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    • September 28, 2011 5:22 PM CDT
    • The Fleshtones.....Roman Gods

      The Cramps....Psychedelic Jungle

      The Cramps...Songs The Lord Taught Us

      Flamin' Groovies....Teenage Head

      Gun Club...Fire Of Love

      All of the Back From The Grave LP's...ya, they're compilations but they're all killer, no filler!

      The Monks...Black Monk Time

      Teenage Head...s/t first LP

      Jerry Jerry and the Sons Of Rhythm Orchestra.....Battle Hymn Of The Apartment

      Zantees...Out For Kicks

      Plan 9....Dealing With The Dead

      Oblivians....9 Songs With Mr Quintron

       

      and lots of others depending on my mood...

    • September 28, 2011 3:39 PM CDT
    • Breeders-Last Splash

      Harlem-Free Drugs

      Libertines-any

      sublime-40 0z to freedom

      neutral milk hotel-In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

    • September 28, 2011 2:54 PM CDT
    • I don't think "best of"-type collections should count. Then all we'd be listing are best-of comps. Let's try to stick to original studio LPs.

      Axel Björnsson said:

      this is very hard question. But I have felt in love with this little compelation. 

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

    • September 28, 2011 2:50 PM CDT
    • Off the top of my head...

       

      Dead Boys: Young, Loud & Snotty

      The Sonics: Here Are The Sonics!!!

      New Bomb Turks: Destroy-Oh-Boy!

      The Real Kids self-titled LP

      Monks: Black Monk Time

      The Mummies: (any)

      Oblivians: Soul Food, Popular Favorites & Play 9 Songs With Mr. Quintron

      The Hex Dispensers self-title LP

      Buzzcocks: A Different Kind of Tension

      Howlin' Wolf: self-titled LP ('62) & Moanin' in the Moonlight

      13th Floor Elevators: The Psychedelic Sounds of... & Easter Everywhere

      Wipers: Over the Edge

      The Gun Club: Fire of Love & Miami

       

      OK, I'd better stop.

    • September 28, 2011 2:42 PM CDT
    • this is very hard question. But I have felt in love with this little compelation. 

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

    • September 28, 2011 2:25 PM CDT
    • what are your favourite albums, the ones that every track is good and you can listen to again and again!

    • September 28, 2011 4:18 PM CDT
    • or this

       

    • September 28, 2011 2:39 PM CDT
    • check out this guy

       

    • September 28, 2011 1:56 PM CDT
    • You can never hear everything. Period. Even accounting for released material that's yet to be re-discovered, there are literally tons of unreleased reels, acetates etc., still out there. Hot gear turning up all the time! I can't imagine it ever drying up - least, I hope it never does!!!

    • September 28, 2011 4:17 PM CDT
    • Black Lips have 'Spidey's Curse' catchy little song about Peter Parker.

    • September 28, 2011 2:08 PM CDT
    • Ken , wow , this looks great. A bit like Vampirella , when she gets her comeuppance on would - be "She's just a GIRL!" attackers...In the last panel , the Priest looks VERY much like Question Mark. I just saw him two weeks ago , so I remember his visage well. What I could see of it.

      Ken said:

      Well, and to toot my own horn... Lots of music stuff in my own comic.  Here's  page from my first issue drawn by Michael Neno.  The main character for these stories is a monster hunting "priest" who plays in a rock band and scours seedy bars for creatures of the night.  (I told Michael to borrow from Joey Ramone and Question Mark for the character's general appearance.)

       

    • September 28, 2011 1:37 PM CDT
    • Ken , I've got that Marvel  Alice Cooper comic book. It's great ! It's done in an EC Horror / Mad comics style , with similar attention to detail. Gunther Toody and Francis Muldoon from "Car 54 , Where are You" even appear in one panel...   I happen to know the guy who created the "Howlin' Wolf" character you mention , BUT , I scarcely see him , anymore , and I think he'd be glad that someone even knew where he got the name !  Another company did an Alice Cooper comic book tie - in with his low - key return to form CD "The Last Temptation" . OK, "lOST IN aMERICA " WAS'NT SO LOW KEY , WITH THE INCLUSION ON " BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD" , whom Alice said he wrote the song for , anyway.

      Ken said:

      Alice Cooper had a one shot deal with marvel in the late 70s.

       

      There was a great Spider-Man comic in the 80s where he was singing an Elvis Costello song.  I can't remember which one, but I remember as a kid it was the first time I had heard of him.  (Not long afterwards, Mad did a parody of him where they called him Elfish Costello.)

       

      Marvel did a REALLY bad character in the 90s who was named after Howlin' Wolf. He... uh... turned into a wolf.

       

      It was either the Statics or the 145s that did a song about the Human Torch in the 90s that was really funny.

    • September 28, 2011 9:59 AM CDT
    • Well, and to toot my own horn... Lots of music stuff in my own comic.  Here's  page from my first issue drawn by Michael Neno.  The main character for these stories is a monster hunting "priest" who plays in a rock band and scours seedy bars for creatures of the night.  (I told Michael to borrow from Joey Ramone and Question Mark for the character's general appearance.)

       

    • September 28, 2011 9:49 AM CDT
    • Alice Cooper had a one shot deal with marvel in the late 70s.

       

      There was a great Spider-Man comic in the 80s where he was singing an Elvis Costello song.  I can't remember which one, but I remember as a kid it was the first time I had heard of him.  (Not long afterwards, Mad did a parody of him where they called him Elfish Costello.)

       

      Marvel did a REALLY bad character in the 90s who was named after Howlin' Wolf. He... uh... turned into a wolf.

       

      It was either the Statics or the 145s that did a song about the Human Torch in the 90s that was really funny.

    • September 28, 2011 4:01 PM CDT
    • Belsen was exactly that John, Lydon was appalled when the rest of the Pistols re-recorded it with Ronnie Biggs. The swastika was worn by 70s punks in England to shock and not as any political statement. A friend of mine wore one, he was on holiday(Spain I think in 79/80) and was wearing it at dinner, a family were eating their food opposite when the Dad of the family made them spit their food out, my mate realised they were Jewish and had been wrongly given pork. He said that he felt sick and never wore it again, he was wearing it purely as a Pistols fan to look like Sid. Siouxsie wore a lot of swastikas at the time as well although, outside of London, I dont think anybody else really took it up. none of the punks i knew wore it, the gay cowboys t-shirt was the big favourite!

      John Battles said:

      Johnny , Good ones. Tho' I get the feeling "Belsen" was written with very dry sarcasm as an anti - Nazi /NF song. When Lydon says "JOIN THE ARMY ! BE A MAN !" , then , you can really hear the venom start to boil. Sid took a songrwriting credit , but , Johnny later claimed he let him have it , because he needed the money. Sid got a little TOO into the Swastika bit (Did he ever take that shirt off?), for which he got his ass beat , for wearing said T- Shirt in a Jewish neighborhood. But , while I think Lydon's politics were complex , Sid did'nt really seem to have any. A recent article in "The Chicago Reader" tried to say "Anarchy in The UK" WAS NOT A POLITICAL SONG......HUHN ?!!!!

      BTW I'm really not into politics , just citing an example.

      Johnny sic said:

      "BELSEN WAS A GAS"   SeX PisToLs

      "HOMOSEXUAl" Angry Samoans

    • September 28, 2011 3:45 PM CDT
    • "Kill The Children, Save The Food" by GG Alin's pure vitriol, but I think it was a sarcastic dig at Live Aid and fashionable causes generally. It's quite Stonesy. I love the Angry Samoans, they're so peurile as well as funny. Listen to the Ballad of Jerry Curlan, which is just pure schoolboy humour. I even wonder why they weren't sued for libel, nor Anal Cunt either?

    • September 28, 2011 1:48 PM CDT
    • Johnny , Good ones. Tho' I get the feeling "Belsen" was written with very dry sarcasm as an anti - Nazi /NF song. When Lydon says "JOIN THE ARMY ! BE A MAN !" , then , you can really hear the venom start to boil. Sid took a songrwriting credit , but , Johnny later claimed he let him have it , because he needed the money. Sid got a little TOO into the Swastika bit (Did he ever take that shirt off?), for which he got his ass beat , for wearing said T- Shirt in a Jewish neighborhood. But , while I think Lydon's politics were complex , Sid did'nt really seem to have any. A recent article in "The Chicago Reader" tried to say "Anarchy in The UK" WAS NOT A POLITICAL SONG......HUHN ?!!!!

      BTW I'm really not into politics , just citing an example.

      Johnny sic said:

      "BELSEN WAS A GAS"   SeX PisToLs

      "HOMOSEXUAl" Angry Samoans

    • September 28, 2011 1:26 PM CDT
    • The Frankenstein Five , from Canada , eh? I booked , or co - booked , you guys in Chicago , with Lava Sutra , many years ago... Yeah , The New Fugitives got away with murder , but I think they figured that not many people were going to hear it. "When the rumors start around that I did it to my girl last night.  When all we did , that time , was watch the movies and go home and fight ! THAT'S QUEER !". iT'S LIKE THAT SONG "LISTEN GIRL" , " I'll shoot YOU in the head !!".
      "I Found a Peanut " by the mighty ,mighty Thee Midniters, ranks up there with "Spazz" , tho' it's not really offensive to any particular group...... JOHN.
      The Frankenstein Five said:

      "That's Queer" by The NEw Fugitives (Back From the Grave) : "My father calls me black boy, but really I'm as white as a ghost". Jeesh!

       

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ59NVuZ3p0

    • September 28, 2011 10:09 AM CDT
    • I haven't seen them mentioned yet, but I'll have to say pretty much the entire Mentors catalog.

    • September 28, 2011 3:15 PM CDT
    • Wow !!! This is something I've been dreaming of for years too but it seems such a pain in the ass !!!

      Man, I mean : running this the right way looks like a full time job...and I guess you must be ready to loose hair, sleep and money !!!

      But it must be such a great adventure !!!

      By the way, if you're looking for djs or anything... ;)

    • September 28, 2011 12:06 PM CDT
    • no she is not this super popular. but one of her song was in the film Coffee and Cicarets. But I agree she dosent fit to modern "pop" music..

       

      and Mina this adolf hitler song kicks ass lol

      kopper said:

      Of course! Holly Golightly can do no wrong, in my opinion (she was in Thee Headcoatees, after all!), but is she really "popular"? Has any of her stuff ever reached the charts? We are talking about POP music here, right?

      Axel Björnsson said:

      since the discussion have changed (to better) than I'm gonna post some modern pop that I like.

      This chick Holly Golightly is pretty wicked.. Some of her song are nice "garage". She have defenitly influenced this popular english chicks with this retro sound like Amy Winehouse and the other I forgot the name....

    • September 28, 2011 9:53 AM CDT
    • Of course! Holly Golightly can do no wrong, in my opinion (she was in Thee Headcoatees, after all!), but is she really "popular"? Has any of her stuff ever reached the charts? We are talking about POP music here, right?

      Axel Björnsson said:

      since the discussion have changed (to better) than I'm gonna post some modern pop that I like.

      This chick Holly Golightly is pretty wicked.. Some of her song are nice "garage". She have defenitly influenced this popular english chicks with this retro sound like Amy Winehouse and the other I forgot the name....

    • September 28, 2011 9:11 AM CDT
    • I think MTV had a lot to do with the decline of popular music. I also think a lot of it has to do with style and what is fashionable.