Well, well, well! Hell yes we‘re here, ready to present our 6th "CD" and at the same time second volume of the Cramps bootlegs in the grave look for series. Hmmm... I really don't know what else to write and add. We know words hardly matter on posts like this and your only ambition is to hear. Fair enough. So, for a second time in a row, the man behind the ripping duties is my pal Jean Philippe. And like a good gravedigger he is, he picked on the best tracks his Cramps related bootlegs vault hides, only this time concept says ‘studio stuff’ or as we like to say here at WTS HQ, ‘Coffin recorded material’. By the time this lines being written I'm not totally aware of our product and due the fatherhood obligation orders, with the one ear I’m (trying to) listen to the Ivy's snatchy guitar licks and with the other to catch a possible fight between my boys... Who told you bloggin' is an easy ‘job’ for someone to do? And you know what, this music's definitely NOT the right one for keeping two little male demons calm... Ha-ha who cares? Maybe their mother, but I prefer (or for better wish) to follow their daddy’s steps than their mom’s (you know, there’s a big gap between Motorhead and Rihanna…). As we promised this volume is going to have the studio stuff not officially lapsed through the band's shrunk hands. All selections are from a specific period, the earliest and the best. From the time Miriam Linna was banging' the traps till the day Nick Knox took her place, deeply cared with cool covers if you think yourself a connoisseur and with the best possible sound. As usual, no bootlegging on WAX CDs. Share and dance freely!
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The Hollywood Refugees - Live At Flick, 24th April 1985
Anyone's sitting on the legendary Birmingham’s glam punk outfit tape and wanna share it? Interested in any Hollywood Refugees material, actually... Thanks in advance!
THE JIM JONES REVUE - "The Savage Heart"
The Jim Jones Revue remind you there's nothing more thrilling than the primal howl of proto-rock'n'roll... - CLICK IMAGE TO BUY
Kurt Baker - "Brand New Beat"
Imagine for a moment that Elvis Costello wasn’t an aging millionaire but a young up-and-coming songwriter with big hair and even bigger tunes, channeling the Ramones and Cheap Trick along with a healthy helping of Stiff-era British guitar pop. Kurt’s powerful pipes are eerily reminiscent of the early Costello at his poppiest, and today is the day with this record!” - Shake Some Action! ***CLICK IMAGE TO BUY***
Anyone can share these?
*The Users - "Secondary Modern" (CD, Bin Liner Records - 2008)
*The Poppees & The Boyfriends - "Lost Treasures" (CD, Vivid Sound Corp. - 2005)
* More Fun - "Teenage Sensation!" (7",Target Earth - 1996)
* The Spanks - "Stacked!" (LP, Wipe Out! - 1989)
*The Poppees & The Boyfriends - "Lost Treasures" (CD, Vivid Sound Corp. - 2005)
* More Fun - "Teenage Sensation!" (7",Target Earth - 1996)
* The Spanks - "Stacked!" (LP, Wipe Out! - 1989)
(Wav, Flac or 320 Kbps Mp3 + Covers) please...
White Trash Soul's Want List:
I'm lookin' for ages these items. If someone owns them and wants to sell, please contact me on : whitetrashsoul@gmail.com
* KICKS magazine, Issue #1
* Flamin' Groovies Monthly magazines, Issues #3,#5 & #6
* KICKS magazine, Issue #1
* Flamin' Groovies Monthly magazines, Issues #3,#5 & #6
* Fuzbrains Fanzine (any issue, of both periods)
* The Great Rock & Roll Survey - the 1980s (Book by Rev. Joe Longone)
* Freddy Lynxx's Johnny Thunders Fanzines (any issue)
* Courageous Cat Club - JTFC Tokyo (Japanese) Johnny Thunders Fanzines (2 issues)
* Freddy Lynxx's Johnny Thunders Fanzines (any issue)
* Courageous Cat Club - JTFC Tokyo (Japanese) Johnny Thunders Fanzines (2 issues)
* Kevin K's ThunderPop Fanzine #1 (with or without "Palm Trees & Humidity" CD - better with...)
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White Trash Soul Hero: Jerry Leiber (April 25, 1933 – August 22, 2011)
...on Bob Dylan: “A sloppy, white motherfucker with no rhythm” and what bothers him most about Dylan: “His father was a pharmacist.” I don’t know, Jerry. What the fuck does that mean? “What does it mean? Doesn't that just say it all?" R-E-S-P-E-C-T!
Nick Curran (September 30, 1977 - October 6, 2012)
“Let’s say when I was first going with the T-Birds, the last thing I wanted to do was go up there and look like Jimmie Vaughan – which a lot of people would try to do. So I’m like, well, if I’m gonna play guitar with the T-Birds, I’m gonna have to look like Sid Vicious or something. That’s what I did and a lot of people didn’t like it. But at the same time, I was kind of telling people, hey, listen with your ears, not your eyes. You don’t have to play a ’50s Stratocaster and wear vintage suits to play blues.”
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Thanks!!! Never have enough Cramps!! And in lossless!!
ReplyDeleteA big thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry to insist but no chance for you to share again Rockin Bones Fanzines - The Complete LEGION OF THE CRAMPED archives?
I still miss some numbers and I'd love to have them, even to PDF!
Thanks in advance!
Fabby, thank you. Great sound and great artwork.
ReplyDeleteI'm opening a beer can (I wish it could be a Mythos!) to celebrate Wax CD #6! I loved the live recordings collected by Jean-Philippe and I couldn't wait to hear the demos! Thanks to you both for this great job (Nice covers & expert choice of tracks, Bravo!) and your cool blog! Say hello to the Kids and tell them Dee Dee might come tonight if they don't calm down!
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ReplyDeleteWe thank you guys for all the kind words! More to come, stay tuned!
ReplyDeleteDee Dee, I'm afraid these demons gonna fear only Lemmy! I must growl like some lunatic behind the mic of a black metal band to make 'em quiet! But i love 'em! BTW, send me your address and I'll send you a pack of Mythos! Bruno what issues do you want? Cheers!
Hi Mihaleez!
DeleteIf it's possible for you to share again all issues + comics and newsletters of Rockin Bones as in your previous post : http://whitetrashsoul.blogspot.fr/2010/01/rockin-bones- -complete-zines legion.html , it's perfect for me and fun for all the other fans!
Thank you in advance et BRAVO again for your blog!
Thanks again gang for all your great work getting these slabs'o' wax together for us drooling Cramps fans. Thanks also and R.I.P. to the fantastically demented Mr. Lux Interior for helping to keep rock'n'roll so much fun in the time we were blessed to share this ol' planet with you. Nick Knox rules!- drwatts
ReplyDeleteMihaleez! may the green fuzzzz be with you, very great job!
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ReplyDeleteSomeone at the google HQ has to be more careful before giving his last OK to 'upgrade' a platform without first be 1000% sure about it... Anyway,lord haw haw your comment published normally but as you can see it doesn't show up here... I'll check the zip archives and everything looks to work fine. Please try again and tell me.
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Delete...I mean i checked....
Mihaleez, the problem is with Vol.1, The Live Tapes not this one, I have downloaded it 3 times already, when I unzip it lots of errors show up and the file only contains a few tracks. Its a shame because it looks like a nice compilation that someone spent a lot of time putting together. Thanks for all your time.
ReplyDeleteStrange... What it's the size you get? cause from what you're saying looks like the file has missing bytes.
DeleteIt downloads at 421 MB, tried it 4 times now and still the same thing happens. Is it only an issue for me or does it happen when you download it?
ReplyDeleteIt's the right size, all you need is there. Try copy it to another location on your computer even to another machine and then unzip it. I download it again yesterday and it works fine. I believe it has something to do with the machine or with the software that decompress the files. Try rar or 7z if you see the problem's still there... Let me know!
DeleteMihaleez, I put the file on another computer and it all unzips except for track 7. thanks.
DeleteHell yeah! Thanks!!!
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THANKS For ALL Your 'Efforts' Man!! Cant wait to Get *HOME* & Unpack this!!
ReplyDeleteSORRY that i 'Missed The Boat' On these other CRAMPS listings offered here..