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The Mal Thursday Show #64: The Sound of Mayhem
Mal Thursday is joined by Guest DJ "Moptop" Mike Markesich, the man behind "Teenbeat Mayhem," the exhaustive, painstakingly reseached bible of '60s garage rock. While Mal works his way through the top 100 of the TBM Top 1000, Moptop Mike spins a bunch of uncomped rarities and other tasty nuggets. Presented in Ultrasonic Stereo Mono Sound.
- The Grodes: Cry a Little Longer
- We the People (Fl): You Burn Me up and Down
- the Illusions: City of People
- the Del-Vetts: Last Time Around
- the Bad Roads: Blue Girl
- the Human Expression: Love at Psychedelic Velocity
- the Music Machine: Talk Talk
- the Squires: Going All the Way/Rink Bash
- the Better Half-Dozen: I Could Have Loved Her
- the Tremors: Wondering Why
- the Pantels: I Don't Know
- the Plastic Menagerie: Hold Your Baby Close
- the Next Step: I've Got Love
- We the People (Ma): Always Lies
- the Monstabuckings: Love Fever
- the Impalas: Mass Confusion
- the Shades: Sunshine of Your Love
- Walter Godbold: Where'd You Get Them Red Shoes
- Rusty & the Driftwoods: Helpless
- the Poets: Sleep
- Preston Wayne Four: Theme from Wayne Manor
- the Sparkles: No Friend of Mine
- Larry & the Blue Notes: in & out
- Murphy & the Mob: Born Loser
- Shapes of Things: So Unkind
- the Wig: Crackin up
- the Stoics: Hate
- the Five Canadians: the Writing on the Wall
- the Gentlemen: It's Cry'n Shame
- Jack Nitszche: Rumble
- the 13Th Floor Elevators: You're Gonna Miss Me
Garagepunx Hideout: The Mal Thursday Show
Direct from Austin, Texas, "The Mal Thursday Show" is back for another season of rock and roll mayhem on GaragePunk Pirate Radio. Since its inception as a weekly radio broadcast on WMUA-FM in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1987, "The Mal Thursday Show" has been delivering a potent mixture of garage, mod, freakbeat, psychedelic, punk, rock 'n' roll, and rhythm & blues. Nowadays, the show is based in Austin, Texas, and heard worldwide on GaragePunk.com and via iTunes. Dig it!
For fans of raunchy, wild rock'n'roll, old and new… garage, psych, punk, surf, rockabilly, soul, R&B, and lo-fi, primitive trash.