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Ted Falconi
After my attempt at year-end hype for Fucked Up's monstrous Hidden World lp in the Pop-Punk/Punk/Emo thread, fizzled pitifully, I was too depressed and demoralized to try to turn people on to Jay Reatard's just-as-shockingly-great-if-not-better Blood Visions. Then it hit me: Why not start a new thread for "this" type of music?

What I'm talking about:
Stuff that's a bit rock-rolly, maybe more 60s rock and 70s/80s punk/hc influenced (and, for context, the originals as well). There's probably a bit of overlap between the categories, but I reckon they've got some common appeal.
"Psyche": The Move, Blue Cheer, Pink Fairies, 13th Floor Elevators, Acid Mothers Temple..., Comets on Fire, maybe Mudhoney
"Garage": the Sonics, Back From the Grave, anything by Mick Collins, Jack Yarber and/or Jeff Evans, maybe the Kinks, Pretty Things
"Punk": Misfits, Crime, Negative Approach, Jay Reatard, Dee Dee King

So here it is. I imagine it could triangulate with the Metal and Noise Rock threads as a kind of catch-basin for stuff that isn't quite classifable as either of those already-broad genres.


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Jay Reatard - Blood Visions
As Burzum mentioned on another thread, this is finely crafted, supremely catchy, but abrasive punk not-quite-rock (but be assured, it rocks) done by one guy all by himself, recorded by primitive means. He is/was in The Reatards and Lost Sounds, two bands that always kindasorta intrigued but never fully clicked with me, and when I saw he had a solo record coming out, I figured I'd maybe hear it one day, but didn't list it anywhere near a priority. HOWEVER Tom Scharpling played a few cuts one night and I knew immediately I had to hear the whole thing, um, immediately. I promptly stole it off the internet, and was hooked (I now own the record, and may just buy the cd, since my burned copy is sure to get trashed in the car). I think I had this as my #4 of the year, but it's more of a #2 or 1, really, sounding, I dunno, fresher(?) than either the Melvins or Fucked Up records (my respective officially-tabbed top two). Check it out:
RIYL: The Ponys, but you wish they sounded more like the Oblivians.
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/pupp9z


EDIT: the Fucked Up link is still active for the moment:
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/yog35i
feisty
This genre owns. I can't do .rar files but I'm trying to find it through other means now.
Sid Hartha
So this music is being called psych/garage now.

I'm gonna have to get into the habit of referring to the other psych/garage as something else, I suppose.
Ted Falconi
QUOTE(Sid Hartha @ Dec 21 2006, 12:51 PM) [snapback]272270[/snapback]

So this music is being called psych/garage now.

I'm gonna have to get into the habit of referring to the other psych/garage as something else, I suppose.

I put a comma between psyche and garage, in order to denote two distinct ...
Oh forget it.
NumberTenOx
Ted, could you give me some examples (besides the aforementioned) of what you consider Psych/Garage? I was going on the same path as Sid.
Insane
Great thread idea. I LOVED Hidden World so I'm really excited about this one. Keep up the good work, man.
Ted Falconi
QUOTE(NumberTenOx @ Dec 21 2006, 01:04 PM) [snapback]272310[/snapback]

Ted, could you give me some examples (besides the aforementioned) of what you consider Psych/Garage? I was going on the same path as Sid.

Oh my oh my, it looks like my "What I'm talking about" bit got zapped when I first posted.
FIXED:
QUOTE(Ted Falconi @ Dec 21 2006, 12:32 PM) [snapback]272224[/snapback]

What I'm talking about:
Stuff that's a bit rock-rolly, maybe more 60s rock and 70s/80s punk/hc influenced (and, for context, the originals as well). There's probably a bit of overlap between the categories, but I reckon they've got some common appeal.
"Psyche": The Move, Blue Cheer, Pink Fairies, 13th Floor Elevators, Acid Mothers Temple..., Comets on Fire, maybe Mudhoney
"Garage": the Sonics, Back From the Grave, anything by Mick Collins, Jack Yarber and/or Jeff Evans, maybe the Kinks, Pretty Things
"Punk": Misfits, Crime, Negative Approach, Jay Reatard, Dee Dee King
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و ب
I came in here to post about Crime, fuck it.

"Hotwire My Heart" is so awesome.
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و ب
I just heard 13th Floor Elevators on a Dell commercial.
Insane
That's sad.. What song? I'll guess it was "You're Gonna Miss Me."

I've been listening to Roky Erikson's solo stuff. Man, it's fucking amazing..
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و ب
yeah, "You're Gonna Miss Me." I heard it, went over to check the TV, and saw the Dell logo. It was weird.
Ted Falconi
QUOTE(elastico @ Dec 21 2006, 01:52 PM) [snapback]272428[/snapback]

I just heard 13th Floor Elevators on a Dell commercial.

Probably more shocking (I wouldn't be surprised if Roky didn't own all of his material (and he wasn't the only songwriter in the Elevators either, right?)) was the recent Wal-Mart commercial soundtracked by the Dirtbombs.

... and by request:
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Times New Viking - Dig Yourself
Coed guitar/organ/drums trio from Philadelphia, a town which seems to have become a sort of Idealized History of Ohio Music lately, with this band straddling the territory between Devo and Guided By Voices. Put out by the great and recently-reactivated Siltbreeze label, who're best known for some earlyish GBV singles and most of the Dead C's US releases. Also, the Strapping Fieldhands, near and dear at least to me. Needless to say, their cultural contribution in the form of tape hiss is without peer.
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/cr3zp3


Speaking of Ohio, can anyone put up an Electric Eels album?
Burz
QUOTE(Ted Falconi @ Dec 21 2006, 01:32 PM) [snapback]272224[/snapback]

Jay Reatard - Blood Visions
As Burzum mentioned on another thread, this is finely crafted, supremely catchy, but abrasive punk not-quite-rock (but be assured, it rocks) done by one guy all by himself, recorded by primitive means. He is/was in The Reatards and Lost Sounds, two bands that always kindasorta intrigued but never fully clicked with me, and when I saw he had a solo record coming out, I figured I'd maybe hear it one day, but didn't list it anywhere near a priority. HOWEVER Tom Scharpling played a few cuts one night and I knew immediately I had to hear the whole thing, um, immediately. I promptly stole it off the internet, and was hooked (I now own the record, and may just buy the cd, since my burned copy is sure to get trashed in the car).

Ha, this is exactly how I discovered that album. Great stuff people, download it. Looking forward to this thread.
Insane
Erikson wasn't the only songwriter, but I know that he did write "You're Gonna Miss Me" by himself.

Hah! I gotta see that commercial with the Dirtbombs. I the Dirtbombs.
ash
awesome thread, thanks for the times new viking, let me know if you need anything
feisty
QUOTE(Insane @ Dec 21 2006, 03:11 PM) [snapback]272568[/snapback]

Erikson wasn't the only songwriter, but I know that he did write "You're Gonna Miss Me" by himself.

Hah! I gotta see that commercial with the Dirtbombs. I the Dirtbombs.


I've been keeping my eyes out for it.
I'm not so much weirded out that the Dirtbombs agreed to be in a Walmart commercial, but I am surprised that WalMart, upon looking for background music thought about the Dirtbombs. Is this incredibly odd to anyone else?
Hans Christian Anderson
i have very little to contribute to this thread aside from reasserting the fact that "you're gonna miss me" is beyond awesome.
Dead Billy
QUOTE(Ted Falconi @ Dec 21 2006, 04:28 PM) [snapback]272502[/snapback]

QUOTE(elastico @ Dec 21 2006, 01:52 PM) [snapback]272428[/snapback]

I just heard 13th Floor Elevators on a Dell commercial.

Probably more shocking (I wouldn't be surprised if Roky didn't own all of his material (and he wasn't the only songwriter in the Elevators either, right?)) was the recent Wal-Mart commercial soundtracked by the Dirtbombs.

... and by request:
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Times New Viking - Dig Yourself
Coed guitar/organ/drums trio from Philadelphia, a town which seems to have become a sort of Idealized History of Ohio Music lately, with this band straddling the territory between Devo and Guided By Voices. Put out by the great and recently-reactivated Siltbreeze label, who're best known for some earlyish GBV singles and most of the Dead C's US releases. Also, the Strapping Fieldhands, near and dear at least to me. Needless to say, their cultural contribution in the form of tape hiss is without peer.
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/cr3zp3


Speaking of Ohio, can anyone put up an Electric Eels album?


At one time, Kenny Rogers brother owned the entire 13th Floor catalogue, but I believe that's been rectified recently.
hanzosteel
QUOTE(feisty @ Dec 21 2006, 01:38 PM) [snapback]272235[/snapback]

I can't do .rar files but I'm trying to find it through other means now.



Mac OS X
http://www.rarlab.com/rar/rarosx-3.6.0.tar.gz

Windows
http://www.rarlab.com/rar/wrar362.exe
feisty
I'm listening this Jay Reatard now. It's quite yummy.

Also, I don't know if anyone else read the now defunct Crutch (Chicago music zine-turned-blog). Anyway, during the blog phase the author did a phenomenal series on garage rock called the "The Movement That Never Was". www.thecrutch.blogspot.com, go to the July 2006 archives.
tom lea
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Great little compilation, which I will upload tomorrow.
Ted Falconi
THE OBLIVIANS
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Oh, what a band. These Memphis guys had a pretty novel angle on the two-guitars-drums-no-bass gimmick of the early /mid 90s: All three of em wrote and sang songs and switched off between both instruments. Greg, Jack, and Eric Oblivian (nee Cartwright, Yarber, and Friedl) appeared in 1993 in the wake of a semi-disastrous '68 Comeback tour upon which Greg and Jack, the two constants in the Compulsive Gamblers decided to fuck it all and just go ahead and rip off Pussy Galore (kind of). Absurdly raw recordings, super great songs, almost as pure a representation of 'rock and roll' as a form as can be imagined. Here's one of their albums, called Popular Favorites :
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/6ohjpo

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They put out a bunch of great records, but as time went on, Cartwright became the creatively dominant one, and they split up in 1997 after recording the entirely Greg-written collaboration with Quintron The Oblivians Play Nine Songs With Mr. Quintron. Greg and Jack revived the Compulsive Gamblers for two more fine albums - more on them in the future. Since then, they've all been busy releasing tons of stuff in various bands (Greg in the Reigning Sound and briefly, the Deadly Snakes; Jack in the Tearjerkers, Cool Jerks, Knaughty Knights, South Filthy and as "Jack Oblivian"; Eric in the Dutch Masters and as the proprieter of the Goner label and store (and breaking up hasn't slowed the Obliv.s release schedule too much, either - they've put out four or five posthumous records and played a handful of reunion shows)). Here's a good one:
JACK O & THE TEARJERKERS - Don't Throw Your Love Away
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/6ohjpo


Saskadelphia
That Fucked Up album is INCREDIBLE!!! Easily the best punk disc I've heard all year, it's a shame I had to hear it this week instead of a month or so ago.

Edit: and the album by First Blood is the best old school hardcore disc I've heard in 2006. Pure insanity. "NEXT TIME I SEE YOU YOU'RE FUCKIN' DEAD!" laugh.gif
Pavement Ist Rad
QUOTE(Ted Falconi @ Dec 21 2006, 12:32 PM) [snapback]272224[/snapback]

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Jay Reatard - Blood Visions

This is fucking great.
feisty
I've had requests in other places to up the Husbands. I'm working on it.

feisty
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The Husbands, There's Nothing I'd Like More Than To See You Dead
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http://www.yousendit.com/download/OTR%2Beuw8kY95TA%3D%3D




These ladies are great. A little predictable, but incredibly fun to listen to.

Tracklisting, which might be wrong on the download:
1. Tell Me Your Love Is Only Mine
2. Cut Me Loose
3. Never Again
4. Bar-B-Q
5. Get Even
6. Just Ain't Right For Me
7. Sha La La Daniel
8. Much Too Late
9. Pretty Lil Baby
10. Nervous
11. B.I.L.L.Y.
12. Make It Right
13. Just Like That
14. Monster Party
15. Look What You've Done
16. Running Scared
17. You Know What Sadie
mouthbreather
QUOTE(Pavement Ist Rad @ Dec 26 2006, 10:36 AM) [snapback]275294[/snapback]

QUOTE(Ted Falconi @ Dec 21 2006, 12:32 PM) [snapback]272224[/snapback]

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Jay Reatard - Blood Visions

This is fucking great.

I have to check this out.. NOW.
Sounds like it would be something I'd dig.
Ted Falconi
Link still good:
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/pupp9z
mouthbreather
QUOTE(Ted Falconi @ Jan 13 2007, 08:03 PM) [snapback]288107[/snapback]

Link still good:
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/pupp9z


Grabbed it.
Thanks!
Pavement Ist Rad
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http://senduit.com/019df7


RIYL: Angry Samoans, whatever else
gangoffour20
This isn't as good as the Jay Reatard record--cheers for upping that!

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Knights of the New Crusade - A Challenge to the Cowards of Christendom

My favorite cut is 'Why Do You Want to Go To Hell?'

h**p://www.sendspace.com/file/2c4zyl
Pavement Ist Rad
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/2s219k


Twofer combining the Strive To Survive Causing The Least Suffering Possible LP with the Neu Smell EP. On Crass Records (yes, a record label run by Crass), of all things!

RIYL: Crass, peace-punk of all kinds, the establishment
Undercooked Sausage
Shit, my brothers always raving about the Reatards, can anyone up some of that shit!?
Pavement Ist Rad
I take it you've heard Blood Visions, then?
Insane
QUOTE(gangoffour20 @ Jan 14 2007, 04:00 AM) [snapback]288217[/snapback]

This isn't as good as the Jay Reatard record--cheers for upping that!

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Knights of the New Crusade - A Challenge to the Cowards of Christendom

My favorite cut is 'Why Do You Want to Go To Hell?'

h**p://www.sendspace.com/file/2c4zyl


I love how everyone is going all crazy over this band.

My friend kinda knows the singer back from The Mummies (that was the band, wasn't it?) days.
gangoffour20
QUOTE(Insane @ Jan 25 2007, 09:42 PM) [snapback]298084[/snapback]


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I love how everyone is going all crazy over this band.

My friend kinda knows the singer back from The Mummies (that was the band, wasn't it?) days.


do they tour??
mouthbreather
QUOTE(Pavement Ist Rad @ Jan 13 2007, 11:11 PM) [snapback]288164[/snapback]

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http://senduit.com/019df7


RIYL: Angry Samoans, whatever else

Can I beg for a re-up?
Pavement Ist Rad
Yeah, sure, I'll have it tonight or tomorrow morning.
Ted Falconi
REATARDS - Teenage Hate
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Their first album. Pretty good record, don't know too much about this band's history, as I barely heard them before I caught Jay Reatard Fever last month (detailed at the top of this thread). Not for snobs- recording fidelity makes Sebadoh sound like Queen.
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ANGRY ANGLES - maybe the complete discograpy
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More Jay Reatard Madness!!! A few singles from a more explicitly new-wavey band called Angry Angles!! I gther this to be his post-Lost Sounds, pre-solo band! This guy's crazy! He's in like five bands, all at least pretty good! His frequent collaborator Alicja Trout is quite an attractive female! I will put up the Nervous Patterns album sometime in the future, unless someone beats me to it!
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http://senduit.com/8b7175
mouthbreather
I love this thread.

I have quite a bit of stuff that I could put up if there's a demand.
Anybody want any of the following?

Black Flag
Fear
Circle Jerks
Dead Kennedys
X
Flipper
X-Ray Spex
Crime
D.O.A.
Hüsker Dü
Angry Samoans
Bad Brains
The Germs
The Dictators
Burz
QUOTE(mouthbreather @ Jan 26 2007, 12:12 PM) [snapback]298387[/snapback]

I love this thread.

I have quite a bit of stuff that I could put up if there's a demand.
Anybody want any of the following?

Black Flag
Fear
Circle Jerks
Dead Kennedys
X
Flipper
X-Ray Spex
Crime
D.O.A.
Hüsker Dü
Angry Samoans
Bad Brains
The Germs
The Dictators

Ooh, Crime please. I've been meaning to hear them for a while.
mouthbreather
QUOTE(Burzum @ Jan 26 2007, 12:36 PM) [snapback]298466[/snapback]

Ooh, Crime please. I've been meaning to hear them for a while.

No problem. I don't have it with me but I'll put it up sometime this weekend.
mouthbreather
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San Francisco's Still Doomed

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http://www.sendspace.com/file/pxsc5e


from allmusic:
Proclaiming themselves as "San Francisco's first and only rock & roll band," Crime was a forerunner in America's do-it-yourself punk history, releasing their first single in late 1976. Though they never referred to themselves as punk (a term they felt was a media concoction), Crime had all the elements of a classic punk band, with their snotty attitude and garage rock-meets-Raw Power-era Stooges sound...
feisty
someone recommend some good psychadelic rock, pleeeeeease
Pavement Ist Rad
The United States of America - The United States of America
Sid Hartha
QUOTE(feisty @ Jan 27 2007, 10:22 AM) [snapback]299033[/snapback]

someone recommend some good psychadelic rock, pleeeeeease


Try Morgen - s/t (1969)

http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/morgen.html

If you're into heavy psych guitar, then this is for you. While Morgen had a competent, if limited voice, he was a truly amazing guitarist with the likes of Nick Saloman of Bevis Frond becoming a staunch advocate of Morgen's status as a 'psychedelic guitar hero.' Tracks such as 'Eternity In Between,' 'Welcome To the Void,' 'Of Dreams' and 'Beggin' Your Pardon' (Miss Joan) were simply drenched with fuzz and feedback guitar. Underpinned by Maiman's powerhouse drumming (easily compared with Led Zepplin's John Bonham) and suitably trippy lyrics and you're looking at a pseudo-classic slice of psychedelia."
Pavement Ist Rad
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Les Rallizes Denudes
Comets On Fire
throughsilver
QUOTE(mouthbreather @ Jan 26 2007, 05:12 PM) [snapback]298387[/snapback]

I love this thread.

I have quite a bit of stuff that I could put up if there's a demand.
Anybody want any of the following?

Circle Jerks
Dead Kennedys
X
X-Ray Spex
Crime
Angry Samoans
The Dictators

Yes please~!
feisty
QUOTE(mouthbreather @ Jan 26 2007, 12:12 PM) [snapback]298387[/snapback]

I love this thread.

I have quite a bit of stuff that I could put up if there's a demand.
Anybody want any of the following?

Black Flag
Fear
Circle Jerks
Dead Kennedys
X
Flipper
X-Ray Spex
Crime
D.O.A.
Hüsker Dü
Angry Samoans
Bad Brains
The Germs
The Dictators


All! Especially Crime
Burz
QUOTE(mouthbreather @ Jan 27 2007, 08:32 AM) [snapback]298955[/snapback]

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San Francisco's Still Doomed

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http://www.sendspace.com/file/pxsc5e


from allmusic:
Proclaiming themselves as "San Francisco's first and only rock & roll band," Crime was a forerunner in America's do-it-yourself punk history, releasing their first single in late 1976. Though they never referred to themselves as punk (a term they felt was a media concoction), Crime had all the elements of a classic punk band, with their snotty attitude and garage rock-meets-Raw Power-era Stooges sound...

This is great. Thanks man.
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