Well, as it seems much more easier to put on some music instead of listening to people's conversation while using the local public transport i.e., what's your favorite music on the go?
some of my personal faves, no particular order...
NEW BOMB TURKS - '!!Destroy-Oh-Boy!!', 'Info Highway Revisited', 'Nightmare Scenario' LPs
BLACKTOP - 'I Got A Baaad Feelin'...' Comp.
DIDJITS- 'Hey Judester' LP
DEVIL DOGS - North Shore Bitch
PVC - 'Punk Rock Berlin' Comp.
T.V. KILLERS - Babyboomers Motherfuckers
THE HOT POCKETS - 'Mess of Fire' LP
THE MULLENS - 'The Mullens' LP
SPACESHITS - 'Winter Dance Party' LP
THE RIP OFFS - 'Got A Record' LP
THE KIDNAPPERS - 'Ransom Notes...' LP
THE PNEUMONIAS - 'Cheap Trash Rock & Roll' Comp.
THE ONYAS - 'Get Shitfaced...' LP
SUPERSUCKERS - 'The Smoke Of Hell' LP
ROCK N ROLL ADVENTURE KIDS- Wild Man
TEENGENERATE - 'Get Action' LP
THE SHOCKS - 'The 7 Inches' Comp.
THE BREEDERS - 'Last Splash' LP
DAYLIGHT LOVERS - King Of Useless Drinking
THE WONGS - 'Reanimate My Baby' LP
THE CHINESE MILLIONAIRES - 'Detroit Double Cross' LP
THE HUMPERS - 'Positively Sick On 4th St' LP
THE SPLASH FOUR -'Do The Earthquake Shake!!!', 'Shame Shame Shame' LPs
SCAT RAG BOOSTERS - 'Scat Rag Boosters' LP
ANGRY SAMOANS - 'Back From Samoa', 'Inside My Brain' LPs
BLACK LIPS - 'Black Lips', 'Let It Bloom' LPs
MONACLES - I Can't Win
DC SNIPERS - 'Missile Sunset', 'DC Snipers' LPs
BASSHOLES - I Saw Beauty
THE BEGUILED - I Walk Alone
THE HARD FEELINGS - 'Fought Back And Lost' LP
THE MOORAT FINGERS - 'Punk As In Prison' LP
THE QUEERS - 'Don't Back Down', 'Love Songs For The Retarded' LPs
THE KING KHAN & BBQ SHOW - Zombies
THE REAL KIDS - 'The Real Kids'
THE BRIEFS - 'Sex Objects', 'Steal Yer Heart' LPs
BOBBY FULLER - I Fought The Law
GAUNT - I Don't Care
THE PROBLEMATICS - Bad Habit
BEEHIVE & THE BARRACUDAS - The Real Blue Flame
JET BUMPERS - 'It's A Sey Burnout' LP
CHEATER SLICKS - Hook Or Crook and 'Don't Like You' LP
THEE HEADCOATS - 'Elementary' Comp.
HEX DISPENSERS - 'Hex Dispensers' LP
THE DRONES - Corgi Crap
THE MANIKINS - 'Agalmatophilia' Comp.
THE KIDS - 'The Kids' LP
BEASTIE BOYS - Egg Raid On Mojo
ARMITAGE SHANKS - '25 Golden Showers' Comp.
THE REDS - 'The Reds' LP
SEDATIVES- 'Sedatives' LP
SHAKIN' NASTIES - 'Refrigerated' LP
BLITZ - Razors In The Night
THEE HEADCOATEES - Punk Boy
THEE VICARS - You Better Watch Out
MURDER PUNK Vol 1/2 Comps
THIS IS BOSTON NOT L.A. Comp.
ZODIAC KILLERS - 'Society's Offenders', 'Radiation Beach' LPs
...
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Permalink Reply by Last Night on August 9, 2012 at 3:05am Perfect song !
Permalink Reply by Last Night on August 9, 2012 at 3:16am Which make me think about the first song in the Radioblivion intro i can't figured it out, it goes "Wild Street, Wild Street, I'm just born on a Wild Street", i guess it's a psycho band...
any idea?

Permalink Reply by kopper on August 9, 2012 at 1:08pm While I'm walking down the street? Usually it's whatever song is playing in my head at the time.

Permalink Reply by gary gilmore on August 9, 2012 at 7:05pm Huh!
Down on the street
where the faces shine.
floatin' around i'm
a real low mind.
-just remembered listening to this on a neon yellow sony walkman on my way to this chic-who-never-ended-up-being-my-true-love house! hah!
Permalink Reply by John Battles on August 9, 2012 at 8:21pm My favotite song to start out down the street with my ipod (I listen to tapes on my Walkman more often , if anything , these days.) is "I Don't Believe in Anything" by The Nevebreakers. Mainly because it's the first song of theirs that turns up , but , also , it's a good one to face the hordes out on the street with....
Permalink Reply by John Battles on August 9, 2012 at 8:24pm I used to think it was "Where the beer cans shine". Is'nt it "Real o - mind"?
Believe it or not , I have an old 16 WITH THE LYRICS to "Down on The Street" and a pic of IG with his dog collar !
gary gilmore said:
Huh!
Down on the street
where the faces shine.
floatin' around i'm
a real low mind.-just remembered listening to this on a neon yellow sony walkman on my way to this chic-who-never-ended-up-being-my-true-love house! hah!
Permalink Reply by Jarkko Immonen on August 10, 2012 at 2:49am Aaah, life and the places it takes us...
gary gilmore said:
-just remembered listening to this on a neon yellow sony walkman on my way to this chic-who-never-ended-up-being-my-true-love house! hah!
Anyhow, I found myself pondering this question A LOT this morning, trying to come up with the perfect playlist song-by-song. I came to the conclusion that there are several variables to be taken into account - whether it's a brisk sunny morning and you're on your way to the gym or the beach, a grey afternoon and you're stuck in the after work traffic, of if it's a cool evening stroll, destination unknown. To me, the answer would be drastically different on each occasion.
But, based on the commute this morning (it was a bit chilly but sunny outside), I would have to say that in the ideal situation I would've:
- started off with some good ole 70s/80s power pop, as that tender, not-quite-awake-yet state of being calls for some sweet, up-beat melodies (btw, I consider it important not to put the music on before stepping out of the door, but preferably just as you breath in the first of the fresh morning air):
POINTED STICKS - PART OF THE NOISE
THE RUBINOOS - I WANNA BE YOUR BOYFRIEND
- then, around the time I got on the bus, feeling energized and positive, I'd crank it up a notch, and the person sitting next to me would just have to deal with my lip-syncin'-head-boppin'-eyes-closed demeanor:
RADIO BIRDMAN - MURDER CITY NIGHTS
THE KIDS - THIS IS ROCK 'N ROLL
PAGANS - WHAT'S THIS SHIT CALLED LOVE?
- finally, getting off the bus and taking the short walk to the office, I would pull out all guns and yank my neck like crazy with my fists in the air, parading my armpits to everyone present:
TEENGENERATE - DRESSED IN BLACK
Then, when I got to work I'd be like "What? Those stats don't add up? That meeting's been cancelled? We're going bankrupt? SO THE FUCK WHAT, BRING THE MOFO ON! I'M READY! YEEEEEEEAAAAOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Holy shit - I really gotta try this out one of these mornin's...)
Permalink Reply by Last Night on August 10, 2012 at 7:48am http://garagepunk.ning.com/profiles/blogs/radioblivion-no70-the-end
What is the first song in the intro ???
Last Night said:
Which make me think about the first song in the Radioblivion intro i can't figured it out, it goes "Wild Street, Wild Street, I'm just born on a Wild Street", i guess it's a psycho band...
any idea?

Permalink Reply by Mark George Harrison on August 13, 2012 at 2:21pm When my other half lived in London my favourite album for getting from Kings Cross to where she lived was The Monks 'Black monk time', perfect for pushing through a crowded London on a Friday afternoon!
Permalink Reply by John Battles on August 13, 2012 at 2:47pm Long as you got way down to heaven.
Mark George Harrison said:
When my other half lived in London my favourite album for getting from Kings Cross to where she lived was The Monks 'Black monk time', perfect for pushing through a crowded London on a Friday afternoon!
Permalink Reply by Elliot Smoke on August 15, 2012 at 5:18pm I tend to enjoy Velvet Underground, Pere Ubu, Ramones, Soft Boys, Headcoats and 50s Spector-ish girl groups on my perambulations. Depends on my mood.
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