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?
October 1, 2011 5:02 PM CDT
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?
October 1, 2011 4:53 AM CDT
They called it 'new wave' but it's POWER POP :):):):)
October 1, 2011 4:27 AM CDT
A BLAST FROM THE PAST :):):):)
September 30, 2011 11:50 PM CDT
Shonen Knife, The Primitives, Jesus & Mary Chain
I think I am more knowledgeable about the 90s groups such as Lush.
October 1, 2011 3:45 PM CDT
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.
October 1, 2011 3:25 PM CDT
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.
October 1, 2011 3:08 PM CDT
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.
October 1, 2011 1:11 PM CDT
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!
October 1, 2011 11:21 AM CDT
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.
October 1, 2011 11:01 AM CDT
Nice. I'm loving the new Jack O album
October 1, 2011 2:42 PM CDT
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.
October 1, 2011 2:00 PM CDT
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.
October 1, 2011 1:26 PM CDT
October 1, 2011 11:15 AM CDT
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
October 1, 2011 10:46 AM CDT
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!
October 1, 2011 6:08 AM CDT
Surprised nobody's mentioned Suicide's "Ghost Rider" maybe a bit obvious, not really garage, but The Gories do a great cover!
October 1, 2011 10:41 AM CDT
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.
October 1, 2011 5:03 AM CDT
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.
October 1, 2011 12:38 AM CDT
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!!!
October 1, 2011 12:28 AM CDT
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.
September 30, 2011 11:54 PM CDT
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.)......
October 1, 2011 9:25 AM CDT
Real sad....RIP.
October 1, 2011 6:24 AM CDT
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.
October 1, 2011 4:56 AM CDT
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.
September 30, 2011 11:40 PM CDT
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.