Before I continue with this post, I’d just like to thank everyone out there who left kind and thoughtful comments. They really make this blog worthwhile. I’d also like to add a comment about links that are no longer useful. I am up to 81 posts on this blog and that’s just the “Dan’s Garage” posts. Before MF melted down, I had re-upped EVERYTHING and it was quite a chore. Now I have to do it all over with Zippyshare and there is no guarantee they will hold. I’m looking for an alternative. It seems that if I encrypt things well enough MF won’t catch on. I’ll keep trying that route, but if you’re looking for files, please be patient. I’ll get to them as fast as I can and to be perfectly honest, I’m not exactly Speedy Gonzalez. There’s a guy out there and I believe he’s from The Netherlands, although I could be wrong, who has been taking my comps and posting them on his site. I’m somewhat flattered that people are sharing this, I guess, I mean, there are folks out there who take the mp3s and label scans from this blog and use them on on their own blogs and websites and on YouTube as well, and I really don’t have much of a problem with that. I use material from other sites as well (and I thank all for letting me do so), but this guy is going as far as changing the “covers” I made for the comps. That’s bullshit. While I am guilty of having downloaded files from this bloggers site in the past, (full disclosure here) it would have been nice if he just informed me of his intentions. I also understand you have to PAY to get the files. That’s extra total bullshit. My advice to all, is to just shun this blogger and never visit his site (http://rollhotrodroll.blogspot.fr). Enough of that stuff. I know it’s been a while and you’ve been anxiously awaiting this next post which I hope you’ll enjoy. God bless all of you. Have a beautiful happy warm Holiday, and best wishes to you on the upcoming New Year. See you in 2013!!!!!!! |
Peck’s Bad Boys – Crazy World / Cloud 76 (1966) |
Noblemen 4 – Hang It In Your Ear / I Hear Raindrops (1967) |
Bridge – I Don’t Think I’ll Call You / When You’re Gone (1966) |
NRBQ – Stomp / I Don’t Know Myself (1968) |
Thanks so much Dan!!!
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Greetting from Italy
Dan, Thanks for so much great listening this past year. I love the comps you put together and appreciate the notes about the artists. You do a great job. All the best to you and your family in the coming year. That leglamp is a hoot,lol Mike
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Merry New Year, Dan! Best holiday wishes to you, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you, and have a wondeful new year.
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I noticed the other day a few of "Dan's Garage" comps were on the site you mentioned.. Was going to alert you, but I see you've already been made aware of it. And when that site became pay only, I stopped getting anything there.
Thanks for your dedication and hard work!
Cheers.
Dan:
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you won a major award. Happy New Year to you and your family. Thanks for all of the great tunes you've given. Be safe.
Thanks for share. Happy new year. Friendly regards from Portugalete.
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ReplyDeleteHappy New Year from sunny Florida.
Dan, thanking you once again from the heat of another Australian summer. Sixties garage rock is great in summer and winter. And it doesn't matter which year or which century. Keep them coming - I'm ready for it! Paul
ReplyDeleteDear Dan....i hope 2013 brings all good times to you and your lovely ones...Thanks again for good taste and keep spinning all those fantabulous records, man!!!
ReplyDeleteoh, and let me make a suggestion, please.....why don't you put on track a definitive and comprehensive compilation about your own work?...not kidding..."From Projectiles To Believers" or something like that....don't be unnecessary humble, pal!!!....Would you consider this?....
Anyway....best wishes from Barcelona...take care...
best wishes Dan for you and your family and thanks a bunch for your extraordinary habit of giving without expecting anything in return. I'm sure, with this aproach it'll be a gorgeous 2013!
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Thanks, Dan. Wish you a fantastic 2013.
ReplyDeleteI really, really like The Bridge - glad I could hear the b-side for the first time.
Danke u, Dan, for this neu year's fantastic present.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you & yours in 2013 Dan - thanks for another great compilation to start the year!
ReplyDeleteimitation is the highest form of flattery, but i understand how you feel.
ReplyDeleteBoth sides of The Ark 45 are superb. What a find! Thanks for sharing
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Dear Dan,
ReplyDeleteRiding your grooves is A BLAST! Thank you for salvaging and sharing these treasures! Keep spinnin' those 45s! I love it!!!
Wayne in Jacksonville Florida
Cheers Dan!
ReplyDeletethis looks fantastic, as usual! thank you, and happy new year!
ReplyDeleteJust found this treasure of a site. Thanks for putting all the hard work into these collections. I've never seen Mediafire behaving like this before but in all honesty the writing's been on the wall for years. I've been trying to find all the out-of-print recordings I can find for myself and my kids and I will continue looking until it's all fallen down. In the meantime, I hope you can find the time and energy to keep this great blog going. I for one really appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Dan. This set goes right onto my shuffle for listening on my walk to and from work. Enjoyed the rant too, but I will say that there is some excellent progressive rock every year, though (like garage and psychedelic) I can understand how it's not to everyone's taste.
ReplyDeleteRock on. Chris
I'M ALSO KNOWN AS SUNSHINETUNES67 ON YOUTUBE AND TOKENHIPPIE54. I'VE UPLOADED OVER 800 SONGS MYSELF , SO I CAN REALLY APPRECIATE THE EFFORT YOU PUT INTO IT AS WELL. A COMMENT ON THE ANGLOSAXTON RUBY SONG. I NEVER WOULD'VE GUESSED IT WAS THE SAME SONG AS THE FIRST EDITION IF YOU HADN'T MENTIONED IT. AND THE ARK SINGLE JUST KEEPS GIVING AND GIVING ON BOTH SIDES OF THE 45. JUST LIKE THIS SITE DOES. I FOCUS ON RARE CANADIAN TUNES ON MY TOKENHIPPIE SITE. SO I'M DOING MY PART TO SHARE THE MUSICAL WEALTH AS WELL.
ReplyDeleteInteresting...the Romans' "Don't" was also done by the Orbits out of Wisconsin. I like their version better, but it's a great song no matter who does it.
ReplyDeleteHi Dan, Re: 'Dick Whittington's Cat's' on ROUND records. Conducted by Charles Mangione? Charles as in "Chuck Mangione"? Holy Flugelhorn, Batman!
ReplyDeleteI'm not exactly sure if that's the same Mangione that was a very popular musician here in Rochester. Probably just a coincidence.
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