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Johnny Sick Gary Wrong was great. so was pretty much everything Chad did: Wizzard Sleeve, Mangina, and Scripts to name a few.

I hope he isn't done with music

    Ruby Jim Shepard 'Picking Through the Wreckage With a Stick'... old favourite was very glad to see get a reissue (thanks Zaius tapes!).

    Best label from Tanzania! 🙂

    • Ruby replied to this.

      Clif Gary Wrong was great. so was pretty much everything Chad did: Wizzard Sleeve, Mangina, and Scripts to name a few.

      I hope he isn't done with music

      He played bass in the great Kajun SS

      • Clif replied to this.

        sicboy

        Damn right it is!

        Clif
        I envy you.
        Tell me, they are as wild as on record?

        • Clif replied to this.

          as posted on 1.0, Trader Horne- Morning Way, today: Fairport-Liege and lief, another from a bit back: Fresh maggots- s/t. Give me the cream somebody, school me Ruby, you've got the advantage of familarity with my taste and this swath of stuff right?

            Johnny Sick They were amazing. I recorded their Hozac Blackout set. Maybe I will try and transfer that and throw it up here this week.

              Mystery_Ship have you heard the other 2 I mentioned? curious whatchya think... Trader Horne has it's charm but wasn't as rousing as I had hoped after hearing a coupla tunes a friend showed me.

                Clif
                Great!
                I will wait for him like a child waiting for Santa Claus.

                • Clif replied to this.

                  I've been listening a lot of Misfits, the older I get the more I dig the singles and Legacy of Brutality / Static Age.

                  Also as well Bob Dylan - the times they are a-changin. I bought a cheap second hand copy and I have listen to it a ton. Cool tracks and nice vibe.

                  11th hour stubble You try Sprigins of Tolgus yet?

                  Dr. Strangely Strange? Stone Angel? Mr. Fox? COB??? It all depends on how freaky you want to get.

                  My favs are the big names though, none of which is overly freaky but they're certainly easier to find.. Sandy (comps are best, imo), ISB (Robin's solo career is great too), Pentangle ('Cruel Sister' is a great starter, all of John and Bert's solo albums are amazing too), Steeleye Span (especially 'Please to See the King'), anything Shirley Collins' sings on. I'll make you a tape. 😉

                    I most always start the day with some jazz and coffee...
                    Needed some more Tapscott today - and I'll repeat myself, criminally unknown jazzbo

                    "Dissent or Descent"
                    Horace Tapscott on piano, Fred Hopkins on bass, and Ben Riley on drums

                    11th hour stubble Fresh Maggots sounds pretty good on a first listen, cool working fuzzed out guitar parts into the genre. Not sure Trader Horne is grabbing me right off the bat.

                    Spinning Outrageous Cherry "Out There in the Dark" LP while prepping dinner.

                      Mystery_Ship haha. Gave both of these a listen today as well and had the exact same reaction.

                      Got a few boxes in the mail today, currently spinning this one. Classic vibes.
                      ugh - I've tried like 4 different youtube videos and none of them embed properly
                      Augustus Pablo - Ital Dub

                        sicboy yeah some videos just wont embed. Happens to me when I try to post certain youtube videos on product pages and I see it on discogs as well. Think it is something in the settings when the video is uploaded to youtube.

                        ARSENIC MILKSHAKE – Programme atomique.

                        Local punk band with a great dirty recording and songs about vampires and werewolfs etc.

                        Day of garage turkey-ism. A-Bones, Garage Punk Unknowns comp, Revelators.

                        RN I’ve been listening to the Chilean punk band from the 90s Ocho Bolas.


                        The oldschool four track vibe is the greatest thing about these old south american recordings

                        Ruby Sprigins of Tolgus was another rec I got, took seeing it wrote down for me to remember to revisit it. Sandy Denny and Pentangle were in there too, will make my way through other recs and report back. Not sure how much I can take without some interspersing of other stuff.

                        Finally diving into Milan W.'s latest album from Stroom. This is exactly the kind of dour, goth-tinged romantic chamber pop I can listen to all day. Makes me wish there was fog outside my window (it is a sunny, mild day).

                        I recorded and Mixed this record for my friends here in Costa Rica. Great Young Garage Punk band in the Makers, Mummies and Stomachmouths tradition.
                        Veneno para Niños:

                        If you’d like to give it a listen, i’d love to hear what you think.

                        Cheers

                        Mad Scene - Blip
                        a perfect record really. kinda came and went but i hope it will one day achieve the status i feel it deserves

                        going through my dirty plates again. wipes, simps (canada got it on lock) top of the pops but man that spiral dub was the surprise hit. brilliant.

                          Simps dirty plate 7” is a doozy. B-Side contains what I’d say is their heaviest guitar moment. So good.

                          Need to hear the Spiral Dub one, their LP continues to get heavy spins.

                            Mystery_Ship they're playing in some different territory and it really works for them. Think youll be pleasently surprised.

                            Guy Lombardont going through my dirty plates again. wipes, simps (canada got it on lock) top of the pops but man that spiral dub was the surprise hit. brilliant

                            Awesome. I love the Spiral Dub but was interested to get others takes. To me it’s the perfect closer for the series

                              Randall Will these dirty plates singles end up online eventually?

                              Stoked 'The Starvations - Get Well Soon' has been re-released!

                                Alvarius B - That's How I Got To Memphis (& Other Egyptian Love Songs) // Alan Bishop does buncha covers running the gamut from Tom T. Hall to Cleaners From Venus and nails 'em all obviously, pretty straight and sincere, jerks a few tears if yr so inclined.

                                Scritti Politti - Anomie & Bonhomie // super charged sophisti-pop-hop , hard to decipher , even harder to listen to.

                                Hunches - Exit Dreams // Sounds as good today as yesterday.

                                  Death Panels - Maximum Soul: Makes the work commutes feel like a bong rattled hog ride to the end of the universe.

                                  Hex Files: Femme fueled and duo bassists. Garage/Goth (or is it Goth/Garage) from Carrboro, NC.

                                  The new Lavender Flu album.

                                  The Mrs brought Doechii's 2023 album back into heavy rotation again this week after it dropping into medium rotation the past few months. Pop hooks, classic hip hop and ratty boom bap blend together stunningly.

                                  Fire Engines Chrome Dawns. Really glad to have everything collected in one place, especially the Peel Sessions, which I used to listen to a lot after downloading years back. "Big Wrong Time" is a particular highlight of their more pop direction near the end.

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                                    Johnny Sick

                                    Home sick and I found on old transfer. Enjoy. It is enabled to download if you want to transfer it somewhere else to listen to later.

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                                      Right now: ty - WE R TY -- lo(ish)-fi garage punk, the kids call it egg punk