Strummer Day show was really cool Ken!
Strummer Day show was really cool Ken!
The Trip! Strummer-Mas Show! Dec. 22 2013.
Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/666-The_Trip_Joe_Strummer_Special-20131222-0030-t1387672200.mp3
The setlist:
101er's - letsagetabitarockin
the clash - clash city rockers (live - bootleg)
the clash - brand new cadillac (live - bootleg)
keith levene - i'm looking for something
keith levene - taang! ting
the clash - what's my name
101er's - silent telephone
101er's - surf city
topper headon - leave it to luck
ellen foley - torchlight
ellen foley - the death of the psychoanalyst of salvador dali
joe strummer interview (from pistol shaped 45 record)
the equals - police on my back
the clash - police & thieves
keith levene - cops too
the clash - first night back in london
101er's - motor boys motor
ellen foley - m.p.h.
the equals - baby come back
the clash - time is tight
haven't posted in a while. Here are some old podcasts from a few weeks ago. The most recent one is a Christmas themed podcast which seemed appropriate to post today:
Play List for December 24th:
1. Impact - Punk Christmas
2. The Damned – There Ain’t No Sanity Clause
3. By Divine Right – Mall Santa
4. Little Joey Farr – Rock N’Roll Santa
5. Caribou – The Snow Capes
6. Bright Eyes – Blue Christmas
7. The Tom Fun Orchestra – Christmas Dinner On A Coleman Stove
8. Prarie Cat – Count The Thoughts
9. Les Breastfeeders – Noel Dans Le Vent
10. Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – My Christmas Wish
11. The Wailers – Maybe This Year
12. The Walkmen – New Year’s Eve
13. Mojo Nixon – Christmas, Christmas
14. Psychic Ills – Run Rudolph Run
15. Iggy Pop – White Christmas
16. Lou Reed – Xmas In February
17. Los Straitjackets – Christmas Weekend
18. The Falcons - Deck The Halls
19. The Pygmies – Father Christmas
20. The Pygmies – Pygmy Parumpapumpum
21. Leadbelly – Christmas Is-A-Coming
22. Chuck Berry – Christmas
23. The Bell Peppers – I Can’t Wait For Xmas
24. The Bell Peppers – Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
Download/listen to podcast here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20131224-1030-t1387881000.mp3
Blog post on The Bell Peppers Christmas songs here: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2013/12/revolution-rock-2013-holiday-special.html
Play List for December 17th:
1. Jaill – I’m Home
2. Babyshambles – French Dog Blues
3. White Fence – Pink Gorilla (Live In San Fransisco)
4. The Black Angels – Manipulation
5. The New Strychnines – Dirty Robber
6. Iggy Pop & James Williamson – Sell Your Love
7. Jack Scott – Cruel World
8. Hank Williams – Mind Your Own Business
9. The Saints – Untitled
10. Talking Heads – Heaven
11. The Only Ones – Lovers Of Today
12. William Steffey – Belfast
13. Sam Coffey and The Iron Lungs – Sick of Love
14. Jung People – Releasing Fear Of The Colour Blue
15. Sloan – Torn 16. Indian Wars – Simple Mistake
17. Legato Vipers – Sweet 16
18. Centuries – 4th Dimension
19. Paul Jacobs – Sharp Dress
20. Paul Jacobs – Underwater
21. Fuzz – Now I've Got A Reason (Live In San Fransisco)
22. The Adverts – The Adverts (Cast Of Thousands Outtake)
23. The Replacements – Beer For Breakfast
Download/listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20131217-1030-t1387276200.mp3
Blog post on Paul Jacobs here" http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2013/12/drug-theaters-with-paul-jacobs-show-486.html
Oh, and the new Dirtbombs. Almost forgot.
It's about that time for the Annual Best of... Lists.
My Top 5 Garage/Punk LPs of 2013:
The Future Primitives (South Africa): Into the Primitive
Wyldlife (NYC): The Time Has Come to Rock & Roll
The Oblivians (you know): Desperation
The Bamboo Kids (NYC): Safe City Blues
and from Austin, TX, the incredible A Giant Dog: Bone.
A few honorable mentions that very nearly made my list: Guitar Wolf, The Go, Black Joe Lewis (Electric Slave could fairly be called garage punk), Hanni El Khatib (ditto), and I haven't heard the new Bad Sports album yet, but I'm sure it's great. Hope I didn't miss anything...
Thanx for letting me know about Molly Gene, Joe!!! Gotta keep an eye out if she ever tours up this way!
Haven't had a chance to see her yet, unfortunately. She tours relentlessly, though, so it shouldn't be long.
Shes's dangerous. I live in Chicago , and I have'nt heard anyone work a Blues like that , here , since Honeyboy Edwards died.
I missed this thread the first time around. Anyway, Molly Gene simply must be included in the list:
CHRIS ,i REPLIED TO THIS , IT MAY HAVE ONLY TURNED UP ON YOUR PROFILE (?)
I seriously doubt that Reed or Cale knew about the Oz Velvet Underground (Whose version of "She Comes in Colors" appears on the Arthur Lee and Love cover songs collection on Music Maniac.) . It's like the UK Folk - Rock group called The Chocolate Watchband. As obscure as THE AMERICAN CWB WAS IN THEIR TIME , the English band were that much more unknown. If they did'nt have the same name as a now - accclaimed cult band , I doubt anyone would have heard of them at all , today. But , there was a law that said if two bands had the same name , the less - established of the two had to relinquish the rights to the name - So , the LA - based group , Nazz , became Alice Cooper , after learning Todd Rundgren's band , Nazz, had a record out , first. Arthur Lee had to give up the band name , Grass Roots , when he found out another band had a single out under that name , changing the band's name to Love. Hey , Alice and Arthur both came out ahead , in terms of which name was better for them.
Plus , with very few exceptions , the Aussie scene was so isolated from The US (Tho' maybe not quite as much from The UK.) , it's possible , if not probable , that the Velvets from Oz were about as familiar with The US Velvets as the latter was with the former......
I've heard of the Aussie band of the same name. Why didn't JOHN Cale sue them?
Chris , Could have been a German band....I've never heard it , but heard both sides were more Pop - oriented than the originals. But , they had songs like that , which other bands could have recorded at the time , and , at least , brought in some revenue.....Of course , The Yardbirds'
"Waiting" only tuned up on a bootleg , years later , making that version of "Run ,Run , Run" (and the flip?) the first officially released Velvets cover(s).
It's also funny to note , there was actually a band in Australia, at the same time , called The Velvet Underground. Maybe they sang about scoring Tim Tams instead of Heroin (Tim Tams are chocolate- covered wafer cookies from OZ that could deep - six the Heroin trade , if they ever put 'em on the market , here....).
http://youtu.be/a9Wie9U7ggM
Hey , Ian. I don't know for sure , but , I saw The Sloths at The Ponderosa Stomp , and they did a song that Holly Beth Vincent wrote for Joey , which he'd planned to record , but , he passed away before he could. I FORGET THE TITLE , BUT , IT WAS A REALLY GOOD TUNE. Sorry I could'nt really answer your question.
I'm a collector of unusual, off the beaten path Christmas music. Can anyone recommend any cool bands or comps? Generally my tastes run towards the R&B side of the Garagepunk spectrum but I'll check out anything as long as it's good! I'm especially interested in new releases. CDs, vinyl, downloads, it doesn't matter!
Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs , how could I forget ! A lot of Americans don't know Thorpe was huge in Australia , going from Garage /R'N'B TO ACTUALLY DECENT BOOGIE ROCK to brief popularity in the states with effects - laden psuedo - Psychedelic FM Rock in the Late 70'S.
i could come up with some more , if I looked at some comps........Great songs, but the names escape me.
I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVY !!! I - I - I - I- I'M NOT YOUR STEPPIN' PIRAHNA ! PIRAHNA !! PIRAHNA !!
MISSING LINKS !! Oh , OK , they got name checked , Blue Stars (NZ) , Masters' Apprentices , OK , GOT THEM , TOO , Easybeats (Just because they had hits , they're still tuff.) , Ray Columbus and The Invaders , Ed Kuepper solo and The Aints , The Hitmen , and the Daddy of them all , Johnny O'Keefe !
2 yr old thread.... bump... bands that ain't got a mention The Exotics, I Spit on Your Gravy, Foot and Mouth, The Fireballs, Seaweed Gorrillas, Painters and Dockers, X, The Hard-Ons, Ratcat, The Hellmen, The Brady Bunch Lawnmower Massacre, Intoxica, The Corpse Grinders, The Shindiggers, The Shower Scene From Psycho, Reverb Mother Fucker, The Space Juniors, The Poppin' Momma's. ..... erm..I had me 15 beers already, maybe i comes back later and adds more shite, Cheers
I heard their snotty version of Silent Night.
Cockney Rejects first album sounds particularly festive at Christmas time
" You've Got Another Think Coming" by The Mods, it's on Back From the Grave.
Got a hold of the second Death release of demos etc, its as great as "For the whole world" what an amazing band
I love Black Flag, i saw the Ginn/Reyes outfit a few months back and it was much better than expected. However if you like Black Flag dont miss the Keith Morris/Steve Macdonald project OFF!!, they are probably currently the best live band in the world and sound like very early Black Flag
That's the best reason to watch those Beach Movies....But , Boris Karloff , for one , had a CAMEO ( Bikini Beach , I think....). Buster Keaton , I think , hada cameo in another, even tho' they were both in "Ghost In The Invisible Bikini" , as I recall...But , a lot of those bands got to pretty much do one or two songs in their entirety. Too bad , Dick Dale seemed exclusively contracted to do lame vocal numbers. I WOULD HAVE BOUGHT A CHEAP vhs COPY OF TAPEHEADS IF i'D KNOWN ALL THOSE PEOPLEHAD CAMEOS...... I had NO IDEA Stiv was in it....I only ever knew him to "ACT"IN "POLYESTER " , in which he was great....I JUST FOUND A COPY OF "aMAZON Women on The Moon" ,I had no idea all thee people were in it.....
Antenna was showing "It's a Bikini World " with Sid Haig , the Animals , Pat and Lolly Vegas (I think?) , and The Castaways , and I'd just got a new - old VCR , and was only able to hook it up properly to tape part of it. I'm pretty sure I still have a copy....somewhere.
Oh , yeah...."Beyond" is an all - time classic. Wink and you'll miss Pam Grier. I THINK"i'M cOMING hOME " was the best thing the Strawberry Alarm Clock ever did....But that whole soundtrack was genius. Some of Russ Meyer's stars came out of Grade - Z Beach movies , too. Michael Blodgett and Lori Williams both appear in "A Swingin' Summer" with Raquel Welch , Gary lEWIS AND tHE pLAYBOYS
YBOYS (actually frat - rockin' , pre - fame.), A STILL - ROCKIN' rIGHTEOUS bROS , AND , i THINK, tHE RIP CHORDS. SHOT ON A LAKE IN Jersey or Connecticuit or somewhere , gotta love it.
But , the Beach Party Movies were like the Happy Hunting Ground for aging legends - kEATON , kARLOFF , Rathbone , Vincent Price , who eally was'nt very old , mid - 50's or something......
I was flipping channels over the summer & a local station was running all those Frankie & Annette Beach movies ... Wow! it was cameo central. Dick Dale, Stevie Wonder, The Castaways and tons more. Tapeheads (w/ John Cusak & Tim robbins) is filled w/ cameos ... Jello as an FBI agent, Mike Nesmith, Stiv Bators and more. Highway 61 is another oddball cameo flick ... Jello & Tav Falco are a few I remember.
Lunch Wagon features Missing Persons. And I figure you've seen Beyond The valley of the Dolls ... Strawberry Alarm Clock.