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| kogar the swingin ape |
Aug 20 2008, 03:38 PM
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track run down!
01. harley hatcher - the chase is on - from the SATANS SADISTS soundtrack 02. sonny flaharty - teenage war chant - great uncomped rockabilly trash song, from 45. 03. keetie and the kats - wayout - another uncomped 45...from the same label as the above 45. 04. Unknown - Voodoo (Sanders) - from the collection of mark taylor and available only on this comp or if you're part of the "incrowd" and have it from him. may be released legit at some point on norton. 05. alberto combo - the green monster - uncomped instrumental 45 on the tammy label. 06. the imps - that'll get it - from the great lp TABU. 07. bailey's nervous kats- Cobra - awesome band from california. dig the compilation on ACE. thee blue print for the cramps (though not really from this song), 08. c.j. and the casuals - study hall - fucking mind-numb-er on norton records. 09. dc 5 - chaquita - dave clark five?! also from the TABU LP 10. Thee Midnighters - Devil With The Blue Dress - edited version (so blue dress seems like all one song) from the norton reissue. 11. the abstracts - nightmare - uncomped spooky 45 by a band from the southwest. 12. nick & the jaguars - ich-i-bon #1 - the gories used to cover this song. 13. jerry lee trio - banshee - uncomped instrumental by a band trying to confuse the public that jerry lee might be a part of it! 14. Gentrys - Wild - one of the greatest songs in the history of recorded music. 15. zz en demaskers - beat girl - some band from denmark or something. on the TABU LP. 16. los sleepers - zombie - mexican zombies! 17. the ebbtones - ram induction - great instrumental with some TEENAGE GANGDEBS snippits thrown in. 18. Reggie Perkins - High School Caesar - great rockabilly tune from norton. 19. Jerry & Mel - Cannibal Stew - killer song from the rex doane wfmu premium cd of the same name. 20. the johnson brothers - zombie lou - want to meet the girl in this song! 21. the fabulous pearls - jungle bunny - can you believe records like this exist?! on the dootone label. 22. tony march and bill david's rockets - show down - one of my fave instrumentals of all time. uncomped. 23. tony sperry and the quarternotes - the shock - sample from a star trek episode! 24 .Link Wray - Big City After Dark - what can i say about him that hasn't already been said better by others... that's it...hope you like it... |
| FrankD |
Aug 20 2008, 08:29 PM
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"04. Unknown - Voodoo (Sanders) - from the collection of mark taylor and available only on this comp or if you're part of the "incrowd" and have it from him. may be released legit at some point on norton."
more details please? |
| kogar the swingin ape |
Aug 21 2008, 08:45 AM
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mark taylor, aka boss hoss, is one of the world's formost authorities on 60's garage music. he, along with alec paleo, have helped unearth all kinds of great music that has been issued on the frantic label as well as ACE RECORDS.
the great thing about mark is that he SHARES stuff. he finds stuff NO ONE else has, and shares it with people on places like (the departed) GARAGE PUNK FORUMS. he made available a 2 cd set of all garage acetates. you can find it on soulseek. this VOODOO song was off of that compilation. the compilation has something like 50 60's garage acetates that have never been released officially in any form. mark also is in the process of going thru the vaults (which he purchased a few years ago) of ny recording studio, FINE RECORDS. you can read more about that here: http://www.finerecordingstudio.com/ (be sure to check out the pictures of thousands of feet of recorded tape) he also made available a crazy cool compilation of gospel recordings from FINE. supposedly, he is working with norton records on issuing a cd/lp of some of these (garage) discoveries. norton is also planning a 4 disc set of garage acetates and its my guess that some of the mark taylor acetates will appear on this series. |
| scruffydeldogbines |
Aug 21 2008, 01:05 PM
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I am on my second listen to this one! Great mix, love the movie stuff, will be using some of it on mixes i make!
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| ahungbunny |
Aug 21 2008, 03:25 PM
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this is the kind of compilation of which i will brag to people that i have a copy. really cool stuff.
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| kogar the swingin ape |
Aug 21 2008, 04:45 PM
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cool...thanks!
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| FrankD |
Aug 21 2008, 11:06 PM
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Mark Taylor opened a world of explortation up for us : )
thanks for teh explanation! |
| kogar the swingin ape |
Aug 22 2008, 07:49 AM
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Mark Taylor opened a world of explortation up for us : ) thanks for teh explanation! he sure has! i know some people who think they've heard it all when it comes to 60's garage....then i play them something like this voodoo mp3 and they lose their minds! it's my belief that you can live to be a hundred and NOT hear it all.... |
| M.Henry |
Aug 22 2008, 08:40 PM
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only on song # 10 but I wanted to thank kogar for this. Quite, QUITE entertaining, and it seems like a good amount of work to have done. Really creative matching of the songs with the trailers. The movie trailers thus far -- it's kind of hard to believe they're real, though of course they are, and the tunes, which deserve multiple hearings, are good and interesting to me in a music history sense.I'd be curious to know the years these songs were recorded if you wouldn't mind going thru that hassle, kogar. You could just list the years -- no need to write the song titles down again. If you don't feel like it, no problem. But thanks again regardless. I may want to track down some of the movies. Let me ask you -- how many of these movies have you seen? Any recommendations, if you have seen some?
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| Horror Business |
Aug 23 2008, 06:38 AM
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This was the biggest surprise for me out of all the mixes, I think it is great. This must have taken a ton of time to put together, excellent job matching the movie trailers with the tunes. I have only listened to it once, but I will be spending more time with it. Thanks.
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| kogar the swingin ape |
Aug 23 2008, 08:27 AM
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only on song # 10 but I wanted to thank kogar for this. Quite, QUITE entertaining, and it seems like a good amount of work to have done. Really creative matching of the songs with the trailers. The movie trailers thus far -- it's kind of hard to believe they're real, though of course they are, and the tunes, which deserve multiple hearings, are good and interesting to me in a music history sense.I'd be curious to know the years these songs were recorded if you wouldn't mind going thru that hassle, kogar. You could just list the years -- no need to write the song titles down again. If you don't feel like it, no problem. But thanks again regardless. I may want to track down some of the movies. Let me ask you -- how many of these movies have you seen? Any recommendations, if you have seen some? i would guess that most of the songs on my comp are from the late 50's-60's. most of the instrumental tracks are probably from the early 60's (before the british invasion). the voodoo garage track by the unknown band is probaby 66 or 67. the chase is on from harley hatcher is from 69ish...teenage war chant is from 62 i think... as for the movies, i'm not sure if this is your first introduction to these type of movies? basically, the thing with exploitation movies (or grindhouse movies, or whatever the hip lingo is these days) is that the trailers (9 times out of 10) are BETTER than the actual movies. the producers would try ANYTHING to get people to see these movies. the great thing about them is that most of them (to me) are worth seeing because of the "time stamp" in which they were made. these were movies actually playing theaters all over the usa! movies aren't made like this anymore, and if they are, they go straight to video...all these movies actually played theaters and drive-ins! i've seen a few of the flicks from this comp; here's a run down... i'm not really gonna talk about DAWN OF THE DEAD, as that's probably the most well known movie trailer on the cd... FASTER PUSSYCAT, KILL KILL being the 2nd most popular...this is a great movie by russ meyer that should be pretty easy to find nowadays. featuring strippers on a rampage...a classic of its kind. SATANS SADISTS is an al admson shit fest starring russ tamblyn...its basically a bikers on a rampage movie... lets see, SQUIRM is your basic "worms on a rampage" movie. i saw this flick as a kid and totally loved it. millions of worms overtake a farmhouse. i have no idea how they filmed this... SHIVERS was one of david cronenburg's early movies. whatever distribution company put it on a double bill with night of the living dead knew what they were doing. SHIVERS is about an apartment building that is locked down, so no one can get out, while a bizarre sex virus spreads and makes people into sex crazed "zombies"! i've also seen TEENAGE GANG DEBS. its a great JD movie from the 60's that was shot in nyc using many non-actors. its a great time capsule of the early 60's where people still looked like "greasers"...knife fights, cat fights, dance parties, etc etc, its got it all! most of these are available on netflix... for further study i recommend: the psychotronic video guide by michael weldon and sleazoid express by bill landis and micheal clifford |
| M.Henry |
Aug 24 2008, 10:48 AM
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Thanks, kogar, you answered all my questions. The music, then, is from a bit earlier than I would have guessed. I have just recently developed an interest in these kinds of movies. For me too, a big part of their appeal is as you aptly called it, "the time stamp" -- getting a glimpse of the time in which they were made, an aspect of the culture. I have to agree that movies like this aren't made anymore -- they may be copied or paid homage to, or spoofed - but as you said, at the time they were done largely, I think, in earnest. I have, but have not yet watched, a few of the ones from your comp: "Satan's Sadists", "Ghetto Freaks", 'Faster Pussycat, Kill, Kill", but the great majority I have not heard of. I did just watch a JD flick called "Jacktown" from, I think 1962. I got it because I wanted to see what became of child actor Patty MCormack after she did "The Bad Seed" 7 years earlier. Jacktown was entertaining.
The voices in the trailers are great! I will look into seeing some of the others, "Teenage Gang Debs" being one of them. Thanks for the history lesson. Also, the song "Jungle Bunny" -- talk about 'psychotronic'! I can't wrap my head around it yet. This post has been edited by M.Henry: Aug 24 2008, 02:36 PM |
| Horror Business |
Sep 5 2008, 11:42 AM
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I am listening to this again, right now.
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| newfakename |
Sep 9 2008, 06:42 AM
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I would love a copy of this.
Anybody wanna be a total peach and hook me up?? |
| newfakename |
Sep 9 2008, 06:44 AM
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I need this bad:
05. alberto combo - the green monster - uncomped instrumental 45 on the tammy label. |
| kogar the swingin ape |
Sep 9 2008, 09:08 PM
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| FrankD |
Sep 12 2008, 12:33 PM
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whoa.....way cool....
I didn't know that you made each track by hand.....mooshing the trailer followed by the song....ALL special KOGAR mixes of course!!!! This SHOULD be a REAL CD |
| kogar the swingin ape |
Sep 14 2008, 10:13 AM
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thanks
i urge everyone to download something called WAVEPAD. its what i used to make the cd. its free software and pretty easy to use. you can edit, splice, etc... it also allows you to record anything that comes out of your speakers, thus allowing you to record internet radio shows, etc etc. |
| Horror Business |
Sep 14 2008, 01:50 PM
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thanks i urge everyone to download something called WAVEPAD. its what i used to make the cd. its free software and pretty easy to use. you can edit, splice, etc... it also allows you to record anything that comes out of your speakers, thus allowing you to record internet radio shows, etc etc. Thanks for the tip. I can totally use something like that. |
| FrankD |
Sep 14 2008, 07:17 PM
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what were the sources for each track? I'm entering them into iTunes and want to be accurate : )
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| kogar the swingin ape |
Sep 15 2008, 06:27 AM
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what were the sources for each track? I'm entering them into iTunes and want to be accurate : ) if you read the break down in my first post, it gives you an idea....i think only one or 2 tracks would be available on itunes...ichi ban #1, and the link wray tune.... everything else came from either the original 45, an acetate/mp3, and or a vinyl only comp from france called TABU (2 songs)...i tried to make it so that this would be the only way to hear most of the tracks.... |
| FrankD |
Sep 15 2008, 11:56 PM
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well, i'm smooshing them up and then UPLOADING to itunes so KOGAR mix's will live in infamy!
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| kogar the swingin ape |
Sep 16 2008, 11:50 AM
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oh, cool...can you let me know when that's done? how does that work? i use itunes, but only as a way to import songs onto my ipod...so does that mean anyone with itunes could download it?
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| The Undude |
Oct 16 2008, 11:48 AM
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I popped this on for the first time today on the way to work. I'm so happy!
I'm only half-way through, so there's more goodness for me to experience on the way home, assuming I'm not ensnared by an oozing swarm of slithering zombie she-devils. THANK YOU! |
| FrankD |
Feb 26 2009, 11:08 AM
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oh, cool...can you let me know when that's done? how does that work? i use itunes, but only as a way to import songs onto my ipod...so does that mean anyone with itunes could download it? no, if they have the disk then the listing swill fill in automagically...just did this today |
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