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This week, we talked to punk legend Jerry A Lang of Poison Idea, who discussed The Decline Of Western Civilization and the punk rock scene of that time. We talk about power of power of The Germs, Black Flag, Circle Jerks, the professionalism of X and Fear, how The Weirdos were supposed to have been in the film, how the audience in the movie theater started stage diving & smashing up the theater, the soundtrack LP, seeing Italy's Raw Power play in your basement, The Desperate Bicycles, Slash & Search And Destroy magazine, booking punk shows, rock star attitudes in early punk rock, Poison Idea being the opening band for the movie and the fight that happened when the crowd showed up, being scared by The Fall and the No Wave LP, the death of Darby Crash, Chris' time working at a pizza parlor with four members of Poison Idea, the economics of punk rock living, crossing the street from heavy metal dudes, dressing like James Chance, the impact the film has as a younger viewer vs. as an older viewer, seeing The Wipers' first show, kids putting on Pere Ubu Shows, soup kitchen rock stars, punk rockers scaring your home town residents, having being a treasurer in the early punk rock scene, why Social Distortion & Youth Brigade from the punk doc Another State Of Mind were not allowed to play in Portland, the short life span of 80s punk rock venues, is the film a Slash Records commercial, what bands would be in our dream version of Decline and so much more.So, let's innocently stage dive off the movie theater's stage for this week's Revolutions Per Movie!JERRY A LANG:https://americanleatherrecords.bigcartel.com/https://rarebirdlit.com/black-heart-fades-blue-signed-by-jerry-a-lang/REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.Revolutions Per Movies releases new episodes every Thursday. If you like the show, please subscribe, rate, and review it on your favorite podcast app.The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support it is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie. There, you can get weekly bonus episodes and exclusive goods just for joining.SOCIALS:@revolutionspermovieX, BlueSky: @revpermovieTHEME by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.comARTWORK by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Click here to get EXCLUSIVE BONUS WEEKLY Revolutions Per Movie content on our Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Desperate Bicycles famously sang, "The Medium Is Tedium" but let's spare a thought or 2 for the extra large. For the non-Mixcloud audiences on all the big fancy podcast platforms, this program is pitched as "The Gerard Cosloy Radio Hour (That Feels Like Two Hours)", however, on careful reflection, this week's episode feels like three hours. I'm not saying that to be self-deprecating, it's just that I've listened several times and it really really does feel like three hours. I'm not sure what to do about it, maybe play faster songs next week.
SAN ONOFRE-The Desperate Bicycles SAN ONOFRE va con Zoetemelk. Conforme, eternos segundones, pero al menos no somos unos malditos globeros de tres al cuarto. Además, animamos un rato largo al resto de los gregarios de lujo de la grupeta con nuestros dislates, nuestras monadas, cucamonas y salidas de tono. Y jamás de los jamases nos da una pájara ni se nos baja la pez al culo. Y demarramos que da Woodstock vernos, what! SAN ONOFRE, desperadoes y desesperadas, huimos de nosotras mismos y nosotros mismas con mimo pedaleando, que es una de las formas no personales (mmmuy onofrita esto último) del verbo. Eno es el verbo. The Desperate Bicycles semos de la capital de La Pérfida Albión y los de SAN ONOFRE nos van a dedicar un monográfico en menos que canta Marino Lejarreta. .. Monta en el deseperado velocíPedo de SAN ONOFRE y pedalea. ¡Es fácil, es barato. Haz un porama de radio. Forma una banda! https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-san-onofre_sq_f1146007_1.html Viernes 8. 14:00 h. 88.5 FM y http://www.radioalmaina.org Granada Martes 12 mayo 2020 107.4 FM y http://www.radioarrebato.net
Hey folks, this time on our semi-regular goodtime rocknroll programme Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio, we've put together a smorgasbord of tripped-out dubby postpunk, minimal DIY, ripping punk rock, heavy-lidded weirdness and more. Thrill to new stuff from MOSQUITOS, PRIVACY ISSUES, NEUTRALS, SOOT and TOADS while simultaneously getting down w/ Chronophage (pictured), Meat Puppets, Horse Lords, The Shifters, Desperate Bicycles and more. Just press the button to get started.Track listing:MEAT PUPPETS - HairPRIVACY ISSUES - Feedback LoopMINIMAL ANIMAL - Too Good To Be UsCHRONOPHAGE - Sleep Goes To Sleep VOM - Electrocute Your CockCRABSTICK - Those Friends of YoursTHE SHIFTERS - Year After YearMOSQUITOS - Minus Object SevenGROUND POUNDERS - Du Vill Ha KärlekKING ALFRED, MAN OF LEISURE - Happy AnniversaryALASTAIR GALBRAITH & DEMARNIA LLOYD - Merry-Go-RoundNO FUN - You Don’t See ItSOOT - What’s T’ComeTOADS - Another YearDESPERATE BICYCLES - (I Make The) ProductQUEERS - I’m UselessPUSSYCAT TRASH - 1, 2, 3, 4TWILIGHT ZONERS - The WrapGOOD MISSIONARIES – Fellow Sufferer in DubNEUTRALS - Your HouseRANDY ALVEY & THE GREEN FUZ - Green FuzTHINGS TO COME - I’m Not Talkin’HORSE LORDS - Mixtape Vol. 1 (A)
En este Quinto Capitulo exploramos las propuestas sónicas de diversos músicos y bandas de alta intensidad, con los sonidos de: The Desperate Bicycles, The Screamers, Bastro, Banda Destruida, Pato Patín, John Fahey, Varios Artistas, Sr. Tomate, Brokeback, TRMNTO
The debut of a new feature, the 3 Songs Spotlight featuring Roky Erickson and 13th Floor Elevators. Bob and Mike also play and discuss Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Clifford Jordan Quartet, The Desperate Bicycles, The Scrotum Poles, and Althea and Donna.
En abril de 1977 bandas como The Adverts, The Boys y los experimentales Desperate Bicycles (una verdadera banda del hazlo tu mismo) lanzan sus primeros singles. The Adverts liderados por Tv Smith y Gaye Adverts (la dama punk por excelencia) lanza One Chord Wonders lanza por Stiff su primer single. The Boys llamados los Beatles punk tb lanzan su single no sin dificultades. Count Bishops la banda pub rock lanza otro single en épocas que el pub era historia ya. Desesperate Bycicles lanza su single hecho por ellos mismos.
While the political world burns, Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio remains a sub-underground port in the storm. The 82nd edition of the show brings some top-drawer new material from GROWTH, VELO, CHOOK RACE, CCTV, LIQUIDS, TIM PRESLEY and NO SISTER, along with new archival material from DOW JONES & THE INDUSTRIALS, ZERO CRAG and even MR. SCIENCE (pictured). I also found time to painstakingly sort through my mp3 collection, and pulled up stuff for you by DESPERATE BICYCLES, THE FIX, 1/2 JAPANESE, GREEN ON RED, ART MUSEUMS and more. Take a peek at this playlist and then push whatever buttons you need to get this going into your ear canals. Track listing: GROWTH - Amanda DOW JONES & THE INDUSTRIALS - Ladies With Appliances MR. SCIENCE - Sociobiology MARK WYNN - Real Sausages Made By a Real Butcher CCTV - God's Will LIQUIDS - Take the Bait ANGRY SAMOANS - Are You A Square THE WHITEFRONTS - Get Out of the House or I'm Calling The Cops FRICTION - Pistol TIM PRESLEY - Can You Blame ART MUSEUMS - Dancing With a Hole in Your Heart CHOOK RACE - Sun in Eyes THIRTEENTH FLOOR ELEVATORS - I've Got Levitation GREEN ON RED - Illustrated Crawling ZERO CRAG - Push-Button Warfare DESPERATE BICYCLES - Smokescreen LEAVING TRAINS - Cigarette Motel METROPAK - OK Let's Go POSTURE - Janitor VELO - Deal With It 1/2 JAPANESE - I Know How It Feels....Bad THE FIX - No Idols NO SISTER - This Heat
New for the autumnal be-in: Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #64. This is the sixty-fourth time we've labored at a computer to string together a fetching set of sub-underground musical pearls for the people. The best yet? You tell us. This time you'll hear brand-new stuff from GAUCHE, PSYCHIC SOVIETS, MODERN NEEDS, PATSY, THE COOLIES, WURLD SERIES, BLACK ABBA, and JIM NOTHING - plus a haunting 14-minute+ Fahey-esque DANIEL BACHMAN jam to close out the show. Songs from deep in the library are also played by TIMES NEW VIKING, DESPERATE BICYCLES, THE CRAMPS, FERAL BEAT, THOMAS JEFFERSON SLAVE APARTMENTS & more. Download or stream it today and be a part of history. Track listing: PSYCHIC SOVIETS - Authority Complex GAUCHE - Pay Day BLACK ABBA - Betting on Death TIMES NEW VIKING - Devo & Wine OCCULT CHEMISTRY - Water THE WHINES - Straybird WURLD SERIES - Oh Well JIM NOTHING - Modern Times RTFO BANDWAGON - New Jack DESPERATE BICYCLES - (I Make The) Product HAND GRENADES - Demo to London MODERN NEEDS - Low Life PATSY - Tuley Tude High SICK THINGS - Sleeping With The Dead FERAL BEAT - Cold Lover THE CRAMPS - Twist & Shout THE COOLIES - God Take Me THOMAS JEFFERSON SLAVE APARTMENTS - Tornado DANIEL BACHMAN - Won't You Cross Over To That Other Shore
Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #41, broadcasting from a cramped bedroom in Oslo, Norway, is now on the proverbial air - and is available for download right here. We attempt to explore all nooks and crannies of the sub-underground rocknroll music "scene", and to that end, we think we were fairly successful in this forty-first edition of the pod. You'll thrill to new sounds from THE NOTS (pictured), CCTV, COLD BEAT, ROACHCLIP, USELESS EATERS, SEX TIDE, PIECE WAR and several more of your new favorite bands. You'll gasp at reissues from X__X, Monkey 101 and The Spies. You'll start stocking your Paypal accounts for rare records from The Petticoats, Fireworks and the Desperate Bicycles. And you'll weep when you hear just how good "fogey rock" like Alex Chilton, Green on Red and True West sounds when sandwiched between some of today's hottest young hitmakers. I invite you to get this thing while it's fresh, new and maybe - just maybe - the best 70 minutes of music ever assembled in one place. Track listing: THE NOTS - Fix COLD BEAT - UV THE PETTICOATS - Paranoia DESPERATE BICYCLES - Advice on Arrest C.C.T.V. - Mind Control PIECE WAR - We Are At War MONKEY 101 - I Wait in the Ground ROACHCLIP - Master's Den TRUE WEST - Lucifer Sam CARETAKERS OF DECEPTION - Cuttin' Grass NICE STRONG ARM - Life of the Party THE SPIES - The Star and Us USELESS EATERS - Dungeon HAPPY BIRTHDAY - Girls FM BO-WEEVILS - That Girl FIREWORKS - Silver Moon X__X - Dolly Boy (live) SEX TIDE - Never Get To You SLOTH - Fetch The Wedge ALEX CHILTON - Hook or Crook GREEN ON RED - Death and Angels MEN OH PAUSE - Tight Chest
There's a mighty wind of righteous and gnarly tuneage blowing across my computer in the form of DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE RADIO #32, our (appx.) bi-weekly podcast of the best and brightest raw, sub-underground rock music of the last 50 years. Given that I'd been m.i.a. for three weeks, I tacked on an additional 15 minutes of crazed RnR, extending the life of this podcast past our normal hour limit to a big 1:15. That's enough to burn on a CD-R, and enough for you to press the download or play button and listen to it right about now."New" or "new-ish" is an operative word this time, with less-than-1-year old stuff in play from VELO, BRIDGE COLLAPSE, GROWTH, POW!, SAUNA YOUTH, FLESH WORLD, PANG, NEONATES and more. I then stuffed in a couple of New Zealand Velvets-mining classics from The Terminals and The Pin Group; some English DIY from Desperate Bicycles and Cardiac Arrest, some 50s/60s girl stuff, and what the hell, even a Misfits tune.Track listing:VELO - I'm in HateSAUNA YOUTH - False Jesli Pt. IIIRREPARABLES - Broken SoundPANG - Attention DeficitTHE FALL-OUTS - Like MeMISS ALEX WHITE & THE RED ORCHESTRA - She WannaPOW! - Cyber Attack!!THE MISFITS - TV CasualtyMAD VIRGINS - I Am A ComputerKENT III - The PalmsSO SO MANY WHITE WHITE TIGERS - PawsDESPERATE BICYCLES - HandlebarsBRIDGE COLLAPSE - BlockbreakerGRASS WIDOW - TattooTHE PIN GROUP - CoatPALACE BROTHERS - Drinking WomanNEONATES - GridlockCARDIAC ARREST - T.V. FriendsGOOD THROB - Double White DeminDIANE RAY - Please Don't Talk To The LifeguardARLETTE ZOLA - Mathematiques ElementaireLONG BLONDES - New IdolsFLESH WORLD - Sturdy Swiss HikerGROWTH - WhipTHE TERMINALS - Do The Void
Hej, my name is Martin and I played drums for the Faintest Ideas/ javelins when we were around. These ögnhalsmottagningen that me and Stew Boyracer formed over the phone in late 2007. Apart from that I make hip hop/ dance music under the name Acid Lindgren, play guitar in a new band that might be called Anti-social Darwinists, Pretentious Assholes, Compulsive Record Collectors (or something completely different) as well as DJ under the monkier ADHDJ (thanks for the name Marisa). I live in Gothenburg, Sweden and one of my dreams is to one day have enough money to release a vinyl box of everything The Capstan Shafts will ever record. I am allergic to lactose, and think Chuck Reutter and Mike Spiegs should move to Sweden and start a band with me. Some of this stuff is actually true.1. Huggy Bear "Her jazz" (7", Wiiija/Cat Call, UK, 1993) – Huggy Bear is, together with Black Flag, Minor Threat, Bikini Kill, Boyracer and Beat Happening the most important and influential bands ever in my book. Everything about the band was, and is still so exciting to me, and why I never went to Emmaboda to see them in 93 still puzzles me to this day.2. The Carpettes "Small wonder" (7", Small Wonder, UK, 1978) – A totally perfect punk song (with a simple, but amazing drum beat in the chorus) that sums up everything that's so great about D.I.Y. in a few lines, so just sing along; "I don't need record companies that wanna rule me/ all of them think so obscene/ but I don't care about publicity/I just don't care for your generosity/ Small wonder/ they give you the bright idea to be a star/ you'll never make it, you'll never go far/ they say a good musician has gone to waste/ I tell you it's just a stupid taste/ Small wonder/ you talk about popularity/ d'ya think that it's a wise move?/ the useless generation knows nothing, so what does it prove?/ I can tell you straight to your face/ small wonder, the saviour of the human race yeah!/ Small wonder"3. Lockjaw "Radio call sign" (7", Raw, UK, 1977) – I can't resist to include at least one release from Lee Wood's Raw label as he released way too many great bands. This is the band that introduced Simon Gallup of the Cure to the world, and the song got enough energy to light up a medium sized Swedish town. Great drum rolls and fantastic Spaceward production.4. Svart "Otålighetens gräns" (7", Stranded, Sweden, 1980) - This song is taken Svart's debut EP, which is one of Sweden's finest post-punk releases. The band did an LP the year after this 7" was released, and even if the LP has some great songs it could never match the ones on their debut. I think this just might be the first Swedish indiepop record.5. Roadrunners "Love me as I am" (7", Beluga, Sweden, 1999) – The Roadrunners were one of Sweden's finest neo-garage bands that had everything I want from a band it that genre. They looked great, had great production on their records, and most important, they knew how to write killer tunes. All of their 7inches and EP's are well worth searching for, even if this is their best song in my opinion.6. Hormones in Abundance "Bad songs, bad people" (7", Heavenly Pop Hits, Sweden, 2004) – Bad people get the bad songs they deserve and in my opinion Patrik is one of the greatest song writers in Sweden. 41 seconds of indiepop perfection!7. Unrelated Segments "Story of my life" (7", Hanna-Barbera, USA, 1966) – 13 years before Dead Kennedys released "California über alles" these Michigan kids released this amazing slab of proto punk thrash, and in my opinion it seems like Jello Biafra owes quite a lot to the Segments lead singer Ron Stults when it comes to vocal delivery. This was the bands first 7" out of 3, and they are all equally great and intense.8. ABKK "Ronny" (7", EFMD, Sweden, 1981) – Fast, faster, fastest, weird, weirder and weirdest keyboard in the history of Swedish punkrock! This is released on the same label as Tuppjukk and Dom Vässade. EFMD stood for Enad front mot disco (United front against disco) and the label took lessons from Desperate Bicycles and printed the breakdown of the total printing costs on their record sleeves.9. Lars Langs "Chartertönt" (7", Pels-Votten, Sweden, 1980) – This song is taken from Lars Lang's only EP, that's thanks to a typo is called "Greatest Hit" instead of "greatest hits" and it's one of my favorite Swedish 7inches. 5 songs and they are all as great as this one.10. Mizz Nobody "Smittad" (7", DO 69, Sweden, 1978) – Mizz Nobody was Sweden's answer to The Petticoats or Poly Styrene and this is once again one of my favorite songs. Pay close attention to the amazing guitar sound she managed to come up with, and pay even closer attention to the killer guitar break in the middle of the song.11. Push Kings "Florida" (7", Double Agent, USA, 1996) – Together with Pants Yell! and The Remains, The Push Kings are among the best pop bands ever from Boston, and this is probably my favorite song by these well-dressed pop stars. Anyone who knows what happened to them; feel free to let me know.12. The Jumpers "My girl" (7", Dront, Sweden, 1982) – These young small town mods only released one EP, where this is the best song. It's not the best mop top song from Sweden by far, but it still got a guitar line and melody that I just can't resist.13. Lee Kings "On my way" (Flexi, Bildjournalen, Sweden, 1966) The Lee Kings was pretty much your average 60's teen band, but on this flexi they sure gave the Who and The Sorrows a run for the money when it came to feedback driven breaks. I'm pretty sure Stew Boyracer will like this one.14. Mecano Ltd. "Face cover face" (7", No Fun, Holland, 1978) – Here's some great and raw Dutch punk on the legendary No Fun label that also released one of the best punk records of all time; The Helmettes' "I don't care...". From what I can understand from their discography the band is still around in some form, but this 7" is basically all you need from them in my humble opinion.15. Boyracer "Where to place yr trust?" (12", 555, USA, 2009) – Boyracer is one of my favorite bands and Stewart is a great friend of mine, and not to mention an amazing song writer, so not including them in this set would just be preposterous. This song is takes from the LP version of Happenstance that was first released as a CD by HHBTM, but as the LP's got a few bonus tracks I highly recommend you to pick up a copy of this release as well as everything else Stew's got in stock before it's too late. In the songs I wrote for javelins/ The Faintest ideas I borrowed (or stole) so much from Boyracer that I owe them royalties for the rest of my life I guess.16. Von Gam "Hasse parasit" (7", Gam Produktion, Sweden, 1980) – Brilliant and quite noisy punk from these young kids from Hovmanstorp (situated next to nowhere) produced by Sticky Bomb from Kriminella Gitarrer and demon producer Pål Spectrum. This song is about a creepy bastard who only lives for profit.17. The Misfits "She" (7", Blank, USA, 1977) – The first recording by the Misfits is their finest moment according to me. I love that Glen played a Farfisa organ through a fuzz pedal instead of bothering with finding a guitar player. Sloppy card board drums, the way too loud mixed bass and Glen's amazing voice together makes this the best version of this fantastic song.18. Pizzoar "År 3000" (7", Massproduktion, Sweden, 1980) – The Faintest Ideas covered this song for the Yellow Mica compilation "Wearing our punk rock hearts on our sleeves", but our version could never hold a candle to the original version. No surprise there I guess, even if I really liked Christoffer's weird and one of a kind accent on our version.19. Milky Wimpshake "Dialling tone" (7", Ferric Mordant, UK, 1999) – Daniel who played guitar for the Faintest Ideas introduced me to Milky Wimpshake and for that I'm forever thankful to him. This is such a great song and I wish I could write songs as good as this one.20. Bugs "Bloody mess" (7", Bugs, Sweden, 1979) – A bunch of very young kids who had a drummer who never figured out how to use the kick drum, so they just ignored that part of the drum kit. The singer counts in the song by saying 1,2,3, shotgun! Brilliant!21. Kriminella Gitarrer "Vårdad klädsel" (7", Kloaak, Sweden, 1978) – This 7" recorded in December 1977 has been labeled Sweden's first punk record sung in Swedish. Two of the most magic minutes in punk record history!22. The Zeros "Radio fun" (7", Small Wonder, UK, 1977) – I listen to the radio a lot when I'm at home or at work, so what could be better than a song that celebrates the fun with radio? Most of the early releases on the Small Wonder label are equally great as this one, so do yourself a favor and keep an eye open for that label when you go through the records at your favorite 2nd hand shop.23. Bad Town Boys "Borrowed time" (7", Dionysus, USA, 1990) – The first time I heard this song I was sure it was a recording from the early 80's, but it's actually written and recorded during the late hair metal period and released long before the entire retro punk wave became fashionable. This is one hell of a song!24. Richard Berry and the Pharaohs "Louie Louie" (7", Flip, USA, 1957) – The BEST song ever written. Period!
Just the thought of what the Boyracer family's record collection must look like brings a tear to my eye. If i had a nickel for every great record Stew's turned me onto, I'd have enough money to catch up on the Searching For The Now series. This is Jen and Stew's first podcast, and I think you'll find it to be beyond enlightening. Exotic DIY pop singles and tapes rain down like manna, and Mr & Mrs 'Racer drop informative chat between the tunes to keep you scurrying for the notepad. Ace stuff. 1. BILLY CHILDISH - art or arse2. CAIRO - i like bluebeat3. LIAM LYNCH - whatever4. SCARS - horrorshow5. DESPERATE BICYCLES - smokescreen6. URBAN SLAKE - so fucking swedish7. BRIGHT LIGHTS - g.g.p.8. HOOD - left channel down, who needs enemies?9. THE PETTICOATS - normal10. MOTORCYCLE BOY - peel session track11. THE SAVLONS - and whats more12. MURPHY FEDERATION - the fed up skank13. ESMERELDAS KITE - demo track14. GIRLS AT OUR BEST - getting nowhere fast15. DISTURBED - betrayed16. THE CLOUDS - jenny nowhere17. XTC - spiral