Almost anything from Prince Buster, Derrick Morgan, and Phyllis Dillon would work. Also check this comp out: http://goldenoldies.ecrater.com/p/11914518/v-a-doo-wop-jamaican-style-original
Almost anything from Prince Buster, Derrick Morgan, and Phyllis Dillon would work. Also check this comp out: http://goldenoldies.ecrater.com/p/11914518/v-a-doo-wop-jamaican-style-original
Ska came from R&B, jazz and boogie woogie, this song's all the evidence you need. Got anymore Jamaican jazz & R&B?
Sam Sinister said:
Wipeout! said:
I'm not much on reggae but I really dig the trad ska/bluebeat/rocksteady stuff from the early 60s...slowly realizin' I dig most, if not all, music made from the early 60s (i.e. surf, vocal groups, pop, r'n'r, ska,...the list goes on baby)
Check out this gem, from 1951 (boogie woogie with the ska upbeats!):
really love this one
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Wipeout! said:
I'm not much on reggae but I really dig the trad ska/bluebeat/rocksteady stuff from the early 60s...slowly realizin' I dig most, if not all, music made from the early 60s (i.e. surf, vocal groups, pop, r'n'r, ska,...the list goes on baby)
Check out this gem, from 1951 (boogie woogie with the ska upbeats!):
I'm not much on reggae but I really dig the trad ska/bluebeat/rocksteady stuff from the early 60s...slowly realizin' I dig most, if not all, music made from the early 60s (i.e. surf, vocal groups, pop, r'n'r, ska,...the list goes on baby)
Playlist Dec 8/2011
On this show, we commemerate the Montreal Massacre of 1989 by playing all women's voices.
1. Holly And The Italians...Tell That Girl To Shutup....from The Right To Be Italian LP from 1981.
2. Dead Rabbits...Your Ego...from the Boot To The Head reunion CD recorded at Call The Office here in London 7/5/2002. This goes out to bassist Dave Lightfoot who passed away last week. Dave was in a few of the very first punk bands to come out of London, The Regulators, The Sinners and as heard, The Dead Rabbits.
3. Dead Rabbits...No Way...as above. Dead Rabbits didn't do any recording when they existed in the late 70's/early 80's although a couple of live shows from the Cedar Lounge have been preserved on cassette...we've played snippets of these over the years.
4. Thrills...Hey...from the Dionysus compilation LP Shielded By Death compiled by our pal Keith Grave. Boston based, Thrills were a late 70's combo that shoulda been better known.
5. The Living Deadbeats...Time...from the garagepunk. com download CD Songs The Hideout Taught Us. Features Londoner Pete Fink on bass.
6. Cordcalling...When I Scream...from their first CD, London based couple who play out fairly regularly.
7. Dishrags...I Don't Love You...from their Love/Hate CD on OPM that came out in 1997. Victoria all girl punk combo from the late 70's.
8. Red Aunts...Sleeping In The Wet Spot...from their Drag CD on SFTRI.
9. Sphinxs...Time Above Me...from their split 12" with Miesha and The Spanks.
10. Nikki And The Corvettes...Back Seat Love...from their 1980 debut LP on Bomp Records.
11. Nikki Corvette and The Stingrays...Back To Detroit...from the CD of the same name from 2008...Cousin Johnny is on the drums on this one.
12. Party Lights...Before You Came Here...from their new 7" and based in NYC.
13. Shanker and Romps...Get Lucky With Me...from their Pancakin' CD. 2 piece outta Ottawa that features Patrick Shanks on guitar and Romps on drumbs and vocals. One of the funnest bands to see live as they put a smile on everyone's face.
14. Amy Rigby...Dancing With Joey Ramone...from the Little Fugitive CD. Amy now tours with her husband Wreckless Eric and are an amazing live act if you get a chance to catch them.
15. Vibrating Beds...What You Do To Me....from their 7" and outta Winnipeg.
16. Photoroman...Faux Depart...from their 7" and outta Quebec.
17. Hook Up...Fin...from their soon to be release CD, Call Up The Devil.
18. Big Maybelle...New Kind Of Mambo...1954 Okeh sessions. Maybelle was the first to record Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On that Elvis made into a standard.
19. Sister Rosetta Tharpe...He's The Lily Of The Valley...from the Spirituals In Rhythm LP. Love the way she puts the repetitive emphasis on Lily....almost rockabilly like. One of the wildest female guitarists ever!
20. Sister Rosetta Tharpe...Jericho...from the Gospel Train LP. Picked this LP up for almost nothing at the last London Record show and it's a goodun!
21. Dustaphonics...Burlesque Queen...from the just released Party Girl on Dirty Water Records. Tura Satana wrote the lyrics for this one just before she passed on.
22. Zellots...Soldiers...from the Emac 1981 demos and from London Ontario. You can read all about The Zellots in Mongrel Zine #10 outta Vancouver.
23. Demolition Doll Rods...Queen Bee Drag Racin'...from the Tasty LP. 2 gals and a Gory transvestite talk about drag racing....
24. Nona Rae...Real Cool Kitty...from the Rockarolla Ahillabilly WIng Ding Do LP that came out in the late 80's when there were tons of crazy rockabilly comps coming out.
25. Satan's Cheerleaders...I'm Damned...from the Infinity CD on SFRTRI. Originally released as a 7' and features Vampira, the Z movie actress who appeared in many trashy flicks in the late 50's/early 60's.
26. Miss Delois...Daddy Was A Preacher and Mamma Was A Go Go Girl...from the Country Trash CD.
27. Stolen Minks...Batman...from the Family Boycott CD. Love song to Batman from this Halifax all girl trash combo.
28. Pack AD...Rid Of Me...from their latest LP Unpersons. Pack AD are in London at APK next friday along with The Standstills.
Thanx for all of the call-ins, phone-ins, emails etc etc.....we got most of the requests on this one.
Next week we've got a special treat, Windsor's Weirdonia will be appearing live on Radio What Wave playing over the airwaves for your enjoyment! Check them out in the latest ish of Bananas fanzine out of NYC!!!
And here's the podcast:
http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/..94-9CHRWThu1900.mp3
Thanks dude! Yeah I found that 7" and I did cut a lil rug! Know what you mean though, about the Hollywood sinners song- it's kind of unexciting though it sounds like it should be- or something.
Meanwhile, I found a few other tracks of the HW Sinners that I enjoyed- like "wonderful feeling" on We Won't Change. I also ended up stumbling apron the Revellions "Up to you"- Decent stuff right there
Plasms said:
The Urges Theme on their Dirty Water 7" is pretty dark and dancey. I'm not too keen on the Hollywood Sinner's song on the other side though. It's a bit sort of... tame? But trying to sound wild? I dunno, maybe it's just because the studio's never a good place to go wild.
But I digress. Os Haxixins for sure. Twin Guns for maybe. Wau Y Los Arrrghs!'s song Carerra Especial is real real real good. It's on Slovenly, and speaking of Slovenly, JC Satan have a few good dark stompy songs, but they're peppered in amongst some forgettable echofests. That's their first LP anyways. Haven't heard the new one yet.
My band The Violent SHifters are all gearheads/bikers with songs about cars, bikes, semi trucks,steam trains,killing, fighting and fucking!
Here is an interview that features our song "Hot Rod Killing Machine" We are working on a Garage Punk page and are on Facebook and Reverb Nation for now!
The Violent Shifters Interview at Black Mass Car Show 2010 from Erik Johnson on Vimeo.
Evil Erik and the Zekes reminded me I meant to post this killah!
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Show #352: "The Eggman Collection #106"
Every 3 weeks I do a series of shows called The Eggman Collection which is a big potpourri of every song I've ever liked in my life...EVER! It's literally a huge mixing bowl full of songs written onto tiny pieces of paper. Over 15,000 songs that I've been compiling for the past 20-plus years of my life. Every song I've ever liked has gone into this bowl, and every three weeks I draw them out one-by-one and play them for you in no particular order. A mix of everything and anything I like, no matter what genre, era, style or year of release...if I like it, then I'll play it! No repeats of the same song ever! Tune in tonight (Friday) at 10pm EST for the 106th installment of The Eggman Collection and hear bands and artists like: Matching Mole, Los Vidrios Quebrados, High Tide, The Rock Shop, The Beatles, The Gods, Jon, Faine Jade, The Yo Yo's, Eclection, Them, Leonard Cohen, John Cale, Kensington Market, The Flame, The Zombies, Funkadelic, Spontaneous Combustion, Saint Just, and many many others!!!
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Live every Friday night at 10pm to 1am EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!
Watch my playlist unravel before your eyes LIVE here: http://wscafm.radioactivity.fm/
Egg
I can only find Gulcher releasing CD's, not vinyl, or Hoosier Hysteria. I don't believe it was them, but thanks.
Was it Gulcher Records? They've put out a bunch of Gizmos stuff (great shit, too!). But I can't find a website for 'em anymore...
If you're not in favor of airing your grievances publicly you can always just DM me.
Tommy Careless said:
My favourite thing is actually not the podcasts, I rarely listen to them. I am always impressed when I do, but it's always a question of time with me, and I just don't have the free time nowadays... My favourite thing is however, the amount of people that post on here that are NOT from North America. I live in Atlantic Canada, and more specifically a fairly culture-less part of the east coast. So to read the thoughts and opinions of people that are based so far away is awlays of interest to me.
I do have a least favourite thing about this place, but as it is a free service and the good greatly out weighs the bad ( more of a slight greivence really ) I feel it would be looking a gift horse in the mouth to complain.
Blah blah blah,
~T
Ah, well you're always welcome to start one of your own! ;)
Primitiva Psychedelia said:
Podcasts
kopper said:Are you talking about in the forum discussions, groups, podcasts, or what, specifically?
Primitiva Psychedelia said:LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.
Podcasts
kopper said:
Are you talking about in the forum discussions, groups, podcasts, or what, specifically?
Primitiva Psychedelia said:LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.
My favourite thing is actually not the podcasts, I rarely listen to them. I am always impressed when I do, but it's always a question of time with me, and I just don't have the free time nowadays... My favourite thing is however, the amount of people that post on here that are NOT from North America. I live in Atlantic Canada, and more specifically a fairly culture-less part of the east coast. So to read the thoughts and opinions of people that are based so far away is awlays of interest to me.
I do have a least favourite thing about this place, but as it is a free service and the good greatly out weighs the bad ( more of a slight greivence really ) I feel it would be looking a gift horse in the mouth to complain.
Blah blah blah,
~T
Are you talking about in the forum discussions, groups, podcasts, or what, specifically?
Primitiva Psychedelia said:
LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.
LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.
AFTER you get done listening to our latest shows on GaragePunk Pirate Radio, you should treat yourself to the Goner Records Radio stream on eMusic:
http://www.emusic.com/listen/#/radio-program/goner-records-radio/:
And help support one of the greatest rock'n'roll record labels around. :)
Cheers,
kopper
P.S. We've gotta figure out how to set up one o' them eMusic program thingies...
I've heard that about him, very cool...It would be very interesting to hear his take on your song "How 'Bout I Slap Your Shit"!
Weirdonia said:
saw Hank III in detroit, got to meet him after! even gave him a Weirdonia t-shirt!
He's the most humble and nice guy i've ever met, gotta make it to one of his shows again
saw Hank III in detroit, got to meet him after! even gave him a Weirdonia t-shirt!
He's the most humble and nice guy i've ever met, gotta make it to one of his shows again
Dirtbombs NYC Dec 17th
Some diverse acts this month...
The Heiz (kick arse R & R from Japan), Bob Log III, The Damned (on thier Damned 3*and Black Album tour), and Shellac.
The London Souls with Tab the band
The Mighty Hot Snakes with Two Tears (both f'ing awesome)
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I'm Mr A the Barber and this is vol. 41 of YOU GOT GOOD TASTE
No theme this month just one hour of new and old GOOD TASTE tunes.
'WEIRDSVILLE'
The YOU GOT GOOD TASTE club night
!!!!!!!!!! bands, booze, babes 'n' bad taste all to the tune of trashy rock'n'roll !!!!!!!!
Every 1st Saturday Opening night 3rd March 2012
HERE http://www.the-fighting-cocks.co.uk/
IT"S FREE!!!!!
Two bands, FREE shots, Weird visuals, trashy tunes, dancin' till late!
The Glitter Band - Rock On
Link Wray - Deuces Wild
Atomic Suplex - Atomic Suplexed by a Girl
The Monsters - What'ca Gonna Do
The Tinglerz - Fever Hell
Thee Vicars - Every Day
Billy Dee - Baby Your Mine
The Alcons - Black Jack
Skurkana - Stick Up
Nick Curran and the Lowlifes - Tough Lover
Bing Day - I Can't Help It
Johnny Burnette - Please Don't Go
Virgil Holmes - Ghost Train
The Gun Club - Bad Indian
The Human Trash - Poison Idea
Thee Gravemen - Shake It
The Cadets - Stranded in the Jungle
Varetta Dillard - Scorched
The Rhythm Shakers - My Sweet Revenge
The Sneatsniffers - She's a Fox
The Bloody tomahawks - Bursting Love
Johnny Throttle - Spazztastic
Thanks for listening
Mr A the Barber