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    • February 12, 2014 9:15 AM CST
    • THE TRIP! FEB 9TH SHOW!

      Listen here!  http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20140209-0030-t1391905801.mp3

      The setlist!  


      THE FUTURE PRIMITIVES - ZIG ZAG WANDERER 
      DR. SPEC'S OPTICAL ILLUSION - SHE'S THE ONE 
      NIGHT BEATS - THE RAT KING 
      CHARLIE AND CHAN - MY BOYFRIEND IS LEARNING KARATE 
      JACILDO E SEUS RAPAZES - TARZAN, REI DOS MACACOS 
      FANG - I WANNA BE ON TV 
      THE EX-CELS- LIKE A DREAM 
      THE GRUESOMES- GET OUTTA MY HAIR 
      TRINI LOPEZ - SINNER NOT A SAINT 
      THE DIODES- BEHIND THOSE EYES 
      SPUTNIK MONROE - SPUTNIK HIRES A BAND 
      ROSE DUBATS - SIGNALS FROM SATURN 
      THE TEARJERKERS - EARTHQUAKE DATE 
      MICK RONSON - WHITE LIGHT/WHITE HEAT 
      JIMMY WAGES - MAD MAN 
      THE NOMADS - THOUGHTS OF A MAD MAN 
      THE HEADCOATS - THOUGHTS OF A HANGMAN 
      THE ANIMALS - ROAD RUNNER 
      THE SPIDERS - BOOM BOOM 
      BILLY "THE KID" EMERSON- THE WHIP (PART 1) 
      TICO & THE TRIUMPHS - MOTORCYCLE 
      THE CHARLES - MOTORCYCLE 
      THE TRASHWOMEN - SHE'S A BAD MOTORCYCLE 
      THE LEATHER BOY - ON THE GO 
      DAVEY DAY - MOTORCYCLE MIKE 
      THE GRUESOMES - THEME FROM BIKERS FROM HELL 
      BRIGITTE BARDOT - HARLEY DAVIDSON 

    • February 12, 2014 7:38 AM CST
    • Yeah, I know.  I have one or two their live recording(s), too.  Yeah, 7" bootleg EP which I have includes "Silver Machine"!  But the sound quality really sucks! :D

       

    • February 11, 2014 6:33 PM CST
    • Dead Boy , You're right ,  "Over The Top " and "Ballroom Blitz" were credited to Motordamn (Sometimes called "Motordamned"). But , when The Damned broke up , for the first of many times , Vanian , Scabies and The Captain briefly regrouped as "The Doomed" , and they WERE Doomed. But , I've heard one live recording , they sound pretty good. They even did "Silver Machine" !

    • February 11, 2014 12:48 AM CST
    • I AGREE. Motorhead was the first Metal band Punks could agree on . Before there was talk of "Crossover" or "Speed Metal", They were arguably more intense , more "Who gives a fuck?" than many Punk bands. They were'nt part of The New Wave of British Heavy Metal. "We are Motorhead , and We're Gonna Kick Your Butts !"- LEMMY.    I WAS JUST THINKING OF "OVERKILL" , YESTERDAY....My favorite early 80's LP , tho' , would be "Iron Fist"..... I EVEN LIKE THE EARLY STUFF , WITH LARRY WALLIS , WHICH ALMOST NO ONE LIKES. Lemmy was well liked by  the Punk crowd , even though he did'nt conform to their dress sense , and he even did a short stint playing Bass for The Damned as "The Doomed".

    • February 10, 2014 9:06 AM CST
    • Has to be The Ramones. Probably First one just for the way it flows. Does Motorhead's Overkill fall into this category? Lemmy said they had a lot in common with the punks. Some great songs on that album.

    • February 8, 2014 12:04 PM CST
    • "IT'S ALIVE!"  -  Ramones

    • February 6, 2014 12:57 PM CST
    • Bloobrothers by The Dictators. Pure rock 'n roll.

    • February 11, 2014 5:32 PM CST
    • That's pretty cool. . When  Dead Moon were still around  , there was no buying their records on a whim.....They very rarely turned up in stores until the last few years of their reign. Or , if stores carried 'em , they'd seldom restock.   Most of their stuff , I had to order from Fred and Toody , or buy in person , when they finally started doing gigs , here.....

      I bought my first Dead Moon record at the legendary Wax Trax Record store , which was about to go out of busines. It was '92 , and I might not have even seen it , as it was in the Hardcore section !

    • February 11, 2014 5:05 PM CST
    • Defiance by Dead Moon, brought the LP on a whim and it blew my mind, I haven't looked back since. Still one of my fav garage rock albums

    • February 10, 2014 9:47 PM CST
    • Do you know where to find a list of albums produced by Pete Curry (aside from the ones he did with Los straitjackets and Eddie Angels different projects)? Such a great producer, and sound engineer.

    • February 9, 2014 12:31 AM CST
    • .......Check out The Sirens , from Detroit , too. THEY FORMED AROUND THE TURN OF TEH CENTURY, as a glammed - out girl garage group. Eventually , they took in Male members (huh huh huh ). When they played Chicago in 2006 , they had a Male Drummer , and , later, a male second Guitarist. The band took some ribbing from "Serious " Detroit musicians and fans , because they only did covers. Yeah , but they were doing Sweet , Slade , Roky Erickson , MC5 , Hollywood Brats , Equals , Gary Glitter , Suzi Quatro , Stooges , and even the seemingly never - covered "Go Back" by Crabby Appleton. I did'nt have a problem with that.

      The band seldom got out of their own back yard , but toured Eastern Europe. They released two albums, breaking up not long after the second , but , reforming sporadically. Their Lead Singer and Costume Designer was Uber Vixen and really nice gal , Muffy Kroha. Yes , Dan Kroha's sister. She can scream her head off , but  her range is such , I really thought the band had two singers. She's probably laffin' about that one , still , today.

    • February 9, 2014 12:04 AM CST
    • Hmmmm....I only own two of their 45s. One being "She's A mONSTER", OF COURSE. Garage was uncool , here , then , almost as uncool as it is now, I mean with snarlin' vocals , fuzztone and tremeloed gutars , cheesy keys , thumpin' beats. When was that last hip ?    I saw The Uglybeats get it right , but that was about 6 years ago. When is "Pebbes MCXVIII + XI - Micronesia Attacks", due out , I wonder' ?

    • February 8, 2014 4:24 PM CST
    • Creation For All That I Am
      Five Americans Western Union
      Who Run Run Run
      Les Fleur de Lys Circles
      Gwen Mars Venus
      Cherrypops Jede Nacht
      Love Battery See Your Mind
      Screaming Trees Ocean of Confusion
      Cosmonauts Shaker
      Dum Dum Girls Evil Blooms
      Pack AD The Water
      Launderettes Hot Rocks
      Briefs Orange Alert
      Rubber City Rebels Paper Dolls
      Token Entry Doing It Again
      Fiendz Don't Point
      Attack Magic In The Air
      Heard Stop It Baby
      Grace Slick & The Great Society Somebody to Love
      Bob Seger System 2+2=
      Barbacoa Venus in Spurs
      Rebel Set Old Heart
      Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside The Eagle Has Landed
      Stupidity King Midas
      F.O.C. Just Like Mr. Trendy Said
      Adverts On Wheels
      Eater Outside View
      Incredible Kidda Band Can I Take The Car Tonight
      Baby Woodrose Information Overload
      Ugly Beats Take A Stand
      Cynics Last Day
      Fleshtones Roman Gods
      Fuzz This Time I've Got Reason
      Pampers Sack Attack
      White Fence Mr. Adams/Who Feels Right?
      Iggy Pop I Got A Right
      Dinosaur Jr. Yeah We Know
      Godfathers Gone To Texas

       

    • February 8, 2014 9:16 AM CST
    • I will be on the air and the web on Saturday February 8th from 1:00-3:00PM EST. You can listen at 89.7 WITR in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu.

    • February 8, 2014 9:22 AM CST
    • I LOVE this record, and the Dirtbombs are one of my favs. Much love to Mick, Ko and the gang!

    • February 8, 2014 3:55 AM CST
    • Voix de garage #15 Special Drugs! Booze! Part I (05/02/2014)

      *Intro* Know Your Product / The Saints / Eternally Yours / 1978 / Australie (Brisbane)

      Dames, Booze, Chains and Boots / The Cramps / Look Mom, No Head! / 11/1991 / US (Akron, Ohio)
      High On The Hog / TAD / Salt Lick / 1990 / US (Seattle)
      Cheap Beer / FIDLAR / FIDLAR / 2013 / US (LA)
      *60s Chapel* : Booze Party / 3 Aces & a Joker / Single / 1960 / US (Salt Lake City, Utah)
      Cold Gin / Kiss / Kiss / 18/02/1974 / US (NYC)
      Chardonnay / Mudhoney / Vanishing Point / 02/04/2013 / US (Seattle)
      Born to die in Berlin / The Ramones / Adios Amigos / 18/07/1995 / US (NYC)
      *5' French talk*
      Too Drunk To Fuck / Dead Kennedys / Single / 05/1981 / US (LA)
      Junkie Queen / The Richmond Sluts / The Richmond Sluts / 2001 / US
      *Quiet moment* : Sweet Jane / The Velvet underground / Loaded / 11/1970 / US (NYC)
      Sweet Leaf / Black Sabbath / Master Of Reality / 21/07/1971 / UK (Birmingham)
      Moist Vagina / Nirvana / Rape Me/All Apologies (Single) / 1993 / US (Seattle)
      *The lesson from Norway*: Librium Love / Turbonegro / Hot Cars And Spent Contraceptives / 03/1992 / Norway (Oslo)
      *Must be played at maximum volume*: Stay Clean / Motorhead / Overkill / 24/03/1979 / UK (Stoke-on-Trent)

       - See more at: http://www.trensmissions.ens.fr/voix-de-garage-15/#sthash.lge54ESM.dpuf

    • February 8, 2014 3:52 AM CST
    • Voix de garage#14 Special Drugs! Booze! Part I (05/02/2014)

      *Intro* Know Your Product / The Saints / Eternally Yours / 1978 / Australie (Brisbane)
      Dames, Booze, Chains and Boots / The Cramps / Look Mom, No Head! / 11/1991 / US (Akron, Ohio)
      High On The Hog / TAD / Salt Lick / 1990 / US (Seattle)
      Cheap Beer / FIDLAR / FIDLAR / 2013 / US (LA)
      *60s Chapel* : Booze Party / 3 Aces & a Joker / Single / 1960 / US (Salt Lake City, Utah)
      Cold Gin / Kiss / Kiss / 18/02/1974 / US (NYC)
      Chardonnay / Mudhoney / Vanishing Point / 02/04/2013 / US (Seattle)
      Born to die in Berlin / The Ramones / Adios Amigos / 18/07/1995 / US (NYC)
      *5' French talk*
      Too Drunk To Fuck / Dead Kennedys / Single / 05/1981 / US (LA)
      Junkie Queen / The Richmond Sluts / The Richmond Sluts / 2001 / US
      *Quiet moment* : Sweet Jane / The Velvet underground / Loaded / 11/1970 / US (NYC)
      Sweet Leaf / Black Sabbath / Master Of Reality / 21/07/1971 / UK (Birmingham)
      Moist Vagina / Nirvana / Rape Me/All Apologies (Single) / 1993 / US (Seattle)
      *The lesson from Norway*: Librium Love / Turbonegro / Hot Cars And Spent Contraceptives / 03/1992 / Norway (Oslo)
      *Must be played at maximum volume*: Stay Clean / Motorhead / Overkill / 24/03/1979 / UK (Stoke-on-Trent)

       - See more at: http://www.trensmissions.ens.fr/voix-de-garage-15/#sthash.lge54ESM.dpuf

    • February 7, 2014 6:27 PM CST
    • Today's secret word is 5, so everytime you hear the secret word, SCREAM!!! Shades of Peewee's Playhouse as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Beatles on Ed Sullivan, go back 55 years to the day the music died and 5 years ago our mentor Lux Interior left the planet.

      1. The Cramps....5 Years Ahead Of My Time....from the How To Make A Monster CD. A 1982 demo for A&M Records....hahahahahah...fat fucking chance! We'll come back to this song a little later tonite.

      2. Legend Killers...Rippin' It Up...from the Boot 2 The Head CD that was recorded live at Call The Office back in 2005. Time flies way too fast and we played this one as someone had a list of all the bands that mentioned The Ramones in songs....they missed this one! And there's 2 shout outs to What Wave on this one if you listen carefully.....

      3. Dustbin Flowers...Bayside Jenny...from their only CD and the party is Feb 14 at Fitzrays here in sleepy London Ontario.

      4. Mere Humans...Temple....demo from this Ottawa combo that has former members of The Evil Farm Children.

      5. The Mogs....Hate...from the El'Mogundo CD on What Wave Records. They will be playing on Saturday night at This Ain't Hollywood in Hamilton, along with Safron Sect and The BB Guns....

      6. BB Guns...I Shot My Baby In Mexico...recorded live on CIUT FM outta Toronto one year ago.

      7. Kumari...I'm Sad....from a brand new 7" on Lost In Tyme Records outta Greece, but the band is from the UK.

      8. The Cramps....5 Years Ahead Of My Time...from The Cramps Totally Destroy Seattle!!! Ivy's favourite bootleg of The Cramps and the very first one i bought, right here in London at Records On Wheels. And speaking of records, Sunday at Centennial Hall is the London Record Show....i'll be at CHRW table hawking What Wave 24 and the Graphic Underground: London 1977-1990 book.

      9. The Cramps....Don't Eat Stuff Off The Sidewalk...from the Psychedelic Jungle LP. I learned all i know from listening to Cramps records....

      10. The Beatles...Bad Boy....from a Mexican 4 song 7" EP.

      11. The Beatles...Dizzy Miss Lizzy....as above.

      12. The Beatles...She Loves You....from a Japanese pressing of Meet The Beatles....I was just a little gaffer in grade one when The Beatles played Ed and didn't see the show. Next day, on the way home from school on the bus, all the kids were screaming ' She Loves You YA YA YA!' over and over!! Warped my little mind and I haven't been the same since!!

      13. Buddy Holly....Down The Line....from the double record Rocks set on Charly Records. This was recorded in 1955, some extra instrumentation was added in 1964 by Norman Petty and now you get to hear it!! Absolute Killer and this is probably where The Black Holes found the version that they cover.

      14. Ritchie Valens...Cry Cry Cry....from the Ritchie LP on Del Fi. Killer guitar work by a young Ritchie Valens.

      15. Big Bopper...Big Boppers Wedding....the flip of Chantilly Lace on Mercury. Love the maniacal laught on this track!

      16. Dead City Soul Review....Burnin'....demo and they were in town last weekend recording their next release.

      17. Dragsville....Royal Drag....from a soon to be released CD.

      18. Sangomas....Chopping Heads....demo from this Montreal combo.

      19. Light Bulb Alley....I Wanna Be Loved....a rough mix for their upcoming CD on Ricochet Sound.

      20. Kensington Hillbillies....Front Line....from their recent 7" and former Londoner Pete Lambert is on the drums.

      21. The Gruesomes...3 Men1 Coffin....from the 7" record that came with What Wave zine #18 back in 1989.

      22. The Gruesomes....What Wave....from Mr Garager's Neighbourhood LP on OG Records from 1989. Our theme song!!

      23. The Gruesomes....I Try....from Thee Cave Comes Alive LP on Action Records. This compilation LP is tracks from a few of the dozen or so cassettes we released that came free with What Wave zine.

      24. Flying Squad...Fie On You.....from the 7" EP, Four Whom The Bell Tolls, yet another record that came free with What Wave zine.

      25. Sidney J Lewis....Bopping To Grandfather's Clock....from the Lux Lives tribute CD. And that was Lux and Ivy yammering between some of the songs.

      26. The Swingin' Neckbreakers....Mighty Mack....from the Shake Break! LP and goes out to the Mighty Hannibal who passed away this week.

      27. Ray Condo and His Hardrock Goners....Could She Kiss.....had to fade this out as the clock on the wall spun way too fast!!

      Hope you dug the show!!! Thanx to all that tuned in, all the phone-ins, emails, facebook messages and comments the next day!! Back again next week, but only for an hour as there's a hockey game that night.
      See you all at the London Record Show, sunday Feb 9th at Centennial Hall here in London.

      You can catch the archived show at:

      http://chrwradio.ca/programs/radio-what-wave

    • February 7, 2014 2:52 PM CST
    • Glad to see others like them.  Looking forward to seeing them in NYC:)

    • February 7, 2014 4:39 AM CST
    • https://soundcloud.com/straight-to-archive/the-free-fire-dept-sugar-on-a

      Enjoying this very much

    • February 7, 2014 1:40 AM CST
    • YEAH , BOY. AS MUCH AS WE'VE TALKED ABOUT THE RAMONES , WE'VE SCARCELY TOUCHED ON THEIR SPORADIC POLITICAL INCORRECTNESS....At least , until "too tough to die" , when Johnny seemed to be losing the battle......

      I was once told "Suzi is a Headbanger " was un - pc because a "Headbanger" is upposed to mean someone who gives great head   I neve r heard the term used that way , before or since.

      "Glad to see you Go "was aimed at Dee Dee's ex GF , CONNIE , WHO SLASHED HIS ASS WITH A BROKEN BEER BOTTLE ,  and had almost taken Arthur Kane's thumb off wheN she dated him.      "GET ThE GLORY , LIKe cHARLES MANSON". It was a fantasy , seemingly shared by the whole band , of putting her out. She did it to herself , with drugs.    There's so many others......

       

       

    • February 6, 2014 10:56 PM CST
    • Fun topic! Here's some I thought of:

      Ramones - Loudmouth, 53rd & 3rd or Today your Love, Tomorrow the World.

      Oingo Boingo - Little Girls

      Fats Domino - Just Like a Woman

    • February 6, 2014 2:17 PM CST
    • Thank you. It's been going on for years.

      Some of my contributions were not directly credited to me (They were edited , with new content added , usually.) .But there are some new ones under my name.

      When the page began , most people , myself included  , only knew Death for "Keep on Knockin"" if even that.

      When Death first played Chicago , I was going to go , but , did'nt. I did'nt feel like being on public trans longer than at the actual show , that night. I heard they only did some of the songs on that first 12" , and padded the set out with Reggae songs from their other  band.  I WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN A HAPPY CAMPER TO FIND THAT OUT , IN PERSON. SORRY........But , they obviously have it together , now .

      I missed them again on NYE , because Roky Erickson was also playing , I might add , in a less batshit crazy part of town .......