Johnny Thunders & Wayne Kramer do "Like a Rolling Stone" on their Gang Warfare album.
It's not technically "garage" but Mike Ness of Social Distortion does a cool cowpunky version of "Don't Think Twice" on his Cheating at Solitaire solo album.
Johnny Thunders & Wayne Kramer do "Like a Rolling Stone" on their Gang Warfare album.
It's not technically "garage" but Mike Ness of Social Distortion does a cool cowpunky version of "Don't Think Twice" on his Cheating at Solitaire solo album.
pretty lol. but I allways thought you're no good was a Dylan's song....
It's a bob dylan cover competition in the state radio right know.. This was my vote to the game...
guess it didn't work out as I thought.. haha..
On the Road Again - Novas, does the Race Marbles' Like a Dribbling Fram count? I hate the Dead but they did a few cool singles before shitting out a bunch of lame albums and It's All Over Now Baby Blue was one of 'em. It ain't garage but Elvis's version of Tomorrow Is a Long Time, tacked onto the Spinout soundtrack, is a beauty.
"The Ballad of Hollis Brown" by Thee Headcoats
Old Bob's turning 70 this month.
If you could approach one current indie label about releasing a new garage-psych vinyl 45, which label would that be? Or does the idea of being associated with "a label" even matter today?
Please share your thoughts!
--Timothy Gassen
Marshmallow Overcoat
Ummm mine!!!
Really cool image!
S.Law said:
glad you dig it!
fly sister can't be wrong!
The Residents - with the big eyeballs heads - ye!
The Phantom and the Mentors.
Love the Rip Offs!
NSFW!!
Los Straitjackets are good and The Creepy Creeps :)
Do you have MADAME RITARD'S HORRORS OF THE WAX MUSEUM in a file that you could possibly send me It's a great comp
one of my fav's
Apart from the obvious choices listed above, Back from the Grave in particular...of the more recent ones I think there are some that truly stand out for GREAT GREAT music and COOL packaging:
The IKON Story
The FENTON Story
also
2131 South Michigan Avenue
Fort Worth Teen Scene volumes 1-3
But that's all US stuff...I always loved comps like:
TRANSWORLD PUNK RAVE-UP
INFERNAL WORLD
The really really cool DIGGIN' FOR GOLD series, mostly European stuff but also US and OZ
And I HAVE to mention Rubbles, especially some of the early volumes back in the early/mid-80s
I Was A Teenage Caveman is a delicious slice of primitive garage punk, I love that L.p to death. Pleased to meet you Phillip, any relation to Mick? :)
Hey guys, this is my first post.
My first comp was Fuzz Flaykes and Shakes so I'll always have a soft spot for those comps. The Norton Unissued Acetate series, all 5 are awesome. Cazumbi has some really great songs. The two Dunwich cds and the Dunwich story LP make me feel all warm fuzzy inside also. The newly reissued Off the Wall is pretty rad too.
I love Rue Morgue Radio's 'Hymns from the House of Horrors' volume two(and wish I could find somebody who has the first one and would be willing to share).
The Wendy's gig was the first guerilla thing we EVER did, and the guy who filmed it is sitting on the footage doing nothing (despite his promise to see more.) Sure it will see light of day at some point. Here's another one y'all might like:
So where is the "whole video" of that Wendy's gig?
I have never gotten around to seein' this, but thanks for the reminder that I need to, Steve!