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Music from the garage
 
  Wed, 27 Aug 2008 22:44:37 +0200
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With the close of the Olympics I guess I can take the big screen out of the drive-way and put the stage back up for the guest. I'm ready for it and tonight we hear some sonic tunes by the likes of The Little Killers, the Members, The Golden Boys and a special tribute to all you love birds with Motorheads cover of "Stand by Your Man." OOOOHHH!!!!! This is Dave at the garage having a good time and would like everyone to join in, come on down!
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  Fri, 15 Aug 2008 18:51:49 +0200
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Well well well, here we go with episode 30 with Comic Book Dave making a return visit. Dave gives his views of The Dark Night, which I violently disagree with, and also we talk of hope that Hollywood doesnt destroy the Batman franchise. I even find time to spin some great tunes, which was kind of hard to shut Dave up, but I did. Listen in all you Batfans to some classis Sham 69, some Dirtbombs, some Manikins (fav of mine) and a ton of other shit that annoyed the comic guy. Now whose more annoying.
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  Tue, 05 Aug 2008 16:06:57 +0200
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It seems like I was lost in Florida for two weeks, but its all good, got to work on my farmers tan. So I'm back and ready for the show, kind-of. Come on in the garage for a bit of reggae, a bit of Bongos, Manikins, Cheater Slicks and a slew of others that will make you gag. See ya next time, whenever that will be........
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  Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:01:14 +0200
I'm in Florida for some fun in the sun, the problem is I am not a sun kind of guy. I did this show before I left knowing I didnt have access to doing a show while on vacation. If my memory is correct, I did a tribute to Johnny Thunders, played some Professionals and some other trash rock plus Comicbook Dave drops by and gives a quick review of Hellboy II. Great timing with Batman being all the rage and oh boy what a movie Batman is. So I hope everyone is good and enjoys the show while I suffer here in the Great Sunshine State, see ya.
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  Tue, 15 Jul 2008 06:23:04 +0200
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Back to the trash rock with tonight's co-host Brian. We chit and chat about his fantastic web site dedicated to the White Stripes and play some great songs along the way. Brian does a little review of The Black Lips / Raconteur's concert that he took his wife to and he talks about giving away his poster collection. All in good fun with great songs by the Humpers, the Reruns, some classic punk by the Professionals and The Pagans plus loads of other shit Brian's wife don't like, just like the concert she went to. http://whitestripes.net/ http://www.littleroomrecordco.com/main.html
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  Fri, 04 Jul 2008 23:51:28 +0200
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I am doing a little something different today. Put on your satin tights, your high heeled boots and get ready for a little GLAM ROCK extravaganza. Wam bam thank you mam, this aint no American 80's glam metal, this is the real shit. Led by the almighty T. Rex and all their followers jump on in for some easy action with Mott The Hoople, The Hollywood Brats,the great Gaza Strippers and a few other surprises and gems. In the words of David Essex........Rock On.
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  Sat, 21 Jun 2008 02:34:31 +0200
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Todays episode ended up with alot of classic punk, from the Stiff Little Fingers to The Damned mixed in with alot of todays modern punk popsters. Music with a beat. A loud beat. Shit happens but I still got a right to complain about my lost brother-in-law and then my buddy Dave invades the studio (or firehouse basement)and we start talking about this summers comic book movies. all in good fun, all in good time.
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  Sun, 08 Jun 2008 03:03:38 +0200
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Hootenany is a great song on a great album by the Replacements. I wasnt really sure what a "hoot" was until i was looking for something to write about with this episode. Its defined as followin:"An informal social gathering or concert featuring mostly folk songs, sometimes dancing, and where the audience often participates in the singing." Take away folk part, sub in alot of electric guitars, sub dancing with jumping around and the audiance is more like my buddies yelling at the neighbors to quit crying about the noise and I guess thats what goes on weekly on my driveway and garage. Yeah, A Hootenany. Tonight we are entertain by the likes of jay Reatard, The Tubes, Black and White, Mr. T, and a bunch more. Rock it.
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  Mon, 26 May 2008 22:51:03 +0200
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Getting ready for summer with some trash rock that warms you up and get you ready for the beach. Heating it up with some Johnny Thunders and Compulsive Gamblers, a little Mojomatic helps, especially since its from their now album, but all ends well with Yin Yang and the Flower Pot Men by the Gaza Strippers with a lot of surprises within. So like always, bring a lawn chair over and get your swimming suit on because I'm getting out the garden hose to cool things down on the driveway.
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  Tue, 13 May 2008 18:07:25 +0200
Hello and welcome back. The Undertones once said "here's more songs about chocolate and girls" if you take that quote, you get the picture of this show. Allegedly Pete Townshend coined the phrase power pop in an interview from 1967, saying that "power pop is what we play." There seems to be alot of bands today that are bringing it all back but with a harder edge. Great shit from bands like The Marked Men, The Cute Lepers, and of course Jay Reatard. So take your ear plugs out and join us in our driveway for some jive jumping pop tunes but please close the gate, I dont feel like chasing the dogs down.
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  Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:49:13 +0200
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Here's a show that starts out with a real bluesy feel and jumps to those bands that we all like to here. Jawbone gives us a great cover of that beer drinking singalong "Chug a Lug. " Hot doggy foot stomp'm shit kickin ass whoopin rock n roll. Just like the boys down in Memphis meant it to be. Shit, I get tired of all this crap that is being thrown down our throats and people telling us its rock n roll. Somewhere, someone decided rock n roll is only good if it sells a trillion records and thats how you get into the rock n Roll Hall of Fame. Ask Madonna, and then watch her new video. Makes ya sick.......So....anyway.....todays show has alot of folks that know what rock n roll really is like some great tracks by The Pink Fits, Speedball Baby, Compulsive Gamblers, The Humpers and a few more surprises. Great show, that is if you like your music loud. See ya. http://garagepunk.ning.com/profile/THEPINKFITS http://www.myspace.com/goregoregirls http://www.myspace.com/thepneumonias
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Tonight its all here, punk, garage punk, garage rock and even a touch of ska, thanks to the Demolition Doll Rods. We moved some speakers out to the patio so we can piss off all the neighbors, but granny seems to love the Buzzcocks or maybe its that Howard Devoto guy. Strange. I did get to throw in an all time favorite of mine with the Replacements covering an Only Ones tune and its so freakin cool. Check out The Torpedo Monkeys, great song and crazy act, love the Planet of the Apes head gear. There is plenty more to hear so come on in and grab a lawn chair in time for another shot from The Cut in The Hill Gang starring Johnny Walker. Until next time, keeping rockin and thanks for listening. http://www.littleroomrecordco.com/main.html http://garagepunk.ning.com/profile/torpedomonkeys http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=242048787
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  Wed, 02 Apr 2008 21:16:49 +0200
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Here's an episode that kind-of hung around for awhile before I finished it. Didnt know how it was going to end up but how can you go wrong when you lead a show off with The Oblivians and end it with Mary Weiss. Sandwhiched between these two legends is some more trash rock punk garage music that scared the neighbors and had them screaming out their windows for me to shut the garage door. Fuckem. Been hanging around at the Garagepunk hideout and the old Garagepunk forum alot lately, go there: http://garagepunk.ning.com/ http://garagepunk.proboards100.com/index.cgi Email me: mottey63@gmail.com
  Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:56:29 +0100
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Last week I caught some of the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame ceremonies. Listening to the story of The Ventures and waiting patiently for Iggy Pop to appear kept me awake. Please slap me in the face and tell me I fell asleep. Madonna? Madonna in the Hall. Wow. The place now has come full circle is now a joke. Well, so it goes onand we still have our little garages and houses of noise to keep us entertained. Tonight a variety of bands and people dropped by the garage, with such legendary folks like Bo Diddley, Sham 69 and even a quick appearence by Redd Kross so come on in and shut the door, it's raining cats and dogs outside. mottey63@gmai.com http://www.littleroomrecordco.com/main.html some real hall of fames: http://www.punk77.co.uk/ http://punkmodpop.free.fr/bandslinks.htm
  Mon, 10 Mar 2008 20:11:27 +0100
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Fifteen inches of snow puts a damper on your social life, kind-of keeps everyone in doors. We had a snow emergency and warnings of "you will be arrested if you are caught driving unless its an emergency." What a bunch of bull. So, being inside for the weekend you would think this show would get out a little bit earlier than it did, but laziness prevailed. Tonights show brings more punk, more garage and more blues to your doorstep. I dont know how this hole rock thing is going to turn out, you know, with the coming death of the big record companies, but the little guys seem to know whats going on. Check out Voodoo Rythm Records web site. It's full of great bands and great free downloads, and of course my new favorite record label, Little Room Records, home of the best story in rock n roll. Hope you enjoy the show and please drop me a note. http://www.voodoorhythm.com/ http://www.littleroomrecordco.com/main.html mottey63@gmail.com
  Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:46:56 +0100
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The Little Room is a rock n roll forum dedicated to The White Stripes and todays garage rock, punk, alt, and just about anything else bands. Through their love of music, a few of its members got together and formed a new record label called The LIttle Room Record Company. They just released their first single on shiny new vinyl by The Cut In The Hill Gang, which is led by Johnny Walker from the Soledad Brothers. Now I know rock n roll means different things to different people, but I dont know how anything could be cooler than this, just a bunch of fans, in a little room, becoming a part of what they love, ROCK N ROLL. Go to the link above and buy the single because for one, its in limited supply, and for two, it kicks ass. And yeah, dont forget to listen to episode 17 Buy the forty five here: http://www.littleroomrecordco.com/main.html Here's the forum: http://littleroom.whitestripes.net/index.php?act=idx More on the Band: http://www.myspace.com/cutinthehillgang
  Wed, 13 Feb 2008 00:46:27 +0100
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Things are getting real simple around these parts. Garage rock. Bringing it back home with bands of today like The Hall Monitors, eighties greats like Yard Trauma, and pioneers like The Groundhogs. They all stopped by the Garage tonight with of bunch of others and we had a footstomping, cave bopping drunk of a good time. It dont stop there, its only the begining because we like to celebrate everynight with the garage door open and the jams thumping. mottey63@gmail.com Johnny Walker has a new band called the Cut In The Hill Gang, pick up their new single here: little room records
  Thu, 31 Jan 2008 06:43:42 +0100
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Rock n Roll has never been about following directions. Take The Monks, the original anti-Beatles. They were nothing but a group of guys that wanted to be different and now they are finally getting their respect, 45 years later. They rocked from the garage, and that what this show is about, the garage. So come on in and enjoy some cave stomping garage sounds from some of the greatest like The Outcasts, DMZ, The Soledad Brothers and a host of others. Thanks for coming and leave the door open, the neighbors love it all. Mottey63@gmail.com
  Tue, 22 Jan 2008 07:08:37 +0100
Finally done, I can move on. But this truely was a great year, from The White Stripes to Tim Armstrong, rock is alive. It was a return to garage rock for me, a return to knowing the shit I have always loved is alive and back . I also want to thank Radiohead (although I havent played them) for scarying the piss out of a few record exects. The Revolution continues. Thanks Dave Mottey63@gmail.com
  Sun, 13 Jan 2008 15:08:18 +0100
Well 2008 is here and I'm still living in 2007, mainly cause I'm a little slow. Last year got me believing in rock n roll again so I want to thank all of the bands that did it for me, like The Black Lips, The Mainliners, The Golden Boys, and a host of others that put out some shit that tickled my soul. This is part one, hope you like it, and thanks for listening. mottey63@gmail.com
  Mon, 31 Dec 2007 06:35:33 +0100
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Wow, 2008. How time flys when were having fun. My problem is, I'm spending to much time in this damn garage, it would be different if someone put a bigger stage in here for the bands. Oh well, I guess I'll just get drunk and play records......opps, sorry Brad, great show. Listen up, this week show is meant to be played loud, the neighbors love to rock!!!!!!!
  Sat, 08 Dec 2007 05:56:12 +0100
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In the latest issue of Loud Fast Rules, 999's legendary singer Nick Cash was ask what his favorite song to play is and he said he loves the song Homicide, never gets tired of it. So here you go Nick, your song opens the garage today, so come on in and hear some great tunes by Stephen Malkmus, Graham Coxon, Riverboat Gamblers, The 1990's, Electric Eel Shock, Cosmic Psychos, The Black Lips, The Black Hollies, Ted Leo and The Pharmacists. by the way, the picture above, is The Riverboat Gamblers....
  Tue, 27 Nov 2007 06:19:41 +0100
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I was starting to feel like a pop queeen so I tried to make this show loud. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving, now that damn Christmas rush. Heres the band list: Dropkick Murphy........New album is pretty good Rancid.........Best American punk band Bombshell Rocks..........Street punks, thats what they call them Thee Exciters.......From Southampton The Flaming Sideburns..........Great new album The Cramps......Ohh, do we remember rock n roll Radio Birdmen........From the beginings The Godfathers.........Re-uniting in 08 Towers of London.........Are they real or are they memorex Vegas Kings.........Flying Jesus Judo Kicks...what a title The Lions Rampant.......My new hometown fav Download The Lions Rampant 's ep here for free: http://www.thelionsrampant.com/test.htm Thanks and so ya soon.....
  Fri, 16 Nov 2007 02:59:47 +0100
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The show starts out with a personal feel good song for me. Jonathan Richman's "Goverment Center" Its a celebration song, celebrating the defeat of the mayor who laid off some good fireman. Goodbye Johnboy. Good ridence. Continuing the celebration with some "Pogo Dancing" by Chris Spedding with The Vibrators followed by The Leyton Buzzards "Lets Make a Noise." following with The Horrors "Death at the Chappel" and then Black Francis "Threshold Apprehension." A personnel fave, Mott the Hoople's "The Moon Upstairs" a true punk classic. Next up with punks real begining, The Wailer's "Hang Up," Next a few good modern garage bands with The Despondents, The Hall Monitors, and The Stalkers. Good Shit. Next, a track by Pretty Boy Thorson and the Fallen Angels of their new cd,Take it Easy. Ending with "The Story of My Life," not my story, but Social Distortion's. Thanks for listening and see ya shortly.
  Wed, 31 Oct 2007 22:20:00 +0100
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So I get all organized for the show, lay it out thinking I'm just going to play some good rock n roll, leave Halloween out of it. I come home from work , download the shows I listen to and everyone one of them has a halloween theme. Damn. Then I take my dog for a walk and que Jasper's Plan Nine Show and he starts Black Sabbath's "Black Sabbath" one of the scariest freaking songs ever. Damn. I guess I shoud of.....So here's the bands I played anyway, maybe you can listen to them after Halloween. The Chesterfield Kings, The Leaving Trains, The Fleshtones, Cincinnati latest great band, The Lions Lampant, The Pernicious Knifs, Screaming Blue Messiahs, The Blakes, The Mainliners, The Hives, The Libertines, The Groovy Ghoulies.............oh, and for the spirit of things......BOO! Here's the link to listen to The Fleshtones new cd: http://216.69.135.140/MP3Players/Fleshtones/TakeAGoodLook/Wimpy.html Sorry, it looks like they took down the Hives album to listen to, but its a great site to listen to other cd's, warning, not english: http://3voor12.vpro.nl/luisterpaal/
  Tue, 23 Oct 2007 17:51:41 +0200
This is a repost of show six. Somehow the file keeps screwing up after the big crash by podomatic. Boy, hard times. Podomatic lost all my episodes but I will be able to bring them back. This was episode six and Heres the band list from six: Gray Matter, The Wombats, The Dirtbombs, The Black Keys, Lo-Lite, Bilston United, The Fleshstones, Goldblade, The Hardons, The Gaza Strippers.
  Sat, 20 Oct 2007 23:59:32 +0200
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The Damned at The Jockey Club 1986 Well, I apologize to everyone for the problems that i have had lately with the show. Podomatic lost all my freaking files so I have been patiently waiting for them to get their shit together. episode six is screwed up. I am working on it, hopefully I can get it back on. Sorry. But anyway, here's the band list from show seven: Cock Sparrer, New York Dolls, The Von Zippers, The Spcials Operation Ivy, Bombshell Rocks, The Marked Men High Tension Wires, The Adicts,Ten Pole Tudor The Zps, Joe Strummer.
  Mon, 15 Oct 2007 01:43:53 +0200
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Well, my podomatic diddnt do me good. This is the second time Ive uploaded this show this week. I'll get the others on later. This episode starts out with The Replacements followed by a quick mod set with The Len Price 3, The Jam and The High Numbers. Heres the rest: White Stripes, Coydogs, Jack O and the Tennessee Tearjerkers, The Lillingtons, King Kahn, The Black Lips, Ladyhawk, Wire and ending with The Rakes. Kind of poppy
  Sun, 16 Sep 2007 21:25:27 +0200
This week sit back and enjoy the sounds of The New York Dolls,The Bridge Gang, Black Francis, Heavy Trash, Johnny Brunnette, Jon Spence Blues Explosion, The Reingning Sound, Hollywood Brats, Hawkwind, The Thremals, Knucklehead, The Go and The Mainliners. Cool.
  Mon, 10 Sep 2007 04:28:57 +0200
Lets listen to some Vibrators, Groovy Ghoulies, Prettyboy Thorson, The Mekons, Screaming Tribesmen, The Briefs, The Blakes, The Clutters, The Agrolites, The Clash, Billy Childless, Baptist Generals and finally The Touch Me Knots.......
  Tue, 04 Sep 2007 02:44:13 +0200
Good Time Radio with Johnny Thunders, the Konks, the dictators, Brimstone Howl, Giant Robots, The Morlocks, Mott The Hoople, Little Killers, tokyo Electron, Bantam Rooster and the White Stripes episode two
  Mon, 27 Aug 2007 05:48:41 +0200
My first show. Its about the music this week with the Nomads, Electric Eel Shock, Soledad Brothers, Heartless Bastards, the Labor Party and more. give it a listen, I hope you like it. Find show number one here: episode one My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-7b639b1dee4d540c9a2b1ade0aefadb2}

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