I love it!!!!kinda reminds me of my night last night!!!!
I love it!!!!kinda reminds me of my night last night!!!!
It's weird, but the only other comp I can think of (other than WAVY GRAVY) that mixes trailers in with the music is SWING FOR A CRIME. That's the only one that's coming to my mind right now, anyway.
Did anyone mention MADNESS INVASION? That's a great one, too... esp. if you can find the rare 2-disc set.
Judging by the serial number and that Lee Joseph had something to do with starting Romulan, I think Real Gone Garbage came out in 1992, not 1962.
thank you!
Hi there Check this out! http://rateyourmusic.com/label/romulan_records S.Law said:
btw anybody have a discograhy for Romulan?
Wow there some records abouve i have never heard of, great gonna check out if I can find them!
These comps are realy great to !!
Twistin' Rumble!!
The Nasty Rockabilly Comps. (the covers are fantastic!!)
The Complete Insane Madness Invasion
Follow That Munster!
I Hate The Beatles
I Hate The Beatles Even More
Jump And Shout
Las Vegas Grind!
Savage Kick
Swing For A Crime
Too much monkey business
White Trash Rockers
Girl trash:
Girls in the garage (best girl comp there is, still missing vol. 6 & 7 on vinyl. And check out there are also to ep's vol. 5,5 & 6,5)
From The kitchen to the garage
Girls With Guitars (Ace)
Destroy That Boy! More Girls With Guitars
Good Girls Gone Bad (Ace)
Savage Rockin' Girls
Pre war:
Flashbacks comps
Thank you Sean !
Well, "THE INTERNATIONAL VICIOUS SOCIETY" serie doesn't mix trailers, novelty songs and savage rockers in the WAVY GRAVY style but it sure mixes insane and retarded songs. It's more focused on the 60s period but mixes various styles from mexican rock'n'roll to french novelty ...
Btw, I'm listening to MADAME RITARD'S HORRORS OF THE WAX MUSEUM right now !
Blackout of Gretely by the Gonns... Helluva song! Those poor old sods should be billionaire by now... I'd have been gutted writing this songs and no getting any money out of it!
yeah. Nice one Lenny. I always tend to forget about the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band. Part 2 is a great wee pop gem of wierdness and idiosyncracy. 'Scuse Me Miss Rose is in my top 20 altime garage tunes. gettin goosebumps even thinkin of it. Has anyone heard The Scotsmen, Beer Bust Blues. If not check it out. A finer garage there has yet to be made.
The Missing Links, Outsiders, The Seeds, The Beatstalkers, The Fairies, The Tornados & Heinz & The Wild Boys & The Outlaws, The Golden Dawn, The Sorrows, Sam Gopal, The Monks, Donovan, Mouse and the Traps, Manfred Mann, The Alarm Clocks, The Open Mind, Masters Apprentices, The Dovers, Pussy, Groep 1850, The Chocolate Watch Band, 1-2-6, The Misunderstood,The Boots, The Talismen, Incredible String Band, The Electric Prunes,The Poets, Peter and The Blizzards, The KInks, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, The Motions, Neighb'rhood Chidr'n, Our Generation, The Kingsmen, The Marmalade, The New Age, The Koobas... Lenny Helsing said:
The Pretty Things, Love, 13th Floor Elevators, Syd's The Pink Floyd, The Byrds, The Music Machine, The Rolling Stones...
kopper said:The Sonics, The Mummies, the Oblivians, the Ramones, the Cramps, the Saints, the Wipers, the Real Kids, and on and on and on...
anything Mick Collins was/is involved with,the Horrors,Regan Youth,anything Link Wray was involved in, anything Johnny Thunders touched, King Khan & BBQ Show, Paul Westerberg, the Kinks- this topic is torture. i could go on forever.
GUITAR WOLF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and then stuff like The Demolition Doll Rods, the Oblivians, the Dirtbombs, the Gories, Reigning Sound, the Drags... speaking of the Drags, anyone know if any footage of them playing live exists? Also, the Horrors (the guys from Iowa on In The Red, not the UK band.) I've been looking for footage of them as well but can only find the UK Horrors. Maybe I'll make a new thread and ask.
I guess that's why they call them opinions. Damos Kalaitzidis said:
Little Richard and Gerry would come after Iggy in my opinion.
Damos Kalaitzidis said:Yeah I was gonna say Iggy too. Especially on "TV Eye", god damn that song is wild. He does sound like a bobcat on that one. Funhouse in general is crazy (in a good way). Best fucking rock 'n' roll record of all time, wildest one too. Also on "Search and Destroy" towards the end "heeeey heeey heeeey heeey yea yea yea yea yaaayye yayeeee! yayee!.."
Also, (besides Iggy) within the protopunk, punk, and rock n roll, but not exactly garage rock, genre I want to include Richard Hell -- he's more of a "Wooow!" and "Yeoow!"screamer though, think "Down at the Rock & Roll Club" (when he says "Scotch and soda! Yeow!" and later on too, he says "Woooow!" and "Yeoow!" like 5 more times in the song), not as loud and crazy as the aforementioned rock n roll screamers, but Richard does a good job at keeping it original and individual -- and the other guy I want to include besides Hell, is David Johansen baby!
"Aaaaaaaowww! "Yeaaah yeaah yeaa!" "Talking 'bout perrsonnalitee!"
Little Richard and Gerry would come after Iggy in my opinion. Damos Kalaitzidis said:
Yeah I was gonna say Iggy too. Especially on "TV Eye", god damn that song is wild. He does sound like a bobcat on that one. Funhouse in general is crazy (in a good way). Best fucking rock 'n' roll record of all time, wildest one too. Also on "Search and Destroy" towards the end "heeeey heeey heeeey heeey yea yea yea yea yaaayye yayeeee! yayee!.."
Yeah I was gonna say Iggy too. Especially on "TV Eye", god damn that song is wild. He does sound like a bobcat on that one. Funhouse in general is crazy (in a good way). Best fucking rock 'n' roll record of all time, wildest one too. Also on "Search and Destroy" towards the end "heeeey heeey heeeey heeey yea yea yea yea yaaayye yayeeee! yayee!.."
Ian Svenonius fron the Make-Up has some nitrous powered pipes. just my two cents.
thee head shoppe.. get yours at the head shop!
Andy James on the Missing Links' "Wild About You" - the scream just before the end section still gives me goosebumps.
I've been on a Wreckless Eric kick the past couple of days... He deserves to be on this list. He sounds like he has his foot stuck in a meat grinder when he gets going.
I make the idea that u guys were playing b52 bombers.. we had bristol blehmein night fighters! I DUNNO, the fact that the war had ended, still there were no facts about what daddy did in Africa or Italy etc, and no one dared challenge the goverment, or even talk about anything related. The kids were not getting answers to why mum had to always take her lil' helper, and why sometimes daddy shouted and screamed in his sleep, 20 years on. The kids had to find their own thing, nothing was provided, like i say, we had less to diversify and choose from. You guys over there had heavy machines man! it rubs off on youth. Faster heavier, i guess our sound was lighter, but because we didn't have that much to tune into, we could make it that wee bit more brit sounding.. And.. u guys picked up on the german fighter leather jacket thing as early as the late 40-s man! an early hells angels image.. we didn't! it all sort of relates no? And to nowadays also no? mmmmm...
Wow - Can't believe no one has mentioned The Electric Chairs 'Blatantly Offenzive'.
Anyway, First Ramones, Damned Damned Damned, The Boys (s/t), Vibrators' 'Pure Mania', Buzzcocks 'Another Music..', Slaughter and the Dogs 'Do It Dog Style', The Saints, '(I'm) Stranded'.....most of them, really.
Gotta give a shout out the to the Real Kids debut as well....
Ramones- 1st album, Sex Pistols- Nevermind the Bollocks, Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers- L.A.M.F., Misfits- Static Age, Dead Boys- Young, Loud, and Snotty, The Damned- 1st album & Machine Gun Etiquitte...so many more that I can't think of right off the top of my head.
zeros - don't push me around
Hide in plain sight. The old Purloined Letter trick!