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    • February 5, 2012 8:56 AM CST
    • Now if we kept the Hamburg Beatles I would be happy, what we got was a big money maker for the recording business and they played the game to a tee.  They were for the greater part performing monkeys,

      "Ohhhh Ringow gaw doo us a turn ya scally"

      "Pauly doo that chimp noyse again ....awww yer face it lawks so cute" 

      Sure they turned in some good sides but science says if you get monkeys in a room with a computer one will produce a work of Shakespeare in time.  That is what happened with the Beatles, press record and once in a while something decent would be caught on tape, mostly there was shit throwing and banana skin slipping though.  

      I blame the kids mostly for falling for it.  Their parents had WWII to contend with and Glenn Miller music still resonating behind the bombs of the invasion, Glenn said more without lyrics than the Beatles ever did on a cup of tea with the Maharajah. Glenn died for his art and country stopping Nazi stormtroopers and V2 missiles single handedly with his trombone.  The Beatles went to Germany and acted the fool ripping off American music.

      The Beatles to me innovated nothing that was not already going on around the world, they were just an early musical karaoke machine for the kids just sensible enough to rip off, R n' R, R n' B, Folk Soul, Psychedelia... haha.... blah blah... and write their own lyrics to the stolen tunes.

      I still have not made it through a whole Beatles record in all my years.  Without skipping a track or seven.  Believe me I tried to like the boys because the bands I love loved them.  But again the bands I loved were stupid enough to buy the music biz and press' propaganda....  

      The capitalists hogwash.  Earn the industry money monkey....  OOOOHHHHhhhhhhh (shakes floppy hair and winks at camera cutely, sound like Justin Beiber???  )

    • February 5, 2012 8:55 AM CST
    • The Beatles wrote their own songs... If Elvis is 'God' then The Beatles are definately 'bigger than God'!

    • February 5, 2012 7:35 AM CST
    • Nope i can't think of any and RUBBER SOUL is still my number one fave rave LP.

      However i can't agree with ya Elvis statement.There's a couple of late sixties and Vegas tunes i like but his other stuff is pant's to my ear's.

    • February 5, 2012 7:00 AM CST
    • Are there any real reasons to dislike the FAB FOUR ? And I think about

      REAL reasons ... not reasons in that way like " I-want-to-be-a-ultra-cool-hipster-

      and-I -only-listen-to-sixties-bands-nobody-knows-because-I'm-so-special ".

      I guess the BEATLES are ( next to the WHO and the KINKS ) the most 

      cool, stylish and awesome band ever. They played in the same league

      as ELVIS ... and ELVIS is GOD you know. 

      What do you think about ? 

       

    • February 5, 2012 2:15 AM CST
    • There's a great scene here in Santander. We're a small city, but there's a good metal scene and all the garagey-punk bands are doing something different to each other. Apart from us attempting our garage-powerpop, we've got Los Idolos Del Extrarradio (Idols Of The Suburbs) playing their new-wave pop and Soul Gestapo playing more classic blues rock.

       

      The Idolos singer also runs a recording studio and has started The Drive Division Sessions where he's recording and filming local bands to put out a video each week (which is where the Soul Gestapo video was filmed.

      We get a little over-shadowed by Bilboa, who get a lot more touring bands, but it's got a lot better the last couple of years with new venues opening and people like Lord Rochester passing through. There are a few small towns around the area as well that have great venues and have pulled in people like The Fleshtones, The Cynics and Tito and Turantula over the past couple of years. The TurboRock! garage festival at the start of September also brings us the likes of Mudhoney, The Bellrays, The Buzzcocks.

      We're small, but comin' up and it's a great place to be instead of fighting to get your head above the parapet, like in bigger cities. There are a ton of bars that put on tiny gigs and if anyone's passing through, it's a great place to grab a gig, some grub and petrol money to keep you going.

    • February 4, 2012 5:06 PM CST
    • Heard via the rumor-mill of the internets that they did do a reunion show recently in Toronto but not sure if that will lead to anything beyond that one-off...I wish they would completely reform (Sexareenos are my fav Mark Sultan band...& I'm a HUGE KK&BBQ fan)

      kopper said:

      Did Les Sexareenos reform?

      Light Bulb Alley ( New LP out!) said:

      Bloodshot Bill, Demons Claws, Les Sexerinos, Skip Jensen, a lot more coming and going, Im at work now so ill stop b4 i get fired

    • February 4, 2012 7:31 AM CST
    • In my area Kent, England.....

      The Spartan Dregs released Forensic R 'n' B last year. Billy Childish(from Chatham) is taking a slightly more back seat in his latest band with Neil Palmer and co

      Medways Len Price 3- Last I heard were working on their next album and doing their usual smuttering of gigs

      Two wounded birds from Margate! Are touring the UK and I think are due to bring their debut album out this year.

      I don't have time to mention all the other good bands....

    • February 4, 2012 6:33 AM CST
    • Ghost bikini sounds great!

      Fully of trashy energy and they play at a good speed. I looked them up on facebook and I really like them.... so thanks!

    • February 4, 2012 2:32 AM CST
    • I wanna see them, but they seem to only tour Europe/UK lately.

      kopper said:

      Also, from right here in River City, we got Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three, who've been makin' some pretty major waves lately...

    • February 3, 2012 5:15 PM CST
    • i'm from indianapolis aka naptown. here's some shit i like--i'm not posting my own bands although i enjoy them, haha. scenewise we are a little divided. there are good metal/hardcore/doom/punks/country bands of all kinds. here are a few faves.

      the gitmos--they play sporadically but it's always fun--garagey political ranting and sometimes some raving.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWJAkbRnoGw

      coffinworm--rocking ass death metal sludge. seriously crushing and fun to watch.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VX9szPDN7Bg

      craig bell (rocket from the tombs///mirrors//saucers) little trio THE DOWN-FI. good american rock and roll from a veteran of the psychic wars.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OckPgQx3FE

      i could go on and on but here's a taste. i'm psyched to live here most days. if your band wants to come here message me on here and i'll see what i can do.

    • February 3, 2012 3:53 PM CST
    • Interesting.  We have a similar '20s '30s hot jazz band here in Atlanta.  Perhaps there's one in every town?  I'll blame the Squirrel Nut Zippers.  :)



      kopper said:

      Also, from right here in River City, we got Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three, who've been makin' some pretty major waves lately...

    • February 5, 2012 1:28 AM CST
    • Yep, seems The Beatles were fond of a bit of domestic abuse back in the day...

       

       

       

    • February 4, 2012 11:19 PM CST
    • Here's a few:

      Charlie Feather's line in Jugle Fever where it goes "Darkies creeping through the trees"

      Jake Porter with the "Duchess" on vocals - "My Monkey" on Combo records from the early 50's

      Forgotten Rebels - "Bomb The Boats and Feed The Fish"

      Rozelle Gayle - "House of Blue Lights" a previously unreleased Combo Records recording from the early 50's that is on the "Straight To Watts" CD on Ace Records (I've attached it)

      Louis Jordan - "Gal You Need A Whippin'"

      The Weasel - "Beat Her With A Rake"

      And the equally incorrect B-side

      "I am The Commander"

    • February 4, 2012 6:47 PM CST
    • "THINK TWICE "- OMFG , FILTHY !!! YOU MUST HEAR IT !!!!(A lot of R'n'B songs were recorded as a clean version for release , and a dirty version , for fun.)
       
      the Record Detective said:

      Jackie Wilson and LaVern Baker-Think Twice

      Andre Williams-Poor Mr. Santa (Naughty Version)

      Swingin Neckbreakers-Live for Buzz

    • February 4, 2012 6:44 PM CST
    • Rolling Stones - Cocksucker Blues , Some Girls , Star  Star , Andrew's Blues (With Andrew Loog Oldham)

      Johnny Thunders - Just Because I'm White

      Pretty much anything on David Allan Coe's X-Rated LPs (Tho' the pro  - Gay "AYnita bRIANT" gets by on a technicality.)

      More or less , any version of "The Rodeo Song"

      Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Ignant and Shit , Sherillyn Fenn (But , it's a beautiful thought.)

      Clarence Carter - Strokin' , Love Me With A Feeling

      The Bad Bad Reg Presley - "They want teh ban a noorsery roym (I Can't Control Myself"), oy'll give them somethen' teh FOOKIN' BAN " - "THE TROGGS - STRANGE MOVIES.". 

      Cub Koda - "Somebody Else (Was Suckin' My Dick Last Night)"

      Miss Kitty - The Pussycat Song

      Iggy Pop - Pussy Power  , Pussy Walk , Live "Louie Louie" (Stooges) , others... 

    • February 4, 2012 8:52 PM CST
    • I honestly don't know?! It's been awhile since I added that to my phone, but looking at the Ning app, I don't think it's the same thing, but searching GaragePunk Hideout or any other variations in the iTunes store brings up nothing. Was there something previously available through the iTunes store that isn't now? All I know is it's a seperate app icon on my phone. Sorry, not much help am I?

       


      Mardy Pune said:

      Ah, so you're using the Ning iphone app?

      Mike said:

      Mardy,

       I downloaded the app from the itunes store and when you open it it takes you to the mobile site through the iPhone browser. So I just copied the url at the top.


    • February 4, 2012 2:48 PM CST
    • Ah, so you're using the Ning iphone app?

      Mike said:

      Mardy,

       I downloaded the app from the itunes store and when you open it it takes you to the mobile site through the iPhone browser. So I just copied the url at the top.

    • February 3, 2012 11:13 PM CST
    • Mardy,

       I downloaded the app from the itunes store and when you open it it takes you to the mobile site through the iPhone browser. So I just copied the url at the top.

    • February 4, 2012 8:15 PM CST
    • Download or stream the entire Feb. 3 show right here. Find Zero Hour on Facebook here.


      Bathroom Party – Atomic Suplex
      Bird Bath – The Trashmen
      Take a Bath – Charles Sims
      A Little Bit of Soap – The Jarmels
      Soapy – Mickey & the Cleancuts

      Happiness is Havin’ – Beaver & the Trappers
      My World is Upside Down – The Telltale Hearts
      I’ll Make You Cry Too – The Fabulous Blue Jays
      Food, Sickles & Girls – The Mummies
      Hot Pool of Womanneed – The Cramps
      Scotora Mull – The Outcasts
      Mr. Flying Saucer Man – Jimmy Ford & the Luzers

      Flower Punk Girl – Thee Exciters
      Stray Ahead – The Guilty Pleasures
      Rubber Rat – The Chrome Cranks
      Emergency Bible – Cousin Betty
      Slave Girl – The Lime Spiders
      Do the Wurst – King Salami & the Cumberland 3
      Hitlist – Stupidity
      Never See the Day – The Boss Mustangs

      Local Lunchbox
      Dead Fish on the Banks – The Goodnight Loving 
      Doesn’t Shake Me it All – The Goodnight Loving 
      You’ll Own My Heart – The Goodnight Loving 
      You Know Better – The Goodnight Loving 

      It’s All Right – The Connection
      Don’t Go to the Party – The Prefab Messiahs
      These Things Take Time – The Higher State
      The Calico Cat – Trolley
      CCMMYYKK – Adam Widener

      Mojo Hannah – Andre Williams
      Hot Coffee – Andre Williams & the Goldstars

      Clamdiggin’ – The Moto-Gators
      Suspicion – The South Bay Surfers
      Two Hearts Are Better Than One – The Paragons
      Fever – The Monsters 
      Prissy Missy – Dale McBride
      Throwin’ Stones – The Mean Jeans

      Sugar, Sugar/I Got the Feelin’ – Alex Chilton

      Supersuckers live in the studio and interview
      Carry Me Home (acoustic)
      Road Worn & Weary (acoustic)
      Born With a Tail (acoustic)
      Interview
      19th Most Powerful Woman in Rock

      Hey Suzette – The Bon
      Guess Things Happen That Way – Swampmeat
      Me & My Dogs – Radar Eyes
      Hallucinojenny – The Night Beats

      Tina the Go Go Queen – Tav Falco’s Panther Burns
      Stick Around – Wheels on Fire
      Safe & Sound – The Safes
      Summer Melody – Vermillion Sands
      Bo Bo Boogaloo – Kid Congo & the Pink Monkey Birds

    • February 4, 2012 4:47 PM CST
    • I read it about 15 years ago and thought it was great! Find it cheap and enjoy...

    • February 4, 2012 10:48 AM CST
    • Show #359: "Bands & Artists Starting With M, Part 5" playlist:

      Barry McGuire - "The Grasshopper Song"
      Ellen McIlwaine - "Ain't No Two Ways To It (It's Love)"
      Scotty McKay - "High On Life"
      McKendree Spring - "Flying Dutchman"
      Val McKenna - "Baby Do It"
      Scott McKenzie - "Like An Old Time Movie"
      The McKinleys - "When He Comes Along"
      Darlene McKinney - "Plain Simple Ordinary Wonderful Guy"
      Bobby McLaughlin - "Funky Birthday"
      John McLaughlin - "Dragon Song"
      Lonnie McLaughlin & The Premiers - "War Path"
      Don McLean - "Castles In The Air"
      Phil McLean - "Small Sad Sam"
      McLintock - "Hey, Hey, What Do You See"
      Oscar McLollie & Jeanette Baker - "Hey Girl, Hey Boy"
      Robin McNamara - "Hang In There Baby"
      Big Jay McNeely & Band - "There Is Something On Your Mind"
      David McNeil - "Space Plane"
      Clyde McPhatter - "Lover Please"
      Ralph McTell - "Old Brown Dog"
      David McWilliams - "I Love Susie In The Summer"
      Me & Dem Guys - "Love Me Like I Love You"
      Me & The Guys - "I Can't Take It"
      Me & The Other Guys [FL] - "Everybody Knew But Me"
      Me & The Other Guys [OH] - "I Don't Care"
      Me & Them - "I Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself"
      Me & Them Guys - "I Loved Her So"
      Meat Loaf - "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad"
      Mecca - "Black Sally"
      Mecki Mark Men - "Running In The Summer Night"
      Meddy's People - "Fantasy World"
      The meddyEVILS - "It's All For You"
      Medicine Mike - "I've Never Been So High"
      The Meditations - "Transcendental Meditation"
      The Medium - "Edward Never Lies"
      The Don Meehan Project - "My Silent Symphony"
      Keith Meehan - "Hooker Street"
      The Joe Meek Orchestra - "The Kennedy March"

      Click here to stream this show now: http://eggmanrulez.com/m3u/359.m3u
      or to download: http://eggmanrulez.com/streams/359.mp3

      ***To stream The Metaphysical Circus live via the web click this link: http://portsmouthcommunityradio.org/listen ... to listen to past shows, view playlists and more, fan the show on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Metap ... 50?sk=wall … or check out my website (to be updated someday): http://eggmanrulez.com/
      Live every Friday night at 10pm to 1am EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!

      Egg

    • February 4, 2012 5:27 AM CST
    • Here are some more good ones -- Rods and Cones, Classic Ruins... AND Human Sexual Response. Classic Boston and soooo early '80's indie pop.

    • February 3, 2012 5:57 PM CST
    • Hey Ken... Great poster for your show! I will definitely check it out.

      I wish we were able to have our shows archived... due to Australian 'community radio' and APRA laws etc, 3D Radio's particular broadcast licence doesn't allow us to either podcast or archive shows for later listening... we just do it 'live', both streaming via the internet and on FM/digital broadcast.

      Sad but true... however, if you can work out the time differential, you can listen in to us...

      Tuesday 2-4pm and Wednesday 5-6.30pm (Adelaide time)

      Go to www.threedradio.com and click on the link to the stream... and check out our playlists and other stuff at http://thecatandthebrat.blogspot.com  

      Cheers