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    • November 24, 2011 4:06 AM CST
    • hell yeah ameh brother


      Alexander said:

      Yes,"The way...." is a great song-I like most the cd"the early years79-83"(Crypt records),because it has this raw garage sound.I saw them once in Berlin in the 80`s-it was amazing-LYRES rule!!!But DMZ are also VERY VERY good.

    • November 24, 2011 3:47 AM CST
    • Yes,"The way...." is a great song-I like most the cd"the early years79-83"(Crypt records),because it has this raw garage sound.I saw them once in Berlin in the 80`s-it was amazing-LYRES rule!!!But DMZ are also VERY VERY good.

    • November 24, 2011 3:32 AM CST
    • wow man are you missing out off the top my favorite song has gotta be "The Way I Feel About You" I really like em i wonder what jeff "mono man" is doin these days


      Ben Simon said:

      I need to listen to the Lyres more. I just know "Help You Ann" and "Don't Give It Up Now."

    • November 24, 2011 12:23 AM CST
    • I need to listen to the Lyres more. I just know "Help You Ann" and "Don't Give It Up Now."

    • November 23, 2011 11:28 PM CST
    • Peter Greenberg, an DMZ currently lives in Taos, NM and plays in a band called Manby's Head. They've got a Hideout page: 38528034

    • November 23, 2011 7:04 PM CST
    • Awesome Ill give em another go

       

    • November 23, 2011 2:50 PM CST
    • You should get into DMZ. I think I might even like them more than the Lyres. Another side-project of those guys you should seek out are The Customs... their "Real Long Gone" album on Shake It Records is great. Check this page for more:

      http://www.limbos.org/lyres/lyress.htm

    • November 23, 2011 1:24 PM CST
    • I haven't really got into DMZ, is there any other band out there like the Lyres or anything else by mono man and the boys since the Lyres?

       

    • November 24, 2011 12:07 AM CST
    • Nothing beats a Rickenbacker and an old fender tube amp!  

    • November 23, 2011 4:43 PM CST
    • Yeah, on top of what Dave said, every major denies this. Billboard thinks this is completely bogus. Every other major industry magazine has either denied it or only reported on it as something that's a "rumor." Only Side-Line reported that. Every other one of the myriad versions of this story is based on the Side-Line story, which is ridiculous, given that the majority of major label profits are still CD sales. It's been discredited several times but it's just one of those 2012 doomsday theories that won't go away.

       

      I mean, people are still makin' cassette tapes. CDs aren't going anywhere for a long time. Especially while WalMart has a chance to sell Poison and Garth Brooks albums to portly southern men. Some people might prefer MP3s and Vinyl and that's cool but you can't listen to Vinyl records in your Prius, and you can't package and promote an MP3. So until all music retail is dead, I think we're going to see CDs around.

       

    • November 23, 2011 1:56 PM CST
    • The Big Mix – 3/18/11

      (Godzilla = Bed)

      1 – Bear Up Bison – Shonen Knife

      2 – Fujiama Mama – Wanda Jackson

      3 – Jet Coaster – 5.6.7.8.s

      4 – Black Sand Beach – Uzo Kayama and the Launchers

      5 – (?) – Hanadan (from the Candy Poison Comp)

      6 – Lithium Flower – Scott Matthew

      7 – Silent Man – Gito Gito Hustler

      8 – Gigantor – The Dickies

      9 – Drive – Teengenerate

      10 – Tsunami Struck – The Surfcoasters

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      11 – Dragon – Peelander Zee

      12 – Turning Japanese – The Vapors

      13 – Kill Everything Blue – King Brothers

      14 – Earthquake – 13th Floor Elevators

      15 – Ichiban – The Gories

      16 – Teardrop Boy – Guitar Wolf

      17 – No No No – The Blue Hearts

      18 – Dynamite – The Spiders

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      19 – Gonna Get Drunk Tonight – M.O.T.O.

      20 – Dirty Old Town – The Pogues

      21 – Girls Don’t Like It – The Undertones

      22 – Rollerland – The Twilighters

      23 – Go On! – 16 Tons

      24 – Curse It All – The Urges

      25 – The Morning After – The Mindbenders

      26 – Hard Enough – Gore Gore Girls

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      27 – I Despise You – Q65

      28 – 8 Cups Of Coffee – The Bottletones

    • November 23, 2011 1:56 PM CST
    • The Big Mix – 3/11/11

      1 – Jump Back Honey Jump Back – Gene Vincent

      2 – Flea Brain – Gene Vincent

      3 – Rumble In The Congo – 3 Balls Of Fire

      4 – If You Hear Me Howlin’ – The Syndicats

      5 – People Let’s Freak Out – The Belfast Gypsies

      6 – Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore – Young Rascals

      7 – 1969 – Joey Ramone

      8 – Don’t Believe A Word – Thin Lizzy

      9 – Wild Irish Rose – George Jones

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      10 – Rikity Tikity Tin – Tom Lehrer

      11 – Get It On – Erik and the Norsemen

      12 –The Savage – The Shadows

      13 – Get Off The Stool – Marvin Rainwater

      14 – Medway Wheelers – Buff Medways

      15 – Highway Robbery – Bobby Frey

      16 – Hey Little Girl – Dead Boys

      17 – Shout It Loud – The Termites

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      18 - Pretty Pretty Pretty – The Fleshtones

      19 – Overkill – Motorhead

      20 – I Lost Lenore – The Nevermores

      21 – Outta Reach – She

      22 – Sittin’ Here Drinkin’ – The Makers

      23 – Ghost Town – 54 Nude Honeys

      24 – Suspect Device – Stiff Little Fingers

      25 – Monkey Attack Theme – The Privates

      26 – Fat Sheen – The Fighters

      27 – Kenka Rock – Guitar Wolf

    • November 23, 2011 1:55 PM CST
    • The Big Mix – 3/4/11

      1 – Cadillac In Model A – Billy Jack Wills

      2 – Collette – Billy Fury

      3 – Ballad Of The Green Beret – Elvis Hitler

      4 – She’s A Zombie Now – The Meteors

      5 – Heartbreak Hotel – Thumper Jones

      6 – She’s A Heartbreaker – The Cripplers

      7 – Whole Lotta Love – Dread Zeppelin

      8 – I Took My Lady To Dinner – King Khan and the Shrines

      9 – Moonlit Silhouette – Henry and the Bleeders

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      10 – Let It Rock – Chuck Berry

      11 – Rebel Love – The Launderettes

      12 – Couldn’t Get Ahead – The Fall

      13 – Dirty Old Man – Bent Scepters

      14 – Coffee Date – WBC and the Musicians of the British Empire

      15 – The Unicorn Song – The Irish Rovers

      16 – Sadist – The Marked Men

      17 – Cattle Drive – Man…Or Astro-Man?

      18 – Why Did You Hurt Me – The Standells

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      19 – Southern Rock Opera – Drive-By Truckers

      20 – Take Me Back ‘ome – Slade

      21 – Panic In Lane Zero – Knukel Drager

      22 – Think About It – The Yardbirds

      23 – Sorry Small Lee – Guyo Gun Rens

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      24 – Hurtin’ All Over – The Pleezers

      25 – Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue (live) – The Ramones

    • November 23, 2011 1:54 PM CST
    • Thank you.  We have a new Station Manager so maybe in the not too distant future...

      joey fuckup said:

      I really like your mix! Hopefully I'll be able to check it out soon! Too bad you guys can't archive the shows, though...

    • November 23, 2011 1:19 PM CST
    • I am trying to see if i can get my hands on any cool garage punk zines i dont know of any local ones in omaha so is there any good ones i should start with?

       

      Mitch

    • November 23, 2011 1:05 AM CST
    • I just posted my latest column in the Record Reviews group here -- I reviewed a couple of one-mans, Poor Boy's Soul and O Lendário Chucrobillyman, who is from Brazil.

      That's here:

      http://garagepunk.ning.com/group/recordreviews/forum/topics/terrell-s-tune-up-one-man-armies

       

      It was published in The Santa Fe New Mexican last week.

       

      Also I did a one-man band set on my local radio show.

       

      Here's my playlist:

      Coconut Road by O Lendário Chucrobillyman
      Chicken Hop by Hasil Adkins
      Hang On by BBQ
      Ratfink by Bloodshot Bill
      On the Prowl by WolfBoy Slim & His Dirty Feets 
      Make You Say Wow by Bob Log III
      Factory Dog by John Schooley & His One-Man Band
      Feed the Family by Possessed by Paul James
      Hang Your Head and Cry by Scott H. Biram
      Introducing Chuck Violence by Chuck Violence
      Coal Black Mattie by Richard Johnston
      Throwing Stones by Poor Boy's Soul

       

       

    • November 23, 2011 12:40 AM CST
    • Sorry for the non-creativity, but Dick Dale is #1 when it comes to guitar work, but Dead Elvis is a great choice

    • November 22, 2011 7:49 PM CST
    • At the present time there's a Region 2 (UK and Europe) release but no US release yet. Hopefully it'll pop up on The Documentary Channel again.

      Mardy Pune said:

      You don't happen to know if there's a DVD release of this?

    • November 22, 2011 5:35 PM CST
    • There's a review in Ugly THings #30 (Spring 2011) by Mike Stax who gives it an absolute stellar review! It's listed as on Cadiz Music (UK)...here's a link:

      http://www.oilcityconfidential.co.uk/

       

      It's something that's been on my list of must see since reading the above review.

    • November 22, 2011 5:08 PM CST
    • You don't happen to know if there's a DVD release of this?

    • November 22, 2011 6:03 PM CST
    • I urge anyone out there to listen to, Thee Oh Sees, the Dream. Garage class from a future garage classic

    • November 22, 2011 4:42 PM CST
    • Oh hell yeah, the Love Me Nots.

      Rockin Rod Strychnine said:

      I like The Urges as well. Also Thee Vicars, Wau Y Los Argghs, Los Peyotes, and for the last 16 years, the Woggles. the Love Me Nots are also great.

    • November 22, 2011 4:54 PM CST
    • I've always used a Carvin MTS3200 head live, but during recording we'll use everything from a fender bassman to boogie heads to a JCM800 (which sounds amazing when set up for for a 'clean' sound, by the way). 

      Then again I don't use pedals so I don't go for a lot of 'fuzz' I want straight up overdrive from the amp, the old MTS3200 sounded a lot like an overdriven plexi head. Unfortunately most people's experience with that amp comes from the shitty anniversary ones they produced or banged up versions in rehearsal studios. But It's really a solid amp. I've been using one for 10 years. 

    • November 22, 2011 4:37 PM CST
    • I played with this Japanese girl band in 2005 called Megababe. They were almost like a Japanese all-girl ramones or something. Pretty cool