The Black Tight Killers (1966) trailer synopsis And you can find the whole movie on Youtube.
December 19, 2011 3:52 PM CST
The Black Tight Killers (1966) trailer synopsis And you can find the whole movie on Youtube.
December 19, 2011 3:49 PM CST
I love Steven McKay's Sax playing , even tho' my brief flirtation with Avant Jazz is basically over. He added a lot to the group , and still does. Nice guy , too , met him , briefly , once.
BackdoorStan said:
I love a lot of that guy's playing -- Funhouse is one of my favorite albums of all time. More due to Ron, Scott Asheton and Dave Alexander tho. Yeah, I mean I grew up getting into Steve McKay's sax playing. Iggy told him to play like Maceo Parker (J.B.'s main alto man) on acid! It's kinda how he plays.
ratoonie said:my iggy albums are in storage...... way op in Sacramento.....its gonna take me a couple grand to get everything down to L.A.!!
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:What do you think of the saxaphone on Funhouse and 1970 on the second Stooges LP?
December 19, 2011 3:45 PM CST
btw - i HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE HUMAN BEINZ "LIVE IN JAPAN" CD. I've got a review of it at www.roctober.com
December 19, 2011 3:24 PM CST
Yeah, punk loves to push the envelope, names, pics, etc
John Battles said:
...I guess a lot of people would find the "You'll Hate This Record" comp (W/GG Allin , Art , Shockabilly and Tina Peel - pre Fuzztones.), with the attached plastic vomit , pretty ugly. I really should have bought that record. Rhino's misnomered "World's Worst Records " actually contains a barf bag , but , pretty pedestrian sleeve art. I only bought it , originally, for "Paralyzed" and "The Crusher". Those were'nt even the worst records on the dates of their release. Then there's those recent Rockabilly comps with the porno covers . As Cheech and Chong used to say , "WE'LL NEVER GET THAT ON THE ALBUM COVER !!!". THE BUTTHOLE SURFERS' FIRST ep was frequently kept behind the counter , because of the multiple image of a naked , starving Biafran ?, Cambodian ? , somebody with a bloated stomach.
The picture of Santo on the back would'nt offend a soul....Unless they prefer Football to Lucha Libre.
December 19, 2011 3:22 PM CST
...I guess a lot of people would find the "You'll Hate This Record" comp (W/GG Allin , Art , Shockabilly and Tina Peel - pre Fuzztones.), with the attached plastic vomit , pretty ugly. I really should have bought that record. Rhino's misnomered "World's Worst Records " actually contains a barf bag , but , pretty pedestrian sleeve art. I only bought it , originally, for "Paralyzed" and "The Crusher". Those were'nt even the worst records on the dates of their release. Then there's those recent Rockabilly comps with the porno covers . As Cheech and Chong used to say , "WE'LL NEVER GET THAT ON THE ALBUM COVER !!!". THE BUTTHOLE SURFERS' FIRST ep was frequently kept behind the counter , because of the multiple image of a naked , starving Biafran ?, Cambodian ? , somebody with a bloated stomach.
The picture of Santo on the back would'nt offend a soul....Unless they prefer Football to Lucha Libre.
December 18, 2011 6:16 PM CST
I like the "It's Only The 3rd Album" graphics OK , the kind of 60's neo - cubist graphics so popular in The New Wave era , typified by Joe Jackson's "Beat Crazy" cover , then co - opted by the not New Wave a'tall "Instrumental Madness" and "New Wave Surf Party" comps. Another misleading LP sleeve is the "Ear Piercing Punk " cover with the flourescent graphics and cover shot of Sue Catwoman , or somebody like that , when it's a SIXTIES PUNK COMP ! I LIKE ALL THOSE COVERS , BUT , I COULD SEE WHERE OTHERS MIGHT FIND 'EM HIDEOUS. That's what I'm talkin' aboot.
December 19, 2011 3:19 PM CST
Fawk, yeah, the Swamp Rats are not mentioned nearly enough (even Jon Spencer likes 'em)!!
Axel Björnsson said:
swamp rats
December 19, 2011 3:09 PM CST
ZOMG, thanks! The Cramps turned us onto soooo many good bands.
December 19, 2011 3:04 PM CST
I'm dedicating this to Austin's Cretan Bull, which showed me in the early 80s that you could make an entertaining and funny zine. Not a bad thing for us to keep in mind...
Anyhoo, here are some old zines I like that are still around. The move to the 'Net changes things sometimes, but overall I think it's a good thing. Okay:
Bad Trip, Ugly Things, Roctober, (and here), Maximumrocknroll, Trouser Press, The Next Big Thing, Punk Planet, Forced Exposure (this last is for rekkids, not print, which is a shame. Put MRR and FE in the bathroom and you might not come out for a month! Dense...)
{Dunno if the links will work, but if they don't this entry is in the Forum.}
December 19, 2011 1:09 AM CST
In the present day , I would say , Ugly Things is a MUST . Shindig is always consistent , but the writing , tho ' good , is sometimes a bit , um , overly proper. Galactic Zoodossier is a fine Psych / Garage / Comics zine that takes about two years between issues , but , is worth it.
There's Scram , if they're still around , and anything by my friend , Beverley Paterson.
Some of these zines only get distributed locally , and are often only released once. The bullshit anti - book , anti - magazine trend isn't helping.
I would ask that you check out Roctober , and not just because I'm a contributor.
Now , if you're lucky , keep your orbs peeled for back issues of Black To Comm , Bad Trip , Here 'Tis , Freakbeat , Next Big Thing , Ptolemaic Terrascope , and , of course , KICKS. But , don't stop there , keep your fingers crossed for some Back Door Man and BOMP action , two of the mags that really got the ball rolling , to say nothing of PUNK , OR THE MORE OBSCURE NEW ORDER. You may be able to access some of these older ones on line. While you're at it , do yourself a favor and check out Ryan Richardson's Rock Scene magazine site. Good luck.
December 19, 2011 2:35 PM CST
Cool, just listened to Sleep Talk, sounds kinda like something that coulda been on a Scorcese soundtrack.
Wipeout! said:
As mentioned by a few before me, Shannon & the Clams' Sleep Talk may be the best record of 2011 fer me...I'm havin' a hard time thinkin' of any other albums I snagged this past 12 months (other than the new Ty record which I didn't dig one bit...)
December 19, 2011 2:24 PM CST
As mentioned by a few before me, Shannon & the Clams' Sleep Talk may be the best record of 2011 fer me...I'm havin' a hard time thinkin' of any other albums I snagged this past 12 months (other than the new Ty record which I didn't dig one bit...)
December 19, 2011 1:33 PM CST
Favorites are definitely:
GG King - Esoteric Lore (Rob's House)
Useless Eaters - Daily Commute (Tic Tac Totally)
The Gaye Blades - s/t (Norton)
(Honorable Mention)
The Spits - s/t V (In The Red)
Acid Baby Jesus - LP (Slovenly)
Shannon & The Clams - Sleep Talk (1234 Go)
Thee Oh Sees - Carrion Crawler/The Dream and Castlemania (In The Red)
Royal Headache - s/t (RIP Society)
December 19, 2011 12:20 PM CST
Wow, Comprehensive! Just looked up UV Race, added homo to my youtube channel. Thanks!
Alison said:
2011 has been a fantastic year for garage/psych/punk fans. Here are some great 2011 albums you don't want to be without:
1) The Peoples Temple - Sons of Stone (HoZac)
2) Indian Wars - Walk Around the Park (Bachelor)
3) UV Race - Homo (In the Red)
4) Night Beats - S/T (Trouble in Mind)
5) Ty Segall - Goodbye Bread (Drag City)
6) Apache Dropout - S/T (Family Vineyard)
7) Mikal Cronin - S/T (Trouble in Mind)
8) Woods - Sun and Shade (Woodsist)
9) K-Holes - S/T (HoZac)
10) The Beets - Let the Poison Out (Hardly Art)
11) Shannon and the Clams - Sleep Talk (1-2-3-4 Go!)
12) Bad Sports - Kings of the Weekend (Dirtnap)
13) Acid Baby Jesus - S/T (Slovenly)
14) Mickey - Rock n Roll Dreamer (HoZac)
15) Thee Oh Sees - Carrion Crawler/The Dream (In the Red)
December 19, 2011 12:13 PM CST
Thanks, I'll look this stuff up! I like wooden shjips as well, they do that great cover of Neal Young's Vampire Blues. Rock on!
Nicholas K said:
I'm so in love with Psychic Paramount - II
I almost never see it anywhere, so underrated.
I mean, it isn't as noisy as their last album, but it's some solid and fairly vital psychedelic noise rock.
Radio Moscow- the great escape of leslie magnafuzz
^errybody look this up. not the most original, but damn if it isn't great to listen too. seen it described as Blue Cheer meets Hendrix
Wooden Shjips - West I kinda liked, but not a fan of the band name lol.
December 19, 2011 2:41 AM CST
I'm so in love with Psychic Paramount - II
I almost never see it anywhere, so underrated.
I mean, it isn't as noisy as their last album, but it's some solid and fairly vital psychedelic noise rock.
Radio Moscow- the great escape of leslie magnafuzz
^errybody look this up. not the most original, but damn if it isn't great to listen too. seen it described as Blue Cheer meets Hendrix
Wooden Shjips - West I kinda liked, but not a fan of the band name lol.
December 18, 2011 10:50 PM CST
2011 has been a fantastic year for garage/psych/punk fans. Here are some great 2011 albums you don't want to be without:
1) The Peoples Temple - Sons of Stone (HoZac)
2) Indian Wars - Walk Around the Park (Bachelor)
3) UV Race - Homo (In the Red)
4) Night Beats - S/T (Trouble in Mind)
5) Ty Segall - Goodbye Bread (Drag City)
6) Apache Dropout - S/T (Family Vineyard)
7) Mikal Cronin - S/T (Trouble in Mind)
8) Woods - Sun and Shade (Woodsist)
9) K-Holes - S/T (HoZac)
10) The Beets - Let the Poison Out (Hardly Art)
11) Shannon and the Clams - Sleep Talk (1-2-3-4 Go!)
12) Bad Sports - Kings of the Weekend (Dirtnap)
13) Acid Baby Jesus - S/T (Slovenly)
14) Mickey - Rock n Roll Dreamer (HoZac)
15) Thee Oh Sees - Carrion Crawler/The Dream (In the Red)
December 19, 2011 2:25 PM CST
UNREAL MAN:):)
December 19, 2011 1:00 PM CST
Wow, gotta say it's all super, but I blew a gasket when I heard the Electric Eels God Says Fuck You, and that Pagans record on Treehouse, also RFTT Life Stinks. Dave
December 19, 2011 12:41 PM CST
This is 1 of the top books of 2011 easily. It's a look back at punk bands (mainly garage-y) from about '86 to '00. It's informative, funny, and fairly comprehensive. Anyone else read it?
There's an interview w/ Eric in my Blog (I just found out about this group 5 minutes ago).
December 19, 2011 5:38 AM CST
El Sol in Madrid is amazing...perfect size club (maybe 400 capacity) to see a great band, and the crowds are some of the most enthusiastic in Europe.
December 19, 2011 12:23 AM CST
Great news. Can't wait !
December 18, 2011 10:05 PM CST
Wow! Nice.
December 18, 2011 8:28 PM CST
Kinky Friedman about a week ago.
And a couple of weeks before that I saw Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears. I shot this video:
December 18, 2011 8:04 PM CST
cool I love the guitar! I listened to another song on youtube. The singers voice is cool too!
larseny said:
Sure why not!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEC79_sJZWA&feature=related
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