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    • January 28, 2011 6:03 AM CST
    • Noooo!!!!!!

    • January 27, 2011 10:04 PM CST
    • Wow.

      Sounds like being a podcaster is a pretty fuckin' thankless job.

      Is that what it takes to get some recognition?

      Just Die Off?

      I'm sorry to see the kid go.

      I know I dug the shit he threw.

      Peace out , Mr. Kaiser.

      I never posted any shit to him, rarely do I to any of them.

      Not to say I didn't, or don't appreciate the hours on end that I listen.

      He will be missed.

       

    • January 27, 2011 9:34 PM CST
    • What? Well, this is news to me. Thanks for letting me know ahead of time, Michael!

    • January 27, 2011 8:31 PM CST
    • Hell, it's no secret even good things must join the local hunting grounds at some point, but normaly they don't draw their last breath with a series of BOOMS!

      So when RADIOBLIVION went out into orbit one last time today, I already had some fun moments to think back at on this gemstone of TRASH!

       

      What are you thinking? Will Michael Kaiser remain in the hall over at the MOJO WORKOUT punk rock knitting cirlce along with the other goons errrrr Kings of comedy?

      OR will he return in triumph, once his alien life blood has filled up with enough spacerays to stand the terrible feats our atmosphere offers, for high energy Freakazoids like him and explode with a new format like Kopper and Ryan did? OR will the RADIO' be cast together a new from it's former parts, to bring better living thru discarded music once again in future aeons?? Will we live to see that???

       

      Questions over questions, let's start with some momentary ones: Your fondest and funnest memories of this format??

    • January 28, 2011 5:51 AM CST
    • OKs... I'll start out with some recent Action (just what I had time to listen to now, the list will be longer, so don't think I'll be dismissing out on you:

       

      The recently exiled Michael Kaisers RADIOBLIVION #68, #69 really blew it up! #69 kicks off with some Guitar Wolf, that's always welcome of course, then the whole thing just BLOWS UP! I can't even remember to tell what I enjoyed most, cause I still couldn't pick my mind up from the floor, walls and ceiling.

       

      Mal Thursday's never one to let candy go to waste. He has programmed some excellent stuff in the recent MAL THURSDAY show #34 (has a new Kim Fowley produced track among other swell stuff) and the numbers #1-3 of the TEXAS TYME MACHINE that kicks ass in a complete fashion. There's a JESSE SUBLET interview in there, where they are  talking about the history of the SKUNKS.

       

      Koppers newest issue of NOISE ANNOYS #13 is chock full with good stuff: DEVO, THE SPITS, THE DRAGS (which is specially good to me!)... LAZY COWGIRLS, Hell, I could go on forever.

       

      Freddies KICKS FROM THE BOOT #18 is a Killer collection of distortion, this time he teams up with Sara to throw out a SPECIAL FEMALE FORCE issue! I sure like that, there's a lot of cool stuff in there.

       

      Steve dishes out more of the BIG ENCHILADA in #32, actually he's slapping it together, bringing some of my fave LOVESTRUCK from Brooklyn and some other stuff, i can't pass by.

       

      I know I should add direct links, but just do the search-a-roo please!

    • January 28, 2011 5:20 AM CST
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      I know this network is filled with more sounds than one brain can handle, thus there is a truckload of people providing all kinds of crazy PODCASTS for all kinds of minds to dig into! There's a lot going on, which makes it easy to miss a nugget or two, so...

       

      I don't know if there is already a discussion profiling some of your favorite GARAGEPUNK PODCAST mindblowers, but I figured it would be cool to pool all the shows that have had a lasting impression on yourselfs, for people to pick out and dig thru and not lastly, give some extra applause to the folks dishing them out to us for NADA but the love of it!

    • January 28, 2011 5:06 AM CST
    • You KNOW I dig it!

    • January 27, 2011 11:23 PM CST
    • Holy shit. This is shocking. I never met the guy, but he was ALWAYS an avid supporter of all things garage-punk and, yes indeed, this very website and podcasts, as Mal and Heather said. Very sorry to hear this news. Just terrible.

      Crushed,

      kopper

    • January 27, 2011 8:35 PM CST
    • If it'll help you get laid...

       

      Sometimes I Wish I Was a Pretty Girl-R Hitchcock

      Speedy Marie-Frank Black

      Skulls-Misfits

      Red Sails in the Sunset-Ray Sharpe

      Nadine-Chuck Berry

      Peach Poussay-Phantom Surfers

      First Mrs. Jones-Porter Wagoner

      Ida Red-Bob Wills

       

      Send pics, dude.

       

    • January 27, 2011 4:46 PM CST
    • Appreciate that!  VERY glad that folks are diggin' it!

      ixnayray said:

      Welcome aboard Joey! Great first show and i'm looking forward to more!!

    • January 27, 2011 4:00 AM CST
    • Welcome aboard Joey! Great first show and i'm looking forward to more!!

    • January 27, 2011 11:34 AM CST
    • A private Woggles show...damn, I know that was something you will never forget!  Oh, yeah, and I dug Coast To Coast AM too!

      Max Reverb said:

      That reminds me of another time I saw the Woggles in portsmouth @ the Elvis room. All the Woggles were really cool guys to hang out with and friendly to talk too. at this particular show it was a weird night like a sunday and me and a couple friends had seen them play a great show in Maine the night before and they said if we weren't doing anything we should come to NH the next day and they would put us all on the list. Fuck yeah we went, and it was a good thing we did because there was maybe 2 or 3 other people there. Basically we had our own private Woggles show and they still gave it everything they had and we danced our asses off and they played every song we called out for. So we hung out with em all night and I took them to BullMoose Music, which is a great huge shop with lots of vinyl up the street. I remember Montague secretly buying an old Metallica tape which he confided to me that he was going to use to torture the other guys. I remember I had just found out about Coast to Coast with Art Bell and Montague was obsessed with it so we talked about that at length. Back in those days he carried these sheets with him that had every radio station in every state so he could listen every night on tour in the van. He was a great guitar player and great guy and he is missed.
      The stories about walking in on people reminded me of a story they told me that night. They had stopped at a truck stop on tour so that they could take showers. There was a truckstop woman that apparently took a liking to one of the Woggles, if memory serves it was Dan Electro, and she hopped in the truck stop shower with him in an effort of seduction, and it took some persuading from him to get her to leave! Ah the hazards of the road!

      i'd love to hear the stories about the mummies.

      Erin - thats so cool you got to hang out with Jeff from the Dead Boys!



      Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
      Which reminds me....I accidently walked in on him when he was changing in the band room of one place they were playing and he had only a shirt on.  Luckily his back was turned to me so I was able to back out of the room before he noticed I was there.

    • January 27, 2011 11:29 AM CST
    • That reminds me of another time I saw the Woggles in portsmouth @ the Elvis room. All the Woggles were really cool guys to hang out with and friendly to talk too. at this particular show it was a weird night like a sunday and me and a couple friends had seen them play a great show in Maine the night before and they said if we weren't doing anything we should come to NH the next day and they would put us all on the list. Fuck yeah we went, and it was a good thing we did because there was maybe 2 or 3 other people there. Basically we had our own private Woggles show and they still gave it everything they had and we danced our asses off and they played every song we called out for. So we hung out with em all night and I took them to BullMoose Music, which is a great huge shop with lots of vinyl up the street. I remember Montague secretly buying an old Metallica tape which he confided to me that he was going to use to torture the other guys. I remember I had just found out about Coast to Coast with Art Bell and Montague was obsessed with it so we talked about that at length. Back in those days he carried these sheets with him that had every radio station in every state so he could listen every night on tour in the van. He was a great guitar player and great guy and he is missed. The stories about walking in on people reminded me of a story they told me that night. They had stopped at a truck stop on tour so that they could take showers. There was a truckstop woman that apparently took a liking to one of the Woggles, if memory serves it was Dan Electro, and she hopped in the truck stop shower with him in an effort of seduction, and it took some persuading from him to get her to leave! Ah the hazards of the road! i'd love to hear the stories about the mummies. Erin - thats so cool you got to hang out with Jeff from the Dead Boys!

      Rockin Rod Strychnine said:

      Which reminds me....I accidently walked in on him when he was changing in the band room of one place they were playing and he had only a shirt on.  Luckily his back was turned to me so I was able to back out of the room before he noticed I was there.

    • January 26, 2011 10:49 PM CST
    • Which reminds me....I accidently walked in on him when he was changing in the band room of one place they were playing and he had only a shirt on.  Luckily his back was turned to me so I was able to back out of the room before he noticed I was there.

    • January 26, 2011 10:46 PM CST
    • Manfred's one of the coolest guys I've ever met and am really honored to be his friend.  That was really awesome of him to do that.

      Max Reverb said:

      I could probably go on all day with this one but the most appropriate story that comes to mind is when The Woggles came and played with the Brood (Maine Garage legends in their own right) in Portland. This was about 11 years ago and I was underage for the bar. I had seen the woggles rip it up previously at an all ages with SCOTS so I had emailed them and said it was a bummer i couldn't get in to the next show. I will never forget this and always love the Woggles for it. The Professor emailed me back and told me to meet him around the corner from the club and he'd get me in! And he did too, totally came through, met me around the corner and told the door guy i was his little brother! Way above and beyond the call of duty, and it was an epic show.

    • January 27, 2011 2:31 AM CST
    • Holy crap that's GG ? What ever happened to him ...thanks for the replies.

      kopper said:

      Always Was, Is and Always Shall Be LP (1980) is indeed fantastic. There are a couple of other early 7" EPs that are worth hunting down, too. The S/T 7" on Orange Records from 1980 is one, GG Allin & The Scumfucs 7" on Blood Rec. (1982?) is another.

    • January 27, 2011 1:19 AM CST
    • Only saw GG once. Way late. Maybe early to mid 90's up in San Francisco. I wasn't impressed. Just watched him do his poo thing and chase people around the club. Musically, it was boring and pretty generic sounding. With that said, I do like the two singles I have - 'Gimme Some Head' & 'No Rules' which it seems alot of people I know don't like. There was a CD that came out around '99/2000 that had most of his early stuff on it. i really liked it but can't find it now. Anyone know what it was called?

    • January 26, 2011 10:31 PM CST
    • Always Was, Is and Always Shall Be LP (1980) is indeed fantastic. There are a couple of other early 7" EPs that are worth hunting down, too. The S/T 7" on Orange Records from 1980 is one, GG Allin & The Scumfucs 7" on Blood Rec. (1982?) is another.

    • January 27, 2011 1:34 AM CST
    • I don't own that single, but didn't they have some tracks on the Hope & Anchor comp, or maybe the Live at the Vortex comp? I guess I should look.

    • January 26, 2011 10:58 PM CST
    • Start with Archive From 1959.  It is a two disk (or record) collection with a good sampling of his different bands.  You can see which you like most and go from there. 

      Gonzo said:

      Christ....anyone got any ideas where I can start ?

    • January 26, 2011 9:41 PM CST
    • i've always heard that he had many many records but to actually see it compiled like that is amazing.

    • January 26, 2011 10:12 PM CST
    • HELL YES THE SNEAKY PINKS. trent and justin are the best!

      Blaine said:

      The Victims

      Angry Samoans

      Teenage Head

      Useless eaters

      Marked Men

      Ramones

      Supercharger

      Skrewdriver

      The Spits

      Sneaky Pinks

       

      Can't say I have a top 10 but, those bands have gotten a lot of play over the last few years.  Just the first off the top of my head.