It's an absolute shock if I do. Rarely ever happens, and happens less as I get older.
It's an absolute shock if I do. Rarely ever happens, and happens less as I get older.
I think the key is too unhealthy to rock as G. Wood says below...age seems to have little to do with good musical taste or the ability to rock at any age! I just turned 55 and if anything, i'm getting more and more into this as my kids are now older and i've given up trying to get them into rock'n'roll.
G. Wood said:
I'm 57, for another few weeks. I've been rocking since I was about 10, I guess, the breakthrough moment was Meet the Beatles. My band, Undercover Bonobos, was on Hideout comp #3. There may come a time when one is too old, or maybe too unhealthy to rock, but I'm not there yet, just completed a series of recordings with my 58 year old drummer, and a youngster in his 40's.
I'm 57, for another few weeks. I've been rocking since I was about 10, I guess, the breakthrough moment was Meet the Beatles. My band, Undercover Bonobos, was on Hideout comp #3. There may come a time when one is too old, or maybe too unhealthy to rock, but I'm not there yet, just completed a series of recordings with my 58 year old drummer, and a youngster in his 40's.
Huzzah! Thank you, respondant!
Hi, we're Dead Nachos from Toulouse, France.
We've just changed our identity from Buenos Nachos Taco Grande to simply Dead Nachos after having sent to hell our drummer and bass player. We're back with two new members, a couple of new recordings. Check them out on our page if you're curious.
We play wild rock n roll, somewhere between The Cramps and French band Les Wampas, with a surfesque touch sometimes. Just let us comments if you appreciate. If not, go and meet our former members in some rotting place.
Dead Nachos inc.
The bad times, the Chrome cranks, cheater slicks, and the rat traps.
Try the first 2 Loli and the Chones singles (Weenie Choker Rock N Roll and Straitjacket Baby/Makeout Party) .... also the first, greatest Donnas album (The Donnas)... and Thee Tee Pees... All the Rip Off Records compilations too (Spoiled Brats etc) ... and of course the very first recordings by Jay Reatard under the name of The Reatards... Not to mention the mighty Supercharger / The Brentwoods and any other stuff made by the lo-fi genius Darin Raffaelli.
yeah we dress up......if you're gonna be a band, then look like a band
peaceloveandrock'n'fuckin'roll.....trigger
We think outfits add to the excitement of live rock-n-roll. We recently saw a band we like and were very disappointed that they put absolutely no effort into their stage presence. They looked like they just got off the sofa after sitting in front of the TV all night. Musically, they were great but we'll think twice before shelling out cash to see them again.
Surf's up again :):):)
He's right! Surf, you dirtbag!
kopper said:
We need a new episode, Ron! :)
Show #371: "Rock 'N' Roll Royals & Nobles"
Every 3 weeks I leave an open slot to do random themes and whatnot. This week's theme is "Rock 'N' Roll Royals & Nobles". Bands names dealing with royal and noble ranks! A fun theme indeed! So tune in tonight to hear a selection of rock, pop, psych, garage, and prog bands of the 60's and 70's with names of royal and noble ranks, such as: Queen, The Lee Kings, The Count Bishops, The Emperor, King Fox, Count Five, Graf Zeppelin, The Esquires, Prince Albert, Shadden & The King Lears, Czar, The Barons, Queen Anne's Lace, The Pharos, The Rajahs, The Dukes, Gary & The Knight Lites, The Amboy Dukes, The Kingsmen, The Shadows Of Knight, The Viceroys, Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs, The Cavaliers, The Sultans Five, The Viscount V, King Crimson, and many others!!
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Egg
Mr. A, please continue to post your show updates in this thread. Thanks!
I have a blog called Revolution Rock. Its a blog that usually has two things to offer music and music profiles. The blog is a source to download and podcast a radio program that I do on CJAM FM in Windsor/Detroit that focuses on 60s garage, 70s punk/new wave, indie and alternative music genres. Every week I feature a post on a different band or several different bands. Following the post about a band i will post a play list to my radio show/podcast that can be downloaded.
Hope you like it i've been doing it for a while now:
http://revrock.blogspot.com
Thanks, Jeff. Episode 7 will be done by next week at most.
kopper said:
Glad to have you back, Shawn!
The Trip! April 22 Show! Sorry for the late post.....The Trip! has been hit with The Flu! Aarrrgghhghghg!!!!
Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20120422-0030-t1335051000.mp3
Set List:
HEAVY TRASH | PURE GOLD |
HOWLING DIABLOS | GO GENE GO |
MAGNIFICENT BASTARDS | CAN'T BE SATISFIED |
THE HELLACOPTERS | ALL NEW LOW |
STEREO TOTAL | HELLO LADIES |
MOJO NIXON | ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF LAME |
SLIM HARPO | SHAKE YOUR HIPS |
THE A-BONES | FREE BEER FOR LIFE RADIO SPOT |
THE A-BONES | WORLD'S GREATEST SINNER |
LARRY WILLIAMS | BAD BOY |
PAT BOONE | SPEEDY GONZALES |
SUZI CHUNK | TRIPWIRE |
ANDRE WILLIAMS | CAN YOU DEAL WITH IT? |
THE MAKERS | LAUGHTER THEN VIOLENCE |
SOFT MACHINE | WE KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN |
BEBEL GILBERTO | SIMPLESMENTE |
KING AUTOMATIC | LET'S HAVE A PARTY |
THE WALKING WOUNDED | HOME SWEET HACKNEY |
DEAN ELLIOT | LONESOME ROAD |
THE JACKETS | MAKE YOU MINE |
MONTY PYTHON | ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE |
I'm not too sure what everyone else's process looks like. Mine involves lists. A ton of lists.
I spend most of my free time listening to music on my commute to work (30 minutes) and writing them down. It's not really safe driving that way but its safer than golfing in a thunder storm. Those dozens of pieces of paper end up in my pant pockets and washed once in a warm/gentle rinse. Then my wife irons the pants (relax equal opportunists I cook and do all the dishes) =. Honestly I wouldn't wear clean clothes if I had to launder them. I fear the washing machine and have been at war with it for quite some time. The dryer is starting to switch allegiances, but only, I think, because they share an outlet.
Once cleaned they accumulate on my dresser until I get pissed at myself for making a mess and transfer them to the W.B. Mason Yellow Legal pad. I don't use College Ruled because I don't really believe in in supporting something that wasn't true. On the W.B. Mason Yellow Legal Pad I create a set list and sketch the cover (Cover Creation to be discussed later). The monologues get notes and outlined as well.
These, to be discussed later, tend to range from formal pieces to more ad libbed speeches. I try to connect the book as much as possible but have difficulty feeling like I'm saying too much (To this you are welcome to weigh in on).
I do this mainly because I love music and books. I made tapes as a kid. Lots of tapes. Mainly to people who hated my music that I wanted to convert. I saw myself as a musical John the Baptist. At least the living and converting part; I have no desire to be decapitated.
And that is how I start the process. Next month I'll share the exciting world of shutting up cats and how much coffee is too much for podcasting.
Rage Well,
Erik
Dig it, :):):):)
(hope I post this in the right place :))
Blog is in french but music is easily accessible for a non french speaking person :). I post almost once a month a new compilation, music depends of my mood, including Punk, Goth, Metal, Jazz, Hip Hop, Rock & Roll, Ska, RockSteady, Alternative and more. So feel free to come and download the compilations (podcast, mp4, chaptered) and enjoy the music :).
Neat
Hope to hear you on my Ipod in the next few weeks and on BBC 6Music in the future.
Lord Muck!! said:
Many thanks for your kind remarks, Muckas...!!
Nuthin's been pulled, Chris... just had to focus on other things for a while is all.
I got a the raw mats for a next Nasty Grind which I'll get out for June. It'll have some proper good tunes, you have been warned...
Till then I'm off to Vancouver where I'm gonna get Lady Muck legitimized... :)
Hey, and thanks for the downloads of old shows while I've been inactive, that's been very encouraging...
Muck!!
Many thanks for your kind remarks, Muckas...!!
Nuthin's been pulled, Chris... just had to focus on other things for a while is all.
I got a the raw mats for a next Nasty Grind which I'll get out for June. It'll have some proper good tunes, you have been warned...
Till then I'm off to Vancouver where I'm gonna get Lady Muck legitimized... :)
Hey, and thanks for the downloads of old shows while I've been inactive, that's been very encouraging...
Muck!!
That's right, I did indeed find the Donny B. Waugh 45 at that Numero show, among other goodies. That was my main destination point on RSD. After that, I bolted straight for the Jazz Record Mart to see Rockin' Johnny play. It was nice out, so I just kept making the rounds of the stores all day. Bought a lot of stuff, even though I mostly stuck to the cheap bins.
John Battles said:
James did you FIND this at the Numero Record Swap? I know that you "Talked'' to Donny's Bass player , years ago. I recently heard from his Second Cousin , who used to work at Manitoba 's !!
James Porter said:Yep, Melissa, that's the one I was talking about.
Waugh was supposed to have an album on Vanguard (titled You Better Believe It) but it never came out, even though it was advertised on Vanguard inner sleeves...too bad, because Waugh would have been an excellent addition to that comp of Vanguard's late sixties rock bands that was released on last year's RSD...