Oh by the way, I don't even need any reverb' nor any effects to be real hard to understand when I talk :
I just come from somewhere else !!!
Sorry for your ears.
But I do type playlists.
Oh by the way, I don't even need any reverb' nor any effects to be real hard to understand when I talk :
I just come from somewhere else !!!
Sorry for your ears.
But I do type playlists.
Good point.
My entire schtick was ripped offa the Purple Knif show - and unless you've watched hundreds and hundreds of shitty invasion movies where the aliens talk all garbled, it's a bit hard to understand everything he's saying. That's why I love it.
And what about Lux Interior in his "Purple Knif Show" ???
I definitively love reverb'...and Dan Electreau of course !
Oof!
I'm guilty as charged.
I'm like a echo-y kitten caught up at the top of a tall, gimmicky tree!
help.
"type the setlist out" cool thing for people who don't really understand english. Chris Farr said:
Then maybe you'd enjoy my surf podcast. http://chickenlips.mypodcast.com/2009/10/Episode_1_surf_surf_surf-2... And I made sure to type the setlist out too. No gimmicks - its about the music. Lemme know what you think, anyone who listens.
Then maybe you'd enjoy my surf podcast. http://chickenlips.mypodcast.com/2009/10/Episode_1_surf_surf_surf-251293.html And I made sure to type the setlist out too. No gimmicks - its about the music. Lemme know what you think, anyone who listens.
i bow down to Hank...great picks Hank Cockpit said:
Oblivians – Christina
Carbonas – Stoned to Death
Supercharger – Mystery Action
Man or Astroman – Destination Venus
The Cramps – Lonesome Town
Thee Headcoatees – CA Plane Pour Moi
The Mummies – Justine
The Persuaders – First Time
The Reatards – Oh My Soul and all his/their other covers.
Oblivians – Christina
Carbonas – Stoned to Death
Supercharger – Mystery Action
Man or Astroman – Destination Venus
The Cramps – Lonesome Town
Thee Headcoatees – CA Plane Pour Moi
The Mummies – Justine
The Persuaders – First Time
The Reatards – Oh My Soul and all his/their other covers.
I was listening to Little Richard's Version of "Settin' The Woods on Fire" over and over again yesterday... So that's gotta be up there.
I'll second The Saints "River Deep Mountain high" as well as their version of Connie Francis's "Lipstick On Your Collar"
The Fleshtones: Treat Her Like A Lady (Cornelious Brothers and Sister Rose)
The Dickies: Paranoid (Sabbath)
Handsome Dick Manitoba: Ju Ju Hand (Sam The Sam & The Pharoahs from Turban Renewal Tribute album)
All of the classic rock songs the replacements only make it a quarter of the way through on "The Shit Hits The Fans"
Summertime Blues - Blue Cheer
River Deep Mountain High - THE M'FFFFING SAINTS, YA'LL!!!!!!!!!
Hmmmm.... i think covers are what make a band a good Band! i really don't know when it became uncool to cover songs, since that's what the tradition of singing, writing and playing songs is all about... here's a list of some bands I played with my favorite covers.
The Untold Fables - Hall Of The Mountain King (arranged by The Who)
The Milkmen - everytrack (my tribute band to the Milkshakes in 1985)
The Miracle Workers - You Don't Know (13th Floor Elevators)
The In-Sect - Knock Knock (The Humane Society)
The Get Lost - One Way Ticket (The Morlocks)
Reverend Beatman & The Unbelievers - Come Back Lord (Come Back Bird remake by The Chevelle V)
The Come N Go - Baby What's Wrong - (Jimmy Reed's classic)
Los Straitjackets version of Smells Like Teen Spirit
Some of my fave punk covers:
Toxic Reason's version of "Shape of Things To Come"
Eater's cover of "Waiting For The Man"
Pointed Sticks cover of "The Witch"
DMZ's version of the Troggs "From Home" - I never realized this was a Troggs song till recently. They totally made that song theirs in my opinion.
A very favorite of mine is The Brief's Come Dancing, the Kinks Song. You can find it on the lp Give the People What They Want....a Tribute to The Kinks
My brother sent me this one. It's a kid from the Congo with a homemade monochord guitar. Looks like it's made with a tin can and a wire. Sounds cool.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell
Webcasting!
101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org
THE 2009 STEVE TERRELL RADIO SPOOKTACULAR
For more gruesome sounds, check out my latest Big Enchilada podcast episode
Halloween Hootenanny by Zacherle
Murder in the Graveyard by Screamin' Lord Sutch
Rock Around the Tombstone by The Monsters
Halloween by The Misfits
Halloween Dance by Rev. Horton Heat
Hearse With a Curse by Mr. Gasser & The Weirdos
Gravedigger Rock by The Polecats
Voodoo Voodoo by Lavern Baker
Transylvania Terror Train by Capt. Clegg & The Night Creatures
Goblin Girl by Frank Zappa
Graveyard by Butthole Surfers
Graveyard by Trailer Bride
Witches by Bichos
I'm Your Witchdoctor by The Chants R&B
Satanic Rite by Los Peyotes
Born in a Haunted Barn by The Dirtbombs
You Must Be a Witch by The Lollipop Shoppe
Voodoo Priestess by Screamin' Jay Hawkins
La Llorna by Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds
(Background Music: Voodoo Doll by Dr. Lonnie Smith)
I'm a Mummy by Bob McFadden & Dor
The Mummy by Marshmallow Overcoat
Mummy Shakes by The Molting Vultures
Devil Dance by The A-Bones
The Ghost of Smokey Joe by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Human Fly by The Cramps
Bloodletting (The Vampire Song) by Concrete Blonde
The Addams Family Theme by Vic Mizzy
Witchcraft by Elvis Presley
(Background Music: Wolfman by The Bobby Fuller Four)
Don't Shake Me Lucifer by Roky Erikson
Haitian Voodoo Baby by The X-Rays
Zombified by Electricoolade
Howlin' at the Moon by Nekromantix
Gris Gris Gumbo ya Ya by Dr. John
She Walks With the Dead by Deadbolt
Heebie-Jeebies by Little Richard
Here's the playlists from my two Big Enchilada Spooktacular shows. Some are repeats and some aren't garage, but what the heck. http://www.bigenchiladapodcast.com/2009/10/podcast-15-2009-steve-terrell.html (Background Music: Strollin' Spooks by Ken Nordine) Big Black Witchcraft Rock by The Cramps Ghoul Au Go-Go by The Tex Reys Rock Around The Tombstone by The Monsters Monster Party by The Powerknobs Dance With The Ghoulman by The Fleshtones Ghost Riders in The Sky by The Last Mile Ramblers (Background Music: Halloween Spooks by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross) Rockin' Dead Man by Dexter Romweber Demon Stomp by The Things Voodoo by The Combinations Hearse With a Curse by Mr. Gasser & The Weirdos Bo Meets the Monster by Bo Diddley The Ghost and Honest Joe by Pee Wee King La Lorona by Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds (Background Music: Playa de Los Muertos by Los Bomboras) Honky Tonk Halloween by Captain Clegg And The Night Creatures I'm a Mummy by The Fall The Witch by Los Peyotes You Must Be a Witch by Dead Moon Look Out There's a Monster Coming by The Bonzo Dog Band Vampire Radio Spot by T. Valentine Witchcraft by The Spiders (Background Music: Season of the Witch by Key) http://www.bigenchiladapodcast.com/2008/10/podcast-1-steve-terrell-spooktacular.html Halloween Hootenanny by Zacherlee Halloween (She Got So Mean) by Rob Zombie & The Ghastly Ones (It's a) Monster's Holiday by Buck Owens Bloodletting by Concrete Blonde Monster by Fred Schneider Monsters of the Id by Mose Allison Feast of the Mau Mau by Screamin' Jay Hawkins The Raven by Lou Reed Murder in the Graveyard by Screaming Lord Sutch Satanic Beatles by The Rev. Mike Mills Don't Shake Me Lucifer by Roky Erikson King Henry by Steeleye Span Marie Laveau by Bobby Bare The Witchdoctor's Curse by The Frantic Flattops Heeby Jeebies by Little Richard And I'll post my radio show playlist tonight.
"I drink blood" from the hi-energy band Rocket From The Crypt
wow cheers everyone. but yeah persian claws can you send me larry and the bluenotes if you can. I'v been struggling to find them!
Checkout my HOUSE of HORRORS show it's based on The Hammer Horror films including, The Evil of Frankenstein, The Curse of The Werewolf and The Kiss of the Vampire plus more. Influenced by these films I've put together a shoe groaning with monster tunes. It's Horrific!!! The YOU GOT GOOD TASTE TRICK or TREAT HALLOWEEN show is gonna be knocking at your door on the 31st so BEWAREEEEEEEEEEEE Keep it Kreepy Mr A The Barber ps. I've noticed a bit grumpyness from some of the Garagepunkers when it comes to joining in with ALL HALLOWS festivities, wassa their problem?
Does anyone dig her? She started out as a founding member in The Von Bondies. Now she plays with her band Silverghost and F'ke Blood. It might be more nu wave than garage, but she rocks! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcie_Bolen
the micragirs definitely! and they are so cute! always rootin' for my natives! and sweatmaster also from finland are just kickin' ass!
The new Hex Dispensers is great one my fav of the ending year, the Beat Beat Beat's "living in the future" is as classy as the Carbonas' LP on Goner. All this ain't new anyway but just killer. Snazzy Boys do great stuff too. Yep.
F'ke Blood from Detroit, Michigan. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC79IGJR0ME
yea one of the dudes from teenanger actually runs the telephone explosion label.. there's a lot of ty segall mentions on here.. I'd like to get his split with Black Time but I think they're out plus I'm broke.. I heard there's a cover of be a caveman by ty segall, dyin' to hear it Alex said:
Yeah, Charlie and the Moonhearts are awesome. I also really like Teen Anger, who was on the other side of that Telephone Explosion split with Charlie. I've never heard of them before, and I've never heard of anything else they did, but it was a great listen.
Matt Fraser said:charlie and the moonhearts are the shit.... Dead Ghosts from Vancouver... Hellshovel(Jeff Clark side project)... pretty much anything on the telephone explosion label