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    • October 21, 2009 5:06 PM CDT
    • Can no one help?

    • October 20, 2009 8:59 AM CDT
    • Just make up your own lyrics. It's more fun that way, anyway.

    • October 19, 2009 8:44 PM CDT
    • aloha,

      my english ain't good, I'm looking for some song lyrics and can't find them on i-net.
      would be damn great, if someone can help me with that.

      here the lyrics i'm searchin for:

      DIRTBOMBS - Never Licking You Again
      STOMACH MOUTHS - Speedfreak
      THE BLUESTARS - Social End Product
      SATANS RATS - Louise
      DICK DALE - Hot Rod Alley
      MUMMIES - Come On Up
      JOHNNY DOLE & THE LEATHERSCABS - All That's Going On
      JET BOYS - I Wanna Be With You
      TEENAGE HEAD - Disgusteen

      Cheers

    • October 21, 2009 4:27 PM CDT
    • We should proceed with caution, as simply linking to a bunch of labels that GPPN plays, without any stronger affiliation with the label, would probably make things worse, since that kind of IS a promotion, rather than a simple organic link.

      Like, GPPN plays stuff from Estrus, but GPPN isn't the ONLY outlet for Estrus, and therefore isn't a significant link. If the label owners would mention GPPN in their article, that'd be pretty slick, but popping superfluous links in the See-Alsos all over wikipedia is something they'll probably discourage.

      ..in my opinion.

      And, why hasn't that guy tagged all those other shitty podcasts yet?

    • October 20, 2009 7:59 PM CDT
    • I've done just that, see how long it lasts, I ain't gonna hold my breath though...

    • October 21, 2009 3:44 PM CDT
    • Watcha Weirdos and welcome to my NEW weekly dose of GOOD TASTE If your a regular listener you'll know my tastes can be a bit eclectic! So here's a chance for you to hear what lengths my rock'n'roll weirdness stretches to.Everyone likes looking through someone else's music collection, don't they? With that in idea in mind I've decided to deliver you a weekly (hey, I'll try my best!) selection of what is currently buzzing around my ears. This shows gonna be short and sweet because of its frequency (don't worry I'll still be putting out the longer YOU GOT GOOD TASTE themed shows), so for that reason it's gonna be limited to four killer, oldies but goodies! I'm also gonna do my best to include a bit of info on the chosen artists, songs or any related trash that I think might be relevant. Depending on what happens to be twanging my thang on any given week, I guarantee the tunes you'll hear will rock'n'roll and shake your soul. Don't forget to check out my blog where you'll find all kinds of trashy photos, videos.... you know what I mean http://mrathebarber.blogspot.com/ Contact me with any suggestions or just to be abusive! So here goes for this week, hope you enjoy it. Stay Weird'n'Wild Mr A The Barber Bit of a Detroit Cobras related week at Mr A's http://yougotgoodtaste.podOmatic.com/ Solomon Burke - Stupidity Burke began his adult life as a preacher in Philadelphia, and soon moved on to hosting a gospel radio show. In the 1960s, he signed with Atlantic Records and began moving towards more secular music. "Stupidity" is a full fleshed out R&B dandy, complete with rolling keyboards a wailing horn arrangement and was the flip side to the 1963 song "Can't Nobody Love You" (a classic country soul ballad). Apparently, the Stupidity was intended to be a dance, something along the links of "The Swim", "The Duck", etc. Joe Jones - California Sun Jones was a New Orleans pianist, bandleader, singer, promoter and talent scout whose peak years were from the late 1950’s through the mid-1960’s. Joe Jones had two hit records in his career, “California Sun” being the less successful, reaching #89 in 1961. A year earlier, he had scored much bigger (#3) with the song he is best remembered for, “You Talk Too Much” In 1964, the song was recorded by a band of Indiana teenagers, The Rivieras. Their stripped down, guitar-organ combo, surf/rock approach kicked it up a notch and took it to #1. “I’m Laughing At You” by the Gardenias is a fast paced piano based R&B, wrote and recorded for the Detroit's Fortune label in 1957 The Detroit Cobras - Stupidity The Cobras are an underground rock & roll act that pays homage to the decades of artists who have hit the vinyl before them. These Motor City garage rockers combine gospel, soul, R&B, and '50s rock & roll to create a unique mix of retro innocence and tight, danceable music overflowing with rhythm and grit. While a band that only does covers may sound like a one-trick pony, the Cobras manage to mine the hidden parts of bygone eras, coming back with gems that might go otherwise unheard to the next generations, and creating a great style of their own in the process. "Shout Bama Lama" was originally recorded by Otis Redding & the Pinetoppers in 1960.

    • October 21, 2009 12:18 PM CDT
    • makes me laugh inside and out but drives me crazy at the same time :-) (ahahahhohohohohohheheheheheh ) Rami LTX said:

      Flipper makes me laugh inside sort of speak. Ha ha ha.

      btw, i watched Bruno last night and am still laughing...this guy is genius, or maybe gaynius tee hee....

    • October 21, 2009 12:13 PM CDT
    • Or "Going to Florida" for that matter!!?? sleazy said:

      I saw an X-ray of a girl passing gas" by the Butthole Surfers....how can you NOT laff at that one :):):):):)

    • October 21, 2009 8:57 AM CDT
    • I saw an X-ray of a girl passing gas" by the Butthole Surfers....how can you NOT laff at that one :):):):):)

    • October 21, 2009 7:34 AM CDT
    • boobbies and rock n roll by the Rock n Roll Adventure Kids....and oh yeah...it makes me wanna dance too.

    • October 21, 2009 12:03 AM CDT
    • Flipper makes me laugh inside sort of speak. Ha ha ha.

      btw, i watched Bruno last night and am still laughing...this guy is genius, or maybe gaynius tee hee....

    • October 21, 2009 7:31 AM CDT
    • white Wires have a new single out on Trouble in Mind label thats Veery good...its called Pretty Girl. This band has alot of upswing, cant wait to hear more from them

    • October 20, 2009 1:59 PM CDT
    • ma dernier trouvaille pour laquelle je crack c'est PIRATE LOVE

      en mon anglais "the next big thing is Pirate Love"

    • October 20, 2009 1:55 PM CDT
    • Sadly up here in canada, the entire windsor scene is overrun by hardcore/metal and the like. I've had to book my own shows because the local booking agency can't pair us with any of their bands. I wanna bring Garage Punk to Windsor!

    • October 19, 2009 11:09 AM CDT
    • CocoComa. New album is killer.

    • October 19, 2009 2:42 AM CDT
    • The Moving Sounds (okay not Garage, butt good 60s sound), The Fourtune-Tellers (go check them live if they play in your area), The X-Ray Harpoons (wylde!!!!)

    • October 19, 2009 12:35 AM CDT
    • I really like Wau y Los Arrgh's as well (at least what I've heard on youtube) and Thee Vicers. They're pretty cool.

    • October 18, 2009 7:50 PM CDT
    • Yeah, Charlie and the Moonhearts are awesome. I also really like Teen Anger, who was on the other side of that Telephone Explosion split with Charlie. I've never heard of them before, and I've never heard of anything else they did, but it was a great listen. Matt Fraser said:

      charlie and the moonhearts are the shit.... Dead Ghosts from Vancouver... Hellshovel(Jeff Clark side project)... pretty much anything on the telephone explosion label

    • October 18, 2009 11:50 AM CDT
    • White Wires
      CoCoComa
      Ty Segal
      Davila 666

      (at least they're all new to me)

    • October 17, 2009 7:07 PM CDT
    • charlie and the moonhearts are the shit.... Dead Ghosts from Vancouver... Hellshovel(Jeff Clark side project)... pretty much anything on the telephone explosion label

    • October 20, 2009 9:56 AM CDT
    • the pussycats!!!

    • October 19, 2009 3:35 PM CDT
    • i saw some pics from new kind of kick fest october 17th, looked like a blast! i'm waiting to hear something about scion. did anyone go? the lineup looked awesome! was it hard to get your tickets / get into shows?

    • October 18, 2009 11:51 AM CDT
    • Yeah, there was some danish funk rock band called the Cockpits, but the band I was in didn't care because we wanted to be called the Cockpits too.

    • October 18, 2009 10:04 AM CDT
    • how about the white shites or the small faeces, these were names suggested to me a few years back.
      dont worry if its already taken unless its another good garage band doing good rock'n'roll, if its a crappy pop band or indie band then steal it and reclaim rock'n'roll!