This high-calorie episode includes some requested stuff, including the Count Five, Guitar Wolf, Chrome Spiders, plus some greasy, deep-fried rock’n'roll by the likes of the Goodnight Loving, the Sonics, the Barbarians, the Hong Kongs, thee Fourgiven, Ron Haydock & the Boppers, the Scientists, the Cows, the Passions, Steve E. Nix and the Cute Lepers PLUS a fat set for all you chubby chasers out there that includes a lost ’60s “pounder” from St. Louis. I know you’re hungry so DIG IN!!
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On the 27th episode of The Desperate Hour, Alex cobbles together 51 minutes of outstanding tuneage spanning six decades—just like the previous 26 episodes. Featuring The Modern Lovers, The Cramps, The Defectors, the pre-Sensational Alex Harvey and a whole lot more…
Join R. Fink as he lets loose with another hour of rock and roll action in this, the 64th edition of Rock’n'Roll Suicide. Check out the loud sounds from such combos as Wau y los Arrghs, the Nervous Tics, the Vicars, the Sweet Sixteens, the Cavestompers, thee Crucials and more. Grab this one and let’s shake the walls.
Mal Thursday is back with another fat sack full o’ gut-bucket garage nuggets with the word “girl” in the title, in the hastily thrown-together sequel to The Mal Thursday Show #11. There’s also Mal’s rockin’ preview of the 2009 South by Southwest Music, Film, and Interactive Conference and Festival, held March 13-22 in Austin, Texas, with musical selections from festival participants the Cynics, the Ugly Beats, and the New York Dolls. Produced by JM Dobies in Living Monophonic Sound.
WHOOP! It’s episode 70 of Get Drunk & Play Records! I’m old as shit!!!
All singles this time. I found MOLD behind my records and had to toss a bunch out, too, but that didn’t stop me from bringing this episode in ON TIME!!!
Check it out: The Tyrades, The Litter, Les Sexareenos, Final Solutions and more! This week’s beer: St. Pauli Girl! It’s a party!!!
Rhythm & Blues, baby! Fifty-five minutes of straight-up titty shakers that’ll turn this mother out! Them! Bo Diddley! The Pretty Things! Edgar Alan & The Po’Boys! This has been a cold and wet winter and it’s been draggin’ me down, man. While making this I forgot just how shitty the weather is outside. Oh, I also included a track off the NEW Black Lips album that’s due to be released next Tuesday!
The Flat Duo Jets – Live at Cicero’s Basement Bar, St. Louis, MO (11/12/95)
Enjoy this hot rockin’ set from the Flat Duo Jets from Chapel Hill, NC, featuring Dex Romweber and Crow, presented by Kopper of the Savage Kick podcast. Thanks again to Jim Utz for providing this one!
Duke knows everyone out there is doing a tribute to Lux Interior, and he doesn’t give a fuck, he’s doing one, too. Lux was not only important as a rock ‘n’ roll musician, but also one of the coolest rock ‘n’ roll DJs of all time. Because of him I know about a whole mess of rock ‘n’ roll personnel that I would have never known about otherwise. In this tribute I play all the songs I know about specifically because of Lux himself. So enjoy it and don’t get too sentimental. Remember, Lux would have wanted you to “stay sick.”
We know you are all struggling during these trying economic times and to show our solidarity Sonic Nightmares is proud to unveil the 4-in-1 Pack!! Added value with reduced fat! That’s four podcasts packed into a handy one-hour carrying case. Machine washable, Garage Punkable and no assembly required. Comes pre-programmed with kick-ass tracks by The Cherry Slush, The 13th Floor Elevators, The Shaggs, The Pandoras, Shooby Taylor (The Human Horn) and many more!
This episode is dedicated to Lux Interior of the Cramps. Listen to an hour of Cramps, Cramps and more Cramps, songs that inspired Lux, and bands that are carrying on the tradition of trash thanks to the Garbageman himself. RIP, Lux Interior.
You know, anybody that denies that Lux Interior and Poison Ivy are the reasons that garage punk, and primitive rock and roll is as popular—if one can use that term—as it is today doesn’t know what they’re talking about!
This 33rd eppy-sode of RadiOblivion starts and ends with personal favorite tracks by The Cramps. It could easily have been a whole show of nothing but The Cramps, but sandwiched betwixt those cuts are some more KILLER songs by such acts as The Cave Men, The TVees, Los Hories, Link Wray and His Ray Men, The Purple Things, Nautiloids, Rodney and The Blazers, The Retrospex, and more!
If you would like to read some of my personal memories of The Cramps visit Michael Kaiser’s Haus. Others have expressed the same sentiment, but if it were not for Lux Interior there would be no RadiOblivion, baby!
Uncle Yah-Yah does two SEXY horror movies: Love Me Deadly (1972) and Terror at Orgy Castle (1971)!! Cum celebrate St. Valentine’s Day “Shack-Style”!!! Get in the mood for love! This show is for Adults Only!!!
Get down with the paisley pop and fuzzy punk records Dixie’s got sizzling in her rock ‘n’ roll skillet. On the special board this time: lotsa Australian goodies including the Ooga Boogas, Early Hours, Scientists, and more… some crisp ’80s new-wave pop from the Nerves and Long Ryders, and brand-new Dex Romweber, the wholly underrated Tiger Tiger, and them sissy bitches who rule ANY stage, the Fleshtones! Get down wit it before you get hit! KERPOW!
Kopper returns from sick leave to deliver a 68-minute episode #66 that pays tribute to recently departed enormously influential rockers Lux Interior and Ron Asheton with music from both The Cramps and Stooges, plus requested stuff by The Revelators, Los Hories and the Ooga Boogas, as well as Demon’s Claws, Golden Triangle, The Weakends, Flamin Groovies, Ian and the Aztecs and loads more.
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This episode features all the good tunes that have been swimming in Nick’s head lately. You’ll hear the likes of Q 65, New Colony Six, The Attack, Tomorrow, The Birds, We the People, The Sorrows, and many more! Enjoy, let your mind trip, and send in your song requests for an upcoming “All Requests” episode.
Back for another dose… New junk to feast upon this go-’round includes the likes of the White Wires, Straight Arrows, Nobunny, Sudden Walks, Sneaky Pinks, Love Boat, Nice Face and more. Settle in for this action-packed hour of Rock’n'Roll Suicide.
Lord Muck lays it out with at least twenty rough scorchers in episode #18 of Nasty Grind. For those of you that are faint of heart or of tender disposition, please take this opportunity to look away now before your eyeballs leave your body. The rest of you can prepare to be blasted by The Parents, the Folk Devils, Split Lips, The Dirty, The Guillotines and plenty more nasty, grimy rock ‘n’ rollers. Enjoy!
This mind-bending episode of The Mal Thursday Show features a series of rockin’ records wiith the word “girl” in the title. Starring such swingin’ combos as The Real Kids, Lyres, The Dictators, and Thee Headcoats, all singing songs about the fairer sex. It’s 65 minutes of top-notch rock ‘n’ roll racket for boys and girls who are hip to where it’s at.