Check out my psyched band... BRAIN WASHINGTON http://youtu.be/y8JGISIt9lM
Check out my psyched band... BRAIN WASHINGTON http://youtu.be/y8JGISIt9lM
I agree that the OFF album is great and live they were more than stunning. I would also recommend Man Lifting Banner an amazing Dutch hardcore band, then theres Cheap Time, the new Adolescents EP, Royal Headache, The Laureates, actually its a great time for underground punk rock !
Radio What Wave Playlist....Aug 30/2012
1. UIC...Crop Dusting... recorded live at Call The Office in London Ontario 3/16/85
UIC at The Shamrock in Lucan Ontario 1984
2. Elvis...Blue Moon Of Kentucky...since Aug 31st is a blue moon, this song seemed somewhat appropriate.
3. Almighty Rhombus...Even Though...brand new from this Sudbury Ontario combo who deliver the pop.
4. Marvelous Beauhunks...Kickin' Around...from their Do Not Resuscitate CD. Oshawa combo from the early 90's who have reformed.
5. Budokan...All We Know Is Rock'n'Roll....from their Spin A Little Gold CD. Victoria BC combo, some of whom played in Bum.
6. Blue Demons...Cougar Country....from their recent Boppa Do Down single. Toronto instro combo who wear masks.
7. Pow Wows...Killing Me...from their single on Get Hip Records. Outta Toronto.
8. Aunt Beezy...Crawl Around...Toronto area combo of which there may be some Von Drats in this band.
9. Living Deadbeats....Lost...from their recent LP. Vancouver combo.
10. Redline...IRA....1983 demo from this London Ontario combo, of which one member is presently in Living Deadbeats.
11. Magic Christian...Teenage Head...from the recent single on Schizophrenic Records. Also features X Teenage Head guitarist Gord Lewis and singer Dave Rave.
Cyril Jordan's guitars, Magic Christian, Hamilton Ontario 1/20/2009
12. Artful Dodger...Think Think...from their 1975 debut LP and goes out to guitarist Gary Cox who passed away recently.
13. Flamin' Groovies...Shake Some Action...from the 1983 Line 7" and goes out to leader Cyril Jordan who is celebrating a birthday today.
Record geek showing off his Cyril Jordan autographed single...
14. Fist City...Buried...from their brand new La Ti Da single and they will be at Brennan's on monday night.
15. Fist City...Cryptic Transmissions...as above.
16. Ultra 5....My Only Desire...recorded live at The Electric Banana in London Ontario 11/29/92. Drummer Ken Anderson is coming back to London next friday in his acoustic duo, Hungrytown.
We got a mention in the local daily for this show!!
17. Pelt...Mr Tarantino...from Kingston Ontario and from a demo the band sent us about a year ago.
18. Familiar Fiends...Shut Up Little Man...from a 7" compilation from Brantford Ontario (about an hour east of London Ontario) and the first record from Brantford in many years.
19. Johnny Terrien and the Bad Lieutenants...Eyes...from their latest single.
20. Lonesome Ghost...Haunted By God...from the Empty Church CD. Duo outta Aylmer Ontario, a tiny farming village just outside of London.
Lonesome Ghost at Grooves Records for Record Store Day 2010...the day we released the Lonesome Ghost cassette and probably their last ever live show...
21. Hook Up...65 Has No Blues...from the Call Up The Devil CD. They are in town at Grooves Records for an instore on Sat Sept 7th at 2:30.
22. Mo-dettes... Dark Park Creeping...all female combo from the UK from 1980.
23. Bush Tetras... Das Ah Riot...from a 7" from 1981 from this NYC combo.
24. Dennis Most...He's A Whore...from the recent Instigate Me CD. Dennis is infamous for his Excuse My Spunk song from the late 70's.
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Good luck, this is a great idea.
I make a bunch of different home-made instruments, from stringed to percussion.
I recommend poking around the Cigar Box Nation site. There are thousands of do-it-yourselfers on there and they have made many variations of what you intend to make.
Also, a great book entitled "Hand Made Music Factory" by M. Orr is a wonderful book that shows you step by step how to make a variety of these instruments from reclaimed/recycled materials.
The web has everything you need.
But your idea sounds great, have at it. You can always modify it after you build and the trial by error begins. Bottom line: great idea = just do it!
Actually it is pretty well built as it is an older one.
G. Wood said:
OK, thanks, I'm getting a picture here. Those inboxes are kind of lightweight, no? Hope you don't rock it to pieces too quick.
OK, thanks, I'm getting a picture here. Those inboxes are kind of lightweight, no? Hope you don't rock it to pieces too quick.
Thank you Caryn. I might try glueing a non-slip bathtub pad to the board. Also, good idea about the chain.
caryn lavender said:
They have this stuff that comes in a roll with a sticky backing...it's used for stairs and such to prevent slipping...or how about those stick on rubber things that go on the bottom of a bathtub or shower so you don't slip.
I will also post a video or something after it's complete...
I was also considering using chain against the license plates...like a snare sound.
This is a percussion instrument. I have a 10 3/4 x 15 1/2 piece of wood (which is screwed to the top of a wooden office inbox) which hangs 5 1/2" over the edge of this box. By pressing at the end of this board, the box makes an up and down motion. The dugout is where I will place the tamberene (which i plan to affix to this device), so I can easily pull it out. I am thinking about tying a bungee cord to the tamboreen as an alternative.
I hope I was able to clarify things with this post.
G. Wood said:
I don't understand what this kickstand is, or where the bucket goes or what a dugout is. In fact, I don't understand anything about this! What is this thing for? I see a mention of drums, is this a percussion instrument? I don't get it.
They have this stuff that comes in a roll with a sticky backing...it's used for stairs and such to prevent slipping...or how about those stick on rubber things that go on the bottom of a bathtub or shower so you don't slip.
I will also post a video or something after it's complete...
I was also considering using chain against the license plates...like a snare sound.
I don't understand what this kickstand is, or where the bucket goes or what a dugout is. In fact, I don't understand anything about this! What is this thing for? I see a mention of drums, is this a percussion instrument? I don't get it.
Good luck with the "Idaho Drum," Caryn.
Anyway, after assembling the main parts to this contraption, I discovered the slickness of the wood is a problem. Time to find some non-slick rubber and/or maybe add a Velcro strap to go around my shoe. Otherwise, my beat is more uncoordinated.
When I am done, i will put up a YouTube video explaining how I built this and how it runs.
I might steal your license plate idea...it sounds interesting...and I just had to replace the plates on my car, so I already have 2 plates ready to go ;)
Am getting ready to do the same type of thing...I am calling it the Idaho Drum Kit...I don't plan on doing the one man band kind of setup though, because, to tell you the truth, I am not that coordinated...
I am in the process of creating a DIY percussion stompbox. Any suggestions would be very welcome.
I have a 10 3/4" x 15 1/2" wooden office outbox. I am going to screw a 6" x 9 1/8" foot board to create a sort of a kick stand on the bottom of the box. I want to add a dugout, bracket or something similar in which I can easily put in and pull out a tamberine. Also, I will place various nuts, bolts, nails, coins and whatever in a can and create an area to slide this canister into. I also am going to make it easy to add and remove this canister. I will have a thick wooden board to bang the drum onto.
I will mike this up and put it through my spare practice Silvertone guitar amp.
In addition, I plan to experiment with putting Velcro on a license plate and attaching it to my shoe and banging the plate on the bottom board.
Another experiment will be placing the license plates on the bottom board and hitting my pedal on this board.
This is something my son and I are messing with to have fun.
Has anybody one here ever tried anything like this before? Any comments, suggestions, etc. would be much appreciated.
I totally love 45s, and some of my very favourites would be The Masters Apprentices "Undecided', The Kinks "Waterloo Sunset", Small Faces "All Or Nothing", Ramones "Do You Wanna Dance", Haunted "1-2-5", MC5 "Looking At You" and Buzzcocks "Ever Fallen In Love".
Here's a pretty casual blog dedicated to various 45s in my own colection. Hasn't been updated recently, but I'll get back to that as summer winds down.
Was there a picture sleeve with that? What else did you find?
FAVE RECENT 45 SCORE - Paul Revere and The Raiders "Orbit - The Spy" b/w "Beatnik Sticks".
This was their very first single , on Gardena. I thought it was the second , but , I looked it up (Not on WIKI! HA!) . "Orbit" is a killer Surf / Ventures -ish instrumental , that goes thru about 10 tempo changes. It's like they spliced ten songs onto one , and it worked. "B.S." is similar to the follow - up and their first hit , "Like , Long Hair", BUT , i THINK IT'S THE BETTER OF THE TWO.
"Orbit - The Spy" was mentioned in an article in Kicks , IN THE 80'S , about "Grunge Guitar" , back when the more or less self - coined term MEANT something.
Don't envy me , tho'. It took me YEARS to find this , and it's certainly playable , but not in great shape. I had to root thru the cellar of a local antique store that REEKS of soot. My eyes were burning for two days when I went back there , this past week .
Wow , great sleeve art. "Kuk" , of course , is a classic. I have the single with the also - classic "Baja" ON THE FLIP.
Great EP. A lot of people thought they were Canadians , or , at least , Canucks relocated to Texas (In a sort of Draft - Dodger exchange program.Sorry , that was'nt funny. I don't think Canada HAD the draft.). In fact , I found a pretty good Canadian 60's and 70's comp on a big label , and "Writing on The Wall' was on it ! These guys were'nt even HONORARY Canadians , like Ronnie Hawkins. Oh , well.
Church of Thee PVC # 11 is now live and ready for your ear'oles. Give it a spin and let us know what you think.
Here's what you'll get:
Loch Ness Monster – King Horror
Hot Tamales – The Prime Mates
Preaching the Blues – The Gun Club
All My Loving – The Almighty Defenders
Stop and Listen – The Shag
I Don’t Like You – Bo Diddley
Loving Cup – The Triumphs
Don’t Call Me Flyface – The Reekers
Problems – The Heathens
Bdaaa!!! – Los Peyotes
Diamond Skull – Atomic Suplex
Girl from the Neck Down – Suzi Chunk
Block of Ice – Thee Oh Sees
Golden Girl – The Rabble
Speedway – The Heyburners
Fuck… - Dan Sartain
Axis Abraxis – Mark Sultan
Let Me In – Hunx
Jamskate – Quintron
Sally Sensation – The Buff Medways
Brown Trash – Tandoori Knights
The August 26th Show!
Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20120826-0030-t1345937400.mp3
The setlist:
EYES | WHEN THE NIGHT FALLS |
FIELD MUSIC | IN THE MIRROR |
THE BIRDS | YOU'RE ON MY MIND |
HAWKWIND | ORGONE ACCUMULATOR |
THE REIGNING SOUND | WEST TEXAS SOUND |
THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES | SHE SAID YEAH |
THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES | DON'T YOU LIE TO ME |
PACK | LOOKIN' FOR DANGER |
006 | LIKE WHAT ME WORRY? |
ALFRED E. NEUMAN | IT'S A GAS |
MAD MAGAZINE | SHE GOT A NOSE JOB |
PAUL MESSIS /JESSICA WINTER | SUNFLOWER |
THE FLAMIN' LIPS | SLEEPING ON THE ROOF |
PINK FLOYD | A SPANISH THEME |
PINK FLOYD | DRAMATIC THEME |
MOUNTAIN | TIRED ANGELS |
BOB MC FADDEN & DOR | THE BEAT GENERATION |
LEONARD NIMOY & WM. SHATNER | HIGHLY ILLOGICAL |
THE CHARTS | OOBA GOOBA |
THE SCOTSMEN | BEER BUST BLUES |
JAN DAVIS | THE TIME TUNNEL |
STEVE KING | SATAN IS HER NAME |
PHYLLIS DILLER | (I CAN'T GET NO) SATISFACTION |
I have not herd heard that single. But thanks for the tip, I'll be searching it out! Cheers!
Peter Brat von Staben said:
Great seeing some classic Aussie 60's... especially the Throb. Have you heard their single 'Black'? Awesome!
Cheers
That's a good idea. I kind of doubt it was him. Tho' it could have been a Brother or cousin.
Daniel M said:
@John: I think the Youtube site is maintained by someone in the band. You might contact them through Youtube if you have an account and see if your teacher was in this band.