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    • March 31, 2013 12:03 PM CDT
    •  I think the funniest part is in the comments: People arguing over whether it's Melvins or The Melvins , when it's probably both. It's like , some guy on You Tube insisted it was never The Sweet , but Sweet....When even the most casual fan knows it was always "The Sweet" until they started breaking away from Chinnichap and opted for a new look and sound. I've never HEARD ANYONE JUST SAY "Melvins" In speech , tho'.   This is moderately amusing , like some Redd Kross / Tater Totz in -  joke from The 80's . BUT , AND I KNOW I'M IN AN ITSY - BITSY ,TEENY WEENIE MINORITY , I NEVER GOT IT WITH (THE )MELVINS. Lost interest in Queen in Jr. High , too , but , if MELVINS' fans can handle something that's a complete polar opposite to their usual sound , they might be able TO DIG THIS. I DON'T KNOW. Joke cover bands and albums don't always work.

    • March 31, 2013 9:44 AM CDT
    • Show #415: "Flower Songs" playlist:

      Ultimate Spinach - "Mind Flowers"
      The Turtles - "Rugs Of Woods And Flowers"
      Mud - "Flower Power"
      Moorpark Intersection - "I Think I'll Just Go And Find Me A Flower"
      Dirty Filthy Mud - "Morning Sunflower"
      The Cobblestones - "Flower People"
      Baris Manco & Kaygisizlar - "Flower Of Love"
      The Mothers Of Invention - "Flower Punk"
      Sally Eaton - "Flowers In The Air"
      Jacks - "Gloomy Flower"
      The Garden Of Eden - "Flower Man"
      The Children - "Sitting On A Flower"
      Those Guys - "Stereopsis Of A Floret"
      Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - "Flower Pot"
      Ro-D-Ys - "Flowers Everywhere"
      The Licorice Schtik - "Flowers, Flowers"
      Eternity's Children - "Flowers"
      The British Road Runners - "Flower Movement"
      The Syn - "Flowerman"
      The Zodiac - "Libra - The Flower Child"
      The Human Beinz - "Flower Grave"
      The Pasternak Progress - "Flower Eyes"
      Hyle King Movement - "Flower Smile"
      The Holy Mackerel - "Wildflowers"
      The Crystal Chandelier - "Suicidal Flowers"
      The 23rd Turnoff - "Flowers Are Flowering"
      Central Park - "Flower Hill"
      Ash Ra Tempel - "Darkness: Flowers Must Die"
      The Nice - "Flower King Of Flies"
      The Jefferson Handkerchief - "I'm Allergic To Flowers"
      The Everly Brothers - "Talking To The Flowers"
      The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown - "Give Him A Flower"
      Ananda Shankar - "Snow Flower"
      Big Jim Sullivan - "Flower Power"
      Plant Life - "Flower Girl"
      The Move - "Flowers In The Rain"
      Dave Travis Extreme - "Last Night The Flowers Bloomed"
      The Breakers - "Don't Send Me No Flowers (I Ain't Dead Yet)"
      The Go-Nuts - "Flower"
      Amon Duul II - "Flower Of The Orient"
      The Tea Company - "Flowers [album version]"

      Click here to stream this show now: http://eggmanrulez.com/m3u/415.m3u
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      Egg

    • March 31, 2013 7:47 AM CDT
    • I really like NYC's Recruders surf & garage stylings.

    • March 30, 2013 7:48 PM CDT
    • Getting back to the doc, here's what Alec said last week:

      Q. I see you're going to present a trailer for the doc at UT's 30th anniversary. Will it also go up on youtube?
      A. That I can't say. Neil is more in charge of the documentary at this current stage, so it is his call.

    • March 30, 2013 7:14 PM CDT
    • Yes, good job but better script for Fowley dialog and more accurate portrayal to fit from all I've heard. I think that guy could have pulled it off. He sure looked the part. He should have spent an afternoon with him. If he did and didn't get him down, it's on the actor!


       
      John Battles said:

      Yeah , That's about the size of it. Fowley was polite enuff to me when I met him , but , the guy who played him in the Runaways movie was almost too subtle..... 
       
      Glenn Barton said:

      Can't wait for the doc. Wild story about the Rockaround. I guess Fowley courts that kinda' stuff with his charming persona. Still, his sense of humor (as such) and way with words can really crack me up sometimes. Seeds memory from childhood.... riding home at night in the back of our '65 Studebaker Commander... I'm adjusting the time on my plastic Trix non-functional wristwatch cereal box prize while listening to "Pushin' Too Hard" on the radio (KAKC- Tulsa). Now, I can listen to my own band do it live. The Seeds have staying power. Let's do the Time Warp again...

       

    • March 30, 2013 7:07 PM CDT
    • Great piece. Makes me want to pull out my Seeds Fallin' Off The Edge Of The World comp. I'll have to see what of those Fowley tunes/productions are on Youtube. Had one Fowley comp a few years back that was pretty good. Mostly early/mid 60s. Also... one of his lp's with the biker pose cover. Not as crazy about that one. One line he said in Ugly Things a few years ago has always stayed with me... he was describing the incredible talents of a particular recording engineer and said something akin to this... If I said I wanted to hear the sound on Negroes burning churches, he could do it.

       

    • March 30, 2013 6:00 PM CDT
    • Yeah , That's about the size of it. Fowley was polite enuff to me when I met him , but , the guy who played him in the Runaways movie was almost too subtle..... 
       
      Glenn Barton said:

      Can't wait for the doc. Wild story about the Rockaround. I guess Fowley courts that kinda' stuff with his charming persona. Still, his sense of humor (as such) and way with words can really crack me up sometimes. Seeds memory from childhood.... riding home at night in the back of our '65 Studebaker Commander... I'm adjusting the time on my plastic Trix non-functional wristwatch cereal box prize while listening to "Pushin' Too Hard" on the radio (KAKC- Tulsa). Now, I can listen to my own band do it live. The Seeds have staying power. Let's do the Time Warp again...

       

    • March 30, 2013 5:03 AM CDT
    • Can't wait for the doc. Wild story about the Rockaround. I guess Fowley courts that kinda' stuff with his charming persona. Still, his sense of humor (as such) and way with words can really crack me up sometimes. Seeds memory from childhood.... riding home at night in the back of our '65 Studebaker Commander... I'm adjusting the time on my plastic Trix non-functional wristwatch cereal box prize while listening to "Pushin' Too Hard" on the radio (KAKC- Tulsa). Now, I can listen to my own band do it live. The Seeds have staying power. Let's do the Time Warp again...

       

    • March 29, 2013 8:00 PM CDT
    • I heard about this , but , it was so long ago , I forgot about it. I think the story of The Seeds is just as interesting and relevant as that of Love , the monks , or The 13th Floor Elevators.

      I'm amazed Kim Fowley had anything good to say. Of course , it was shocking that Sky actually sucker - punched him at The Vegas Rockaround in 2004. I was'nt in the room when this happened , but , the two , very visibly , avoided each other all weekend. Fowley told my friends and I , "You fucking Garage kids ! You just want to jack off and smoke a joint to the new Seeds reissue !" , then he looks at one guy I did'nt know , and asked him , "Are you gonna sit here and tell me you would'nt fuck Brittney Spears if you had the chance?" , to which he replied , "I might fuck her BOYFRIEND , whoever that is at the moment , but , I'm a QUEER!".   Kim did'nt have an answer to that one.  This article is the first time I've ever read ANYONE describing Sky Saxon as "Handsome" , though countless women have said he had irresistable sexual magnetism. He was never seen , at The Rockaround , without at least one , sometimes two , women on his arm. But , even as a much older man , his gentle nature (Barring the Fowley incident.) drew female fans to him.....it all seemed innocent enough , really.

      The Big Beat/Ace reissue of "The Seeds" is BAD ASS , by the way. I did'nt understand the line about the album not possibly containing any outtakes. They're there.

    • March 30, 2013 7:15 PM CDT
    • Old man shrinkage might work...



      John Battles said:

      I would be , too , but , it shrunk in the wash , years ago. IF I SHOULD LIVE TO BE  , MAYBE IT'LL FIT , AGAIN !
       
      Glenn Barton said:

      I am barely into any of that music but I say NO CUT-OFF! Get burried in it when you are a hundred and five if it's what you like. I'll be wearin' my Blues Magoos T till about then, myself.

       

    • March 30, 2013 6:06 PM CDT
    • I would be , too , but , it shrunk in the wash , years ago. IF I SHOULD LIVE TO BE  , MAYBE IT'LL FIT , AGAIN !
       
      Glenn Barton said:

      I am barely into any of that music but I say NO CUT-OFF! Get burried in it when you are a hundred and five if it's what you like. I'll be wearin' my Blues Magoos T till about then, myself.

       

    • March 30, 2013 5:15 AM CDT
    • I am barely into any of that music but I say NO CUT-OFF! Get burried in it when you are a hundred and five if it's what you like. I'll be wearin' my Blues Magoos T till about then, myself.

       

    • March 30, 2013 6:29 PM CDT
    • Alder Kings , I've never heard of , but , there's always been a Surf scene in The Chicago Suburbs , AFTER THE BIG SURF SCARE OF '95-'97 ENDED.

      The modern Surf/Instrumental scene in Chicago begins and ends with The Greaseballs. They could not be touched. They were only around from about '86 TO '90 , BUT HAVE RECORDED AND PERFORMED , SPORADICALLY , SINCE.   Bill Bulinski , their Lead Guitarist , was the original axeman with The Electras (As in "Dirty Old Man" and "Action Woman".).

      Spies Who Surf were The Greaseballs' friendly rivals. In terms of popularity , they won. But , they went from being an MTV-ish sounding take on Surf to a Jazz - oriented , not so Surf-sounding Instrumental Rock. I saw several of the original band members perform "The Ventures in Space" a few years back , tho' , and they were ON FIRE !!!
       

      The Defoliants were going on at the same time , but , as I noted , earlier ,
      whenever I saw them , they were mostly New Wavish vocal - Rock , WITH THE OCCASIONAL SURF iNSTRUMENTAL. OBVIOUSLY , THEY WERE INFLUENCED BY AGENT ORANGE (CHECK THEIR NAME.) , BUT, EVEN THEY STEPPED UP TO THE MIKE , SOMETIMES......

       Kill, Baby...Kill! said:

      Kill,Baby...Kill! - Anniston, AL www.reverbnation.com/killbabykillal

      Daikaiju - Huntsville, AL www.daikaiju.net

      Necronomikids - Tuscaloosa, AL

      Alder Kings - Chicago

      Guantanamo Baywatch - Portland, OR

      The Icepicks - Maine

      Coffin Daggers - NY

      El Fossil - Atlanta, GA

      The Summer Creeps - Roswell, GA

      Team Void - Dayton, OH

      I could honestly keep going all day with this list. The genre is blowing up, nation wide.

    • March 30, 2013 6:15 PM CDT
    • The early Wailers fall under that banner , even the early Ventures , as they were never a Surf band , anyway. Charlie Gracie's "Live Stockton Globe , 1958" , The Fireballs , Bobby Wayne, Johnny and The Hurricanes , Viscounts , stuff like that.  Link Wray , goes without saying.

    • March 30, 2013 2:03 PM CDT
    • I never got into The Morells too much , but , if you good people out there could hear that station , NOW , you'd be shocked to know that . Getting back to Dr. Demento , I have a great , great love for good Novelty songs , but , after a time , The Doctor got stuck in a rut , and you could almost name which songs he was going to play , next.


      James Porter said:

      It blows my mind to think that WXRT used to play the damn Morells!

    • March 30, 2013 1:57 PM CDT
    • Yeah , son , but Texas is so damn big that Portland , Oregon is a suburb !

      Kidding , sorry about that. Did'nt you say you lived in Austin ? In another life , perhaps?

      The thing is , frat boys probably walk on water in Portland or Seattle as much as they do in the Texas College towns....Granted , some of em knew they had a good thing , and left the rest of us the Hell alone.  The Northwest is proof that there was a time that frat parties featured kickass music , instead of guys just getting their asses kicked.
       
      dave said:

      Er, Portland, Oregon actually...

      John Battles said:

      OK , Dave lives in Texas , so he knows. The easiest way to get your house party busted , if you've got bands playing , is to have it next door, or relatively close to , a frat party going at three times the volume. You know they're not going to let them take the fall . Not when there's a perfectly good rowdy Indie - Rock concert with a moshpit going and people pissing their names in green beer in the snow. There's this new thing called Ska I've been hearing about , as well , from Boston . Shoot me your 411 , and I'll bring some of my vinyls !  BTW , heard the new Remains 8 Track , yet ?

    • March 30, 2013 12:58 PM CDT
    • Er, Portland, Oregon actually...

      John Battles said:

      OK , Dave lives in Texas , so he knows. The easiest way to get your house party busted , if you've got bands playing , is to have it next door, or relatively close to , a frat party going at three times the volume. You know they're not going to let them take the fall . Not when there's a perfectly good rowdy Indie - Rock concert with a moshpit going and people pissing their names in green beer in the snow. There's this new thing called Ska I've been hearing about , as well , from Boston . Shoot me your 411 , and I'll bring some of my vinyls !  BTW , heard the new Remains 8 Track , yet ?

    • March 29, 2013 7:31 PM CDT
    • OK , Dave lives in Texas , so he knows. The easiest way to get your house party busted , if you've got bands playing , is to have it next door, or relatively close to , a frat party going at three times the volume. You know they're not going to let them take the fall . Not when there's a perfectly good rowdy Indie - Rock concert with a moshpit going and people pissing their names in green beer in the snow. There's this new thing called Ska I've been hearing about , as well , from Boston . Shoot me your 411 , and I'll bring some of my vinyls !  BTW , heard the new Remains 8 Track , yet ?

    • March 30, 2013 12:26 AM CDT
    • This looks really interesting.  "Teenage Kicks" is one of my all time favorite songs.

      Mike said:

      Yea, I hear you two. And yea, I will most likely see it in someway, even if it's on Netflix. And MikeL, your promise of a drink in writing is a prize enough.

      The movie though that I am really looking forward to is Good Vibrations about the Irish label of the same name. Here's trailer:

    • March 29, 2013 8:27 PM CDT
    • I NEVER PURCHASED ANY OF THEM , SO , I'M AFRAID I'M USELESS , HERE.....BUT , FUH MAH MONET , THE "DESTROY THAT BOY" CD IS A REMARKABLY CONSISTENT ALL GIRL BAND AND FEMALE FRONTED GARAGE PUNK . IT EVEN HAS ANN-MARGRET'S UNBELIEVABLE PUNK SINGLE "(IT'S A ) NICE WORLD TO VISIT , BUT NOT TO LIVE IN",

    • March 29, 2013 8:22 PM CDT
    • I think this is the same one a friend was putting me on to . Thanks !

    • March 29, 2013 8:13 PM CDT
    • THE SLOTHS STILL PLAYED , DID'NT THEY ? WISH I COULD HAVE BEEN THERE. LOOKS LIKE A WEAK YEAR FOR FESTS. EXCEPT IN EUROPE , I GUESS.