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    • January 15, 2015 10:23 PM CST
    • From: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/kim-fowley-runaways-dead-at-75-20150115

      Kim Fowley

      Runaways producer and notorious L.A. music legend Kim Fowley has died. In recent months, he had been undergoing cancer treatments, though no cause of death has been announced. He was 75.

      Charismatic and eccentric, Fowley is best remembered as the record producer for the all-female rock group the Runaways. He introduced Joan Jett, who was 15 at the time, to teenage drummer Sandy West and helped them find frontwoman Cherie Currie, lead guitarist Lita Ford and bassist Jackie Fox. He produced the band's 1976 self-titled debut and co-wrote the band's biggest hit, the punkish "Cherry Bomb," with Jett. He also co-produced the following year's Queens of Noise and helmed the same year's Waitin' for the Night.

      Fowley was born in 1939 to Singin' in the Rain actor Douglas Fowley and actress Shelby Payne and grew up in Los Angeles and around southern California. After a bout with polio in 1957, he began a career in the music industry, producing his first single – the Renegades' "Charge" – in 1959. In the Sixties, worked with Paul Revere and the Raiders, the Seeds and Gene Vincent, among others, as well as launching his own solo career; his 1968 LP Outrageous, Fowley's third, was the only one to chart in the U.S. Fowley closed out the Sixties by MCing John Lennon's performance at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival, where he asked the audience to hold up its cigarette lighters, arguably starting the concert fad.

      The Seventies found Fowley working with the Modern Lovers, Blue Cheer and Helen Reddy. He also co-wrote songs on Kiss' hit Destroyer and a "Escape" on Alice Cooper's Welcome to My Nightmare. Fowley and the Runaways severed their ties in 1977, after which he set out to find another group he could market as a novelty. Although he worked with a few groups over the ensuing decades and continued to put out his own solo LPs, none reached the success or notoriety of the Runaways.

      In the 2000s, he tried his hands at experimental film, and in 2012, he won a special jury prize for innovation and audaciousness at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival for his films Golden Road to Nowhere and BlackRoomDoom. In 2014, Fowley made an appearance in Beyoncé's "Haunted" video.

      In September 2014, Billboard reported that Fowley had been receiving cancer treatments and that Runaways frontwoman Currie, with whom he had been in legal battles over royalties over the years, had been caring for him. The pair had been working with Lita Ford that was earmarked for 2014 but has yet to come out. At the time of the Billboard report, Currie said she was optimistic about Fowley's condition, even though he had been hospitalized and was recording a radio show for SiriusXM's Little Steven's Garage channel from his bed.

      "Kim Fowley is a big loss to me," E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt said in a statement. "A good friend. One of a kind. He'd been everywhere, done everything, knew everybody. He was working in the Underground Garage until last week. We should all have as full a life. I wanted DJs that could tell stories first person. He was the ultimate realization of that concept. Rock Gypsy DNA. Reinventing himself whenever he felt restless. Which was always. One of the great characters of all time. Irreplaceable."

      "Kim was a great and often misunderstood individual," Blondie drummer Clem Burke said in a statement. "When Blondie first came to Hollywood Kim was one of the legends we wanted to meet. We did meet him at the Tropicana motel and became friends. I had the privilege of sitting next to Kim at a screening at SXSW of the Runaways film. When it ended, I turned to Kim and told him he was the hero of the film. He seemed happy to hear that."

      In a 2012 interview with the San Diego Reader, Fowley characterized his own role in rock music. "It's necessary for a band to have charisma, and it's necessary for a band to have a Kim Fowley in there someplace," he said. "The behind-the-scenes people are as much a part of rock 'n' roll as the guys onstage.... Kim Fowley is a necessary evil."

      Ralph Peer, the chairman and CEO of Peer Music was the first to report on Fowley's passing saying, "He and his energy will be missed." He confirmed the news with author Harvey Kubernik.

    • January 14, 2015 10:57 PM CST
    • i TAKE THAT AS A COMPLIMENT ,THAT IT'S LIKE "TOP OF THE POPS".

      Personally , I'm glad the kids are so into it, They've had nothing like it , in Chicago , since "Kiddie a Go Go" (66-68.). HOW MANY KIDS COME OUT TO DANCE , IN RATIO TO ADULTS , DEPENDS ON THe  ADULTS . A LOT OF PARENTS BRING THEIR KIDS , BUT , DON'T PARTICIPATE , THEMSELVES .   SOMETIMES , IT'S THE OPPOSITE , AND THERE'S BARELY ANY KIDS. WE GET A LOT OF HIPSTER GROWNUPS , NOW.

      ANYONE MIGHT SHOW UP , YOU NEVER KNOW.

    • January 14, 2015 6:03 PM CST
    • John, I cannot wait for the big reveal. I've seen Chic-A-Go-Go on YouTube, but too many kids on it. Great premise though, showcasing great bands, but it feels like Top Of The Pops. Shame the latter couldn't have The Monks or MC5 on there.

    • January 13, 2015 11:00 PM CST
    • i'll be playing at Bric - A - Brac Records , 3156 W. Diversey , Chicago , Saturday at 5 PM , for 

      GPH alumni . Lil' Lisa Louise of The Dyes. It's all in the events column.

      CHIC - A - GO GO WILL BE TAPING THEIR 1000th EPISODE , SUNDAY AT NOON.

      Promontory 5311 South Lake Park , Hyde Park , Chicago . VERY special acts expected.

      Note that this IS , assuredly , a child - friendly event , but alcoholic beverages will be served for adults , while special non - alcoholic drinks will be made for the kids.

      If I wake up in time to make the long train and bus ride , I'll be there.

      IT WAS ALSO JUST ANNOUNCED THAT CHEETAH CHROME AND ROCKET FROM THE TOMBS WILL BE PLAYING , HERE , IN FEBRUARY. I DON'T KNOW IF THAT MEANS CHEETAH IS DOING A SOLO SET AS WELL AS PLAYING WITH ROCKETS , OR WHAT.

      DENIZ TEK IS SUPPOSED TO BE DOING A US TOUR , HOT ON THE HEELS OF THE RECENT RADIO BIRDMAN GIGS IN AUSTRALIA . THAT'S ALL I'VE HEARD.

      I've got something MUCH bigger than that to tell , but , I have'nt been given permission to announce it , yet , sorry. 

      Otherwise , I intend to play more shows this year , and to DJ more , particularly at my old stomping grounds , Delilah's 2771 N.Lincoln.

    • January 13, 2015 1:07 PM CST
    • Seeing any shows this weekend? Festivals? DJ events? Parties?

      What are you doing for ACTION this weekend... or ANY weekend?

      What are you doing to keep rock'n'roll dangerous for future generations???

      Let's hear it!

    • January 14, 2015 9:07 AM CST
    • The Trip! Jan. 11 2015 Show!

      The Trip!  Jan. 11 2015 Show!  Get it here!  http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20150111-0000-t1420934400.mp3

      The setlist: 


      THE BLACK DELTA MOVEMENT - THE TRIP 
      THE TAMRONS - WILD MAN 
      FELIX AND HIS FABULOUS CATS - HEY TIGER! 
      HOLLYWOOD HURRICANES - HAVE LOVE WILL TRAVEL 
      THE TRAITS - NOBODY LOVES THE HULK 
      EARL GRANT- HOUSE OF BAMBOO 
      THE WHEREABOUTS - DON'T BRING ME DOWN 
      THE WHEREABOUTS - ROADRUNNER 
      THE KINKS - GOTTA GET THAT FIRST PLANE HOME 
      ADRIAN LLOYD- LORNA 
      THE SHIVAS - RIDE ON 
      STEVE DAVIS - SHE SAID YEAH 
      THE ALLAH-LAS- NO VOODOO 
      JIMMY RABBIT - MY GIRL 
      THE FIREBALLS - BULLDOG 
      OBLIVIANS - HEY MAMA, LOOK AT SIS 
      LOS OVNIS- INFINITO 
      TEDDY GREEN - GIVE ME YOUR HAND 
      THE ROAD - YOU RUB ME THE WRONG WAY 
      FELIX AND HIS GUITAR - CHILI BEANS 
      FRANKIE STEIN & HIS GHOULS - MUMMYS LITTLE MONSTER 

      BO DIDDLEY - MAMA DON'T ALLOW NO TWISTIN' 
      RAY ELLSWORTH - THE ROCK AND ROLL SHOW 
      DANNY KROHA & THE DEL TOROS - DO YOU REMEMBER WHAT YOU DID 
      THE MODS - YOU GOT ANOTHER THING COMIN' 
      THE MODS - I GIVE YOU AN INCH 
      ROD MCKUEN - GET THE HELL OUTTA MY WORLD 

    • January 13, 2015 1:37 PM CST
    • Or right here on the Hideout:

      http://www.garagepunk.com/music/1759/snake-alley

    • January 13, 2015 1:28 PM CST
    • Thanks to Richard, all 13 episodes of Snake Alley have been restored and can be heard here:

      https://garagepunkpirateradio.wordpress.com/tag/snake-alley/

    • January 12, 2015 12:23 PM CST
    • that type of music might be beyond saving.

    • January 9, 2015 7:27 PM CST
    • Radio What Wave Playlist January 8/2015

      1. 905's....Running Full Speed....from the Radio What Wave Sessions 5/16/2013. The 905's were playing The Rivoli the night this show aired and we here at Radio WW really dig the 905's!

      2. Dave Campbell...Time Is Now...from the Finding The Real CD. Local and from late 2013 as we play more cool stuff that we came across in 2014. Dig The Faces/soul sound on this track!

      3. Mess.... Alcohol...from a download. These guys are from Moscow and must really dig the NYDolls and early Stooges as they have that sound down quite nicely!

      4. Legato Vipers...Spy Vs Spy...from their self titled CD and are from the Cambridge area. Shades of Shadowy Men!!

      5. catl....Get Outta My Car...from the Soon This Will All Be Gone CD and will be playing This Ain't Hollywood tonite for a video release party.

      6. Noble Savages....In The Basement....from their self titled debut CD and they will be playing with catl tonite!

      7. The Living Deadbeats....Easy Peasy...from the Not Yer Buddies compilation Volume 4 from Vancouver. The Living Deadbeats featured former Londoner Pete Feend and just recently packed it in.

      8. Fleshrag....Bad Attitude....from the Too Fucked Up download. Hamilton Ontario combo that feature a former Mystic and Rocket Reducer.

      9. Excelsior....Shut In...from their brand new 7" on It's Trash Records.  From London and the have a really cool sound reminiscent of greasy 50's rock'n'roll meets early Dead Kennedys!

      10. The Dropouts...Sucker Punch....from their After School Sessions CD that came out in 2005. Rumour has it, that a couple of these guys are now in Excelsioir. The Dropouts were from London and right after this CD came out, they relocated to Vancouver and hooked up with Pete Feend who we name dropped above.

      11. The Dropouts...Bored Stiff...from their 2003 debut CD.

      12. Flatt and Scruggs...The Ballad Of Jed Clampett....from a 7" on Columbia Records and goes out to Miss Elly May Clampett who is now resting out back beyond the cement pond.

      13. The Untamed Youth....Hey Elly May...from the More Gone Gassers LP on Norton Records and from 1990. A dedication to our gal and for those that aren't aware, this is the combo that launched guitarist Deke Dickerson (then called Derek) to fame.

      14. Don't Touch The Dancers....Make Me Sick...from the LDN CD put out last year by CHRW. BTW, Don't Touch The Dancers are playing on Friday Jan 16th at Call The Office with Teenanger and TV Freaks.

      15. Mother's Children....Talk To Her....from the brand new Lemon LP on Mammoth Cave Records. Ottawa powerpop combo with all the right sounds! Easily one of my fave LP's of 2014!

      16. The Real Kids...I Can't Shake That Girl...from the brand new Shake...Outta Control LP on Ugly Pop Records. We've waited way too long for this one and John Felice and Billy Cole still got the songs, sounds and move!! Dedicated to Alpo, The Real Kids longtime bass player who passed away way too soon.

      17. The Real Kids....She Don't Take It....so good we had to play 2 tracks. You can pick it up locally at Speed City or most of the record shops in Toronto.

      18. Marshmallow Overcoat...Groovy Little Trip....from The Very Best Of double LP. From Tucson Arizona and features vocalist Timothy Gassen, responsible for the recent and essential book, The Knights Of Fuzz, which is a gigantic history of the garagepunk band movement from the late 70's up to the present. There's even a Canuck section from your truly.

      19. Flight Reaction.... Falling Through Colour....from their self titled debut CD on 13 O'Clock Records from Austin Texas. The band is from Sweden and features a former member of The Crimson Shadows (one of THE best 80's garagepunk combos) and The Maggots.

      20. The Galileo 7...Don't Know What I'm Waiting For....from the False Memory Lane CD on 13 O'Clock Records. G7 come from the UK, and a couple members were in the highly acclaimed The Prisoners in the early to late 80's.

      21. Heart Attack Kids....Platonic Love....from a recent 7" on It's Trash/Speed City and this local duo will be playing this Wednesday at Call The Office.

      22. SFH....Mayor On Crack....7" on Ugly Pop Records covering Toronto's former (and disgraced) Mayor.

      23. Simply Saucer....Low Profile....from the recent Baby Nova 12". Protopunk combo from Hamilton Ontario that is still viable 40 years later. Catch them live if you ever get the chance as live dates are getting fewer.

      24. Radio 4....I Don't Wanna Go To NYC....from the compilation cassette, Slippery's Club Hits that came with What Wave 24. You can pick this up locally or contact me for info.

      25. Panic....I'm Dead.....from the Bad Fantasies LP. Toronto doom combo whom several have compared to early Pere Ubu.

      Thanx for all the phone calls, emails, facebook messages and Heys!! All appreciated as that's what keeps the fires going!

      Next week, we start a series of specials on The Last Pogo Jumps Again movie. It's a documentary of the Toronto and area punk scene from the very beginnings up until the Last Pogo event which happened in December 1978. The Last Pogo referred to the end of punk events happening at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto.  It was a 2 night closing event and was filmed by Colin Brunton as a documentary, released for a very short time and then disappeared, returning several years  back. This new movie covers the scene right up to the event with some coverage of the later scene. We're going to start next week's show covering the bands that led up to the scene and then the early Toronto combos. From there, we'll cover the later Toronto combos, then delve into the Hamilton and finally the London scene. I'll be digging through our archives for lots of unreleased recordings for this series of specials.

      You can hear the archived show at the following link:


      http://chrwradio.ca/programs/radio-what-wave

    • January 5, 2015 9:10 PM CST
    • courtesty of emusicThe Dogs

      Black Chameleon Prayer

      Astma Records/ Phonophile

       

      This isn't the French Power Pop band from the 80s or that flashy rap group from the 90s. They look like the Hives, might be the only non-black metal band from Oslo (i kid) and the singer sounds like "Richard Butler meets Nick Cave". Having banged out two previous albums (Set Yourself On Fire And Follow The Smoke - 2012 and The Tears Are Voodoo - 2014) they straddle the line between garage rock and alternative rock yet have not broken the glass ceiling under either genre. 

      "Don't Let Me Down" kicks of the album with an urgent anthem that pulls equally from the the gutter rock of the Lords of Altamont and the Hives radio friendly garage rock circa Tyrannosaurus Hives. The strength of the band though is in their post punkish tinged gems. "Stay Away from Her", "Anything You Don't Regret", and "Reduced to Existence"  They mine deep catalogue of organ driven garage rock that The Horrors used to play (while they were playing to any crowd that would listen) on "I Don't Wanna". "Something That Bleeds", and "Why I Lie".

      The whole record finds a nice balance even though the band can't decide what it wants to be (new wave post punk vs. primal garage tinged rock). The gospel/ preachy elements confuse especially on the track "Those Blackouts" which is equal parts "CW" show background music and Hives Black and White-era.

      Regardless of what how this band see's themselves genre wise they put together a nice album and at least have piqued my interest to take look back. Hopefully this is enough or you to take a look.

       

    • January 5, 2015 4:40 PM CST
    • As for 2015, this is coming up next month:

      For Immediate Release
      January 5, 2015


      Saustex Records Announces "Ballsier" by the Grannies
      CD out January 20th - LP out February 17th
      Bay Area Shows - East Coast Shows with the Upper Crust



      Saustex is pleased to unleash “Ballsier”, the latest full length album from Bay Area cross-dressing, geriatric superstars The Grannies, out January 20th (CD) and February 17th (Vinyl). The new set picks up where 2011’s “For Those About To Forget To Rock” left off with an arthritic and defiant middle finger raised high above a squalid rawk’n’roll soundtrack. Lead singer Wizard Sleeves wails hard won lessons about dodgy friends, gentrification and love to the chaos while producer Jack Endino (Nirvana, The Gits, High On Fire) aptly synthesizes the band’s well-fermented bile and grungy, virulent twin-guitar attack on tunes like “Soviet”, “Wade in Bloody Water” and “Modern Medicine”. The CD edition of the album features remixes of “The Corner of F*ck and You” by Ben Addison (of UK acid jazz legends Corduroy) and “Glittersh*tter” by German producer, DJ and sound designer Matt Flores. Tour dates in the Bay and on the East Coast are listed below...the spring/summer will see them head for Texas and Europe.

      The Grannies story began on a hot July night in 1999, as five grown men dressed as old ladies crossed 11th St in San Francisco and hit the stage at the Paradise Lounge. 15 years, 8 Jack Endino-produced albums, 3 European tours, more than a few beer soaked house dresses, some delighted fans, some not-so delighted soundmen, an 8’ x 5’ oil painting by German artist Frank Bauer (that sold in Cologne for $25,000), some good press, some bad press; and these self-proclaimed “Masters of Quality Edutainment” are still at it. Still. Saustex label boss Jeff Smith has dubbed them “The hardest working ladymen in rock’n’roll”.

      Featuring former members of Ain’t (SF), Black Furies (SF), Hollow Heyday (Boston) and Hullabaloo (Boston) The Grannies have released albums on their Dead Teenager and Wondertaker labels and now unleash their full-length debut for Saustex. “Mixing the frantic three chord riff rock of G.B.H. with the in-your-face danger of the Dwarves and add in Divine's fashion sense for good measure -- and voila, you now have the ingredients for a Grannies' cocktail.” says Greg Prato of All Music Guide.

      These five are mild-mannered career and family men by day, occupying jobs ranging taxi driver to architect that allow them to don nothing but the latest in thrift store fashion on stage, “looking like a dystopian nightmare vision of glam”, notes Ken Shimamoto of The Stash Dauber. The San Francisco Bay Guardian says “this bunch of moldy old punk rockers, whose history consists chiefly of dressing up like old ladies, getting f*cked up and f*cking things up while decent folk look on in horror are a definite must see.” and Musicdownload was prompted to this bit of pith: “The band members look like Nick Nolte's mug shot if he had been dressed as the lady from ‘Mama's Family’...” But we’re getting too tangled up in visuals because it’s really the music that matters, right?

      While schtick gets The Grannies to the altar, the music ties the knot. Unbeknownst to most, the band has maintained the same five members for over a decade, but each has the unusual habit of changing their stage names from album to album. So, while you cannot count on consistent album credits beyond mainstay Seattle producer Jack Endino (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Murder City Devils, High On Fire) you can bet there will be some furious, juvenile and belligerent punk rawk and roll lurking within the packaging walls of any release by The Grannies. Sleazegrinder had this to say about the band: “...Best of all, regardless of what mode they’re in, whether it’s sincere rock revivalists or snotty, tranny-granny punk rock assholes, they lay on the hooks and the howls and the c*ck-rockin’ guitar solos like…like they’re not even dressed like arthritic 70 year old broads at all.” And Seattle weekly The Stranger beams “The Grannies assault your ears with something mean, something dirty and something completely rock‘n’roll.”

      THE GRANNIES LIVE:

      Saturday February 28 San Francisco, CA Benders Noise Pop Afternoon Happy Hour
      Friday March 6 Oakland, CA Golden Bull
      Saturday March 14 San Francisco, CA The Knockout Afternoon Show

      East Coast dates with The Upper Crust
      All shows are with The Upper Crust & White Dynomite
      
      Thursday April 23 New York, NY Bowery Electric
      Friday, April 24 Somerville, MA Cuisine en Locale
      Saturday, April 25 Portland, ME

      For more information on Saustex visit www.saustexmedia.com and learn more about the band at www.thegrannies.com

    • January 5, 2015 2:15 PM CST
    • Thanks for trying, John. There are two ways to listen. Radio Free America http://www.radiofreeamerica.com/station/ksfr is sometimes spotty. Then there's http://www.ksfr.org (upper right ), where you can listen through iTunes, Window Media Player etc. As long as I'm turning this into a plug, Sound World is on 10 pm Mountain Time Sunday. My show from last night can be found at Radio free America.

    • January 5, 2015 12:57 PM CST
    • ...I wonder if Michael Weldon knows that The Electric Mess's video has an early Psychotronic , prominently displayed? I'm sure he'd get a kick out of it.  Steve , I listened to your show , the other night , but , it kept cutting out on me , unfortunately. John.

    • January 5, 2015 3:46 AM CST
    • Two of my favorite new ones are relatively new bands that haven't received much discussion in here but seem to be anchored in garage and punk. One is Benjamin Booker, a kid in his early 20s whose stated influences include The Gun Club (and Blind Willie Johnson). Then there's The Bloodhounds, East LA Chicanos who owe a lot to The Yardbirds (and have a weird jug band fetish. )

      Also I absolutely love The Electric Mess, a NY band I first met here in the Hideout.

      I recently posted my 2014 Top 10. http://www.garagepunk.com/blogs/6614/5954/terrell-s-tune-up-s-top-10-albums-of-2014

    • January 4, 2015 11:32 PM CST
    • I have'nt been buying alot of new stuff....Danny Amis' (Los Straitjackets) new CDS is great , in a Ventures/John Barry /HENRY MANCINI STUFFED IN A PHONEBOOTH KINDA WAY.

      Fleshtones' last album was great (Boy , who could have seen that coming?). Reverend Horton Heat's last one is pretty strong , just not as good as their ignored previous effort , "Laffin' and Cryin'". The Fuzztones' SELF - TRIBUTE ALBUM , with help from many true Garage legends , is killer , even if you don't like The Fuzztones. Gonn's last release makes an ass of anyone who fancies themselves "Garage Bands"....

    • January 4, 2015 9:26 PM CST
    • I would also pick Thee Oh Sees Drop from 2014 as a favourite.  Also worth checking out, Teenanger's EPLP (its more garage/punk), The Black Lips - Underneath The Rainbow and Parquet Courts Sunbathing Animal.

      Haven't heard the Real Kids reissue, will have to check that one out.

    • January 3, 2015 5:19 PM CST
    • Cool. But , of course , I meant The Real Kids. This is and event. So was their last EP and 45 , which was almost 20 years ago....I don't think the propsed live album on REAL o Mind (I think.) came out , either, just teh 45. Thanks for the info.

    • January 3, 2015 9:12 AM CST
    • John: Assume you mean the Real Kids LP, if so, it's on Ugly Pop Records on vinyl.

      Here's a link:

      http://uglypop.bigcartel.com/

       

      Ugly Pop has released a ton of cool stuff, mainly reissues of long out of print recs. Lots of early Canpunk singles, ie The Spys, Hot Nasties, Simply Saucer and loads more. All pressed and packaged with loving care. My favourite Canadian record label.

    • January 2, 2015 10:31 PM CST
    • DAMN! Now it's 2015 , and this is the first I've heard of it .  I heard they were MAKING the album , but , we all knew that that meant it could be another year.....Well , I sure hope I can find it. I know it's not very "Punk Rock'' to buy your music in an actual record store , but , i'LL TRY THAT , FIRST.

      HAPPY NEW YEAR , EH?

      John.

    • January 2, 2015 9:25 AM CST
    • 2014 did bring a new Real Kids LP, Shake....Outta Control their first LP in many many years. It was long awaited for these ears and didn't quite live up  to what i was expecting. Although on repeated listens, it's been winning me over more each play.

       

      And finally the new Mother's Children LP, Lemon which beat The Real Kids at their own game. Pure power pop with loadsa hooks and guitars that play together so well. Easily one of my fave LP's of the year! These guys are off to Europe sometime this year, just wish they'd play some of the cities that within driving distance prior.

       

       

    • January 4, 2015 9:38 PM CST
    • Here are the two most recent episodes of Revolution Rock.  

      January 3rd Play List:

      1. 999 - I’m Alive
      2. The Tomboys - I’d Rather Fight Than Switch
      3. The Len Bright Combo - You’re Gonna Screw My Head Off
      4. Young Rival - Elevator
      5. Acid Baby Jesus - Who’s First
      6. John Otway - Baby’s In The Club
      7. Wazmo Nariz - Tele-Tele-Telephone
      8. Queen’s Rug - Like A Plague
      9. AKA & The Charlatans - 634 Dog
      10. Little Richard - Keep A Knockin’
      11. Jack Scott - Midgie
      12. The Gestics - Invasion
      13. Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet - Theme From TV
      14. Davie Allan & The Arrows - Blues Theme
      15. CJ Ramone - Last Chance To Dance
      16. Fifth Column - Like This (Brave New Waves Session)
      17. The Animals - Don’t Bring Me Down
      18. Tire Swing Co. - Time Away
      19. The Black Angels - Molly Moves My Generation
      20. Sonic Jesus - Lost Reprise
      21. The Electric Vomit - Treasure Hunt
      22. Elvis Costello & The Attractions - You Belong To Me (Live)
      23. The Government - Telephobia
      24. Ty Segall - It’s A Problem
      25. Actual Water - Waldo Jackson
      26. Dead Ghosts - Summer With Phil
      27. Dead Ghosts - Cold Stare
      28. Roy Orbison - You’re Gonna Cry
      29. Roy Orbison - I Never Knew

      Download/listen to this podcast here:  http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20150103-1900-t1420311600.mp3

      Check out my blog post on Roy Orbison's Rock House here:http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2015/01/roy-orbison-at-rock-house-show-541.html

      December 27th Play List (Best of 2014):

      1. Parquet Courts - Instant Disassembly (Sunbathing Animal - What's Your Rupture? 2014)
      2. Parkay Quarts - Content Nausea (Content Nausea - What's Your Rupture? 2014)
      3. Guided By Voices - Planet Score (Motivational Jumpsuit - Guided By Voices Inc. 2014)
      4. Sam Coffey & The Iron Lungs - Hold Me Close (Gates Of Hell - South Paw Records 2014)
      5. Paul Jacobs - Waking Up (Do It Again - Self Released 2014)
      6. James O-L & The Villains - Late Night Drive (On The Banks Of The Detroit River - Famous Last Records 2014)
      7. Ought - Weather Song (More Than Any Other Day - Constellation Records 2014)
      8. White Lung - Just For You (Deep Fantasy - Domino 2014)
      9. Ty Segall - Connection Man (Manipulator - Drag City 2014)
      10. Mac DeMarco - Blue Boy (Salad Days - Captured Tracks 2014)
      11. Ariel Pink - Nude Beach A Go-Go (Pom Pom - 4AD 2014)
      12. King Tuff - Magic Mirror (Black Moon Spell - Sub Pop 2014)
      13. OFF! - I Won't Be A Casualty (Wasted Years - Vice 2014)
      14. Chad Vangaalen - Leaning On Bells (Shrink Dust - Sub Pop 2014)
      15. The Black Angels - The Flop (Clear Lake Forest EP - Blue Horizon Records 2014)
      16. Kestrels - Wide Eyes (The Moon Is Shining Our Way EP - Noyes/Sonic Unyon 2014)
      17. Ty Segall - Manipulator (Manipulator - Drag City 2014)
      18. St. Vincent - Birth In Reverse (St. Vincent - Loma Vista/Republic Records 2014)
      19. Iceage - Forever (Plowing Through The Field Of Love - Matador 2014)
      20. Perfume Genius - Longpig (Too Bright - Matador 2014)
      21. The Black Lips - Dorner Party (Underneath The Rainbow - Vice 2014)
      22. White Fence - Anger! Who Keeps You Under (For The Recently Found Innocent - Drag City Records 2014)
      23. Swans - A Little God in My Hands (To Be Kind - Young God/Mute Records 2014)
      24. Sun Kil Moon - Pray for Newtown (Benji - Caldo Verde Records 2014)
      25. Teenanger - Sky Saxon (E P L P - Telephone Explosion 2014)
      26. Thee Oh Sees - Drop (Drop - Castle Face 2014)

      Download/listen to this podcast here:http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20141227-1900-t1419706800.mp3

      Check out my blog post featuring my favourite ten releases of 2014:  http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2014/12/2014-highlights-show-540.html

       

    • January 3, 2015 2:40 PM CST
    • Playlist 01/03/15

      Psychedelic Furs - India
      Adverts - No Time To Be 21
      Generation X - Night of the Cadillacs
      Rezillos - 2000 AD
      Double Date With Death - Ride
      Jagged Lines - Kickin' The Habit
      Occult Tofu Soup - Rude
      El Cine - Laundromat
      Meatbodies - Disorder
      OBN IIIs - Off The Grid
      King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - I'm In Your Mind
      Wax Witches - Social Introvert
      Thee Oh Sees - Crack In Your Eye
      Blind Shake - Go Lie
      Ausmuteants - Freedom of Information
      Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance
      Dirty Looks - Let Go
      DMZ - Mighty Idy
      Blue Hearts - Be Nice
      FOC - In The Back
      Thee Wylde Fuzz Show - Stunner
      Mighties - I Hope This Letter
      Narco States - Lost In Time
      Loose Pills - Stop
      Chesterfield Kings - You Better Look Now
      Syn - Grounded
      Lyres - Self-Centered Girl
      Teardrop Explodes - When I Dream
      Body Futures - Hooks & Eyes
      Spits - Trouble
      Sonny Vincent & Spite - Wait
      Love Me Nots - No Myth
      Sugar - The Gift
      Screaming Trees - Change Has Come
      Salem 66 - Playground
      Harmonica Lewinski - King Mountain
      Godfathers - Gone To Texas

    • January 3, 2015 8:40 AM CST
    • The Jeff of the Future Radio Show will be on for its first show of 2015 on Saturday January 3rd. There will be the usual mix of Punk, Garage, and Psychedelic tunes. You can listen at 89.7 WITR-FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu