I certainly do have some left. If anyone wants to support the Hideout, drop me an email and I'll mail you a shirt straight away!
I certainly do have some left. If anyone wants to support the Hideout, drop me an email and I'll mail you a shirt straight away!
Hello ixnaybaby,
Do you still have some of these great Tees in stock ???
I'd love to be sexy as Hell this summer, struttin' on the beach in my groovy Way Past Cool shirt !
"Mr. Garager's Neighborhood" Haha! Great name. Why have I not heard of it before? Where can one find these "It Came From Canada" comps, too?
But man, these new Hideout comps are the bomb so far. Haven't heard comps this good since the heyday of '90s garage.
whatwave dave said:
Quit looking at me Tommy, i'm getting paranoid...LOL...
There were 5 volumes of It Came From Canada....then we put out (with OG Records)) Mr Garager's Neighbourhood, which some people group in with the It Came From Canada series as there is a little bit of overlap.
Tommy Careless said:It Came From Canada on OG Records, not sure how many there are 5 or 6 (I'm loooking at you Whatwave ! )
Really cool Canadian stuff from the 80's. I bring 1 and 2 every time I DJ.
~T
Here's another vote for the Garage Beat 66 series, and I'll admit it was the Nuggets series (esp. Disc 2 of the first box) that drew me into the genre in the first place -- and because they're easy to find, I've found them to be a pretty good way to turn others on to the style.
I'm sure there have been a few of these listed already, but I didn't have time to look through all 7 pages of posts...
The Dwarves
The Mentors
DEVO
The Residents
The Mummies
Bob Log III
Lightning Beat-Man & The Never Heard Of 'Ems
Tab Hunter
Tape Man
Thee Mysterious Asthmatic Avenger
The Coyote Men
Servotron
The Apemen
Here is a film we made in 1998 for the German TV show VIVA. It's a film we made featuring Lightning Beat-Man and The Never Heard Of 'Ems... Somewhere around 5 minutes into the film it gets pretty wacky and silly. Wearing masks sure can give a wimpy dude a helluva lot of confidence!!
Boston's - The Nebulas
ha ha its got to be the Australian band (rumoured to be the wiggles in disguise) T.I.S.M. (this is serious mum)...if youve not heard them check out "what are ya? (a yob or a wanker)"...and.. "he'll never be an old man river(phoenix)" on you tube! best thing to come out of oz since skippy!
I'm so mad at myself for missing their show on Sunday.
Denver on saturday!
Were all goin, LOCK N LOLL!!!!
Any garagepunkers going to the Guitar Wolf show in Detroit tonight, drop me a line at
Let's meet up. It will be one helluva good time.
...and the rezzilos!
the clash -1977 .... machine gun etiquette -the damned..... the stranglers- Rattus Norvegicus ...stiff little fingers-hanx!
The Vibrators Pure Mania, Ramones Rocket To Russia, and all the early stuff by The Zeros!
Such great energy and catchy songs.
...soooooooo many more, three isnt enough! =)
the buzzcocks..the ramones ...stiff little fingers ,go for it tour bristol uk,88
Unrelated Segments - Story Of My Life
btw: selling my collection of 30 years on ebay/ garage punk from 60s/80s/90s. search for my ebay store High Voltage Mail Order or just go here: http://stores.ebay.com.au/High-Voltage-Mail-Order?_rdc=1
"Comin' Down"/"Pop Top" by The Sigma Five.
Hey guys I thought this would be fun, I noticed no one made post about their favorite ORIGINAL 45 they own and the one they want the most so heres mine.
The Jury - Who Dat? on Port records
Also The Warner Brothers - Lonely I on dunwich(WLP)
I'd sell anything I own for a copy of
The Rogues - Train Kept Rollin' on Audition
The Plagues - I've Been Through It Before on FENTON
Yeah, all that stuff really happened, ridiculous as it sounds. If you google Dave Marsh and Louie Louie, you should be able to find some more info on that.
Adrian Spink said:
Is it really true that the FBI investigated this song in an attempt to determine what the lyrics really were?
(and - Kingsmen version is the one)
Thanks man, hope I can dig this out somewhere europe related.
Empress of Fur is rad, almost saw them once, but that is another story. Ha, the pooptones sound fun too!
I don't really know the answers to your questions, but I have a friend that has an original copy of it (the edition that is worth some dough). There are several other books out there with very similar content, photos, etc. under different titles that sell for much less money.
So, if you are a serious collector, cough up the dough for a sweet book you'll enjoy. Otherwise, pay a fraction of the price for a new copy of a book with much the same info/photos in it and you'll still have a good time.
That's my two cents...
So am I missing something, why is this book only availble for silly money - is there a reason it's no longer in print?