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	<title>Comments on: The Desperate Hour #11</title>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 02:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Playlist:

*The Cynics: Last Mistake (Here We Are/Get Hip, 2007)

*The Royal Pendletons: Losing Hand (V/A A History of Memphis Garage Rock: The 90s/Shangri-La Projects)
originally included on the &quot;Smokin&#039;&quot;  CD EP, original release date unknown

*The Reverse: Killing Me (Mp3)
Posted to the Podsafe Music Network by The Reverse, 1/2007

(bed) Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers: Yo Jo Jo (It&#039;s Time For.../Rough Trade, 1986)

*The Hate Bombs: On Thing On My Mind (Here Comes Treble/360 Twist, 1997)

*The Malibus: Cry (V/A Back From The Grave, Part One/Crypt, 1983)
original 7&quot; released on Malibu, 1966

*Holly Golightly: No Big Thing (7&quot;/Hangman&#039;s Daughter, 1996)

*Pat Wallace: (I&#039;m Gonna) Fill The Hole In Your Soul (V/A Winning Sides #2/Hip-Shake, 2005)
original 7&quot; released on St.Clair, 1965

(bed) The Ventures: Diamonds (Surfing/Dolton, 1963)

*The Cicadelics: We&#039;re Gonna Love This Way (V/A TX Flashback, Vol. 1/Music Maniac, 1997)
original 7&quot; released on Psychedelic Sound, 1967

*Sir Winston &amp; The Commons: We&#039;re Gonna Love (V/A Back From The Grave, Vol. 3/Crypt, 1984)
original 7&quot; released on Soma, 1966

*The Modern Lovers: She Cracked (S/T/Beserkley, 1976)

*The Bamboo Kids: She Got Off (S/T/Get Hip, 2004)

(bed) The Thunderchiefs: Buzzard Coupe (Dig The.../Wormtone, 2007)

*The Bugs: Pretty Girl (V/A The Polaris Records Story/Bacchus Archives, 1991)
original 7&quot; released on Polaris, 1966

*The Weathervane: 4-4, 5-4 (V/A Seeds Turn To Flowers Turn To Dust (Things Change)/Bacchus Archives, 1999)
original 7&quot; released on Plamie, 1968

*Turpentine Brothers: People Are Talkin&#039; (demo CD, 2002)

*Blues Magoos: (We Ain&#039;t Got) Nothin&#039; Yet (Psychedelic Lollipop/Mercury, 1966)

(bed) The Gee-Cees: Buzzsaw Twist (V/A Las Vegas Grind, Part 2 CD/Strip)
original 7&quot; released on Crest, 1961

*The Subsonics: Pretty Pills (Follow Me Down/Get Hip, 1998)

*The Sons Of Hercules: Spittin&#039; Fire (Hits For The Misses/Unclean, 1996)

*The Nervous Breakdowns: I Dig Your Mind (V/A Psychedelic Unknowns/Calico, 1979)
original 7&quot; released on Take 6, 1967

(bed) The Aquasonics: Hot Doggin&#039; (Play Songs For The Surfin&#039; Set!/Wormtone, 2006)

*The Grains Of Sand: Goin&#039; Away Baby (V/A Pebbles/Mastercharge, 1978)
original 7&quot; released on Fenton, 1966</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Playlist:</p>
<p>*The Cynics: Last Mistake (Here We Are/Get Hip, 2007)</p>
<p>*The Royal Pendletons: Losing Hand (V/A A History of Memphis Garage Rock: The 90s/Shangri-La Projects)<br />
originally included on the &#8220;Smokin&#8217;&#8221;  CD EP, original release date unknown</p>
<p>*The Reverse: Killing Me (Mp3)<br />
Posted to the Podsafe Music Network by The Reverse, 1/2007</p>
<p>(bed) Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers: Yo Jo Jo (It&#8217;s Time For&#8230;/Rough Trade, 1986)</p>
<p>*The Hate Bombs: On Thing On My Mind (Here Comes Treble/360 Twist, 1997)</p>
<p>*The Malibus: Cry (V/A Back From The Grave, Part One/Crypt, 1983)<br />
original 7&#8243; released on Malibu, 1966</p>
<p>*Holly Golightly: No Big Thing (7&#8243;/Hangman&#8217;s Daughter, 1996)</p>
<p>*Pat Wallace: (I&#8217;m Gonna) Fill The Hole In Your Soul (V/A Winning Sides #2/Hip-Shake, 2005)<br />
original 7&#8243; released on St.Clair, 1965</p>
<p>(bed) The Ventures: Diamonds (Surfing/Dolton, 1963)</p>
<p>*The Cicadelics: We&#8217;re Gonna Love This Way (V/A TX Flashback, Vol. 1/Music Maniac, 1997)<br />
original 7&#8243; released on Psychedelic Sound, 1967</p>
<p>*Sir Winston &#038; The Commons: We&#8217;re Gonna Love (V/A Back From The Grave, Vol. 3/Crypt, 1984)<br />
original 7&#8243; released on Soma, 1966</p>
<p>*The Modern Lovers: She Cracked (S/T/Beserkley, 1976)</p>
<p>*The Bamboo Kids: She Got Off (S/T/Get Hip, 2004)</p>
<p>(bed) The Thunderchiefs: Buzzard Coupe (Dig The&#8230;/Wormtone, 2007)</p>
<p>*The Bugs: Pretty Girl (V/A The Polaris Records Story/Bacchus Archives, 1991)<br />
original 7&#8243; released on Polaris, 1966</p>
<p>*The Weathervane: 4-4, 5-4 (V/A Seeds Turn To Flowers Turn To Dust (Things Change)/Bacchus Archives, 1999)<br />
original 7&#8243; released on Plamie, 1968</p>
<p>*Turpentine Brothers: People Are Talkin&#8217; (demo CD, 2002)</p>
<p>*Blues Magoos: (We Ain&#8217;t Got) Nothin&#8217; Yet (Psychedelic Lollipop/Mercury, 1966)</p>
<p>(bed) The Gee-Cees: Buzzsaw Twist (V/A Las Vegas Grind, Part 2 CD/Strip)<br />
original 7&#8243; released on Crest, 1961</p>
<p>*The Subsonics: Pretty Pills (Follow Me Down/Get Hip, 1998)</p>
<p>*The Sons Of Hercules: Spittin&#8217; Fire (Hits For The Misses/Unclean, 1996)</p>
<p>*The Nervous Breakdowns: I Dig Your Mind (V/A Psychedelic Unknowns/Calico, 1979)<br />
original 7&#8243; released on Take 6, 1967</p>
<p>(bed) The Aquasonics: Hot Doggin&#8217; (Play Songs For The Surfin&#8217; Set!/Wormtone, 2006)</p>
<p>*The Grains Of Sand: Goin&#8217; Away Baby (V/A Pebbles/Mastercharge, 1978)<br />
original 7&#8243; released on Fenton, 1966</p>
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		<link>http://www.garagepunk.com/2007/11/06/the-desperate-hour-11/comment-page-1/#comment-35213</link>
		<dc:creator>Radioprogramm: Berlin Today - GaragePunk (Musik) bei Funkwelle FM</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 05:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Paul Kinosian</title>
		<link>http://www.garagepunk.com/2007/11/06/the-desperate-hour-11/comment-page-1/#comment-32428</link>
		<dc:creator>Paul Kinosian</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 02:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just thanks for your podcast and for your radio show. You play MY kinda music and , having been banished to the South, it&#039;s great to hear someone with a Boston accent. 

Your comments about stuff are great, too. One of the top outstanding podcasts on garagepunk.com.

Do you know anything about a now-deceased bluesman from Halifax Nova Scotia named Rick Jeffries. His claim to fame was that they used his music in the first season of _Trailer Park Boys_?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just thanks for your podcast and for your radio show. You play MY kinda music and , having been banished to the South, it&#8217;s great to hear someone with a Boston accent. </p>
<p>Your comments about stuff are great, too. One of the top outstanding podcasts on garagepunk.com.</p>
<p>Do you know anything about a now-deceased bluesman from Halifax Nova Scotia named Rick Jeffries. His claim to fame was that they used his music in the first season of _Trailer Park Boys_?</p>
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