
On the 29th episode of The Desperate Hour Alex plays 57 minutes of easy listening favorites from the likes of The Dirtbombs, Superchunk, The Ugly Beats, Trashmen and more…
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On the 29th episode of The Desperate Hour Alex plays 57 minutes of easy listening favorites from the likes of The Dirtbombs, Superchunk, The Ugly Beats, Trashmen and more… On the 28th episode of The Desperate Hour, Alex kicks off with some vital garage rockers of unknown origin then proceeds to rock the Acropolis with Greek garage punk and pop in honor of 3/26/26…1826, that is. Featuring tunes from the Wax Museums, Wildebeests, Frantic V, Forminx (with a pre-new age Vangelis) and more…
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Meltingpod #93 : Special USA podcast for Meltingpod 4th Anniversary !!Posted by: meltingpod in Punk, Rock, PodcastsFour years ago I published my first podcast on Meltingpod !! A incredible adventure which started in 2004 from the USA with Adam Curry (the podfather) and Dave Winner and for me with my friend Michael Butler from San Francisco who hosts the Rock and Roll Geek Show…So I chose to play a lot of songs from American bands for that fourth anniversary !
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The Paranoid Squirrel Ep 86Posted by: The Paranoid Squirrel in Punk, Metal, Rock, PodcastsI start this week’s show off with, in my opinion, the greatest intro to a song ever. I then play a Hellacopters tune covered by The Hives. As Bloodlights have a new album out early Autumn I thought I’d play a song from it. I also play, as reported on the Rock and Roll Geek Show Forum, a track of one of the strangest supergroups to emerge for a long while. They are called Tinted Windows and feature members of Cheap Trick, The Fountains Of Wayne, The Smashing Pumpkins and *ahem* Hanson. One of my favourite, but short lived, bands of the early Eighties was Scarlet Party. I dug out their debut 7” and thought I’d give it a play. I missed, again, seeing The Divine Rights Of Kings farewell gig in Clapham at the end of last month. So I play a song by them that you or I won’t be hearing live anytime soon! Word has reached us that the Wildhearts are going to be releasing a new album this year and to celebrate I play a track by Wildhearts bassist Scott Sorry’s other band Sorry And The Sinatras. The next two bands I play, John Ford [Rich Jones played in them for a while], and Electric Shadows, don’t seem to have any websites but I’m sure if you google hard enough you’ll find something! The Thunder Boys, who are up next certainly do even though I think they might be no more. I also manage to slot in a live Nomads track taken from their live 1984 split 7” with The Fixed Up. Sticking with Stockholm; The Spitts have a new album out, but I play a track off their last CD. Last but no means least is Larry Wallis [who doesn’t have a website either, not even a myspace] with the addition of Paul Gray (Damned, Eddie & The Hotrods, UFO) and Steve Nichols (Eddie & The Hotrods) on bass and drums.
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The Paranoid Squirrel Ep 85Posted by: The Paranoid Squirrel in Punk, Metal, Rock, PodcastsI know, I know, you’re not supposed to post on this old site, but I like this one better than the new one. So for old times sake… A two part show this week. The first part features the whole of the Warrior Soul set from their Hellfire Festival slot that actually doesn’t feature Kory Clarke. In the second part I review The Story Of Anvil film which strangely enough is about the Canadian rock band Anvil. It ranks right up there with ‘This Is Spinal Tap’. You also get to listen to some of the great lines from the film. A must see. On the 27th episode of The Desperate Hour Alex cobbles together 51 minutes of outstanding tuneage spanning six decades-just like the other 26 episodes. Featuring The Modern Lovers, Cramps, The Defectors, the pre-Sensational Alex Harvey and more… Length: 26:12 On This Episode: Supersuckers - Rock Your Ass http://www.supersuckers.com Contact Info: Email: highvoltagepodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to the feed: http://confessionsofadj.libsyn.com/rss
For the 26th episode of The Desperate Hour, there are no themes but still manages to play 61 minutes of great tunes about being great tunes. Featuring tunes by Armitage Shanks, Hell on Heels, The Boss Tweeds, The Flamin’ Groovies’ Chris Wilson and more
Your hosts: Reverend Beat-Man, Gringo Starr, Brother Panti-Christ and El Tiki from Voodoo Rhythm Records Happy New Year, Garage Punks! Gringo and Panti-Christ pilot this first episode of the new year spinning ear-splitting tracks by The Come n’ Go, The Spaceshits, Blacktop, Q65 and a double-block of some rare Voodoo Rhythm recordings. Keep an eye on your volume settings ’cause this show is LOUD! Sonic Nightmares casts its pod exclusively for the GaragePunk.com Network!
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Sitting in a bar in Adelaide #72 - Adelaide boys made good #4 Chris BaileyPosted by: Michael in Rock, PodcastsSitting in a bar in Adelaide #72 Best know as bass player for Aussie rock icons email the show - |