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Jeff 'Kopper'
Almost forgot:
GaragePunk.com
Jeff 'Kopper'
Just for starters:
Lenny Kaye
Greg Shaw
Paula Pierce
Kim Fowley
Sky Saxon
Ron Rimsite
Lee Joseph
Mike Stax
Tim Warren
The Sonics
The Seeds
The Music Machine
The Remains
The Monks
The Count V
The Thirteenth Floor Elevator
The Electric Prunes
The Shadows of Knight
The Standells
The Chocolate Watchband
The Miracle Workers
The Gravedigger V
The Untold Fables
The Morlocks
The Fuzztones
The Chesterfield Kings
Thee Milkshakes
The Unclaimed
The Pandoras
The Cramps
The Fleshtones
The Cramps
The Oblivians
Oops, Link Wray was already listed.
The Sonics
Link Wray
Lenny Kaye
thousands of others... This may just be pointless. Garage rock is an anti-hall of fame kind of genre.
KIM FOWLEY
I'd like to get a list of people - artists and groups - that people here would consider the best of the best from a GaragePunk perspective. If we can get together a list of say, 50 or so candidates, I'll conduct a poll here on the forum to elect members to a "Garage Punk Hall of Fame".
Candidates can be from any era. Just to get us going why don't I throw out some names off the top of my head.
How about...
Billy Childish
Mick Collins
The Dead Boys
The Devil Dogs
The MC5
The Monks
The Mummies
MX-80
The Seeds
The Stooges
Roky Erickson/13th Floor Elevators
Link Wray
And feel free to toss out any names you can think of. Even if you don't think they're quite "Hall of Fame" worthy but should at least be considered.
Lets see what we can come up with here...
hi everybody
first post here!!!!
days ago I thought about my personal list of best records
(the oblivians "play 9 songs with mr. quintron"
the infections "kill"
the revelators "we told you not to cross us"
the new bomb turks "destroy-oh-boy"
dura-delinquent "s/t")
and I realized they all went out in the '90s...
...so the things are really like that???!!!!
no so great records in the 2000s????
Am I wrong or not???
Dulcinea Gonzalez said:
No shit? So is there info on this online anywhere? I don't see anything on the Crypt website...Yes all the big daddy's are playing same time as Budget Rock.
Gories, Oblivians, Devil Dogs...
Yes all the big daddy's are playing same time as Budget Rock.
Gories, Oblivians, Devil Dogs...
Someone on Twitter today mentioned an upcoming "Crypt Fest" featuring the Oblivians amongst others (unknown). Anyone have the scoop? I can't seem to find anyone who knows any more...
Info, please!
I love you guys. I made a new show just for all of you and it's up today!
A buddy of mine (on the hideout as the crypt keeper) wanted to start this discussion but his computer crashed so here goes... Best garage/punk cover songs, give your top three, top five, top twenty...whatever. Let's just try to avoid some of the more obvious ones (i.e. Hey Joe, Gloria) or hell, I wanna know your favorites and if they fall in there then so be it..
Here's a couple of mine... starting with one of my all time favorites...
1. Preachin' the Blues- Gun Club (Robert Johnson)
2. I'm Down- The Mummies (Beatles)
3. Psycho- The Swamp Rats (Sonics)
4. Strychnine- The Cramps (Sonics)
5. Jack the Ripper- One Way Streets (Lord Sutch)
6. Like a Rolling Stone- The Soup Greens (Dylan)
Oh the nineties! My old band went on a short tour with them...total debauchery dudes! I wouldn't have changed it for the world. Matt RIP.
I subbed for the Workd Music show at KSFR (Santa Fe, NM) Monday night. I did one half hour (plus) set of "world garage" music, drawing heavy on the World Beaters volumes I have, Thai Beat a Go Go, Surfbeat Behind the Iron Curtain, etc. Most of it's from the '60s, though there's some more recent stuff, such as the Japanese tunes and Dicky B. Hardy, a cool Stooge-influenced SLovenian band I saw in Albuquerque about 10 years ago. Here's what I played in that segment: Do the Wahtusi by Cat (Thailand) Midnight Mover by Free Beats (Papua New Guinea) Summertime Blues by Lolita # 18 (Japan) Sputnik Thema by Die Sputniks (USSR) I'm All Skinny by Sinn Sisamouth (Cambodia) Al Capone by Salvajes (Spain) Who's Your Buster Dolly by Dicky B. Hardy (Slovenia) 54321 and Rock 'n' Roll to Go by The Jerry Lee Phantom (Japan) Kaw Liga by Silver Sand (Thailand) You Don't Love Me by The Teenagers (Greece) No Puedo Amar by The Yorks (Peru) You can see the entire show HERE
Don't forget to use the Musicians group for this sorta stuff. That might help, too...
Personally...I think this video is great! One of my all time fave bands...their simple songs were amazingly retarded.
August 17th
Lowcut Guest DJ : Doomed Denmark's Nils
T2 : Highway
The Hook : Son of Fantasy
Chico - Magnetic Band : Explosion
After Shave : After Shave
Flower Travellin’ Band : Satori Part II
Juan de la cruz: I Wanna Say Yeah
Jerusalem : Frustration
Bang : Lions, Christians
Hawkwind : Silver Machine
Speed, Glue & Shinki : Sniffin’ & Snortin’ Pt. 2
Morgen : Welcome to the Void
Lucifer’s Friend : Ride in the Sky
Antonius Rex : In Hoc Signo Vinces
November : En Annan Värld
Piel de Pueblo : Silencio para un pueblo dormido
Highway Robbery : Fifteen
Blues Creation : Checkin’ Up On My Baby
Bent Wind : Going to the City
Tarkus : El Pirata
La Ira de Dios : A 3000 años blues - live from Dragens Hule, 20/06/08
Lowcut Classic:
Dirty Sweets : No Time
Jay Reatard : Hammer I Miss You
Cola Freaks : Dødt Batteri
Hjertestop : Vi Ses I Helvede
De Høje Hæle : Kære Du + Kra Det Fedt
Under Al Kritik : Robot
Cheap Time : Too Late
Motörhead : When The Eagle Screams
Gallon Drunk : Gallon Drunk
Terrible Twos : Tuning Song
Cheater Slicks : Used Illusions
Blank Dogs : Outside Alarmer
Hospitals : She Not There
Mirrors : Annie
Endless Boogie : Low-Lifes
I have been through many fuzz tone boxes over the years. Currently I use two on my pedal board. First is a Boss Hyperfuzz in the second setting which delivers a huge abrasive fuzz sound that is very thick with a lot of bottom end ala early Black Sabbath or early Fu Manchu. The second is a early 70's Ibanez Wau Fuzz which has been very beat up. None of the tone knobs work however the fuzz is blistering like an asthmatic mosquito and the wah is a low octave bass range number that delivers a very warped out sweep. Instead of the "wee-ahh" sound you get from a Crybaby it is more "woo-owww" If I punch the wah pedal while either fuzz is on pushing it all the way into the high frequency it acts as a boost and provides a brain-melting fuzz that is pretty punishing. I play an SG with a Rio Grande P-90 "fat bastard" pick-up and run it into an Orange Tiny Terror that drives a Marshall 4x10 and a Avatar 2X12. Its a relatively compact set up that is perfect for any of the club show we play.
Those of you who've heard the "Heart So Cold" and "Cry Of Atlantis" compilatons, will know the Thunderbolts and Vistas... check out the Vistas pix and the Galaxies pix (Thunderbolts pix are in that album) at this site: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewAlbums&friendID=287891453 Billy Yantz was in the Galaxies and then joined the Vistas, after their Melbourne 45s, but he's got pix of the Vistas from the era when they were doing originals for Melbourne... the pix of the Thunderbolts are priceless...
Mongrel Zine is a 8 ½ x 11" print zine with a solid 40 plus pages o' art and garage rock plus rekkid reviews and more... based outta Vancouver. Mongrel Zine #3 is 48 pages of hipping ya to Rick Trembles, Mark Sultan/BBQ, The Tranzmitors, The Pointed Sticks, Bloodshot Bill, Oily Chi, The Stolen Minks, we meet Defektors, plus music reviews, live reviews, drawings, Make-A-Match, and more! BUY ONLINE AT www.bobscottartwork.ca/mongrelzine.html We'll also have zines for sale at the PARALLELS and DEAD GHOSTS show presented by HEY SOUL CLASSICS at The Astoria this Friday, August 15 in Vancouver.
Some pics and a quick blurb I wrote about 'em up @ Smashin' Transistors http://smashintransistors.homestead.com/readiesmagicroche.html
Right now I'm reading "The Stranglers: Song By Song", an interview-style account of every Stranglers record ever recorded as commented by Hugh Cornwell. Frankly, it was a toss-up between this and the "Golden Brown" autobiography and I chose this because I'd rather hear him talk about his music than his childhood. There's still a lot of band and personal history discussed in the book, and I think Jim Drury did a good job steering the conversation towards all the interesting facets of the band's work.
Thanks, appreciate it.
Eastwood said:
Well, I do -- sort of
the Inclusions were from Minneapolis, and as far as I know only released the one self-released 7 inch with Un-American Activity and a song called Russian Youth on the B-side. It's a pretty uncelebrated record, and I don't know how rare exactly, but pretty damn rare.