I'm reading Keith's book now... what a trip. I'm more inclined to listen to the early stuff, but, of course, I have my favs from the later works.
Get the book... great stories.
July 4, 2011 6:54 PM CDT
I'm reading Keith's book now... what a trip. I'm more inclined to listen to the early stuff, but, of course, I have my favs from the later works.
Get the book... great stories.
July 4, 2011 6:17 PM CDT
do you suffer from penis envy? well i suffer excruciatingly from guitar envy! i see all these wonderful, retro guitars, and i want to go out and commit some crimes. what makes it worse, is that some of them are really affordable. the musician in me says "your strat is an excellent workhorse instrument with good tone, good mechanics, good intonation, and excellent sustain, while the devil in me wants to be seen around town with one of these cheap, slutty jezebels tempting me to forsake everything for a spot of instant gratification.....i can't tell you the effect these hussies have on me.....if i could get my hands on one of theirs bigsbys and vibrate it just a little bit......oooh, suits you, sir! does anyone else suffer from this problem? yours respectfully a frustrated strat-wrangler.
July 4, 2011 1:19 PM CDT
Check out our page. We have 2 girls in the band. One sings the other plays combo organ
July 4, 2011 11:31 AM CDT
OK, I noticed something that you forgot so far, and its a big one. ? Mark & the Mysterians-96 tears, an -action. Both albums are solid from start to finish with not a bum track. These are hard to beat.
July 4, 2011 11:27 AM CDT
Ahhh...nevermind what I said about the HumanBeinz album. Im now onto side2 and there going terribly mellow-yellow on me. Certainly not a top contender for a kickass best garage albums list. Seriously just buy the 45 instead peeps.I want my money back. Too many 1-hit wonders in the garage genre. Thats the only thing I can say thats better about the revivalist bands. At least you get a full album of what you're paying for. We should have a list of best garage bands too avoid LPs by. Hahaa. Cus' lots of these groups ruled ass for such a brief time before switching trends.
Duke Of Earl said:
Well, I dont do lists because that means I have remember stuff, and well even then I'd usually forget something but Human Beinz-Nobody But Me is worth checkin out. Im still looking for the Leaves record. I'll bet thats good. I never find it. I gotta find the Dutch Outsiders record in this lifetime without getting ripped off too.
Rarities that give the obvious choices a run for there money are always my favorite to hear about in these postings.
July 4, 2011 11:09 AM CDT
I like that choice of the Ugly Ducklings LP, thats underated. What is the best Guess Who record before they got suckier, and mainstream? I saw one in the bins with yellow cover called shakin all over(johnnykidd&pirates) but I didn't snap it up because I was afraid it might have too many mellow clunkers on it like there later more common records did.
Bob Blackstone said:
The Savages - Live n Wild (1966)
The Index - The Index (1st lp from 1968)
The Rising Storm - Calm Before (1967)
The Rationals - Fan Club LP (1966/1967)
The Monks - Black Monk Time (1966)
The Sonics - Boom (1966)
The Sonics - Here Are (1965)
The Sonics - Introducing (1966)
The Wailers - Outburst (1966)
Love - Love (1966)
The Remains - The Remains (1966)
Blues Magoos - Psychedelic Lollipop (1966)
The Leaves - Hey Joe (1966)
The Shadows of Night - Gloria (1966)
The Shadows of Night - Back Door Men (1966)
The New Colony Six - Breakthrough (1966)
The Guess Who - It's Time (1966)
The Tempos - Speaking Of (1966)
The Ugly Ducklings - Somewhere Outside (1966)
Kenny and the Kasuals - Things Gettin' Better/Nothing Better To Do
The Seeds - The Seeds (1966)
The Seeds - Web of Sound (1967)
Les Sinners - Sinerisme (1966)
Sir Douglas Quintet - Greatest Hits (1966 album)
It's All Meat - It's All Meat (1969/1970)
Bent Wind - Sussex (1969)
All Of Thus - All Of Thus (1967/1968)
The Mystery Meat - Profiles (1968)
The Contents Are - Through You (1967)
The Dovers - We're Not Just Anybody (2002 reissue of singles)
The 13th Floor Elevators - Psychedelic Sounds (1966)
The Buckinghams - King of a Drag (1967)
The Litter - Distortions (1967)
The Other Half - The Other Half (1968)
I tried to put together a list of 60's/70's US/Canadian garage albums that are worthwhile or mostly good.
Favorite post 60's/70's garage punk/punk album? The Wipers - Youth Of America (1981)
July 4, 2011 11:02 AM CDT
Well, I dont do lists because that means I have remember stuff, and well even then I'd usually forget something but Human Beinz-Nobody But Me is worth checkin out. Im still looking for the Leaves record. I'll bet thats good. I never find it. I gotta find the Dutch Outsiders record in this lifetime without getting ripped off too.
Rarities that give the obvious choices a run for there money are always my favorite to hear about in these postings.
July 3, 2011 11:02 PM CDT
really digging this Massachusetts psycobilly lately. they've been playing for a long time. worth a look and listen to those of you who like amazing sick art and songs about hell and beyond. mandolin etc...
July 3, 2011 3:21 AM CDT
Hey, if you like to lost and high, maybe you can try to open
THE HOODOO BAG OF WARPED RHYTHMS AND SONIC HALLUCINATIONS
Here's episode 1 :
And here's episode 2 :
July 2, 2011 10:03 PM CDT
Interesting that the guy above me said Alan Price when I was thinking of an Animals member when reading the title too (Mickey Gallagher)
Best rock keyboardists:
Jerry Lee Lewis
Little Richard
For punk:
Mick Gallagher
the aforementioned Captain Sensible
There's way more than but right now two for each is all I can think of.
July 2, 2011 3:44 PM CDT
The Mummies
KISS (70's)
The Misfits
The Mants
The Phantom Scars :P
I could go on and on really
July 2, 2011 1:47 PM CDT
July 1, 2011 10:25 PM CDT
DA Straitjackets y Mummies
July 1, 2011 4:56 PM CDT
Poisoned Electrick Head.
July 2, 2011 1:26 PM CDT
I beg to disagree. Good guitar playing is part and parcel of wild primitive rock'n'roll just as much as minimalist guitar playing! Paul Burlinson and Cliff Gallup were excellent guitar players. Some of the finest garage songs displayed great expertise in terms of guitar work: The Recalls' Reesie and Nobody's Guy are killers, so is Project Blue by the Banshees. Or what about In the Past by We the People? I hear it's very hard to play (by the way check out the excellent French version La fermeture éclair by Belgian yéyé girl Delphine)!
So garage addicts should reclaim good guitar playing. Let's not leave it to bores like Mark Knopfler or Clapton!
Patrick said:
I think songs like "Wild Man" and "Born Loser" have a haunting minimalisitc quality of the primitive garage style. Garage Punk in my opinion, was never a genre to display techincal mastery, that was left to the Progressive Rock (Led Zeppelin, Rush, Black Sabbath, Cream, Hendrix). To me, it's about a primitive inarticulate emotion. A form of musical expression unrefined, experimental, raw, channeled within the confines of it's own limitations. I do agree reluctantly, that the guitar was a little bit thin. It could have been produced and engineered better (maybe some backround rhythm gtr). I think though, if you put those early songs within the context of their times they were revolutionary as far as the dark theatrical "psychotic" impression they produced. I guess I would just hate to see some bands butcher great songs by running them through a Grunge processor.
July 2, 2011 1:14 PM CDT
excellent. my band actually covers that tommy blake song. i've heard it called "all night long."
Zorch Radio said:
Here's some stompin' singles that deserve a mention:
"Miss Pearl" - Jimmy Wages
"Hang Up" - Fabulous Wailers
"Lordy Hoody" - Tommy Blake
July 2, 2011 1:03 PM CDT
those are great songs by awesome artists. thanks.
Mitchhz said:
Hi, I'm a fan of wild rock'n'roll too. Here's my top ten of the wildest songs ever:
10. Tony Conn - Like Wow
Hard to choose really. There are myriads of wild rockabilly songs. This one has interesting orchestration, like Tyrone Schmidling.
9. Jesse James - South's Gonna Rise Again
Love the voice.
8. Project Blue - The Banshees
Timeless classic.
7. The Ranger Sounds - Ricordami
Incredible Italian band!
6. The Pinetoppers - Shout Bamalama
Otis Redding when he he tried to sound like Little Richard.
5. The Valiants - Good Golly Miss Molly
This one was released before Little Richard's and is much faster and wilder!
4. Adrian Lloyd - Lorna
Real punk gem.
3. The Phantom - Love Me
Opening scream is unbeatable.
2. Bunker Hill - The Girl Can't Dance
Link Wray played on that one.
1. Ralph Nielsen & the Chancellors - Scream
I don't know if this is surf, rockabilly or 60s punk but it is truly the wildest!
Hope you like it.
July 2, 2011 12:50 PM CDT
Here's some stompin' singles that deserve a mention:
"Miss Pearl" - Jimmy Wages
"Hang Up" - Fabulous Wailers
"Lordy Hoody" - Tommy Blake
July 2, 2011 12:57 PM CDT
Right on. Thanks for the info. Awesome show, by the way.
July 1, 2011 4:18 PM CDT
The band name is actually Shepherd’s Heard and that song is on The World Ain’t Round, It’s Square! (Teenage Shutdown comp released by Crypt Records).
I spun it on this old episode of my radio show:
http://www.garagepunk.com/waybackmachine/2004/01/05/episode-422/
July 2, 2011 10:18 AM CDT
@ Johnny, we have two Farfisa mini compact's & they are great, but they do spend a lot of time in the shop. We've been using a Nord lately & it rocks. Check out the songs we have up on our page, that's the Nord.
July 2, 2011 1:53 AM CDT
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July 1, 2011 6:22 PM CDT
Wow !!!
July 1, 2011 4:05 PM CDT
Jenni, I'd love to hear any sort of podcast that you'd like to do. Since you're not a current resident of the region, why not just start a more general podcast? If you can handle doing a new episode every two months or so (at least), then you can just do your own show and then have a special episode where you play all Aussie stuff. Or two episodes like that, or whatever. Let me know what you think.
We do have someone else here who has stepped forward to do an Aussie/NZ show and it will be debuting soon, but it's not like there's room for only one, so Johnny, if you're still interested, too, let me know.
Cheers.