No-brainer top-shelf garage from Europe (and beyond..?)

First time I listened I thought it was pure 60's Texas Punk
Me too. I thought it was yet another one, but it was exactly this tune. Probably the toughest Downliners track, right?
I really wonder if they knew that Lou Reed and John Cale wrote it...
 
... or who those guys were anyway. Was the first VU album already out? Did anybody in the UK take notice of it AT ALL?
 
The All Night Workers (w/ Reed and Cale) did the original version in '65. Nothing to do with VU...
I think it's pretty cool, but the Sect's version is absolutely pulverizing, of course :)
 
YES!! Why Don't You Smile Now is a definite no-brainer in my book, and I had totally forgot about it.
But I think All Night Workers' version is more epic (and historically significant ;))
 
The Downliners Sect's version of "Why Don't You Smile Now" pre-dates the first VU album by about a year.
You're sure about that? The third Downliners album which it is on is from 1966.

Interesting thing is: the SONG doesn't sound like Velvet at all, but the ARRANGEMENT of the All Night Workers version has the typical monotone ringing John Cale-vibe of the first album...
 
It pre-dates the release of the first VU album. Also pretty sure the song stems from Lou Reed's days as a sub Brill Building hack cranking out tunes made to order.

As for that "typical monotone ringing John Cale vibe," Lou had that going on with " The Ostrich." Cale was astounded when Lou told him that all of the strings on his guitar were tuned to the same note.
 
i just got a few 45s from japan.
the beavers-why baby why is pretty good as is the b-side
the bunnys-stop
the tigers-ccc
too bad the tigers version of yellow cat is not the soundtrack version cause its a killer song too.
 
Yeah!

My OZ & NZ garage short-list:

Atlantics - Come On
Black Diamonds - See The Way
Blue Stars - Social End Product
Chants R&B - Neighbour Neighbour
Creatures - Ugly Thing
Derek's Accent - Ain't Got No Feeling
Elois - By My Side
Fabulous Blue Jays - I'll Make You Cry Too
Four Strangers - Sad & Lonely
La De Da's - How Is The Air Up There
Leather Souls - What's The Use
Lost Souls - This Life Of Mine
Machine Gun Kelly's - I'm Going Back
Marksmen - Moonshine
Master's Apprentices - Buried & Dead
Missing Links - You're Driving Me Insane
Moods - Rum Drunk
Purple Hearts - I'm Gonna Try
Russ Kruger - Keep Me Satisfied
Showmen - Naughty Girl
Smoke - No More Now
Sunsets - I Want Love
Tony Worsley - How Can It Be

As you see, this is Lesson #1 in aussie/NZ-garage. But I haven't listened much at all to this stuff. Guess if it blew me away yesterday! Like discovering garage all over again!

My UK/Ireland short-list:

Beat Merchants - Pretty Face
Southern Sound - I Don't Want To Go
Craig - I Must Be Mad
Primitives - You Said
Answers - It's Just A Fear
Attraction - She's a Girl
Poets - Baby Don't You Do It
Wheels - Bad Little Woman
Boys Blue - You Got What I Want
Mickey Finn - Garden Of My Mind
Eyes - You're Too Much
Him & the Others - She's Got Eyes That Tell Lies
Flies - I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone
Voice - The Train To Disaster
Wimple Winch - Save My Soul
Allen Pound's Get Rich - Searchin' In The Wilderness
In Crowd - Things She Says

Still ol' hats all over tha place - but that is what I tell you. I haven't listened to this shit much at all.
It was much harder to find kick-ass punkers from UK. Why is that?

My Dutch short-list:

Cuby & the Blizzards - Your Body Not Your Soul
Johnny Kendall & The Heralds - Girl
Marquees - Marquees Party
Motions - Everything (That's Mine)
Outsiders - Touch
Q65 - Cry in the Night

I just started today, but I'm really in the dark here. Help is appreciated.

here you have the italian version of "Cuby & the Blizzards"..killer!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm8KECtTTx8