Anybody have 'em?
January 14, 2008 5:02 PM CST
Anybody have 'em?
January 14, 2008 4:04 PM CST
The Sadies, The Nebulas, The Madeira, Impala.
January 13, 2008 8:03 PM CST
"Margaya" from Strummin' Mental.
I also like the surf version of "Ever Fallen In Love" (Buzzcocks song).
Thanks for axing.
January 13, 2008 3:32 PM CST
Playlist Jan 13th:
Can - Uphill
Hjertestop - Ind i lejeren
Young Wasteners - Code Red
Arrigt Antraek - Fisse
The Vicious - Masshysteri
Damon - Oh What a Good Boy Am I
The Ripoffs - Fed up (live)
His Electro Blue Voice - Fog
Brutal Knights - Life Ain't Cool
Tokyo Electron - The Rub
Cola Freaks - Lyver for mig selv
Human Eye - Spiders & Their Kin
The Branded - She's My Woman
The Wrists - MK Ultra
Love Boat - Love Boat Song
The Rippers - Stop Me If You Can
CPC Gangbangs - Teenage Crimewave
Graveyard - Satan's Finest
The Stalin - Stop Jap
Electric Eels - Agitated
Henry Fiat Open Sore - Louder Than God
Vegas Kings - Love Like Hell
The Piranhas - I Am Machine
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January 13, 2008 5:57 AM CST
Jan 6th :
Nervous Eaters : Just Head + I'm A Degenerate
Comets On Fire : Graverobbers
Chesterfield Kings : I Don't Understand
Forbidden Tigers : Next In Line
Amplified Heat : She Drank That Wine
Mekons : Never Been In A Riot
Pretty Things : Defecting Grey (live)
High Tension Wires : High Note
Awesome Color : Hat Energy
Om : Bhima's Theme
Testors : Primitive
Chrome Cranks : The Big Ripoff
Oresund Space Collective : Viking Cleaner
The Daily Void : Die Stiletto
If you're locating around Copenhagen/Malmo tune in tonite at 7.30 pm!
January 13, 2008 1:54 PM CST
What Troggy said.
January 13, 2008 1:53 PM CST
If you must know why R. Dean Taylor isn't soul, listen to his only hit "Indiana Wants Me" (#5 in the fall of 1970) and you'll see why he isn't considered soul. Yet he did co-write "Love Child" for The Supremes and "There's a Ghost In My House" is very big on the Northern Soul circuit, so go figure.
But I must concur with those who say check out the Norton catalog. They've got literally tons of raw soul and R&B so you can't go wrong with them at all. And while you're there, do check out their King Coleman release, "It's Dance Time" for some great raw stuff.
January 10, 2008 2:52 PM CST
Yeah I was just joking with the Little Bit Of Soul, althought I'd say it has plenty of soul of the teenage variety. I think they had a good singer. I saw Dirty Water on "blue eyed soul" compilation a while back. I thought that was interesting. Why is R. Dean Taylor not soul? Pardon my ignorance. I'm definitely new to the whole thing. I hope that question doesn't open up a "what is and isn't soul" can of worms. I never really liked that kind of thing.
January 12, 2008 2:41 PM CST
I have just realised you have to PAY now to listen to these shows! First time I discovered this site, everything was free. Anyone knows where to listen to more of Mad Daddy for free?
January 12, 2008 3:32 AM CST
Thanks to the internet I've finally been able to hear some of Mad Daddy's radio shows (which I knew about from the Cramps). Juste in case you don't know it, here's the link : http://www.reelradio.com/bt/index.html. Fantastic, especially the 1958 show in which he played Andre Williams and Link Wray! I wish there could be more of them online.
January 11, 2008 8:07 PM CST
I haven't heard those, but would love to!!
January 10, 2008 7:34 PM CST
That certainly would be swell!
January 12, 2008 3:03 AM CST
When I cycle to work is the best time to listen to the podcasts on the MP3 player.
January 12, 2008 12:06 AM CST
I actuallly work in front of a computer, so I just open the garagepunk podcast page and leave it open while I work away on the terminal server. Sometimes the music just takes over me and I lose all sense of rationality and stop working, not soo good but I have a great time, haha. I plan to get an iphone soon so that I can take the podcasts with me wherever I go.
January 11, 2008 10:00 PM CST
Actually my original point was how do you listen to the shows without getting chained to the computer? I mean a lot of people are too busy to really just stay in one place and listen to them. So, what would an alternate means of listening be? I listen to most of my music in the car since I drive a lot.
January 11, 2008 9:46 PM CST
Except when you want to listen to the podcasts in your car, or on the bus, or on a campout... portable mp3 players are all about convenience, baby! Having your entire music collection wherever you go (not to mention all of these great podcasts) comes in mighty handy! ;)
January 11, 2008 8:10 PM CST
But (to for those who refuse to get a portable mp3 player - much as I resisted for a long time), to listen on your computer is just fine!!!
January 11, 2008 11:34 AM CST
There are instructions on subscribing on the site. Check the "How to Subscribe" page...
January 11, 2008 11:33 AM CST
You don't have an iPod or other kind of portable mp3 player? That's obviously the BEST way to listen to them (by subscribing via the RSS feed and having them synced up with your iPod)... then you don't have to spend all that time manually downloading them and burning them onto CDs...
January 12, 2008 2:50 AM CST
Bat Out Of Hell-Meat Loaf. I cheered when he died in Fight Club
Xanadu - Olivia Newton John.
Cocomo - Beach Boys. Due to this song I was arrested and fined $150.00
Hall & Oates - Any song ever released, special to Rich Girl.
Hotel California - The Eagles. Enough said!
Electric Light Orchestra - Don't Bring Me Down.
It's Still Rock'n'Roll To Me - Billy Joel.No Billy, it's lame ass MOR crap.
The Day Chicago Died - Paper Lace. Please, if you don't know this song, do not ever listen to it.
Instant Replay - Dan Hartman.
In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins. Bald man,bad music.
January 11, 2008 12:24 PM CST
Any photographers out there taking cool shots of live bands or just wanting to share album cover scans or whatever can feel free to share their pics with the GaragePunk.com Flickr Group. The 10 latest photos in the group pool actually get displayed at the top of the wordpress blog at GaragePunk.com (in case you were wondering where those photos originated... that's where!). Thanks, kopper
January 11, 2008 12:02 PM CST
What are your favorite of the current crop of surf/instro bands out there today? Any new ones you're excited about? Post 'em here (and please refrain from blatantly promoting your own band... at least in THIS thread)!
Thanks,
kopper
January 11, 2008 8:32 AM CST
you got one there the arse'plotcast
January 10, 2008 4:47 PM CST
So how many of these did you actually GET for Christmas, Courtney? Hope you had a good haul!
January 10, 2008 3:32 PM CST
Will the inductees get a plaque to hang on the wall or something ? Will there be a ceremony ?