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    • August 20, 2008 5:08 PM CDT
    • Dead Boys version of Little Girl is also good... wait, Medication was a cover??

    • August 20, 2008 1:48 PM CDT
    • Personally I think The Pandoras "Hot Generation" takes the cake. But, I'll offer some other suggestions too. 5 others in no particular order... Chocolate Watchband - I'm No Like Everybody Else (and honorable mentions for "It's All Over Now Baby Blue", "Medication", and "I Ain't No Miracle Worler") Misunderstood - I'm Not Talking The Avengers - Paint It Black (hope that's not to obvious) The Damned - I Feel Alright Dead Boys - Tell Me (say what you will about We Have Come For your Children)

    • August 19, 2008 5:55 PM CDT
    • A buddy of mine (on the hideout as the crypt keeper) wanted to start this discussion but his computer crashed so here goes... Best garage/punk cover songs, give your top three, top five, top twenty...whatever. Let's just try to avoid some of the more obvious ones (i.e. Hey Joe, Gloria) or hell, I wanna know your favorites and if they fall in there then so be it..

      Here's a couple of mine... starting with one of my all time favorites...

      1. Preachin' the Blues- Gun Club (Robert Johnson)
      2. I'm Down- The Mummies (Beatles)
      3. Psycho- The Swamp Rats (Sonics)
      4. Strychnine- The Cramps (Sonics)
      5. Jack the Ripper- One Way Streets (Lord Sutch)
      6. Like a Rolling Stone- The Soup Greens (Dylan)

    • August 20, 2008 5:06 PM CDT
    • I agree with Black Lips Let it Bloom. Excellent album, their best in my opinion. Also, anything by The King Khan and BBQ Show. They have two LP's that are good. One more, Midnight World by Black Time. All three bands are or were at one time on In the Red Records. That label puts out a bunch of good shit...

    • August 20, 2008 4:41 PM CDT
    • ...yes, I agree with you, alla the records you wrote are great, but in my opinion are not "classics"...for example I prefer the collins' production pre-dirtbombs (gories / blacktop / king sound quartet )...ok maybe it's my problem...

    • August 20, 2008 1:31 PM CDT
    • Well the Black Lips - Let It Bloom came out in 2005 and Their debut Self Titled ('03). Both killer records. I don't know if you were only interested in records that came out in 2000, but there's been some good stuff: The Reigning Sound's Time Bomb High School ('02) and Too Much Guitar ('04). Coachwhips' Double Death ('06). The Dirtbombs' Ultraglide In Black ('01) & Dangerous Magical Noise ('03). Hipshakes' Shake Their Hips ('07) (or at least I think the 2nd side of the record is great.) There's plenty more I can't think of at the moment...

    • August 20, 2008 5:20 AM CDT
    • hi everybody
      first post here!!!!

      days ago I thought about my personal list of best records

      (the oblivians "play 9 songs with mr. quintron"
      the infections "kill"
      the revelators "we told you not to cross us"
      the new bomb turks "destroy-oh-boy"
      dura-delinquent "s/t")

      and I realized they all went out in the '90s...

      ...so the things are really like that???!!!!
      no so great records in the 2000s????

      Am I wrong or not???

    • August 20, 2008 1:17 PM CDT
    • Gringo Starr said:

      Just for starters:

      Lenny Kaye
      Greg Shaw
      Paula Pierce
      Kim Fowley
      Sky Saxon
      Ron Rimsite
      Lee Joseph
      Mike Stax
      Tim Warren
      The Sonics
      The Seeds
      The Music Machine
      The Remains
      The Monks
      The Count V
      The Thirteenth Floor Elevator
      The Electric Prunes
      The Shadows of Knight
      The Standells
      The Chocolate Watchband
      The Miracle Workers
      The Gravedigger V
      The Untold Fables
      The Morlocks
      The Fuzztones
      The Chesterfield Kings
      Thee Milkshakes
      The Unclaimed
      The Pandoras
      The Cramps
      The Fleshtones
      I'd add the Cyncis (PA), The Satelliters, The Gories, Unrelated Segments, Reigning Sound, and Lyres, but this was a great list!

    • August 20, 2008 10:23 AM CDT
    • The Saints
      Poison 13

    • August 20, 2008 9:49 AM CDT
    • Almost forgot:

      GaragePunk.com
      Jeff 'Kopper'

    • August 20, 2008 9:32 AM CDT
    • Just for starters:

      Lenny Kaye
      Greg Shaw
      Paula Pierce
      Kim Fowley
      Sky Saxon
      Ron Rimsite
      Lee Joseph
      Mike Stax
      Tim Warren
      The Sonics
      The Seeds
      The Music Machine
      The Remains
      The Monks
      The Count V
      The Thirteenth Floor Elevator
      The Electric Prunes
      The Shadows of Knight
      The Standells
      The Chocolate Watchband
      The Miracle Workers
      The Gravedigger V
      The Untold Fables
      The Morlocks
      The Fuzztones
      The Chesterfield Kings
      Thee Milkshakes
      The Unclaimed
      The Pandoras
      The Cramps
      The Fleshtones

    • August 19, 2008 9:30 PM CDT
    • The Cramps
      The Oblivians

    • August 19, 2008 9:20 PM CDT
    • Oops, Link Wray was already listed.

    • August 19, 2008 9:13 PM CDT
    • The Sonics
      Link Wray
      Lenny Kaye

      thousands of others... This may just be pointless. Garage rock is an anti-hall of fame kind of genre.

    • August 19, 2008 5:56 PM CDT
    • KIM FOWLEY

    • August 19, 2008 5:40 PM CDT
    • I'd like to get a list of people - artists and groups - that people here would consider the best of the best from a GaragePunk perspective. If we can get together a list of say, 50 or so candidates, I'll conduct a poll here on the forum to elect members to a "Garage Punk Hall of Fame".

      Candidates can be from any era. Just to get us going why don't I throw out some names off the top of my head.

      How about...

      Billy Childish
      Mick Collins
      The Dead Boys
      The Devil Dogs
      The MC5
      The Monks
      The Mummies
      MX-80
      The Seeds
      The Stooges
      Roky Erickson/13th Floor Elevators
      Link Wray


      And feel free to toss out any names you can think of. Even if you don't think they're quite "Hall of Fame" worthy but should at least be considered.

      Lets see what we can come up with here...

    • August 20, 2008 1:07 PM CDT
    • I can't wait to hear more about this. I know there was a Crypt 25th year anniversary show in NY with the Black Lips and the KK + BBQ show.

    • August 20, 2008 12:17 PM CDT
    • Crypt "Bad Music Seminar" 2?

      Hopeful Grave Diggers reunion? I'll be there!!

    • August 19, 2008 9:48 PM CDT
    • Dulcinea Gonzalez said:

      Yes all the big daddy's are playing same time as Budget Rock.
      Gories, Oblivians, Devil Dogs...
      No shit? So is there info on this online anywhere? I don't see anything on the Crypt website...

    • August 19, 2008 5:31 PM CDT
    • Yes all the big daddy's are playing same time as Budget Rock.
      Gories, Oblivians, Devil Dogs...

    • August 19, 2008 3:58 PM CDT
    • Someone on Twitter today mentioned an upcoming "Crypt Fest" featuring the Oblivians amongst others (unknown). Anyone have the scoop? I can't seem to find anyone who knows any more...

      Info, please!

    • August 19, 2008 9:26 PM CDT
    • I love you guys. I made a new show just for all of you and it's up today!

    • August 19, 2008 5:43 PM CDT
    • Oh the nineties! My old band went on a short tour with them...total debauchery dudes! I wouldn't have changed it for the world. Matt RIP.

    • August 19, 2008 2:23 AM CDT
    • I subbed for the Workd Music show at KSFR (Santa Fe, NM) Monday night. I did one half hour (plus) set of "world garage" music, drawing heavy on the World Beaters volumes I have, Thai Beat a Go Go, Surfbeat Behind the Iron Curtain, etc. Most of it's from the '60s, though there's some more recent stuff, such as the Japanese tunes and Dicky B. Hardy, a cool Stooge-influenced SLovenian band I saw in Albuquerque about 10 years ago. Here's what I played in that segment: Do the Wahtusi by Cat (Thailand) Midnight Mover by Free Beats (Papua New Guinea) Summertime Blues by Lolita # 18 (Japan) Sputnik Thema by Die Sputniks (USSR) I'm All Skinny by Sinn Sisamouth (Cambodia) Al Capone by Salvajes (Spain) Who's Your Buster Dolly by Dicky B. Hardy (Slovenia) 54321 and Rock 'n' Roll to Go by The Jerry Lee Phantom (Japan) Kaw Liga by Silver Sand (Thailand) You Don't Love Me by The Teenagers (Greece) No Puedo Amar by The Yorks (Peru) You can see the entire show HERE

    • August 18, 2008 10:12 AM CDT
    • Don't forget to use the Musicians group for this sorta stuff. That might help, too...