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    • March 2, 2010 4:02 PM CST
    • The Judge-- sound by Paul Revere and the Raiders

    • March 2, 2010 3:55 PM CST
    • The Munsters oh yaa

    • March 1, 2010 4:11 AM CST
    • Kyuss - Green machine ..not properly a garage band,but this song makes my seat trembling.

    • March 2, 2010 3:46 PM CST
    • Swing by and check it out. A blog featuring random tracks from my personal collection, sometimes with a personal twist. Nearly all of which come from vinyl.
      60's, R&B, rock and roll, oldies, novelty records, whatever.

      Here's a link:
      http://wopbopaloobopalopbamboom.blogspot.com/



    • March 2, 2010 10:00 AM CST
    • There was some good Power Pop coming out of the East Coast in the 70's. I played bass in The Speedies. We did shows with some great bands back then. I'll name a few:
      The Fast (NY)
      The Colors (NY)
      The Neighborhoods (Boston)
      The Boyfriends (NY)

    • February 28, 2010 12:32 PM CST
    • Here's another good one. This reminds me a lot of The Equals.

    • February 27, 2010 11:40 PM CST
    • It's working for me. Maybe the sound was turned down? Thanks everybody for all the great suggestions! Keep 'em coming. That's why I love this site. Mina a.k.a. psycho -a said:

      the mp3 isn't working, I don't hear anything...

      Jamie said:
      Cool suggestions. I think the only Bobby Fuller song I really know is "I Fought The Law". I read something recently that said he was experimenting with LSD before he died. I'll have to check out some more of his stuff.
      Here's a song that sounds powerpoppy to me yet isn't indebted to The Who. More influenced by The Byrds I would say.

    • February 27, 2010 3:25 PM CST
    • Ok,the drummer is not properly keith moon.....

    • February 27, 2010 2:47 PM CST
    • Check out the "Teen Jangler Blowout" compilation in the Crypt Records "Teenage Shutdown" series. It's amazing.

    • February 27, 2010 2:43 PM CST
    • Davy Jones & The Lower Third- "You've Got a Habit of Leaving", "Can't Help Thinking About Me", etc.

    • February 27, 2010 12:01 PM CST
    • Cool suggestions. I think the only Bobby Fuller song I really know is "I Fought The Law". I read something recently that said he was experimenting with LSD before he died. I'll have to check out some more of his stuff.

      Here's a song that sounds powerpoppy to me yet isn't indebted to The Who. More influenced by The Byrds I would say.

    • February 26, 2010 6:45 PM CST
    • Bobby Fuller.

    • February 26, 2010 3:05 PM CST
    • To me "powerpop" always seemed like a great idea that most bands past the sixties can't execute very well. But even in the sixties it seems like I can find lots of garage bands with "power" but not so much "pop", or lots of pop bands with good hooks but lacking some good slashing powerchords here or there, or a feedback guitar break every once in a while. Does anyone have any overlooked suggestions?




    • March 2, 2010 11:29 AM CST
    • seen them twice in this incarnation and once as the originals, still prefer the originals (or for that matter johnnys solo output. I don't know that this would be an issue if they had kept playing together over the years and just replaced people as they died or left to do something ele. The current lineup is tight then the original but i miss th sloppiness. the new cds are ok but nothing holds a candle to the first album (as holds true for many bands-- you spend years writing and rehearsing that first album, then have to better it 8 -12 months later.... no wonder so many sophomore albums are a dssapointment)

    • March 2, 2010 11:06 AM CST
    • Gene, the original;
      Slower version on english Tv is great too;
      Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps!

    • March 2, 2010 4:50 AM CST
    • Yes,maybe the Gene's original is the one I would listen to.. Anyway,what about this 50's jazzy version from a female singer called...MINA? (I didn't know Gene Simmons had his version too.I would imagine him singing that..with his mask up, obviously!)

    • March 2, 2010 1:53 AM CST
    • Can't beat Gene's original

    • March 1, 2010 7:53 PM CST
    • "Be-Bop-A-Lula" is a rock 'n' roll song first recorded in 1956 by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps.


      Later versions were by artists such as Jerry Lee Lewis, The Beatles (and individual Beatles), Gene Summers, Queen etc. 

      My question to you is what is your favourite version? 

    • March 2, 2010 3:12 AM CST
    • Ivan Andreini said:

      I only have volume 1; fun stuff, 'hurtin' kind' and 'melvin' being best songs fro mah muney, huney;
      I have that same album! it was lee and romulan records that produced those...

    • February 26, 2010 5:49 PM CST
    • This album won't be out for a while yet, but I've learned it's never too early to start the graphics!

    • February 26, 2010 6:51 AM CST
    • I'm a big fan of Univox Superfuzz. Or some clone, like the Dice Works Dice-O-Matic.
      Probably not the hard-hitting fuzz ever, but sounds excellent in the mix and it's super as a booster.
      Just my 2 cents