no its not but most of it is
no its not but most of it is
Share your fave songs, at least 20 minutes long. :-)
Hi GRGPNKers ... Frank Zappa was also certainly involved with some of the releases on the U.S. Donna label which was a subsiduary of Del-Fi. I also have an Rhino LP called 'Rare Meat' which features Frank's DONNA releases as highlighted below in the list. & also some Aertuan releases that feature Frank's 'surf' guitar (but again can't remember of the top of my head which ones as everthing is still in a real mess here...)
anyway I was wondering - Does anyone know of any other early 45's from this list or other labels prior to the Mothers of Invention that he played on? ...or of any others that he may have either produced or written for on this label? (or possibly Del-Fi)
I have few 45's on the DONNA label, although of the top of my head - I can't can't remember which ones aside from some by Ron Holden, and also the crazy 'Hully Gully Trumpets' by Don Markham & the Marksmen ( and possibly other 45's kickin around somewhere too...) My interest in Frank Zappa's earlier stuff is in the way that he played guitar as I also play guitar myself.
Found this excellent DONNA list as copied below at www.globaldogproductions.com
It's a fab site full of tons stuff & info about zillions of labels etc... well worth a visit ; )
x
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Discography for Donna Records
1313 | The Rookies | Blabbermouth Penalty |
1959 |
1314 | Buddy Landon | Birds And The Bees Till The End Of Time |
1959 |
1315 | Ron Holden | Love You So My Babe |
1960 |
1316 | |||
1317 | Pepe Pena | La Baraja Mi Cielito Lindo |
1960 |
1318 | Winston Eaton | Hully Gully Every Day It's Got To Be Love |
1960 |
1319 | Yoyo Sashi | Yoyo's Pad - Part 1 Yoyo's Pad - Part 2 |
1960 |
1320 | Prentice Moreland | Chinese Junk Looking For Your Heart |
1960 |
1321 | Gary Webb | Drum City - Part 1 Drum City - Part 2 |
1960 |
1322 | The Gallahads | Lonely Guy Jo Jo Big Wheel |
1960 |
1323 | Don Markham and the Marksmen | Shuck Hully Gully Trumpets |
1960 |
1324 | Ron Holden | Gee, But I'm Lonesome Susie Jane |
1960 |
1325 | Don Markham and the Marksmen | The Goose - Part 1 The Goose - Part 2 |
1960 |
1326 | Bobby Swanson | Tom And Suzie China Doll |
1960 |
1327 | The Pharaohs | Tender Touch Heads Up, High Hope Over You |
1960 |
1328 | Ron Holden | True Love Can Be Everything's Gonna Be All Right |
1960 |
1329 | Studs Donegan and the Mob | Rock And Roll Honky Tonk Bend |
1960 |
1330 | The Four Sharps | Church Key Very Muddy Waters |
1960 |
1331 | Ron Holden | Who Says There Ain't No Santa Claus Your Line Is Busy |
1960 |
1332 | Sam Baker | Island Of Regret ? |
1961 |
1333 | Van Dykes | The Gift Of Love The Guardian |
1961 |
1334 | Johnny Mc Call | My Love I Can't Hide ? |
1961 |
1335 | Ron Holden | Big Shoe Rock And Roll Call |
1961 |
1336 | Bobby Swanson | Janie's Face Peggy's Last Birthday |
1961 |
1337 | The Pentagons | To Be Loved Down At The Beach |
1961 |
1338 | Rosie and Ron | So Dearly Bring Me Happiness |
1961 |
1339 | Bobby Domino | Marilyn Your Love For Me |
1961 |
1340 | |||
1341 | |||
1342 | Jeanie Sanders | Friday Night Prom Gun Slinger |
1961 |
1343 | The Thundertones | Thunder Rhythm Pay Day |
1961 |
1344 | The Pentagons | I Like The Way You Look For A Love That Is Mine |
1961 |
1345 | Valentino and the Lovers | One Teardrop Too Late I'm Gonna Love |
1961 |
1346 | Jack Sheldon | Philadelphia Strut - Part 1 Philadelphia Strut - Part 2 |
1961 |
1347 | Kitty Doswell | Need Your Love So Bad Marchin' On In |
1961 |
1348 | Al Mc Gee | Oldies But Goodies Show Tender Beloved |
1961 |
1349 | The Castaleers | That's Why I Cry My Baby's All Right |
1961 |
1350 | Chuck Sedacca | A-Hopin' And A-Prayin' You'll Never Know |
1961 |
1351 | Vic Diaz | Mister Moon So Mean To Me |
1961 |
1352 | The Venturas | High Noon Rumble Corrido Twist |
1961 |
1353 | Lynn and Jerry | Lucky Me Blessings Of Our Love |
1962 |
1354 | Bruce Johnston | Do The Surfer Stomp - Part 1 Do The Surfer Stomp - Part 2 |
1962 |
1355 | |||
1356 | Bobby Swanson | Twisting At The Top Hello There, Lover Doll |
1962 |
1357 | Johnny Flamingo | Is It A Dream You're Mine |
1962 |
1358 | Brenda Holloway | Echo Hey Fool |
1962 |
1359 | Joe Washington | Hardway Four Last Tear |
1962 |
1360 | Rene and Ray | Queen Of My Heart Do What You Feel |
1962 |
1361 | The Gallahads | This Letter To You Answer To Love |
1962 |
1362 | Lynn and Jerry | Oh Why, Oh Why Clickety Clack |
1962 |
1363 | Barry Boyd | Wishing Who You Been Loving |
1962 |
1364 | Bruce Johnston | Moon Shot Soupy Shuffle Stomp |
1962 |
1365 | Terrie and Johnnie | Your Tender Lips I Miss You So |
1962 |
1366 | Brenda Holloway | The Game Of Love Echo, Echo, Echo |
1962 |
1367 | Preston Epps | Mister Bongo B'wana Bongos |
1962 |
1368 | Rene and Ray | Too Late I Can't Let You Go |
1962 |
1369 | |||
1370 | Brenda Holloway | I'll Give My Life More Echo |
1962 |
1371 | The Watesians | I'll Find Myself A Guy I Told You Baby |
1962 |
1372 | |||
1373 | The Moongooners | Willie And The Hand Jive Moongoon Twist |
1962 |
1374 | Bruce Johnston | Original Surfer Stomp - Part 1 Original Surfer Stomp - Part 2 |
1962 |
1375 | The Woodsmen | Old Blue Maybe Tomorrow |
1963 |
1376 | Paul Buff | Blind Man's Buff Poor Man's Buff |
1963 |
1377 | Max Uballes | Rock, Little Darlin' Shirley |
1963 |
1378 | Baby Ray and the Ferns | How's Your Bird World's Greatest Sinner |
1963 |
1379 | |||
1380 | Bob Guy | Letter From Jeepers Dear Jeepers |
1963 |
1381 | The Heartbreakers | Cradle Rock Every Time I See You |
1963 |
1382 | |||
1383 | Rocky Fellers | Beachcomber Song Don't Sit Down |
1963 |
1384 | Ronnie and the Uncalled | Four Hot Toddy Just |
1963 |
1385 | Robbie Lawrence | My Little Angel Eyes Slow Bird |
1963 |
1386 | The Humdingers | Cornball - Part 1 Cornball - Part 2 |
1963 |
1387 | |||
1388 | The Angorians | Raindrops Lullaby |
1963 |
1389 | Crockett Brothers, The | Fastest Car In Town Why |
1963 |
1390 | The Roadsters | Mag Rims Candymatic |
1964 |
1391 | The Tributes | Ringo Dingo Here Comes Ringo |
1964 |
1392 | |||
1393 | |||
1394 | |||
1395 | |||
1396 | |||
1397 | |||
1398 | |||
1399 | |||
1400 | Ronnie and the Pomona Casuals | Casual Blues Swimming At The Rainbow |
1964 |
1401 | |||
1402 | Ronnie and the Pomona Casuals | I Wanna Do The Jerk Sloopy |
1964 |
1403 | The Bobby Fuller Four | Those Memories Of You Our Favorite Martian |
1965 |
1404 | Little Ray | I've Been Trying I |
1965 |
Iggy Pop - The Color Of Money
0.53 - 0.54
Another one of ol' Tom
The Clash in the King of Comedy and widening it The Standells are in an episode of The Munsters
From "Rock , Baby Rock It" , shot in Ft. Worth with Johnny Carroll , Deacon Smith (?) , Kay Martin (President of The Elvis Fan Club , and , boy , could she dance dirty. I met her several years ago , real cool lady , looked great , too.). This is a real Rock'n'Roll movie with real Rock 'n'Roll teens , so quit bitching about technical jive.
BackdoorStan said:
the great roscoe gordon
no candy means death!!!
Bobby said:
Stiv Bators
This is a great thread! Lots to hunt down. Anyone mention Scotland's The Wildebeests. Not sure exactly when they formed, but have been around a good while now. Dirty Water put out a retrospective last year that's definitely worth checking out.
Hey this is where I shoulda been when I started a discussion on Psychobilly into Garage, (started in Trading Post, oops)... oh well , yeah I remember the UK scene pretty well (although still only a teen at the tyme).. one comp that did it for me was "Garage Goodies Vol 1" put out by the above mentioned Mike Spencer .
tracks by Surfadelics, X-Men ,Jailbirds ,Commuters (Bubble Car, brill), Change Lings, Legendary Vegetarians (did he make this stuff up?),Creepshow (Tilt A Whirl),Bad Karma Beckons, The Cannibals(Spencers band, whom were total TRASH, Yeah),Killed in Action (Vietnam, hillarious),Sting Rays(of course),Vertex,Milkshakes, Nips (Shane McGowans 1st band), Spots (Legalise Cannabis Campain,Sex Pistols On Tour) & finally The Codine Cowbys with Hoo Doo Man!
Si mon
WERE'NT THE SURFADELICS THE CANNIBALS IN DISGUISE? WRECKLESS ERIC SAID HE ALMOST JOINED A BAND WITH AN AMERICAN SINGER THAT WERE DOING STANDELLS , CHOCOLATE WATCHBAND , ETC. I ASKED , BY CHANCE , IF THIS WAS MIKE SPENSER HE WAS REFERRING TO.HE SAID , "YEAH. HOW'D YOU KNOW?" ...I ASKED IF THIS WAS BEFORE OR AFTER SPENCER'S BRIEF STINT IN THE COUNT BISHOPS . HE SAID , "mIKE SPENCER WAS IN THE COUNT BISHOPS?"
Rob Poyton said:
I played in The Surfadelics in the mid-80s in London (not to be confused with the later, Italian band!) There was a big garage scene at the time, centered around the Clarendon at Hammersmith. I remember The Milkshakes, The Cannibals, Treatment (psychedelic)
WHAT WAS THE LONGEST BOGIE EVER PRODUCED ? YES , RIK FROM SCUMBAG U.?
Bry Nylon said:
I got the horn whilst playing with my Mayan Calender and it took them 3 hours to remove it up at the local hospital... I missed all the fireworks but someone left a Time Magazine with Sarah Palin on the front of it in the cubicles so it wasn't all bad... Previous to all of this I manageried to stretch a very long piece of snot all the way from last years door handle and droop it directly onto this years computer screen ... Dolly said it was probably a new world's record being that it would in real terms most likely be classified as a year long snot ...did you know that 2012 is "The Year of the C*nts" ?
John Battles said:I've got that Derek and Clive LP with the sick ass cover (As seen below.) . It's shameful that my countrymen will never know how funny Dudley Moore once was.
"OH , GAWD ! WHEN I SAW DUDLEY MOORE , LYING IN STATE. IT GAVE ME THE HORN !!"
"Gave me the 'orn. Worrabout Peter Cook , then ?"
"OH , GAWD ! ROGER FUCKIN' NELLIE , VOICED BY PETER COOK , GAVE ME THE FUCKIN'
' ORN !!!".
I REMEMBER ASKING PEOPLE AT SCHOOL WHAT THEY THOUGHT ABOUT ONE OF THE BEST DARK COMEDIES OF THE 80's , "NEIGHBORS" . WITHOUT FAIL , THEY'D SAY , "THAT WAS STOOPID ! "ARTHUR" WAS GREAT !!!".
BRY , I KEEP FORGETTING HIS NAME , OLD HEDGEHOG - FACE , WHO CALLED THE DOLLS "mock rock" on ogwt.
Bry Nylon said:when we were kids we were diggin & scuzzy 45's from jumble sales...later on learning of by heart all the rude bits from derek & clive LP's ...apals uncle worked at the DEcca pressing plant and we got given tons of promo 45's - mainly boring 'hit' crud like the stones and stuff... most of which we hung on a nail on an old willow tree and shot with a high power .22 air rifle ... other neighbours used to go see the who and stuff at the Bull & Bush in richmond [way before i was aware of it all ] andso later on... they lent me a dansette and piles of obscuro LP & 45 crud for me to bop to in my bedroom ...Troggs and stuff like that ... also got hand me down 60's trash reel to reels and LP's from my pals elder brothers when they all f'ked of to tibet in f'ked old flower power painted bread van in '68 / 69 - Zappa / Iron Butterfly / Weird shit like that [...he was youngest of 7 ] - when I was nine in 1972 I saw NY Dolls on late night TV [old grey whistle test] - an earth shattering experience [and mohicans layin' railway local tracks the same year... ] but I still had to wait another whole 6 excrutiatingly boring years for the Wayne County & Electric Chairs, Stranglers, ME. Smith & The Fall to arrive on 45's...
OF COURSE , I SEE YOUR POINT. Sadly The REAL KIDS DID'NT GET TO PLAY NORTONPALOOZA , I heard John Felice has Corporal Tunnel Syndrome.
How many original , surviving members would have played , or will , if they ever gig again , I don't know. I saw them once with John and Howie , and once or twice with John and later member , Billy Cole , is that his name? They always KILLED , EVEN ONCE WITH A PICKUP DRUMMER.
kopper said:
There are lots of bands still playing out with members in their 50s and up. The Fuzztones, D.O.A., The Cynics, The Fleshtones, The Chesterfield Kings... I'd bet all those guys are in their 50s. Nikki Corvette is still rockin', too. Take a look at the lineup for the recent Norton Records fest... The Real Kids (they ain't kids anymore!), the Great Gaylord, Andre Williams, The Sonics, ? and the Mysterians, Randy Fuller (Bobby's brother), Flamin Groovies, etc.
I tend to like vintage Kay, Silvertone, Danelectro guitars and amps (even though the new Danelectro stuff is very cool); Gold foil pickups, 15 to 30 watt tube combos, tube compressor pedal, gritty overdrive tone as opposed to staticy distortion; small drum kit, etc. to get a garage-y tone. Oh, and be sure not to spend a ton of money on this stuff. With a little bit of searching, you can find this stuff fairly cheap (buy used on Craigslist or stake out pawn shops).
Great label. They're supposed to start running a banner ad here, but I think Bazooka Joe was having some problems figuring out how to make the ad. :/
Oh man. There are so many. But if I absolutely... positively... had to choose one I would have to say that I like the screaming sounds of Ralph Nielson and the Chancellors doing... you know... SCREAM!
Link: http://youtu.be/HWQnf15HPg8
Bunker Hill- The Girl Can't Dance 1:57
Chris Macleod said:
Short Songs by dead Kennedys, AckAckAck by the Minutemen, The Acid c
ommercial by Country Joe & the Fish, Wasted by the Circle Jerks or this!-
Okay then it's AckAckACKACK http://youtu.be/LpwvQCPapjU
...."I'm a Chollo" by The Dickies is even shorter than that. I used to use that , or a Minutemen song ,if Ihad about 45 seconds left on a mix tape.
Pretty cool. I was an Elvis From Hell in another life. My backing band refused to play Rockabilly.
BUG said:
AND ALSO COMING IN AT 1min 26sec
DEAD ELVIS & HIS ONE MAN GRAVE - LONG GONE DEAD & GONE
That's a good'un. I keep forgetting Rivers had a Rockabilly past.
movingV said:
it's easy if you stick to rockabilly: http://youtu.be/eoWu4ZdlARU
Playlist for Jan 12/2012
1. Osterberg....London Eats Its Own...from the 10" approx mid 90's maybe. Title is so perfect for London and coincidentally, London's theme song was released the same day...total coincidence. BTW, London's theme song sounds like castrato male warbling ala Styx/Rush or any of those other high pitched male vocal holdouts from the dinosaur age. Osterberg is the real deal jack!
2. NRBQ...Me and the Boys...from the Tiddly Winks LP and goes out to drummer Tom Ardolino who passed away earlier this week.
3. NRBQ...12 Bar Blues...from the Grooves In Orbit LP. Is it a parody of the 12 bar blues, or just a really cool rock'n'roll tune?
4. Deadly Hearts... The Wobble...from their self titled debut CD and from Halifax.
5. The Cozyrs...Alone In A Crowd of 1000's...from the Get Real Amigo CD which you can download for free.
6. UIC...Bomb Boys...from the Our Garage LP and goes out to guitarist Ted who has finally joined facebook.
7. UIC...New Race...from the Live Like 90 LP on OG Records.
8. UIC...Cure The War...from the Our Garage LP.
9. UIC...Pushed Into The Hole...from the Wiseman Sessions unreleased CD....after playing 4 UIC songs in a row, i feel much better and hope you do too!
10. Hi-Tones...Rocco Perri...from a demo CD that was at CHRW. Local combo that is playing tonight at the Spoke here in town.
11. Greasemarks...Greasemark Boogie...from a demo CD from about 2 years ago and they will be playing at The Victoria Tavern tonight.
12. The Blasters...Marie Marie...from the Teenage Cruisers LP from 1980. The soundtrack for a rockabilly porno movie from about 1980....love them greasy pompadoured dicks!!!
13. The Hypnotics...Here She Comes Now...from the Static Fuzz Radio CD and from Windsor Ontario as is the next band.
14. High Mother...Dead City...from the Gotta Get Love CD.
15. Blue Cheer...Summertime Blues...from the Vincebus Eruptum LP and a request.
16. The Hook Up...A Happening For Many...from the Call Up The Devil CD which is about to be released.
17. The Dustaphonics...When You Gonna Learn...from the Party Girl LP which has just been released by Dirty Water Records.
18. The Ballantynes...The Rail Town Abbey...a 7" on La Ti Da Records that just came out and features former Tranzmitor Jarrod on keys/vocals/etc.
19. The Bloody 5...New York City...not yet released, this is obviously a cover of The Demics anthem from 1979. Only the 2nd time ever to be given radio play, these youngsters speed it up and belt it out.
20. The Maxines...Sweet Nothins...from a 7" on La Ti Da Records and a 2 piece outta Olympia Washington.
21. The Marshmallow Overcoat...ESP...from The Complete Sound 6 CD box set.
22. The Diodes...Time Damage...recorded live at Call The Office here in London Ontario 11/18/11.
23. NFG...Hyjack Victim....live somewhere in 79 or 80. Thanx to bass player Bob Glidden for this recording.
24. The Animals...Shake...from the Animalism LP and in glorious mono.
25. The Animals...Baby Let Me Take You Home...from the double Animals Anthology LP, a stereo version released in the early 80's.
26. The Animals...Rock Me Baby...from the Animalism LP. Had to cut this one short as the other host wasn't quite ready to start their show.
27. Edgar Breau...Dandelion Kingdom...from the just released Patches Of Blue CD. Edgar is the vocalist/guitarist/songwriter for Simply Saucer and this is his 2nd solo CD. It arrived in the post just as i was heading to the station to do this show.
Here's a link to the download for this show:
http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/94-9CHRWThu1900.mp3
Next week, we're going to bring in the cassette decks and play all local music....ie demos, live, unreleased etc as January is local music month at CHRW...you might just hear some Legend Killers, Zellots, 63 Monroe, Sheep Look Up, Sci-Phonics, Boy From Nowhere, B5 Blue, Lonesome Ghost, The Fine Print and a pile of other cool local combos spanning 1977 and onwards!