I'm crackin up! This is just too cool! Young Kopper blastin heat!
Produced by Bill Streeter, I see. How many records did he have you name? 200? :)
I'm crackin up! This is just too cool! Young Kopper blastin heat!
Produced by Bill Streeter, I see. How many records did he have you name? 200? :)
Well , they did stick it out for almost (Over?) 35 years , gotta hand it to 'em , there . But , they waved that license to be inconsistent around like it was going to get them a raise in pay.....I saw them 6 times. They were great twice , and mostly terrible the other times , tho' they were'nt bad on the Little Steven revue with The New York Dolls , BUT , THEY WERE'NT GREAT, EITHER.... Their early 90's "Metal" phase was abhorral. I know someone who saw part of one of their EARLY 90'S gigs , here , on video , and said he was actually glad he had to miss the show because he was in JAIL.
The Monks did that song , too (Not meaning the legenday Avant Garage Punks , But , The Strawbs offshoot Pub/Novelty group.)
....Or were they the same group?
Mr Yates said:
I do remember a song from when I was about 13, by a band called Dave and the Deros called "Nice Legs, Shame About the Face".
What about any song by the 4skins or any white power stuff always pretty racist and offensive
Well , you know.....When I was in Jr. High , most kids barely knew The Beatles or The Stones , maybe by name , but , that was usually it , and we're talking only 7 , 8 years after The Beatles broke up , and The Stones' next to last great album , "Some Girls" ("A Bigger Bang" is a motherfucker , tho' I guess most people disagree.) was current. Not much has changed in 35 years....
I hear you there!
Also, the Beatles question this is the kind of question that spawns a hydra head basket of arguements and fights on here, haha!
Bal said:
After nearly having a memorabilia overdose every time I go into any tourist shop in London I try my best to avoid their music. I can never visit Liverpool for fear of total overkill of nostalgic nick nacks.
My computer froze up .....But , if you've never seen the Cavern Club Live DVD with this lineup , much less heard "Run Devil Run", you're depriving yourself of a treat... His own FANS don't even like this stuff , it rocks so hard ! BTW , Ian Paice WAS in Whitsnake (W/ Jon Lord , David Coverdale , pre - Hair Metal , and Mick Moody...). I saw'em open for Jethro Tull in 1980.
John Battles said:
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
HA HA , exactly. I admit , I did'nt go , last year ,because the line up was pretty lame....You're right , I hope they do come back all guns a - blazin' , next year. For years , it was the strongest Garage fest that is'nt even a Garage fest. First time I went , they had The Wailers , Zakary Thaks , Kenny and The Kasuals , Alarm Clocks and Bad Roads (Who , sadly , were pretty lame.). John.
IDON MINE said:
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! ;)
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! ;)
The Flamin' Groovies - Whiskey Woman
OK, i know this band is long gone, but for some reason i've been really obsessing over them lately. Bought one of their singles Let's Get It On/Cadillac back many years ago and their other single Long Gone/She'll Always Be Mine has been on my want list ever since.
I've got the Get Hip LP Long Gone Lp and have played the shit out of this as it's such amazing high energy rock'n'roll. And what really got me going was that i found a rockabilly compilation LP called Cincinnati Rock & Roll 1950's at a record show the other day that had Orangie Ray Hubbard doing what i always thought was a Customs original, Is She Sore. That song just blew me away it was so good!!! And that opened up my obsession with The Customs once more.
I know that Peter Greenberg x-DMZ was on lead guitar and that probably accounts for some of this band's great taste.
So what i want to know, were The Customs as good live as all of their records lead me to believe?
Did any of you guys get to see this band in it's prime?
Any stories to tell??
Super! Rockin in style, that John!
whatwave dave said:
Sorry John, couldn't resist, but here's a picture of John C as a Fuzztone in London Ontario Canada 4/5/87 in the Fuzztone uniform!! And it was a great show that night too!!
Hello there everyone! Glad to see you around!!
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...!
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
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"
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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
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
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.
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.
We all wear wrestling masks, so that's kind of like a theme.
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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
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
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