
Host: Charles Gaskins
From classic garage, to revival, to fucked-up soul, to roots rock, and down to jenkem-fumed punk rock.
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Posted by charlesgaskins in Mystery Action, Podcast | 5 Comments »






2008-01-16 at 10:11
Cool show, man. I wish ‘Gut Feeling’ would have been playing in the background when you were telling the story about your landlord. It would of brought a powerful effect to the part where you saw the yellow extension chord. Good luck to you this year!
2008-01-21 at 01:28
I found this website today when it popped up on a google search for link wray, and god am I glad that it did, this was the first show I listened to and its some of the best rock n roll I’ve heard outside of a couple other shows I various Cleveland, OH stations. Great job!
2008-01-21 at 12:17
that song with “no way out” chanting…what is it? really digged it!
thanks!
2008-01-21 at 16:11
Ghost Ghost by Jacuzzi Boys
PLAYLIST:
incredible kinds – the limp
bluestars – social end product
gravedigger v – she got
bad roads – blue girl
crawdaddys – pretty face
sparkles – ain’t no friend of mine
bud & kathy – hang it out to dry
scorpions – too many lovers
golden toadstools – silly savage
king khan & bbq show – teabag party
jerry mccain – I want somebody to love
cutters – 1000 times
jacuzzi boys – ghost ghost
party garbage – cut the kite string
thee almighty handclaps – sugarbowl
swell maps – spitfire transplant
wax museums – pyramid
teeners – brain transplant
impacts – blue surf
devo – gut feeling
2008-02-07 at 05:32
Mystery Action #24 was a true standout, an outstanding podcast that really captured the feel of what snot-nosed rebellious drug alienated proto-Stooge wine guzzlin tits grabbin weed smokn harp honkin fuzz grind balls out garage is all about! If there’s an award for the best podcast of the year like the Oscars it should go to Charles Gaskins for this one! It reminded me why I love garage in the first place from the time I heard the Cramps the Fuzztones at the tender age of 18 (1985!?) to now.