What is your 80 minutes worth ?

13th Floor Garage

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Chances are, I'm not alone when.... back in the 80's/90's, we'd fill up a 90 minute cassette tape with our favorites from various garage comp LP's (or singles, if we were lucky enough) . And then after several "best of" comps, we (or at least, I ) would attempt to make a "best of" of the "best Of's" to expose friends to.

This thread isn't about comparing or scrutinizing (I could be shamed - considering that my "80 mins worth" contains no Sonics, Elevator's or Kasuals etc..). What I'd like to know is...if you've made an 80 min cd comp for friends (or a 'best of' for yourself) what songs did you include?

I think it would interesting to see how many of our choices have unknowingly over-lapped .... and/or this might prompt some of us to check out some sounds that we have yet to hear.

79.03 minutes

Advantes - Done It Again
Allies - I’ll Sell My Soul
Bad Seeds - Taste Of The Same
Canoise - Something I Could Do
Ceeds - You Won't Do That
Chadwicks - The Only Way To Do It
Combenashuns - What'cha Gonna Do
Contents Are – I Don’t Know
Crabs - Chase Yourself
Crucibles - You Know I Do
Cult - You Know You Really Hurt Me Girl
Dark Horsemen – You Lied
Dirty Wurds - Why
Facts Of Life – I’ve Seen Darker Nights
Five Canadians - Never Alone
John English III - I Need You Near
Kare Takers - Have You Seen My Baby
Kit And The Outlaws - Don’t Tread On Me
Larry & The Blue Notes - In And Out
Marauders - Out Of Sight Out Of Mind
Plague - I Gotta Be Goin'
Rationals - Gave My Love
Riders Of The Mark – Gotta Find Somebody
Shaynes - From My Window
Sunshine Reigns - Acelia Dulfin
Tommy Tucker & the Esquires - Don't tell me lies
Torques - It's Me Not You
Try-Angle - Coming Home
Unrelated Segments - Where You Gonna Go
Word D - Keep On Walking
Zakary Thaks - Bad Girl
 
If I was making a compilation as an intro to '60s garage for someone else, it would be very different to a compilation of my crème de la crème favourites; and that would be different again to what I would select if I was compiling a perfect listening CD. Which one were you after, and are you only allowed to select from records which you own?
 
If I was making a compilation as an intro to '60s garage for someone else, it would be very different to a compilation of my crème de la crème favourites; and that would be different again to what I would select if I was compiling a perfect listening CD. Which one were you after, and are you only allowed to select from records which you own?

I would agree 100% Personally, I'd enjoy reading about both (the comp we made for ourselves and that which we made for the unfamiliar friend).

As to my comp listing above, you could say that I sort of "cheated." I once had a... "my favorites" and also a "music for friends" comp (actually still have these) but with one night with little to do... I decided to combine the two ideas. It doesn't always work. For instance; I doubt that any friend is going to report back that their life was changed after hearing "Kare Takers - Have You Seen My Baby" but the lead guitar and drums, sure do it for me.

Sources? I'd much rather listen to and share a superior boss hoss flac, than my purchased source from a boulders/pebbles comp. In other words; to list only that which we own, could be a bit limiting. Also, if not for BBTD's great "This Side Up" compilation, I would have never heard " Sunshine Reigns - Acelia Dulfin."
 
Okay 13th Floor, if I'm going to be totally honest in making this theoretical CD...

I have made a few "intro to '60s punk" comps, and alway ended up hating them. I don't think they convinced anybody anyway: it was like casting pearls before swine; so I'll never do that again. I find it's hard to predict what others will like anyway, so it's best just to intro them to what you like.

I could just use my database to include the 28 top-rated tracks, but that would be "just too much", and could lead to neural meltdown. I prefer to maintain the sanctity of my top-rated songs and disperse them somewhat. Therefore the only thing left is to make a perfect (or near-perfect) listening comp.

To keep it realistic, however, there is still one further qualification to make: I would never mix sources; I tried it once and hated the result; therefore I keep my reissues / comps separate from my own original vinyl, and would keep g45 flacs in a separate category again. I'll compose my theoretical comp from my own 45s as that is the most fun, and the result sounds much better than a CD made from comps / reissues. I'll need to give it some thought though, and will post it below.
 
Now that I've given it further thought, I can probably relate. I've had a few friends that expressed "appreciation" in hearing previously un-heard 60's garage, but hmmmm.... no one has ever returned and asked for further recommendations. I'm now guessing that they were being polite and like you mentioned, I've probably also not convinced anyone new.

I guess that I sort figured that everyone else made cassettes (back in the day) comps and CDR's comps in the present. After reading your posting, it's easy to understand why a lot of people wouldn't - or would choose to compartmentalize.
 
Maybe the wide availability of mp3s on youtube, and the equally widespread practice of linking to them in facebook blogs, has saturated the interest in 60s garage for most casual, non-obsessed listeners.

A facebook blog with links can be seen as the equivalent of a freely distributed compilation.
 
Too few people care about quality anymore: the portable mp3 player come smartphone+earbuds generation has seen to that.

You can't really play Facebook links like a compilation, but I can imagine people's iTunes libraries consisting largely of songs ripped from youtube videos; infact...
 
You can't really play Facebook links like a compilation, but I can imagine people's iTunes libraries consisting largely of songs ripped from youtube videos; infact...

Definitely. As you know a lot of them aren't videos, they are just mp3s with a picture of the record label or cover. With a bluetooth speaker attached to your computer, you can play them like a comp, the only difference being clicking a link between each track.

I'm not knocking it, I think its great. But many people who would have bought or traded comps in the past, do it via youtube/facebook now.
 
Could have sworn I posted this already, so here I go again... The rationale for my compilation is explained above.

  1. SCEPTRES - But I can dream
  2. MEEN - Say you love me
  3. BARRY EBLING & the INVADERS - I can make it without you
  4. COBRAS - Good bye
  5. THIRD BOOTH - Mysteries [Independence]
  6. NORTH BRIDGE COMPANY - Strange land strange people [Sand “G”]
  7. RIDDLES - It’s one thing to say [Quill]
  8. LIVIN’ END - But I’ll live
  9. UNTAMED - Someday baby
  10. LITTLE BOY BLUES - The great train robbery
  11. LONG JOHN & the SILVERMEN - Heart filled with love
  12. LEMON DROPS - I live in the springtime [Rembrandt (version with percussion)]
  13. TODDS - I want her back
  14. KRYSTAL TONES - Don’t cry
  15. FIVE BUCS - I’ll walk alone
  16. INNER SANCTUM - Can’t make it without you
  17. HUNS - Winning ticket [red label]
  18. INTRUDERS - Bringin’ me down
  19. FIVE BUCKS - No use in tryin’
  20. DAUGTERS of EVE - Don’t waste my time
  21. FOGGY NOTIONS - Need a little lovin’
  22. I’DES of MARCH - I’ll keep searching [Parrot]
  23. ID - Stop and look
  24. THUNDERBIRDS - Hey little darlin’
  25. CRYAN SHAMES - Ben Franklin’s almanac
  26. BUCKINGHAMS - Don’t want to cry
  27. DANNY & the OTHER GUYS - (You’ve been givin’ me) hard times
  28. TREEZ - You lied to me before
  29. APOLLO’S APACHES - Cry me a lie [Anybody’s]
 
Outside_Lookin_in said:
Could have sworn I posted this already, so here I go again... The rationale for my compilation is explained above. [*]SCEPTRES - But I can dream [*]MEEN - Say you love me [*]BARRY EBLING & the INVADERS - I can make it without you [*]COBRAS - Good bye [*]THIRD BOOTH - Mysteries [Independence] [*]NORTH BRIDGE COMPANY - Strange land strange people [Sand “G”] [*]RIDDLES - It’s one thing to say [Quill] [*]LIVIN’ END - But I’ll live [*]UNTAMED - Someday baby [*]LITTLE BOY BLUES - The great train robbery [*]LONG JOHN & the SILVERMEN - Heart filled with love [*]LEMON DROPS - I live in the springtime [Rembrandt (version with percussion)] [*]TODDS - I want her back [*]KRYSTAL TONES - Don’t cry [*]FIVE BUCS - I’ll walk alone [*]INNER SANCTUM - Can’t make it without you [*]HUNS - Winning ticket [red label] [*]INTRUDERS - Bringin’ me down [*]FIVE BUCKS - No use in tryin’ [*]DAUGTERS of EVE - Don’t waste my time [*]FOGGY NOTIONS - Need a little lovin’ [*]I’DES of MARCH - I’ll keep searching [Parrot] [*]ID - Stop and look [*]THUNDERBIRDS - Hey little darlin’ [*]CRYAN SHAMES - Ben Franklin’s almanac [*]BUCKINGHAMS - Don’t want to cry [*]DANNY & the OTHER GUYS - (You’ve been givin’ me) hard times [*]TREEZ - You lied to me before [*]APOLLO’S APACHES - Cry me a lie [Anybody’s]

Love to see the heavy Chicago representation!
 
Having several hours to spend by myself and a computer I decided to give this a go for Southeast Asian 60s 45s. These tracks are all selected from 45s I own, which means plenty of great songs on LPs are excluded, as well as 45s I don’t own. I am currently away from my collection, so I am doing this from memory with the help of internet sources for checking. I know I have all these songs on the original release 45s except no. 25, which I know I have on LP, but am pretty sure I have on 45 as well. If not, I should have. Most of these songs have been comped (not all, I think) and most are also on youtube, but not all, at least I couldn’t find them all. I have alternated English language songs with Malay/Indonesian songs, except as noted. I am not sure what language ‘instrumental’ is?

30 Southeast Asian 45s


  1. The Trailers – Don’t Laugh (You’ll Cry) [on youtube]

  2. A. Ramlie & The Rythmn Boys – Hidup Bersama [on youtube]

  3. The Thunderbirds – Hey! Girl [on youtube]

  4. Kassim Slamat & The Swallows – Mak Itti Mai Illa [Boyanese/Bawean] [on youtube]

  5. Mike and Herb with the Silver Strings – I’ve Been A Fool [on youtube]

  6. Dara Puspita – Soal Asmara [on youtube]

  7. The Quests – Da Doo Ron Ron [I know I’ve seen this on the net before, but couldn’t find it now. Brilliant version with sitar-sounding guitar (if that is what it is)]

  8. Sanisah Huri &The Terwellos – Siapa Gerangan [great footage on youtube from the film A Go Go 67]

  9. The Rusty Nail – Ooh Baby [if you search for this on youtube you will be able to see the cover of the Rusty Nail ep, but I don’t know what the song is they have put up there. It’s certainly not ‘Ooh Baby’. This used to be available on the Mr Ed Music Roundup site; is it still there Ed?]

  10. Novel & The Rythmn Boys – Dusta [Gloria with different lyrics in Malay – on youtube]

  11. The Valiants – Big Wheel [on youtube]

  12. J. Kamisah & The Wisma – Berjuang Lah Kanda [on youtube]

  13. Rita Chao and the Quests – Hanky Panky [you know this; on youtube and everywhere you go; they play it in supermarkets, at airports, in lifts/elevators etc.]

  14. Paul R.T. and the Rocking Skippers – Baby Be Mine [not on youtube. EP has a cool version of Blowing In The Wind as well]

  15. Dara Puspita – Pip Pip Yeah [on youtube]

  16. The Boys – Walk Back To Me [not on you tube]

  17. Rafeah Buang dengan The Swallows – Menunggu [on youtube]

  18. The Jets – Lonely Time [not on you tube]

  19. M. Osman & Orkes Nirwana – Kisah Di Simpang [on youtube]

  20. Teresa Khoo and Her Five Notes – You Don’t Know, Baby [on youtube]

  21. Lam Leng accompanied by The Quests – Boys [Mandarin] [on youtube]

  22. The Boys – To Be A Woman [not on youtube]

  23. Don Aimin & The Sandblues – Kawan Ku [not on youtube]

  24. The Valiants – Running Wild [on youtube]

  25. Band Arulan – Seringgit Dua Kupang [Instrumental] [on youtube]

  26. The Rusty Nail – What You’re Doing To Me [not on youtube]

  27. A. Rahman Hassan & Orkes Nirwana Tak Mengapa [on youtube]

  28. Han River Angels – Wipeout [Instrumental] [on youtube]

  29. The Swallows – La A Obe [Boyanese/Bawean] [on youtube]

  30. The Boys – Walk Back To Me [not on youtube]
 
i think the links are still there for the rusty nail tracks
id also add the bryan neale & the checkmates-manhunter/ mojo
the dee tees-got love if you want it/big boss man
the harmonics-something called nothing
stray dogs-mums too pampering/ i can only give you everything
dynamics-cant you see actually the whole ep is cool
bryan neale & the easybeats-i'll never
theres more but this is off the top of my head
 
Thanks Ed.
I got more too, but I don't have any of the ones you mentioned. I'm not sure if I've even heard the Dynamics or the Harmonics. I'll seek them out.
 
Hi Ed, I found your post on the Dynamics on your site. Yeah, def Stones influence there. I've only got one or two Thai releases, but I'm sure there are more worth seeking out.

Where are the Harmonics from? No sign of them on your site?
 
Ed, I think you mean the Harmoniacs (Harmaniacs).

It's not on your site that I can find. Why not put it up? I'd love to hear it.
 
i just got the record. thats why its not on there yet. i had some malaysian ones too. i got to getaround to it
 
thats the thai ep to get. the singer was in the uk for a bit so they were one of the first stonesy sounding bands.
there's that louise kenedy -poya (?) song thats pretty good. for thailand and a few others . they are on that thai beat a go go vol 1 cd
 
the harmoniacs were british navy guys just like the dee tees . the checkmates have a cool ep with the dew & i'll
also the cyclones ep is good on phillips. there's the jets with when i was young . also the new wes cossacks with sorry , the easybeats song.
sakura has boom boom that the quests back up also stupid cupid thats pretty good. also nancy sit does shaking all over also johnny tan does a version of shakin all over. rita chao does a cool version of how do you catch a girl.
the straydogs- freedom is good too