Demolition Doll Rods 'On' is an album I never tire of hearing. I'd love to see them come back for more sometime.
February 28, 2013 10:55 AM CST
Demolition Doll Rods 'On' is an album I never tire of hearing. I'd love to see them come back for more sometime.
February 28, 2013 9:42 AM CST
The Mummies
February 28, 2013 7:04 AM CST
The Gories
February 28, 2013 3:08 AM CST
Randy Alvey and The Greenfuz , Jack Starr , MONSIEUR JEFFREY EVANS AND '68 COMEBACK , Gibson Bros. , Hasil Adkins , Dot Vaeth Group , Vomit Pigs , Shaggs , Gories , Demolition Dollrods , Bloodshot Bill , Nobunny , King Uszniewicz and his Uszniewicztones, Jesse Hector (Esp. Crushed Butler and his early Rockabilly efforts.), very early Cramps , T- Model Ford , Pat Hare , Hound Dog Taylor , Conversation Piece , J. Henry Timmis IV., First Red Krayola album.
February 27, 2013 7:05 PM CST
I LOVE the clean!! NZ's finest!!
Korsy said:
I like The Clean, e.g. Aren't they lo-fi-"pioneers" in some fashion?
Either way, they are good.
February 27, 2013 6:35 PM CST
I like The Clean, e.g. Aren't they lo-fi-"pioneers" in some fashion?
Either way, they are good.
February 27, 2013 11:59 AM CST
colleen green, first base, peach kelli pop, nobunny, cumstain, daniel Johnston, and your girlfriend;)
February 27, 2013 11:39 AM CST
So sad Boom Boom doesn't exist any more. Also like the Greg Lowery Budget Rock bands!
February 27, 2013 10:18 AM CST
Budget rock kings... THE MUMMIES!!
Also, Supercharger, the Trashwomen, The Flying Dutchmen, the Pack, the Penetrators, the Fe Fi Fo Fums...
Speaking of Budget Rock, whatever happened to Boom Boom Party Records of Renton?
February 27, 2013 9:43 AM CST
Quite a fan of these genres, would like know who else is and what bands ya like?
February 28, 2013 7:38 AM CST
I agree, it's certainly better than anything Iggy's done since 'American Caesar' and is in no way as bad as most of the reviews claimed at the time. I'll gladly give a new album a listen, as soon as Iggy's voice comes in on any rock track it makes it at least 10 times better!
peskypesky said:
Hmmmm. I thought the Weirdness was pretty good.
February 28, 2013 2:47 AM CST
There's so many....Jerry Lee Lewis made , pretty much , any song his own.
There's so many Dylan covers that , I believe, were better than the originals....
Pretty much any by The Byrds - My Back Pages , Mr. Tambourine , Turn , Turn ,Turn , etc.
Elvis did a total of two Dylan songs. "Don't Think Twice , It's All Right " was just a studio jam that went on for 10 minutes , but really drove the point home......a putdown to the one who put him down. Saying "iT AIN'T NO BIG THING" WHEN IT IS.
it Ain't Me , Babe - Johnny Cash and even The Turtles.
It's aLL over Now , Baby Blue. - Them , Chocolate Watchband , 13TH Floor Elevators.
Isley Bros. - Lay , Lady Lay "Now some people say this cat knows a lot about a lot of things . Me , I like anything that's goy LAY in it !" (Ronnie Isley)
Yardbirds - Most Likely You'll Go Your Way .
Solomon Burke - Maggie's Farm.
OK , to be fair , I heard Dylan doing "It Takes a Lot To Laugh , It Takes a Train To Cry" , recently. It beats Hell out of Blue Cheer's version.
February 28, 2013 2:32 AM CST
Well , most people have never heard Bo's original. It seldom turns up on retrospective albums (It IS on his box set.). THE DOLLS ' VERSION IS MORE OVER THE TOP. I DON'T KNOW THAT IT'S BETTER , IN MY OPINION, but , it is the definitive version , the one everyone covers.
dave said:
I think the New York Dolls cover of "Pills" the Bo Diddley song is even greater than the original.
Also, anything the Mummies cover is saaaa-MO-kin'. Here's "Come On Up"
February 28, 2013 2:28 AM CST
Of course , there's Blue Cheer's better - known version , and partly the inspiration for Dead Moon's "Rock like fuck " version.....Johnny Winter and John Mayall did all right versions , too.
Audio Gasoline said:
Dead Moon's cover of "Parchman Farm" knocks it out of the park, especially in contrast to Mose Allison's well-known jazzified piano blues original.
February 27, 2013 6:23 PM CST
February 27, 2013 2:16 PM CST
I think the New York Dolls cover of "Pills" the Bo Diddley song is even greater than the original.
Also, anything the Mummies cover is saaaa-MO-kin'. Here's "Come On Up"
February 27, 2013 12:44 PM CST
Dead Moon's cover of "Parchman Farm" knocks it out of the park, especially in contrast to Mose Allison's well-known jazzified piano blues original.
February 27, 2013 7:01 PM CST
haha your right it is rather evil thinking about the way majors could sort their shit out!
What i was thinking was for instance say universal started this kind of model and uploaded their back catalog in like say Flacs or another lossless file. Recalled all their digital rights and exclusively started releasing all their records on a site like this. Everybody would pay their monthly fee which kinda eliminates having to go out and get the new pop record because with your membership you essentially already have it as it gets released, and the artist gets their cut with the plays so their happy (maybe). It just seem that more and more people are only getting digital music these days and it seems odd that the majors aren't planning their next moves, just sitting there suing people and complaining.
theres so many details we rambled on about for a web based record company but they would just end up tedious and annoying....like drunk people haha
Audio Gasoline said:
I don't know, that sounds like two completely different business models - I think these pay-to-listen radio stations are happy as middle men in the music chain. Less risk, more reward, and a lot less work than running a record label.
I'm curious, in what ways do you see the majors using the pay-per-play model differently than it is currently being used? These sorts of pro-rated royalty payments are pretty standard fare for the common digital distribution channels. I just wonder what sort of evil musings you've come up with.
February 27, 2013 12:11 PM CST
I don't know, that sounds like two completely different business models - I think these pay-to-listen radio stations are happy as middle men in the music chain. Less risk, more reward, and a lot less work than running a record label.
I'm curious, in what ways do you see the majors using the pay-per-play model differently than it is currently being used? These sorts of pro-rated royalty payments are pretty standard fare for the common digital distribution channels. I just wonder what sort of evil musings you've come up with.
February 27, 2013 7:37 AM CST
Was having a couple with my flatmate the other night and we started discussing how these Spotify-type websites pretty much look like they will be the ones to rise up from the decline of traditional major record companies. Obviously nothing's gonna stop the underground releasing whatever it wants, how it wants, but the whole subscription and monthly fees essentially allowing you to "own" whatever gets released on the site whereas also paying the artist based on the number of "plays" tracks receive model looks like it might be the way forward for the majors.
Would be interested to hear your thoughts.
DIY For LiFe!!
February 27, 2013 5:39 PM CST
Yup. We have 14,000 likes and I am not sure how many know that we are a band. We do regularly get new people out to the show because they like our social media. These are people that turn into fans that like us because they just liked our pages because we were funny and they ended up liking the music. If you grow your facebook or twitter fanbase it will turn to band fans. A small percentage but every little bit helps.
Ted said:
facebook likes can be very misleading...friends of friends will like a band page just because a friend tells them to. So...even if the band blows dick they can have 15,000 likes and only a quarter to half of the likes are legit.
February 27, 2013 7:25 AM CST
tick tick
Sir Rapley said:
The Facebook "like" system plays too much of a big role in peoples heads to whether or not what their producing is worth while. Its ridiculous to think that any good record company or any half decent booker/promoter would trust a websites polling numbers to their own ears or ability to see talent. You might be dealing with the wrong people
February 27, 2013 7:12 AM CST
The Facebook "like" system plays too much of a big role in peoples heads to whether or not what their producing is worth while. Its ridiculous to think that any good record company or any half decent booker/promoter would trust a websites polling numbers to their own ears or ability to see talent. You might be dealing with the wrong people
February 27, 2013 5:51 AM CST
What secures gigs, sales or whatever yardstick of success you may choose is not about social media likes but good music.
It is easy to get likes on social media - gaming the system is of no value - it is engaged fans who matter. But that said if the music sucks - well - it isn't going to happen.
February 27, 2013 12:00 PM CST
The Trip! Feb 24th show! Celebrating Black History Month with our favourite artists!
Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20130224-0030-t1361665800.mp3
The setlist:
| JOHN LEE HOOKER | LET YOUR DADDY RIDE |
| DEREK MARTIN | DADDY ROLLING STONE |
| THE SHIRELLES | PUTTY ( IN YOUR HANDS) |
| BOB & EARL | HARLEM SHUFFLE |
| KING COLEMAN | (DO THE) MASHED POTATOES |
| BARRETT STRONG | YOU KNOWS WHAT TO DO |
| BILLY LAMONT | SWEET THANG |
| LITTLE IKE | SHE CAN ROCK |
| HOWLIN WOLF | I ASKED FOR WATER |
| MUDDY WATERS | GOOD MORNING LITTLE SCHOOL GIRL |
| LITTLE RICHARD | SLIPIN AND SLIDIN |
| BO DIDDLEY | BAD SIDE OF THE MOON |
| CHUCK BERRY | HAVANA MOON |
| THE ISLEY BROTHERS | TESTIFY |
| JIMI HENDRIX | …AND THE GODS MADE LOVE |
| JIMI HENDRIX | BURNING OF THE MIDNIGHT LAMP |
| BLACK MERDA | SOMETIMES I WISH |
| FUNKADELIC | RED HOT MAMA |
| FUNKADELIC | EULOGY AND LIGHT |
| GINO WASHINGTON -DETROIT | OUT OF THIS WORLD |
| THE SAUCERS | CHA WAILEY ROUTA |
| LARRY WILLIAMS | SHORT FAT FANNIE |
| IKE TURNER | CUBANO JUMP (HEY MISS TINA) |
| BILL AND WILL | GOING TO THE RIVER |
| ANDRE WILLIAMS | MOZELLE |
| IRMA THOMAS | BREAK-A-WAY |