It’s been almost three months since the last show. Chances are, you’re going to be listening to this edition even more than Hot Slop #33. Solid R&B and soul dancers that you can listen to all spring season long. Grover Mitchell, Bobby Baskerville, Art Neville, King Coleman, plus many more.
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The latest episode of Savage Kick is chock full of great older music spanning the 1960s through the ’90s, including stuff from The Painted Ship, The Seeds, The Pretty Things, The Mods, The Flamin Groovies, The Dictators, Girl Trouble, The Pandoras, The Devil Dogs, Nikki & The Corvettes, The Hentchmen, The Stallions, The Makers, and loads more. This episode is dedicated to those of you who actually join The Hideout *after* discovering the podcast (and not the other way around). Crank it up!
This rockin’ episode is filled with tons of new music from bands such as Mosquito Bandito, Cheap Time, Flying Over, Brutal Knights, The Magnificent Brotherhood, Shortpants Romance and much more. Tune in and enjoy!
After an extended stay as guest of the local authorities, R. Fink returns to the GaragePunk.com network with a shit-hot hour of Rock’n'Roll Suicide. As has been the case of late, this episode is packed wall to wall with new waxings by such mayhem-makers as the Weakends, the Mojomatics, Cheap Time, the Dead Ghosts, the Nymphets, the Flip Tops, X-Offender, the Black Hollies, the Turpentine Brothers and much more insanity to rattle your skull.
Lee LeFever, the guy that made the great Twitter in Plain English video to help explain Twitter to people, has recently produced a new video that does the same thing for podcasting. I know there are still many people who come here to listen to our podcasts that are still confused about what podcasting really is and why it’s so much better than traditional broadcasting as well as streaming audio, and as such are not really taking advantage of the benefits that podcasting offers as it pertains to listening to (or subscribing to) your favorite shows, so I wanted to post the video here for those people to watch.
Live recordings of rock ‘n’ roll bands from the mid-’60s are often a mixed bag of out-of-tune guitars, screaming girls, and questionable mic placement. Witness the Rolling Stones’ Got Live If You Want It and The Kinks’ Live at Kelvin Hall, to name but two. Then there are the fake live records, where audience noise is dubbed on to studio recordings, usually with underwhelming results.
This edition of The Mal Thursday Show brings together some excellent live garage records, which are drawn from 45s, radio and TV broadcasts, demo tapes, and even a Hawaiian “Battle of the Bands” LP.
Here’s another fun-filled LP edition of Get Drunk and Play Records!!! Leinie’s Berry Weiss is the beer of the moment, and records by the Compulsive Gamblers, Persuaders, Angry Samoans, Rip Offs, Killed by Death comps, and the Mistreaters are also on tap! Crack open a cold one, sit back, and ENJOY!!!
Dan Electreau is freaking out and compels you to join him with another hour of mind-warping Flying Saucer Rock ‘n’ Roll from the likes of the Zymotics, Bunker Hill, Happy Happy Jihads, Squires, Acid Eater and more. Play this one LOUD!
You ever watch that movie Clue? It was based on the board game of the same name. You know what I’m talking about, dude? It had Lee Ving from the band Fear in it! It also had that chick from the Go-Go’s in it and she got shot. That dude from Home Alone 2 is in it and so is that guy from Mr. Mom and the lady who played the wife of the hardware store owner in Home Improvement and the chick from Speed 2: Cruise Control plays the maid. Well, it was a favorite of mine growing up and I still watch it every few weeks. To make a long story short… too late? Well, this episode was made in honor of that film.
Oh and you thought Apocalypstick was gone forever… boy were you wrong! This time, Lucy sticks it to the sausage party with all femme rock ‘n’ roll vaudeville! Listen as you slowly feel your masculinity melt away as the Apocalypstick girls kick you in the ass, then kiss it all better… Don’t tell your girlfriend about this one!
Power-pop records always come out of hibernation in the Spring to realign your perception. Maybe this Winter tricked you into thinking that wearing a scarf and worrying about super volcanoes was all there was to do until time ran out; but it’s not true! Shit is just getting started! Let this new episode of Killed By Porn be proof positive that a lot of dancing has to be done before it will ever be glow-in-the-dark time. This isn’t Coachella… dance, I say!
It’s the Gringo Starr Show, ladies and gentlemen! Gringo is left watching the store this episode while The Reverend basks in the California sun. Featuring wild tracks from Wau y Los Arrrghs, The Monsters, Ulan Bator Trio, Thee Butchers’ Orchestra and more records to ruin any party.