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    • February 15, 2012 11:26 AM CST
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      Whereas the 2002 autobiography "White Line Fever" told the life story of frontman and bassist Lemmy Kilmister, this volume by Joel McIver focuses more on the other members of Motorhead as well. The chapters are broken down by years from before 1971 to 2011. There is a lot of material about the classic Clarke/Taylor/Kilmister line up as well as the early days of punk. The current line up with Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee is well represented too. The book concludes with information about Motorhead's latest offering The World is Yours and the rocumentary Lemmy. This is certainly a book for Motorhead completists but also a good overview for those new to Motorhead. Any Motorhead fans out there?

    • February 15, 2012 8:15 AM CST
    • Wasn't Paul McCartney married to that lady from Dancing with the Stars?

    • February 15, 2012 8:05 AM CST
    • Who's Jesse McCartney?

    • February 15, 2012 7:58 AM CST
    • i think my favorite were the people asking if he was Jesse McCartney's uncle/dad

    • February 15, 2012 8:14 AM CST
    • Right there with you these days - black pants, red shirt, black tie. Sometimes when we are really feeling crazy we'll go black shirt, red tie.

       

       

    • February 15, 2012 7:24 AM CST
    • White shirt, black pants and black tie... Classic and inexpensive !

    • February 15, 2012 4:37 AM CST
    • My Fave bands that dress up or used to back when they were gigging: Los Straitjackets, Thee Headcoats, Man or Astro Man, Nero and the Gladiators, Kraftwerk, Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Monks, The Ramones (best t-shirts and jeans act), The Spotnicks, Devo, Sounds Incorporated, The Wombles, Bay City Rollers!!

    • February 15, 2012 2:51 AM CST
    • Oh come on John! I likes me some theater!!!!

      John Carlucci said:

       When I was a kid I went to Catholic School. I wore a uniform for eight years. I got into Rock N Roll to rebel against the status quo. I am and always have been a non conformist. To each his own, but I prefer bands with individuality.

    • February 14, 2012 11:54 PM CST
    •  When I was a kid I went to Catholic School. I wore a uniform for eight years. I got into Rock N Roll to rebel against the status quo. I am and always have been a non conformist. To each his own, but I prefer bands with individuality.

    • February 15, 2012 6:26 AM CST
    • the Beatles were and are fantastic....something for every mood.....love Revolver

    • February 15, 2012 6:18 AM CST
    • It's easy to crap all over the Fuzztones because of Rudi. I just gotta say here that I always had a cool time and easy friendship with you John as well as Jordan and even Mike. You guys were always really cool. Remember when Gary Wylde sang with the doppleganger Fuzztones in Hollywood and everyone thought it was Rudi?!

    • February 15, 2012 6:13 AM CST
    • Great album though...

    • February 15, 2012 5:18 AM CST
    • Oh ugh, Rudi...

    • February 14, 2012 10:43 PM CST
    • @ Gringo, I know exactly what you mean, and that's why I put this post up. When you are or were in a band with someone, you kinda get lumped in with them in a birds of a feather kind of way. I wanted to clarify that I and the rest of the band do not feel that way. Let's give credit to The Miracle Workers, The Lyres, The Pandoras, The Unclaimed, Thee Fourgiven, The Chesterfield Kings, The Outta place, The Mad Daddy's & especially The Cramps! Hell, even Stiv Bators played a Vox Phantom & covered Sonics songs before Rudi did!

    • February 14, 2012 9:09 PM CST
    • Well thanks. Becaue I was part of the LA contingent. But to be perfectly honest, we got a major label deal despite Rudi. Jordan & I negotiated that deal, which of course he fucked up by alienating the whole band with his huge ego to the point where we walked away from the deal right in the middle of recording our second lp. 
       
      dying slowly said:

      I think rudi got caught up in that whole 'only garage revival band on a major label' buisness and decided this made them the best and most important, to be fair i do like the fuzztones and the LA years particulaly

    • February 15, 2012 6:09 AM CST
    • Thanks guys!

    • February 15, 2012 5:34 AM CST
    • Wax Trash (http://waxtrash.tumblr.com/) is a tumblr i run reviewing garage/punk/hardcore releases, along with features on shows I attend, and hopefully, band interviews. Right now I'm trying to build a decent following, and I'm always looking for new material. I'd be happy to review anything sent to me that loosely fits the genre description - email a link or mp3s to waxtrash@gmail.com!

    • February 15, 2012 2:22 AM CST
    • i just got an eko ghost, fantastic guitar with a nice trem setup and blade humbuckers , half the price of a real phantom, but still made by the company that made phantoms in the sixtees.

      looks fantasic plays well, decent hardware, capable of a multitude of tones, quite pleased with it as it happens.

      might benifit from a single coil in the bridge but thats just me.

    • February 14, 2012 11:51 PM CST
    • Have you looked at www.phantomguitars.com?  More reasonable than the actual Vox guitars.  I've never heard one, but you might check out youtube.  Also keep an eye on ebay.  There's currently a teardrop shape guitar for $299.

      John

    • February 14, 2012 4:13 PM CST
    • Hey I love 60's vox guitars and ,well there out of my price range so ,are there any cheap copies of the teardrop or phantom (I'd be more specific and pick one ,but it depends on my mood and who I've been listening to), also is there a difference in tone between the two (also whammy bars are preferable but not esential so bear that in mind in your responses.

      Thanks,

      Ben.

    • February 14, 2012 4:40 PM CST
    • CQ Records proudly presents...Javacalypse Now! free day show at Austin Java (1206 Parkway) Thursday March 15th!  Here's the lineup...

      CQ Records proudly presents...
      Smithers (ATX)
      Bottle Service (ATX)
      Shitty Awesome (Norman, OK)
      The French Inhales (ATX)
      Love Collector (ATX)
      The Ultra S/C (Nashville, ex-Quadrajets, Immortal Lee Co. Killers, Soledad Brothers, Be Your Own Pet)
      Los Headaches (Mexico City)
      Mystery Twins (Nashville, featuring members of The Clutters)
      Los Vigilantes (Puerto Rico, Courtesy of Slovenly/Norton Records)
      The Wrong Words (Oakland, Courtesy of Trouble In Mind Records)
      Broncho (Tulsa)

    • February 14, 2012 4:15 PM CST
    • wow ,that is actually a great tale of the powerr of rock and roll.

    • February 14, 2012 3:06 PM CST
    •  As child my only escape was the radio. I was told as a preteen that RR would give me a one way ticket to hell.Then after listening to magic carpet ride, I had goosebumps on my arms and thinking anything that makes me feel this good cant be wrong.

    • February 14, 2012 3:08 PM CST
    • Very cool to have new music from The Oblivians coming out!