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    • June 6, 2012 4:23 PM CDT

    • Schlong rock, hahah. It be neat if anyone could comprise a list of top10 schlongrock bands, and also the defining qualities seperating "butt" from said "schlong"rock genre.

      Glad Im reminded that blackie lawless was in Kane band. Might have forgot about that one. Wasp was definately schlong-metal Id say.

      You sure have a brilliant mind for details John. I enjoy reading your posts. Apparently Peter Frampton was the guitarist on Jobriaths debut I read. Funny to see the Jobriath vids. Cracks me up. I kinda liked Jobriath though. Damn entertaining. 

      What are the best underated/unknown UK Glam acts. All kinds sprang up in the mid 70s. Im curious to find more Brett Smiley material, like how do you get the tune cherry hookers. I also wonder about his band vice.

      Andy Mccoy s band briard I thought was a punk gem as well. Tuff to the songs from the other finnish album he did pre-hanoi. Still searching it out(no home internet which which makes this quite the task) .Theres some fuzzy youtube vids though.

       
      John Battles said:

       i WAS THINKING THE SAME THING....Not Metal , but Hard Rock. I'm certainly not a fan (Tho' David Lee's book is HILARIOUS.), But , I'd never call them Glam
      .... Glam was over by the time VH's first LP came out (Early '78?). Whoever was still around from that era had moved on to other things , or reworked their sound , drastically ( "Love is Like Oxygen " , while a good song , is miles removed from "Hellraiser" or 'Ballroom Blitz". Of course , David Lee Roth got his schtick from Jim Dandy , so maybe , instead of , or along with , "Butt Rock" , we should call it "Schlong ROCK"..

      Joanie Lindstrom said:

      Not at all IMHO.  I'd say hard rock.

    • June 6, 2012 10:45 AM CDT
    • No connection at all to 80's metal. Their name is from a Mott the Hoople song. They started by getting together once a week to listen to their 70's vinyl (Alex Harvey, T Rex, the NY glam/punk scene, ie The Dolls, The Heartbreakers, The Voidoids, etc.). I don't really see where you got Faster Pussycat, but I guess we all hear things the way we hear them.


      Joanie Lindstrom said:


      They kind of make me think of Faster Pussycat. More 80's revival than 70's glam.


      RJFait said:

      Phoenix, AZ band Crash Street Kids are about as good as glam revival gets.

    • June 6, 2012 9:45 AM CDT
    • Oh! You're Brians friend right? I play guitar in his band. We had drinks at the laundromat that night!

    • June 6, 2012 9:39 AM CDT
    • Oh you are SO right about that Giuda LP, total 70's glam throwback done really well. Was available on Deadbeat and worth picking up for all the people in this discussion.

      Tyler, do you know or are you associated with Varsity Weirdos and Fear of Lipstick? Tom from Moncton whose label I'm spacing on sent me those, good stuff. I  even hung out at the Laundromat!

    • June 6, 2012 9:33 AM CDT
    • Not sure if it was mentioned, but that Giuda-Racey Roller album from last year RULES. Members of Taxi (a band that gets far too much hate than they deserve)

    • June 6, 2012 6:51 AM CDT
    • Weren't they connected to Electric Frankenstein?

      RJFait said:

      Phoenix, AZ band Crash Street Kids are about as good as glam revival gets.

    • June 6, 2012 3:46 PM CDT
    • This week's program featured music from X-Ray Spex, Mark Sultan, Crocodiles, The Polymorphines, The Sonics, Young Canadians, The Hives and more!

      Download Revolution Rock podcast here:

      http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20120605-1030-t1338888600.mp3

      Check out this week's blog post here:

      http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/06/canadian-garage-x-ray-crocodiles-show.html

       

      The Play List:

      1.  Transistors – Abandoned
      2.  The Hunches – Lisa Told Me
      3.  Sleater-Kinney – Combat Rock
      4.  Kestrels – Decoder
      5.  The Pygmies - Don't Care About You
      6.  Mark Sultan – Song In Grey
      7.  Hooded Fang – Love Song
      8.  The Sonics – Like No Other Man
      9.  The Imperials – Flash And Crash
      10. The Polymorphines – The Clean And The Dirty
      11. Deer Tick – The Bump
      12. The Fan Club – Going Mental
      13. The Diodes – Polaroid?
      14. X-Ray Spex – Identity
      15. Erase Errata – Tongue Tied 
      16. Mode Monderne –Strange Bruises
      17. David Bowie – Boys Keep Swinging
      18. Crocodiles – Sunday (Pychic Conversation # 9)
      19. The Passengers – Face With No Name
      20. The Hitmen – Didn’t Tell The Man
      21. Brazilian Money - Can't Live In A Vacuum
      22. Young Canadians – Well, Well, Well
      23. Alternative TV – Action Time Vision
      24. The Victims – Television Addict
      25. The Hives – These Spectacles Reveal The Nostalgics

    • June 6, 2012 3:19 PM CDT
    • Dee Dee's band. We were ok i guess.



      John Battles said:

      Do you mean Boris The Sprinkler or Dee Dee's band?
       
      Rev. Norb said:

      Boris The Sprinkler's first-ever show was with Dee Dee Ramone and the Chinese Dragons. They were godawful.

    • June 6, 2012 2:52 PM CDT
    • I know , a lot of people did'nt like their version of "Journey" , I did , but I did'nt like everything C.J. sang on. I think I liked him doing "My Back Pages" more....I know The Nuge said "Tell that kid he sang it with a lot of attitude". John Drake , who sang on the original , lives here in Chicago. He's a good cat. I've only ever seen him sing , once. He recently sat in with Ted , AND Derek St. Holmes. Now , I am 30 + years past caring about
       Ted's post - Amboy Dukes stuff , but , I would have gone to see that , if it was'nt , like $60.
      swt said:

      I like Acid Eaters too. I'm a sucker for "Journey to the Center of the Mind."

      Here's my review of Joey's latest solo record, which was published in the local newspaper. I've got mixed feelings about it, but there's more good stuff there than I thought there'd be

      http://garagepunk.ning.com/group/recordreviews/forum/topics/terrell...

    • June 6, 2012 2:45 PM CDT
    • One of my favorite songs on "Brain Drain" was the rather atypical "Let The Punishment Fit The Crime" , cowritten by The artist formerly known as Adny.
       
      Tyler said:

      I can listen to (and enjoy) EVERY Ramones album, but the worst for me by FAR is Brain Drain. I think Adios Amigos is great. I really don't get why so many Ramones fans hate that one. Lot of outside help in songwriting, but at least everyone played on it. Dee Dee never played bass on Brain Drain besides one song (daniel rey and Andy shernoff did) or Halfway to Sanity (daniel rey) Lease Favourite to Favourite, mine are (not counting acid eaters):

      -Brain Drain

      -Animal Boy

      -Mondo Bizarro

      -Half To Sanity

      -End of the Century

      -Too Tough to Die

      -Adios Amigos

      -Subterranean Jungle

      -Pleasant Dreams

      -Road To Ruin

      -S/T

      -Rocket To Russia

      -Leave Home

       

    • June 6, 2012 2:43 PM CDT
    • THAT'S WHAT ATTRACTED ME TO THE RAMONES , IN THE FIRST PLACE. I'D HEARD 'EM , OFF AND ON , FOR YEARS , BUT , "I WANNA BE SEDATED" SOUNDED LIKE KASENETZ/KATZ MEETS EDDIE COCHRAN , AND THAT , I GUESS , WAS MY EPIPHANY. I'm JUST old enough to remember Bubblegum , a bit.
        When I heard "Little Willy" , it had that same thang , to me.
      kissoffboardy said:

      Their cover of the 1910 Fruitgum Company bubblegum classic " Indian Giver " always makes me grin like a 5 year old on Christmas morning. One of those tracks that makes my heart swell with pure joy.

      John Battles said:

       I don't know why they did'nt do a Kasenetz/Katz number . Maybe they were tired of being viewed as "Bubblegum". The songs that we think are obvious , a lot of average Joe's would'nt have. I really liked hearing them do "Can't Seem ToMake You Mine" and "Out of Time". Word is , they considered doing "Get Me To tHE wORLD oN Time", but could'nt agree on an arrangement.  The funny thing , when Rush recorded their 60's covers album , they did a lot of the same songs . It would'nt have sound bad ,were it not for ol' helium voice.
       
      Rev. Norb said:

      "Acid Eaters" wasn't terrible, but it seemed to me like -- if the Ramones were going to do an entire album of 60's covers, they didn't really choose a ton of songs i'd have great interest in hearing them play. I mean, they couldn't toss us a bone with "Yummy Yummy Yummy" or something? It's just like...geez, i wish they would've taken requests or something.

    • June 6, 2012 2:39 PM CDT
    • Do you mean Boris The Sprinkler or Dee Dee's band?
       
      Rev. Norb said:

      Boris The Sprinkler's first-ever show was with Dee Dee Ramone and the Chinese Dragons. They were godawful.

    • June 6, 2012 9:22 AM CDT
    • I can listen to (and enjoy) EVERY Ramones album, but the worst for me by FAR is Brain Drain. I think Adios Amigos is great. I really don't get why so many Ramones fans hate that one. Lot of outside help in songwriting, but at least everyone played on it. Dee Dee never played bass on Brain Drain besides one song (daniel rey and Andy shernoff did) or Halfway to Sanity (daniel rey) Lease Favourite to Favourite, mine are (not counting acid eaters):

      -Brain Drain

      -Animal Boy

      -Mondo Bizarro

      -Half To Sanity

      -End of the Century

      -Too Tough to Die

      -Adios Amigos

      -Subterranean Jungle

      -Pleasant Dreams

      -Road To Ruin

      -S/T

      -Rocket To Russia

      -Leave Home

       

    • June 6, 2012 7:27 AM CDT
    • Their cover of the 1910 Fruitgum Company bubblegum classic " Indian Giver " always makes me grin like a 5 year old on Christmas morning. One of those tracks that makes my heart swell with pure joy.

      John Battles said:

       I don't know why they did'nt do a Kasenetz/Katz number . Maybe they were tired of being viewed as "Bubblegum". The songs that we think are obvious , a lot of average Joe's would'nt have. I really liked hearing them do "Can't Seem ToMake You Mine" and "Out of Time". Word is , they considered doing "Get Me To tHE wORLD oN Time", but could'nt agree on an arrangement.  The funny thing , when Rush recorded their 60's covers album , they did a lot of the same songs . It would'nt have sound bad ,were it not for ol' helium voice.
       
      Rev. Norb said:

      "Acid Eaters" wasn't terrible, but it seemed to me like -- if the Ramones were going to do an entire album of 60's covers, they didn't really choose a ton of songs i'd have great interest in hearing them play. I mean, they couldn't toss us a bone with "Yummy Yummy Yummy" or something? It's just like...geez, i wish they would've taken requests or something.

    • June 6, 2012 1:31 PM CDT
    • Mantrap - Thee Headcoats

       

    • June 6, 2012 1:11 PM CDT
    • Hard Headed Woman - Elvis

      Jezebel - by anyone, the Mummies' version rules, and Horton Heat's is kinda spicy

      Justine - The Trashwomen, Mummies

      Take Me As I Am - Denise & Co. (Girls in the Garage Vol 1)

    • June 6, 2012 11:41 AM CDT
    • Ah, one of the best!  Why didn't I think of that?  Of course there's also The Dirtbombs' similarly themed - and quite excellent - "Sharpest Claws".

      DammitDave said:

      Nitroglycerine Lyrics

      The Gories

      She fights like a cornered animal.
      And she shows all her claws.
      Says all the wrong things to hurt me.
      She just knows them all.
      One second and she's so shy.
      Then she just blows up.
      It's like dropping a stick of dynamite,
      In a Dixie cup.

      She's volatile.
      She's my baby.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.

      She'll tantalize me.
      Till I got to explode.
      When I'm up there with her.
      You just go go go.
      Then she starts to bite me.
      Man I just don't know.
      She starts taking chunks of flesh.
      Like a dog on a bone.

      She's volatile.
      She's my baby.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.

      I just don't know.
      What'll happen next.
      Will she want to fight with me, or
      Will she just want sex?
      I say girl you get us killed.
      She just laughs and says,
      Baby, if I die with you,
      It'll be the answer to all my prayers.

      She's volatile.
      She's my baby.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.

    • June 6, 2012 9:30 AM CDT
    • I know- Shepherds Heard

       

       

    • June 6, 2012 9:11 AM CDT
    • Perfect. Thanks for this one.

      DammitDave said:

      Nitroglycerine Lyrics

      The Gories

      She fights like a cornered animal.
      And she shows all her claws.
      Says all the wrong things to hurt me.
      She just knows them all.
      One second and she's so shy.
      Then she just blows up.
      It's like dropping a stick of dynamite,
      In a Dixie cup.

      She's volatile.
      She's my baby.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.

      She'll tantalize me.
      Till I got to explode.
      When I'm up there with her.
      You just go go go.
      Then she starts to bite me.
      Man I just don't know.
      She starts taking chunks of flesh.
      Like a dog on a bone.

      She's volatile.
      She's my baby.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.

      I just don't know.
      What'll happen next.
      Will she want to fight with me, or
      Will she just want sex?
      I say girl you get us killed.
      She just laughs and says,
      Baby, if I die with you,
      It'll be the answer to all my prayers.

      She's volatile.
      She's my baby.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.
      Nitroglycerine.

    • June 6, 2012 1:25 PM CDT
    • Did anyone say Puffball? The Rockets?

    • June 6, 2012 1:20 PM CDT
    • Great thread - I've only jumped around it, but y'all got some great taste.

      I feel like when I need to buy a record right now, one is never enough...

      My votes:

      Poison Idea - Kings Of Punk

      Quintron - Unmasked Organ Light Year

      Jack Oblivian - So Low

    • June 6, 2012 8:07 AM CDT
    • That's so funny!  I just saw Hunx and His Punx on the 28th of May in Warsaw!  They were so fun!!!  I even got to meet Shannon and have a shot of Vodka with her!  It was a great evening...

      Johnny Danger / Itchy Scabs said:

      Same in our household - also digging  Hunx and His Punx, especially songs with Shannon singing in them.

      Michael Barott said:

      Right now, I'm absolutely in love with Shannon & The Clams album Sleep Talk...definitely one of my favorites right now.

    • June 6, 2012 7:47 AM CDT
    • Same in our household - also digging  Hunx and His Punx, especially songs with Shannon singing in them.

      Michael Barott said:

      Right now, I'm absolutely in love with Shannon & The Clams album Sleep Talk...definitely one of my favorites right now.

    • June 6, 2012 6:27 AM CDT
    • Right now, I'm absolutely in love with Shannon & The Clams album Sleep Talk...definitely one of my favorites right now.

    • June 6, 2012 8:03 AM CDT
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