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Episode 189 of Pudding On The Wrist. In which your faithful deejay and psychic friend, Frozen Lazuras, spins choice cuts from Kay Johnson, Hasil Adkins, Silver Apples, Age of Chance, OMD, Iggy Pop, Norther Soul Stompers, fine ass Doo Wop, and so much more.
Tomamos conciencia de los kilitos de más que hemos pillado este verano. Por ello planteamos una sesión de ejercicios para ponernos en forma a ritmo de rocknroll y resistir las tentaciones culinarias. Una divertida sesión sin más pretensión que pasar un buen rato, que eso también es sano.Playlist;(sintonía) LINK WRAY “Fat back”THE MORELLS “Gettin’ in shape”FATS DOMINO “Hey Fat Man”LOUIS JORDAN and THE TYMPANY FIVE “You’re much too fat and that’s that”THE DOVELLS “You can’t sit down”JEANETTE BABY WASHINGTON “Move on”SIMON SCOTT and THE LE ROYS “Move it baby”LARRY WILLIAMS “Short fat Fanny”DON COVAY “Fat man”THE ROCKYFELLERS “Don’t sit down”RAY SANDERS “Karate”CHUCK GALLEGOS and THE FABULOUS CYCLONES “Chilli beans”SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET “Bacon fat”THE MARATHONS “Peanut butter”TOMMY HANCOCK “Tacos for two”HASIL ADKINS “No more hot dogs”THE STRANGELOVES “I want candy”THE FUZILLIS “Pizza sure is good”RANGONES “Viciado en sanduich”BOBBY RAMONE “I don’t wanna stand up”THE UNTAMED YOUTH “Beer bust blues”TOMMY and THE ROCKETS “Beer fun and rocknroll”Escuchar audio
750. Don't you do me no wrong... tune in your radio and dig my rockin' song! LIVE from the Motorbilly Studio, it's DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" with a fabulous array of modern & vintage roots-rockin'-billy roll music! Your 2024 Ameripolitan Awards DJ Of The Year will treat you right... howl with the Aztec Werewolf and "Go Kat, GO!" -good to the last bop!™ NEW TUNES from The Rhythm Shakers, Marcel Bontempi, The Ichi-Bons, JD McPherson, Skinny McGee & The Handshakes, Mike Bell & The Belltones, Linda Gail Lewis, The Boss Martians, Sebastien Bordeaux, The Hi-Flyin' Combo, & MORE!! We've even got an interstellar saucer set, the new Big Sandy "Country Bears Musical Jamboree" Disney track to enjoy (pucker up!), a seriously salty SURF set to curl your toes and a world-wide-exclusive track from The Jerrells El Toro Records 45 to debut tonight (be sure to check out their Austin, TX release party this weekend!)... Always with the finest in vintage 50's rock n' roll, too: dig killer-diller legendary cuts from Pat Cupp & The Flying Saucers, Hasil Adkins, Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two, Eddie Bond, Wanda Jackson, Lew Williams, Link Wray and Jody Reynolds today! It's always this great in here, seriously, good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Singles Going Around- Summer Solstice BluesLink Wray- "Fire and Brimstone"The Beastie Boys- "The Blue Nun/Stand Together"AC/DC- "Let There Be Rock"Jimmy Reed- "Let's Get Together"Bob Dylan- "Lonesome Day Blues"The Doors- "Crawling King Snake"Love- "Alone Again Or"Clash- "Rudie Can't Fail"Don Drummond- "Confucious"Van Morrison- "It Stoned Me" Wilco- "Kamera"Hasil Adkins- "Your Gonna Miss Me"Syd Barrett- "If It's In You"Simon & Garfunkel- "Sounds Of Silence"The Velvet Underground- "Candy Says"Cream- "Sitting On Top Of The World"
Picoteamos en las compilaciones Born Bad, recopilatorios piratas lanzados a mediados de los 80 y construídos con muchas de las canciones que inspiraron e influenciaron al grupo The Cramps y a las emergentes bandas del psychobilly. Grupos y artistas que por sonido, temática o actitud eran mal vistos según los cánones de su tiempo. Chicos y chicas malas, ya sabes.Playlist;(sintonía) LINK WRAY and HIS RAY MEN “Fat back”DWIGHT PULLEN “Sunglasses after dark”WARREN SMITH “Uranium rock”ROY ORBISON “Domino”MEL ROBBINS “Save it”RONNIE DAWSON “Rockin’ bones”GLEN GLENN “Everybody’s movin’”WANDA JACKSON “Funnel of love”RONNIE COCK and THE GAYLADS “Goo goo muck”THE PHANTOM “Love me”JIMMY LLOYD “Rocket in my pocket”JIMMY STEWART “Rock on the moon”HASIL ADKINS “She said”DALE HAWKINS “Tornado”CHARLIE FEATHERS “I can’t hardly stand it”JODY REYNOLDS “Fire of love”LITTLE WILLIE JOHN “Fever”ANDRE WILLIAMS “Jail bait”ANDY STARR “Give me a woman”JACK SCOTT “The way I walk”DAVE “DIDDLEY” DAY “Blue moon baby”RICKY NELSON “Lonesome town”Escuchar audio
Today in 1913, the birthday of President Richard Nixon. In addition to being a politician, Nixon was a capable piano player who once said on tape that he would've gone into music "if there had been a good rap group around in those days." Plus: the time the 37th president sent a thank you letter to one of the wildest outsider musicians of all time. Richard Nixon, wannabe rapper (Washington Post) He hunches in Heaven. Hasil Adkins dead at 67. (WFMU) Fresh beats always available for backers on our Patreon page --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
The REAL Week 9 Episode! The boys talk about Hasil Adkins, carnies and do impressions. Every week Cullen and Joe become more dilillusioned by football...
Generador es la nueva reencarnación en formato dúo de Annie Baby (batería y voz) y J. Horror (guitarra Danelectro y voz). Su música es una mezcla de rock and roll, garage, surf, punk rock…salvajes y dinámicas canciones de explosiva factura que trituran los sonidos más añejos y excitantes del rock and roll para servirnos un adictivo cóctel de sonido minimalista y tribal. Monstruosas piezas de rock’n’rollgaragero que te vuelan la cabeza con su poderosa interpretación vocal, supremos riffs de guitarra y una potente sección rítmica. Adoradores del fuzz y la estética del trashrock and roll, vigorosos himnos de letal pegada y divertida lírica listos para hacerte mover espasmódicamente el esqueleto y corear sus pegadizos estribillos. Entre sus influencias pueden estar grupos y artistas como The Cramps, Link Wray, Desechables, Gories, Hasil Adkins y Sonics. Las letras nos hablan de licántropos, vampiresas, desencanto, odio, amor, mutar, pelear… Tienen publicados un single, un elepé y tres EP. Actualmente están presentando su último EP. Cuesta Abajo, y la reedición de su LP Sonrío Demasiado en formato 7 pulgadas retitulado cómo Sonrío Demasiado Edición especial para pobres. Escuchar audio
222. Plenty of REAL rockin' billy music for everyone! Join the Tuesday nite fun on the radio and listen to DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" with a real honest-to-goodness Aztec Werewolf™ behind the turntable & the mic! Only the greatest 50's rock n' roll packed into every square inch of his 3 hour+ program! Hear some great old timey rockers like marvelous Marvin Rainwater, heroic Hasil Adkins, boisterous Buddy Holly and even the gregarious George Jones! When you listen to this episode, you'll also be able to hear The Collins Kids, Sir Cliff Richards and the Shadows, Del Shannon, Robert Mitchum and rockabilly legend Roy Orbison! Hit the PLAY button and check out fresh selections from Little Dave & The Sun Session, The Glad Rags, The Delta Bombers, The Shook Boys, The Flea Bops and The Backyard Casanovas, too! Thrill to a revved up hot rod set and get some serious cardio as we work out with big boy & big gal tracks... Remember, requests always welcome in advance or night of: del@motorbilly.com "Go Kat, GO!" -it's good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Nuestro tradicional programa para bailar junto al árbol de navidad se nutre este año de punk rock, garage y canciones de ritmos afilados y voces cavernosas. Lo llamaremos Navidad, cantaron Supersuckers, en referencia a estos días de reencuentros y consumismo desbocado. No dejéis de disfrutarlos. Playlist; (sintonía) IGGY POP “White Christmas” ANTI NOWHERE LEAGUE “Let it snow” SUPERSUCKERS “We’ll call it Christmas time” DEAD MOON “Christmas rush” FLAT DUO JETS “It’s Christmas time (here we gonna rock)” THE SONICS “Don’t believe in Christmas” THE HUMPERS “Run run Rudolph” RED AUNTS “Little drummer bitch” NEW BOMB TURKS “Christmas, baby please come home” THE GO-NUTS “Snackin’ Santa” THE DEVIL DOGS “I wish it could be Christmas everyday” THE JET BOYS “Merry Christmas, fuck you” RAMONES “Merry Christmas (I don’t want to fight tonight)” JUNKYARD DOGS “Brand new bike” THE MUFFS “Nothing for me” THE CHUBBIES “There’s nothing I want for Christmas this year” THE MONO MEN “Christmas time is for sinners” THE SATAN’S CHEERLEADERS “Christmas time is here again” HASIL ADKINS “Blue Christmas” SPECTRUM “Santa Claus” Escuchar audio
SURPRISE CHRISTMAS IN JULY PODCAST! I never quite got this show finished during the season, so my humble apologies. All is now well. Thank you to Meghan Arcuri for talking to me about Charlotte Riddell! Her collection of Riddell's stories will be out very soon. And here are some links to her work, which I encourage everyone to check out: A Little Purple Book of Sharp Wit by Charlotte Riddel, ed. Meghan Arcuri Arcuri's stories: “Because You're Mine” “Green with Hunger” “Am I Missing the Sunlight” in Borderlands 7 Her bio: Meghan Arcuri is a Bram Stoker Award®-nominated author. Her work can be found in various anthologies, including Borderlands 7 (Borderlands Press), Madhouse (Dark Regions Press), Chiral Mad, and Chiral Mad 3 (Written Backwards). She is currently the Vice President of the Horror Writers Association. Prior to writing, she taught high school math, having earned her B.A. from Colgate University—with a double major in mathematics and English—and her masters from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She lives with her family in New York's Hudson Valley. Please visit her at meghanarcuri.com, facebook.com/meg.arcuri, or on Twitter (@MeghanArcuri). Readers who were so gracious and generous with their time this year, as well as being totally patient and not complaining at all when I ghosted them: Tessa Dustin Pari Ileana Reyes Charles Gillingham Jenny Rowe Tony Dixon Seb Tim Hulsizer Amy Jessamy Thomison Bumper music for this episode: Usual opening: “O Holy Night” by Tiny Tim, “Christmas Doesn't Last” by Make Like Monkeys, “Santa Claus Boogie” by Hasil Adkins, “Space Age Santa” by Ross Christman Featured opening/bumper: “Bad Boy Naturally” by Make Like Monkeys Bumper/closing: “Christmas in July” by the Brutalligators Spooky piano Christmas music (as always) by Myuu. If you're feeling generous, check out my Patreon page here where you can get all kinds of bonuses throughout the year. You can also buy me a “coffee” ($3 gifts) at Ko-Fi.com. Or PLEASE LEAVE A WEIRD REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP! Send me a note that you did (weirdxmas@gmail.com), and I'll send you a sticker!
POM 8/22 No. 1: Reesa Wood Reesa Wood has been making music in Portland, Maine since 2016, when she learned to embody rage, desire and confrontation fronting the metal edged Cadaverette, and developed confidence in her songwriting and guitar abilities in the heavy shoegaze tinged Burr. She has been performing her unique twangy ballads under the name Draudiga since 2019, both as a solo artist and with her backing band. Draudiga lurks in the dusk, in the sleaziest corner of a haunted glade- where the dryads and the wood nymphs Sleep in Safety, head to toe Death Rock, covered in desert dust and strung out on old Gun Club and Hasil Adkins records while maintaining the airy whimsy of Kate Bush and the toothsome menace of Lydia Lunch. https://draudiga.bandcamp.com/ @draudiga_ www.cadaverette.bandcamp.com
Reesa Wood has been making music in Portland, Maine since 2016, when she learned to embody rage, desire and confrontation fronting the metal edged Cadaverette, and developed confidence in her songwriting and guitar abilities in the heavy shoegaze tinged Burr. She has been performing her unique twangy ballads under the name Draudiga since 2019, both as a solo artist and with her backing band.Draudiga lurks in the dusk, in the sleaziest corner of a haunted glade- where the dryads and the wood nymphs Sleep in Safety, head to toe Death Rock, covered in desert dust and strung out on old Gun Club and Hasil Adkins records while maintaining the airy whimsy of Kate Bush and the toothsome menace of Lydia Lunch.https://draudiga.bandcamp.com/@draudiga_www.cadaverette.bandcamp.com
This episode is part of Pledge Week 2022. Every day this week, I'll be posting old Patreon bonus episodes of the podcast which will have this short intro. These are short, ten- to twenty-minute bonus podcasts which get posted to Patreon for my paying backers every time I post a new main episode -- there are well over a hundred of these in the archive now. If you like the sound of these episodes, then go to patreon.com/andrewhickey and subscribe for as little as a dollar a month or ten dollars a year to get access to all those bonus episodes, plus new ones as they appear. Click below for the transcript Transcript Just a note before I begin, this episode deals with mental illness and with the methods, close to torture, used to treat it in the middle of the last century, so anyone for whom that's a delicate subject may want to skip this one. There's a term that often gets used about some musicians, "outsider music", and it's a term that I'm somewhat uncomfortable with. It's a term that gets applied to anyone eccentric, whether someone like Jandek who releases his own albums through mail order and just does his own thing, or someone like Hasil Adkins who made wild rockabilly music, or an entertainer like Tiny Tim who had a bizarre but consistent view of showbusiness, or a band like the Shaggs who were just plain incompetent, or people like Wesley Willis or Wild Man Fischer who had serious mental health problems. The problem with the term is that it erases these differences, and that it assumes that the most interesting thing about the music is the person behind it. It also erases talent, especially in the case of mentally ill artists. There are several mutually incompatible assumptions about creative artists who have mental health problems. One is that their music should be treated like a freak show, and either appreciated for that reason (if you're someone who gets their entertainment from someone else's suffering) or disdained (if you don't want to do that). Other people think that the mental illness *makes* the music, that great art comes from mental health problems, while yet others will argue that someone's art has nothing at all to do with their mental health, and is not influenced by it in any way. All of these positions are, of course, wrong. Mental illness doesn't stop someone from making great art -- except when it takes away the ability to make art at all of course -- people like Brian Wilson or Vincent Van Gogh are testament to that, and their best work has nothing to do with a freak show. But nor does it grant the ability to make great art. Someone with no musical talent who develops schizophrenia just becomes a schizophrenic person with no musical talent. But to say that mental illness doesn't affect the work is also nonsense. Everything about someone's life affects their art, especially something as important as their mental health. And the real problem with these labels comes with those artists who don't manage to develop a substantial body of work before their illness sets in. Those with real musical talent, but who end up getting put in the outsider artist bucket because their work is so obviously affected by their illness. And one of those is Roky Erickson, of the Thirteenth Floor Elevators. Erickson started his career aged fifteen with a group based in Austin, Texas, called the Spades -- and I hope that this wasn't intended as a racial slur, as the word was sometimes used at this time. Their first single, "We Sell Soul", released in 1965, shows the clear influence of "Gloria" by Them: [Excerpt: The Spades, "We Sell Soul"] That was a regional hit, and so their second single, the first song that Erickson had ever written, was recorded in the same style: [Excerpt: The Spades, "You're Gonna Miss Me"] But by December 1965, Erickson had left the Spades, and joined Stacy Sutherland, Benny Thurman, and John Ike Walton, the members of another band called the Lingsmen. They were joined by a fifth man, Tommy Hall, who became the band's lyricist, liner-note writer, and general spokesman, and who played an electric jug, creating an effect somewhere between bubbling and a wobble board. Hall started calling the group's music "psychedelic rock" in late 1965 after being influenced by Timothy Leary, and I've seen some people say he was the first person ever to use the term. The group released a rerecorded version of "You're Gonna Miss Me" on a small local label: [Excerpt: The Thirteenth Floor Elevators, "You're Gonna Miss Me"] That was released in January 1966, and later picked up by a larger label, International Artists, which was the home of a lot of Texan psychedelic bands, like the Golden Dawn and the Red Crayola. It spent most of the year slowly climbing the charts, eventually reaching number fifty-five -- the highest chart position the group would ever have. It was included on their debut album, The Psychedelic Sounds of the Thirteenth Floor Elevators, released towards the end of the year, by which time Thurman had been replaced by Ronnie Leatherman on bass. The album's liner notes were written by Hall and had a large amount of advocacy for the use of psychedelic drugs -- as did the music itself, though some of this was a little more subtle, like the song "Fire Engine", where the line "let me take you to the empty place" was meant to sound like "DMT place", DMT being a psychedelic drug: [Excerpt: The Thirteenth Floor Elevators, "Fire Engine"] Around this time, the band crossed paths with Janis Joplin, who was a big fan of the group and who they tried to get to join them, but Joplin decided to move to California instead. Tommy Hall was a huge advocate for both the potential of LSD to open people's minds, and of the general semantics of Alfred Korzybski, and his enthusiasm for both showed up on the group's second album. Unfortunately, not all of the group were of quite the same mind, and Leatherman and Walton left early in the sessions for that album, Easter Everywhere, which was considered not quite up to the standards of the previous album, though Erickson and Hall's eight-minute long "Slip Inside This House" is a favourite of most of the fans. [Excerpt: The Thirteenth Floor Elevators, "Slip Inside This House"] Unfortunately, the band started to disintegrate. The core of Erickson, Hall, and Sutherland remained together, but various bass players and drummers came and went -- though one of the band's rhythm sections, Duke Davis and Danny Thomas, was good enough that the band's label got them to back Lightnin' Hopkins on his album Free Form Patterns. According to reports I've read, Davis and Thomas were both on acid during the session, but they still play solidly throughout: [Excerpt: Lightnin' Hopkins, "Give Me Time to Think"] Another potential bass player at this point was a roommate of Erickson's, who Erickson tried to get into the band but who Hall turned down. Townes Van Zandt later went on to rather bigger things. Erickson also started to have some mental problems -- apparently taking LSD literally every day for years is not great for you. And when he was arrested for marijuana possession, he decided to use his mental health as a way to get out of a potential ten-year jail sentence, by getting three years in a psychiatric hospital instead. He later claimed that he was lying about his problems and acting mad to get this sentence, but he had been having problems before then. Hall and Sutherland and their current rhythm section finished up a few demos, and the record label put out one final album made up of outtakes, plus a faked live album with crowd noise overdubbed on some earlier studio recordings, but with their lead singer in hospital for three years the band split up. Hall became a Scientologist and quit the music industry altogether. If Erickson *was* faking his illness when he went into the hospital, he wasn't faking it by the time he came out. Psychiatric medicine was still in its infancy then. It's far from wonderful today, but at least in general you can be relatively sure that the treatment won't make you worse. That wasn't the case in the late sixties and early seventies, and Erickson was forced through multiple sessions of electro-shock therapy. (To be clear, electro-shock therapy can sometimes be effective for some conditions when done properly and with the patient's consent. This wasn't either.) When Erickson finally got out, he tried to put his life back together, and formed a new band called Bleib Alien, later renamed Roky Erickson and the Aliens, who made hard rock records with lyrics about science fiction and horror themes like zombies, fire demons, medical experimentation, and two-headed dogs: [Excerpt: Roky Erickson and the Aliens, "Two-Headed Dog"] Erickson became a cult artist, cited as an influence by everyone from Henry Rollins to ZZ Top, and intermittently released recordings for the next few decades, but he spent much of the time dealing with severe, untreated, schizophrenia. There are many stories about this time that get shared, and are easy to find online, but which I'm not going to repeat here because they tend to be shared in a freak-show manner. But by 2001 he was placed in the legal custody of his brother . This kind of situation is often abused, but in Erickson's case it seems to have done him good. His brother got him legal and medical help, and helped him start finally receiving royalties on some of his records. There was a one-off fiftieth anniversary reunion of most of the living original members of the Thirteenth Floor Elevators, and in 2010 Erickson released his finest album, a collaboration with the band Okkervil River, True Love Cast Out All Evil: [Excerpt: Roky Erickson and Okkervil River, "Ain't Blues Too Bad"] By all accounts the last years of Erickson's life were happier and more comfortable than any he'd had. He got to tour the world, playing for appreciative crowds, he got his schizophrenia under control, and he was able to live a relatively independent life, and to know that new generations of musicians admired his work. He died in 2019, aged seventy-one.
140. Let's go, BABY! Keep it real and keep it REALLY ROCKIN' with the latest episode of DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO!" We've got the sounds to move you round including the latest recordings from Voodoo Swing, Darrell Higham, Sebastien Bordeaux, Billy & The Sideburnz, JD McPherson, Deke Dickerson, The Kokomo Kings, Voodoo Mars and even Legacaster with Jake Calypso! Perfect for dancing, toe tappin' or just boppin' around your home, we're delivering the best uptempo rhythms ever made -even classic tracks from folks like Warren Smith, The Everly Brothers, Huelyn Duvall, Hasil Adkins, Buddy Holly, Little Richard and even Marty Robbins! Join us we say Happy 88th birthday to Pat Boone (!) and even get primal with some stone-age 50's-styled rock n' roll! Keeping you moving on a Wednesday nite, it's the Aztec Werewolf™, DJ Del and his "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!"
Singles Going Around- Hasil AdkinsThe episode of the SGA podcast features the pure, raw power of Hasil Adkins. The wild man was a original one man band, his life and music were a testament to the power of music.Shake That Thing (Norton 168)No More Hot Dogs (Norton 201)You Gonna Miss Me (Fat Possum 80314)Rockin Robin (Norton 201)No Shoes (Fat Possum 80314)Get Out Of My Car (Norton 168)High School Confidential (Norton 201)Stay With Me (Fat Possum 80314)I'm Happy (Norton 201)Gone Gone Gone (Fat Possum 80314)Truly Ruly (Norton 201)
I chat with Thomas Ruys Smith, editor of Christmas Past: An Anthology of Seasonal Stories from Nineteenth Century America and Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of East Anglia. Links from the show: Christmas Past: An Anthology of Seasonal Stories from Nineteenth Century America [publisher] [Amazon] Thomas Ruys Smith's author website Bumper music: Usual opening: “O Holy Night” by Tiny Tim, “Christmas Doesn't Last” by Make Like Monkeys, “Santa Claus Boogie” by Hasil Adkins, “Space Age Santa” by Ross Christman Featured opening/bumper: "Christmas Past" by Holodelic Bumper/closing: "American Christmas" by Chris Dudley If you're feeling generous, check out my Patreon page here where you can get all kinds of bonuses throughout the year. You can also buy me a “coffee” ($3 gifts) at Ko-Fi.com. Or PLEASE LEAVE A WEIRD REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP! Send me a note that you did (weirdxmas@gmail.com), and I'll send you a sticker!
It's out later than I would have preferred, but like the inevitability of New Year's following Christmas, it is here. To read the stories, get bio information and links on the authors, and for all other show notes, please check out WeirdChristmas.com. Results: Overall Winner: “The Fight” by Elizabeth Guilt “Weird Cards” Category Winner: “If the Suit Fits” by Michelle Christophorou “There Was a Man Dwelt by a Churchyard” Category Winner: “A Churchyard Carol” by Dan Fields “Stocking Stuffer” Category Winner: “The Power of Presents and Spidersilk” by Daniel Ausema Honorable Mention (in no particular order): “The Second Coming” — Michelle Christophorou “Married to Christmas” — Dustin Pari “The Christmas Room” — J.D. Wilson “Saving Cinterland” — JJ Mokrezewski “The Messenger” — Jens Hieber “A Christmas Burial” — Gary Ballard “Spirits of Christmas” — D.P. Blanchard “A lock of hair, a baby tooth, a toenail” — Eleanor Luke “Red Nose” — Thomas Lawrance “The Last Holiday” — John Wolf “It's the Most Dreadful Time of the Year” — Paul Lewthwaite “How Santa Got Schooled” — Kate Sherrod “O Holey Night” — John Possidente “The Yew's Embrace” — Jen Rowe “War's End” — Adam Gottfried “Carton Holiday” — Ibiteye Overcomer “Christmas Spirits” — Laurie Peterson “Piss Pistol” — Brandon Case “Grandpa?” — Jonathan Saint Please help support the contest, the podcast, and Weird Christmas website by buying a “coffee” (a gift in increments of $3) at Ko-Fi.com (click here). For even more support, please consider joining my Patreon page (click here) where for $2 or $5/month, you'll have access to extra content and bonuses like physical postcards mailed throughout the year. With more support, I can offer more and bigger prizes for the contest next year. A big thank you to my volunteer readers this season: my work buddy Lisa and LW Salinas (@sithwitch), both of whom stepped in at the very last second. Otherwise, almost all the authors wanted to read their own work this year, which was fun! Bumper music: Usual opening: “O Holy Night” by Tiny Tim, “Christmas Doesn't Last” by Make Like Monkeys, “Santa Claus Boogie” by Hasil Adkins, “Space Age Santa” by Ross Christman Special opening: “A Little Too Late for Christmas” by The Crux Outro: "White Christmas" by the Ventures Bumpers: here, here, here, here, here, lots of dark piano Christmas music and Theramin stuff. Contest results from previous years: 2020, 2019, 2018.
Al Ridenour is back after talking to us last year about Krampus, but this time to help unpack the lore and traditions around the Perchten, Krampus-esque goblin-ish creatures tied to both Krampus and Frau Perchta. Links mentioned on the episode: Bone and Sickle Podcast Ep. 80 "America and the Old, Dark Christmas" Ep. 58 "The Hellish Harlequin: Phantom Hordes to Father Christmas" Ep. 38 "Frau Perchta the Belly-Slitter" Ep. 17 "Christmas Ghosts" Ep. 15 "Saint, Devil, Sugar-Bread, & Whip: Krampus and Nicholas" Al Ridenour's page Book The Krampus and the Old, Dark Christmas by Al Ridenour (link from the publisher) Bumper music: Usual opening: “O Holy Night” by Tiny Tim, “Christmas Doesn't Last” by Make Like Monkeys, “Santa Claus Boogie” by Hasil Adkins, “Space Age Santa” by Ross Christman Special opening: "Kramperl, Kramperl, Besenstiel" by Die Pagger Buam Bumper/Closing: "Frau Perchta" by Waldtraene If you're feeling generous, check out my Patreon page here where you can get all kinds of bonuses throughout the year. You can also buy me a “coffee” ($3 gifts) at Ko-Fi.com. Or PLEASE LEAVE A WEIRD REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP! Send me a note that you did (weirdxmas@gmail.com), and I'll send you a sticker!
In Episode 141 we talk to Swiss madman Beat Man Zeller, boss at Voodoo Rhythm Records and main guy in The Monsters. He tells us tons of great stories about his 30 years running the label and touring. Music by The Monsters and Hasil Adkins.
Happy Thanksgiving! We dive deep into the history of Christmas murder ballads with my friend (and cohost from the ReReading Wolfe Podcast) James Wynn. I'll get links to all the songs from the episode up here shortly. But for now, here are links for James: ReReading Wolfe Podcast RRW on Twitter Our Xmas episodes of RRWolfe: 2020 (we discuss 3 stories), 2019 (we read one story) Bumper music: Usual opening: "O Holy Night" by Tiny Tim, "Christmas Doesn't Last" by Make Like Monkeys, "Santa Claus Boogie" by Hasil Adkins, "Space Age Santa" by Ross Christman Special opening: "Joy to the World" by John Fahey Closing: "Stagger Lee" by Grateful Dead If you're feeling generous, check out my Patreon page here where you can get all kinds of bonuses throughout the year. You can also buy me a “coffee” ($3 gifts) at Ko-Fi.com. Or PLEASE LEAVE A WEIRD REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP! Send me a note that you did (weirdxmas@gmail.com), and I'll send you a sticker!
Guitarist Rick Miller and bassist Mary Huff along with Dave Hartman on drums play rockabilly, surf, country, R&B, and Americana from the wrong side of the tracks. Southern-fried favorites with fans and critics alike, Southern Culture’s decades of hard touring and prolific record releases have only sharpened their humor and whet their appetite for rocking. With their latest record, “At Home With Southern Culture on the Skids,” fresh out of the oven, Rick and Mary join the Troubled Men for a meeting of the Troubled Minds. Topics include crime and punishment, a basketball injury, Timothy Hutton, a Buick LeSabre, a van breakdown, Geffen Records, crack, band origins, a coin flip, the Panther Burns, the White twins, the Cramps, Eddie Cochran, AM radio, Virginia, cheap guitars, D.I.Y. recording, a major label deal, “Flirting With Disaster,” Mary Tyler Moore, a wood shop teacher, ‘Dirt Track Date,” the Tonight Show, Ray Farrell, a NASA gig, Hasil Adkins, Miriam Linna, a Campbell’s Soup can, a documentary, Weird Al, a phone message, a Doris Wishman retrospective, “Blood Feast 2,” and much more. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Camel Walk” from “Dirt Track Date” by Southern Culture On The Skids Outro music: “Run Baby Run” from “At Home With Southern Culture On The Skids” Support the podcast here. Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podacst Instagram SCOTS homepage SCOTS Facebook
This time on Soundcheck, Ben, Michael and Brody take a trip through the weird, weird world of outsider music. You'll know it when you hear it! Featured Artists: Daniel Johnston, The Shaggs, Three Beat Slide, Wesley Willis, Tiny Tim, Jandek, Hasil Adkins, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Bobby Frank Brown, Wild Man Fischer, Ed & Alice Gorin, Eilert Pilarm, Highway 61, Ramsey Kearney, The Cramps, B.J. Snowden, Bobb Trimble, Kindness, Texas
Fuego en la Pista de Baile, los éxitos y las novedades más underground en www.ipopfm.com, cada miércoles de 20 a 21 horas. Hoy especial primer aniversario 🎂🎉 🎸 Tracklist: 1. The Kinks – Come Dancing 2. The Human Beinz – Nobody But Me 3. The Rascals – Land of 1000 Dances 4. The Jam – Non Stop Dancing 5. The Adicts – Tango 6. Downtown Boys – Dancing in The Dark 7. Generation X – Dancing With Myself 8. Bad Manners – Lip up Fatty 9. Keith and Ken and Byron Lee and The Dragonaires – Jamaica Ska 10. Mr Symarip – Come on and Dance With Me 11. Martha and The Vandellas – Dancing in The Street 12. Dobbie Gray – Out on The Floor 13. The Drifters – Save The Last Dance For Me 14. Bob Landers – Cherokee Dance 15. Hasil Adkins – Chicken Walk 16. The Diamonds – The Stroll 17. Imperial Surfers – Twist Twist 18. Hank Ballard and The Midnighters – The Twist 19. Bobby Freeman – Do You Wanna Dance 20. The Gentrys – Keep on Dancing
49. A great rockin' time, EVERY TIME! Have a ball boppin' to the cool rockabilly sounds of Darrel Higham, Jake Calypso, Lucky Jones, Cousin Harley, Wild Earp & The Free For Alls, Lara Hope, Brian Setzer, Sophie O'Dell, The Go Go Cult & The Sharks! Shake to the vintage grooves of Bob Luman, Boyd Bennett, Ronnie Self, Brenda Lee, Hasil Adkins, Ritchie Valens, Ray Doggett, Mac Curtis, Buddy Holly, Little Jimmy Dickens and even Lee Dresser & The Krazy Kats! We're getting ready to celebrate the 4th of July here in the States with some sizzlin' hot dog tunes and some explosive ATOM BOMB blasters on tonight's program PLUS some always-appreciated hot rod toons and honky-tonkin' tracks. Making America (and the world!) ROCKIN' AGAIN, it's DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last BOP!™
There is something to be said about the breed of musicians who not only master more than one instrument, but that can play a few of them simultaneously. Tune in to this weeks episode that features some Abner Jay and Hasil Adkins trivia along with a one man band playlist. Also, if you haven't yet, find me on Instagram, lets be friends. No obligation: if you want to buy me a cup of coffee as a means to keep this broken down human being going, my Venmo is Windexburnsmyeyes -Abner Jay. I'm so Depressed -Jesse Fuller. San Francisco Blues -Joe Hill Louis. Good Morning Little Angel -Dr Ross. Doctor Ross Boogie -Hasil Adkins. I'm Happy -Dr Isaiah Ross. Feel so Good -Skip James. Crow Jane -Abner Jay. My Middle Name is the Blues Background: R.L. Burnside and Family. Boogie Instrumental (1978)
Originally aired live May 2, 2021 on thehoundnyc.com. The Hound Howl is also available as a podcast on Amazon Music Podcasts, Apple Podcasts and Google Play. Link Wray Birthday TributeBirthday Salutes to Hasil Adkins and Little WalterHound Rants on the Pitfalls of Modern Technology Instrumental – Link Wray Covers Sundowners – Rumble Vikings – Rawhide Continental Four – Jack ... Read more
Hasil Adkins is the most hillbilly man with some of the strangest music you'll ever hear. https://open.spotify.com/user/p6t6u2gmlwqpt8e3bw0l2bquo?si=7dMDUY9MR9KI4j_IwmPk5A
Ron takes a breather while Clive is joined by guest Nick Sheehan to talk Giulio Questi and drool over Ewa Aulin. MMW Theme by Mike Powell Musical break: Return of Django by The Upsetters Musical outro: Chicken Walk by Hasil Adkins
Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #163 works the corners across 65 minutes of crude slop-rock of many flavors. You'll hear cover stars The Gibson Bros performing material in a delightful set with Hasil Adkins and Tav Falco's Panther Burns; you'll thrill to new stuff from Nettelles, Treasury of Puppies, Astute Palate and Silicone Values; you'll bust a nut over reissues from Monoshock, The Prats and Mofungo, and you'll.....well let's just see what happens when we revisit Urge Overkill again.Track listing:ASTUTE PALATE - No QueenMOFUNGO - End of The WorldSUN CITY GIRLS - Let’s Just LoungeTREASURY OF PUPPIES - The Treasury of Puppies POLIO CLUB - Light as a FeatherTHE STROKE BAND - Fiction/Not FictionMODERN LOVERS - Walk Up The StreetHUSKER DU - ObnoxiousTAR BABIES - ConfusionDEEP WOUND - Lou’s Anxiety SongNETTELLES - You Lied To Me BeforeHASIL ADKINS - Chicken WalkTAV FALCO & PANTHER BURNS - Dateless NightGIBSON BROS - Skull & CrossbonesMONOSHOCK - FolgersBURNT ENVELOPE - Looking Through CracksBROKEN TALENT - My God Can Beat Up Your GodURGE OVERKILL - Crown of LaffsSILICONE VALUES - Nuclear SunSUPERCHARGER - You Irritate MeVORES - Amateur SurgeonPAPER TULIPS - SanitationTHE PRATS - Inverness
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This week: some good stuff! Outrage Radio playlist - Sept. 10, 2020: [0:00] 1. Heartbreakers – One Track Mind 2. Heartbreakers – Get Off The Phone 3. Supersuckers – Ron’s Got The Cocaine 4. Supersuckers – Sweet ‘N’ Sour Jesus [9:39] 5. The Mau Mau’s – Dead Or Alive 6. New Bomb Turks – Born Toulouse-Latrec 7. Riot – Fire Down Under 8. X-Ray Spex - I Am A Poseur 9. Brandy – (Wish You Was) Madball Baby - (2020) 10. Archaeas – Reality Commander (2020) 11. L.A. Machina – Go! (2020) [32:04] 12. The Rezillos – Getting Me Down 13. The Rezillos – Somebody’s Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight 14. Savages – City’s Full 15. Idles – Heel / Heal 16. Sonic Youth – Cool Thing 17. Lumpy & The Dumpers – I’m Gonna Move To New York 18. Brujeria - Covid 666 (2020) 19. Minutemen – Untitled Song For Latin America [56:50] 20. All Hits – Kickback (2020) 21. Hellbenders – The Bastard Son Of Epstein Barr 22. Descendants – Everything Sucks 23. Cool Jerks – We Live In Hell (2020) 24. Tad – Jack Pepsi 25. Countdowns – Love Her So 26. Zeke – Mainline 27. Betty Blowtorch – I Wanna Be On Epitaph 28. Suburban Lawns – Janitor 29. Christ On A Crutch – Nation Of Sheep 30. Rocket From The Tombs – What Love Is [1:28:07] 31. Mad Sin – Are You Ready? (2020) 32. Killer Kin – Bad, Bad, Mind (2020) 33. Hasil Adkins – Chicken Walk 34. The Goddamn Gentlemen – Hundred Dollar Man 35. Utopian – Unnatural Base Pair (2020) 36. Skin Tags – Joke (2020) 37. The Rosalyns – Abbba (2020) [1:48:20] 38. Control – Trap Is Set 39. Exodus – Exodus 40. UFO – Pack It Up And Go Outrage Radio broadcasts Thursday nights 9-11PM (pacific) at LuxuriaMusic.com.
Ballin' it up in a big way with the latest wildest LIVE broadcast from the 'Aztec Werewolf'! Hit the PLAY button and hear new cuts from The Rip 'Em Ups, Dasta & The Smokin' Snakes, Marc & The Wild Ones, Marti Brom, Ezra Lee, Carl Bradychok, Sarah Lee, Sonny West, The Isaac Webb Trio and Pike Cavalero! PLUS fantastic vintage cuts from the likes of Fats Domino, Skeeter Davis, Esquerita, Andy Starr, Hasil Adkins, Alton & Jimmy, Ritchie Valens & The Floyd Dakil Combo to name but a few! Celebrate Jamie James (The Kingbees) 67th birthday in tonight's WCBN FM episode of DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!"
In a slight digression from the usual Bunkering I have recorded a new show exploring the figure of the ‘Outsider’ in music, in the term's broader sense. At first I focused on unusual tales: psychic composers, self professed extraterrestrials and diy instrument makers, however came to consider the Outsider as also describing figures who were marginalised: exiles, nomads and the oppressed. At the end of this collation I felt unsure about grouping together people who are 'different', but hope the compression of all these alternative visions inspires some fresh perspectives. This programme was originally produced in a shorter format for Angel Radio down in Havant, which has a pre-1964 license, hence the focus on pre-Beatles artists. Featuring: Joe Meek, Rosemary Brown, Sun Ra, Vince Taylor, Screaming Lord Sutch, Lord Buckley, Jack Kerouac, Connie Converse, eden ahbez, Moondog, John Fahey, Washington Phillips, Bunker Hill, Link Wray, Chiyo Ishii, Chiyo and the Crescents, Dorothy Ashby, Rae Bourbon, Hasil Adkins, Sophie Tucker, Lydia Mendoza, Tejano Music, Hafize Leskovicu, Albanian Saze Music, Shin Joong Hyeon, The Cherry Sisters, Songs in the Key of Z, Irwin Chusid, Leona Anderson, Robert Graettinger, Raymond Scott, Ivor Cutler, Malvina Reynolds
CityBillyHowl'sRockin' Renegades(From Outer Space)With some of the best Rockabilly, Psychobilly & Punk Rock(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) The Rockabilly scene in it's genesis was unique. In the early years of the 1950's Rockabilly was alot like Punk - Rockabillies were some of the only, primarily white musicians (and their fans), sometimes Latino as well, who at that time, rejected the Establishment's refusal to play Black music on the radio (or display it on TV) -- which the Status Quo called "Race Music" -- the Rockabillies (sometimes mistakenly called "Greasers" or "Teddy Boys") loved this African-American music so much that they began to form their own bands and cultivated their own DJ's and Juke Joints to highlight Rock & Roll and they didn't call this brilliant music "Race Music" -- they called it what it was and still is -Rock & Roll And their version of Rock & Roll with a Southern accent, with musicians like Rusty York, Hasil Adkins, Laura Lee Perkins, Peanuts Wilson, The Maddox Brothers and Rose, who brought that "Hillbilly Boogie" that would synthesize with Black music and become known as Rockabilly.What would visitors from a distant galaxy think of this new development of sound and communication, would these Little Green Mensch see the Rockabilly musicians & fans as Rockin' Renegades or see them as another step forward in Evolution for mankind that would cause these Music-Loving Martians to climb down from their Flying Saucers and do the Ubangi Stomp ?Featuring all of the best by :Billy Lee Riley (Arkansas)Blackie Jenkins (Mississippi)Buck Trail (Miami)Connie Allen (Tennessee)Dell Vaughan (Flint)Delta 88 (Exeter)Dick Robinson (Boston)Frenzy (Bristol)Gene Vincent (Virginia)Jackie Fautheree (Arkansas)Jackie Lowell (Denver)Jimmy Stewart (Tennessee) Joe Carson (Memphis)Klingonz (Dublin)Koffin Kats (Detroit)Les Vogt (Vancouver)Marcel Bontempi (Kassel)Omar Romero (Los Angeles)Radarmen (San Gabriel Valley)Red Elvises (Los Angeles)Ronnie Dawson (Texas)Rumble Club (Kentucky)Screamin' Jay Hawkins (Cleveland)Stressor (Tula)Terry Dunavan (California)The Barnshakers (Helsinki)The Epileptic Hillbillys (Sheffield)The Guana Batz (Feltham)The Guitaraculas (St. Petersburg)The Krewmen (London)The Magnetix (Tula)The Phenomenauts (Oakland)The Polecats (London)The Radium Cats (Edinburgh)The Raymen (Berlin)The Rezillos (Edinburgh)The Saucer-Mens (Toul)The Spastiks (New York)The Test Pilots (Gothenburg)The Velvetones (Texas)The Wild Tones (Orlando)Three Bad Jacks (Los Angeles)Three Blue Teardrops (Chicago)1.) Switchblade Pompadour - Three Blue Teardrops [One Part Fist]2.) Sinner's Spiritual - Three Blue Teardrops [One Part Fist]3.) I'm Movin' Out - Three Bad Jacks [Made Of Stone]4.) Downtown Gonna Rumble - Three Bad Jacks [Made Of Stone]5.) Black Magic - The Polecats [Polecats Are Go ! ]6.) Men from Mars - The Epileptic Hillbillys [Atomic - It's The Bomb !]7.) Flying Saucers - Klingonz [Psychos from Beyond]8.) Flyin' Saucers Rock'n'Roll - Billy Lee Riley & The Little Green Men [1957 Single]9.) Needles & Blades - Koffin Kats [Koffin Kats]10.) Martian Princess - The Guana Batz [Back To The Jungle]11.) Tiny Robots - The Phenomenauts [Rockets And Robots]12.) Mission - The Phenomenauts [Re-Entry]13.) Roswell Area 51 - The Guitaraculas [Two Bottles Of Blood]14.) Planet Zero - The Magnetix [With Their Amazing First Album ! ]15.) Crazy For Your Love - The Magnetix [Boo-Bop-A-Boo]16.) Asteroid Rock - The Magnetix [Boo-Bop-A-Boo]17.) Creature From Outer Space - Stressor [The Cat]18.) It Came From Outer Space - The Raymen [Going Down to Death Valley]19.) Man from Mars - The Raymen [Going Down to Death Valley]20.) Flying Saucer Attack - The Rezillos [Can't Stand The Rezillos]21.) The Day the World Turned Dayglo - X-Ray Spex [Germ-Free Adolescents]22.) I Married A Monster From Outerspace - The Radium Cats [1989 Demo]23.) The Bug of Planet Zee - The Krewmen [The Adventures Of The Krewmen]24.) Interstellar - Radarmen [Radarmen]25.) Thin Blue Line - The Test Pilots [Parachute Party]26.) Knocked Out Joint On Mars - Buck Trail [1957 Single]27.) Rockin' Calaveras - Ronnie Dawson [More Bad Habits]28.) Living Death - Marcel Bontempi [The Headless Horseman And Other Tales...]29.) Bury All My Troubles - Marcel Bontempi [Bury All My Troubles]30.) Coffin Nails - Omar Romero [Omar Romero]31.) Twilight Zone - Rumble Club [Rumble Club Rides Tonight]32.) Surfing In Siberia - Red Elvises [Surfing In Siberia]33.) Space Mutants 4 - The Phenomenauts [Rockets And Robots]34.) 10,000 Light Years - The Phenomenauts [Escape Velocity]35.) Rock The Universe - Dell Vaughan & The Fortune Aires [1958 Single]36.) Spaceship to Mars - Gene Vincent [1962 Single]37.) Spaceship Life - Blackie Jenkins & The Satellites [1967 Single]38.) Hillbilly Band from Mars - Joe Carson [1957 Single]39.) The Martian Band - The Wild Tones [1958 Single]40.) Spacemen - The Velvetones (w/ Tommy Hudson & the Savoys) [1959 Single]41.) Boppin' Martian - Dick Robinson & His Makebelievers [1958 Single]42.) The Flying Saucer Part 1 - Dickie Goodman [1956 Single]43.) First Man On Mars - Jackie Fautheree [1960 Single]44.) Rock-It On Mars - Terry Dunavan & The Earthquakes [1958 Single]45.) Honeymoon On A Rocket Ship - Hank Snow [1953 Single]46.) Boppin' In Roswell - The Barnshakers [Five Minutes to Live]47.) The Flying Saucer Part 2 - Dickie Goodman [1956 Single]48.) The Little Moon Men - Lee George [1958 Single]49.) Rocket Trip - Jackie Lowell (w/ Duane Diamond & The Astronauts) [1961 Single]50.) Moon Rocketin' - Les Vogt [1960 Single]51.) Rocket 69 - Connie Allen [1951 Single]52.) Rock On The Moon - Jimmy Stewart [1959 Single]53.) Galactica - The Saucer-Mens [Réalité ou Fiction]54.) My Baby Was Abducted - The Spastiks [Sewer Surfing]55.) Rocket Powered - Delta 88 [Rocket Powered]56.) Space Girl - The Phenomenauts [Re-Entry]57.) Neptune City - The Phenomenauts [Re-Entry]58.) Space Crazy - The Krewmen [The Final Adventures Of The Krewmen Part 1]Psychobilly & RockabillyKeep A' Howlin'
Your Boy BORTON finally gets his own show! On this new bonus to the show our man Borton discusses the influence of Hasil Adkins, let’s just say, we are as turned on about this as you are!
I'm hungry!Here's six-piece box o' finger lickin' greasy chicken for all y'all.Tuck in to the Cramps, the Blues Explosion, Southern Culture On The Skids, Los Straitjackets, the Polecats, and Hasil Adkins.And if'n yer still hungy get the bonus show. Info below. Yo. I'll go. If'n you want more loud sounds - including the Baker's Dozen edition of this eppy-sode - join me on my Patreon page at patreon.com/radioblivion to get seven mo' trax, plus my weekly terrestrial radio show.Get every past eppy-sode o' RadiOblivion on the Internet Archive. Blow Yer Radio Up, Baby!! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element DOWNLOAD | SUBSCRIBE
I've been threatin' ya'll. Now here 'tis... All 50s Punk on this eppy-sode - RadiOblivion #119.The Six-Pack O' Pounders has the likes o' Jack Earls, Hasil Adkins, Myron Lee and The Caddies, and more.Fer three (3) stinking pennies a day you can get the Baker's Dozen edition with seven more trax by Kip Tyler and the Flips, Musical Linn Twins (worth the price of admish alone!), Tony Casanova, and more Wild and Primitive Rock 'N' Roll.If'n you want more loud sounds join me on my Patreon page at patreon.com/radioblivion.Git all past eppy-sodes o' RadiOblivion on the Internet Archive. Blow Yer Radio Up, Baby!! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element DOWNLOAD | SUBSCRIBE
Matt and Marcus return to provide a nice little tip on how to encourage a less than enthusiastic friend to join a party, another upcoming trip and the bizarre life and music of Hasil Adkins.
For this episode, we look back on stories we spent time researching but couldn't fit into an episode. That, and just plain goofy stories about goofy musicians. Find out what Prince did to make Michael Jackson run screaming from a room. Find out how to pronounce Hasil Adkins first name correctly. Find out how Ryan's cold sounds after an hour of talking (not good). All that and more!! Subscribe to Highway Hi-Fi: iTunes | Stitcher | TuneIn | PocketCasts | Overcast | Google Play Twitter | Facebook |
On a rocking but spooky episode of After Hours AM/America’s Most Haunted Radio — hosts Joel Sturgis and Greg Bakun — we speak with Austin rockers the Ghost Wolves, whose lead singer and guitarist Carley Wolf is in touch with her inner and outer ghosts and has had a number of paranormal experiences. We speak with Carley and Jonny top of Hour 2; Hour 1 we cover strange and unusual things found on EBAY and MN GhostBox TV. The Ghost Wolves Austin, TX based duo The Ghost Wolves met in 2011 backstage at a local music festival and have been an inseparable force ever since. To Carley and Jonny rock ‘n’ roll is an intangible spirit — an expression of absolute creative freedom, not a binding genre. Their stage show is wild, energetic and infectious. Bombastic guitar riffs, wild lyrical tales, explosive sing-alongs, scratchy acoustic cuts and slow-burning muddy grooves are delivered with glee. The songs stick in your head like a recurring dream. The Ghost Wolves simply deliver. Their second full length album, “TEXA$ PLATINUM” was released in April of 2017 by German rock & roll label Hound Gawd! Records. With song titles like “Whettin My Knife,” it is not hard to imagine what this new album may be about. The band is Carley Wolf on guitar and vocals, and Jonny Wolf on drums, synthesizer and vocals. They formed in Austin, Texas in 2010. Some of their influences include artists like Hasil Adkins, Joan Jett, R.L. Burnside, The Ramones, The Kills, Ronnie Dawson, Death Grips, Jessie Mae Hemphill. The Joan Jett connection goes further as it was the legendary punk guitar player Cheetah Chrome (of Dead Boys fame) that signed them to their last record deal. His own backing band featured members of the Black Hearts. The Ghost Wolves 2 It’s no surprise that Carley Wolf’s guitar playing gets attention. She has been featured in Premiere Guitar, SheShreds, Guitar Girl Magazine and has
More of the best rocknroll to melt your face off. One hour of the good stuff from Frantic Flintstones, Hillbilly Casino, Frantic Rockers, The Nevrotix, Hasil Adkins and more Git It Frantic Flintstones | Flesh 'n' Fantasy | Don't The Moon Look Lonesome(Tombstone Records)1992 Hillbilly Casino | Tennessee Stomp | 80085(Self Release)2010 The Kokomo Kings | Too Good To Stay Away From | Too Good To Stay Away From(Rhythm Bomb Records)2017 Hillbilly Moon Explosion | Buy, Beg Or Steal | Rock 'n' Roll Girl(Jungle Records)2011 Frantic Rockers | Savage Beat | All Through The Night(Rhythm Bomb Records)2014 Hexxers | Freaks With The Savage Beat | You Put Me On(Golly Gee Records)2005 Rockin' Ryan & The Real Goners | Caged Heat | Wild For You Baby(Golly Gee Records)2003 Dexter Shaw & The Wolftones | Dexin' | Honey Let's Get High(Rhythm Bomb Records)2017 Boozehounds | Evil Deluxe | My Brain Hurts(Crazy Love Records)2003 The Mutilators | She Put Baby In The Microwave! | I Fucked A Zombie(Self Release)2009 Fujiyama Monsters | Fujiyama Thunder Stomp | Ruju No Yuigon(Self Release)2008 Robin | Never Mind! | King Of Boogie Night(Trippin' Elephant Records)2004 Cracks | Psychotic Pride | Headshot(Phalanx)2016 Frantic Vermin | Schmutzzz!! | Kozacks in New York(Self Release)2013 The Nevrotix | Paranoid | Mummy Boy(Crazy Love Records)2016 The Spastiks | Sewer Surfing | Sewer Surfin'(Crazy Love Records)2016 Hasil Adkins | Best Of The Haze | Sally, Wally, Hoody(Copeland International Arts)2006
Tonite on Intoxica we will be thinking about & remembering my pal Billy Miller, playing all Norton Records all night & doing what we called (in our private joke on certain hateful jealous people) my Norton Infomercial!!!! In earlier days Billy would call to review the show, and mostly goof around, he was the funniest & always had a good joke up his sleeve. My life will never be the same without Billy's loving, funny, 100% rock n roll spirit guiding the way...the answers to some of history's most bizarre & important questions will leave this earth with him. We will keep digging & searching knowing he's there making fun of us all the way. So plug in your iTards, clip on your intoxiDrool Cups, strap into the spinning chair & join me tonite at 9PM at www.luxuriamusic.com as we celebrate Billy Miller. Have Love Will Travel. Amazing art by Tim Smith... Man, I got so involved in thinking about Billy & brought so many Norton Records that I didn't even get to some of the more iconic Nortonian stars like Hasil Adkins, etc. So there might be some more a comin'yer way ...
5 years of the greatest rocknroll on earth and this is what we get. Our anniversary show packed in an hour of pure greatness from the likes of The Meteors, Guitar Slingers, Hasil Adkins, Electric Frankenstein, Mojo Nixon, Frantic Vermin and more. Here's to 5 more years of the same Git it. The Meteors | Kings Of Psychobilly | Shout So Loud(Cherry Red Records)2011 Los Alaridos Salvajes | Alaridos Salvajes | Ella Dice(Self Release)2008 Slapping Suspenders | The Good, The Bad And The Keeper Of The 7 Waffles | Sandy(Count Orlok Music)1992 Guitar Slingers | Give Em A Slap Vol 1 | Juvenile Delinquents From A Planet Near Mars(Diablo Records)2014 Frantic Vermin | Schmutzzz!! | Suicide Train(Self Release)2013 The Nevrotix | Paranoid | Zapped(Crazy Love Records)2016 Rip Carson & The Twilight Trio | Stand Back | Heart Attack(Rollin' Rock Records)2000 Kathy X | Ready For Anything | I Love Rocknroll(Cosmic Records)2005 The Mummies | Never Been Caught | I'm Down(Telstar Records)2002 Hasil Adkins | The Wild Man | Punchy Wunchy Wickey Wackey Woo(Norton Records)1987 Electric Frankenstein | Rockmania 1 | I Feel So Lonley(Screaming Crow Records)2014 Nekromantix | Demons Are A Girls Best Friend | Technicolor Nightmare(Record Music DK)1996 Godless Wicked Creeps | Smile | Bad Brains | Crazy Love Records)2001 Surf Rats | Straight Between The Eyes | Twenty Flight Rock(Lost Moment Records)1989 Eddie Fontaine | That'll Flat Git It Vol. 10 Chess | Nothin' Shakin(Bear Family)1999 The Meteors | Hymns For The Hellbound | Lie Down(People Like You)2007 Mojo Nixon | The Real !Sock Ray Blue! | Drunk-Divorced Floozie(Shanachie)1999
Sick as a dog, the show must go on. Though my voice may have suffered a bit this episode, the rocknroll did not fail us. Another hour of the greatest stuff on Earth from Legendary Shack Shakers, The Quakes, Rip Carson, The Delta Bombers, Krewmen, Hasil Adkins and more. Git it. The Legendary Shack Shakers | The Southern Surreal | Cold(Alternative Tentacles)2015 Frantic Flintstones | Jamboree | Mean Mean Woman(Anagram Records)1993 The Quakes | Quiff Rock | Tokyo Pretty Boys(Orrexx Records)1996 Rip Carson & The Twilight Trio | Savage American Rock | Full Of Sin(Rollin' Rock Records)1999 Rockin' Ryan & The Real Goners | You Wanted More Wild Rock 'n' Roll | Hot On Your Trail(Golly Gee Records)2003 Bang Bang Bazooka | Redhot & Horny | You're My Prey(Self Release)2012 Mad Trucker Gone Mad | Mad Trucker Gone Mad | As We Stroll(Crustacean Records)1997 Jack Hammer | Desperate Rock 'n' Roll Vol. 20 | Black Widow Spider Woman(Flame)2008 Hasil Adkins | Peanut Butter Rock And Roll | C'mon Little Jenny(Norton Records)1990 The Delta Bombers | Wolf | So Lost(Wild Records)2012 Spellbound | Mystical Madness | Spellbound(Kix 4 U Records)1990 Phantom Rockers | Kissed By A Werewolf | Valley Of Kings(Tombstone Records)1990 Krewmen | The Adventures Of The Krewmen | Guy Fawkes(Lost Moment Records)1986 Delirium Tremens | Psychovore | Zoophilic Farmer(Self Release)2009 Kryptonix | L'appel Du Sang | Psychopath(Crazy Love Records)1997 The Untamed | Strange Unknown | Postcard From The Grave(Heptown Records)2005 J.B. Beverley & The Wayward Drifters | Dark Bar And A Jukebox | Going To The Show(Helltrain Records)2006
Even if you’re dead, it’s never too late to party! This trioxin-infused episode features new music from NIGHT BIRDS and HORROR OF 59, along with tracks by 45 GRAVE, HASIL ADKINS and MISTER MONSTER. Monstermatt Patterson comes Straight Outta Mattsylvania for another MONSTERMATT MINUTE and Kraig Khaos gets all bitey on a brain-rattling edition of... The post Episode 155: Do You Want To Party? appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
Even if you’re dead, it’s never too late to party! This trioxin-infused episode features new music from NIGHT BIRDS and HORROR OF 59, along with tracks by 45 GRAVE, HASIL ADKINS and MISTER MONSTER. Monstermatt Patterson comes Straight Outta Mattsylvania for another MONSTERMATT MINUTE and Kraig Khaos gets all bitey on a brain-rattling edition of... The post Episode 155: Do You Want To Party? appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
Comment trouver un idéal politique, qui vous correspond, lorsque l'on a 20 ans ? Qui choisir ? Que faire ? Vous avez sûrement été nombreux à vous poser ces questions. Lui, il a tout simplement pris sa carte dans tous les partis politiques ayant présenté un candidat aux élections présidentielles de 2012. Une immersion de plusieurs mois dans les 10 principaux partis de la Vème politique racontée dans un essai : Encarté ! aux éditions Lemieux. Lui, c'est Achraf Ben Brahim et c'est le premier invité de la Matinale. En milieu d'émission, petite pause musicale avec William qui nous fait voyager dans le temps, aux sources primitives du punk rock et du Do It Yourself avec Hasil Adkins... Musique, danse, performances et arts-plastiques, si vous ne connaissez pas encore Les Plans d'Avril, direction la Java ou le Carreau du Temple. Le festival n'en est pas à son coup d'essai, il en est même à sa onzième édition. Un foisonnement libre de propositions tantôt absurdes, tantôt rock mais toujours pleines de sensibilité dans lequel Mariona Tullio, la directrice artistique et notre deuxième invitée, vous invite à vous immerger. Présentation : Tristan Goldbronn / Co-interviews : Alban Barthélemy / Réalisation : Léa Méraud / Chronique : William Bonnet / Web et coordination : Elsa Landard
Comment trouver un idéal politique, qui vous correspond, lorsque l'on a 20 ans ? Qui choisir ? Que faire ? Vous avez sûrement été nombreux à vous poser ces questions. Lui, il a tout simplement pris sa carte dans tous les partis politiques ayant présenté un candidat aux élections présidentielles de 2012. Une immersion de plusieurs mois dans les 10 principaux partis de la Vème politique racontée dans un essai : Encarté ! aux éditions Lemieux. Lui, c'est Achraf Ben Brahim et c'est le premier invité de la Matinale. En milieu d'émission, petite pause musicale avec William qui nous fait voyager dans le temps, aux sources primitives du punk rock et du Do It Yourself avec Hasil Adkins... Musique, danse, performances et arts-plastiques, si vous ne connaissez pas encore Les Plans d'Avril, direction la Java ou le Carreau du Temple. Le festival n'en est pas à son coup d'essai, il en est même à sa onzième édition. Un foisonnement libre de propositions tantôt absurdes, tantôt rock mais toujours pleines de sensibilité dans lequel Mariona Tullio, la directrice artistique et notre deuxième invitée, vous invite à vous immerger. Présentation : Tristan Goldbronn / Co-interviews : Alban Barthélemy / Réalisation : Léa Méraud / Chronique : William Bonnet / Web et coordination : Elsa Landard
Scott talks about seeing Doc Watson at The Armadillo World Headquarters, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Leadbelly, Hasil Adkins stories, Hank 3 stories, obnoxious audience members, VAN-dalism, getting naked and singing gospel songs, surviving a head on collision with an 18 wheeler, gardening,… Continue Reading →
Kicking off the first episode of the new year with a full epic hour chock full of nothing but one man bands. This is an episode I have been talking about doing for a long while and now here it is in all of its whiskey fueled fury. Toothless George, Hasil Adkins, Crankshaft, Bob Log III, Mikey Classic and more. Get this now. Toothless George | Attack Of The One-Man Bands | I Fuckin' Suck (In G Maj.)(Rock N Roll Purgatory)2007 Hasil Adkins | Out To Hunch | No More Hot Dogs(Norton Records)1986 Hasil Adkins | Peanut Butter Rock And Roll | Walk And Talk With Me(Norton Records)1990 Hasil Adkins | Drinkin' My Life Away | Get Out Of My Car(Shake It Records)1998 Crankshaft | Suckin' Gas & Haulin' Ass | Crankshaft!(Slab Town Music)2009 Bob Log III | Log Bomb | Put That There(Fat Possum Records)2003 Molly Gene One Whoaman Band | Folk Blues and Booze | Smells Like Low Tide(Solid Audio Productions)2011 Bloodshot Bill | Rockabilly Trash | Walkin' Home(Self Release)2004 Dead Elvis & His One Man Grave | Get Outta My Grave | Longgone Dead & Done(Squoodge Records)2008 Reverend Deadeye | Turn Or Burn | Baby's On The Train(Hellfire Revival)2008 Al Foul | Keep the Motor Running | I Wanna Know(Rock N Roll Purgatory)2012 The Uncle Butcher & His One Man Band | No Sweat | Bullshit Messiah(Self Release)2009 O Lendario Chucrobillyman | Attack Of The One-Man Bands | Guitarra Missil(Rock N Roll Purgatory)2007 King Louie | Jesus Loves My One Man Band | Don't Cook That Cabbage (It Makes The Whole House Stink!)(Kryptonite Records)2002 Mr. Bonz One Man Band | Attack Of The One-Man Bands | Wild Party(Rock N Roll Purgatory)2007 Ottoboy | Down With The Upbeat | I Used To Be Your Garbageman(SILVOX)2007 Mikey Classic & His Lonesome Spur | Mikey Classic & His Lonesome Spur | Feed The Fire(Farmageddon Records)2013 Mikey Classic & His Lonesome Spur | Mikey Classic & His Lonesome Spur | Climbing Up The Walls(Farmageddon Records)2013
Another hour of mental rocknroll. Episode 68 features Hasil Adkins, Mad Sin, Skitzo, Rumble Club and more Toy Dolls | Covered In Toy Dolls | No Particular Place To Go(Captain Oi!)2002 Hasil Adkins | The Wild Man | Big Red Satellite(Norton Records)1987 Hasil Adkins | Out To Hunch | No More Hot Dogs(Norton Records)1986 Hasil Adkins | Best Of The Haze | She Said(Copeland International Art)2006 Sasquatch & The Sick-A-Billys | Burning Miles Of Sin | Bed Full Of Flames(Self Released) Rumble Club | Rumble Club Rides Tonight | Drive 'em On(Grease & Ink)2005 Angie And The Car Wrecks | Boozed And Bloody | Junkyard Blues(Self Released)2011 The Astro Zombies | Mutilate Torture And Kill | Fort Chabrol(Drunkabilly Records)2004 Mad Sin | Burn & Rise | Won't See The Sunrise Anymore(People Like You Records)2010 Hillbilly Hellcats | Our Brand | Double Time(Rockin' Cat Records)2001 The Meteors | Psycho Down | Halloween Scream(Anagram Records)2001 Kryptonix | L'appel Du Sang | Werewolf Country(Crazy Love Records)1997 Lonesome Kings | Legendary Suffering | Legendary Suffering(Kaiser Records)2006 Skitzo | Vertigo | Killer Love(Nervous Records)2003 Coffin Nails | Ein Bier Bitte | Wind Up Dead(Nervous Records)1987 Guana Batz | Can't Take The Pressure | Nightmare Fantasy(Takoma UK)2000 The Legendary Shack Shakers | Agridustrial | Hoboes Are My Heroes(Colonel Knowledge)2010
En el programa de hoy nos movemos por el rock n' roll salvaje y bastardo. Arrancamos con el singular Screaming Jay Hawkins, seguimos con el mortifero Screaming Lord Sutch, nos acercamos al contundente blues de R.L. Burnside, continuamos con el rockabilly country de Mississipi Mudsharks, y los sonidos primigenios de Billy Childish. Como el programa no se detiene, tienen cabida los psicobilly Flat Duo Jets, los garaje punk The Gories, y el Blues rock de Ten Years After. No podía faltar el inigualable Hasil Adkins, los sonidos Soul punk de King Salami & The Cumberland Three, para acabar con los míticos Dead Kennedys. Estamos en: itunes, facebook, ivoox y Radio Nava. Contact us: carreteressecundaries@gmail.com
Click to Play Playlist:Lakeside Trailer Park, Beat FarmersOn the Road Again, Willie NelsonRoute 23, Wayne HancockWhite Lightning, Waylon JenningsBuckaroo, Buck OwensThanks a Lot, Ernest TubbLonghaired Redneck, David Allan CoeBranded Man, Merle Haggardfungus among us, Hugh Barret and the victorsMaybelle, Jack CrayWhole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On, Big MaybelleCasting My Spell, Roy OrbisonI've Got It Made, Thomas WayneScorpion, The CarnationsThinkin' About You, Checkmates InternationalI Can Beat Your Drum, FevertreeGo Gorilla, The IdealsKool It, The ImpacsThe Phantom Dragster, The Bobby Fuller FourPablo Picasso, Jonathan Richmond & the Modern LoversHombre Secreto, The PlugzI Got A right, StoogesKeep a Knockin', The SonicsTornado, The JiantsHillbilly Wolf, Link WrayU.F.O.s, Big Rigs and BBQ, Mojo NixonPiece of dead meat, Slapping SuspendersThe Call Of The Wreckin Ball, XNo More Hot Dogs, Hasil AdkinsSwing the Big Eyed Rabbit, The CrampsThe Meat, DeadboltMystery Meat, Man or Astro ManWar Pigs, Melissa Auf Der MaurKing of the Road, Roger Miller
Click to Play Fezz No1Playlist:Shimmy Shimmy Koko Pop, Little Anthony & the ImperialsNag, The HalosMope-ity-Mope, The BosstonesLittle Girl of Mine, The CleftonesRockin’ in the Jungle, The EternalsSpeedo, The CadillacsRubber Biscuit, The ChipsSo Fine, The FiestasGoing Back to Saint Louis, Hasil AdkinsOkie Boogie, Jack GuthrieStuttering Papa, Buck GriffinHeart Breakin Mama, Skeets McDonaldWho’s Been Here, Commonwealth JonesMr, Whizz, Jerry ReedTranquilizer Boogie, Rex QualJello Sal, Benny IngramSwitch Blade Sam, Jeff DanielsRed Headed Woman, Lynn PrattBertha Lou, Johnny FaireSwitch-a-roo, Hank Ballard & the MidnightersJelly Roll Rock, Walter Brown & His BandJelly Roll Rock, The CrampsSkeleton Swamp, Coffin NailStraight Jacket, Demented Are GoHunting Humans, Los Gatos LocosPink Lincoln, The MatadorsHellcat Holliday, The Voodoo MonkeysPsychotic Paradise, GorillaFool Such as I, BatmobileFool Such as I, Don Walser