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Gun to your head, what garage album would you pick to be the greatest of all time? (from any era, but not including comps).
I guess it's obvious, but I'd have to go with The Sonics - Boom
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March 14, 2012 9:23 PM CDT
UntitledGun to your head, what garage album would you pick to be the greatest of all time? (from any era, but not including comps).
I guess it's obvious, but I'd have to go with The Sonics - Boom
July 11, 2012 1:37 PM CDT
UntitledLove me some Count Five, Sonics, Cynics, Monks, Electric Prunes, Them, et al.
But my top choice(s) came out within the last 15 years or so, specifically the first 3 Greenhornes albums: Gun for You; Self titled; Dual Mono.
They've since cleaned up their sound a bit (and **** is still my favorite LP from 2010), but if you can get the Boscobel Blues EP from Third Man (Vault Package 6), it's worth the price you'll pay on discogs or ebay. Earlier (rawer - Jack White produced) versions of songs that would later appear on their glorious East Grand Blues EP. And a fantastic cover of James Brown's I'll Go Crazy.
July 5, 2012 6:30 PM CDT
UntitledDamn, The Sonics are hard to beat. I'd probably second that. While it's not necessarily representative of the garage sound, Black Monk Time by the Monks is a straight up killer album. I Know You Fine, But How You Doin' by the Gories is also a personal favorite.
July 2, 2012 10:59 PM CDT
UntitledI'd probably push someone out a window if they were dancing ON my LP.
Manu said:
I also agree! "On Fyre" makes you wild! When I left my last apartment, I had a party to celebrate this with friends and it's while dancing on this LP that one of them passed through a window! We had to go to the hospital at 4AM, completely drunk! "Don't give it up now", "Help you Ann", etc are great tunes! I don't know if the guys are still touring in Europe or not...
Mark Z said:I agree about 'On Fyre.' A great album!
LastofmyKind said:The Lyres - "On Fyre" 1984 or The Monks "Black Monk Time" 1966. I also would throw in The Black Lips "Let It Bloom" 2005.
July 2, 2012 4:16 PM CDT
July 2, 2012 11:22 AM CDT
UntitledI also agree! "On Fyre" makes you wild! When I left my last apartment, I had a party to celebrate this with friends and it's while dancing on this LP that one of them passed through a window! We had to go to the hospital at 4AM, completely drunk! "Don't give it up now", "Help you Ann", etc are great tunes! I don't know if the guys are still touring in Europe or not...
Mark Z said:
I agree about 'On Fyre.' A great album!
LastofmyKind said:The Lyres - "On Fyre" 1984 or The Monks "Black Monk Time" 1966. I also would throw in The Black Lips "Let It Bloom" 2005.
May 17, 2012 2:03 PM CDT
Untitledthe Sevens swiss 60's garage band
May 17, 2012 7:36 AM CDT
UntitledFunhouse is even Punk meets Jazz....Anyway fuck all those terms,it's all r-n-r !;)
doornail said:
what about garage punk. love that term!!!
Ghislaine said:Funhouse isnt 'garage'.It's Punk.
May 17, 2012 3:23 AM CDT
UntitledI don't believe these three have been mentioned
NOBUNNY - Love Visions
Oblivians - Popular Favorites
The Missing Links - The Missing Links
And so on, too hard to pick just one.
May 14, 2012 9:50 PM CDT
UntitledSeeds (1st album) !
May 12, 2012 5:05 PM CDT
UntitledThe Stooges - Funhouse
The Exploding Hearts - Guitar Romantic
Ty Segall - Melted
Mean Jeans - Are You Serious
lots of newer stuff outside of The Stooges...these are the records that I never get tired of listening to.
May 10, 2012 7:09 PM CDT
Untitled1. Anything released by the Chesterfield Kings
2. The Bleach Bloodz - "Pure Rock N Roll"
3. The Mojomatics - "Don't Pretend That You Know Me"
May 1, 2012 8:32 PM CDT
UntitledThe Monks and Los Saicos from Perú.
April 18, 2012 3:11 PM CDT
Untitledwhat about garage punk. love that term!!!
Ghislaine said:
Funhouse isnt 'garage'.It's Punk.
April 17, 2012 4:13 PM CDT
UntitledFunhouse isnt 'garage'.It's Punk.
April 17, 2012 4:04 PM CDT
UntitledThe Stooges - Funhouse is the greatest album ever made. Does that count? if not I'll go with The Oblivians - Soul Food or The Monks Black Monk Time.
April 16, 2012 8:55 PM CDT
UntitledI think garage had its rebirth in the 70's through comps like Nuggets and Pebbles because it let people hear amazing gems off albums that were sometimes sub par. Bands like The Merry-Go-Round, or Q65, while they released classic singles, I don't think they had great full albums.
matthew rosedon said:
Aren't garage punk and greatest album mutually exclusive terms? On vinyl, going round at 45 rpm, on some obscure label, and lasting no longer than 2:20 - otherwise it doesn't count (he said controversially).
April 10, 2012 8:52 AM CDT
UntitledAren't garage punk and greatest album mutually exclusive terms? On vinyl, going round at 45 rpm, on some obscure label, and lasting no longer than 2:20 - otherwise it doesn't count (he said controversially).
April 9, 2012 4:33 PM CDT
Untitledthe Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators, if you ask me for tonights fave
March 29, 2012 5:22 PM CDT
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doornail said:
Plan 9 - Dealing With The Dead
Miracle Workers - Inside Out
Michael Yonkers - Microminiature Love
Get Lost - Never Come Back
The Stairs - Mexican R & B
Acid Baby Jesus - S/T
The 13th Floor Elevator - The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators
The Mummies - Play Their Own Records
Lyres - On Fyre
Plasticland - S/T
Pink Floyd - Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn
Spacemen 3 - Playing With Fire
Loop - Fade Out
Just Off The Top Of My Head
Ryan Hatt said:Alright, for super current I have to throw Ty Segall into the mix. Either his self-titled or his collaboration with Mikal Cronin Reverse Shark Attack. Maybe not "best of all-time" but I think we've pretty much moved away from that exclusive here and those albums play constantly for me. Also, seconds or thirds or whatever on The Cramps.
March 29, 2012 4:33 PM CDT
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Ryan Hatt said:
Alright, for super current I have to throw Ty Segall into the mix. Either his self-titled or his collaboration with Mikal Cronin Reverse Shark Attack. Maybe not "best of all-time" but I think we've pretty much moved away from that exclusive here and those albums play constantly for me. Also, seconds or thirds or whatever on The Cramps.
March 29, 2012 8:52 AM CDT
UntitledAlright, for super current I have to throw Ty Segall into the mix. Either his self-titled or his collaboration with Mikal Cronin Reverse Shark Attack. Maybe not "best of all-time" but I think we've pretty much moved away from that exclusive here and those albums play constantly for me. Also, seconds or thirds or whatever on The Cramps.
March 28, 2012 11:44 AM CDT
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March 28, 2012 7:54 AM CDT
UntitledAnyone yet mention the best Aussie punks ever, yet?
The Missing Links - Missing Links. How more punk can you get than 5 minutes of backwardness in thee outback that is actually listenable - "H'tuom Tuhs", first time I heard it I was convinced it was some digereedoodee Aboriginal on dream time lsd. Like a boomerangoo I keep coming back. Feedback, stupidness and bongoes... love it.
Honourable mention to
The Pretty Things - Get The Picture