Wednesday, 15 July 2026

The Mekons "The Quality Of Mercy Is Not Strnen" 1979

The Mekons are a British band formed in the late 1970s as an art collective. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands. The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of country music, folk music, alternative rock and occasional experiments with dub. They are known for their raucous live shows...
Image...The band was formed in 1976 by a group of University of Leeds art students: Jon Langford, Kevin Lycett, Mark White, Andy Corrigan and Tom Greenhalgh—the Gang of Four and Delta 5 formed from the same group of students. They took the band's name from the Mekon, an evil, super-intelligent Venusian featured in the British 1950s–1960s comic Dan Dare (printed in the Eagle). The Mekons were described as more chaotic version of the Gang of Four; Lycett stated the band operated on the principle that "anybody could do it ... anybody could get up and join in and instruments could be swapped around; that there'd be no distance between the audience and the band."
By their second show, supporting the Rezillos at the F Club, they were approached with a record deal by Bob Last of Fast Product. The Mekons were first band signed to the label. The band's first single was "Never Been in a Riot", a satirical take on the Clash's White Riot. The release was made Single of the Week in NME. Their second single, "Where Were You?" was released by the end of 1978 and sold out of its 27,500 copies. At this time, Last convinced the band to sign to a larger label—Virgin. The Mekons popularity peaked as they played on the same bill as other "new music" groups like Gang of Four, the Fall, the Human League, and Stiff Little Fingers.
For several years the band played noisy, bare-bones post-punk, releasing singles on a number of labels. The Mekons' first album, The Quality of Mercy Is Not Strnen, was recorded using the Gang of Four's instruments, and due to an error by the Virgin Records art department, featured pictures of the Gang of Four on the back cover. After 1982's The Mekons Story, a compilation of old recordings, the band ceased activity for a while, with Langford forming The Three Johns. Corrigan became a tour manager for many years before founding a company that provides visa and immigration services specialising in the entertainment industry. - wiki
Imagetraxfromwax:
1 Like Spoons No More 2 Join Us In The Countryside 3 Rosanne 4 Trevira Trousers 5 After 6 6 What Are We Going To Do Tonight 7 What 8 Watch The Film 9 Beetroot 10 I Saw You Dance 11 Lonely And Wet 12 Dan Dare

Ripped from Vinyl by RYP with Audacity 3.2.1 : Thorens TD 318/Audio-Technica 95E - Yamaha A-S301 - Q Acoustics 3020i / Yamaha NS-SW050

"Instro-Hipsters a Go-Go!" 2003 - Vol 5

A five-CD limited-edition box that combines all five volumes of Psychic Circle's Instro-Hipsters a Go-Go series, complete with a new 80-plus page booklet that ties everything together and adds biographies of the artists as well as discographies, this set is nothing less than the instrumental soundtrack of Swingin' London in the late 1960s and early '70s…
Image...The variety on display here is impressive, ranging from B-3-driven soul-jazz jams to twangy surf guitars, honking sax R&B stompers, and sweeping, orchestrated lounge oddities. Truthfully, it sounds like the Mod soundtrack to an epic James Bond movie tossed into a time warp blender, and while there is almost every kind of instrumental style represented here, it has a surprisingly unified feel and tone when all is said and done (the whole affair was compiled and sequenced by Nick Saloman, otherwise known as the Bevis Frond). Among the highlights are Timebox's delightfully loose "I Wish I Could Jerk Like My Uncle Cyril," the insistent "Saturday Jump" by Midnight Shift, the Mike Cotton Sounds' "Like That," the Roulettes' "Junk," and the nascent funk of "Ridin' on the Gravy Train" by the Thunder Company, but again, even though this box certainly feels varied, there's an overriding scheme to it that makes it all fit together like a giant, glowing neon hymn to the wonderful excesses and eccentricities of hip '60s London. If that's one's cup of tea, than this is a big old cup of tea. - AllMusic Review by Steve Leggett

trax:
1. The Bouncer - Sound Sixty-Six 2. Hot Pants - Tony Brans Band 3. Move In - Harry Stoneham 4. Theme One - John Mayer & Indo Jazz 5. Beefeaters - John Dankworth Orchestra 6. Wade In The Water - Graham Bond Org 7. Slipery Jui De Enze - Brian Bennett 8. Explosive Corrosive Joseph - John Shroeder Orchestra 9. Stop Press - Alan Moorhouse Orchestra 10. Man Shot - Galactic Federation 11. Owed To The Dip - Velvet Fogg 12. The Fix - Howie G Conder 13. Juliet Simpkins - Powerpack 14. Like That - Mike Cotton Sound 15. Land Of The Magic Wizard - Electric Frankenstein 16. Impressions Of Oliver - Herd 17. Image - Alan Haven 18. Too Fartiche - Les Yper Sounds 19. Burn Up - Titan Studio Orchestra 20. Ridin' On The Gravy Train - Thunder Company 21. Destination Moon - Ray Mcvay Orchestra 22. Ride Your Pony - Gabrielli Brass 23. The Tag - Mike Carr & Tony Crombie 24. High Wire - Ivor Slaney & His Orchestra

The Woggles "The Big Beat" 2013 + "The Big Beat Bonus EP" - 12"/45rpm EP

The Woggles are a band that seems to have stepped straight out of a Nuggets anthology, and they've been that way since 1987, spinning out singles, EPs, and full-length albums that carry on as if the world of rock & roll & pop stopped dead in the mid-'60s when it arrived at garage rock...
Image...Not that this is a bad thing, particularly if one is a fan of such fare, but it does seem obvious that bands like the Woggles aren't creating garage rock as much as they are re-creating it in its own image, an increasingly tighter circle that, in the end, is inherently conservative, full of rules, stances, and approaches that, if they vary from the center, break the whole facsimile down. It's the 21st century, and while the garage era in rock is still arguably one of the genre's most refreshing and wonderfully snotty eras, it existed in its original form 50 years ago, an eternity when it comes to pop music. That said, these guys have the form down, and song after song on The Big Beat has the sharp, reckless, propulsive, and pissed-off attitude that made garage rock so much fun in the first place. Songs here like "Don't Think I Can Wait That Long," "Baby I'll Trust You When You're Dead," and "What Kind of a Girl" all steamroll by like a second (or third, or fourth, or fifth) coming of the early Who or the early Kinks before either of those bands started to make rock operas and such, and one has to ask, is that a bad thing? It isn't. It's a style frozen well out of its time, though, no different than a contemporary acoustic string band affecting the accents, rough edges, and material of an old-time mountain string band while using digital tuners and sophisticated sound systems, and making sharp videos to disperse on the Internet...

trax:
01 Take It To The People 02 Don't Think I Can Wait That Long 03 Baby, I'll Trust You When You_re Dead 04 Big Beat Strong 05 Say Goodbye To a Dream 06 Nothing's Gonna Stop Me 07 Move 08 Jezebel 09 Do The Git Get Down 10 What Kind of Girl 11 Lights, Camera, Action 12 Stand

"The Big Beat Bonus EP" - 12"/45rpm EP
Image... It's like Civil War reenactors. They make facsimiles of historical events without making any new history. Ah, but you sure can dance to this stuff, and it's impossible not to want more of it, whatever its authenticity. - Steve Leggett

trax:
01 Only Got Myself To Blame 02 Keep On Keepin' On. 03 Eeny Meeny Miney Moe 04 A Waste On The Young

…and now for something completely different! 3134 - 2026

These damned religious fanatics, politicians, warlords, and so on... Instead of sending the children of their peoples to THEIR OWN WARS, these idiots should settle their differences in large arenas with boxing matches or football games! For example, the "peace-making" Evangelical Messiah Agent Orange against the belligerent Putin, or the Pope in his ridiculous disguise against the bearded Ayatollahs with beards down to their navels... - RYP

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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

"Don’t Be A Loser" - USA Garage Greats 1965-1967 (and beyond!)

This volume focuses on mostly the obscure and mostly uncomped garage all from the original 45’s! We start out with the all-time killer, Red Beard & The Pirates, but from there it’s one obscurity after the other- you won’t find this comp anywhere else but at Twilightzone!
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Imagetraxfromwax:
1. Go On Leave (Gaye) - Red Beard & The Pirates 2. Don't Be A Loser (Gaye) - Red Beard & The Pirates 3. Long Hair (Fleetwood) - Little John & The Sherwoods 4. Rag Bag (Fleetwood) - Little John & The Sherwoods 5. Don't Go Away (Sonora) - The Kelts 6. Babe Come Running (Sonora) - The Kelts 7. Go Away (Wendy) - The Younger Brothers 8. Not The Way Love Should Be (Shades) - The Shades Of Blue 9. A Go Go Baby (Planet) - The Gemini Five 10. Can't Say No (Planet) - The Gemini Five 11. It's Over (Good Times) - The Mothers Of Soul 12. Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love) (Good Times) - The Mothers Of Soul 13. Come On-Come On (Shurfine) - The Judges 14. The Judge And The Jury (Shurfine) - The Judges 15. There She Goes (Chatanoochie) - Moss & The Rocks 16. Please Come Back (Chatanoochie) - Moss & The Rocks 17. Inside-Outside (Stone Henge) - Goodly Rubenson 18. Crystal Love (Stone Henge) - Goodly Rubenson 19. I Can Feel It (Tener) - The Flower Power 20. Stop (Tener) - The Flower Power 21. Golden Locket (ABC Paramount) - The Vogues 22. Story Book Plays (Sandal Wood) - Mike Ogilvie & The Blues Of Purple 23. Miss Dove (Sandal Wood) - The Blues Uv Purple 24. G.Y.S. (Get You Some Lovin') (No Label) - The Chain Reaction 25. Gonna Build Myself A Castle (Jaguar) - The Matches 26. Don't Let It Get You Down (Reno) - The Hustlers 27. For What More Could I Ask (Pyramid) - The Generals 28. What's Your Reason (Iron Beat) - The Sceptors 29. Watch Out Mother (East Coast Sound) - The Si-Dells
...originally served by Gyro1966...

"Girls In The Garage" Vol 07 (mono)

So, ladies and gents, volume six of the Girls series!
ImagePresented here are some impossibly rare girl group sounds, collected on one neat LP. Hear some of the most obscure productions, many that would rival Phil Spector and his Wall Of Sound.
Imagetrax:
1. Private Party - The Nightingales 2. I'm Not Gonna Do It - Little Frankie 3. Moon Beams - The Lawrence Comp. 4. Want You - The Weekends 5. My Summer Love - Tammy & The Bachelors 6. Jelly Belly - Nai Bonet 7. Come On Home - The Uncalled Four 8. Theme For A D.J. - The Tremolons 9. Out Of Your Mind - Lori Saunders 10. The Fool - The She's 11. The Rider - The Pussycats 12. Johnny Ander - Gail Haness 13. Marianna - Cidney Sza'vee & The Rain 14. Take It Easy - Manuela und Drafi 15. 7 Heures Du Matin - Jacqueline Taieb 16. You Cheated - Sunday & The Menn 17. He's Coming Home - The Indigos 18. You Need Me - The Honeybees
...thanks to the original uploader caveman78 ...ripped in glorious monoloudarama!...

"Do The 45!" Vol. 1126 (2026)

Super fun collection of soul, blues, R&B, instro, and rock 'n' roll from the original 45's. (From my record collection.)
ImageIt's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
Imagetrax:
1 People Say (Reprise) - The Meters 2 Loving You Is on My Mind (Reprise) - The Meters 3 A Little You (Parrot) - Tom Jones 4 Promise Her Anything (Parrot) - Tom Jones 5 Barracuda (Liberty) - Jack Costanzo 6 I Got a Bongo (Liberty) - Jack Costanzo 7 You (Direction) - Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon 8 You Blew Your Cool and Lost Your Fool (Direction) - Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon 9 Mama Won't You Turn Me Loose (Peacock) - Sugar Boy & The Sugar Lumps 10 So Long - Goodbye (Peacock) - Sugar Boy & The Sugar Lumps 11 Nobody (Savoy) - Sammy Cotton 12 I'm True (Savoy) - Sammy Cotton 13 Save Me (Dial) - Jimmy Holiday 14 Sing a Song of Love (Dial) - Jimmy Holiday 15 I Have a Twinkle in My Eye (Imperial) - Faye Adams 16 Someone Like You (Imperial) - Faye Adams 17 Operator (Old Town) - Bob Gaddy 18 I Love My Baby (Old Town) - Bob Gaddy 19 Shu Rah (Imperial) - Fats Domino 20 Fell in Love on Monday (Imperial) - Fats Domino 21 It Won't Be Me (Minit) - Lee Diamond 22 Please Don't Leave (Minit) - Lee Diamond 23 Knight Ride (Valiant) - The A-Jacks 24 Fury (Valiant) - The A-Jacks 25 Hush (Yardbird) - Donnie Brooks 26 Sunshine, Summertime and Love (Yardbird) - Donnie Brooks 27 Mr. Penguin - Pt. 1 (Bell) - Lunar Funk 28 Mr. Penguin - Pt. 2 (Bell) - Lunar Funk 29 Troglodyte (Cave Man) (Rca) - The Jimmy Castor Bunch 30 I Promise to Remember (Rca) - The Jimmy Castor Bunch 31 Peanut Butter (Atlantic) - The J. Geils Band
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...

…and now for something completely different! 3133 - 2026

These damned religious fanatics, politicians, warlords, and so on... Instead of sending the children of their peoples to THEIR OWN WARS, these idiots should settle their differences in large arenas with boxing matches or football games! For example, the "peace-making" Evangelical Messiah Agent Orange against the belligerent Putin, or the Pope in his ridiculous disguise against the bearded Ayatollahs with beards down to their navels... - RYP

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Monday, 13 July 2026

The Galileo 7 "There is only now" 2019

From humble beginnings as a DIY outlet for Allan Crockford’s songwriting ambitions The Galileo 7 has evolved into a powerhouse live act delivering lysergically-inclined technicolour garage-rock, Dandyish psychedelic pop, new-wave sparkle and that ever-present Medway and Kentish magic of former bands like The Prisoners. Allan now also joins Ian Button in a new project called The Penrose Web.
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Imagetrax:
01 Everything is everything else 02 Too late 03 There is only now 04 Slipping away 05 Let go 06 The world looks different today 07 Looking up 08 The last hours of Aldous Huxley 09 Crooked smile 10 I dream of sleep 11 Dandy in aspic 12 (I've got them old) Microcosmic blues (again)

"DYNAMITE AT MIDNIGHT" A New Kind Of Mambo Vol. 12

Let's not forget the excellent graphics by Johnny Q! Of course this is another killer comp…
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Imagetrax:
1. Taboo - Juanito Fernandez & Orchestra 2. Fat Daddy - Dinah Washington 3. Snake Eyes - King Curtis 4. Tortilla - Joey Giam and the Noblemen 5. Love, Honor and Obey - B.B King 6. Long Gone Baby - B.B King 7. Dorothy Mae - Joe Hill Louis 8. Betty Lou - Long John Hunter 9. Betty Lou - The Marcels 10. Do-Whop-A-Do - The Five Dapps 11. Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) - Gene & Eunice 12. Iko Iko - Dr. John 13. Help Me - The Aladdins 14. Greetings - The El Capris 15. Wild Boy - Rocky Holman 16. Dynamite At Midnight - King Curtis 17. Polly Molly - The Five Masks 18. Do You Love Me - Little Willie John 19. New Hound Dog - Frank Motley & His Crew 20. Yeah! Yeah! Guitar - Bill Harris 21. Hot Rod Queen - Roy Tann 22. Service With A Smile - The Kuf-Linx 23. Chippin' Little Baby - Little David 24. You Ain't Treatin' Me Right - Mac Curtis 25. Thinkin' 'bout Your Love - Lee Dresser & The Krazy Kats 26. Voodoo - The Del Ricos 27. Night Rider - Sugarboy Crawford 28. mary ann - Texas Ray 29. Ooooh Baby - Bobby Jackson 30. Whirlwind - Roy Morton & The Temp-Tones 31. Si si no no - Graciela & Machito
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - originally served by Gyro1966

Trashcan Records Vol 29 "It Was Night..!"

31 Gark and gloomy tracks!
Imagetrax:
01 Artie Shaw - Nightmare 02 Elmer Gill Trio - It Was Night 03 Doctor Bop - Satin And Velvet 04 Ralph Ventsha & Red Julian Quartet - Lover’s Lament 05 Ralph Ventsha & Red Julian Quartet - Listen To Me 06 Les Thornton, Jack & The 3 Guys - Need You Baby 07 Johnny Guidry - The Place 08 Jim Solley - The Last Mile 09 Joe Gaston & The Crew - Without You 10 Bobby Gimby - Ghostin' 11 Kenyon Hopkins - Blues From The Fugitive Kind (Let Me Out) 12 Larry Clinton - Manhunt 13 Rusty Isabell - Manhunt 14 David Mitchell - Target 15 Little Dickens - Jazz In Old Alcatraz 16 Invictas - Breakout 17 Invictas - Missing 18 Palais Royals - Panic 19 Alvino Rey - The Bat 20 Ralph Flanagan - Radar Love 21 Johnny Beeman - The Laffing Beatnik 22 Imperial Seven - Midnight Tom 23 Earl Ezell & Combo – Aunt Woo Wa 24 J.J. Jones - Darkness 25 Bobby Jenkins - Swinging At The Scorpion Pt.1&2 26 Cool Cats - Hi Falutin' 27 Ken Jones - Theme From Room 43 28 Paul Dunlap - Lili’s Theme 29 Jimmy Forrest - Experiment In Terror 30 Jerry Wald - The Creeper 31 Jerry Wald - Nightmare
…originally compiled and served by Fedor...

…and now for something completely different! 3132 - 2026

These damned religious fanatics, politicians, warlords, and so on... Instead of sending the children of their peoples to THEIR OWN WARS, these idiots should settle their differences in large arenas with boxing matches or football games! For example, the "peace-making" Evangelical Messiah Agent Orange against the belligerent Putin, or the Pope in his ridiculous disguise against the bearded Ayatollahs with beards down to their navels... - RYP 

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Sunday, 12 July 2026

Leo Middea "Vicentina" 2020

Rio De Janeiro troubadour, guitarist and songwriter Leo Middea has been writing since he can remember. His love for Brazil, the music, flavours, energy and its contrasts are rendered through his songs, his lyrics a homage to Brazilian people and culture, and a musician’s life, on the road
Imagetrax:
1 Divina Certeza 2 Romances Featuring Janeiro 3 Bairro Da Graça 4 Lua Lua 5 Ca,nina 6 Sorrindo Pra Saudade 7 Brasília 8 Rua De Angola 7 9 Vento Bordeaux 10 Amar All 11 Eu O Rio, Leste 12 Mãe

This music is dedicated to the tradition of Johnny Diego's Rock 'n' Roll Free Sunday!

Mark Malibu & the Wasagas "Return of the Wasagas" 2017

They are Canada's original Surf Punks.
ImageExisting originally from 1979-1982 these groovy teenagers lived far from the west coast but they mixed their 60s influences with their 80s attitude. Considered a touchstone of the Toronto surf scene, they reunited in 2014. They have released four FAB albums on UK’s Sharawaji Records. A staple on the Canadian Garage/Rockabilly/Surf scene, Surfs Up!

trax:
01 Wasagas Theme 02 Surfin_ a Go-Go 03 Oceanside 04 Wasaga Run 05 Twelve Year Surf Itch 06 Boogie Board 07 End of the Summer 08 In the Shadows 09 Ain_t Gunna Crash 10 Longboarding 11 Spaghetti Summer 12 Pet Semetary 13 Wasaga Showdown 14 Wasaga Run '81

"Do The 45!" Vol. 1125 (2026)

Super fun collection of soul, blues, R&B, instro, and rock 'n' roll from the original 45's. (From my record collection.)
ImageIt's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
Imagetrax:
1 I'm a Young Man (Imperial) - Bobby Mitchell & The Toppers 2 She Couldn't Be Found (Imperial) - Bobby Mitchell & The Toppers 3 Miserlou (Orbit) - Arthur (Taboo) Lyman 4 Caravan (Orbit) - Arthur (Taboo) Lyman 5 Listen Here (Atlantic) - Eddie Harris 6 Mean Greens (Atlantic) - Eddie Harris 7 Stick-Up (Hot Wax) - Honey Cone 8 V.I.P. (Hot Wax) - Honey Cone 9 The Funky Judge (Toddlin' Town) - Bull & The Matadors 10 The Funky Judge (Instrumental) (Toddlin' Town) - Bull & The Matadors 11 Mind, Body and Soul (Hot Wax) - The Flaming Ember 12 Filet de Soul (Hot Wax) - The Flaming Ember 13 Sixteen Tons (Parrot) - Tom Jones 14 Things I Wanna Do (Parrot) - Tom Jones 15 Cafe (Warner Brothers) - Malo 16 Peace (Warner Brothers) - Malo 17 Hound Dog (Wand) - Chuck Jackson 18 Love Me Tender (Wand) - Chuck Jackson 19 Mr. Pleasant (Reprise) - The Kinks 20 Harry Rag (Reprise) - The Kinks 21 You Got Me Hummin' (M-G-M) - The Blossoms 22 Tweedlee Dee (M-G-M) - The Blossoms 23 It's Not Unusual (Parrot) - Tom Jones 24 To Wait for Love (Is to Waste Your Life Away) (Parrot) - Tom Jones 25 Mashed Potatoes (Part 1) (Atlantic) - Carl Holmes & The Commanders 26 Mashed Potatoes (Part 2) (Atlantic) - Carl Holmes & The Commanders 27 Sweet Thing (Warner Brothers) - Van Morrison 28 Blue Money (Warner Brothers) - Van Morrison
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...

…and now for something completely different! 3131 - 2026

These damned religious fanatics, politicians, warlords, and so on... Instead of sending the children of their peoples to THEIR OWN WARS, these idiots should settle their differences in large arenas with boxing matches or football games! For example, the "peace-making" Evangelical Messiah Agent Orange against the belligerent Putin, or the Pope in his ridiculous disguise against the bearded Ayatollahs with beards down to their navels...  - RYP

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Saturday, 11 July 2026

"Beat, Bluf & Branie" Nederbeat 1963-1969 - disc 5

This is an awesome collection of some of the most skull-crushingly reverbed-out, fuzzadelic, full-throttle '60s garage rock/psych from the Netherlands. Other reviews compare this to the Nuggets "foreign" beat box set: there is no comparison. This collection chases the Rhino box around the street with its tail tucked between its legs. It also blows most other Nederbeat compilations away, due to its breadth, excellent sound quality and extensive, authoritative selection. No one in Europe really "got" this kind of rock as well as the Dutch did. (DJ Joe Sixpack, Bomp)
ImageHello! If you enjoyed Rhino's Nuggets Box 2, then this Dutch set will be a revelation. From Hunter Music/Universal comes an amazing 5 disc set. Hear what the British Invasion sounded like through Dutch muscians and song writers. I've listened to it non-stop since purchasing it. You have to hear Armand, he/they sound like Dylan singing in a foreign language. 98% of the songs in the set are in English. It pops up on here used quite a bit, so spend the bucks, its like discovering a whole new world of rock music you never knew existed. My favorite group on this set is Q'65, a group who were really 5 years a head of their time. I can't recommend this enough!!! Come on Universal USA release this here!!. (Ugly Things)

disc 5:
1. Be Mine Again (Piango Con Me) - Skope 2. It's A Delusion - P & B Group 3. Free Of Your Lies - Names & Faces 4. Keep Out - James Mean 5. Bus Stop - The Ripcords 6. Dum-Da-Di-Dum - The Rascal Routs 7. She Broke My Heart - Rene & His Alligators 8. I Don't Care - The Beat Buddies 9. Maybe Someday - The Bumble Bees 10. Didn't I - The Coopers 11. I Wanna Tell You (I'm So Glad) - The Caps 12. When I Meet Her - The Sound Magics 13. Daddy Loves Baby - The Toreros 14. Louie Louie - The Falcons 15. Honey Bee - P & B Group 16. Keep Smiling - Names & Faces 17. Someday - The Rascal Routs 18. Seeing Her - James Mean 19. From - Skope 20. Cry - The Ripcords 21. I Can Wait - Rene & His Alligators 22. Girl Of My Kind - The Bumble Bees 23. You Better Go - The Caps 24. Don't You Remember - The Sound Magics 25. I'm That Man - The Falcons
…originally served by Gyro1966...

"Instro-Hipsters a Go-Go!" 2003 - Vol 4

A five-CD limited-edition box that combines all five volumes of Psychic Circle's Instro-Hipsters a Go-Go series, complete with a new 80-plus page booklet that ties everything together and adds biographies of the artists as well as discographies, this set is nothing less than the instrumental soundtrack of Swingin' London in the late 1960s and early '70s…
Image...The variety on display here is impressive, ranging from B-3-driven soul-jazz jams to twangy surf guitars, honking sax R&B stompers, and sweeping, orchestrated lounge oddities. Truthfully, it sounds like the Mod soundtrack to an epic James Bond movie tossed into a time warp blender, and while there is almost every kind of instrumental style represented here, it has a surprisingly unified feel and tone when all is said and done (the whole affair was compiled and sequenced by Nick Saloman, otherwise known as the Bevis Frond). Among the highlights are Timebox's delightfully loose "I Wish I Could Jerk Like My Uncle Cyril," the insistent "Saturday Jump" by Midnight Shift, the Mike Cotton Sounds' "Like That," the Roulettes' "Junk," and the nascent funk of "Ridin' on the Gravy Train" by the Thunder Company, but again, even though this box certainly feels varied, there's an overriding scheme to it that makes it all fit together like a giant, glowing neon hymn to the wonderful excesses and eccentricities of hip '60s London. If that's one's cup of tea, than this is a big old cup of tea. - AllMusic Review by Steve Leggett
Imagetrax:
1. Hanging On - Detours 2. Canvas - Brian Bennett 3. Vendetta - George Bradley & His Band 4. Once Upon A Time - Bugaloo Brass 5. Funky Bayswater - Squires 6. Detroit - Sounds Incorporated 7. Soma - Zoot Money 8. Riff Raff - Music Through Six 9. Horse's Collar - Peddlers 10. The World Tomorrow - Armando Sciascia & His Orchestra 11. Five By Five - Dave Clark Five 12. Continental Exchange - Sounds Nice 13. Wild Cat - Robinson Crew 14. Guys Guns Girls & Danger - Reg Guest Syndicate 15. Theme From Canterbury Tales - Gabrielli Brass 16. Man In A Suitcase - Ron Grainer 17. Indian Bat - Chim Kothari 18. Commuter - Spencer Mac 19. Champion House Theme - El-Ec-Tricians 20. Goin' Home - Ole Jensen & His Music 21. True Blue - Salon Band 22. The Margarine Flavoured Pineapple Chunk - Brello Cabal 23. The Knack - Alan Haven 24. Daisy Chain (Part 1) - Herman's Hermits 25. Hi Heel Sneakers - Wynder K Frog

The Woggles "Tempo Tantrum" 2009 + "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me" 2010 - 7"/45rpm + "Move" - 7"/45rpm

Throwing a summer beach blanket bikini party? Well here's the soundtrack! The Woggles! Naked and Instrumental! --Little Steven Van Zandt
ImageSouthern gentlemen the Woggles have been one of the most dependably devastating live acts on the garage rock scene since they started out in 1987, and Tempo Tantrum is something of a companion piece to Soul Sizzling 7" Meltdown, their 2007 collection of non-LP single sides from throughout the group's history. However, though this also brings together some fine but hard to find material in one handy package, Tempo Tantrum primarily focuses on the Woggles' instrumental prowess, featuring a dozen (mostly) vocal-free numbers from singles, compilation albums, and the group's archives, all recorded between 1995 and 2006. It wouldn't be the Woggles without some contributions from lead singer the Professor Mighty Manfred, so a few token vocal tunes have been added to the mix, though one, in jolly irony, is a Dick Dale cover (a man who did his best work without a singer), and while there are vocals on "Tempo Tantrum" and "The Elbow Twist," they certainly take a back seat to the rockin' and twangin' guitar work of Flesh Hammer, Montague, and Zorko. Tempo Tantrum is a bit too focused on one area to be a worthwhile career summary, though it does make a case for the group's consistent heroism in the service of rock, from the dripping wet surf assault "Flash Flood" and the neat monster rock opus "The Elbow Twist" to a supercharged cover of the Monkees' "Valerie" and a tip of the hat to their spiritual brethren the Fleshtones, "Theme from the Vindicators." But if you're looking for 30 minutes of good and sweaty rock action, without the human voice making a nuisance of itself, Tempo Tantrum is just what you've been waiting for, and it's enough to convince anyone that nobody throws a rock & roll party like the Woggles. - Review by Mark Deming
Imagetrax:
01 Tempo Tantrum 02 Los Angeles No Niseimaturi 03 The Elbow Twist 04 Valleri 05 Bullfrog 06 Sweet Tea 07 On The Move 08 The Kingdom of Nye 09 Theme From the Vindicators 10 Flash Flood 11 Mr. Peppermint Man 12 El Toro

"Nothing's Gonna Stop Me" 2010 - 7"/45rpm
Image...Tempo Tantrum followed in 2009, and The Big Beat was released in 2013. By this time, all four members of the Woggles lived in different cities, but they continued to reunite regularly for touring and recording sessions... - Mark Deming
Imagetrax:
01 Nothing's Gonna Stop Me 02 Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe

"Move" - 7"/45rpm
Image...In 2016 they convened in Athens with producer Jim Diamond to record Tally Ho!, which was issued by Wicked Cool in August 2017... - Mark Deming
Imagetrax:
01 Move 02 A Waste Of The Young

…and now for something completely different! 3130 - 2026

These damned religious fanatics, politicians, warlords, and so on... Instead of sending the children of their peoples to THEIR OWN WARS, these idiots should settle their differences in large arenas with boxing matches or football games! For example, the "peace-making" Evangelical Messiah Agent Orange against the belligerent Putin, or the Pope in his ridiculous disguise against the bearded Ayatollahs with beards down to their navels... More examples welcome! - RYP

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Friday, 10 July 2026

"BURIED AND DEAD" - International Garage Greats 1965-1967 (And Beyond!)

Here we travel all across the world to find the legendary garage killers you won’t find a better comp anywhere. All taken from the original 45’s, this comp will completely knock you out!
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Imagetraxfromwax:
1. my father's name is dad (Decca) - Fire 2. she's got eyes that tell lies (Parlophone) - Him and The Others 3. i don't wanna go (Columbia) - The Southern Sound 4. now you wonder why (Contest) - The Jaguars 5. creeping jean (Pye) - Dave Davies 6. glendora (Columbia) - The Downliners Sect 7. slave time (Philips) - The Slaves 8. all i need (Phillips) - The Caps 9. rum drunk (HMV) - The Moods 10. buried and dead (Astor) - The Master's Apprentice 11. get yourself home (HMV) - The Fairies 12. 13 women (President) - The Renegades 13. lying all the time (Relax) - The Outsiders 14. teach me 16. a woman of distinction (Philips) - The Caleb 17. baby your phrasing is bad (Philips) - The Caleb 18. say those magic words (Reaction) - The Birds Birds 19. daddy daddy (Reaction) - The Birds Birds 20. man with money (Planet) - The Wild Uncertainty 21. i was so glad (Fontana) - The Jets 22. i'll try anyway (Original Beatles Drummer) - Peter Best 23. it's not what you do (Decca) - Jimmy Winston 24. just the same as you (Columbia) - The Southern Sound 25. always and ever (Tania) - Midnatt Fyrann 26. get out of the way (Philips) - The Slaves
...originally served by Gyro1966...

"Girls In The Garage" Vol 06 (mono) + "Girls In The Garage" - Vol 06a - EP

So, ladies and gents, volume six of the Girls series!
ImageAs far as I can tell, they were all released on Romulan Records. (you can see their spaceman logo in the bottom right corner of the cover.) apparently most or all of them came out in LP, EP and CD versions, with different track orders. This link’ll help you navigate:
http://www.soybomb.com/garage-comps/classic/?term=girls+in+the+garage&search=1&field=Title
also want to give credit to CHOCOREVE, who runs a wonderful blog, who i think i got these from, could've been LOST-IN-TYME as well. all i did was clean up the tags and add the cover art. Cheers!" - ksn
Imagetrax:
1. Cleo Cleopatra - Kari Lynn 2. Real Live Lover - Pat Downey And The Vistas 3. Ringo Boy - Dori Peyton 4. Turn Her Down - The Cupons 5. Tell Me That You Care - Ellaine And The Shandells 6. Hey Hey Ha Ha - The Crazy Girls 7. I'm Never Gonna Cry Again - Jonna Gault 8. There You Go - Millie Rogers 9. Watermelon Man - Karin Krogh And The Public Enemies 10. My L.a - Tacey Robbins 11. So, Do The Zonk - Donna Loren 12. Hoochy Coo - The Fatimas 13. You Just Gotta Know My Mind - Karen Verros 14. Tobacco Road - Roberta Wolfson 15. The Note - Venus Flytrap
...ripped in glorious monoloudarama! Originally served by ksn...

"Girls In The Garage" - Vol 06a - EP
Imagetrax:
1 Go Back Go Back To Your Pontiac - Darby Sisters 2 I'm Such A Fool - Judy Brown 3 Look For Another Love - Lonnie's Legends & The Currents 4 Low Grades & High Fever - Lindy Lane & The Sinners 5 Hanky Panky - The Summits 6 Whirlwind - Corki Ray & Audiofaze

The Mekons "Mekontry & Western"

THE MEKONS have released over twenty albums since their debut in 1979...
Image...If that were not enough, they’ve put out an almost infinite number of side projects, including solo records by members Jon Langford and Sally Timms, the Pine Valley Cosmonauts and numerous other configurations. What jumps out of all these different iterations is the Mekons’ long-standing love affair with American Country Music. This fan-created collection, far from complete, compiles a good number of the country music covers that have informed the MEKON Family’s catalog, now in its fifth decade.
Imagetrax:
1. Lost Highway [Hank Williams] 2. Sleepless Nights [Gram Parsons] 3. Big River - WACO BROTHERS [Johnny Cash] 4. I Still Miss Someone - JONBOY LANGFORD & PINE VALLEY COSMONAUTS [Johnny Cash] 5. Alone & Foresaken [Hank Williams] 6. Cocaine Blues - JL&PVC [Johnny Cash] 7. Seminole Wind - SALLY TIMMS [John Anderson] 8. Lonesome Fugitive - RICO BELL [Merle Haggard] 9. Sin City [Flying Burrito Bros] 10. Cry, Cry, Cry - SALLY TIMMS [Johnny Cash] 11. Tennessee Flat Top Box - JL&PVC [Johnny Cash] 12. Wild & Blue [John Anderson] 13. Wreck On the Highway (Didn’t Hear Nobody Pray) - WACO BROTHERS [Hank Locklin] 14. $1000 Wedding [Gram Parsons] 15. Folsom Prison Blues [Johnny Cash] 16. Guess Things Happen That Way - JL&PVC [Johnny Cash] 17. Sweet Dreams [Patsy Cline] 18. Tennessee Waltz - SALLY TIMMS - [Cowboy Copas] 19. Down From Dover - SALLY TIMMS & THE DRIFTING COWGIRLS [Dolly Parton]
ALL SONGS BY THE MEKONS UNLESS NOTED ORIGINAL VERSIONS or INSPIRATIONS IN BRACKETS
…Compiled by Mark R., artwork by Mark R. - Uploaded by Gyro1966...

…and now for something completely different! 3129 - 2026

These damned religious fanatics, politicians, warlords, and so on... Instead of sending the children of their peoples to THEIR OWN WARS, these idiots should settle their differences in large arenas with boxing matches or football games! For example, the "peace-making" Evangelical Messiah Agent Orange against the belligerent Putin, or the Pope in his ridiculous disguise against the bearded Ayatollahs with beards down to their navels... More examples welcome! - RYP

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Thursday, 9 July 2026

The Galileo 7 "Tear your minds wide open!" 2017

From humble beginnings as a DIY outlet for Allan Crockford’s songwriting ambitions The Galileo 7 has evolved into a powerhouse live act delivering lysergically-inclined technicolour garage-rock, Dandyish psychedelic pop, new-wave sparkle and that ever-present Medway and Kentish magic of former bands like The Prisoners. Allan now also joins Ian Button in a new project called The Penrose Web.
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Imagetrax:
01 Cold hearted stowaway 02 One lie at a time 03 Mystery train 04 Too much choice 05 The mask 06 Live for yesterday 07 You tear my mind wide open 08 The god of gaps 09 The habit machine 10 Everything keeps coming round again 11 Your face tomorrow 12 Nobody knows anything

Trashcan Records Vol 28 "Beatnik Bombshells"

From the bohemian misfit girl with her goateed boyfriend to the espresso sipping art school chick reading Kerouac... 29 slabs of 1950's existential angst, bongo beating and female beat poetry gone all weird!
Imagetrax:
01 Phillipa Fallon - High School Drag 02 Lynn Roberts - Beatnicks 03 Honey Sanders - Some Like It Cool 04 Ann Henry - Like Young 05 Patsy Abbott w. Margie Sherwin - Get Out Of Town 06 Kay Martin & Her Body Guards - The Heel 07 Savina & The Love Orch. - Lookout 08 Barbara Pittman & The Gene Lowery Singers - Handsome Man 09 Lyn Avalon - I Walk The Streets 10 Deborah Walley - Sometimes In The Darkest Hour 11 Gloria May - What-Cha Doing In The Woods? 12 Beverly Garland - Tempest In A Teapot 13 Voices Of Walter Schumann - Haunted House 14 Junell - Another World 15 Anne Phillips - Lonely Ville 16 Marilyn Ross - Out Of This World 17 Lori Lea - Ah Sweet Mystery Of Life 18 Revel Ray - Oh, Blue Flame 19 Sheri Lee Douglas - Gray Skies 20 Nancy DuPont - Weather Report Love 21 Al & Ina Harris - Man In A Raincoat 22 Shirley Claire w. Al Kaye Trio - Big Ben 23 Frances Burnett - Blue Prelude 24 Cindy Laine w. Armand Mojica Orch. - Whispering Wind 25 Aggie Dukes - Swing Low Sweet Cadillac Pt.1&2 26 Rhoda Scott Trio - Sha-Bazz Pt.1&2 27 Miriam - Catwalk 28 Miriam - In 1967 29 Patsy Raye & The Beatniks - Beatnik’s Wish
…originally compiled and served by Fedor...

The Woggles "Rock and Roll Backlash" 2007

"No, the Woggles aren't a kiddies band, unless your toddler chain-smokes Camels and knows how to tap a keg. This Georgia four-piece plays in the style of 60s-era Troggs, Kinks and Sam the Sham. Wilder than the Strokes, as melodic as Hoodoo Gurus and more in control than the Hives, this is a rock dance party from start to finish. Steven Van Zandt has championed this band on his Underground Garage radio show and no wonder: These dozen slabs of beefy goodness will have you grinning all day and all of the night." --BostonHerald.com
ImageThe Woggles aren't trying to reinvent the garage rock wheel, but after slogging it out in every dive club imaginable since 1987, they realize that bringing new spins to the formula neither dilutes it nor opens them up to the dreaded sellout finger-pointing. Recorded at Rick Miller's (Southern Culture on the Skids) Kudzu Ranch in North Carolina, produced by Jeff Walls (ex-of Guadalcanal Diary), and mastered by the near legendary Rodney Mills, the quartet has a formidable backline for its first album in four years. The guys rise to the occasion with some of their finest material. The Woggles have experienced a surge in popularity through exposure on Little Steven's weekly radio show. Since this album is released on his Wicked Cool label, that is likely to continue. Little has changed in the group's approach, though a bit more British Invasion mixed with American garage invigorates the sound of these 12 originals. There is even a spaghetti Western throwback with reverbed guitar and mariachi trumpet ("El Toro"). Occasional horns on a few other tracks also prove that different ingredients added to their established jittery rock & roll stew can bring much needed spice to the concoction. Lead singer the Professor Mighty Manfred is in fine trashy shape, as is the foursome's recent guitarist, known only as Flesh Hammer. Songs such as "Time of My Own" and the title track boast singalong hooks and lyrics that veer toward the members' obvious love of an earlier time and their dedication to saving the purity of rock & roll. You won't need any convincing that they are up to the task after one spin of this raw, rollicking slab of retro-rocking. It's a trip back to the '60s when the Standells, the Seeds, and all the other bands on the Nuggets collection were making music that might have seemed disposable at the time but is now considered classic. Add The Woggles to that pack, because they are every bit as committed, brash, and raw -- and Rock and Roll Backlash is all the evidence you need. - Review by Hal Horowitz
Imagetrax:
01 Rock and Roll Backlash 02 It's Not About What I Want (It's What You Get) 03 Porridge 04 There Goes Danger 05 I Gotta Go Now (Up on the Floor) 06 Drive On 07 El Toro 08 Sayonara Blues 09 The World Is Falling 10 Time Of My Own 11 Black Sheep 12 Blasting Cap

…and now for something completely different! 3128 - 2026

These damned religious fanatics, politicians, warlords, and so on... Instead of sending the children of their peoples to THEIR OWN WARS, these idiots should settle their differences in large arenas with boxing matches or football games! For example, the "peace-making" Evangelical Messiah Agent Orange against the belligerent Putin, or the Pope in his ridiculous disguise against the bearded Ayatollahs with beards down to their navels... More examples welcome! - RYP

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We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS OR BOOKS RELEASED IN 2024 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS OR BOOKS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful. All other official posts will only allow comments related to the official posts and such. That way it will keep things much more organized and tidy. Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius R.I.P.

Wednesday, 8 July 2026

"Instro-Hipsters a Go-Go!" 2003 - Vol 3

A five-CD limited-edition box that combines all five volumes of Psychic Circle's Instro-Hipsters a Go-Go series, complete with a new 80-plus page booklet that ties everything together and adds biographies of the artists as well as discographies, this set is nothing less than the instrumental soundtrack of Swingin' London in the late 1960s and early '70s…
Image...The variety on display here is impressive, ranging from B-3-driven soul-jazz jams to twangy surf guitars, honking sax R&B stompers, and sweeping, orchestrated lounge oddities. Truthfully, it sounds like the Mod soundtrack to an epic James Bond movie tossed into a time warp blender, and while there is almost every kind of instrumental style represented here, it has a surprisingly unified feel and tone when all is said and done (the whole affair was compiled and sequenced by Nick Saloman, otherwise known as the Bevis Frond). Among the highlights are Timebox's delightfully loose "I Wish I Could Jerk Like My Uncle Cyril," the insistent "Saturday Jump" by Midnight Shift, the Mike Cotton Sounds' "Like That," the Roulettes' "Junk," and the nascent funk of "Ridin' on the Gravy Train" by the Thunder Company, but again, even though this box certainly feels varied, there's an overriding scheme to it that makes it all fit together like a giant, glowing neon hymn to the wonderful excesses and eccentricities of hip '60s London. If that's one's cup of tea, than this is a big old cup of tea. - AllMusic Review by Steve Leggett
Imagetrax:
1. Breakout - George Bradley & His Group 2. The Skip - Goldie & The Gingerbreads 3. Flying - Sounds Nice 4. Just Like A Woman - John Dankworth & His Orchestra 5. Creme Tea - Nite People 6. Mysterious Land - Chris Lamb & The Universals 7. The Spy - Original Checkmates 8. A Touch Of Velvet A Sting Of Brass - Second City Sound 9. Mogul I Spy The Avengers - Harry Stoneham 10. My Little Red Book - Sounds Incorporated 11. Acka Raga - Shocking Blue 12. The Prowler - Harry Roche Constellation 13. Luger's Groove - Spooky Tooth 14. The Mound Moves - Zoot Money's Big Roll Band 15. The Wednesbury Madison - Janice Nicholls 16. Hooker Street - Keith Meehan 17. Go Home Bill Ludendorf - Joe Loss & His Band 18. Harvey - Midas Touch 19. Cherokee - Mitch Murray Clan 20. Raunchy - Ray Mcvay Sound 21. Impact - Clem Cattini Ork 22. Jackpot - Roulettes 23. The Organiser - Organisers 24. Quickenut - Harsh Reality 25. Yuggy Buggy - Excursion

TRIPLE AGENT RECORDS Vol. 6 - 2023

What a Great Compilation With Various Bands Playing Some Great Surf Rock! - Kindly Lars
ImageThis album is part of an excellent series of surf and garage compilations. I have all the albums, and I can recommend the entire series to anyone who is interested in this kind of music. We are fortunate that people are playing good music worldwide. Music today, music tomorrow, music forever! - bruce123
Imagetrax:
1 unknown - The Tremolo Beer Gut (feat. Zombierella) 2 Magic Mushrooms - Sant Anna Bay Coconuts 3 Haunted Swamp - The Creature Preachers 4 Ape Love - Thálasses 5 Drac'd Raw Dot Com - Genki Genki Panic 6 Infinite Space - Sys Malakian 7 Stomp Dream - Los Surfer Compradres 8 Alacrán - Los Bronson 9 Cowboy Junkie - Chewbacca's 10 Abduction - Surf Terráneos 11 Tequila Bill (Alternate Version) - The Greasy Gills 12 República Banana - Los Resonadores 13 Caverna Ruidosa - Los Ruido 14 Crash And Burn - The Serfers 15 Brebaje De Amor - Los Tómbola 16 Wasteland - Ronald Reagan? The Actor? 17 El Macabro Plan Del Dr. Breuer - The Tormentos 18 Inter Umbras - Systilus 19 Love In A Post War - Secret Agent 20 Tic Tac - Reverend Frankenstein 21 La Máquina Emocional - The Evil Ones 22 En Mi Mundo (Bonus) - Pollo Del Mar (feat. El Vez)

"Do The 45!" Vol. 1124 (2026)

Super fun collection of soul, blues, R&B, instro, and rock 'n' roll from the original 45's. (From my record collection.)
ImageIt's just me having fun with my 45's and whatever random record I pull out of the boxes. I will try to give both sides of the 45 unless one side is dull, unbearable or unplayable. I hope you enjoy. (Gyro1966)
Imagetrax:
1 The Bottle (S&K) - Jay & Cathy's Clowns 2 Doin' the Best I Can (S&K) - Jay & Cathy's Clowns 3 Kingdom of D'mt (Funk Night) - Karl Hector & the Malcouns 4 Safari Strut - Whitefield Brothers 5 Going to the Mardi Gras (Charly) - Eddie Daniels 6 I Wanna Know (Charly) - Eddie Daniels 7 Hello My Lover (Sky Ranch) - Willy DeVille 8 Ruler of My Heart (Sky Ranch) - Willy DeVille 9 Jealous Man (Alston) - Betty Wright 10 Let Me Be Your Lovemaker (Alston) - Betty Wright 11 Love Is a Crazy Thing (Herald) - Blind Billy Tate and His Orchestra 12 I Got News for You Baby (Herald) - Blind Billy Tate and His Orchestra 3 Love Can Make a Man (King Edwards) - Eric "Monty" Morris 14 Man About Town (King Edwards) - The Skatalites 15 I'm Wise (Post) - Ruth Durand 16 Tin Can Alley (Post) - Ruth Durand 17 Baby Never Say Goodbye (Hsr) - The Bo Street Runners 18 Easy to Cry (Hsr) - The Little Darlings 19 Night Comes Down (Hsr) - The Mickey Finn 20 Done Me Wrong (Hsr) - The Couriers 21 Man in the Hills (Wolf) - Burning Spear 22 In de (Wolf) - Burning Spear 23 Johnny Cool Man (Trojan) - The Maytals 24 Johnny Cool Man Version (Trojan) - Beverley's All Stars 25 Double Cookin' (Kent) - The Checkerboard Squares 26 Is It Love Baby? (Kent) - The Tandels 27 Is This the Dream (Parrot) - The Zombies 28 Going to the Mardi Gras (Charly) - Professor Longhair
…compiled and served by Gyro1966...

…and now for something completely different! 3127 - 2026

These damned religious fanatics, politicians, warlords, and so on... Instead of sending the children of their peoples to THEIR OWN WARS, these idiots should settle their differences in large arenas with boxing matches or football games! For example, the "peace-making" Evangelical Messiah Agent Orange against the belligerent Putin, or the Pope in his ridiculous disguise against the bearded Ayatollahs with beards down to their navels... More examples welcome! - RYP

PLEASE READ OUR RULES:
We have a first entry each day that is a picture or a video, and only in that entry you can place your music links and requests (NO ALBUMS OR BOOKS RELEASED IN 2024 AND AFTER, AND A DAILY LIMIT OF 3 ALBUMS OR BOOKS AND NO REQUESTS FOR FLAC OR OTHER LOSSLESS, IF YOU WANT FLAC, BUY THE ALBUM)! Here you can say what you like, unless it's offensive, racist or discriminatory! Please keep your language polite and respectful. All other official posts will only allow comments related to the official posts and such. That way it will keep things much more organized and tidy. Enjoy! RYP and Gyro1966 and Gaius R.I.P.

Tuesday, 7 July 2026

"AWESOME AUSSIE & KIWI KRUSHERS" - International Garage Greats 1965-1967 (and beyond!)

Gyro Records goes down under for this storming batch of legendary killer sixties garagepunk records all from the original 45’s! You won’t find more greatness on one comp any time soon, so grab it while you can! (Enjoy the great art work by RYP!)
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Imagetraxfromwax:
1. you're driving me insane (Philips) - The Missing Links 2. now i'm older (Spin) - Steve & The Board 3. this life of mine (Sunshine) - The Lost Souls 4. bad times (Columbia) - The D-Coys 5. sad and lonely (Festival) - The Four Strangers 6. ain't got no feelin' (Down Under) - Derek's Accent 7. social end product (Allied) - The Bluestars 8. it's time you realized (Parlophone) - The Morloch 9. by my side (In) - The Elois 10. no (Sunshine) - Toni McCann w/The Blue Jays 11. alone (Go!!) - Billy Adams 12. i'll make you cry too (Sunshine) - Fabulous Blue Jays 13. so i've learned (Columbia) - Bobby James & The Vibrants 14. stop, look, and listen (Go!!) - The Clique 15. no more now (RCA Victor) - The Smoke 16. come on, baby (Go!!) - The Other Ends 17. rum drunk (HMV) - The Moods 18. i want, need, love you (Festival) - The Black Diamonds 19. she's comin' home (Festival) - The Blue Beats 20. come on (Sunshine) - The Atlantics 21. you're against (Columbia) - The D-Coys 22. style of love (Parlophone) - The Hergs 23. wild about you (Philips) - The Missing Links 24. she's a go go (Sunshine) - The Librettos 25. ugly thing (RCA) - The Creatures 26. i want love (Festival) - The Sunsets 27. never trust another woman (RCA Victor) - The Smoke 28. moonshine (Enterprise) - The Marksmen 29. hurtin' all over (Zodiac) - The Pleazers 30. but why (Enterprise) - The Marksmen 31. i'm your witchdoctor (Action) - The Chants R&B 32. i can see my love (W&G) - The In-Sect
...originally served by Gyro1966...

"Beat, Bluf & Branie" Nederbeat 1963-1969 - disc 4 of 5

This is an awesome collection of some of the most skull-crushingly reverbed-out, fuzzadelic, full-throttle '60s garage rock/psych from the Netherlands. Other reviews compare this to the Nuggets "foreign" beat box set: there is no comparison. This collection chases the Rhino box around the street with its tail tucked between its legs. It also blows most other Nederbeat compilations away, due to its breadth, excellent sound quality and extensive, authoritative selection. No one in Europe really "got" this kind of rock as well as the Dutch did. (DJ Joe Sixpack, Bomp)
ImageHello! If you enjoyed Rhino's Nuggets Box 2, then this Dutch set will be a revelation. From Hunter Music/Universal comes an amazing 5 disc set. Hear what the British Invasion sounded like through Dutch muscians and song writers. I've listened to it non-stop since purchasing it. You have to hear Armand, he/they sound like Dylan singing in a foreign language. 98% of the songs in the set are in English. It pops up on here used quite a bit, so spend the bucks, it's like discovering a whole new world of rock music you never knew existed. My favorite group on this set is Q'65, a group who were really 5 years a head of their time. I can't recommend this enough!!! Come on Universal USA release this here!!. (Ugly Things)

disc 4:
1. Keep On Trying - The Outsiders 2. World Of Birds - Q65 3. Down Man - Brainbox 4. Things I Remember - Cuby & The Blizzards 5. Sound Of The Screaming Day - Golden Earring 6. It's Gone - The Motions 7. Oh Baby Please - Rob Hoeke 8. I'll Cry - Roek Williams & The Fighting Cats 9. Sorry She's Mine - The Sandy Coast 10. Standing And Staring - The Shoes 11. You Better Start Running Away - Zen 12. Ik Heb Genoeg Van Jou - ZZ & De Maskers 13. Janosh (And His Big White Poodle) - The Hunters 14. Silky - Les Baroques 15. Three Is A Crowd - De Maskers 16. Saint James Infirmary - Johnny Kendall & The Heralds 17. Monkey On Your Back - The Outsiders 18. Take Her Home - The Ro-D-Ys 19. Celestial Dreams - Dragonfly 20. Long And Lonesome Road - The Shocking Blue 21. Kick & Chicks - The Zipps 22. Seasons - Earth & Fire 23. I've Just Lost Somebody - Golden Earring 24. From Above - Q65 25. Early In The Morning - The Tee-Set
…originally served by Gyro1966...