When I was in Rough Trade on Brick Lane, I heard these awesome songs. Going over to the counter, I asked what it was. The girl on the counter said it was the new compliation of the Creation Records documentary soundtrack. Anyone seen the film yet?
When I was in Rough Trade on Brick Lane, I heard these awesome songs. Going over to the counter, I asked what it was. The girl on the counter said it was the new compliation of the Creation Records documentary soundtrack. Anyone seen the film yet?
They called it 'new wave' but it's POWER POP :):):):)
A BLAST FROM THE PAST :):):):)
Shonen Knife, The Primitives, Jesus & Mary Chain
I think I am more knowledgeable about the 90s groups such as Lush.
iT'S VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FUCK UP "LOUIE , LOUIE" , BUT , A LOT OF PEOPLE HAVE (NO ONE MENTIONED , HERE.).
Of course , The Kingsmen , Wailers , and Sonics rate high with me , but , there's also a matter of The Raiders' version to be taken up....Not only did it introduce "Stomp , Shout , Work it on Out" , but it was the ONLY version at the time to drop an "F" BOMB ( lISTEN TO THE GUITAR SOLO WITH HEADPHONES - "DOES SHE FUCK ? THAT PSYCHS ME UP !!!").
OTHERWISE , i LIKE -UM SWAMP RATS , MOTORHEAD (Amazingly , one of the more intelligible versions !!!) , TRAVIS WAMMACK , SANDPIPERS (I'M KIDDING !!!) , NERVEBREAKERS , STOOGES , SOLO IGGY , FLAMIN' GROOVIES , MC5 , OTIS REDDING , AND , OF COURSE , RICHARD BERRY.
Muffy Kroha's intro to The Sirens' version of Sweet's "Hellraiser" (And she IS a sweet hellraiser, too.)
Noddy Holder's intro to "Cum on Feel The Noize" or the way he says "WAAAAAAALLLLLL RIIIIIIIGHT!!!"
ON "gET dOWN AND gET wITH iT". I grant you , both are James Brown cops , but , still....
Wayne Cochran.
Roky Erickson.
Little Richard.
Chris D.
Fred Cole.
Roy Head.
Phil May.
Mitch Ryder .
David Johansen.
Wilson Pickett.
Suzi Quatro.
Wanda Jackson.
Ann - Margret (Look up "It's a Nice World To Visit (But Not To Live In) ", and thank me later.).
Tom Jones .
Arthur Brown.
Alice Cooper (Moreso with age!).
Mark Lindsay . YES , Mark Lindsay . Morrill and Rosalie were'nt the only White Devil Screamers to come out of the Northwest.
Mina , I did'nt make it to alot of shows , this summer. I saw Black Oak Arkansas , Southern Culture on The Skids , Reverend Horton Heat , Kid Congo with The Jim Jones Revue (Kid was second billed , but ,not in my mind.) , and ? and The Mysterians.... Next week is Mike Monroe from Hanoi Rocks , and The Cynics. The Damned are playing later this month. That's about it , for now. I guess that's plenty.
The Bonnevilles
Hollowbelly
Reverend Beatman
D-66
Really pissed not going to be able to make it to London to see The Monsters & Mama Rosin in October, more and likely be decades before they come back again!
The Fleshtones are one of the biggest r'n'r performers of all time. I saw them just once and can't wait them to cometo Barcelona again.
Nice. I'm loving the new Jack O album
When my Brothers , and our friends , and I , were kids , we used to listen to 45s down in our basement playroom. We'd turn the lights out , and listen to "Fire". It'D scare the piss out of us ! I thought he was a Black man at the time. He had a lot of Soul and R'n'B in his voice. Somebody called him a cross between Tom Jones , James Brown and Screamin' Jay Hawkins. I'D GO ALONG WITH THAT , PLUS SOMETHNG OF HIS OWN THAT NO ONE HAS BEEN ABLE TO TOUCH , SINCE..... I had the pleasure of seeing Brown perform in Dallas in 1986. He was living in Austin at the time , recording and painting houses with his good friend , the late Jimmy Carl Black. I learned , much later , that Black was there , but , not performing with the band. The very poorly promoted gig was attended by about 30 people. A good percentage of them left after he did "Fire" . Morons. Brown dragged himself across the stage , in a straight - jacket , one eye blacked out , and proceeded to sing the opener , "The Tell - Tale Heart" , probably the only reason you need to own an Alan Parsons album. Nahhhh , there were some other good songs on that Poe "Tribute" album ("Tales of Mystery and Imagination"). The macabre mood was already set , and , while he did nearly all of his first album , he was quick to point out , "This is not a nostalgic night. It is a creative one". He also performed some of his later "Speaknotech" - era Electronic music , possibly some Kingdom Come , and a powerful "Eyesight To The Blind " , which should have been given entirely to him ,the vocal spot , I mean , in "Tommy".
He proved a masterful dancer , as well as singer , and , yes , when he did do "Fire" , he stood on stage in a top hat , no longer a helmet , that burst into flames. Can't do that , today. The Fire Marshalls would probably ban him for his singing , alone , today. Bear in mind that midway thru the set there were probably 12 or 15 people in the audience. But , he delivered an unforgettable show. A few months later , Arthur Brown did another , lowkey , show , at a much smaller venue in a complex called The Dallas Alley. The assembled jocks , rednecks and yuppies that had basically claimed that territory for their own put me off the idea of ever going there again. I did'nt mind them being there , if they left me the Hell alone , but , that , in itself , was an impossibility. Rumors of tolerance in that town in the 80's , in particular , are greatly exaggerated.
Howdy , Friends. Tickets sold out some time ago. I think the venue can only hold 500 people a night , which may sound like a lot , but , not when you look at all these acts ....Hotel accomodations were still available , near the venue , as of a few weeks ago. They , of course , cost a fortune. I only knew because I had a line on some tickets , but could'nt get a friend to split a hotel room , unless I was willing to sleep on the floor , without even a %#@!! bed roll. Sorry , I have minor back issues , and I WILL be a princess for the kind of money they wanted...Would have worked this out , many months ago . I tried to , but there were medical emergencies , and a death , in my family (Sorry for sharing , just letting you know , this was not a last minute thing for me. ) . If you're able to go ,BEG any friends you may have in NYC to put you up.
New releases this week from the Gaye Blades, Carl Perkins, the Ketamines, Southern Culture on the Skids, Delaney Davidson, Radio Moscow, Puffy Areolas and more. Plus, a tribute to Charlie Manuel, the all-time winningest manager in Phillies history and a quote machine! Go Phils!
Download or stream the entire Sept. 30 show right here.
All Love All Gone – Charlie Pickett
Mama Oh Mama – Charlie Feathers
Tribute to Charlie – The Cute Lepers
Break Up – Charlie Rich
(1,2,3,4,5,6,7) Count the Days – Inez & Charlie Foxx
Jukebox Charlie – Johnny Paycheck
Daddy Wants a Cold Beer – Menster Phip & the Phipsters
World’s Greatest Sinner –The A-Bones
I Wanna Be Like Dee Dee Ramone – The Parasites
Pretty Boy – The Gaye Blades
You Were With Him – The Gaye Blades
Her Love Rubbed Off – Carl Perkins
Nobody’s Fool – Tyler Keith & the Preacher’s Kids
Girl on the Beach – Jack Oblivian
Teenage Girls – The Bad Sports
Line by Line – The Ketamines
Breathe – Nobunny
Los Angeles – Jacuzzi Boys
Your Secret Face – Scott “Deluxe” Drake
Local Lunchbox
Interview with Tim Schweiger
I Want Money
Sister
If You Want Me (You Can’t Have Me)
She’s My Baby – The Masonics
Rimbaud Diddley – Churchwood
Neat Neat Neat – The Hickoids
Brick Wall – The Routes
Eyeball You Later – Southern Culture on the Skids
Boogie 65 – Juke Joint Pimps
Another’s Man’s Eyes – Delaney Davidson
Speed Freak – Radio Moscow
Gentlemen’s Grip – Puffy Areolas
Squalor on Sunday – Dan Melchior Und Das Menace
I Don’t Need No Baby – Thee Mighty Caesars
Love By the Die – Shotglass Killers
Before You Came Here – Party Lights
You’re Not the Boss of Me – The Gruesomes
End is Beginning – Gerry Alvarez Odyssey
Brazil – Dex Romweber Duo
Anvil & Chains – Henry’s Funeral Shoe
No Surprise – Annie B & The Vagabond Co.
I Found a Peanut – Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds
Midnight to Six Man – Stupidity
Dialtones – The Hook Up
Teenage Wasteland – The Fuck Knights
Homicide – Myron Lee & the Caddies
Stringer – Bobby Fuller
Black Rainbow – King Louie’s Missing Monuments
Feel My Frustration – Beach Patrol
Marty , It seems like somebody did mention Suicide's original. It's almost shocking it did'nt make the movie , but , I heard the movie was pretty awful....Ahhh, how I remember seeing The Gories open for The Gibson Bros. in 1990 , and being the only person standing in front of the stage. Everyone else was about a mile back. I opened for The Gories last year ,and , fortunately , most of the audience was only 1/2 - 2/3rds of the way back during my set.
Marty Shane, Pacifiction Records said:
Surprised nobody's mentioned Suicide's "Ghost Rider" maybe a bit obvious, not really garage, but The Gories do a great cover!
Surprised nobody's mentioned Suicide's "Ghost Rider" maybe a bit obvious, not really garage, but The Gories do a great cover!
HAHAHAHA - DEBATE?! THAT'S LIKE FIGHTIN' , INNIT ? LET'S GO ! RIGHT NOW ! YOU AND ME ! TAKE OFF YOUR JACKET ! C'MON ! Seriously , I had a bunch of others that got deleted.
If I think of 'em , I'll send 'em along.
Bibliodiscoteque said:
This pretty much settles the debate whether I have to do a part II or not.
John Battles said:King Vitamin (aka Giant) - "I'm a Hardass" . Potatoes or Norvells - "Magnum Lust". MC5 - "One of The Guys".
Pat Hare- "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" . Roky Erickson - "Please Don't Kill My Baby" . Dead Kennedys - "Macho Insecurity" ,
Johnny Horton - "Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor". Teddy and The Tall Tops - "Gulf Coast Saturday Night" ,. More later ,my other suggestions were deleted.
This pretty much settles the debate whether I have to do a part II or not.
John Battles said:
King Vitamin (aka Giant) - "I'm a Hardass" . Potatoes or Norvells - "Magnum Lust". MC5 - "One of The Guys".
Pat Hare- "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" . Roky Erickson - "Please Don't Kill My Baby" . Dead Kennedys - "Macho Insecurity" ,
Johnny Horton - "Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor". Teddy and The Tall Tops - "Gulf Coast Saturday Night" ,. More later ,my other suggestions were deleted.
Andrew is right , tho' they were called "Earl Vince and The Valiants. "on the record. Commercial suicide for the still non -suck Fleetwood Mac , to do a Teddy Boy stomp in the vein of earlier British Rockers like Johnny Kidd and The Pirates and Vince Taylor and the Playboys. My pick for # 1 , THO' I LIKE THE REZILLOS AND COUNT BISHOPS' VERSIONS , TOO.
This poor man really got the boot at a Goblins/Skanalingus show several years ago , for dressing like a Hippie. I'm glad you're up and functioning , again. Yeah, I kicked yer 'ed in once or twice. What of it?
kopper said:
Rezillos version is much better, though. ;)
Andrew Malcolm said:And I bet you thought this was a Rezillos song... WRONG, try Fleetwood Mac!!!
King Vitamin (aka Giant) - "I'm a Hardass" . Potatoes or Norvells - "Magnum Lust". MC5 - "One of The Guys".
Pat Hare- "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" . Roky Erickson - "Please Don't Kill My Baby" . Dead Kennedys - "Macho Insecurity" ,
Johnny Horton - "Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor". Teddy and The Tall Tops - "Gulf Coast Saturday Night" ,. More later ,my other suggestions were deleted.
I know "The Boxer " by S AND G IS'NT TOO MACHO , BUT , SOMEONE MUST HAVE DONE A HARD ROCK OR PUNK ROCK VERSION. THERE MUST BE OTHERS....ILL THINK ABOUT IT , OK?
JOHNNY CARSON : i UNDERSTAND YOU STARTED OUT IN BOXING. WHAT MADE YOU SWITCH TO MUSIC?
BO DIDDLEY : UH ,WELL , I FOUND OUT THE GUITAR DON'T THROW LEFT HOOKS ! .
OK - T. Valentine - Massius Ray. Some guy's BAZUKA - "BLACK SUPERMAN - MOHAMMMED ALI". (ENGLISH) BEAT - SPAR WID ME . DON COVAY - "RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE" . ANIMALS- "I'M MAD AGAIN" (DROPS CASSIUS CLAY AND SONNY LISTON'S NAMES.). PETER ZAREMBA'S LOVE DELEGATION "I'M GONNA KNOCK YOU OUT".(Not really a boxing song , but , it might work.)......
Real sad....RIP.
Tis indeed sad - 'Your Body Not Your Soul' is one of my all-time fave tracks. It never fails to deliver!! Dutch Beat at its
finest.
That's silly of that moron :):)
Mina said:
I had a one woman band group on facebook, but then some asshole from the one man band group accused me of stupid BS. so I deleted the group.
I usually open my own gigs with "You Better Believe It " by Donny B. Waugh. It's a statement of intent , set to a near - Rockabilly fuzztone riff. After that, things ,for me, sort of fall into place.