That really should be the title. Can't wait to hear Greg yelling at kids to get off his lawn.
GONER RECORDS said:
Oblivians are fat and old. And slow.
That really should be the title. Can't wait to hear Greg yelling at kids to get off his lawn.
GONER RECORDS said:
Oblivians are fat and old. And slow.
Hot Pockets was right! DESPERATION is the album title. Oblivians are fat and old. And slow.
Even the Pagans got better when they got old and fat and slow!
Oblivians are playing Gonerfest 9 on Thursday, Sept 27. See for yourself, you gutter shop faceholes! (also SPITS, NOBUNNY, and a ton of other turkeys. gonerfest.com for more! )
And here we go! I heard back from Greg, and here's a direct quote:
"The Oblivians record is finished and should be out by the end if the year. Reigning Sound album is on the way for next year as well as a new Parting Gifts record!"
IT WON'T BE LONG NOW!! And remember, you heard it first here on Hideout! ;)
Hi,
I am George from Athens Greece, 36 years old. I am a crappy self educated guitar player with passion for tone seeking and guitars.
in the web you will find me with the username SGACE.
I started listening to garage rock after I heard the Inside Out album of the Miracle Workers about 12 years before. After that i dig more into the scene and my favourites are the Gruesomes, Sonics, Monomen, Flaming Groovies, etc.
George
i lived in Austin twice and still miss the scene. May move back there. 16 years in NYC may have been enough.
Stoned Again Productions said:
Hi, I live in Austin. I am here because the music is exactly what I was looking for. I was a teen all through the 70s. Bands were playing / practicing in garages all over the city . It was way to cool. You could pick and choose. The garage old school punk sound was considered pretty heavy back in the day, compared to today's standards. I am just gonna enjoy myself. I did read the Terms Of Service before I signed up. All is well. Good day, Drew F
I feel like a damn fool for having completely lost touch with the NYC music scene. I used to be in bands and have a lot of fun back in the day. Then I got in a relationship for 9 years and cocooned may way into nowheresville. Now that I'm single, and geezer-ish, I want to get back to my rocking roots. Is there any hope for me?
I have guitars, amps, pedals, time and riffs.
I'm Simon, live in Toronto. Grew up on '80s hardcore and got heavily into earlier punk etc at the end of the '80s, as hardcore started to get stale and the first KBD-style comps started to appear. Been into all kinds of underground rock'n'roll ever since. I really dig learning about older scenes and collecting records, and I run a label that mostly does reissues nowadays. The first Real Kids LP is my all-time favourite record, if that tells you anything.
Great seeing some classic Aussie 60's... especially the Throb. Have you heard their single 'Black'? Awesome!
Cheers
The Aug. 21st Show! Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20120819-0030-t1345332601.mp3
The Setlist:
LEAGUE OF NOTIONS | DON'T BLAME ME |
GRANPA BOY | DEAD MAN SHAKE |
HOWLIN' WOLF | WHAT A WOMAN |
WHITE MYSTERY | PARTY |
MARSHMALLOW OVERCOAT | DIA DE LOS MUERTOS |
LEAGUE OF NOTIONS | LIVIN' ON THE SIDEWALK |
THE MONKS | MONK TIME |
COCK SPARRER | ARGY BARGY |
JOHNNY THUNDERS | DADDY ROLLING STONE |
JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION | BRENDA |
COMPULSIVE GAMBLERS | QUIT THIS TOWN |
BLACK SABBATH | FAIRIES WEAR BOOTS |
THE WARLOCKS | COSMIC LETDOWN |
THE METEORS | JOHNNY REMEMBER ME |
GRAINGER HUNT | NOAH |
BLANCHE | SUPERSTITION |
RED SOVINE | PHANTOM 309 |
ROKY ERICKSON | FOR YOU I'D DO ANYTHING |
This week's featured music from The Users, Mach Kung-Fu, The Yardbirds, Forgotten Rebels, Lou Reed, Cold Warps and more.
Download this weeks podcast here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20120821-1030-...
Check out this week's blog post on The Users Sick of You single here:
http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/08/the-users-sick-of-you-show-419.html
The Play List:
1. Mach Kung-Fu – Jungle Bandstand
2. Phono-Comb - Grip n' Grin
3. This Machine Kills Robots – Mineshaft
4. Frontiers – Years
5. Modern Superstitions – School Days
6. Rah Rah – Little Poems
7. Flamin’ Grooves – High Flyin’ Baby
8. Lew Lewis – Boogie On The Street
9. Little Junior’s Blue Flames – Mystery Train
10. Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup – My Baby Left Me
11. Lou Reed – Merry Go Round
12. The Yardbirds – Got To Hurry
13. Drums Along The Gardener – Fish
14. The Beaumonts – She Treats Me Right
15. The Dynamics – I’ll Be Standing There
16. The Mokkers - This Boy
17. The Vores – Stress
18. Colleen Green – I Wanna Be Degraded
19. Forgotten Rebels – This Ain’t Hollywood
20. Cellos – Mass Production Scheme
21. The Users – Sick of You
22. The Users – (I’m) In Love With Today
23. Cold Warps – Dream Creepin'
They have very good tone, and you don't have to worry as much about keeping them humidified (although common sense still applies, no leaning them against the radiator). They stay in tune better. No need for increasingly scarce premium tonewoods. A high quality guitar can be sold for less then a comparable wooden one. That's all I can think of right now. I've played a few, they were nice.
Doc Sanchez said:
...it seems to be a graphite guitar
What's the special thing about them?
Actually I don't know, but it has this surface texture that makes it look like it isn't made of wood. It looks like it wants to be cool ("oooh, black") but in fact is totally square. But still, no bad words against John Darnielle!
[Two minutes later] I've checked, and it seems to be a graphite guitar: http://www.rainsong.com/models/ws1000.asp
What's the special thing about them?
i made this song up last year. just off the top of my head. no vocals yet, cause i'm not a singer, but i have fun listening to it on my iPod while i walk the sidewalks of Manhattan:
GENIUS! We could collect collect a bunch of suggestions here and post a top 3 list or something to the ITR Facebook page!
Or should we just propose The Great Uncles...?
John Battles said:
Maybe we could meddle and interfere by staging a contest to name the band. Actually , I think "The Great Uncles" is a great name !
Set your tone with a good amount of mid, some gain, and play hard. HAVE FUN.
Cheap guitar, fuzz, 4 chords, a few wild notes and there you go, GRGPNK.
Does anyone know anything about this band? They've got one song on Wanghead Records' 1987 comp "It Came from the Garage II" called "How Can I Miss You? (If You Won't Go Away)." Sounds like a dead ringer for The Cramps. I tried to Google and I can't find anything about them.
I'm attaching an MP3 of the song.
P.S. - You can download the comp (legally) here: http://archive.org/details/ItCameFromTheGarageIi
Agree again we must sing from the same song sheet
The Angry Breed said:
Another band that comes to mind is the Morlocks, who had a pretty authentic 60's garage punk sound on their Emerge album.
Another band that comes to mind is the Morlocks, who had a pretty authentic 60's garage punk sound on their Emerge album.
A few that seem obvious to me that haven't been mentioned, although not necessarily always in the '60s vein, are The Stranglers, Murder City Devils, and The (International) Noise Conspiracy. Also, The Bomboras have a prominent organ, but about 99% of their stuff is instrumental surf rock.
Download or stream the entire Aug. 17 show right here.
The Shadow Knows – Link Wray & the Wraymen
Tombstone Shadow – Creedence Clearwater Revival
Chase Your Shadow – Wax Museums
Shadow – The Lurkers
Shadows of the Prison Bars – Boots Till
Shadows – The Five Satins
Send Me a Picture, Baby – Mel Williams
The Continental Walk – The Five Satins
The Goose, Pt. 1 – Don Markham & the Marksmen
I Wanna Be Your Vicar – Thee Vicars
Walrus Eats Taxman – Die Zorros
Rainbow Stomp – The Mixtures
Who Needs Ya – Johnny Casino & the Secrets
Bitter – Black Box Revelation
Nature Boy Ric Flair – Molten Universe
Spoonful – The Kramers
Hey Valentine – Apache Dropout
Yellow Phone – The Ripe
Dandelion – Baby Woodrose
Local Lunchbox
I Hope Tomorrow Comes – Leg Hounds
Turn that TV Off – Boris the Sprinkler
Molly, Molly – The Hussy
Fuzzy – The Orbits
5 Miles – Catl
Our Lady Sittin’ in the Dining Room – Copper Gamins
I Keep My Eyes on You – Mack “Barracuda” Paramo Fuzzy Blues
Mornings Like These – Crystal Thomas
Bad She Gone Voodoo – Chief Fuzzer
The Creeper – Velvet Monkeys
Disco Light Booty Shine – Uncle Butcher & His One Man Band
Weekend – Peg Leg Love
Alpha Mule – The No Real Need
Scissor People – Ty Segall & White Fence
Leave Me Waiting – The Mess Around
She Sleeps Tonight – The Chimiks
Punk Confusion – Audacity
Down Your Street – Woolen Kits
Serves You Right – The Gruesomes
Runaway Daughter – The Electric Mess
Read Your Mind – The Go Wows
I Think She Digs Me – The Connection
You’re Bad For Me – The Meltdowns
Let’s Dance – The Attention
This Love is For Real – Stupidity
God Surf the Queen – MFC Chicken
Stay Away From Boys – Janey & the Ravemen
Paint Me – The Exciters
Where are the Freaks – Spanking Charlene
You Better Run – Wild Evel & the Trashbones
Jack the Ripper – Angus MacMannus
Lewinski Stomp – Harmonica Lewinski
Rockin’ in the Graveyard – Roy Loney & the Phantom Movers
On the Road Again – The Deadlys
Ghost Train – Shonen Knife
Boasting – The Chefs
Waste of Time – Paint Fumes
Cleo’s Gone – The Gay Sportscasters
Knockouts from UK. I have some of their tunes on my page: http://garagepunk.ning.com/profile/ElliotSmoke.
I'm in the band; hope it's ok to self-promote.
Mind Spiders
My good buds in the band DUST FROM 1000 YRS. use a maracka as the beater on the kick. It gives it a great sound blend.
Great topic btw! Just this weekend I started my solo guitar vox and kick drum career. The whole time there was a bit of a rattle/vibration I felt would be cooler if a tambourine was in the mix somewhere.
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