Back in Your Life by Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers! It's so beautiful, and what's more punk than off-kilter bostonian doo-wop??
Back in Your Life by Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers! It's so beautiful, and what's more punk than off-kilter bostonian doo-wop??
I recently heard the Reactions' "Talk Talk Talk Talk"! It's damn cool!
E.J. Matze said:
Streets is a compilation album of early British punk rock bands from a variety of independent record labels.
Side one
"Trash" by The Doll
"Fear on the Streets" by The Members
"Be My Prisoner" by The Lurkers
"Isgodaman" by Arthur Comics
"Arabs in 'Arrads" by The art attacks
"19" by Dogs
"Talk Talk Talk Talk" by Reaction
"College Girls" by Cane
Side two
"Cranked Up Really High" by Slaughter & the Dogs
"Ain't Bin to No Music School" by The Nosebleeds
"Lookalikes" by The Drones
"Hungry" by Zeros
"Bend and Flush" by The Pork Dukes
"Disaster Movie" by Exile
"Jerkin" by Drive
"Innocents" by John Cooper Clarke
"No More Rock 'n' Roll" by Tractor
Regarding Canadian Punk of that era,
It seems like most of the best before 1980 was EP's and Singles, save for Teenage Head, and the Forgotten Rebels.
If we're gonna go before '76 though, Simply Saucer- Cyborgs Revisted is the best Proto punk from Canada.
Some fav Canadian songs are:
The Action- Downtown Boy
Bureaucrats- Grown Up Age
Viletones- Possibilities
K-Tels (aka Young Canadians)- Automan
Pointed Sticks- What do you want me to do
Da Slyme - Rocket in my Pocket
63 Monroe- Hi Jack Victim
Modernettes- Barbra
Rock'n'roll Bitches- Someone's gonna lose an Eye
The Fits- Bored of Education
That F.U.2 album RULES. That was re-issued last year by "1-2-3-4-GO!" records.
John, what you said about DMZ is so true. That album rules. Production ain't bad at all.
1. First 4 Ramones albums
2. Dictators- Go Girl Crazy ('75 but whatever)
3. Teenage Head- S/T
4. Saints (first two)
5. PACK- S/T
6. Real Kids- S/T
7. DMZ- S/T
8. Kids (first two)
9. Undertones- S/T
10. Boys- S/T
Honourable mentions: Lurkers first two, LAMF, Stiff Little Fingers first two, Gears- Rockin at Ground Zero, Ivy Green-S/T, Clash-S/T, Hubble Bubble- S/T.
Comps:
Pagans- Shit Street
Nervous Eaters- Eatervilel Vol 1
Real Kids- Grown Up Wrong (prefer this to the album actually)
Zeros- Don't Push Me Around
Black Flag- First Four Years
Thank you. It seems like it MIGHT have been legally reissued , recently , tho' I doubt it. I asked Don Craine if he thought the two F.U.2 records would be re- released , and he said , it's doubtful. In true exploitation fashion , they were paid a flat fee to record the albums , and did 'nt own the rights. Of course , a few songs turned up on Sect releases.
John Battles said:
F.U.2 (First LP) - The second greatest hoax in Punk Rock History. Members of The Downliners Sect and mates pose as a Punk band , and make a better show of it than most of the competition.
Great choice!
Radio What Wave Playlist, November 21/2013
1.catl....Cocaine...from the Soon This Will All Be Gone CD. catl were recording in Ardent Studios this past week, home to ZZ Top, Big Star and so many others.
2. Dragsville...Royal Drag...from their forthcoming release...our local version of The Flying Burrito Brothers.
3. Fireball Grant...Evolution Blues...from his latest demo. We had Fireball live over the airwaves on Oct 31st.
Fireball Grant on Radio WW Oct 31 2013
4. Simply Saucer...The Story Of Simply Saucer...from a demo that Edgar Breau gave us last time we had him onair. Edgar suffered a heart attack about a week ago and is now on the mend
5. Stompin' Tom Connors...The Ketchup Song...from the Bud The Spud LP. This one goes out to the employees at the Heinz plant in Leamington Ontario that is closing down. Over 700 full time, 300 part timers and thousands more depend on this plant for income. Open for well over 100 years and one of the largest tomato processing plants in North America closed by big business decisions.
6. Pre-Historic Cavestrokers...Second Hand...mid 80's demo from this Windsor Ontario combo as we do a Windsor area band tribute to it's smaller neighbour, Leamington Ontario.
7. Weirdonia...Nymphochondriac...from the Freaks CD. We had this 2 piece combo for a live to air about 2 years ago and got stopped in the second song due to a university exam happening directly below our studios!
8.Lost Patrol...In Your Eyes...from their LP on Stop It Baby Records from France. Late 80's Windsor combo who played many many times here in London.This is the end of our Windsor set.
9. The Smugglers...Vancouver BC...from the In The Hall Of Fame CD. The Smugglers were a late 80's to end of 90's garagepop combo from Vancouver BC. Singer Grant Lawrence is now a published novelist and CBC personality. He'll be in town this tuesday at Landon Library to read from his latest book.
10. The Smugglers...Billy Billy... from the Mutiny In Stereo CD.
11. Seatbelts...Joy Ride...from the CD of the same name.
12. Lisa Doll....Bubblegum Boy....from a recent 7" EP.
13. Destroy All Monsters...November 22 1963....from the Singles and Rarities CD on Revenge that Ron Ashton gave me many years ago. This is the start of our tribute to the Kennedy assasination that happened 50 years ago.
Ron Ashton in London Ontario....10/12/1990
14. Dead Kennedys...California Uber Alles....from a 7" which has way better sound quality than the LP below.
15. Dead Kennedys...Police Truck....from the Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables LP. One of my all time fave surf LP's!!
16. Magazine...Motorcade...from the 1978 Real Live LP. Singer/soingwriter Howard Devoto claims this song is not about the Kennedy assasination....
17. Satan's Sadists....November 22 1963....from the Infinity CD and closes out our Kennedy set.
18.Dustbin Flowers...Bayside Jenny....local release.
19. Mere Humans....Temple...demo...Ottawa combo who have a couple of Evil Farm Children in their ranks.
20. Bloody Diamonds...Baby Don't Be Nice....from the They've Got Secrets LP. From Halifax, we've had them playing live to air on Radio WW about a year ago and they are back in town at APK on Thursday Dec 27th. We'll be doing a phone interview on next week's show as they are sound checking when we'reonair.
Bloody Diamonds on Radio WW Sept 27 2012
21. Dead City Soul Review....Burnin'...demo...from Hamilton and used to be called The Hook Up.
22. Mickey Finn....Garden Of My Mind....from English Freakbeat Volume 2 and a request to Iggy Pop's best friend who happens to live in London Ontario.
23. Mickey Finn...Night Comes Down...from Electric Sugar Cube Flashbacks.
24. Mickey Finn...Reelin' and Rockin'...from English Freakbeat Volume 4.
Thanx for all the phone-ins, emails, facebook messages and Heys!!! Back again next week with Bloody Diamonds as they are in town that eve and lots of other cool stuff!!
Here's a link to the podcast for this show:
http://chrwradio.ca/content/radio-what-wave
I REALIZE , NOW, I TOLD THE ABOVE STORY ABOUT THE COUNT V , tho' I ELA -BORE - ATED A BIT MORE , EARLIER.
I HEARD THEY WERE STILL DOING GOOD , MAYBE NOT ALWAYS GREAT , SHOWS IN SAN JOSE UP UNTIL AROUND THE TIME , SINGER , SEAN BYRNE , DIED. PETE CURRY , FROM LOS STRAITJACKETS , TINGLE GUILD ( CHOCOLATE WATCHBAND OFFSHOOT.) , AND FOR ONE GIG ONLY , THE CHOCOLATE WATCHBAND THEMSELVES (HE'S BEEN ERRONEOUSLY LISTED AS AN ACTUAL BAND MEMBER IN THE 60'S) , TOLD ME "THE COUNT FIVE WERE THE WORST BAND IN SAN JOSE AT THE TIME !!".
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anyhowz, the monsters compilation and then later more monster records.
and then my b/f played sonic nightmares and I got to learn about the hideout back in the day.
few years ago I guess.
bye
CHRIS , YOU GOT IT FOR YOUR birthday ? That's so cool. I had read about The Count Five in Jr. High (Middle School) and seen them , posed , in front of The Winchester Haunted House , with the insane exaggerated Brian Jones DO'S and Dracula capes . I loved Horror theatrics (Yes , I read about Lord Sutch around this time , too.) , and assumed maybe they were like a toned - down Alice Cooper or something.....But , being a wee small
BAIRN , i COULD'NT AFFORD RECORDS , UNLESS THEY WERE USED LPS FOR 50 CENTS AT THE PAWN SHOP... I saw a compilation , I think it was on Liberty (Of which Double - Shot WAS A SUBSIDARY ) , with "Psychotic Reaction" on it. I thought that was the trippiest name. I did'nt even know what it meant. But , I was'nt going to shell out half a dollar , out of curiosity ......But , I remember telling my Brother "Hey , I saw this old article about the original Punk Rock bands" ( 70's Punk was still happening at the time. The article was from your Story Of Pop.) He said , "Y'mean , like SLADE ?". I said , no , before them....I told him about the Count Five and their attire and everything , and he said , "That sounds IGNORANT AS HELL.".
It'd be a few years before I'd even hear "Psychotic Reaction" on the radio . Then , I realized , wow. This is a great song. I tried to imagine how it sounded to people , back then.
yEARS LATER , STILL , THERE WAS A GUY WITH A STALL AT THE FLEA MARKET i FREQUENTED . hE HAD ORIGINAL 50'S AND 60'S lpS , PLUS ALREADY - RARE REISSUES FROM EUROPE. I got "Psychotic Reaction" , the album ( On Line Records , in Germany).....for Christmas ! I know a lot of people don't like it , but , the album was remarkably consistent , considering they were'nt even old enough to buy beer , yet. A lot of their peers had two great songs , and FILLER. Their later singles were even better, I thought.
This flea market was so cool. One guy bought out the entire stock of a British record store , and opened a stall. Some of it was'nt so old. It was the first time I saw a Meteors record , which was only about 3 years old , then. Coolest thing was , they'd play the 'Girl Happy " soundtrack in the parking lot all the time. That's where I first heard "Do The Clam" !
Except "Pshycho" and "Louie Louie"! No? I didn't need to buy their LP.
Alex said:
I'll start... I don't like the Swamp Rats. I think they're overrated.
I love garage and punk music, but every now and then I find that my taste doesn't jive with popular opinion -- meaning there's bands or records that everyone in the garagepunk community loves, but I just don't. Let's share our unpopular opinions.
I'll start... I don't like the Swamp Rats. I think they're overrated.
Tyler said:
Chris....in terms of "indie pop"...i gotta go with Helen Love
I'll go with that, I quite like both the Ramones & Helen Love. The Spice Girls ripped Helen Love off, with their appropriation of the "Girl Power" slogan. What else did the Bruddas Ramone influence?
So, this is pretty cool!
Someone posted this note on a blog after finding it inside a used copy of Rocket To Russia.
It originally appears to be simply a funny letter that went along with a birthday gift.
But a few things I notice:
It makes two mentions of "Superteem" in the letter....Darin Raffellis label in the mid 90's that also put out the first Donnas album and early 7'' singles.
At the bottom, it's signed "Allison R, July 26th, 1995". Could it be a birthday gift from Darin Raffelli to Donna A on her 16th birthday?
PRETTY FUCKING COOL! Although Donna A has some explaining to do!
Chris....in terms of "indie pop"...i gotta go with Helen Love
I have never seen Mosquito! Sounds like a Mystery Science Theatre thing! Is it? Sounds cool!
I’ve never seen What About Me! Love that song though. He did it with his Chinese Dragons band right? I know he re-recorded another version of it too for his “hop around” album in 2000.
Joey Ramone made a little appearance in the Canadian movie “hard core logo” in 1996. Also, Dee Dee was in the AWFUL ON PURPOSE movie “Bikini Bandits” . He played the Pope. Haha.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iicgYO2SNV4
Here’s the theme song for it…by Dee Dee and his wife:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz2yGwoa1Zc
Tyler , Now , THAT one I've never heard of. Johnny was a great fan of Sci-Fi , but, I got the feeling , after "Rock'n'Roll High School" , he'd given up on acting or appearing in movies , at all......I'm sure this "Stranded " would have been seen by even fewer people than the "Car 54" movie , at the time.
D'yer ever see "Mosquito" ? It's a movie about , yep, giant mosquitos descending upon a camping community. It stars Gunnar Hansen and Ron Asheton , with a cameo by Margaret Dollrod. The only other thing about it I can recommend is that the animation/SFX for the giant mosquitos is actually pretty good.
The only other movie appearance I can think of , by one of The Ramones , was Dee Dee in "What About Me"(With Johnny Thunders , Jerry Nolan , Judy Carne and Jeanette Neapolitano - is that her name?- from Concrete Blonde , also the director. Excepting the latter , they all have pretty small parts.).
Dee Dee's song "What About Me " does'nt appear in the film , just like his song "Love Kills" was deep - sixed for an unrelated , inferior song by the same name , by Joe Strummer , in "Sid and Nancy".
Perhaps I should look into becoming a premium member is the new year. haha.
John Battles, I did not know that about car54! cool! For some reason I thought you were going to say that science fiction movie Johnny had an acting spot in called "Stranded".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTVIMkab-vM
Looks like a real winner! haha!
Sorry if this comes up twice. The Cramps were great fans of Bubblegum , too , when much of their audience would have been too old to remember it....
The first song they ever recorded , and , apparently , figured out at all , was "Quick Joey Small" by The Kasenetz- Katz Singing Orchestral Circus".
Lux Interior once said that he liked the early Talking Heads "When they sounded more like The 1910 Fruitgum Co.".
I agree. This is my favourite Dirtbombs album ever. Top 10 of the year for sure.
This week's podcast/show featured new music from The Mobbs, The Modests, Ty Segall's newest project FUZZ and a live session with Chris Crossroads.
The Play List:
1. The Testors – Together
2. The Mobs – White Collar Worker
3. The Modests – Dylan Was A Punk
4. The Courtneys – 90210
5. The Thrashers - I Won The Dance Contest
6. The Dirty Nil - Zombie Eyed
7. The Dirtbombs – Sugar On Top
8. Chris Crossroads - Shot It Babe (Live CJAM Session)
9. Chris Crossroads - Rock and Roll Monster (Live CJAM Session)
10. Night Beats – Outta Mind
12. The Mongols – Sleepwalk
13. The Bell Peppers – Soda Pop
14. Jimmy Hunt - Rever Souvent
15. The Jam - A Bomb In Wardour Street
16. Big Star – You Get What You Deserve (Alternate Mix)
17. The Replacements – Everything’s Coming Up Roses
18. Hot Nasties - I Am A Confused Teenager
16. The D4 – Savage
17. Wreckless Eric - Waxworks
18. Cosmic Psychos - She's A Cat
19. Fuzz – What’s In My Head?
20. Fuzz – One
Download/listen to the podcast here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20131119-1030-t1384857000.mp3
Check out my blog post on FUZZ here: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2013/11/fuzz-show-482.html
After persuading my parents to buy me a drumset as a present for my 13th b-day (a very difficult task to undertake, btw) i wanted to have a band of course and so my boyfriend, a good friend of mine and i, started to meet in my garage to make some music.. I can´t recall much about the names each of us proposed, i can just remember that one of my suggestions was to call us The Stillborn or Born Dead or something like this... (which pretty good reflected my gaiety at that time) ;D Anyway, making some covers did work pretty well first but than in the attempt to create some songs we were NEVER AGREED!! So i started to call ourself "The LITIGIOUS"!! and well....no need to say that this band didn´t last long! :D
I'm making a lotof mistakes because I'm trying to wrap this up and go downstairs before a tornado arrives.....
tHE very EARLUY hEAVY mETAL , or Hard Rock , evolved out of teh kater Garage stuff , I believe. When it became all E cHORDS AND NO SENSE OF ROOTS IN THE 80'S , i DUNNO. Sme Garage bands in teh Us made a natural progression to HARD rOCK OR hEAVY pSYCH IN THE LATE 60'S - EARLY 70'S. oBVIOUSLY BANDS LIKE THE SONICS , SWAMP RATS , NOBODY'S CHILDREN , ETC. WERE HEAVIER THAN METAL COULD DREAM OF BEING.