Does anyone remember you am i?
August 31, 2011 10:06 PM CDT
Does anyone remember you am i?
August 31, 2011 9:40 AM CDT
August 31, 2011 9:35 AM CDT
I Like a lot of Montreal Bands:
Demons Claws,
King Khan
BBQ
Sexerinos ( having a reunion)
Mark Sultan
Mystery Girls
Light Bulb Alley ( ha ha)
Sunday Sinners
Also Toronto : Deadly Snakes
Detroit: Detroit Cobras
There is lots more JUST FROM THE TOP OF MY MIND
Love all the Podcasts awesome!!!! Check them out!!!
August 31, 2011 9:34 AM CDT
August 31, 2011 7:57 PM CDT
If you're talking about the vintage boom of the early 2000's then I have one word for you; greed.
August 31, 2011 6:59 PM CDT
Cheaper in the 60's and 80's?!.. I beg to differ!
August 31, 2011 1:36 PM CDT
Probably, Kurt Cobain and Jack White!
August 31, 2011 11:25 AM CDT
Um, inflation?
August 31, 2011 6:50 PM CDT
Peavey Classics are good value, and I've used my Classic 20 a whole bunch through the years, but the Laney Lionhearts are a step up soundwise, and build-quality is significantly better (just "smoked" my Classic!)... also featured on the Laneys is a great spring-reverb.
August 31, 2011 6:00 PM CDT
Love this album to bits!
I've got two copies, greedy huh?
Rhino did a reissue on CD? I'll have to track that down!
August 31, 2011 5:20 PM CDT
Funny you should mention this album... it was released 30 years ago TODAY! One of the best ever.
As for the Munster repress, I've no idea. Sorry! I have the Rhino/WEA reissue on CD and it sounds great. ;)
August 31, 2011 3:54 PM CDT
my copy is totally worn.... so, I gotta find me a new one. there's a repress on Munster from '03, anybody over here familiar with that release? does it sound good? I mean GOOD!
August 31, 2011 3:57 PM CDT
I'd rather give props to the One Way Streets from Zanesville (close to Columbus), but I thought I could get a laugh out of you Mike
August 31, 2011 3:22 PM CDT
LOL!!! I've actually knew a girl from Detroit who thought Pittsburgh was a huge step up from her home town. And I love that Scooby Do reference.
Football rivalries aside, Pittsburgh and Cleveland are stuck in the same boat...two rust belt cities who've both lost a lot of manufacturing jobs over the years, and we're both still trying (desperately) to reinvent ourselves. Pretty sad.
kopper said:
Can't embed the 2nd one, but it's here if you wanna see it, too:
August 31, 2011 3:13 PM CDT
There were a lot of great bands from Cleveland... check the ClePunk topic in the Destroy All Music group! This guy's from Cleveland, too:
Can't embed the 2nd one, but it's here if you wanna see it, too:
August 31, 2011 2:15 PM CDT
LOL! Hey, I've been to Cleveland, and I don't have any serious problems with it. Keep in mind that I'm from Pittsburgh, but then again I'm not the sort of "yinzer" who lives for nothing but football. Keep in mind that the Dead Boys are from Cleveland.
trashman said:
All the little kids growing up in the skids are going:
Cleveland Sucks.....Cleveland Sucks.....Cleveland Sucks, Cleveland Sucks. (come on sing it with me)
August 31, 2011 3:25 PM CDT
Thanks Kopper, I will...
August 31, 2011 3:24 PM CDT
Found the trailer on YouBoob, for what it's worth...
Looks cool. Let us know if you find it!
August 31, 2011 12:59 PM CDT
It huts indeed.
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August 31, 2011 12:49 PM CDT
Oh, and Kopper.
August 31, 2011 11:27 AM CDT
The holy trinity- Greg, Jack, & Eric. Even though I see the argument for Jack White, he was influenced by The Oblivians and even bought his guitar from Jack Oblivian. Then there's the personal preference of mine for The Reigning Sound and Goner Records. Not to knock The White Stripes, but a lot of the bands they influenced sound more like indie rock with a few blues riffs. The bands on Goner and influenced by Greg Cartwright sound closer to the real deal for me while somehow still sounding modern and relevant.
August 31, 2011 12:36 PM CDT
August 31, 2011 9:51 AM CDT
Mark Sultan, Quintron, Bloodshot Bill, Hasil... that's a tough one.
August 31, 2011 9:45 AM CDT
Don't be embarrassed for early episodes - I had a great weekend starting at the beginning - as Paul Weller once wrote "that's entertainment".
August 31, 2011 9:42 AM CDT
Ha, thanks... I think. ;) I'm totally embarrassed when I listen to my early episodes of Primordial Ooze or Savage Kick. I read from a script half the time and tried to make them sound too perfect. Savage Kick #8, I think it was, was especially goofy as I really laid on the hardboiled detective slang pretty thick. I think Noise Annoys was a much better show. More natural and with less yammering on about bands and labels and all that. I wish I had more time to do more of them, but life gets in the way of living some times, ya know? Maybe some day. If and when I bring it back, I'm thinking of limiting the announcement breaks even more, so that it's almost completely DJ-free (except for the occasional interruption to remind you what you're listening to). I might try that out and see how it goes.
As for the beginning, there really isn't much of a story. We just decided to do it (with the encouragement of my friend, Bill Streeter)... and for several months there were flying by the seat of our pants (those were the "GaragePunk Pirate Radio" days, remember?). I recorded my first few episodes at KDHX, where I was still doing The Wayback Machine, since I hadn't yet figured out my home recording setup. That was awkward (recording it in the production studio at KDHX). Subsequent episodes of Savage Kick were recorded at home using Audacity, then, finally, GarageBand.
If you want to hear me in a much more *natural* state, the Wayback episodes are probably better, because they were all recorded live with all the imperfections that naturally come with doing live radio. There are a couple hundred or so episodes on the Wayback Machine site that you can listen to; just click the "Audio" category from the menu on the right. I've been ripping CD-R and tape recordings of some of the episodes and putting them up, and I still have a bunch to do (it's an ongoing project).
By the way, here's the link to the earlier episodes of the podcasts on the old GaragePunk.com blog: