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Published on 2010-03-16 10:17:00
You can thank garychching @ ASFM for these.re-up 6.20.1001. Ernest Tucker - Gonna Get Me A Satellite02. James Savage - Rock These Blues Away03. Tommy Martin - Hoochie Coochie.04. J.R. Warren - Rock 'N' Roll Fever05. Merv Benton - Worrying Kind06. Danny Diamond - Rhythm In My Bones07. Chuck Bradford - You're Gonna Miss Me08. Wesley Reynolds - Rag Mop09. Playboys - Hawaiian War Chant10. Ronnie Self - Bop-A-Lena [live]11. Jimmy Kirkland - I Wonder If You Wonder12. Charles Walker - I've Got My Eyes
D RnR
Published on 2010-03-12 19:17:00
If you downloaded the first five you can that the songs found on D RnR volumes 6, 7, and half of 8 were all on those previous volumes. From the little I know of the series it seems that those first five volumes where from CD issues of the series. Kind of the same way Back From The Grave was compiled onto Cds. These volumes (6-10) are strictly from the the Vinyl releases, which all had about 20 tracks.1. Glen Cooper- Sugar Mama2. Johnny Watson - Come To The Party3. The Sly Fox - Tired Of Beggin'4
Published on 2010-03-09 19:00:00
Sorry for the delay on these our internet modem got shit spilled all over, took a while to get another, then came all the midterm school shit, but now I'm on spring break so I'll be able to bring the rest of them. Enjoy1. Jimmy Johnson - Woman Love.mp32. Eddie Kirkland - I Love You3. Rumblers - I Don't Need You No Mo4. Glen Barber - Ice Water5. Musical Linn Twins - Rockin' Out6. Bucky & The Premier - Cruisin'7. Buddy & The Cats - Is It Just A G8. Kids From Texas - Long Legged Lin9. Fredd
Desperate Rock n Roll
Published on 2010-02-23 15:43:00
Decided to throw these in the mix. For all those that weren't lucky enough to pick up the entire 20+ volumes or so from Twilightzone way back when. I was not, I found these later and they only go up to 10 and it seems like a mixture between the CD and LP versions.. I don't really know. Throughout the next few days I'll by uploading those 10. Its an amazing set. Enjoy1. Mel Smith - Pretty Plaid Skirt2. Deacon & The Rock 'n' Rollers - I Don't Wanna Leave3. Eddie Daniels - Hurry Baby4. Terry Du
4.5.
Published on 2010-01-18 09:47:00
1. The Treez - You Lied To Me Before 2. The Secrets - Cryin' Over Her 3. Goodsons - Twisted Mind 4. Baker Street Irregulars - It Don't Mean Nothing 5. King Bees - Little Girl 6. The Trolls - Something Here Inside 7. Richie Knight & The Mid-Knights - Homework 8. The Jesters III - Say That I'm The One 9. Keith Allison - Louise 10. The Bells Of Rhymny - She'll Be Back 11. The Blue Beats - I Can't Get Close (To Her At All) 12. Dee & The Yeomen - Say Bab
Gravel 2-3
Published on 2010-01-14 15:22:00
Gravel Volume 2 continues in the series of rare and ultra obscure garage rock from the 1960s with more unreleased acetates, more hard to find sides and more regional garage rock (from locales like Florida and New York) that have been compiled on other garage rock comps that have since no doubt gone out of print. There are some true obscurities here that even garage rock collectors may not have heard but obscurities which aren't just being collected for rarities sake. Both the garage rock coll
Grav1
Published on 2010-01-11 20:31:00
The Cirkit - Yesterday We Laughed (ALT VERSION!) Thursday's Children - Dominoes Blue Boys - I Know Unwritten Law - This Whole World Is Blind The One Way Street - Illusions Fabulous Courdels - And You Believe Me (PREV. UNRELEASED) The Spacemen - Run For Your Life Thorns - I Want You (PREV. UNRELEASED) Buck Rogers Movement - Baby Come On The Checkmates - Get It While You Can The Chants - Hypnotized The Pack - Baby I Ask You Why The Soothsayers - Please Don't Be Mad Yesterday's Children - Feelings
From The Kitchen Sink
Published on 2010-01-05 15:55:00
Born in the early 80's they were one of the most important bands of Brithish rock'n'roll sound, even one of the best british bands. They are one of the first bands who made a sound nowdays we called psychobilly. Their sound mixed rock'n'roll and garage and that make it really savage. Founded in Crouch End (north of UK) they were sticking and alive from 1981 to 1987 touring all along Europe. The members of the band changed in those years but the spirit and writer of almost all the songs was Alec
Just What I Need
Published on 2009-12-31 01:00:00
Two decades before the Donnas were doing their best to be the "chick Ramones," we had Nikki and the Corvettes, who, besides cranking out some wonderfully catchy pop tunes, had a front woman who was surely many a punk boy's wetdream. Bomp has reissued on CD the band's sole album -- think of a sexed-up punked-up Shangri-Las, fueled by Chuck Berry guitar riffs -- along with their two s
I Don't Like Your Favorite Bands And DJ's
Published on 2009-12-23 01:25:00
Happy Holidays + New Years and all those good things....Time Bomb High School is much more than another garage tribute to soulful '60s Brit-rock. But the sophomore effort from the Reigning Sound is something less than the band's minimal, country-folk debut. During knockouts like the Rolling Stones-flavored "Straight Shooter" and "I'd Much Rather Be With the Boys," Greg Cartwright and his Memphis combo's sound is as pure, and as well-grounded, as anything since Exile on Main Street. With 14 track
Published on 2009-11-26 01:45:00
Before there were Les Sexareenos, The Del Gators, The Hot Pockets, CPC Gangbangs, Smash Up Derby, King Khan & BBQ, Mark Sultan, Almighty Defenders blah blah blah.. there was The Spaceshits.The Spaceshits - Misbehavin'Led by Jay Jay (aka Jay Retard) and Alicja Trout (Clears, River City Tanlines), Memphis' Lost Sounds are a glorious mess of punk rock artsiness gone awry in all the right places. Their 2004 In the Red effort, simply titled Lost Sounds, is a punk rock dance party guaranteed to me
California Dumb
Published on 2009-11-15 21:01:00
So Autumns arrived here on the east coast, with it terrible weather, leaves everywhere half the time its wet out, cold... . anyways about the music you guys have all been dying for. Here's a bunch of shit your guys should already have. This is for all those who haven't had the privilege.Vintage New York punk band 1977-1978. Played with Squeeze, Dead Boys, The Cramps, The Crass. First 7-inch released in October 1977. Played in the New York metropolitan area at Max's Kansas City, The Showplace in
All Black And Hairy
Published on 2009-05-28 09:34:00
Well seems like two years ago today I started this blog so I suppose I should celebrate with a post.... Yea its true I haven't posted anything all year I don't know I've just gotten lazy when it comes to these sort of thing. Since I'll be having a lot of free time this summer maybe I'll do more than one post every 6 months. It seems there's several blogs of which I used to follow back in the day that are no longer active.. Chocoreve, O Canadarm, In The Crowd, Lost In Tyme, etc. Hopefully I'll be
Camisa De Fuerza
Published on 2008-12-30 18:02:00
One of my new years resolution is to post more music. Here's my first of what I hope will be many more.First up is an Arf!Arf! Cd sampler entitled Garageaholic, Psychedelic, Outsider Music. Includes a bunch a music for all you garageaholics out there from fuzzed out tracks like Blue Music Box by The Changin Tymes, to moody classics such as Without You by The Kings Ransom. The last 6 tracks of the comp will have you thinking wtf. The outsider portion of the sampler includes the strange sounds of
A Christmas Gift For You
Published on 2008-12-09 15:39:00
Phil Spector and Friends- A Christmas Gift For YouA Christmas classic!Darlene Love, The Crystals, The Ronettes, and more!
Shake, Rattle & Roll
Published on 2008-11-13 20:01:00
I bring you a bunch of stuff hopefully something new for you in the batch.First up the Jacuzzi Boys. Theyre currently touring with KK & BBQ and are making a stop here in Philly. Too bad I wont be able to go. Sucks. Finally R5 puts together a great show lineup and Ill be missing it.Dreamy, brooding garage rock from Florida, casting their lot with roughly tuneless vocals but bringing "Island Ave." up on some early Echo & the Bunnymen shit, aware of how hard they can rock but keeping things
Back?
Published on 2008-09-24 19:03:00
Well its been over 2 months since ive uploaded anything to the blog. Blame it on lack of comments on the posts, on gyro1966 and his imense collection of garage comps being placed up at TWILIGHTZONE! (Im still several months behind on those), but most of all blame it on laziness. Anyways here are three great bands you guys should check out. Ill try to continue and update as much as possible.Its great that after several years of great this band final release an offical LP. While they cleaned up th
The Supreme Genius Of...
Published on 2008-06-28 20:54:00
EDIT:...King Khan & The Shrines shall be appreciated from afarOddly enough this is a Vice Records release. It contains 16 tracks most which were previously available. But, unless you have been able to collect all three releases by this band as well as the overseas EPs you'll find something new on this record. Enjoy.EDIT: Have to take it down, folks, sorry. You can take our review, however, that it would be a very awesome purchase!--mmK
Muxtapes Are For Lovers
Published on 2008-06-17 14:34:00
check it:-)psst... guess what?Season of Sweets (2008)they're at it again.
Suicide Summer
Published on 2008-06-16 16:18:00
Well unlike my partner here I have been listening to a lot of music.. just been extremely lazy in posting it up. Not that I dont have time just been plain lazy. But heres a treat for all of you. I got a request for Headache City, for all of you who have heard of them I'm sure you'd agree that they're awsome. If you havnt well go right ahead and have youself a listen...Headache City is a newish Windy City underground supergroup of sorts features featuring legendary Texas punk guitarist Dave Head
Hey, Hey The Kids Wanna Say..
Published on 2008-06-16 14:26:00
I too have not posted in quite some time, blame it on the weather! Not listening to loads of music these days, either, but I've finally found something to obsess over besides The Kills/Cheap Time.. (and Grand Ole Party).. TINY MASTERS OF TODAY!The mini band consists of brother and sister Ivan and Ada, ages fourteen and twelve. Songs are pleasantly gritty and reminiscent of simple punk, sometimes garage songs, "Tooty Frooty" a definite signature piece for such a tribute. The supertiny duo has man
Cheap Time
Published on 2008-05-26 00:03:00
A highly recommended band for any one into garage, powerpop, indie... doesnt matter really, just listen to it.Upon first listen to Cheap Time’s self-titled debut on In the Red, one could be forgiven for thinking it nothing more than a good, albeit fairly ordinary garage punk record. It’s young, loud and snotty; it’s hook-filled and succinct. You get the idea. Don’t be hasty though: not only does Cheap Time pay dividends in terms of basic enjoyment with each listen, main man Jeff Novak’
...is back
Published on 2008-05-22 13:31:00
Well after a short break from this we're finally back with some goodies. Here you all go some Jay Reatard stuff! Enjoy. PS Don't forget to leave your comments :) Hammer I Miss You 7'' I Know A Place 7''Jay Reatard & Boston Chinks - Split 7'' Night Of Broken Glass 12'' See Saw 7'' Jay Reatard EPs
Busy Signals
Published on 2008-04-16 00:04:00
Ive been pretty busy lately so havent had to much time for the blog. School lets out soon so expect a lot more in about a month or so. Well Ill leave you guys with this for now.This Chicago-based quintet clearly believes in the notion that "old punk is best punk," and for a bunch of young whippersnappers, they roar through a set of tunes in the 1977 manner with as much snot, firepower, and élan as you could hope for. The Busy Signals are a long, long way from reinventing the wheel on their self
Earthshakers, Yeah!
Published on 2008-04-02 21:55:00
Ever tire of listening to your roommates or neighbors playing crappy indie punk and classic rock junk, well I got the perfect record for you and them........If ever there was an album that ought to have "Light Fuse, Run Away" printed on the label, it's We Told You Not to Cross Us, the debut long-player from Columbia, MO's the Revelators. A power trio with better things to do than look for a bass player, hard-wailing vocalist Jeremiah, guitar mangler Schooley, and drum punisher Mark come roaring