Friday, September 18, 2009
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- Best Of Pebbles Vol.2
- Get Primitive - The Best Of Pebbles Vol.1
- Lords Of The New Church - Live For Today 12" (1983)
- Demo-lition Blues! LP (1983)
- Cult Maniax - The Amazing Adventures Of Johnny The...
- The Sting-Rays - Cryptic & Coffee Time Lp (1987)
- The Escalators - Something's Missing 7"(1983)
- The Orson Family - The Sweetest Embrace 7" (198?)
- Abrasive Wheels - Banner Of Hope 7"(1983)
- Demented Are Go - Holy Hack Jack 12"(1986)
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Cowboy killers - Tea Time At TJ's
Novocaine - Frustration No. 10
Rectify - Washing Shopping
Dub War - Strike It
4 Comments:
Ilove the sixties garage theme, nobody's children on volume one is one of the best songs of all time. I had this on vinyl years ago and it makes an old punker happy to finally be able to stick on the i-pod
A.J
good blog, good music, I like it! ciao ;)
I fckn love this. I painted 2 rat vespas on this theme back in the eighties.
su - fkn - perb post
along with the nips, pebbles etc, etc
you superstar
thanks
vita
Used to get the zine Next Big Thing sent from the states around mid 80s. Them and Sounds (wiped the floor with Melody Maker and the then out of touch NME) and the Big Beat Chiswick record labels were a lifeline for Garage Punk lovers long before the interweb. Oh Yeah John Peel too. He included "Bad News Travels Fast" in a festive 50 one year. Vinyl vinyl vinyl and 4th hand cassette tapes passed around at gigs. BRILLIANT BLOG!
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