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nice tip, icandig, I think I have a book he did with Glenn A Baker, and one about Gudinski. Cyril Jordan from the Groovies has a regular column called 'san francisco beat!' in Ugly Things mag, endless reminiscences.. https://ugly-things.com/
[3:00] The Creatures
1965 The Creatures rocked into a Surfers 3 month Resident Gig..each with Different Coloured Hair.
Teen Chix would break outta bedroom windows to see them...they also ran a stint down Cooly.
1965 Goldie did have a local punk band called The End...+ a few lesser knowns...
Surfers had some good Psych Clubs also...Quite a few Southern Bands got wasted on the Drugz!
Best '60's Oz Punk Track..(Ugly Thing ~ The Creatures)...tbb also has this LP....too good it is!
...so good, tbb! (and here's to David, whadda legend..)
....from tribute bands to a tribute sitcom ;)
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Glen A Baker's Ugly Things
Agree > basesix just earnt the crew a Pick'n'Mix Private Stock Sampler!
tbb enjoys playin' with his Oz Ugly things only fair to share the groove as they roll out!
Here's wot we got...this is the pick of the litter!
Try to mix in a few styles with a few familiar trax to ease yer on in!
e Harmony Envoy..."Nothing too wild tbb!"
Here's 1-4 Ugly Things LPs + track listing > Just get yerself a set...
Ugly Things 1
https://www.discogs.com/es/release/27996786-Various-Ugly-Things-Australi...
Ugly Things 2
https://www.discogs.com/release/4028790-Various-Ugly-Things-2
Ugly Things 3
https://www.discogs.com/release/4046852-Various-Ugly-Things-3
Ugly Things 4
https://www.discogs.com/release/1873302-Various-Ugly-Things-4-Down-Under...
Luv everything 'bout this Ugly Track...
Lyrics > Groove the whole thing blows tbb's tiny mind apart...
Too cool for words... (Jet Set > Cool McCool > The Breadmakers
tbb is convinced it's the same nite club that keeps gettin' raided...just gotta let the crew in.
^ dook-box in the garage is on fire!
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Jelly Flater wrote:;)
Wow! Dylan's mini me!
What a brilliant song.
Loved the salute to St Steve.
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Fk yeah! What a fine salute to Minor Threat. Great stuff JF.
Might have shared these two before. But i'm still torn on which version i like best. The BR original is always the original and so melodic and classic,...but the Pridebowl version....pretty damn good.
basesix wrote:nice tip, icandig, I think I have a book he did with Glenn A Baker, and one about Gudinski. Cyril Jordan from the Groovies has a regular column called 'san francisco beat!' in Ugly Things mag, endless reminiscences.. https://ugly-things.com/
Sorry - slow to reply. After listening further I got bored and gave up with Stuart Coupe's memoirs. A lot of name dropping of artists I either don't know or have no interest in. Not enough story. Might give it another run down the track, but not interesting enough for now. Re: Cyril Jordan, I'll definitely check that out. Cheers B6.
A song for JD. Interestingly, no snowflake response to this band name
southernraw wrote:Jelly Flater wrote:Fk yeah! What a fine salute to Minor Threat. Great stuff JF.
Yes indeed. Nice.
Some lovely stuff posted above. Here's some toons that grabbed my fancy this week.
Another strong list list there!
Blackers, excelling again, with that last effort.
R00ney wrote:Another strong list list there!
Blackers, excelling again, with that last effort.
Cheers Roo. Taking advantage of Spotify’s ability to read my mind once I have trained it. :) edit trained Spotify that is. My minds a mess but not half as cooked as ID’s.
..and triple R, @blackers? when I'm close enough to tune in, or the winds are favourable, I get that good blackers vibe with the newer stuff..
basesix wrote:..and triple R, @blackers? when I'm close enough to tune in, or the winds are favourable, I get that good blackers vibe with the newer stuff..
On the Internets as well B6 https://www.rrr.org.au/tags/live-to-air.
Spots has been giving me some new goods, but has to be trained to keep it interesting. Glad there has been things worth sharing.
cheers @blackers.. being a bit of a self-imposed-austerity addict, I have no wherewithal to listen online when I'm on the move, which is when I think 'fun' radio.. love when I get whispers of RRR on a beach somewhere though. I should definitely get into the habit of having it on at home digitally sometimes.
icandig wrote:basesix wrote:nice tip, icandig, I think I have a book he did with Glenn A Baker, and one about Gudinski. Cyril Jordan from the Groovies has a regular column called 'san francisco beat!' in Ugly Things mag, endless reminiscences.. https://ugly-things.com/
Sorry - slow to reply. After listening further I got bored and gave up with Stuart Coupe's memoirs. A lot of name dropping of artists I either don't know or have no interest in. Not enough story. Might give it another run down the track, but not interesting enough for now. Re: Cyril Jordan, I'll definitely check that out. Cheers B6.
here's a fun thornbury family day out @icandig! drop the kids/grandies to penders park with drinks and a ball. https://www.darebin.vic.gov.au/Events-and-facilities/Parks-and-playgroun...
..then wander off and drop a guitar that needs a clean up to https://www.tksguitarandamprepair.com.au/ (he's like a VJ kinda dude) then head down to look at the second hand boards at https://www.zaksurfboards.com/secondhand-surfboards/ (gotta love a shop whose homepage banner reads like an incredulous russian tour-guide description)
..rejoin the park group for a walk to get a colombian hotdog, or to the lebanese bakery, then as they head back to the park, treat yourself, and check out lulu's https://lulusmelb.com/ (they always have multiple Ugly Things issues, free Cyril Jordan column browse!)
“ then head down to look at the second hand boards at https://www.zaksurfboards.com/secondhand-surfboards/ (gotta love a shops whose homepage banner reads like an incredulous russian tour-guide description) “
Zak sells some fun boards, always got a deal going on,. Hours outa my way but never a waste of time.
Geez. That's a big day out for this ol' bloke. I'd need a Bex and a lie down after all that excitement.
Ian MacKaye, believe it or not.
Some other stuff.
That's unreal @blackers. Mackaye has a voice that i could pick out in an instant, but this is so different. But unmistakable all the same. Loved it.
Here's a Bad Religion classic. The lyrics, the song, the way it feels.
A pretty powerful song. Definitely leaned on it in the past when the world got a little hectic and i'm sure i will again. Probably close to my favourite song of their vast colletion. The way Graffin hits those notes, with conviction, especially the high notes in the chorus....spine tingling. "anxiety destroys us but it drives the common man...foundation of society anxiety....supress it if you can"
Incredible lyrical and vocal genius.
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&pp=QAFIAQ%3D%3DViagra Boys, 2 sold out Forum shows?? holy shit, go Melbourne!
@basesix - That's a good effort. My wife saw them on their first tour at the Tote...wild show.
Speaking of tours, these guys are coming out in November. Don't let the metal aesthetic fool you, these guys have a pretty solid punk sound.
basesix wrote:Viagra Boys, 2 sold out Forum shows?? holy shit, go Melbourne!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00G89GY2KNo
They sound alright a bit different kinda accessible nice bass heavy sound with lots of space interesting song writing, just threw a few songs in my new music mix.
I was late to The Peep Tempel party.
They're not together anymore, but the front man, Blake Scott has gone solo.
Mark Arm's fave song, for all those dog lovers overleaf..
(Mark Arm is being the Saints' frontman when a cool Frankenstein version of the band tours in November):
Joining founding guitarist Ed Kuepper and drummer Ivor Hay will be singer Mark Arm, from the Seattle band Mudhoney. Arm replaces the original singer and primary lyricist, Chris Bailey, who died in April 2022.
Behind them will be the former Sunnyboys bass player Peter Oxley... and guitarist Mick Harvey, of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
Kuepper and Bailey had a tumultuous personal relationship after the band splintered after the recording of their third album, Prehistoric Sounds, in 1978. Bailey carried on under the Saints’ name until his death, using a rotating cast of musicians.
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/article/2024/jun/12/the-saints-austr...
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I was late to The Peep Tempel party..../quote]
Good party to join #phnud. Fun band, original sound. Keep waiting for more from Blake.
Something different that sounds familiar.A song for facto.
And some stuff.
Nice work Blackers. Stop holding out and put it up often.
basesix wrote:Nice work Blackers. Stop holding out and put it up often.
Ha. It's cold and wet.....
You know the rest.
Whatever do you mean, Sir?
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Get a hold of that Jack White "Untitled" album if you can. Not formally released but 40 000 given away for free on vinyl, with instructions "to rip" and share. Back to form apparently.
^ yep @blackers, it's the goods ;)
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Jelly Flater wrote:;);)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QiMvJylbX3Q&pp=ygUZamFjayB3aGl0ZSB1bnRpdGx...
Cheers Jelly.
Alright, time for some discussion on what yr all listening too. My iTunes inventory is getting a little stale so I'm up for some inspiration.
Currently loving The Drones' album "Havilah".. incredible songwriting and some of the best recorded guitars and drum I've heard in a long time. I'm a little late to the party with this album but it's on high rotation at the moment and will probably stay there a while. I've seen these guys live once (Fowlers, Adelaide) and fortunately they're incredible on stage too. Can't wait to see them again.