thanks for the options. I'll be checking them out. best-
thanks for the options. I'll be checking them out. best-
Show #389: "The Eggman Collection #123"
NOTE: Due to an illness in my family which has me a little distracted at the moment, plus working 50-plus hours a week, I will be doing only Eggman Collection specials in the next couple of months until things slow down in the fall. I'm calling it "The Back-To-Back Eggman Collection End Of Summer Super Spectacular Extravaganza!"
The Eggman Collection is basically a big potpourri of every song I've ever liked in my life...EVER! It's literally a huge mixing bowl full of songs written onto tiny pieces of paper. Over 15,000 songs that I've been compiling for the past 20-plus years of my life. Every song I've ever liked has gone into this bowl, and every three weeks I draw them out one-by-one and play them for you in no particular order. A mix of everything and anything I like, no matter what genre, era, style or year of release...if I like it, then I'll play it! No repeats of the same song ever! Tune in tonight (Friday) at 10pm EST for the 123rd installment of The Eggman Collection and hear bands and artists like: Black Sabbath, Agitation Free, Family, The Crystals, Majority One, Caleb, The Moon, The Sorrows, Blood Sweat & Tears, Bo Hansson, 1863 Establishment, The Deep, David Hemmings, Hawkwind, Damnation, UFO, Love, Queen, Os Lobos, The Modern Lovers, Murple, and many others!!!
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Elastica ripped of The Stranglers too, albeit to great effect on "Waking Up". I love The Inspiral Carpets too, especially their early stuff and Clint Boon's Farfisa organ. I'd love to see them live.
Matt H said:
Ha! A blast from the past! I lived in Manchester from 1988 to 1992 and can remember the Madchester scene well. Fond memories.
I shared a house with 4 other blokes and was the only one NOT to go to the legendary Stone Roses' Spike Island gig because I was a musical snob/dickhead - to busy with my mod/garage/psych stuff. Bitterly regret it now. I did see the Inspiral Carpets in the very first week I moved up there - their early stuff had a definite garage feel to it. The keyboardist Clint Boon had a cool 60s bowl haircut and used to wear the Paisley shirts.
Eastern Bloc Record Shop was where I bought all of my vinyl Pebbles comps and I managed to get a near mint copy of The Seeds 'Future' album, complete with inserts, in a second hand shop on the Oldham Road. Think it might have been called the Vinyl Exchange. That album cost me a months rent.
Ocean Colour Scene are still going - they had a strong 60s feel. I still love Supergrass - the first 2 albums are punk/pop classics. Anybody remember Shed 7? They knocked out a couple of classic mod-punk tracks. And Elastica blatantly ripping off Wire!
I've only got two rock 'n' roll claims to fame. They're both very sad and pathetic, but both revolve around the Madchester thing. I once literally crashed into Shaun Ryder of the Happy Mondays as he careered across the street whilst having a barney with someone outside Manchester Central Police Station. Also, if there's anyone out there who's old enough to remember the infamous 'Madchester' TV documentary, there's a section where the TV crew are outside Eastern Bloc Records and for a tiny fraction of a second, if you freeze-frame and look very closely, you can see my Converse All-Stars walking into the shop.
Sad I know, but fine times.
MattH
Missed V Fest, wish they'd played at the Stone Roses Manchester gigs...
I DON'T EVEN TAKE MY WALKMAN OR MY IPOD WITH ME WHEN I GO OUT FOR THE DAY , ANYMORE. IT'S PRETTY MUCH A GUARANTEE SOMEONE'S GOING TO BE BLASTING AURAL DIARHEEA ON THE TRAIN. I CAN'T CARRY FULL SIZED SPEAKERS AND AN AMP TO FIGHT BACK.....ONE OF MY FAVORITE TAPES , THOUGH , IS A COMP I FOUND ON THE MEXICAN BAND , LOS YAKI......
"Screwed up , oh , I'm so run down....Still grin slightly when there's no one else around."HA HA. The"Screwed Up" EP SHOWS THE pUNK'S ELDERS (DEVIANTS , PINK FAIRIES
'...KIND OF THE SAME THING.... mistakenly called ""Hippies") giving 'em what for. Plus , it's on cool neon yellow vinyl. I like the first two Psychedelic Furs LPs , too.....
Rev. Norb said:
I'm really big on walking around with my phone blasting music out of its little bitty Tart 'n' Tiny sized speaker. Under normal circumstances, i just let it play on Shuffle. However, if the weather or atmosphere suggests something specific, i play that instead...for instance, "Talk Talk Talk" by the PSYCHEDELIC FURS is good if you're walking by the river at night, but not as good if you're walking to get ice cream at Noon. 20/20 is good if it's damp out; "Where It's At With The Wind" works well in late afternoon. The DREAM SYNDICATE are good if it's Fall, and MICK FARREN & THE DEVIANTS "Screwed Up" is particularly excellent if you are by the river and it's dark AND you're all fucked up. Otherwise, as i said, shuffle play.
Wow , dig that production. Could Mike Leander secretly be alive? I heard they were touring , but , their Visas are probably only good for two weeks , so they have to be selective about where they play.....
Check out this band Giuda from Italy. Saw em live in Baltimore and they blew me away!
For us is The Revox from Switzerland. Cool surf-raw-rock'n'roll
We're looking to update our NOW Sound with the addition of a live-dj (preferably) highlighting current, new and upcoming releases on the broad spectrum of garage punk psych surf soul r'n'b and the likes. If you think you got the guts, get in touch.
Main language should be english since we've got listeners tuning in all over the world but 'funny' accents are cool too so no worries if you're not native english, you can still drop in some of your local lingo :-) This is about the show and the music you like!
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Yeah, over the years, I've had many different Peavey products (guitars, amps, etc.). They may not be the most stylish, but they are solid pieces of gear.
I have had many amps over the years, but for my purposes, the Delta Blues is great. It is just right amount of tube wattage, I love the 15in speaker, and all the controls are plenty to get a variety of tones (for a fraction of the price of a Fender tweed amp).
I am happy with it.
I don't have any experience with Valve Kings.
I guess, as with any gear advice, do some research, go on your hunch, but try it out with your own ears and guitar and go from there. Remember, every amp (even every Delta Blues amp) sounds slightly different. So, plug and chug!
@KK Dirty Money & Las Drogas Thanks a lot, they are even pretty cheap used in the UK. I think Peavey is great bang for buck. Valve kings are great too & even cheaper. A pal of mine has killer clean tone from his with a Burns Hank Marvin guitar.
I have used a 1x15 for several years, and I personally know others that have used it live for instro, surf, rockabilly, etc.
They are awesome amps for the money (and you can get them pretty cheap sometimes when used). Plus, they are made in the USA by a reliable brand.
If you really want to improve the sound (even though they sound good out of the box), different tubes and an upgraded speaker do wonders.
I don't hear any lack of brightness, or any overabundance of flab, due to the size of the speaker. I really like the way it responds, but that is just me (and probably the type of guitar, style of music, and technique of the guitarist).
make sure you watch to the end...at about 7:30 or so, he switches to a 335 and gets some different sounds out of it...and more bottom...good luck.
Thanks Adam, I hadn't found this clip. The bottom end is what gets me, seems if it's has a good top end too it could be a killer instro clean amp despite the blues tag.
have you looked on youtube?...this guy seems to get some decent sounds from it...
Does any anyone use these amps for Surf or Instro-Mental? From what I've heard, the clean sound is great with a little punky edge to it. Has anyone tried both? The 1x15 sounds exciting but it's bottom end might be flabby, like my own...
And listen to our song Jumpin'around on our garage punk page :
Two swiss bands using and abusing organs :
The Sound of Fridge (http://mx3.ch/artist/thesoundoffridge)
The Giants Robots (signed by Voodoo Rhythm, http://www.thegiantrobots.com/#)
The Checkerlads "Baby Send For Me" b/w "Shake Yourself Down"....great stuff....
There were others , too , like the Teisco , that maybe were'nt as popular as the Farfisa , or the more portable Vox Continental. Theguys in ? and The Mysterians told me that every song on the "96 Tears" album featured the Vox Continental , except (You guessed it.) "96 Tears".
Craig Thompson said:
Many thanks. I knew the sound wasn't exclusive to the Farfisa, but had forgooten about the Vox.
Old School Hero said:One song in general...
Little Willy & The Adolescents-Get Out of My Life
Also keep in mind (because I had once thought the same thing,) many of the great organ work you hear in 60's Punk or Revival stuff isn't always the sound of a Farfisa, but the sound of a Vox Continental. I'm not trying to be a snob or anything, just offering some knowledge. The sound of the Continental is amazing. Nothing pleases my ears more in the Organ vein.
You also can't go wrong with ? & The Mysterians...because just about every song has some catchy Organ in it.
A new group that used a Farfisa organ that I can think of is Thee Allmighty Handclaps. I wonder what happened to them.
In this episode new stuff from The Shit, Thee Oh Sees, Redd
Kross, Apache Dropout, Los Infierno and many more..
Italian boot kick by Two Bit Dezperados, The Kaams, Panda Kid
and labels Shit Music for Shit People and Boss Hoss Records
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Playlist:
The SHIT – Get out
REDD KROSS – Researching the blues
The UFO CLUB – Up in her room
TY SEGALL – The hill
Thee OH SEES – Wax face
PANDA KID – Garage on the beach
EDDY CURRENT SUPPRESSION RING – That time of the day
UV RACE – Bad news
TIMMY’S ORGANISM – Cats on the moon
CHEATER SLICKS – Used illusions
PEOPLES TEMPLE – Looter’s game
STRANGE HANDS – Warm reflection
TWO BIT DEZPERADOS – Blind
The CREEPING IVIES – Ghost train
APACHE DROPOUT – The fried stranger
WILD EVEL and Los INFIERNO – I’m gone
Los INFIERNO - Todos estos anaos
The KAAMS – Carol
LOST SOUNDS – I get nervous Pt.1
LOST SOUNDS – I get nervous Pt.2
The FELINES – Boots
SLANT 6 - Intrumental
Yeah , "Teen - A - Go -Go" comes highly recommended. The FT. WORTH SCENE WAS HUGE , BUT , THEY MANAGED TO BOIL IT DOWN TO A SINGLE SHOT. The Dallas bands are largely cross referenced , only because they had to be , being so close to Ft. Worth (About 90 MINS. OR LESS.). tHERE'S EXCELLENT COLOR FOOTAGE OF DALLAS' PRIDE , THE FIVE AMERICANS.
Ghod, yeah, the Birds seemed to only do covers, but they seriously ripped it up. Love 'em!
SarahJayne said:
If you like the Creation, you'll prob. like the (British) Birds as well. Ronnie Wood <3
Thanks for starting this discussion. I've now got a long list of books to try to track down. And, for anyone who hasn't checked out Lemmy's autobio, you really should. It's pretty egocentric even for that type of book, but it's a hoot.