Radioprogramm: Berlin Today - GaragePunk (Musik)

Sendezeit am 14. August 2008 07:00 bis 10:00 Uhr

Berlin Today - GaragePunk

The Mal Thursday Show #5

The Mal Thursday Show

Host: MalThursday

Live ‘n’ Wild

Live recordings of rock ‘n’ roll bands from the mid-’60s are often a mixed bag of out-of-tune guitars, screaming girls, and questionable mic placement. Witness the Rolling Stones’ Got Live If You Want It and The Kinks’ Live at Kelvin Hall, to name but two. Then there are the fake live records, where audience noise is dubbed on to studio recordings, usually with underwhelming results.

This edition of The Mal Thursday Show brings together some excellent live garage records, which are drawn from 45s, radio and TV broadcasts, demo tapes, and even a Hawaiian “Battle of the Bands” LP.

Presented in Living Mono.

http://www.garagepunk.com/2008/05/05/the-mal-thursday-show-5/

Sonic Nightmares #2

Sonic Nightmares

X-MES SHOW!!

Hosts: Gringo Starr & Reverend Beat-Man

Almost live from Switzerland! “Where the cows shit freely and we smell it vigorously!” Your hosts, Reverend Beat-Man and Gringo Starr of Voodoo Rhythm Records, wish you a merry fucking Christmas.

Anything goes in an eclectic hour of blues, gospel, schlager, rockabilly, garage, beat, punk and trash-in-your-face. Guaranteed to ruin any party and put hair on your chest! Pops, cracks, and hisses are included for your listening enjoyment.

http://www.garagepunk.com/2007/12/20/sonic-nightmares-2/

Wild Wild Sound #6

Wild Wild Sound

Instro A-Go-Go, Pt. 2

Host: Jim Stark

Screamin’ Jim Stark’s second swing at an all-instrumental episode featuring vocal-free vermin such as the Dynotones, the Charles Napiers, Venturi Tubes, the Joy Boys, & the Motions! Mo’ singer-less slop, mo’ instro insanity!

Plus a special song in memory of the late Ike Turner… I’ll shut-up now and you, well you can just… Dig It!

http://www.garagepunk.com/2007/12/17/wild-wild-sound-6/

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