"You, I" b/w "Stay With Me" - Rugbys
"You, I" b/w "Stay With Me" - Rugbys
The Keggs 7'' on Orbit from 1967 with To Find Out/Girl. I'll post more 60's double sided killers when I think of more.
I'LL KEEP THAT IN MIND , FOR SURE , BUT , I THINK THE CHEAPEST I'VE SEEN IT WAS MAYBE $69.99 .
whatwave dave said:
And worth every cent for the stupid grin it puts on my face every time i play I Can't Hardly Stand It or The Way I Walk or Drug Train or...the list goes on. Way better sound then the original LP's i've owned since they came out.
I was able to get it for $80 Canadian when it came out, so theoretically it should be way cheaper in Chicago....
John Battles said:I KNOW I SHOULD , but , Hey , Seuss! IT'S LIKE , $80.
whatwave dave said:The Cramps File Under Sacred Music Early Singles 1978-1981
Best single i've bought in ages times 10 cause there's 10 killer singles in the box. Really nice pressings (at least mine is, and i bought it when it came out late last year) where you can actually hear Lux breathing at times. It's on Munster Records and i've seen copies at a coupla local record stores recently, so there's still copies floating around waiting to be nabbed by the likes of you!
Hell, I didn't even know it took much to get on Wikipedia in the first place. Can't anybody just write anything? Most Wiki articles I see have some outlandishly wrong factoid in the first place!
Definitely better. As the saying goes, "Don't ever grow up. It's a trap." Shouldn't you be in a band to have fun in the first place?
SMF said:
Here's who cares about my band:
Me
Otto
Dave
Andy
We ARE the band...
That's all that matters!
We are back in the recording studio next month. Who cares about that? See above.
This is certainly better than growing up...
You're right, and this was also true for when we added the GaragePunk Hideout to Wikipedia (here's the link), which will probably end up getting deleted because it lacks notability. There just aren't enough news sites out there "reporting" on websites like ours! I guess it doesn't matter that we have 7,500 members or over 12,000 likes on Facebook... if you don't have a proper press article that explains the site with "verifiable facts" then you're screwed. So it's lacking verified citations, but what can you do? You can't write those articles yourself, and most "journalists" (and I use that term VERY loosely these days) rarely ever care about a site like this to even bother with visiting it, let alone spend any time here to get the general vibe or learn more about the Hideout Comps, GPPR, etc. I think there's just too much gray area around "press articles" vs. blog posts. What should make one a proper citation and the other not?
G. Wood said:
I was asked to write a Wikipedia page for my friend's band. After reading the requirements detailing who qualifies for a page that won't be deleted, I questioned whether my friend qualifies, even though she's released 3 albums for actual labels, has tons of press, and plays regularly from LA to NY.
It's not easy to write a proper Wiki article. It needs to have verified citations from press articles (not online blogs), and be composed of verifiable facts. It's very different from just dashing off a promo bio full of adjectives. Which is why I never finished it.
But yeah, it's true. No one cares about my garage band. I have maybe 25 fans worldwide, and half of them are musicians, who are on the last album. I don't have a band, I have a circle of friends.
I was asked to write a Wikipedia page for my friend's band. After reading the requirements detailing who qualifies for a page that won't be deleted, I questioned whether my friend qualifies, even though she's released 3 albums for actual labels, has tons of press, and plays regularly from LA to NY.
It's not easy to write a proper Wiki article. It needs to have verified citations from press articles (not online blogs), and be composed of verifiable facts. It's very different from just dashing off a promo bio full of adjectives. Which is why I never finished it.
But yeah, it's true. No one cares about my garage band. I have maybe 25 fans worldwide, and half of them are musicians, who are on the last album. I don't have a band, I have a circle of friends.
IF IT'S A BAND THAT'S WHINING BECAUSE THEY CAN'T GET ON WIKIPEDIA , YEAH , LESS THAN 10 MIGHT BE MORE LIKE IT . BUT , IF WE'RE TALKING ABOUT A BAND THAT'S PUT IN SOME TIME , BETWEEN 10 AND 30 YEARS , MAYBE MORE , AND BUILT UP A NATIONAL FOLLOWING OF SOME KIND , BUT , NEVER GRABBED THE BRASS RING FROM THE WHITE STRIPES , OR WHOEVER , LESS THAN 1000 IS'NT EVEN ACCURATE . IT'D BE AN UNDERSTATEMENT.....AND , THAT'S NOT GOING TO ASSURE THEM A PLACE ON WIKIPEDIA , EITHER . BUT , THESE CRAP BANDS WHO SEEM TO THINK MEDIA ATTENTION SHOULD JUST BE HANDED DOWN TO THEM , THEY REALLY SHOULD BE GLAD IF ANYONE CARES AT ALL.
kopper said:
Less than a thousand? Let's try less than 10!!
John Battles said:I HAVE'NT READ THEWHOLE THING , I CAUGHT THIS AS I WAS GETTING READY TO TURN THE OLD IDIOT BOX OFF....But , it looks pretty funny. Someone went to a LOT of work to get their point across. Anyway , do that many Garage Bands really think they belong on Wikipedia when they have following of , oh , let's be kind , less than 1000 people? There have got to be a number of Garage Bands , past and present , that are pretty big in our world(s) , but , they're not whining if they have'nt yet rated a mention in Wikipedia.
Hear hear!!!
SMF said:
Here's who cares about my band:
Me
Otto
Dave
Andy
We ARE the band...
That's all that matters!
We are back in the recording studio next month. Who cares about that? See above.
This is certainly better than growing up...
I was not a big fan of Post "Beggar's Banquet" Stones for years. Not like I thought it was bad, but , I had it coming out of my ears , some 20 - odd years ago. I've always been a huge fan of the Brian Jones - era Stones , but , now , I'm a fan of all those albums you mention .....
All great records , no denying. But , I like the more unlikely stuff , too....I really like "Their Satanic Majesties Request" and "Between The Buttons". I even like "Metamorphosis" , though that's not really an "Album". If you go over their back catalogue with a fine toothed comb (And scour the better bootlegs.) , you'll find great songs that most 'Fans" won't recognize , and tribute bands would'nt touch , even if The Stones themselves might slip them into their show. But , yes , this was a great creative period , and let's not forget "Get Your Ya Ya's Out".
Gotta Agree with MM and JF....
michael mcconnell said:
joey f could not have said it any better
MikeL said:I understand your point. I myself get tired of hearing "Happy" and "Tumbling Dice." However, there are some overlooked gems on the albums I just mentioned, such as "Stray Cat Blues" from "Beggars' Banquet," "Live With Me" from "Let It Bleed" and "Soul Survivor" from "Exile."
As far as their early stuff goes, I only have "England's Newest Hitmakers" and "12x5." I might be getting "Aftermath" and "Their Satanic Majesties Request" in the near future.
joey fuckup said:This has always been a debate that I would have with other Stones fans...Everybody I know considers "Exile" to be the best album in their whole discography, which I'm not disagreeing at all on that. For me personally, I'll take "pre-1970" Stones anyday. I have nothing against '70's era Stones music, but it's so overplayed, especially on most any rock station (it definately is here). The '60's era Stones gets so overlooked nowadays, with only a huge hit, like say "Satisfaction" getting airplay on said radio stations. And whatever oldies stations that even do exist anymore, choose to overlook many of their gems that us garageheads really dig. So overexposure of their catalogue has definately influenced my tastes on such a great band, however, being that I love '60's garage rock 'n' roll, I find their "1st Wave" to be more of a fit for me...
joey f could not have said it any better
MikeL said:
I understand your point. I myself get tired of hearing "Happy" and "Tumbling Dice." However, there are some overlooked gems on the albums I just mentioned, such as "Stray Cat Blues" from "Beggars' Banquet," "Live With Me" from "Let It Bleed" and "Soul Survivor" from "Exile."
As far as their early stuff goes, I only have "England's Newest Hitmakers" and "12x5." I might be getting "Aftermath" and "Their Satanic Majesties Request" in the near future.
joey fuckup said:This has always been a debate that I would have with other Stones fans...Everybody I know considers "Exile" to be the best album in their whole discography, which I'm not disagreeing at all on that. For me personally, I'll take "pre-1970" Stones anyday. I have nothing against '70's era Stones music, but it's so overplayed, especially on most any rock station (it definately is here). The '60's era Stones gets so overlooked nowadays, with only a huge hit, like say "Satisfaction" getting airplay on said radio stations. And whatever oldies stations that even do exist anymore, choose to overlook many of their gems that us garageheads really dig. So overexposure of their catalogue has definately influenced my tastes on such a great band, however, being that I love '60's garage rock 'n' roll, I find their "1st Wave" to be more of a fit for me...
yes,yes,yes everybody agrees on exile,yet some girls was the stones response that they were still the nasty,dirty boys of rock&roll,and being in cleveland for the miss you tour.camping in front of the turstiles for 3days assuring my place up front.there are also great bootlegs ,one in mention the chess sessions chicago 66 i believe where you can listen to live back&forth talks between mick&kieth.also a playfull song about andrew oldham eating pussy,getting high and sucking anything that comes his way .
a fan who paid $480 to see the big bang tour in louisville in 04
I like "Sticky Fingers" too:) "Dead Flowers" is one of my favorite Stones' tunes.
sideshow Barty said:
sticky fingers is being a little overlooked here,cant you hear me knockin and sway are on it ffs,and yeah everyones always goin on about exile being the best record ever made.....probably 'cos it is.
sticky fingers is being a little overlooked here,cant you hear me knockin and sway are on it ffs,and yeah everyones always goin on about exile being the best record ever made.....probably 'cos it is.
I hope it comes together and comes out soon.
AWESOME I wish they would come somewhere on the west coast to play.
Deadbolt, Los Straightjackets, Knuckle Dragger, and there used to be a band here in Phoenix in the early 90's called Mid Evil Knevils that wore Evil Knevil out fits. Their line was "we were these helmets for your protection"
Let me guess, the other one is by The Spys...Underground/Machine Shop
http://youtu.be/ELPKNb3DNu8
Duke Of Earl said:
Yea, hard not to notice as this is maybe 1 of the only 2 punk records I like to ever come out of here.
Yea, hard not to notice as this is maybe 1 of the only 2 punk records I like to ever come out of here.
the vintage overdrive is the one i was looking at, thanks Johnny.
lots of vendors are selling Joyo stuff on ebay and through amazon. you can buy them direct from China but i think i'll find a domestic vendor.
I have the joyo vintage overdrive - it really is bloody great, I leave it on all the time for a nice amount of grit before a variety of fuzzes. Get one - and even if you don't like it it costs bugger all for such a good sounding pedal. got mine on ebay for $50 - I think.
I've also got the joyo dyna compressor - used it on bass to good effect but haven't really given it a thorough going over.
The pedals are solid and well made, as good as many 'boutique' pedal.
NOW THAT IT'S COOL TO LIKE THE RAMONES , AGAIN (AND IT WAS'NT , FOR YEARS.), THOSE SAME PEOPLE ARE PROBABLY BRAGGING ABOUT HOW THEY SAW THE RAMONES ,IN DECLINE , AND THEY WERE STILL GREAT....
Re John Battles' comment:
"... BUT , I WAS ALWAYS GLAD TO PLUNK DOWN MY CHANGE TO GO SEE THE RAMONES IN THE LAST 12 YEARS OF THEIR EXISTENCE , BECAUSE , WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A PITIFUL FEW (CRAMPS , IGGY , MOTORHEAD , e.g.), THE COMPETITION WAS'NT SAYIN' NUTHIN FROM WHERE I STOOD.
Too right! Even on their bad nights (didn't remember hearing any of those), a night of the Ramones live? Well, it couldn't be beat. Sorry. And it wasn't even that the competition as such wasn't just not saying anything, they weren't PLAYING anything I wanted to hear at the time. If there WAS another show on on the same night, I'd still be at the Ramones, thank you very much.
"...and people throwing piles of plastic cups at the band did'nt help. I don't care if it was the worst show of their career , which it wasn't , you respected The Ramones, or you exercised the right to take your lame ass out the exit doors."
Now, ok, I have heard this before but it still makes me certifiably ropeable. I mean, I can't imagine any crowd throwing anything at the Ramones. Seriously? This happened many moons ago; nevertheless, reading it here makes my blood boil. I'm really glad I wasn't at that show because I probably would have gotten into trouble picking a fight with one of those idiots. *sigh* No respect.