Gotta check out that Cormans record.
Here's a quick link to all my Big Enchilada Spooktaculars:
http://www.bigenchiladapodcast.com/search/label/Halloween
Gotta check out that Cormans record.
Here's a quick link to all my Big Enchilada Spooktaculars:
http://www.bigenchiladapodcast.com/search/label/Halloween
Yep! Thee Cormans' Halloween Record with Sound Effects. This one just came out... it's on In The Red. They sold out of the glow-in-the-dark vinyl last month, though. :(
I should also plug the Haunted Shack Theater podcast here on the GPPN. It's perfect for Halloween!
http://hauntedshacktheater.garagepunk.com
any other modern or recent/current WHATEVER bands have some groovy Halloweenie kinda tunes??? Let's hear 'em!!
What? No one mentioned the HEX DISPENSERS? That means I get to!
"Evil Eye" and "Channel 13 Is Haunted" are both great, but couldn't find vids for 'em. Here are two, though:
Also, Demon's Claws from Montreal!
any other modern or recent/current WHATEVER bands have some groovy Halloweenie kinda tunes??? Let's hear 'em!!
Just came across this video on YouTube and remembered the discussion topic here...
Thrift stores have started fishing records on on-line auction sites before sticking them out, so the good stuff is farther and fewer between now than it was even 10 or so years ago. I used to find cool stuff all the time, particularly if I was willing to get dirty and flip through the 45s, but now the time to ratio is pretty slim.
Wow, I don't think I've ever found any records of value at any thrift stores. I don't hit enough garage/yard sales or flea markets. When I do, it's usually because I'm after a particular item (like baby/kids stuff!). I only remember seeing 8-tracks and cassette tapes at thrift stores... maybe a few records, but nothing of value. I guess I should start looking again!
my dad gave me a box of the nastiest water damaged records and asked me if i wanted them. I didn't really but i thought i'd look through them anyways and i found a mint condition Merry Christmas from the Sonics, The Wailers, and the Galaxies, which i then proceeded to get autographed by all the original members in all three bands who are still alive. it was crazy. That was the only record without damage. It looked like it had been played maybe once or twice.
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TeenFink said:
one of my faves!!
The Mosquitos "He's a Loser" on Gilligan's Island:
http://youtu.be/onh2lNcbHE8?t=28s
is it just me or did youtube do away with their embed codes???????? i wanted to embed it here but couldn't. wtf?
The host of this TV program was Jun Inoue of the Spiders!
I recalled American Soul Spiders.
Oh, I see John did above. Never mind! ;)
kopper said:
I don't think anyone's mentioned the '60s Japanese band The Spiders yet. That's some great stuff, too!
I don't think anyone's mentioned the '60s Japanese band The Spiders yet. That's some great stuff, too!
Yes.
http://www.myspace.com/theraydios/blog/544166531#!/theraydios
And yeah, Fink's band.
Todd Killings said:
Are the Raydios still around? Those were the guys from Teengenerate, right?
I saw a pretty good band called The Faceful , female fronted, in 2006 on tokyo :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCkGirkYhAM&feature=related
can't find any records !
Actually, I thought it may be a cover version, but I couldn't remember... Yes, it's same tune, but I don't know if it's the original.
Is that Untamed Youth song actually the Paul Revere & the Raiders' original? Also, good call on "Double Decker Bus" and "Brand New Chevy"!
Mustang - Link Wray
Stingray - Link Wray
Double Decker Bus - Count Five, the Nomads
Night Of The Cadillacs - Generation X
Brand New Chevy - the Devil Dogs, the Muffs
SS 396 - the Untamed Youth
Son Of Mustang Ford - Swearvedriver
Last Train To Satansville - Swearvedriver
Oblivians - Ride That Train
New York Dolls - Subway Train
Sammy Masters - Pink Cadillac
Hal Willis - My Pink Cadillac
Hoyt Stevens - 55 chevy
Baker Knight - Bring My Cadillac Back
there must be a thousand rockabilly songs about the cadillac alone!
I'll add XTC (always loved that band), The Wipers (huge favorite of mine), Lords of the New Church, Suicide, The Fall, Swell Maps, Half Japanese and, although they were around before, during, and after the original punk movement, Sparks!
it must be wonderful to know what you play. we have no idea what we are doing. that is why we are also on the TUVIAN THROAT SINGING HIDEOUT.
Pat said:
I don't care i play "Surf" !
I don't care i play "Surf" !
"garage" is not "Rock'n'Roll"? it is a distinct music and should not be confused with "Rock'n'Roll"?
Pat said:
So for some people the term "music" itself is being lost... We all should listen to troubadour songs !
Sean Law said:
Much like the term 'Jazz' or 'Rock'n'Roll' itself, the actual definition is currently in danger of being lost. The only way to combat this is to champion the real stuff.
So for some people the term "music" itself is being lost... We all should listen to troubadour songs !
Sean Law said:
Much like the term 'Jazz' or 'Rock'n'Roll' itself, the actual definition is currently in danger of being lost. The only way to combat this is to champion the real stuff.
garage not being "personally trendy" is amazing.
Sean Law said:
Spare us the pseudo-intellectual bullshit please. Those 'Urban Dictionary' (humorous) definitions of 'mainstream' were in fact quite accurate, and I'd hazard a guess that they reflect the opinion of 90% of the people using this site.
Let's get back to the actual question: Is Garage trendy? Tough call. Depends what your definition of 'Garage' is. For me personally, No it's not. A lot of bands currently playing under the 'Garage' umbrella aren't really floating my boat (because they're not really 'Garage'), and they're also not making waves in a big way culturally.
As a side note: did any of you notice the inclusion of The Sonics version of 'Keep A'Knockin' in the debut episode of 'Pan Am'? While I thought that was kinda cool, it also irked me somewhat as it was anachronistic: the story takes place 2 or 3 years before the song was released.
Spare us the pseudo-intellectual bullshit please. Those 'Urban Dictionary' (humorous) definitions of 'mainstream' were in fact quite accurate, and I'd hazard a guess that they reflect the opinion of 90% of the people using this site.
Let's get back to the actual question: Is Garage trendy? Tough call. Depends what your definition of 'Garage' is. For me personally, No it's not. A lot of bands currently playing under the 'Garage' umbrella aren't really floating my boat (because they're not really 'Garage'), and they're also not making waves in a big way culturally.
As a side note: did any of you notice the inclusion of The Sonics version of 'Keep A'Knockin' in the debut episode of 'Pan Am'? While I thought that was kinda cool, it also irked me somewhat as it was anachronistic: the story takes place 2 or 3 years before the song was released.