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    • May 23, 2012 2:46 PM CDT
    • Pulled double duty again this week fillingin for the Folk/Blues show and doing my usual Revolution Rock program. 

      Download Revolution Blues (Some Folks Get The Blues Fill-In) here:
      http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/536-Some_Folks_Get_The_Blues-20120522-0900-t1337673600.mp3

      Download Revolution Rock here:

      http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20120522-1030-t1337679000.mp3

      Check out this week's blog post on The Secrets (featuring members of The Viletones/The Diodes):

      http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/05/take-another-look-secrets-show-404.html

       

      The play lists:

      Revolution Blues:

      1.  Rosco Gordon – No More Doggin’

      2.  Jimmy Reed – Shame, Shame, Shame

      3.  Junior Wells – Come On In The House

      4.  Frank Frost – Harp and Soul

      5.  Toussaint McCall – Shimmy

      6.  Deer Tick – Friday XII

      7.  Joel Plaskett Emergency – Somewhere Else

      8.  Twin Library – Archives

      9. Leeroy Stagger – Travelling Over Water

      10. Indian Wars – Won’t Do A Thing

      11. Pow Wows – No, Thirteen

      12. The Angry Dead Pirates – Being

      13. The Nevermores – Like A Pill

      14. Wolfy & The Bat Clubs – Guy Like Me

      15. The Molting Vultures – Cool Right Down

      16. Allen Wayne – Chills & Fever

      17. Grey Kingdom – When Seasons Drown

      18. Woody Guthrie – Ranger’s Command

      19. Leland Sundries - VFW Hall

      20. The Mark Inside – The Bottom Line

      21. Neil Young – Revolution Blues

      22. Bob Dylan & The Band – Ballad Of A Thin Man (Live Liverpool Odeon Theatre May 14 1966)

       

      Revolution Rock:

      23. Holograms – Chasing My Mind

      24. Rotten Tropics – Spectre Tectonics

      25. Dum Dum Girls – Just A Creep

      26. The Imagineers – The Legend of John The Terror (Notorious)

      37. Is/Is - Moon Dropping

      28. Bittersweet Draw – Leavin’ Hinton (CJSW Session)

      29. The Gerry Alvarez Odyssey – In the Garden

      30. Little Roosters – I Need A Witness

      31. The Pygmies – She Lied (CJSW Session)

      32. Ex-Boyfriends – Bubblegum (CJSW Session)

      33. The Ugly – All Because of You (Live)

      34. Blue Peter – Time & Money

      35. The Secrets – Teenage Rampage

      36. Dik Van Dykes - Pterodactyl

      37. Blue Orchids – House That Faded Out

      38. 101’ers – 5 Star Rock N’ Roll Petrol

      39. Thee Mighty Caesars – Now I Know

      40. Brian James – I Can Make You Cry

      41. Iggy Pop – Some Weird Sin

      42. The Hives – The Hives Are Law, You Are Crime

      43. Generation X – From The Heart

      44. Wire - Please Take (Black Session)

      45. The Strangeloves - Night Time

      46. The Vagrants - Respect

      47. Square Root of Margaret - Attack of Giant Problem vs. the Creature from the Planet of the Incredible Sinking Solution

      48. Black lips – Fairy Stories

    • May 23, 2012 2:42 PM CDT
    • Yeah I know about the comp series. Full of great stuff. But I'm not only talking about garage. Like the thread about what was happening in your local scene there were more types of good music and sometimes I wanna check out something else than punk. I look at this thread as an opportunity for people (who like garage,psych,cool fresh music as well) to post some new fresh shit that blow their minds, that can be anything. Instead of checking out some blogspot and only find some lame booring fresh shit I want to have this spot here.

      Maybe someone can show me some good blogspots instead? 

    • May 23, 2012 2:21 PM CDT
    • Not exactly new , but T.Tex Edwards and The Purple Stickpin , Pierced Arrows , The Dyes , and I dunno......It's still not to late for The Sirens , either.

    • May 23, 2012 11:04 AM CDT
    • seriously. if those don't keep you busy for several hours and get you all jazzed up then you just ain't into this music!

      kopper said:

      You could always check out the Hideout Comp Series. Seven volumes chock full of new bands from right here on the Hideout!

    • May 23, 2012 10:46 AM CDT
    • Broncho. Debut LP is "Can't Get Past The Lips"

      And while not a new band, maybe check out JEFF the Brotherhood. Blistering stuff.  

       

    • May 23, 2012 10:19 AM CDT
    • I've been surprised at how many good bands I've discovered on Bandcamp. If you haven't already, check out The Spyrals, Great Society Mind Destroyers, Magic Shoppe, and Radar Eyes.

    • May 23, 2012 10:09 AM CDT
    • We're hardly new, but we do have a new release that you might dig. Check our page here to hear it.

    • May 23, 2012 10:07 AM CDT
    • You could always check out the Hideout Comp Series. Seven volumes chock full of new bands from right here on the Hideout!

    • May 23, 2012 8:16 AM CDT
    • Smoggersssssssssss from Spain

       

    • May 22, 2012 10:57 PM CDT
    • I'm hoping some people answer this. The closest I know to 'new' is The Ponys or Nashville Pussy.

    • May 22, 2012 3:22 PM CDT
    • I need some fresh shit. anything psych, garage, experimental.

      Give me some fresh 2012 masterpiece.

    • May 23, 2012 11:28 AM CDT
    • @chris h;
      not sure what you are getting at but here's a reply:

      Queen couldn't have sounded like a surf band without Brian May due to riding lawnmowers circling pure oak whiskey barrels at Mount Rushmore. That's why I like Millard Fillmore.

    • May 23, 2012 3:53 AM CDT
    • They actually released the fast version before on Live Killers! They play WWRY twice on that record, opening version is the fast one, encore version is the lamer one.

      But the demo version is dirtier/cooler than the live one.

      I don't care much for the boom boom clap, cheerleader version...that is all worn out.

    • May 23, 2012 3:37 AM CDT
    • Ha! that's crazy and dare I say it, that demo version is way better than the actual released version.

    • May 22, 2012 6:14 PM CDT
    • That fucking ROCKS!!!! Never would have expected noise like that from Queen!!! I'd written them off many many years ago.....

    • May 22, 2012 5:11 PM CDT
    • Without Freddie, the only way they could do "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" is as a surf instrumental. They encompassed everything from Beatles-esque pop to funk, to more barking stuff, so it's no suprise there. WHen I heard "Killer Queen" as a kid, I originally thought it was by The Beatles.

    • May 23, 2012 8:36 AM CDT
    • I was into the "heavier" psychedelic stuff already in 1970, but I do dig Grapefruit. Great heads up man:):)

    • May 23, 2012 3:03 AM CDT
    • Yea I have this rekkid too , but haven't given it a spin for some tyme.... thanx for reminding me !

    • May 22, 2012 11:36 PM CDT
    • Don't mind me. I'm just old and cranky. Now get off of my lawn.

    • May 22, 2012 10:06 PM CDT
    • Hey thanks. If you hadn't just taught me that opinions don't matter, I might have had another one.

      swt said:

      Not true. I grew up in the 60s listening to and loving both and so did most the people I knew. I never even heard this either/or absolutism until nearly 20 years after The Beatles broke up.

      Now that I'm older, I like The Animals better than either.

      RJFait said:

      It's funny that you ask this. I've always said, there are 2 kinds of people, Beatles and Stones, and they don't mix well. I am definitely Stones, my wife is Beatles. If only I'd asked 11 years ago...

    • May 22, 2012 10:00 PM CDT
    • Not true. I grew up in the 60s listening to and loving both and so did most the people I knew. I never even heard this either/or absolutism until nearly 20 years after The Beatles broke up.

      Now that I'm older, I like The Animals better than either.

      RJFait said:

      It's funny that you ask this. I've always said, there are 2 kinds of people, Beatles and Stones, and they don't mix well. I am definitely Stones, my wife is Beatles. If only I'd asked 11 years ago...

    • May 22, 2012 7:15 PM CDT
    • If I had to choose I'd go with The Beatles. Though I love (Brian Jones era) Stones.

      Bob Spitz does a good job covering the early years of the Beatles (Ringo doesn't even appear until about half way through, and the book is 1000+ pages). They were definitely a lot rougher than their Fab Four image. Great stories about John bangining 15 year old twins, Brian Epstein having to get doctors to deal the with the lad's VD, and Paul having to leave town to avoid the angry father of a girl he knocked up. Good read!

    • May 22, 2012 4:52 PM CDT
    • Can I vote for The Kinks?