Do feel good with more just before 2010. Previous post of the q65 got more than 20 comments, I would love more and more here. Said I wasnt gonna tell nobody...but I.. so highhh so highhh...ahhhh listening The Rat´s at the moment! (enjoy Sarah) :-)
12.30.2009
Nothing but trouble, the best of Q65
Do feel good with more just before 2010. Previous post of the q65 got more than 20 comments, I would love more and more here. Said I wasnt gonna tell nobody...but I.. so highhh so highhh...ahhhh listening The Rat´s at the moment! (enjoy Sarah) :-)
12.24.2009
12.19.2009
The Rationals - Think Rational!
Stand up for this one please.
Advice: All meat - no fat!
Advice: All meat - no fat!
I gotta go now - killer tune, catchy.
had you told it like... - great title for a soul garagiiierrr tune.
Knock on wood - uff you remember right?? no words. Amanzingvly.
Leaving here - great cover, raw, nice.
Poor dog - perhaps one of the punk-iest tunes. Great lyrics.
Temptations bout to... - soul one, great vocals.
I need you - bluesy feeling.
you got it made - remainds me to Moby Grape.
Ha Ha - hahahah great tune/vocals.
Sunset - nice, fast, raw, punk.
Time to a blues jam part, part time love 1, great harm-guitar.
Well... I leave the others to you...no more writing, im done.
(aaaa yes, dedicated to my friend Weekend Hippie)
12.03.2009
V.A. - The Big Freeze 1
11.30.2009
Q65 (1966)
Some nice nederbeat
"The Life I Live" / "Cry In The Night" (AT 10 210)
First I got the first two singles by Q65, which are my very favourite group from Holland, next to Golden Earring maybe. These are: "You're The Victor" / "And Your Kind" (AT 10 189) and "The Life I Live" / "Cry In The Night" (AT 10 210) (both from '66; the B-side of the latter is the best!) -anyonesdaughter-
"The Life I Live" / "Cry In The Night" (AT 10 210)
11.12.2009
11.10.2009
Les Problemes - Je ne vois rien (1965 )
Stay in tune for more goodies.
Collectors Items from Belgium
Les diaboliques, jumpers, apaches, sharks, les dorians, swingin jaguars and so... ;)
11.08.2009
Les Jaguars
Supersonic Recording Stars!
Because the Jaguars music was primarily meant for dancing, their Shadowesque sounds were a little raunchier than many of their French Canadian contemporaries. Songs like " Supersonic Twist", their first 45 mix a little bit of rhythm and blues raunch to create a dance floor grind. But their best and most frantic abrupt picking found it's way on the incredible "Jaguar Shake" ---- which featured a guitar attack as savage as their Cheetah print suits!
Their great selling singles promted their record label to record an LP packed with a few outstanding covers, and their trademark creative originals, which set them way above the rest of the pack! It featured tunes like "Guitar Jet" on which Arthur trades in his innocent staccato for the SEXIEST reverbed sound ever to come out of a guitar!!! Shortly after the LP was released in 1964. The fabulous LP lead to a busy year and the group continued to play thoughout the province. But in 1965, it began to become clear that vocal rock 'n roll was becoming increasingly more popular. Although the Jaguars continued to record for Tournesol, even releasing a second LP, their audience was thinning By 1966 it was clear that the band needed to either change their style, or disband. Sadly, in the Spring of 1966, the Jaguars called it quits.
Jean Guy continued to play rock 'n roll, but adopted the image of "Arthur" a crazy long haired, flowered hipster pants wearing garage band weirdo! He released one quirky solo single, and then joined Les Sinners upon the death of their lead guitar player! The Jaguars name has been resurrected several times by Arthur, and are currently playing in Quebec again. Their post 60's material is different (the Jaguars hits have been re-recorded several times) from their old sound.
11.03.2009
The Steps
10.26.2009
10.22.2009
10.21.2009
PPhhsstt ! Hey perhaps more bombs ahead...
Thanks to the visitor "beatmedaddy"
the stuff from the bomber blog still alive.
So lets wait for a new ole blog (new address, same old shieeiittt...)
:-)
Pablo
10.19.2009
"This (seemed like it) is the end.." (of mza-acid blog)
This morning read a mail (not in my house, studiyng hard in a friends farm)
that said thee exactly words:
"We'd like to inform you that we've received another complaint regarding your blog (http://mza-acid.blogspot.com/). Upon review of your account, we've noted that your blog has repeatedly violated Blogger's Terms of Service (http://www.blogger.com/terms.g). Given that we've provided you with several warnings of these violations and advised you of our policy towards repeat infringers, we've been forced to remove your blog."
****
Bomber´s note:
I dont have much to say except that i never recieved repeatedly complaints... but I think its too late, so...
I ll start again it would be nice if someone have some links or copiesys of my posts...I dont know...everythings helps now...too late yaiakgjgk !
(mysteryposter) Anywaaaay... snatch & grab folks!It's about that time to start looking back.....sure were some great "good ole' days," warn't they??
...cue Jim Morrison:"This (seemed like it) is the end.."
MUSICA ACIDA R.I.P.
(aka bomber blog)
10.06.2009
10.04.2009
V.A. - Texas Flashbacks Vol. 1
A series of 6 brilliant LP's were released by a guy named Dave Shuttout of Austin, TX back in 1982/83. They were limited edition of 200
per volume and were as close (if not clones) to the original 45's
(despite their condition) that you could get. Dave was an authority
on Texas Punk until he opted to sell his phenomenal 60's punk/psych
collection around 1986 . He also released a book on all the Texas
garage bands (1st pub 1978 / 2nd pub -revised 1984) entitled "Journey
Through Tyme". I feel fortunate enough to have known Dave and a kudos
goes out to him for all his efforts in keep the 60s punk scene moving
forward.(1st uploaders note)
9.29.2009
9.21.2009
More Boots...yeah this time live
This one goes by courtesy of our beloved and always "beater" friend Roadrunner.
For more check his Beat Laboratory here.
The Attack - Final Daze (1967/69)
9.01.2009
V.A. - Bury My Body (US)
90% Of all contributions compiled for the first time. 23 Track collection of rare & outstanding US 60s punk, incredible garage coolness & excellent moody teen sounds. Featuring SIR KENNETH & YORKSHIRE COACHMEN, COLE & THE EMBERS, COLOURS OF NIGHT, CENTURIES, DAVE & THE STONE HEARTS, SENSATIONAL SLEEPERS, DISTURBERS, FUGITIVE FIVE, BARONS, J.T. & THE THREE WISE MEN, CASTAWAYS FIVE, ZERO END, and more. Booklet with coloured label reprints. All tracks painstakinly remastered for the garage connoisseur.
V.A. - Baltimore´s Teen Beat A Go Go
16 of the best '60's groovers from the Baltimore region. A compilation of garage beat and R 'n' B stompers that was first issued on vinyl back in 1966. Original copies now change hands for over $200. If it's collectables you're after, this includes cuts by Night Walkers, Del Prixs, Amoebas, Rysing Suns, Vendors, Beggars, Joey Charles and more.
8.26.2009
8.25.2009
V.A. - South Michigan Avenue
2131
8.20.2009
8.19.2009
V.A. - New Orleans Garage Band Greats Vol. 1
8.14.2009
The Creation - Midway Down (UK, 1968)
The Creation made far more impact on the Continent, where two albums were issued, than in the UK. Both albums are good, containing many of their singles and other strong material such as Hey Joe, Nightmares and Can I Join Your Band?:-
'Can I join your band
I'm a hippy guy
Always stoned
And eight miles high'
(from Can I Join Your Band?)
-Vernon J. source-
The Creation - For All That I am (UK, 1968)
They made a further single, For All That I Am/Uncle Bert, which was not released in Britain, before splitting in the Summer of 1968.
Dedicated to Sarah
8.10.2009
The Riot Squad (UK, 1965/67)
All of their 45s are now minor collectables. Cry Cry Cry and I Take It That We're Through were Joe Meek productions. Curiously, another Meek produced track, How Is It Done was later ripped off almost note for note and word for word as No Life Child by Keith Dangerfield.
Previous post about the Squad, here.
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