Always loved Radio Birdman .. At some point end of the 80s /beg of the 90s i had some box-set but that got lost in intercontinental moves so i am back to getting the originals...they played New York when I moved here so I was lucky to see them at least once... New Christs were a good spin off I seem to remember..
Never heard of the New Christs. Sounds interesting. Saw you saw Radio Birdman? Very cool. I’ve watched some live clips and they always remind me of the Dictators (in addition to the obvious connections to the MC5 and Stooges). New Race is another interesting offshoot that never got past the demo stage but it is worth a listen. Thank you for watching. Cheers. Shawn.
Check out the Paybacks. Deadwax recommended them to me during his livestream and I was really impressed with the record. It’s a killer. Thank you for watching! Cheers. Shawn
Radio Birdman are currently on their 50th anniversary tour down here in Australia. The name of the band is said to come from a misheard lyric in The Stooges song, 1970 (Radio burnin’ up above), just to keep the Detroit references going. Good luck on the hunt for an original Living Eyes! 🇦🇺
How incredible to have the opportunity to see Radio Birdman live. Hope you are able to attend. When I was a boy reading Cream magazine I read articles about Destroy All Monsters and The Sonic's Rendezvous Band playing live in the Detroit area. Unfortunately I was to young to attend any of those shows. I’m sure I’ll track down Living Eyes eventually. Cheers! Shawn and
There is always a Detroit connection somewhere Shawn. I do love that first Birdman album. I lost my OG but did get more of a hits comp that I really love. Great garage rock
Hey Steve. I’m curious about that Hits collection. I need to take a closer look at that track list to see if I can pickup a few more tracks that I want. The record industry has been very sloppy in making Radio Birdman accessible to audiences in the US. Releasing different versions of their albums just confused audiences. Check out the Paybacks. Deadwax turned me into them and I think you would really enjoy them. Cheers! Shawn.
Hey Shawn, very interesting. Radio Birdman has recently been brought to my attention thanks to Ben Rankins'advice/Fred's VCLT.. Who else but you would be better able to talk about the Detroit connection 😉 Nice job
Radio Birdman is such a treasure - thye took that Stooges/MC5 sound and filtered through a slightly more melodic filter. That result is the classic Radios Appear. But don't overlook the 2nd album, Lying Eyes. Lying Eyes is a bit more catchy but it's all good. the intensity is sit there. After that look for the album, New Race - it's an actual live collaboration between members of Radio Birdman, the Stooges and MC5. They did a brief tour of Australia together doing songs by all three bands. Not to be missed. If you need more there is Destroy All Monsters (avant-garde punk) who only did three singles in the late 70s/early 80s. Cheers! Shawn
@@corporalcornealiaspheffer8296 I’m a huge fan of Radio Birdman. Really special band that never really became big in the US. The new copy of Radios Appear that I mentioned in the video is even better than I imagined. The vinyl is beautiful and it’s even a promo copy. Been blasting it all weekend. ✊
Hi Shawn, great bands here, let's thank Denis Tek for taking that Detroit sound over to Australia, he graduated from Ann Arbor High, his guitar sound on that album is awesome. Misanthropes is a killer garage revival 45, love that stuff. Thanks for sharing! Checkout this clip th-cam.com/video/NBJWykz3pZw/w-d-xo.html
What a great video clip. It’s rock music played with power, passion and honesty in a way that is a true rarity. Are you familiar with the New Race LP, Randy? I’m sure you probably are. But that band featuring three members of Radio Birdman: Deniz Tek, Rob Younger, and Warwick Gilbert, along with Ron Asheton and Dennis Thompson of MC5. Pretty great album. There’s also The New Order album with Ron Asheton; it’s not really an album but rather a collection of demos that never really got a chance but it’s still really interesting. Cheers! Shawn
@@the-vinyl-dreamscape5084 I have the New Order album, I don't have any New Race but it sure looks like I need to check it out. Thanks for the suggestion.
Always loved Radio Birdman .. At some point end of the 80s /beg of the 90s i had some box-set but that got lost in intercontinental moves so i am back to getting the originals...they played New York when I moved here so I was lucky to see them at least once... New Christs were a good spin off I seem to remember..
Never heard of the New Christs. Sounds interesting. Saw you saw Radio Birdman? Very cool. I’ve watched some live clips and they always remind me of the Dictators (in addition to the obvious connections to the MC5 and Stooges). New Race is another interesting offshoot that never got past the demo stage but it is worth a listen. Thank you for watching. Cheers. Shawn.
Very well presented Shawn. Not familiar with the Paybacks. Will be soon. Thanks S~
Rob/Boston
Check out the Paybacks. Deadwax recommended them to me during his livestream and I was really impressed with the record. It’s a killer. Thank you for watching! Cheers. Shawn
Radio Birdman are currently on their 50th anniversary tour down here in Australia. The name of the band is said to come from a misheard lyric in The Stooges song, 1970 (Radio burnin’ up above), just to keep the Detroit references going. Good luck on the hunt for an original Living Eyes! 🇦🇺
How incredible to have the opportunity to see Radio Birdman live. Hope you are able to attend. When I was a boy reading Cream magazine I read articles about Destroy All Monsters and The Sonic's Rendezvous Band playing live in the Detroit area. Unfortunately I was to young to attend any of those shows. I’m sure I’ll track down Living Eyes eventually. Cheers! Shawn and
There is always a Detroit connection somewhere Shawn. I do love that first Birdman album. I lost my OG but did get more of a hits comp that I really love. Great garage rock
Hey Steve. I’m curious about that Hits collection. I need to take a closer look at that track list to see if I can pickup a few more tracks that I want. The record industry has been very sloppy in making Radio Birdman accessible to audiences in the US. Releasing different versions of their albums just confused audiences. Check out the Paybacks. Deadwax turned me into them and I think you would really enjoy them. Cheers! Shawn.
Hey Shawn, very interesting. Radio Birdman has recently been brought to my attention thanks to Ben Rankins'advice/Fred's VCLT.. Who else but you would be better able to talk about the Detroit connection 😉 Nice job
Radio Birdman is such a treasure - thye took that Stooges/MC5 sound and filtered through a slightly more melodic filter. That result is the classic Radios Appear. But don't overlook the 2nd album, Lying Eyes. Lying Eyes is a bit more catchy but it's all good. the intensity is sit there. After that look for the album, New Race - it's an actual live collaboration between members of Radio Birdman, the Stooges and MC5. They did a brief tour of Australia together doing songs by all three bands. Not to be missed. If you need more there is Destroy All Monsters (avant-garde punk) who only did three singles in the late 70s/early 80s. Cheers! Shawn
Killer records
@@corporalcornealiaspheffer8296 I’m a huge fan of Radio Birdman. Really special band that never really became big in the US. The new copy of Radios Appear that I mentioned in the video is even better than I imagined. The vinyl is beautiful and it’s even a promo copy. Been blasting it all weekend. ✊
Hi Shawn, great bands here, let's thank Denis Tek for taking that Detroit sound over to Australia, he graduated from Ann Arbor High, his guitar sound on that album is awesome. Misanthropes is a killer garage revival 45, love that stuff. Thanks for sharing! Checkout this clip th-cam.com/video/NBJWykz3pZw/w-d-xo.html
What a great video clip. It’s rock music played with power, passion and honesty in a way that is a true rarity. Are you familiar with the New Race LP, Randy? I’m sure you probably are. But that band featuring three members of Radio Birdman: Deniz Tek, Rob Younger, and Warwick Gilbert, along with Ron Asheton and Dennis Thompson of MC5. Pretty great album. There’s also The New Order album with Ron Asheton; it’s not really an album but rather a collection of demos that never really got a chance but it’s still really interesting. Cheers! Shawn
@@the-vinyl-dreamscape5084 I have the New Order album, I don't have any New Race but it sure looks like I need to check it out. Thanks for the suggestion.