Let's Start a Beat - Live from Cavestomp
- Let's Start a Beat - Live from Cavestomp
Infobox Album
Name = Let's Start a Beat - Live from Cavestomp
Type = live
Artist = The Monks
![](/pictures/enwiki/76/Let's_start_a_beat.jpg)
Released = 2000
Recorded = 1999
Genre = Protopunk/Garage Rock
Length =
Label = Cavestomp
Producer =
Reviews = *"Allmusic Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hiftxqr0ldde link]
Last album = "Five Upstart Americans"
(1999)
This album = "Let's Start a Beat - Live from Cavestomp"
(2000)
Next album = "Silver monk time"
(2006)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate Cover
Type = Live
![](/pictures/enwiki/76/Let's_start_a_beat_-_europe.jpg)
Lower caption = Cover of European release
Let's Start a Beat - Live from Cavestomp is a live album released by The Monks. It was recorded in 1999, 33 years after their only album "Black Monk Time" was released, and at their first-ever gig on home turf. Cavestomp is an annual event in New York City that reunites mid-sixties bands for a weekend of live music. Released in 2000 on Cavestomp Records.
Track listing
# "Monk Time" 3:21
# "Oh How To Do Now" 4:22
# "We Do Wie Du" 2:55
# "Boys Are Boys"** 1:42
# "Pretty Suzanne" 4:57
# "Hushie Pushie" 2:40
# "Cuckoo"* 3:23
# "Complication" 2:59
# "That's My Girl" 4:06
# "Shut Up" 3:40
# "I Can't Get Over You"* 2:34
# "Higgle-Dy Piggle-Dy"*** 3:16
# "Blast Off!" 3:27
# "I Hate You" 5:57
# "Monk Jam" 5:58
# "An Inspirational Message" 1:44
Enhanced CD content
#Live performance video of "Complication", "Cuckoo" and "Shut Up"
#Trailer for "", a documentary on the Monks
Musicians
*All lead vocals by Gary Burger except *lead vocal by Roger Johnston; **lead vocal by Dave Day & Eddie Shaw; ***lead vocal by Mike Fornatale
*Gary Burger: lead vocals and guitar
*Larry Clark: organ and vocals
*Dave Day: banjo and vocals
*Roger Johnston: drums and vocals
*Eddie Shaw: bass and vocals
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