Welcome to the Hideout! Coincidentally, I was just listening to this tune while reading your post:
Welcome to the Hideout! Coincidentally, I was just listening to this tune while reading your post:
The Rip 'em Ups are fantastic. I'm going to see them next weekend in Massachussetts, as a matter of fact. As far as bands in a similar vein, I can recommend the Delta Bombers, along with many of their labelmates on Wild! Records (Luis & The Wildfires, Don Juan y los Blancos, et al).
I will be on the air and the web from 1:00-3:00PM EST on Saturday September 21st. You can listen at 89.7 WITR-FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu.
MC5 for me. Much cooler in my book.
I know this is really really really weird, but for some reason, sometimes I wake up with Olivia Newton John's "Let Me Be There" stuck in my head. I'm not joking. My mom had it on a mixed tape when I was a kid and who knows what that means.
Let's hope it's a good tune!
I have to be pretty careful what I listen to right before I go to sleep, because it will typically soundtrack my dreams the rest of the night.
I had this dream recently where I was interviewing these two Rastas, who ran a pirate radio station. During an interview I heard these thumps and thuds, when we were raided by police and Ofcom, the media regulator. As soon as I realised this, I grabbed my notes and ran. As soon as one detective tried to collar me, I said two words: "I'm press". Have you ever had a dream where music featured prominently?
What bands appeared in your reveries and, also what songs?
Just thought I'd let everyone know that Cheap Trick was awesome:) Saw Adam Ant too, and I didn't care much for him, but Prima Donna put on a great show as his opening band. CT played on a Wednesday night at Stage AE, and Adam Ant and Prima Donna played at the same venue the following Friday, and Kevin (Prima Donna's lead singer) gave me this very cool souvenir from the Cheap Trick concert.
There's way too many, but I'd go with Drop Out With The Barracudas!
Mine? See what you think of this:
Ramones: first two albums
Crime's self titled
The Cramps: Off The Bone
The Stooges: Raw Power
I know the last one was recorded in 1973, but pink started in Switzerland in 1916. Only it was called Dada.
hey Mike!
thanks a bundle!! I just saw your message, and it's EXACTLY the song i was looking for! i can't seem to grab it from here, so if you could send me an email with it, that would be awesome.
I sent you a PM with my email,
cheers, Calle
(Jonah Gold & his Silver Apples)
I just posted to your profile. Wasn't sure how to attach the file to a response in this forum. I'm also not clear wether or not you can download that track I posted. Let me know if you need me to email it to you.
regards
guys,
i am desperately looking for a song called "martian death ray", by the REAL LOSERS. it's supposed to be a bonus track on cd, but it isn't on the CD i own. can anybody help me out or tell me where to find it?
THANKS A BUNDLE!!
Did another double podcast this week (next week will be the last time I do this). The first hour and a hafl of music featured a mix of country and blues music. The second featured many newer artists mixed in with garage and punk music.
Part One: Revolution Rock (Country and Blues Edition):
1. Cuff the Duke - Long Road (Sidelines of the City - 2007)
2. Hank Williams - A Mansion On The Hill (40 Greatest Hits - 1978)
3. Bob Dylan - House Carpenter (Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait - 2013)
4. David Lynch - The Ballad of Hollis Brown (The Big Dream - 2013)
5. Neko Case - Local Girl (The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You - 2013)
6. Andre Williams & The Sadies - I Can Tell (Night & Day - 2012)
7. Sam Coffey and The Iron Lungs - Nashville (Sam Coffey and The Iron Lungs - 2011)
8. Prehistoric Cave Strokers - Jed's Rap (Unreleased Recording)
9. Chuck Berry - Downbound Train (After School Session - 1957)
10. Chuck Berry - I Want To Be Your Driver (The Great Twenty-Eight - 1982)
11. Muddy Waters - Tiger In Your Tank (At Newport 1960 - 1960) 1
12. Sonny Boy Williamson - Alice Mae Blues (Country Blues Obscurities - 2009)
13. Little Sam Davis - Goin' To New Orleans (Country Blues Obscurities - 2009)
14. Robert Johnson - Me and the Devil Blues (King of the Delta Blues Singers - 1961)
15. The White Stripes - It's My Fault For Being Famous (Conquest Single - 2007)
16. Neil Young - Mellow My Mind (Tonight's The Night - 1975)
17. Cowboy Junkies - Working on a Building (The Trinity Sessions - 1988)
18. Deer Tick - Houston, TX (Born On Flag Day - 2009)
19. The Locusts Have No King - Last Ride (THe Locusts Have No King - 2007)
20. Indian Wars - Missippi (Songs From The North - 2012)
21. Johnny Cash - Bottom Of A Mountain (Bootleg Series Vol. II - From Memphis To Hollywood - 2011)
22. Bob Dylan - This Evening, So Soon (Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait - 2013)
Stream/download part one here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/536-TBA-20130917-0900-t1379404800.mp3
Part Two: Revolution Rock:
1. TV Freaks – Pusher
2. Jacuzzi Boys – Hotline
3. The Night People – We Got It
4. The Canadian Rogues – You Better Stop
5. The Premiers – Farmer John
6. The Magic Mushrooms – It’s-A-Happening
7. Ty Segall – The Keepers
8. Pokey Lafarge – Pack It Up
9. Curbside Sofa – Be My Girl
10. Holograms – Meditations
11. Crocodiles – Cockroach
12. Orphan Choir – Broken Upright Piano
13. Contradance – Black Preppies
14. Brazilian Money – Filthy Dreams
15. The Mark Inside – Dead Heart
16. The Mark Inside – Balloons
17. Papermaps – The Hedonist
18. The Beatles – Devil In Her Heart
19. The Beatles – Not A Second Time
20. Young Rival – Lost
21. Undertones – I Know A Girl
22. The Embarassment – Sound of Wasps
23. Link Wray – Dance Party Pt.1
24. Deerhunter - Back To The Middle
Stream/download part two here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20130917-1030-t1379410200.mp3
This week's blog post is on Chuck Berry: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2013/09/chuck-berry-trains-drivers-show-473.html
Great Bo Diddley Tribute Dave. For those who missed it, here it is:
http://revrock.blogspot.ca/
Liked the Ty set. And the Cream song.
The Trip! Sept. 15th 2013 Show!
Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20130915-0030-t1379201400.mp3
The setlist:
gert wilden- rolf torring
henri rene & his orchestra- hansel & pretzel
the reflections- daydreamer
the shadows of knight- three for love
screaming tribesman- left in the dark
rock n' roll monkey & the robots- put a record on
joe byrd and the field hippies- kalyani
joe byrd and the field hippies- you can't ever come down
savage republic- ivory coast
killing joke- who told you how ?
ty segall- who are you
ty segall- sweets
ty segall- goodbye bread
ty segall- crazy
ty segall and mikal cronin- drop dead baby
cream- i'm so glad
grubstake- no stranger to uzbekistan
hanni el khatib- low
junior kimbrough- meet me in the city
clarence 'gatemouth' brown- front burner
bob log III- all the rockets go bang
pere ubu- lampshade man
Well... I don't know how dependable the source was, or even what it was, all I know is I definitely read it somewhere some time ago.
Never heard that one. I know he was a casino dealer for awhile.
G. Wood said:
I remember rreading somewhere, years ago, that Jan Savage became a LA police officer.
That's pretty punk
I remember rreading somewhere, years ago, that Jan Savage became a LA police officer.
Saw them live with Wavves and Cheatahs, they destroyed! Wake, Bake, Skate has to be my favorite
How about "Cambodia Rock Inensified"? Another candidate would be "World Music" by Goat, the sound of Africa on Acid. I'd also go for the Thai Beat A-Go-Go trilogy too, which is excellent.
My favourite pseudonyms? Niagara, Jello Biafra, Nico, Penny Rimbaud, G. Sus, Johnny Thunders, Captain Beefheart, GG Allin, Morrissey, Dinah Cancer, Steve Ignorant, Chicken John, Siouxie Sioux.