Thanks for the link, been looking around for tapes (10 mins a side)
For ages, seems cheap too,even shipping to aussieland                            
 February 14, 2013 11:05 PM CST
                             
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                                Thanks for the link, been looking around for tapes (10 mins a side)
For ages, seems cheap too,even shipping to aussieland                            
 February 14, 2013 10:49 PM CST
                             
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I still much prefer the Roy Loney - era material , though I like the "Slow Death" album on Norton , all pre - "Shake Some Action" (The album , I mean. It's got a very early demo of the song.). It has most of the post - "Teenage Head" stuff that I like. Post Teenage Head. Sounds liek a cereal Kim Fowley would endorse .
 February 14, 2013 9:40 PM CST
                             
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                                Off the site...
Between 1972 and 1978, San Francisco’s Flamin’ Groovies – featuring core members Cyril Jordan (guitar/vocals), Chris Wilson (vocals/guitar) and George Alexander (bass/vocals) – produced some of the decade’s most vital recordings, including the 1976 classic Shake Some Action. Dig It Up! will be the first time since 1981 that the Jordan/Wilson/Alexander line-up of the Flamin’ Groovies have appeared anywhere in the world.                            
 February 14, 2013 9:03 PM CST
                             
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By Flamin' Groovies , do they mean Roy and Cyril ? Because they WILL crush , kill , destroy ! , but they have'nt been calling themselves The Flamin' Groovies. maybe the promoters insisted they do. One guy I know had the same idea , to do an all day festival in his garage and alley. He asked me to be the M.C. , telling me they might be getting Patti Smith and David Bowie.
 February 14, 2013 8:30 PM CST
                             
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                                Sydney now has the Dig it up festival, last year The Sonics ,5678's and tonnes more played, this year we got the flamin' groovies, the stems, blue oyster cult, buzzcocks to name a few.
I'm thinking of starting an anti-fest deal, just getting a few bands together, couple of kegs rolling the garage door open and blasting it out of there, have everyone spilling out my front and into my dead end street                            
 February 14, 2013 7:31 PM CST
                             
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                        A few bells and whistles here and there, but mainly in the controls/pickups, in lead circuit you can isolate either pickup or throw them In together and adjust the individual volumes. The neck rocks a dimarzio humbucker dp103 and bridge has a dimarzio dp100 super distortion, isolating that with an old beat up big muff I got and I've almost found heaven
 February 14, 2013 11:15 AM CST
                             
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I'm intrigued (I've been a Jaguar and Jazzmaster enthusiast for years).
What are the special feature of the KC model.
Andras
THEE DIRTYBEATS maximum vintage garage
http://www.theedirtybeats.com
 February 14, 2013 5:27 AM CST
                             
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I'm sure it does. Rock!
 February 14, 2013 1:23 AM CST
                             
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                        Just got the Jag Kurt Cobain today, not sure bout the custom dings etc , bit too gimmicky maybe, but i think it sounds brilliant
 February 14, 2013 3:07 PM CST
                             
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"IT'S ALL ABOUT PEACE AND LOVE , MAN. AIN'T NOTHIN' WRONG WITH THAT! I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU SMOKE , DRINK , POP , SNORT OR BLOW OUT OF YOUR ASSHOLE , IT'S STILL ALL ABOUT PEACE AND LOVE !". Dickie Peterson , Blue Cheer.
 February 14, 2013 2:02 PM CST
                             
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Thanx for checking us out, Matt. I have submitted our album for review with Get Bent. I appreciate the advice. Cheers, Jason
 February 13, 2013 2:50 PM CST
                             
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Get Bent is my main source for current garage punk/psych/lofi stuff. They are pretty friendly too.
I like what I've heard so far.
 February 14, 2013 1:59 AM CST
                             
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I never picked up on the protagonist in "St. James Infirmary" singing about The Clap , tho' it was'nt uncommon , then. I saw Charlie Louvin , twice , the first time , I almost had to beg him to do "Knoxville Girl" , and NO ONE had my back. Lame - o's . HE DID IT , THO' (HE ALMOST did "On Top of Old Smokey " , instead.). The second time ,he explained that "Knoxville Girl" was based on a centuries - old Murder Ballad from England.
 February 14, 2013 1:11 AM CST
                             
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                        I didn't mind Seaweed
 February 13, 2013 2:22 PM CST
                             
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I don't feel that Likes are important on any social network.
Facebook is the nearest thing we have to Satan (thassa joke :P), it's a way for Zuckerberg to get rich off peoples' personal data.
Use any other account, Wordpress gets a lot of hits, GaragePunk should be yr go-to for posting yer band's info. There are lots of other sites out there that aren't EEEEE-VIL.
And no, it's not killing music, but FB isn't doing it any favors, either.
 February 13, 2013 2:12 PM CST
                             
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facebook is just another promotional tool.
 February 13, 2013 12:35 PM CST
                             
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This week's program focused on Canadian Garage from the 60s-80s. Lots of obscure garage was played such as The Munks, 49th Parallel, Ten Commandments, The Gruesomes and The Ugly Ducklings.
Download/listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20130212-1030-...
Check out my blog post write up on The Ugly Ducklings: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2013/02/the-ugly-ducklings-nothin-show-4...
This week's play list:
1. Painted Ship – And She Said Yes 
2. King Beez – Found and Lost 
3. The Secrets – Cryin’ Over Her 
4. 49th Parallel – Citizen Freak 
5. The Cryptics – You’re Evil 
6. The Ten Commandments – Not True
7. The Bohemians – I Need You Baby 
8. The Esquires – It’s A Dirty Shame 
9. Tom Northcot Trio – Just Don’t 
10. Munks – Long Time Waitin’ 
11. The Worst – Get That Thing
12. The 14th Wray – Your Face Is On My Mind
13. The Polyester Explosion – Madeline
14. The Beaumonts – She Treats Me Right 
15. The Smugglers – That Is Rock ‘N’ Roll
16. Prehistoric Cavestrokers - You're In You're Out 
17. The Legend Killers – Born Loser 
18. Deja Voodoo - Monsters In My Garage Got Married 
19. Great Scots – Ball & Chain 
20. The Haunted – 1-2-5 (Original Version)
21. The Northwest Company – Eight Hour Day 
22. The Gentle Touch – Visitors Parking Only 
23. The Ugly Ducklings – Nothin’ 
24. The Ugly Ducklings – I Can Tell 
25. The Ugly Ducklings - Gaslight
26. The Gruesomes – I’m Searching
 February 13, 2013 9:48 AM CST
                             
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Well, if you're going the Clash route:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZOrkPIZ1JU
I mean, it's a laundry list of jobs no one wants... :D One of the best songs about being unemployed/unemploy-able ever.
 February 13, 2013 9:39 AM CST
                             
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This is an awesome Take 'Er Easy tune. Thanks for sharing it.
 
 El Negro Magnifico said:
Off the top of my head, Big Sugar's "Sleep In Late" is one song that comes to mind. It fits my current mindset.
 February 13, 2013 4:05 AM CST
                             
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Always has to be someone claiming rights to something.
 February 12, 2013 7:27 PM CST
                             
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"Serious as a bowl of cocoa puffs.....Look at this picture , look at me , look at John. I look like Dracula! We both look like we're serious about Dracula.". Arthur Lee (To Gary Beeson).
"It was IMPLIED that we lived on Bela Lugosi's estate , but , we never did" Arthur (To Me).
I PRESENTED JOHNNY WITH A COPY OF LOVE'S FIRST LP , THREE OR FOUR YEARS AGO, AND ASKED HIM TO SIGN IT. ARTHUR HAD ALREADY SIGNED IT FOR ME IN THE 90'S.....
JOHNNY : WOW ! YOU KNOW , IF YOU CAN GET AT LEAST TWO MORE ORIGINAL MEMBERS TO SIGN THIS , YOU COULD GET $500 FOR IT ON E-BAY.
ME: UM....I DON'T THINK THAT'S QUITE POSSIBLE.
 February 12, 2013 4:28 PM CST
                             
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New episode dedicated for the second time to the Italian
 underground garage punk rock scene, featuring The Rippers,
 Funny Dunny, Idol Lips, Wildmen and many others!!
 ..and don't miss first episode here
FUNNY DUNNY – White powder dream
 WILDMEN – I spit on your graves
 The RIPPERS – I’m going out of control
 The BIDONS – Be a caveman
 The BARBACANS – 10 000 promises
 Thee CATACOMBS – She doesn’t know
 GO! ZILLA – Y-M-O-T
 (AllMyFriendzAre)DEAD – Goodbye Cleaver
 DRIFTING MINES – I wanna ride you
 CRUDELI – Dana
 I FENOMENI – Qualcuno
 BARSEXUALS – The time is gonna come
 SDH – Heartleft condolence
 SULTHAN BATHERY – Lingam
 PLUTONIUM BABY – Be my man
 DONALD THOMPSON – No way
 Thee OOPS! – Happy Charlie
 IDOL LIPS – Don’t want you around
 FEMALE TROUBLES – Big Mac, big you
 Thee BOMB’O’ NYRICS – She was puking (acoustic)
DOWNLOAD | SUBSCRIBE | SUBSCRIBE TO ALL | FACEBOOK | TWITTER
 February 12, 2013 1:58 PM CST
                             
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The Trip! February 10th Show!
Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20130210-0030-t13604...
The setlist:
| DELCOS - | ARABIA | 
| BO DIDDLEY - | SHE'S FINE SHE'S MINE | 
| BO DIDDLEY - | CADILLAC | 
| "ROLLS" ROYCE AND THE WHEELS - | TOPLESS | 
| MICKEY CHAMPION- | BAM-A-LAM | 
| LEADBELLY - | BLACK BETTY | 
| LITTLE RICHARD- | BAMA LAMA BAMA LOO | 
| OTIS REDDING AND THE PINETOPPERS - | SHOUT BAMALAMA | 
| JESTERS OF NEWPORT - | STORMY | 
| Q65 - | THE LIFE I LIVE | 
| SCREAMING JOE NEAL - | ROCK AND ROLL DEACON | 
| THE GEE-CEES - | BUZZSAW TWIST | 
| GOTHAM CITY CRIME FIGHTERS- | WHO STOLE THE BATMOBILE? | 
| THE WILDTONES - | SICK CHICK | 
| MAD DADDY'S - | AIN'T HIT ME YET | 
| ALICE COOPER - | BLUE TURK | 
| THE CRAMPS - | HIPSVILLE 29 B.C. | 
| THE CRAMPS- | MYSTERY PLANE | 
| THE TROGGS - | 66 5 4 3 2 1 | 
| THE TROGGS - | MAYBE THE MADMAN | 
| THE TROGGS- | I CAN'T CONTROL MYSELF | 
| DONNIE ELBERT - | A LITTLE PIECE OF LEATHER | 
| BIG JAY MCNEELY- | PSYCHO SERENADE | 
| MICKIE MOST AND THE GEAR- | THAT'S ALRIGHT | 
| BOBBY DAVIS - | DAMPER DOWN | 
| FRANKIE DAVIDSON & THE SAPPHIRES - | I CAN'T DO THE TWIST | 
| POLKA DOT SLIM - | A THING YOU GOTTA FACE | 
| THE DANDERLIERS - | CHOP CHOP BOOM | 
 February 12, 2013 10:48 AM CST
                             
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Here ya go:
John Battles said:
I still like the first one I ever heard , the Stooges/Salt 'n'pepa mash- up.
"ooh , baby , baby , oo, baby , baby - No fun , mah babe , no Fun. DA NA DA DA NA NA NA DA DA DA DAAAA NO FUN , MY BABE , NO FUN - BABY BAY , OOH ! BABY BABY !
 February 12, 2013 10:39 AM CST
                             
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Y'all are killin' it, exactly the kind of suggestions I was hoping for. "Searching In The Wilderness" just went to the top of my list.