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    • August 20, 2013 11:06 AM CDT
    • As long as they have stuff like this, I'm happy

       

       

       

      Picked up some classics at the KSFR book & record sale today

    • August 18, 2013 6:56 PM CDT
    • As a rule, I like my record stores to be primarily made up of vinyl, both new and used, with the used section trimmed of endless slabs of 1970s "Dad rock." Wuxtry in Athens, GA meets all my needs.  Also, if you have ever been a fan of college rock, you probably know that Buck met Stipe while working here. When I was in college, it employed Dangermouse and Elephant 6 members.  Thus, I was always appropriately intimidated while asking the staff for help.

    • August 17, 2013 7:32 AM CDT
    • They have the wrong picture of Rough Trade East, they have Rough Trade West there which is a tiny shop, East is more modern in design and has a coffee shop in there and is a decent gig venue.

       

       

    • August 20, 2013 10:55 AM CDT
    • I'd agree and completely understand the "attention grabbing" angle...if only not for  a scene in the documentary where the guy from the Roots says "the ramones get all the credit, but Death was doing what they were doing only 2 years earlier". BULLSHIT THEY WERE ;)

      But whatever.....me being nitpicky aside, the band is amazing and definitely deserves the attention they're getting.


       

    • August 20, 2013 10:29 AM CDT
    • I agree about the Ramones name being used to draw attention to the documentary, but I don't really have a problem with that, because the band deserves more attention and that definitely draws potential viewers. Whatever the advertising tactics, I thought it was really good, and it led me to the album so I can't really complain. Annnd I also agree about the Ramones vs. Death being apples & oranges; both great in their own ways.

    • August 19, 2013 12:20 PM CDT
    • Sounds like the ad just wanted to catch people's attention with an easily identifiable name rather than anything else... Ramones vs. Death, apples and oranges if you ask me. They sound completely different. Death ended up sounding more like 70s RAWK with a funk tone (like the bulk of 70s rock).  They should have compared them to MC5 rather than The Ramones' powerpop sound.

       

      Modern music doesn't have a color or a racial claim that goes with it. It evolves into what it is by different influences that actual written history can't always account for.  Ex. Scott Joplin was the son of a slave and freeborn taught by a German music professor (teaching in the U.S.) because he had the passion for music and wanted to learn.  He's the said godfather of ragtime/dixieland... and so forth into jazz.  At least that's the story we get.  In the 20s, EVERYONE is playing jazz and changing it about, everyone contributes. Rockabilly came about via the combination of blues & country blah, blah.. everyone has a place in the history of modern sounds....

       

      I haven't even seen the documentary yet, but always a fan of Death. I keep meaning to see it. Glad to get some reviews here.

    • August 20, 2013 10:43 AM CDT
    • The Trip! Aug. 11th Show: Mods Vs. Rockers!  

       

      Listen here:  http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20130811-0030-t1376177400.mp3

      The Setlist: 

       


      BILL MARTIN & PHIL COULTER - MODS & ROCKERS 
      THE DYNAMICS- MISERY 
      VINCE TAYLOR - BRAND NEW CADILLAC 
      SAM COOKE - SHAKE 
      GENE VINCENT AND HIS BLUE CAPS - BE-BOP-A-LULA 
      JAMES BROWN - SHOUT & SHIMMY 
      LEITH STEVENS - THE WILD ONE TRAILER 
      EDDIE COCHRAN- SOMETHING ELSE 
      TONY JACKSON GROUP - FORTUNE TELLER 
      JOHNNY BURNETTE TRIO - TRAIN KEPT A ROLLIN' 
      YARDBIRDS - I'M A MAN 
      JERRY LEE LEWIS - THE WILD ONE 
      THE BIRDS - LEAVING HERE 
      GENE MALTAIS - GANG WAR 
      MARVIN GAYE - HITCH HIKE 
      CHUCK BERRY - NADINE 
      RAY CHARLES - WHAT'D I SAY 
      CLIFF RICHARD & THE DRIFTERS- MEAN STREAK 
      THE KINKS - I GOTTA MOVE 
      BILLY FURY - DON'T JUMP 
      THE WHO - ANYWAY, ANYHOW, ANYWHERE 
      THE BEAT MOVEMENT - KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON 
      LITTLE RICHARD - RIP IT UP 
      THE JAM - ALL MOD CONS 
      WANDA JACKSON - LET'S HAVE A PARTY 
      THE ANIMALS - I'M CRYING 
      BRIAN SETZER - IGNITION

       

    • August 20, 2013 10:24 AM CDT
    • Rev. Norb said:

      So, has anyone found the light in the darkness of insanity on this topic yet, or are you all, like me, just perplexed and at a standstill?

      I'm actually still trying to get in touch with someone at Mevio. Our previous contact there, Michael Butler, no longer works for 'em. So I submitted a support ticket explaining that we need to add a couple new shows, and I'm still waiting to hear back. On Twitter, I noticed that their old "Mevio Music" account has been changed to @BiteSize... with a new website: bitesizetv.com... so I don't know if that's going to eventually replace Mevio or what.

    • August 20, 2013 10:15 AM CDT
    • I think this is it, no?

       

    • August 20, 2013 7:33 AM CDT
    • It's cool, Buzz. Since we did away with all those old group forums, Shakin' Street is still OK to post playlists. And, technically, a radio show topic COULD BE a "discussion topic" if people reply and make requests or ask you about your show or a specific band you play and stuff, right? Right! So it's totally OK to post these here. Of course, you can use your blog for that, too. We're in the process of moving the old group forum topics from the old site into their appropriate forums here on the new Hideout. I just moved your old playlists topic, in fact. It's here now:

       

      http://garagepunk.com/forums/topic/55/buzz-s-garage-wmse-milwaukee

       

      Cheers!

      kopper

    • August 19, 2013 7:17 PM CDT
    • swt said:

      As for me, I hate Josie & The Pussycats. They just ripped off The Archies. You didn't hear Wislon Pickett covering any Josie songs.

      I love Josie & The Pussycats! The 2001 movie, that is. The music is fabulous, Kay Hanley of Letters To Cleo on lead vocals. The movie is trash-tastic, and deeper than you'd think, a satire on modern materialism. 'tube the trailer. 

    • August 19, 2013 3:22 PM CDT
    • FRIEDLES? NO MY WIFE AND I GOT THEIR ROOM WHEN THEY PASSED AWAY. JONES? THEY WERE IN THE ROOM NEXT TO OURS.....

    • August 18, 2013 10:14 PM CDT
    • Age-old argument.

    • August 19, 2013 3:10 PM CDT
    • POWERVIOLENCE? iS THAT A GENRE TERM?  EDUNIONALCATE ME , NOW. yOU KNOW WE WENT TO DIFFERENT SCHOOLS TOGETHER.

    • August 19, 2013 11:31 AM CDT
    • John Battles said:

       

      "The Hozac fest (Formerly called the Horizontal Action Fest) is still a huge blowout every year. I wanted to see Deadmoon at one of those fests , but they sell out by lunchtime....I did see Roky , last year , when he played the Hozac Fest. I also saw The Mentally Ill at the pre - party , but that's all I cared about , and that's me . To their credit , the Hozac fest and related gigs have diversified considerably in recent years."

       

      I'm glad to know it's still going on. I feel like all forms of music (specifically punk as we knew it, in this case) has diversified because no one stays true to form, as I would imagine the natural evolution of any music genre ends up or comes about.  Half the time, people don't even know where it all came from in the first place, so they mix up styles seeing the former state as stale, and want to revamp it in a new way (ex. powerviolence....less musical to my ears, but coming from the same place w/the same concept). I can appreciate that.

    • August 18, 2013 5:28 PM CDT
    • The No Tomorrow Boys are not really rockabilly if that's what yer after, but they have plenty of "50s style."


    • August 18, 2013 4:45 PM CDT
    • Nice one. Just discovered Norton records today but need to dig deeper. Thanks!

    • August 18, 2013 8:38 AM CDT
    • Daddy Long Legs on Norton Records.

    • August 18, 2013 5:23 AM CDT
    • I've just heard this fantastic new band called The Rip Em Ups yeah? See they're really good. http://youtu.be/fkbxD_UJH6o

      Through them I found the magnificent A-Bones. I also really like the Jim Jones Revue.

      But I'm stuck! All I wanna hear is good old fashioned new rock and roll. Not too over the top. Not too garagey. More 50s style I suppose. Please help. I will return favours using positive feel good comments. Mikebails.

    • August 18, 2013 2:30 PM CDT
    • Hi fuzz fans,

       

      We're getting ready to release new sounds on Garage Nation Records -- so we are looking for lists with contact info for current garage-psych related RADIO SHOWS, POSCASTS and ZINES/WEB SITES to advertise '66-styled garage-psych.

       

      Of course we'll place an ad here on the Hideout -- we're looking for other good places to send '66-styled garage music, band announcements and place ads, etc. 


      Thanks for any contact info help!


      Timothy Gassen

      http://garagenation.bandcamp.com/

    • August 18, 2013 11:33 AM CDT
    • I've been listening a lot to the Dead Brothers recently, I just love their sound.

       

       

    • August 18, 2013 5:25 AM CDT
    • Hi. I'm not that new. I was on here before but messed up my sign in details so I've signed up again. I'm mike. I'm in a rock and roll band called Hailbails in Leeds, UK. I love it. I love all rockin music especially rockabilly and well fifties music really but also am a big fan of the Sonics too. Also dig new music that fits the bill.

      Nice to meet y'all!

    • August 17, 2013 9:54 AM CDT
    • Elmar Gimpl said:
      Audio Gasoline said:

      Turbonegro "Ass Cobra"

      A legendary album, with one of their worst songs: Screwed & Tatooed

       

      Gawd I hate that song.

      well, this one hasnt been on the original release version, i think only on the us version. but i remember this song being on a compilation LP of the german fanzine called OX.

      Ah, you're right, only on the US version. I should've known that. Maybe that's why it doesn't really fit with the rest of the album.

    • August 17, 2013 3:11 AM CDT
    • Audio Gasoline said:

      Turbonegro "Ass Cobra"

      A legendary album, with one of their worst songs: Screwed & Tatooed

       

      Gawd I hate that song.

      well, this one hasnt been on the original release version, i think only on the us version. but i remember this song being on a compilation LP of the german fanzine called OX.

    • August 16, 2013 9:19 PM CDT
    • Turbonegro "Ass Cobra"

      A legendary album, with one of their worst songs: Screwed & Tatooed

       

      Gawd I hate that song.