can anyone give us a potted history of the bands that flew the garage flag through out the wilderness years?
maybe break it down to early/late 80s and early/late 90s with suggested singles or albums.
beyond the gories, mummies and eternal stalwart billy childish my knowledge is a little lacking in this area.
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Permalink Reply by Dead Boy on June 11, 2011 at 1:15pm Also, Vanian released "Tenterhook" with Roman Jugg, and as Naz Nomad And The Nightmares released "Just Call Me Sky" on a comp. "The Whip".
http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Whip/release/525120
Both are cheap garage tunes.

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Permalink Reply by dying slowly on January 6, 2012 at 12:03pm my favriots (not including the ones mentiond in the discussion at the start) are the gruesomes and the fuzztones
Permalink Reply by John Battles on January 6, 2012 at 1:47pm Amen. Also THE BROOD , Fortune and Maltese and Thee Phabulous Pallbearers , Ten High , The Friggs , Royal Nonesuch , THE FLESHTONES !!!! (IF SOMEONE MENTIONED THEM , ALREADY , I APOLOGIZE.) , Droogs (They were there , first. Not my faves , but , gotta give it up ) , The C*nts , Hentchmen , 3-D Invisibles , Snake - Out , The Shitty Beatles (The originals.'85 - '87.) , Knoxville Girls , Huns , Stingrays , Prisoners , Pebbles , Mescaline Drive , Lithium Xmas , Peyote Cowboys (I don't do drugs , BTW.) , Deadmoon , and others I could think of , later , but , I can actually see THE SUN ! Goombye , please!
kopper said:
Let's not forget the Drags, the Cynics, the Devil Dogs, the Revelators, the 5.6.7.8's, Bantam Rooster, Cheater Slicks, Lord High Fixers, Jack o' Fire, '68 Comeback, the A-Bones, the Dirtbombs, the Stomachmouths, the Satelliters, the Raunch Hands, Honeymoon Killers, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, the Chrome Cranks, the Fall-Outs, the Subsonics, Sons of Hercules, the Barracudas, the Stems, the Real Kids, Lyres, DMZ, the Mono Men, Lightning Beat-Man's stuff (solo as well as w/ the Monsters), the Joneses, Dirtys, the Swingin’ Neckbreakers, the Humpers, the Spaceshits, the Royal Pendletons, the Reatards, Country Teasers, the Screws, Bassholes, the Insomniacs, the Kaisers, the Fleshtones, the Untamed Youth, the Von Zippers, the Woggles, the Fells, the Mullens, the Hentchmen, the Boss Martians, Sugar Shack, the Dukes of Hamburg, the Mortals, the Nomads, (early) Dwarves, the Compulsive Gamblers... and the OBLIVIANS!!
Also, it should go without saying that we're also including the Cramps on this list.
Permalink Reply by Alison on January 6, 2012 at 2:50pm I reccommend these comps to get you started:
Children of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the Second Psychedelic Era 1976-1996
Be a Caveman: The Best of the Voxx Garage Revival
Destination: Bomp! The Best of Bomp Records' First 20 Years
Permalink Reply by jason lyle on January 6, 2012 at 3:14pm yeah! the lyres! and i remember the 3 o'clock..they were a big thing for me...got me into the jam....primal screams first record sonic flowersomethin or other...pussy galore! the supersuckers....and the dwarves.....the 80's were great!
I like The Neats, True West, The Real Kids, Infliktors, The Customs, The Flies, Del Fuegos, and of course The Boys From Nowhere. Ace Of Hearts records!
Ted
Funny how barely anyone mentioned The Oblivians here. They surely are one of my favorite bands from the 80s/90s and one of the keys bands at those times. Friggin amazing stuff. Also, can't forget about The Gories, The Mummies, Teengenerate, The Cynics (as mentioned before), Compulsive Gamblers and the list could go on. But those are my personal favorites from those times.
Permalink Reply by John Battles on January 7, 2012 at 2:01pm I agree , Mudhoney was closer to the "Garage" side of the coin , than the stuff Sub Pop became famous for , or famously sold to bigger labels , but , I saw them once , on the strength of their first Sub Pop single , and walked out about 20 minutes into it. It did'nt move me at all , and they did'nt acknowledge the crowd , once . Personally , I try to make eye contact with people I'm playing to , so they'll know I'm paying attention to them , and trying to get a feel for what they might like.....You can't do that with your eyes permanently shut , and your hair over your eyes , besides , something Cobain raised to an art form , later...The bassist , to his credit , moved around a lot , and kept his eyes opened ....Staring at a blank wall to the left of the stage. I liked the "Sonic Boom!" book for the most part , and I knew Grunge would get a lot of coverage , that's OK , but , giving Fred Cole and Girl Trouble one sentence each ?! Makes you wonder who's minding the store....
KK Dirty Money said:
This is great! Good subject, good question, good responses. Thanks!
I guess I'll chime in as the "grunge guy""...
I always thought Mudhoney was a pretty cool band from the latter part of that era, along with some of the other Sub Pop bands from back then.
Look into the Sub Pop label for that Seattle slice of this pie.
Permalink Reply by John Battles on January 7, 2012 at 2:12pm Oh , The Damned did a whole album as Naz Nomad and The Nightmares , "Soundtrack to "Give Daddy The Knife , Cindy" " , a fictional 60's AIP - type Teen/Drug flick , mostly covers of Nuggets - era faves...I'm not saying you did'nt know that , but , if anybody did'nt , it's a good parody , the music actually works , and it even fooled the compliers of "The Acid Trip" book , who mentioned The Damned , separately ! (The Damned performed as Naz Nomad a few times , too...).
I met Vanian and Jugg when they were touring with Dave Vanian and The Phantom Chords . Roman Jugg was a super nice guy. Dave Vanian was cordial , a bit standoffish , but , pleasant enough. We were talking about the fact that his Birthday was coming up , and I noted that Bela Lugosi's Birthday was in close proximity to his. He said , "Yes , I know. I'm the same year as him , actually....... I mean , I was BORN in the year that he DIED.". FOR A MINUTE , i THOUGHT HE WAS GOING TO TRY TO TELL ME THE VAMPIRE BIT WAS'NT A PUT - ON .
Dead Boy said:
Also, Vanian released "Tenterhook" with Roman Jugg, and as Naz Nomad And The Nightmares released "Just Call Me Sky" on a comp. "The Whip".
http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Whip/release/525120
Both are cheap garage tunes.
Permalink Reply by popwilleatitself on January 9, 2012 at 5:30am Not pure Garage but a lo-fi fav:
The Clean plus most of the other Dunedin Bands. Check out the Flying Nun Compilation!
Has anybody mentioned Jay Reatard beore?

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