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    • January 28, 2009 7:17 AM CST
    • Love that record!

    • January 28, 2009 12:16 AM CST
    • I love LOVE'S A REAL THING. Also cool are the Nigeria Special compilations from Soundways, especially Nigeria Rock Special: Psychedelic Afro Rock,& Fuzz Funk

      Also Ethiopiques Vol. 8: Swinging Addis Joenzy said:

      i'll ask around. looks great. i have a great comp... this is put together by Dave Byrne. Label: Rhino

    • January 27, 2009 3:38 AM CST
    • unfortunately i only have mp3 copy from trashsistors blog.but fuckin' cool album indeed!!!

    • January 26, 2009 6:43 PM CST
    • I would like to know the same!!

    • January 26, 2009 1:51 PM CST
    • Thanks! BlueBullet said:

      Proper name is Cazumbi as read on the back and side, but the front is indeed a bit confusing.

      I got mine from Soundflat. I believe they still got em in stock: Cazumbi
      Great comp! Nice but short linernotes, which make you wanna google for more. Really unexpected from such unusual places but then again, isn't that what's music's all about?

      The LP is limited to only 700 copies so better hurry (don't know why those things always need to be ltd but let's save that for another discussion)

    • January 26, 2009 1:21 PM CST
    • Proper name is Cazumbi as read on the back and side, but the front is indeed a bit confusing. I got mine from Soundflat. I believe they still got em in stock: Cazumbi Great comp! Nice but short linernotes, which make you wanna google for more. Really unexpected from such unusual places but then again, isn't that what's music's all about? The LP is limited to only 700 copies so better hurry (don't know why those things always need to be ltd but let's save that for another discussion)

    • January 26, 2009 1:02 PM CST
    • Awww, I saw it and thought this would play on the next Savage Kick! Then I read on...
      Sorry can't be of any help here...

      IDON

    • January 26, 2009 12:53 PM CST
    • i'll ask around. looks great. i have a great comp... this is put together by Dave Byrne. Label: Rhino

    • January 27, 2009 12:03 PM CST
    • PJ Dirty Water said:

      I've heard, however, that one should beware of a bias in this film on behalf of the German film makers towards the band's German management...
      Maybe our fellow Garagepunk member Mike Fornatale can say something about all this.

    • January 26, 2009 2:43 PM CST
    • I copy/paste from http://www.playloud.org/shop.html monks - the transatlantic feedback (official release date: february 27th, 2009) (already available from play loud!) DVD includes 81 minutes of bonus features: biographies dave, eddie, gary, larry and roger talk about their origins and musical backgrounds a date with dave day these field recordings with elvis fan dave day introduce us to the concept of monks banjo playing. enjoy this master class by the first rock´n´roll banjo player in music history! monks 60s live appearances on german tv the only 60s performances preserved on film are made available for the first time in their entirety. reunion new york 1999 the 6th monk or how gary burger lost his voice and mike fornatale rescued the monks. movie trailer subtitles english, german, spanish, french, italian & polish other play loud! releases featured on the dvd are martin rev live, doc schoko live, reverend billy trailer DVD-pack with 8-page booklet and liner notes by Allison Anders and filmmakers. DVD-9, no regions, NTSC http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=SY0e8sAZP2w&feature=related http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=B9dGAQy4gUA&feature=related

    • January 26, 2009 2:41 PM CST
    • The worst that could be said about these two songs are that they make KK&BBQ look like a tease. "Animal Party" is part "Pig, Pig" mashed with "Why Don't You Lie". KK takes the role of aggressor with BBQ sticking to the crooning. Until things get "typically" out of control and descend into their special brand of lunacy. "God of Raisins" would fit perfectly on the S/T album or What's for Dinner? The upbeat call and response vocals make this a fun song, but that doesn't mean they don't make time for a dead on impression of the Tazamanian devil. Like I said though the two songs are a tease. After two long years these two songs leave you begging for more. Hopefully this is just a taste... For the vinyl collectors the songs are worth the purchase and everyone else can get them over at eMusic.

    • January 23, 2009 6:06 PM CST
    • Maybe something by the Macc Lads so I'll at least die laughing....

    • January 23, 2009 6:49 AM CST
    • M.O.T.O would help some...

    • January 22, 2009 8:42 PM CST
    • Shake Revard said:

      I've been reading his Heart of Rock & Soul:1001 Greatest Singles this week. Pretty good stuff, although I don't get the Springsteen worship.
      Fuck Springsteen... Man, the bar that I call home (the Whig) in Cola-town has this gang o' Springsteen-luvers that swing by the bar ever-now-and-again, put $20 in the jukebox, and force the rest o' us to listen to not only hours worth of torturous "Boss" tunes, but also them collectively screamin' out all the fuckin' lyrix.....aaaahhhh.....then I always have to play a few cuts off the Nuggets box (yeah, the bar has Nuggets on the juke!) just to get my sanity back. P.s. same bar has the Sonics on the juke (thanx to yers truly)

    • January 22, 2009 7:19 PM CST
    • the witch

    • January 22, 2009 5:40 PM CST
    • I've been reading his Heart of Rock & Soul:1001 Greatest Singles this week. Pretty good stuff, although I don't get the Springsteen worship. Wipeout! said:

      Shake Revard said:
      Shake Revard said:
      >Ooh, good choice on the Richard Berry. A while back, I picked up his Have Love Will Travel and Yama Yama! comps. Brialliant stuff!
      Your "Louie Louie" comment reminds me of the night I spent at your place after Thee Crucials' Cola-Town show. Hungover/tipsy but unable to sleep, I got up after three hours of sleep and started reading your copy of Louie Louiseby Dick Peterson of the Kingsmen. I read about half of it. I recently ordered it and finished the other half. What a great read!

      Glad I had a part in spreadin' the LOUIE-fever...that book by Peterson is great and all (cool to read about the inside story, too bad Peterson's writing style was weak in the storytellin' department, imho), but Dave Marsh's book on LOUIE is my "desert island" choice of non-fiction books...

    • January 22, 2009 4:59 PM CST
    • Shake Revard said:

      Shake Revard said:
      >Ooh, good choice on the Richard Berry. A while back, I picked up his Have Love Will Travel and Yama Yama! comps. Brialliant stuff!
      Your "Louie Louie" comment reminds me of the night I spent at your place after Thee Crucials' Cola-Town show. Hungover/tipsy but unable to sleep, I got up after three hours of sleep and started reading your copy of Louie Louiseby Dick Peterson of the Kingsmen. I read about half of it. I recently ordered it and finished the other half. What a great read!
      Glad I had a part in spreadin' the LOUIE-fever...that book by Peterson is great and all (cool to read about the inside story, too bad Peterson's writing style was weak in the storytellin' department, imho), but Dave Marsh's book on LOUIE is my "desert island" choice of non-fiction books...

    • January 23, 2009 7:41 AM CST
    • It's about time the new guys were properly introduced! As you all have probably noticed we have two additional hosts on the Sonic Nightmares Podcast - Brother Panti-Christ and El Tiki. Brother Panti-Christ AKA Robert Butler is possibly best known to some of you as the bass player for The Untold Fables and The Miracle Workers. He moved to Switzerland in the early '90s and has been playing in bands with Beat-Man & Gringo for several years as well as starting his own Rock & Roll panty factory in the mid 2000's. Check his shit out at pantichrist.com. El Tiki AKA Sasha Blumer single-handedly came up with the whole Sonic Nightmares radio show idea in the early '90s. Sasha is the web master for magnolia.ch, a culture blog/web site for artists, musicians and freaks. Let's give 'em a warm GaragePunk.com welcome!
      --Just a note to Kopper -> could you send Brother Panti-Christ an invite to the GaragePunk Podcasters group? Thanks in advance!
      --Gring

    • January 23, 2009 6:45 AM CST
    • Yep thats what everybody else does, otherwise it turns into jazz! ;-) Vagabonds said:

      I need to play more slide.

      Oh and I need some more rockabilly type licks. I swear to god I just keep using the same two over and over.

    • January 22, 2009 9:18 PM CST
    • I need to play more slide.

      Oh and I need some more rockabilly type licks. I swear to god I just keep using the same two over and over.

    • January 22, 2009 10:29 PM CST
    • A very sad day, made easier with many tributes and toasts.

    • January 22, 2009 4:24 PM CST
    • Thanx Howie and Soul Preacher!

      I was plannin' to do a sleazy r&b themed show, but I feel that's steppin' on fellow-podcaster, Rob Baker's (aka Hot Slop) feet...so I'm ditchin' that.

      Maybe an all jungle/savage tunes could be pulled off...I do like the auto theme, too, but I think RadiOblivion has recently done this theme (and again all respects to Michael Kaiser)...

      Let's keep 'em comin' kids!

      P.s. thanx fer the kind words Soul Preacher! Look out fer WWS 10 around March.