I'm thrilled to welcome Reverend Beat-Man (yes, of Voodoo Rhythm Records) and Gringo Starr to the podcast team! Their new show is called SONIC NIGHTMARES and will debut on the network on Friday December 14th. Woo-hoo!
I'm thrilled to welcome Reverend Beat-Man (yes, of Voodoo Rhythm Records) and Gringo Starr to the podcast team! Their new show is called SONIC NIGHTMARES and will debut on the network on Friday December 14th. Woo-hoo!
Why don't you just take a turn at hosting the GaragePunk Surfcast?
Yeah, takin' yer requests fer the upcomin' episode of WWS (#6!)...here's a few requirements, jack:
- Gots to be instrumental (no vox, no screamin', no gibber-gabber)
- Gots to be garage or sleazy r&b based...please no typical surf
- Prefer any brand spankin' new bands (esp. those here on the Hideout!)
Now 'course I can't guarantee I actually own what ya request but I'll do my best to track it down...and hopefully if I dig it yer gonna hear it on the next show...so shoot
Yeah! I would have really loved to have been there. These guys single-handedly introduced me to 60's punk in the mid 80's with their first incarnation as The Mystery Machine. I hung out with these guys a lot in the old daze. Ray has posted a video of the Casbah reunion: http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=19250043
Ha Ha, well I never saw Blair's reply to the original query untill I'd finished and saved mine, so apologies Blair for saying some of the same kinda things...and Hey thanks for the praise you gave The Thanes and The Wildebeests, glad you, and lots of the crowd dugged it so...yeah I heartily concur with most of what you said too. All in all it was, at times certainly, a riotous rock'n'roll party with great DJing from Maudrey Audrey. Miriam n Billy and the Pokemonomann hisself... Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks Cavestomp! Lenny, of The Thanes and The Wildebeests
Hey, in reply to the folks who wanted to know how the Cavestomp went...well speaking as someone who was playing there, twice, with The Thanes on the Friday, and then again with The Wildebeests on the Sunday, I can say that it went really well...of course The Sonics were totally great, actually for me a little more amazing on the Friday than they were on the Sunday, but no less exciting really - both nights they rocked the place. The Staggers who opened proceedings were really excellent. I also dug The Higher State, bits of The Alarm Clocks, ditto The Lyres, the beginning of The Strawberry Alarm Clock, well in fits n starts, and except for an odd rendition of the killer B side 'Birdman Of Alkatrash' wha? 'appened there-uh? Ha Ha...The Urges were pretty exciting at times, first time I've caught them in action, although I think their show would work a lot better in a smaller club setting - of course the same could be said about a lot of the acts on display, us included. Anyway!!! To check out my almost complete 'field report' of NY Cavestomp 2007 go to Lindsay Hutton's Next Big Thing blogspot.com site and check the archives page...cheers n best - Lenny
Own it. Just got a German issued greatest hits. Fantastic.
MMM,
Thanks for the plug. I just want to emphasize that you must vote for 10 bands and ten songs for the ballot to be valid. Last year we got really close to induction. I'd like to thank everyone who voted for us last year and all of you who vote for us this year. And you're right, there are alot of great bands on the list of nominees. Great songs to choose from, too.
Thanks again for posring this.
Tom
Action: Michigan Rock n Roll Legends Need Your Help! Lots on the list. Please take the time to cast your vote in support of bands like the Pleasure Seekers, Amboy Dukes, Unrelated Segments, Henchmen, Cherry Slush, Parliament/Funkadelic, Freda Payne, the Stooges, Tonto & the Renegades & the Underdogs. VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! Induct your favorites. 2008 Ballot Nominees Vote Here!
Anyone using SLSk?
What about the garagepunk room on SLSK?
My id is Rowdy Rod
If the song sucks, I give it one star. If it's just so-so, two. A good song, three stars. Now the songs that really make me go "wow, that's a great song!" get four stars. I only award five stars to those that I see as (or that could possibly be) all-time favorites; ones that I would never tire of listening to.
So it would that apart from a few blips, all of us know-it-alls are posting only 5-star toonage.
Aha! Thanks very much for that!
Madame X (Diana) is now the singer for The DTs. http://www.myspace.com/thedts
I think they put out one 10" and a 7". I don't know anything else about them. I agree - it was good stuff.
I just a poor dweeb who works in a kitchen so limited internet access at work.
Do it all from home, usually with a beer in hand.
Heck, I always thought Shakin' Street and the New Breed forums should be together anyway!
I haven't tried to log onto the Hideout from work since Social Networking is blocked in most cases, but I've been too busy at work lately to worry about it.
Even if I had an iPhone, I couldn't really check, though... School rules - I'm a teacher who believes that he should play by the same rules the kids have to play by - say no phones on in school. Besides, my contract w/Verizon isn't up till March.
I didn't think we needed a separate forum for the New Breed bands. Most of that forum lately was just being used by labels pimping their new releases anyway. So I think the New Breed and Shakin' Street stuff can all be talked about in the same general Hideout forum here, don't you? It's not like there are a ton of discussions going on here yet, anyway. YET. If it becomes a dilemma later, then maybe we can think of either adding a New Breed group or creating a subcategory here on the main forum.
iPhones are down to about $400 now, so you could always use your big corporate bonus to buy one, then there's nothing stopping you from browsing any site you want to while at work! ;) I don't know if you've ever played with one of those things or not, but they're pretty fuckin' cool. Stop by an Apple store sometime and check one out...
Anyway, thanks for your comments, dumfuk.
I give it a thumbs up too. The GP Forums are fine and all, but pretty bland and I guess I like to have something that is visually interesting. Compared to other boards (old school) I find it fairly simple to use and its nice to rap with kats and kittens into similar music genres all in one place. It will be interesting to see how it pans out for band/label/venue etc. promotion and networking. Nice work Kopper.
I think I'm going to be addicted to the hideout! Fuck the sandy vags who say it loads too slowly blah blah blah...
some plusses: That music player is great. Many cheers to the cat (?RAMI LTX ?)who has the Phantom's "love me" consistently at #1! It gets 5 stars from me every time.
a huge minus=I can't use it from work. "Social networking/dating" is blocked. Although my productivity will increase (and I'll be following my employee handbook), some of my favorite moments at "work" were on the garagepunk forums. Now I'll neglect my children, so I can post at home.
Some questions:
-How does that music player work? Is it the higher rated songs stay on and the others get booted (duh?)? Does everyone in the hideout see the same player or is it individualized like a Pandora? Why haven't my uploaded songs been played, yet?
-Will there be a Shakin' Street and New Breed group/forum? I assume that the general forum that is set up now will replace the Shakin' Street, but I'll miss the New Breed group....
So far, so good...
Lots on the list. Please take the time to cast your vote in support of bands like the Pleasure Seekers, Amboy Dukes, Unrelated Segments, Henchmen, Cherry Slush, Parliament/Funkadelic, Freda Payne, the Stooges, Tonto & the Renegades & the Underdogs. VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! Induct your favorites. 2008 Ballot Nominees Vote Here!
Action: Michigan Rock n Roll Legends Need Your Help! Lots on the list. Please take the time to cast your vote in support of bands like the Pleasure Seekers, Amboy Dukes, Unrelated Segments, Henchmen, Cherry Slush, Parliament/Funkadelic, Freda Payne, the Stooges, Tonto & the Renegades & the Underdogs. VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! Induct your favorites. 2008 Ballot Nominees Vote Here!
The answer is a decent Backline of multi-purpose guitar amps, drums (and/or keys). I try to make deals with some of the bands I play with to either use their gear or they use mine thus keeping the band changeover between bands and soundchecking at the begining to a minimum.
Also good Stage Management by the club helps out too. Each band has a place to put their gear and folks to help them get things on/off the stage quickly and safely.
These days, I bring just my acoustic guitar, a pre-amp/DI box and an echo pedal for my guitar (I don't even use an amp much anymore) and make sure I have everything I need to play either solo or with a band in 2 cases (guitar and breifcase with pedals, harps cables and whatnot) I keep them with me at all times and never let them out of my sight when I am at the club.
I had one really crappy experience on the road which I will re-post from my MySpace Blog here. It goes like this:
"It was the Soundman who made the blunder. He showed up late when I was early, gave me no direction as to where I was supposed to put my things, then when I finally figured out who he was and where I was supposed to do, it was already past my start time and the soundman then turned off the PA on me in mid-song and said "Thank You Howlin' Houndog!" Without the intervention of another local band I would have had to just moved my crap off stage quickly. I did get paid for that show, BUT I have never been treated so shabbily (nor would I treat another performer like that) It rattled me for days afterwards. I really didn't give a shit about getting paid I just wanted to pack my shit and leave. If it weren't for the two other bands involved who where way cool, I mighta just said "Fuck You" to the soundman (or if this were earlier in my career I mighta slugged him for being such a dickhead) Now to be fair he did appologize (sheepishly) later. I think I was still was the better person for letting it slide while I was playing and being pretty understanding in the end."
Nice set. High 5's to the Scaffold selection...this is one of my favorite "bad" records. Nice to see some Powder being played too.
Egg
Hey guys. I have a radio show here in Traverse City, Michigan on WNMC 90.7 www.wnmc.org
I'm on every other Friday night from 11PM to 2AM. I rotate with another DJ so I can't name the show anything garage-centric since we share the timeslot so for the time being it's "The Show" basically it's a free form program so we play what we want.
Here is my playlist for last week, 11/23/2007. I played some thanks and food related songs then did a little set for the working man since it was Friday and payday for most people.
Thanksgiving Day- Ray Davies
Cold Turkey- John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band
Puddings and Pies- Gustav Temple and the Blades
Thank U Very Much- the Scaffold
Dig In- the Fleshtones
Bert's Apple Crumble- the Quik
Cookin'- Pete Townshend
Delicious- Jim Backus & Friend
Hot Potatoes- the Kinks
Rice Krispies ad 1963- the Rolling Stones
I Just Got My Pay- the Beach Boys
Rush Hour Blues- the Kinks
The Job That Ate My Brain- the Ramones
Work All Day- the Mark Four
Dreaming About Work- the Subway Surfers
Working Man's Cafe- Ray Davies
The Crusher- the Novas
So Sad About Us- the Who
If I Ever Get My Hands On You- the Artwoods
If You Think You're Groovy- P.P. Arnold
Paisley Pattern Ground- the Black Hollies
It Happens Every Day- the Lemon Drops
Saturday's Child- the Monkees
On A Saturday- Keith West
Inner City Pressure- Flight of the Conchords- another WNMC exclusive ;)
Great Shakes radio ad- the Yardbirds
Psycho Daisies- the Yardbirds
Saturday's Best- the Swingin' Neckbreakers
You Can Be My Baby- the Red Squares
I Wanna Come Back From the World of LSD- Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2
I'll Come Running- the Mad Hatters
1234- the Bootmen
Taking Some Time On- Barclay James Harvest
Flashback- Silk Winged Alliance
Make Love To Me Baby- the Galaxies
The Willie- the Rivingtons
Ruby Red Lips- Powder
Open Up Your Door- Richard and the Young Lions
Tinker Taylor- Terry Reid
Peanut Duck- Marsha Gee
Don't Burst My Bubble- Small Faces
I Found A Peanut- Thee Midniters
It's Lookin' Good- the Rutles
Don't Blow Your Mind- the Spiders
So What!!- the Lyrics
Where You Gonna Go?- the Unrelated Segments
Busy Body- the Sonics
It's My Pride- the Thanes
The Truth About Ruth- High School Sweethearts
She Lives In A Time Of Her Own- the Cynics
I Got A Line On You- the Woggles
Headin' For the Texas Border- Flamin' Groovies
A Hard Road- Royal Purple
Stolen Moments- the Torquays
Our Fate- the Mourning Reign
Urban Guerilla- Hawkwind
Summertime- the Pretty Things
I Can Only Give You Everything- the Little Boy Blues
Pretty quiet night, no callers I guess because of Thanksgiving weekend
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