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    • January 10, 2012 5:25 AM CST
    • The second lp from the small faces (self titled)...essential!

      And I gotta agree with listening to a lot a tav falco, I only got put onto him last year, though I did have the track dateless night on a comp I never paid much attention to him, that is until recently.I'm just waiting now on a copy of his red devil album to land through the post.

    • January 10, 2012 4:50 AM CST


    • TeenFink said:

      agreed....RELEASE THE PRISONERS!!


      Hé hé ;)

      E.

    • January 9, 2012 3:25 PM CST
    • I still have 30+ live bootleg cassettes of the Prisoners that I got hold of 'back in the day'. I love the Podcasts on this site, but it amazes me how Graham Day, in any of his incarnations  - Prisoners, Solarflares, Planet, The Gaolers, Prime Movers - doesn't appear unless he turns up as drummer or bassist for one of Billy Childish's many bands (Thee Mighty Caesars for example). The man has been pushing out some of the best garage music for over 30 years and we hardly hear anything about him on Garagepunk.com!

      Enough is enough! Might have to put together a 'Godlike Genius Of Graham Day' Podcast....

      Matt

    • January 9, 2012 3:11 PM CST
    • agreed....RELEASE THE PRISONERS!!

    • January 9, 2012 2:18 PM CST
    • The Prisoners rule! Still have the Thewisermiserdemelza lp and Electric Fit ep and my mate has the split with The Milkshakes.

    • January 10, 2012 2:47 AM CST
    • From Melbourne Australia, sorry if they are already mentioned.

      The Bo weevils.
      The Breadmakers.
      The shindiggers.
      The Dirty Lovers.
      Turnaround.

      All these bands recorded great records and were great live. There were many others that didn't release a record that were good too, and others that did record that have slipped my mind at the moment...

      Another favorite of mine, this time from wollongong nsw, australia was the unheard

    • January 10, 2012 12:25 AM CST
    • I just wanted to say thanks again to Kopper for putting these comps together. They are getting noticed. I have songs on 2 of the comps with 2 different bands, and since they came out, both bands have received pretty cool offers to perform overseas.

       

    • January 9, 2012 5:01 PM CST
    • Don't recall ever seeing one, Tex! Feel free to resubmit.

      The Nervebreakers said:

      Hello Kopper,

      Was A Nervebreakers submission for this accepted? Haven't noticed it on any of the comps yet... Let me know if our submission got lost (or we submitted it wrong) and we will re-submit...

      Thanks,

      T. Edwards

    • January 9, 2012 4:20 PM CST
    • Hello Kopper,

      Was A Nervebreakers submission for this accepted? Haven't noticed it on any of the comps yet... Let me know if our submission got lost (or we submitted it wrong) and we will re-submit...

      Thanks,

      T. Edwards

    • January 9, 2012 11:43 PM CST
    • I about spit out my beer tonight when I heard Fabienne Delsol on a Toyota Prius commercial! Great song, too:

      Good for her!

    • January 9, 2012 6:26 PM CST
    • I've always thought Nu Metal was bad, but this takes the biscuit. Rather, it takes the whole fucking tin, the cup of tea and gets as fat as Bernard Manning. Sinn Sisamouth would laugh at them, if he were alive.

    • January 9, 2012 5:16 PM CST
    • DID ANYONE MENTION THE 1985 (?) CHICAGO BEARS ' "SUPERBOWL SHUFFLE " VIDEO?

    • January 9, 2012 6:12 PM CST
    • They are pretty. Doesn't Garry Bushell call for Variety to be brought back (he used to live near me)?

      swt said:

      I just watched the DVD featuring The Ed Sullivan Show with the first Rolling Stones appearance in 1964. I love those old variety shows. Ed would have the hip new mod a go-go bands, Borscht Belt comics, circus acts, Broadway productions, readings of "The Charge of the Light Brigade", puppets, magicians .... you name it.

       

      On the same show as the first Stones appearance was this musical act, 3 sexy Koreans, The Kim Sisters. And though I couldn't find the songs they did on Sullivan (one was a gospel tune, the other involved bagpipes), they're all over YouTube



    • January 9, 2012 6:02 PM CST
    •  Yeah , no-one could replace Crazy Charlie ...but BB seems to be carrying his torch if you will .  The Huns ...glad you mentioned them , i got in touch with one of the guys from the band on Garage Punk Hideout ( in its old incarnation) & he kindly sent me the album , that i had long since lost , i never got around to thanking him properly , i feel bad , so if he's still on here or someone knows how i can get in touch , please let me know !



      John Battles said:

           Derek (Bloodshot Bill) would be tickled to hear that , tho' NO ONE could take Charlie Feathers' place. Also , Charlie's son , Bubba , puts on one of the best Rockabilly shows you'll ever see , WITHOUT Stray Cats ' dos "Vintage " threads or standup Bass.       Yeah , I was really into The Stingrays , too. They got lumped into the "Psychobilly" thing , just because they had a standup bass...I kept all their old records , so , maybe , I'll dig 'em out , soon. 

      My friend used to work with their Guitarist (Mark?). Alec Palao , of course , came here , to the land of milk and cold beer , and has since played Bass with  The Magic Christians and the latter day Chocolate Watchband , and works with Ace/Big Beat , his "G.S. I Love You" series (Japanese Group Sound .) should be his proudest achievement....to date.        I even have a Vibes 12" EP.  Time was , if you could find that stuff at all in the states , you could find it cheap , because no one wanted it. Anyone remember The Huns? They were Americans from the Midwest (One of 'em played baseball on the grounds of my old Public School in Glenview , Illinois) who joined the Prisoners /Stingrays / Milkshakes axis in The UK. I need to listen to their EP again - Like The Cannibals with Stoogey Guitar and maybe somewhat more irreverent humor.

      Lucky La Rocka said:

      YAY, another fan of english early 80s Garage !!!!  My formative years , one of the best gigs ever for me was The Stingrays & Vibes at Retford Porterhouse ....great days !

      Bloodshot Bill is great ....a worthy successor to Charlie Feathers !


      SarahJayne said:

      It's for this reason that I don't limit my tastes to just a few genres. I can find at least one song I'll dig from ANY genre - even mainstream pop music, lol.

      As far as 60s style tunes, I'm big on the whole trash revival that evolved from the early psychobilly scene, and consider those bands underrated. THE VIBES (!!!!!), Russian Roulette (pick up the 'fuckin' car 7" if you're into the Cramps), Stingrays, etc. etc. Garage covers with an upright bass, fuck yeah!

      I wouldn't be here today if it weren't for them : ).

      PS, new G&R blows. Amen.

    • January 9, 2012 5:56 PM CST
    • Garage Punk on the mp3 player is the way to go.

    • January 9, 2012 5:36 PM CST
    • Yeah....Lymphoma's a BAD one. It will be killed dead , set on fire and it's ashes buried . Sadly , we won't be there to see it happen. No Cancer , Diabetes , AIDS , etc. I could give up a man on Mars for that.

      Larry "Rhino " Rhinehart , ignored Guitar God (Iron Butterfly , Captain Beyond.) passed away , last week.

    • January 9, 2012 2:17 PM CST
    • I only wish it were not true....like when they said Bon JOvi was dead:(:(:(:(

    • January 9, 2012 2:01 PM CST
    • Absolute bummer...my best wishes go out to him and his people...love The Sabs in all their forms!

    • January 9, 2012 4:55 PM CST
    • When around are you guys planning on coming around CA?

    • January 9, 2012 4:41 PM CST
    • Damn thank you guys so much!

    • January 9, 2012 3:24 PM CST
    • yeah, the morlocks! also the gravedigger V....beat-man....the monsters....the coyote men....the makers (early)....shutdown 66....the gruesomes....5.6.7.8's....thee headcoats....the raunch hands

    • January 9, 2012 3:19 PM CST
    • I thought you looked familiar! ;)

      TeenFink said:

      your mom got me into punk.

    • January 9, 2012 3:15 PM CST
    • your mom got me into punk.