have Shot Paul

      The White Stripes – The Hardest Button To Button

      Velvet Underground – What Goes On (closet mix)

      A.C. Jones – Oh Baby

      The Performers – Mini Skirt

      Bosco

      Max Romeo – Chase The Devil

      John Lee Hooker & The Groundhogs – I’m Losin’ You

      The Modern Lovers – She Cracked

      The Splash Four – Nut Cop

      The Monkees – Porpoise Song

      The Milkshakes – Grim Reaper

      Johnny Throttle – Waking Up Alone

      Muck & The Mires – Last Time

      (Hour Three)

      Mohammed Rafi – Jaan Pahechaan Ho

      Office Space – Peter – Missing Work

      Ministry – N.W.O.

      Doubting Thomas – THC

      A Place To Bury Strangers – Ego Death

      Acid Baby Jesus – Tyrannosaurus Rex

      Cold Sun – Twisted Flower

      The Cosmic Dead – Spice Melange Spectrum

      Jesus And Mary Chain – Teenage Lust

      Spectrum – Mary

      Plasticland – The Glove

      Scooby Doo Intro

      Tom Jones – It’s Not Unusual

      Jarvis Humby – We Say Yeah!

      Radio Birdman – New Race

      The Broken Vinyl Club – One Way Street

      The Compulsive Gamblers – Stop & Think It Over

      Mark Sultan – Livin’ My Life

      Donovan – Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness)

      (Hour Four)

      The Damned – Neat, Neat, Neat

      Sleater-Kinney – Combat Rock

      Intro

      Freddy & The Four_Gone Conclusions – I Can’t See You

      Doctor Explosion – Everybody

      New York Dolls – Jet Boy

      Rocket From The Crypt – Drop Out

      Seger Liberation Army – Get Down On Your Knees

      The Death Set – Chew It Like A Gun Gum

      The Escatones – Hello Lucy

      69 Noses – Collection

      The Black Hollies – Benevolent Beacon

      Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas – Drug Lists

      Suicide – Rocket USA

      Dirty Beaches – Horses

      Moon Duo – When You Cut

      Joy Division – Dead Souls

      Black Pistol Fire – Where You Been Before

      Carl Cherry – The Itch

      Road Kings – Hot Headed Gal

      Get Lost – One Way Ticket

      The Black Keys – Lonely Boy

      Darkside – All That Noise

      Dead Weather – Bone House

      The Gun Club – Sex Beat

    • February 17, 2012 4:55 PM CST
    • Download or stream the entire Feb. 17 show right here. Find Zero Hour on Facebook here.

      Guitar in Orbit Pt. 37 – Deke Dickerson & the Ecco-Fonics
      I Go into Orbit – Johnny Acey
      Orbit with Me – Sonny Sheather
      Orbit Twist – Rufus Shoffner
      Going into Orbit – Churchill & the Radars
      Rockin’ in the Orbit – Jimmie Haskell & His Orchestra

      Make the Rules – The Orbits
      Until the Word Gets Out – The Orbits
      Out of Love – Trolley
      Free Again – Alex Chilton
      Give You What I Got – Wendy Rene
      You Got Me Singing – Eddie Hinton
      Don’t Steal My Heart – Kurt Baker
      Rock N Roll Girl – The Beat
      In This Town (live) – The Plimsouls

      Hot for Twinkies – Go Nuts
      Stretch Marks – Guilty Pleasures
      Crawling Back to You – The Monsters
      Amanda – Los Vigilantes
      Mam’Zelle Filou – Curlee Wurlee

      Local Lunchbox
      Bye, Bye, Bye – The Mistreaters
      More Sheep than Yellow – Head on Electric
      How Much for the Women – The Mistreaters
      Mean Mary – Head on Electric

      Rock-n-Roll is Never Going to Die – Atomic Suplex
      Devil’s Makeup – The Exciters
      My Box Rocks – Figure of Light
      Head to Tail – The Creeping Ivies
      Lazy Bones – The Pharmacy

      Blood on My Hands – The Hussy
      Meet Mr. Fork – The Night Beats
      Shot Down – Apace Dropout
      Ain’t it Strange – The Midwest Beat
      Rocket Science – Organs

      Never Be My Man – Dead Fingers
      Call Me Trouble – Mighty Fine
      Overheatin’ – Crankshaft & the Geargrinders

      Little Barrie live in the studio/interview

      I Want You – The Electric Stars
      Tuesday Girl – GetSet
      Let’s Do a Slow Dance – Dave “Baby” Cortez
      I Did it All – Swamp Dogg
      Valiente – The Moto-Gators

      The Nazz are Blue – The Liberty Bell
      Bald Headed Woman – The Pleazers
      I Wanna Know – Larry Williams
      Explosion – Cliff Nash
      Last Time – The Alarm Clocks

    • February 17, 2012 3:20 PM CST
    • The Trip celebrates Black History Month by spot-lighting influential artists from Detroit:  Black Merda, Death, Funkadelic, & Andre Williams, as well as featuring their usual scorching-hot, primitive rock and roll, R&B, soul, & blues sizzlers.  Tune in on Sunday, February 26 from 12:30 to 2 am (late-night Saturday!).  99.1 FM Windsor/ Detroit, Channel 285 on Cogeco Cable and streamable here: http://stream.cjam.ca/stream.m3u

    • February 17, 2012 5:20 AM CST
    • Well, maybe he was hoping to work on both things at once, and now he realizes that he can't do that.  Again, I'm just taking a guess.

      If this is true, it's sad, but they've been around forever, so maybe it's just as well that they're finally calling it a day.


      Wattage said:

      Yeah for at least 3 or 4 years now

       

    • February 17, 2012 4:09 AM CST
    • Well this sucks!

    • February 16, 2012 8:55 PM CST
    • Yeah for at least 3 or 4 years now

       

    • February 16, 2012 8:47 PM CST
    • Hasn't he had that for several years, though?

      MikeL said:

      BTW, I just remembered something...Andy Babiuk now has his own musical instrument and gear store, so maybe he wanted to call it quits so he could focus on his business.  This is just my guess.

    • February 16, 2012 8:37 PM CST
    • that's a bummer

       

      greg was supernice when I met him at the HOG, been a while now but he just generally seemed pretty cool

       

      berlin wall of sound still gets rocked pretty regularly

    • February 16, 2012 7:57 PM CST
    •   He made that foot -in -ass Rock'n'Roll album ,"Run Devil Run" with original UK GUITAR GOD, Mick Green , and Guitar GOOD , Dave Gilmour....also that Whitesnake guy , Ian Paice (I'm kidding.).  It t

    • February 16, 2012 7:48 PM CST
    • THAT'S TERRIBLE !!!!

      Alex said:

      Wasn't Paul McCartney married to that lady from Dancing with the Stars?

    • February 16, 2012 7:01 PM CST
    • Playlist for Wednesday Feb 15/2012 4PM as a fill-in for Shakin' Katz, a rockabilly show on CHRW.

      1. Dex Romweber Duo...Jungle Drums...from the latest record, Is That You In The Blue?  Dex and Sara are possibly the coolest sibling act in the planet right now...Collins Kids haven't done anything in ages.

      2. The Cramps...Drug Train....from the File Under Sacred Music box set of 10 Cramps singles that just came out. On Munster Records.

      3. The Cramps...Lonesome Town...as above.

      4. The Cramps...The Way I Walk...as above.

      5. The Cramps...Domino...as above. Thanx to the guy who phoned in and said this made his day after a crappy shift at work!!

      6. Wanda Jackson...Funnel Of Love...from the Heart Trouble CD and features Lux and Ivy.

      7. Maow...Mean Mean Man...from the Unforgiving Sounds Of CD on Mint Records...and features Neko Case on lead vocals on this one...couldn't remember her name for the life of me when i was yammering and she's even slept on our couch at one point many moons ago.

      8. Bob And Lucille...Eeny Meeny Miney Mo....from the Bear Records comp called Shakin' Up North of 50's rockabilly. Bob and Lucille later became the Canadian Sweethearts and released several LP's with a more country sound, but some of the songs still had that rockabilly edge.

      9. The Royal Crowns...Bettie Page...from the 32 Miles From Memphis CD. Toronto rockabilly combo that features Teddy Fury of BopCats fame on the tubs.

      10. Ray Condo and His Hardrock Goners...Willing And Ready...from the Crazy Date LP. Ray was the epitome of cool....always well dressed, skinny as a rail, smart as fuck, great taste in music and a really cool dude who played some of the finest rockabilly to ever come out of Canada. Check out the Ray Condo facebook page as we've posted a stack of pics from some of his shows here in London Ontario back in the 80's.

      11. Ray Condo and His Hardrock Goners...Could She Kiss....from the Hot and Cold LP. There could be a live LP of this combo coming out in the near future...

      12. The Reekers...Grindin'....from the latest Mongrel Zine compilation CD.

      13. The Bop Cats...Bop A Lena....from a 7' they released in the late 70's. These cats always put on a great show whenever they came to London. They played one New Years at The Cedar Lounge here in London and were joined by John Catto of The Diodes on guitar. Wish i had my camera that night!

      14. Orangie Ray Hubbard....Is She Sore?..from the Cincinnati Rock and Roll 1950's Compilation LP that i picked up at the record show....Ya, it's the same fucking song that The Customs did back in 1979 that i'm listening to as i type this out. Fucking Customs rule and i always thought Is She Sore? was an original Customs tune. But it all makes sense as Orangie Ray was a Cincinatti rockabilly legend and The Customs came from there...pay homage to your hometown is the lesson learned here!

      15. Rockin' Ronnie Dawson...Action Packed...from the Greatest Hits CD. The Blonde Bomber before his voice changed....lol...a late 50's killer from this Texan. We got to see Ronnie about 20 years ago here in London and of course i had to yell out for Rockin' Bones which sure got Ronnies attention and he did it later just for me! 

      16. Bloodshot Bill...Thunder and Lightning...from the LP of the same name on Norton Records and this and the next 2 songs were dedicated to BB's gal Alex as it was her birthday the day before!

      17. Tandoori Knights....Bucketful...from the Norton LP Curry Up and has King Khan in tag team with Bloodshot.

      18. The Ding Dongs...Ding Dong Party...from their self titled LP on Norton and has Mark Sultan in tag with Bloodshot.

      19. Panther Burns...She's The One That's Got It....from the Behind The Magnolia Curtain LP. PB played at Fryfogles here in London right after releasing this LP...and they never came back again as we always had to travel to Toronto to see them.

      20. Panther Burns...Train Kept A Rollin'...from a live 7" record on Frenzi Records.

      21. Carl Perkins...Her Love Rubbed Off...from the double Greatest Hits LP. Carl at his most primitive.

      22. Mel Smith...Pretty Plaid Skirt....from Desperate Rock'n'Roll Volume 1.

      23. The Sci-Phonics...I'm Ready....live at The Wortley 12/5/92 and was handed to me by lead guitarist Jack at the record show the other day...he said 'i know you'll appreciate this!'...lol...

      24. The Sci-Phonics...Uranium Rock...as above.

      25. Frank Ridsdale...Be Bop A Lula....recorded live on Radio What Wave 10/16/10. Frank was in The Sci-Phonics and Uranus.

      26. Uranus...53 Buick...from their first self released 7" from about 1979. Uranus reforms on friday Oct 26th so mark your calendars....

      27. Uranus...You're So Square....from their top 10 hit on AM radio across Canada back in 1980. Why these guys aren't in the London Music Hall Of Fame is a fucking crime!!!! 

      28. The Paladins...Jump Up and Bop....from the R&R LP released on Star Records in 1984. This is a Canadian band and features former Bop Cat and insane guitarist Duane Wayne!

      29. The Paladins...Hold On...from their self titled LP. This is a totally different band, from the west coast of the US and these guys have released several LP's, all really good rock'n'roll styled!

      30. The Blasters...Marie Marie...from the Teenage Cruisers LP from 1980 on Rockin' Ronnie Weiser's label in conjunction with Rhino. This is from a soundtrack to a rockabilly porno flick...no KY was used, just Brylcreem!!

      31. The Zantees....Blonde Bombshell...from the Out For Kicks LP on Bomp Records 1980. Real rockabilly that has enough treble to shred your eardrums!!! Zantees morphed into The A Bones who are still active up to this day! And just as wyld as back in the early days!!!

      32. Hip Bone Slim and The Knee Tremblers...Nothin' To Me...from the Square Guitar LP on Dirty Water Records outta the UK.

      33. Dustaphonics...Burlesque Queen...from the Party Girl LP on Dirty Water Records and features the lyrics of Tura Satana....of Faster Pussy Cat Kill Kill. And i managed to get a bunch of Russ Meyer flicks at the record show as well....i'm in hooter heaven now!

      34. The Leroi Brothers...Shake Some Action...from the LP of the same name....Texas troublemakers!!

      35. Pink Cadillac Scat Cats...Joleena...from the Rip It Up CD....London rockers...

      That's it, ran outta time but certainly not records. Thanx for all the call-ins, emails, facebook shouts etc....i'm back on air on Tuesday Feb 21 with Kevin of local band The Kards and we'll be doing the radio world debut of their brand new CD!

      Here's where to find the podcast, you have to scroll down to Wed at 4PM or thereabouts and it'll be in a couple of parts...

      http://chrwradio.com/archive/ 

    • February 16, 2012 5:55 PM CST
    • With digital home recording becoming commonplace, and websites like CD Baby and other pay-per-download outlets allowing bands to completely cut out the record companies, the definition of "garage" is becoming very blurred. The misconception that garage=lo-fi doesn't help. The sixties garage bands records were only  lo-fi because that's all they could afford. How much different would garage music be today if the bands of the sixties had the home recording opportunities that we have now? Just food for thought.

    • February 16, 2012 9:46 AM CST
    • Well said !

      Shtbird said:

      Real garage is raw, full of soul, and fun as hell. It pays homage to the passion of the late greats, keeps a solid rockin rhythm, and is immune to whatever bullshit wave of popular music is influencing the masses.

      There IS danger, there IS passion, there IS an interactive and  dancing crowd because the music itself is addictively accessible. It's Rock 'n Roll, in it's purest, unrefined form. 


      Just because you use a lot of distortion, just because you label yourself as garage... it doesn't make you garage. If the crowd ain't swingin with the beat, you just don't got it.

      And fuck what the music critics say! The wankers are just trying to redefine genres because they're not creative enough to figure out something accurately descriptive. Garage rock is the essence of cool, but any attempts to capitalize on the art are missing the point.