The Meteors - My Daddy is a Vampire
The Meteors - My Daddy is a Vampire
You NEED this one: "Ghost Guitars" by Baron Daemon and the Vampires. It's on U-SPACES' Psychedelic Archaeology vol. 10
"Zombies" by King Khan and BBQ
I have a mess of 'em in THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW Halloween Special, but I left out a whole set of psycho killers: "Strangler of Boston Town" by Thee Headcoats, "Albert, Albert" by the Bugs, "Night of the Sadist" by Larry & the Bluenotes, "Richard Speck" by the Chesterfield Kings...
Halloween - The Misfits
Night Of The Vampire - Roky Erickson
I Walked With A Zombie - Roky Erickson..actually there's quite a few Roky songs along these lines.
Bikers From Hell - The Gruesomes....it's an instro but The Gruesomes always used it for a Halloween song.
Monster Mash- Bobby Pickett....or is that too obvious?
can't think of any more cause i'm supposed to be working right now...LOL...
Sm okin' Monkey- Coffin Lids
Monkey Doin' Woman- The Screws
Monkeys Paw - Thee Headcoats
Not overtly halloween'ish but they have a creepy Halloween vibe.
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I'm not at home now but I remember a song by The Downliners Sect with a dark atmosphere maybe "I want my baby back"
a story about a car crash and somebody came out a coffin.... I'll check that in a couple of hour.
Anyway "Creepy thing" by Canadian band "The Worst".
You Call It Graveyard (I Call It Home) - the Coffinshakers
Don't Walk In Graveyards - the Sharks
Werewolf - the Frantics
Strange Happenings - Rex Garvin
I whip out Flamin' Groovies "Coming After Me" every year. Great song and lyrics none creepier. It's on Flamingo.
any song by thee gravemen the songs are up the podcast list thingy
hey... hi, go youtube see Screaming Jay Hawkins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kGPhpvqtOc.. search out his records, there are many... they are all really good.
i would trow in The Night of The Phantom by Larry and the Blue Notes!
oh, and I would use Lord Sutch instead of the Horrors ;)
I am trying to put together a playlist for Halloween, I already have a few but I need loads so if any one can through a few songs at me. They got'sta be something to do with halloween, sounds cheesy dont it.
but a few i have already are:
I was a teenage werewolf - The Cramps
House on the hill - The Mummies
Jack the ripper - The Horrors
The Witch - The Sonics
Night of the vampire - The Fuzztones
hopefully you get the idea... please help me out.
I know some of you hate Little Steven's Underground Garage because his format is not pure enough for you, but I just wanted to let you know that Handsome Dick Manitoba will interview Iggy Pop on his Underground Garage radio show. This will be aired on Oct. 30, 8-12 p.m., on Channel 25, Sirius/XM Radio. I don't know the XM channel off the top of my head, so you XM subscribers will have to look it up. I just thought some people here might like to hear the banter between two punk rock legends.
Are there any satellite radio subscribers here? If so, what do you like and don't like about it?
Now expanded, remastered, and reanimated for your listening and dancing pleasure:
THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #2: Halloween Special
Greetings, guys and ghouls, and get ready to shake, shudder, and shiver with GaragePunk podcaster and part-time TV horror host Mal Thursday, as he presents an expanded and remastered edition of The Mal Thursday Show Halloween Special, now with 69% new footage. It's a strange brew full of zombies, werewolves, and wicked witches, not to mention hunchbacks, hobgoblins, and headless horsemen. Starring the Cramps, the Fuzztones, Roky Erickson, the Swingin' Neckbreakers, and Lon Chaney Jr. as "Bruno." Presented in Living Monophonic Sound for your listening and dancing pleasure.
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Here's a re-booted edition of the Florida Rocks Again! Halloween Special, originally posted in October 2006. It's been expanded and remastered for your listening and dancing pleasure, and presented in Living Monophonic Sound.
Starring the Royal Guardsmen, Count Stephen, the Hate Bombs and more, hosted by Mal "Madman" Thursday, written and produced by JM "The Clonus Horror" Dobies, and co-produced by Count Jeff Von Lemlich. Available absolutely free via iTunes, at Mevio.com, and on the GaragePunk Podcast Network.
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Ty Segall! amazing new band that i listen allot!
King Tuff, Jacuzzi boys, Oh sees, Wavves, Box elders, acid baby jesus
True. I guess I shoulda said "heavy handed, constant-to-the-point-of-grating" reverb.
A lil goes a long way, cats.
I agree to a point. I dig the reverb when just saying funny stuff. I'm a big fan of reverb in almost any form. But I do agree that hearing the setlist clearly is a great thing.
...so that the less fortunate can hear the set list when you announce it.
Blessed are those who have style rather than gimmick. I succumb/subscribe to you.
And Gaw' bless the ones who comment their setlists. Seriously sexy.
Especially blessed are the talking heads. Yammer away. I think all your talk, talk, talk is cute.
...Just catching up on all the podcasts. Great job and thanks for keeping it going, Kopper. Btw, when's the last time you did a podcast?
Sarah speaks the truth. I was djing in New York with Jonathan Toubin in Sept at the Motor City and a kid got thrown through the front window during my set. Upong hearing this when i got back home to Portland a club booked me for a monthly night. "Anyone that gets someone thrown through a window while djing must be good, how's tuesday sound?"
I don't think our radio show has much cross pollination with the people that come see us live though. Most of our radio followers are not local, but our club night is a lot of hot college girls.
Hot Chilean bartender helps, as does both djs being in bands, although i dress "Portland casual" and the other guy dresses "Portland skinhead" we still get some of the kids that wear period clothes.
Can no one help?
We should proceed with caution, as simply linking to a bunch of labels that GPPN plays, without any stronger affiliation with the label, would probably make things worse, since that kind of IS a promotion, rather than a simple organic link.
Like, GPPN plays stuff from Estrus, but GPPN isn't the ONLY outlet for Estrus, and therefore isn't a significant link. If the label owners would mention GPPN in their article, that'd be pretty slick, but popping superfluous links in the See-Alsos all over wikipedia is something they'll probably discourage.
..in my opinion.
And, why hasn't that guy tagged all those other shitty podcasts yet?
Here are some labels I've found with Wikipedia entries. I'm not sure how these can be linked to the GaragePunk Podcast Network page, but any of you are free to look into it and be creative! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypt_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomp_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alive_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_The_Red_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goner_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_IQ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Hip_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damaged_Goods_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Neck_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathy_For_The_Record_Industry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrus_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirtnap_Records http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gearhead_Records mark young said:
He just needs an externally sourced footnote.
I think Kopper needs to round up some GP record labels that have wikipedia page and have them link to GPPN wikipage. It'll help with the missing notoriety within the wiki network. And kopper, do all your editing at work, without being logged in. Johnny Singles said:He's put a 'citation needed' on the claim that it's "the leading[citation needed] social network, media center and blog portal... etc..." even though that's upheld by the rest of the paragraph (18,500 hits a day, 3000 members, 'Featured Podcast' on iTunes, what other proof in needed?).