Link Wray - Climbing A High Wall (1969)
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Link Wray - Climbing A High Wall (1969)
Dirty ass, primitive rock ‘n’ roll.
wah- wah - wah - wah

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1955 - primal Blues, R&B, Rockabilly mash-up.
The Wailers - “Hang Up“ (1966)
1966
Fresno garage gold
Fuzzy guitars and a propulsive beat make this a fine example of West Coast garage rock at its best.

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Billy Childish and Thee Buff Medways - Misty Water (2002)
Billy Childish and company with a fine cover of a Kinks' deep cut .
And seeing is believing But I can't believe my eyes
“Flying Saucers Rock N Roll”, Billy Lee Riley and his Little Green Men, 1957
Burnin’ Inside - King Khan And The Shrines
Album: The Supreme Genius Of King Khan And The Shrines
“Prole Art Threat” - The Fall - Slates, 1981
1966
Count Five's take on Out in the Street is loud, fast, and rebellious — more adolescent sneer than mod cool.
The original was released by The Who in
1965

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Cuss Cuss - Lloyd Robinson
1968
Deeply hypnotic early reggae magic
“Cuss Cuss” introduced one of Jamaica’s most enduring riddims — stripped down, mesmerising, and endlessly reworked for decades after.
Carl Perkins
Vincent Oddo - Tripsey (1967)
The Pebble Episode - Tripsey
Today’s song of the day is taken from The Streets’ album, ‘Original Pirate Material’.
A fantastic album, released in 2002. An unusual flow, Mike skinner bounces along this track to great effect. Absolute classic.

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The Clash - “Garageland” - (Live in Munich, 1977)
“Garageland” is a song by English punk rock band The Clash featured as the final track for their 1977 debut album The Clash. The song was written by Joe Strummer as a response to a music journalist who wrote a review saying that they were “the kind of garage band who should be returned to the garage immediately”.
This Is Rock'n'Roll - The Kids
1978
High-speed belgian punk detonation
No subtlety here—just hooks, attitude, and pure rush.