King Khan
Mark Sultan
Ty Segall
Jack White
Jay Retard
Greg Cartwright
King Khan
Mark Sultan
Ty Segall
Jack White
Jay Retard
Greg Cartwright
If we're just talking the last ten years I would say
Mark Sultan
Jay Reatard
Justin Nobunny
Gentleman Jesse Smith
Bobby Ubangi
The Black Lips definitely seemed to have influenced alot of bands when they first came out....maybe a little too much!!!
The delegation from Rogers Park is in agreement.
Leighton Koizumi said:
Jay Retard for me isn't really Garage Punk . . . "over rated" . . ..
Mark Sultan. Tragically underappreciated though.
We're going to film a video for one of songs and was wondering what your favourite videos are!? There's some great ones out there - how about these to get us started...
LOL!!
John Battles said:
"MOON !! MOONIE !!!! COME ON , MAN , I'M TRYIN' TO NOD OUT OVER HERE. GO WRECK SOME OTHER ROOM. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ".
"MOON !! MOONIE !!!! COME ON , MAN , I'M TRYIN' TO NOD OUT OVER HERE. GO WRECK SOME OTHER ROOM. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ".
I'd party with them!
I hate to admit , I never really followed him , because the local Rockabilly chicks dig him so well. Generally , I don't share their opinions on latter - day Rock / Blues / Billy acts.
This takes absolutely NOTHING away from the sadness of his passing , please understand me when I say that . It's humbling to think that an Artist , or anyone for that matter , had to be taken so early in life. There is no rhyme or reason , the way I see it.
Danny Amis , however , is an inspiration to anyone who may think that it's hopeless.
It is'nt , but , it affects others in different way. Again , no rhyme or reason , except that we WILL see more people kick Cancer flat on it's ass in the future. Believe what you may , but , please believe that.
Andy from Buffalo, NY here, a virgo, admirer of all things raw and real, I spend my days restoring vintage guitars/amps, building hot rods, and playing guitar with my combo, the Tell Tale Signs.
All the bands I was going to mention from Scotland are on Kopper's list! The Thanes, Les Bof! Los Tentakills (of whom Al Hotchkiss is a part), Creeping Ivies and Acid Fascists (although they've currently mutated into Geek Maggot Bingo). They're all good; we've played with all of them!
D.
serato is ok and you can play still on vinyl
Yeah, nice version of 'Summer Wine'. I had to google Siw Malmkvist to find out who she is, turns out she'd sone a version of Nick Cave'n'Kylie's 'Where The Wild Roses Grow' but I haven't found it on the net yet.
Dead Boy said:
Lee Hazlewood & Siw Malmkvist's "Summer Wine" is good as well as the original!
Rowland S. Howard & Lydia Lunch - Some Velvet Morning
Kat Spazzy (The Spazzys) & Chris Bailey - My Boyfriend's Back (The Angels)
Lee Hazlewood & Siw Malmkvist's "Summer Wine" is good as well as the original!
Rowland S. Howard & Lydia Lunch - Some Velvet Morning
Kat Spazzy (The Spazzys) & Chris Bailey - My Boyfriend's Back (The Angels)
Yes, you´re right! Even the recording with Suzi Jane Hokum sounds great!
I guess it´s her (some years later?) on video, at least looks like..
Your welcome! It's one of my all-time faves, you just can't beat the combination of Lee'n'Nancy's voices, or Lee Hazlewood's production. My wife has an original Nancy Sinatra LP from the 60s, it weighs a ton, and, apart from the songs, the sound of it is absolutely amazing.
If you're any kind of a fan of Lee Hazlewood, then Ace put out a CD of his stuff on MGM, which includes a demo of Summer Wine with the delightfully named Suzi Jane Hokum sing Nancy's part.
Tersicore said:Thanx Nero! I guess, i haven´t heard this song since my early childhood :)
Nero said:Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - 'Summer Wine'
Your welcome! It's one of my all-time faves, you just can't beat the combination of Lee'n'Nancy's voices, or Lee Hazlewood's production. My wife has an original Nancy Sinatra LP from the 60s, it weighs a ton, and, apart from the songs, the sound of it is absolutely amazing.
If you're any kind of a fan of Lee Hazlewood, then Ace put out a CD of his stuff on MGM, which includes a demo of Summer Wine with the delightfully named Suzi Jane Hokum sing Nancy's part.
Tersicore said:
Thanx Nero! I guess, i haven´t heard this song since my early childhood :)
Nero said:Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - 'Summer Wine'
Don´t know the Everly Brothers that much... Does one of you guys has a special song for me? Found this one, i like:
John Battles said:
I was at a loss to mention anything that is NOT The Everly Bros. , but , that does'nt mean I don't have other favorite duets or vocal duos.
blahblehblahbleh said:all everly brothers all the time..its not very sexy or crazy but that two part close harmony is pretty interesting
Thanx Nero! I guess, i haven´t heard this song since my early childhood :)
Nero said:
Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - 'Summer Wine'
Cool song!
ROCKANDROLLSEN said:
**BUD AND KATHY - HANG IT OUT TO DRY
Im new to this, how do I get it to come up with a thumbnail of the video.
ROCKANDROLLSEN said:
Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - 'Summer Wine'
"All aboard the Drug Train!" RIP Lux!
Oct. 14th Show. RIP Nick Curran. Listen Here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20121014-0030-t1350171000.mp3
The Setlist:
JOHNNY KID & THE PIRATES - | GOTTA TRAVEL ON |
EDDIE COCHRAN - | MY WAY |
NICK CURRAN AND THE LOWLIFES- | TOUGH LOVER |
NICK CURRAN AND THE LOWLIFES - | SHOT DOWN |
NICK CURRAN AND THE LOWLIFES - | REEL ROCK PARTY |
PETER THOMAS SOUND ORCHESTRA - | MELISSA |
WHITE MYSTERY - | 1985 |
THE MUSIC MACHINE - | WRONG |
SAVOY BROWN - | TASTE AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY |
KRAFTWERK- | THE HALL OF MIRRORS |
GARY NUMAN AND TUBEWAY ARMY - | DOWN IN THE PARK |
DEVO - | FREEDOM OF CHOICE |
HELIOS CREED - | THE POINT OF NO RETURN |
DYSTOPIA- | INTRO |
DYSTOPIA - | ENDING OF AN ERA |
THE EMBROOKS - | BACK IN MY MIND |
SONIC RENDEZVOUS BAND- | CITY SLANG (1999 REMIX) |
LOS SHAINS- | EL MONSTERUO |
THE TRADEWINDS - | ABA-DABBA-DO DANCE |
THE FABULOUS WAILERS- | OUT OF OUR TREE |
THE TAMMYS - | EGYPTIAN SHUMBA |