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    • September 8, 2010 4:23 PM CDT
    • I've watched every episode of Shindig, Hullabaloo and Hollywood A Go-Go that I could get my grimy little generation-Y hand on, and I'm a better dancer for it (; Rockin Rod Strychnine said:

      Don't worry...my mom use to spell potato the same way. I don't understand why the plural adds an e which probably adds to the confusion.

      This is a great discussion by the way. I was reading in my local paper (for Vashon, WA) that they cancelled the high school prom due to low ticket sales. Why low ticket sales? Because the school banned grinding, which isn't even dancing as far as I'm concerened. I can't understand how it is that kids can't learn real dancing, even Washington DC go go styles. I'm starting to think that watching Shindig and Hullabaloo should be a school requirement.

      DammitDave said:
      Kopper - That's either the British spelling or my s must have blown off. That usually happens after a night of draught ale and cauliflower cheese. I should have used spell cheque. Either way, colour me embarressed (rosy red with severe shame).

    • September 8, 2010 4:05 PM CDT
    • 60 days in jail for trespassing, 58 suspended - on probation for six months; had to get pardoned later in the '60s by Vermont's governor so they could hold jobs... didn't get back together because being underage, parents sent them off to college - this was '62 mind you, rock was still the devil's music! Mike reformed the Ravens immediately with new members - you can hear their one stab at rock n roll immortality on the above website's "Oobie Doobie Do," which was unreleased at the time (I found the master tape in 2004)... after he left, that band morphed into the Thunderbolts and did a nice Brit Invasion style 45 called "Heart So Cold" - recorded around the same time as the Beau Brummels first sides, although it wasn't released until mid-'65. The original Mike & The Ravens did get back together 45 years after their last 45 to record - don't shudder: Chuck Eddy of "Billboard" named their album to his Top 100 Albums list of 2008. You can hear last year's release, "No Place For Pretty," at www.myspace.com/miketheravensnow

    • September 8, 2010 2:17 PM CDT
    • Way cool! Yeah, I am curious to how long they were banged up... Why didnt' they just reform when they got out? Or was it one of those crass make an example john sinclair situations?

    • September 8, 2010 12:14 PM CDT
    • How long was their sentence? Assuming the stunt put the morality of youths in an 8 mile radius at risk.

    • September 6, 2010 1:06 PM CDT
    • Punk rock!

    • September 6, 2010 12:27 PM CDT
    • 48 years ago tonight, three Ravens - Steve Blodgett, Brian Lyford and Peter Young - broke into the Stowe Community Church in Vermont, playing a rock n roll LP over the steeple PA... it could be heard 8 miles away... all three members went to jail, effectively breaking up the band...

       

      listen and download for free the 45s they'd recorded over the previous months at www.myspace.com/miketheravens

    • September 8, 2010 3:46 PM CDT
    • Howlin' for My Darling and I'm a No-Count are my favorites. (: OH, and Move It has some good tracks too!

    • September 8, 2010 11:24 AM CDT
    • I dig their covers of Fogery, Wild Horses (Stones) and K. Richards:):)

    • September 6, 2010 8:45 AM CDT
    • It's a Killer LP!!! Really glad that Crypt was finally able to get it out!

    • September 6, 2010 5:40 AM CDT
    • ...that didn't know about the release of the second Revelators album?
      I was going through iTunes, looking for stuff, and I figured I'd take a shot at looking for We Told You Not To Cross Us... even though I have the CD. I found The Beguiled's Blue Dirge, so I knew there were some Crypt releases in the digital realm. I came across selections by a very different set of Revelators...and one album cover that caught my eye:


      I gave a quick listen to the first track, and I was floored. I hit Google for a search, and got the full story from John Schooley's MySpace blog.
      This is some pleasant news!

    • September 8, 2010 11:08 AM CDT
    • Coming from very far away in rockland, I have to say every single song of the boys!:) ....even the wimpy period like the mid 80s:)....BUT my absolute faves are all their PSYCHEDELIC stuff from the HMR album:)......Citadel KOs me all the time :):)

    • September 8, 2010 8:36 AM CDT
    • dancing with mr. d- a little darker than most of their stuff- just is a great song- different!

    • September 8, 2010 8:19 AM CDT
    • HUUUMMM Imust play " I Wanna Be Your Man " on my show... Mole said:

      "Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow?" - a glorious cacophony of compressed sound, hurtling along like a runaway train! Dig that gnarly wah-wah intro and Jagger's ultra-sardonic vocal. "I Wanna Be Your Man" probably a close second, probably the most chaotic, distorted track released in the UK at that point [late '63]. If THAT ain't punk rock, I don't know what is!!!!

    • September 7, 2010 1:51 PM CDT
    • "Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow?" - a glorious cacophony of compressed sound, hurtling along like a runaway train! Dig that gnarly wah-wah intro and Jagger's ultra-sardonic vocal. "I Wanna Be Your Man" probably a close second, probably the most chaotic, distorted track released in the UK at that point [late '63]. If THAT ain't punk rock, I don't know what is!!!!

    • September 7, 2010 4:45 PM CDT
    • Thought it over and I decided to go ahead and add them. I listened to a lot of the other casts and figured if they haven't got caught all these years, chances are I won't either. Thanks for all the help!

      kopper said:

      No, that would be the least they could do (IF they want to go after you). The *worst* they could do is sue you for copyright infringement. Fashdad Ogrimlachek said:
      Thanks for the info. I figure the Monks and Sonics songs won't be that heavily protected. I guess the worst they would probably do is take it down.

    • September 7, 2010 11:35 AM CDT
    • No, that would be the least they could do (IF they want to go after you). The *worst* they could do is sue you for copyright infringement. Fashdad Ogrimlachek said:

      Thanks for the info. I figure the Monks and Sonics songs won't be that heavily protected. I guess the worst they would probably do is take it down.

    • September 6, 2010 7:25 PM CDT
    • Thanks for the info. I figure the Monks and Sonics songs won't be that heavily protected. I guess the worst they would probably do is take it down.

    • September 7, 2010 9:19 AM CDT

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      Watcha Weird'ohs

      I’m Mr A the Barber

      and welcome to vol. 24 of YOU GOT GOOD TASTE

      I guess most of you know how the show works by now, but for any listeners new to YOU GOT GOOD TASTE here's what it's all about.

      Each month after I've consumed a rich diet of cultural trash, you know the stuff I mean, I somehow feel the need to regurgitate it all into a mutant idea that becomes the theme for my podcast, then late at night in a fit of wild drunkenness I try to choose the trashiest of rock'n'roll tunes that I fink fits best into the THEME. Then like a sick joke it appears on the Garagepunk website for you to download as an mp3. It's that simple!

      So this month's show is no exception, based on an unhealthy infatuation with bikini clad babes and sea monsters!!! I've called this months themed mix wait for it, BIKINI BEACH MONSTERS!

      I hope you enjoy the workings of my mind!

      Playlist:
      The Rumblers - A Go Go
      Annette - Bikini Beach
      The Hollywood Flames - Strollin' On The Beach
      Jimmy Simms Thunderbirds - Twistin' on the Beach
      Bobby Fuller _ King of the Beach
      The Four Dimensions - Sand Surfin'
      Dave York and the Beachcombers - Beach Party
      (commercial)- Let's Trash the Beach
      The Bird Brains (ft. Lux interior) - Underwater Sun (down, down, down)
      The Marlins - (Everybody Do) The Swim Pt 1
      Ronnie Fuller - Do the Dive
      Don Woody - Hula Hula Girl
      Barbara Windsor - Grin and Bare it
      The Bikinis - Bikini
      Connie Francis - Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini
      Andre Williams - Sweet Little Pussycat
      The Atlantic - Beaver Shot
      June Wilkinson and Mamie van Doren - Bikini With No Top On Top
      The Cramps - Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
      Texas Pete - Last Time I Went to The Beach I Got The Crabs
      The Deadly Ones - Monster Surfing Time
      The Hollywoods - Vengence Beach
      The Horrorpops - Horrorbeach Pt. II
      Sex With Lyrch - Monster Surf Party
      The Mysterious Tape Man - Haunted Surf
      B. Bumble and the Stingers - Nautilus

      Thanks for listening

    • September 6, 2010 9:55 PM CDT
    • 'No No No' isn't my favorite, but to each his own (; BFTG is a MUST MUST MUST have! All garage.. 'noisy and unpsychedelic'! Probably my favorite series. The volumes of the Quagmire series are bitchin' too, especially the first one. Also try some 'Psychedelic States' comps.. Alabama vol. 2 and Mississippi are the best I think! Morgan was right about the TS comps--a lot of the songs are just filler, but my favorite is vol. 4 ('I'm a No-Count!'). 'Get Lost #3' is real raw, but I don't think there are other volumes.. 'Lost Generation vol. 2' is the better of the installments. Trash Box is GREAT and if you ask me, the crappy quality is what MAKES it great. All the 'Garage Beat' volumes have some absolutely amazing songs, but most of them can be found on other comps. And of course, OF COURSE, 'Fort Worth Teen Scene' vols. 1, 2, and 3! And if we're talking about single-volume comps, 'Hang It Out To Dry!' is one of my absolute favorites ever, as well as 'Total Raunch'. 'Searchin' in the Wilderness' is a comp of faaar out European garage. 'Scum of the Earth' is one side of crazy garage and one side of crazy junk.. but it's all good save for a track or two :p Okay I'll try to contain myself from anything further & let other people answer (; but those are my favorites!

    • September 6, 2010 1:44 PM CDT
    • The Pebbles trash box (though they sound like sh*t quality wise) have many gems that I don't think are comped anyplace else. Many comps have a few fantastic tracks and a lot of mediocre ones in my opinion. Like if you could take The Girls In The Garage or the Fuzz Flaykes & Shakes and narrow all the best songs down to just one CD you'd have an absolutely amazing and essential comp. Outside the ones you mentioned I rarely find one that has more than a few songs that are truly indispensable. The two glaring exceptions are Teenage Shutdown ~ The World Aint Round It's Square and Teenage Jangler Blowout. Those were the first two garage comps I ever bought and after listening to the rest of the TS series I realized that I had just by accident picked out the best two! IMHO

    • September 6, 2010 1:21 PM CDT
    • The Petty comp has The Morfomen! They were from Santa Fe. I know the leader, Dave Rarek.

    • September 5, 2010 6:39 PM CDT
    • I assume you mean Buchanan and Goodman- Flying Saucers Part 1& 2

    • September 5, 2010 5:32 PM CDT
    • I know that I have this here somewhere among my thousands of records and CDs, but I can't really find it because I can't recall the title.


      It is, if I remember correctly, a spoof radio broadcast about an alien invasion and it uses samples of Elvis, the Platters, and Little Richard among others.

      I appreciate any help you can give me.