so i am still learnin' how to use this thang and it's sort of drivin' me nuts - not sure why i keep havin' trouble most of it is set up. but the important thang to me is gettin' all you the music i think you should have in your collection/s
ok think most of you that know me know at one point i slept, eat, and shit the cramps - one of my all time favorite bands
well here is a little something that you might not have - it's songs the cramps taught us - basically it's the original artist that the cramps either covered or got ideas for track of their own
hope you enjoy it... i know i love it!
(sorry i couldn't find the back cover anywhere! and mine's long gone)
A collection of 31 songs which have been covered by or have inspired The Cramps. Similar to the Born Bad series, but with loads more music and loads more info, with each CD containing a 24 page booklet. Perhaps the ultimate collection of 1950s and '60s Rock 'n' Roll Trash.
V.A. Songs The Cramps Taught US - Vol. 3
Track Listing:
Nat Couty - Woodpecker Rock
Macy Skipper - Bop Pills
The Blues Rockers - Calling All Cows
Mac Rebennack - Storm Warning
Larry Phillipson - Bitter Feelings
Terry Dunavan - Earthquake Boogie
The Sonics - He's Waiting
The Fanatics - I Will Not Be Lonely
The Instrumentals - Chop Suey Rock
Dell Raney - Can Your Hossie Do The Dog
The Shades - Strollin' After Dark
Jackie Lee Cochran - Georgia Lee Brown
Lonnie Allen - You'll Never Change Me
Jerry Warren - Rompin'
Kai-Ray - I Want Some Of That
Junior Thompson - How Come You Do Me?
The Rhythm Rockers - Madness
Warren Smith - Uranium Rock
Kit & The Outlaws - Don't Tread On Me
The Flower Children - Miniskirt Blues
The Standells - Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White
Dave Day - Blue Moon Baby
Shorty Long - Devil With The Blue Dress On
Ronnie Dawson - Rockin' Bones
Mel Robbins - Save It
Jimmy Lloyd - I Got A Rocket In My Pocket
Charlie Feathers - One Hand Loose
The Fendermen - Mule Skinner Blues
Paul Revere and The Raiders - Hungry
The Embers - I Walked All Night
The Bostweeds - Faster Pussycat Kill Kill
http://www.filesonic.com/file/cugoggd/Songs_the_Cramps_Taught_Us_Vol_3.zip
Next on my list is this brilliant Garage Band i know your gonna love
it is / they are The Undertakers - Savage Garage Punk Rippers 13 track cd/album - now as far as i know they are dutch and sort of off the grid, i read bout them maybe 8yrs back and have looked for them ever since - found a used copy bout 2yrs back and now, gonna pass it on to you xo
| 01. Time Machine 02. Born In A Graveyard 03. You'll Be Mine 04. Re-explore Your Mind 05. Mortician's Stomp 06. Lookout 07. Keep On Runnin 08. Sheila 09. I Tried
10. 99th Floor
11. One Stop Closer 12. Tales From The Crypt (live)
13. Waiting (live)
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now this is the last one for tonight another sort of hard to find
a garage band that has bin round for some time now but sort of like roxy music - has an acquired taste - shrug - i fuckin love'em
so up to you it's the Morlocks - Emerge 8 track cd/album from 1985
Unbeknownst to H.G. Wells (author of The Time Machine), Morlocks are not only "carniverous beasts" who dwell underground, but they're also time travelers of the New Age. Open up your mind to the rhythmic, pulsating, enthralling sound of The Morlocks and you too will travel through time... to the past; when '60s GO GO clubs in London's Carnaby Street and psychedelic discotheques of San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district were the place to be... To the future; envision places and people unwitnessed by time and seen by a select few... where motion, sight and sound over-ride all of one's senses and catapults the conscious mind into the dream world of the unconscious self.
The Morlocks' unique synthesis of outward teen innocence and inward spiritual/mystical vision results in multi-dimensional musical composition and explosive live performances. Feel the tempestuous magnetism of The Morlocks as they emerge from their underground habitat, expose the sights and sounds that will send your mind freely reeling to places it's never seen before, or has long since forgotten.
The Morlocks were conceived in late August 1984 when bassist Jeff Lucas, guitarist Tom Clarke and drummer Mark Mullen succeeded in recruiting vocalist Leighton Koizumi and guitarist Ted Friedman (both former members of Voxx recording artists The Gravedigger Five) to form a raving band influenced by '60s punk and psychedelia. The group immediately embarked on an intense and ambitious rehearsal schedule; within weeks they were ready to rant 'n rave live on stage. The Morlocks played their first club gig in September at The Rave-Up in Los Angeles; they received two recording offers the same night, and shortly thereafter signed a deal with Midnight Records of New York City. Their debut mini-LP Emerge was recorded in December of that year, to be released in the spring of 1985." (taken from bomp. record comp. site)
play list/tracks
01 by my side.mp3
02 in the cellar.mp3
03 24 hours every day.mp3
04 born loser.mp3
05 judgement day.mp3
06 project blue.mp3
07 it don't take much.mp3
08 one way ticket.mp3
http://www.filesonic.com/file/hqMaYBw/Worloacks_-_Emerge_8_track_cd:album_1985.zip




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