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The prisoners are a great example of the mod sound.
Another band that had some bite,also from the 80's was les elite.
...more on the power pop tip but a personal fave of the mod revival groups of the 80's was the teen beats! They had a great 7" out called I can't control myself.
Thee Retroman said:
The Prisoners were a mod band with bite! and so were the Daggerman... the energy of these bands was how mod should sound.
The Eyes
The Sorrows
Johns Children
Downliners Sect
The Wheels
Them
The Artwoods.......................
theres a few to start you off lol
A couple more... the High Numbers:
The Higher State:
I always considered The Insomniacs a mod-leaning garage band, too. Highly recommended (along w/ the Embrooks above):
THE EMBROOKS
i consider the newer wave of kick ass retro soul bands like black joe lewis to be the keepers of the torch...
Rod "The Mod" Stewart
Hipster Imag
The Times (early)
Television Personalities (?)
Graham Day's the Solarflares, the Gaolers
James Taylor Quartet
great list
Planet Trash said:
My top 25 of 2011 is:
Hey, this is cool! I'm listening to Wolves In... now, can you recommend some more atmospheric or stoner metal?
Planet Trash said:
My top 25 of 2011 is:
My top 25 of 2011 is:
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Shadowy Men from a Shadowy Planet- great
Also from Canada Huevos Rancheros, one of my favorites! "Shadow of Apache"
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Don't forget Craig Moore & GONN! Here they are rockin' St. Louis a couple years ago:
Yes, Question Mark! When I saw him in New York last year, all the Mysterians, allegedly,were the originals and they were full of crazy energy. Here's a video of them playing "96 Tears" with an old dame named Ronnie Spector:
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.
in phoenix,there is a punk band called one foot in the grave.they are all senior citizens....and they kick ass!
....and this is the SUPER tune that got me into rock in the first place.......I heard it for the 1st time at age 3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was never to be the saMe again, damaged for life, BUT I LOVE IT!!!!.....LONG LIVE R'N'R!!!:)
The Ventures Christmas album is pretty cool.
Here are a few more I thought of...
Jackie and The Cedrics: Silent Night Rumble
The Bomboras: Little Drummer Boy
The Untamed Youth: Santa’s Midnight Run
The Bitch Boys: Jingle Bells
poccahontas was her name thee headcoats is my favourite song .... a tearful story
That's what I like!