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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mickey &amp; the Milkshakes “Talking ‘Bout - Milkshakes” 1981/1995. Reissue on Hangman’s Daughter (originally on Milkshakes Records). Garage rock, a spot-on nod (almost spoof-level) to 60′s British garage rock, down to the mono recording, black and white photos, font and liner notes (“They learned their trade the hard way - peddling their songs around the dusty docks  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mickey &amp; the Milkshakes “Talking ‘Bout &#8211; Milkshakes” 1981/1995. Reissue on Hangman’s Daughter (originally on Milkshakes Records). Garage rock, a spot-on nod (almost spoof-level) to 60′s British garage rock, down to the mono recording, black and white photos, font and liner notes (“They learned their trade the hard way &#8211; peddling their songs around the dusty docks of Hamburg and their native Medway Towns…”). Mickey &amp; the Milkshakes was fronted by (Wild) Billy Childish who’s been in about a million bands but probably most known for Thee Headcoats. It’s classic garage rock: plenty of Bo Diddley beats, rockin’ rhythm and blues, rough guitar tinged with a bit of surf instrumental (like “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIgM54i74Iw">Shed Country</a>” which even has a bit of sax thrown into the mix). Link Wray-ish for sure. Childish’s vocals, though, belie the decade of <i>Talking ‘Bout Milkshakes</i>’<i> </i>recording. His is definitely a voice that went through 70′s rock and punk (a bit raspy and worn like on the down-beat and almost heart-breaking “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXWYayyycgg">Don’t Love Another</a>”). My top track is “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J95cBejCTFA&amp;list=PL4JUjBRq2TGEmWuG31ANJo3WnJJUPSAYY&amp;index=24&amp;t=0s">Can’tcha See</a>” which is catchy, groovy, rough-edge perfection. Allmusic says about <i>Talking ‘Bout Milkshakes </i>“It’s pure freakbeat/garage action from 1965 or so smack-dab in 1981, but the thing is, it’s so fresh sounding that it neatly sidesteps the whole nostalgia issue. Indeed, it actually sounds better technically speaking than a lot of the material that inspired it, for all that the group was clearly aiming for that sound and presentation in the first place.”</p>
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