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    • January 15, 2012 10:57 AM CST
    • The Wildebeests are great! If you like Billy Childish, Masonics, and any of that Medway Sound, then the Wildebeests are your ticket.

      The Pulsebeats said:

      This is a great thread! Lots to hunt down. Anyone mention Scotland's The Wildebeests. Not sure exactly when they formed, but have been around a good while now. Dirty Water put out a retrospective last year that's definitely worth checking out.

    • January 15, 2012 2:13 AM CST
    • When will you be in the bay? I might be able to help.

    • January 15, 2012 7:16 AM CST
    • First: The Ramones at City Gardens in Trenton, NJ May 29, 1991

      Best: The Ramones at The University of Maryland, Summer 1993 - the show started with only about five people in attendance - like my own private Ramones concert!

    • January 15, 2012 3:56 AM CST
    • First show - Green Day in Manchester in 1994 on their Dookie tour.

      Best show (by a country mile!) - Tom Waits a couple of years back in Edinburgh on his Glitter and Doom tour. Pure theatre.

    • January 15, 2012 2:15 AM CST
    • There are 30 minute plus live versions of the Velvets doing Sister Ray out there (in both senses).

    • January 14, 2012 8:15 PM CST
    • That's easy. Cheater Slicks "Thinkin' Some More" from the Whiskey LP. 27:29 of garage-punk savagery. Not for the faint of heart.

    • January 14, 2012 5:47 PM CST
    • First few minutes are spacey pedal play, but once the music kicks in (~2:45), it's a good heavy time.

    • January 14, 2012 2:32 PM CST
    • Nice one , Mina....HA HA HA..... I JUST GOT A CD WITH A TRACK BY KALIEDOSCOPE (THE AMERICAN BAND , W/DAVID LINDLEY) , IT'S JUST A LONGASS GUITAR JAM , BUT IT SOUNDS GREAT. Forgot the title...But , yeah , it's got to be 20 minutes.

      Other extremely long songs I like (But never bother to look at the song length.)

      Groundhogs - Cherry Red.

      Golden Earring - Eight Miles High.

      Mountain Bus - I Know You , Rider.

      Pink Fairies - Uncle Harry's Last Freakout.

      Quicksilver Messenger Service - Who Do You Love/How Do You Love.

      Blue Cheer would sometime hit or exceed the 20 minute mark with their live rendition of "Doctor Please" , and , we're talking less than 10 years ago.

      The first two important super - long songs were "I'm Going Home" by The Rolling Stones , and "Revelation" by Love. But ,which one really influenced the other is still in debate.

    • January 14, 2012 1:59 PM CST
    • Acid Mothers Temple & The melting paraiso ufo - "La Novia" 40:40 min

    • January 15, 2012 2:04 AM CST
    • Yeah, they put out some cracking stuff. We're particularly fond of The Hipshakes and Wau y Los Arrrghs.

    • January 14, 2012 7:46 PM CST
    • Sorry a bit drunk and cant be arsed to actually provide an instant veiw of this wonderful 80's punk rock legendary band/song. You will have to click on the link for Rudimentary madness!

    • January 14, 2012 1:16 PM CST
    • The (original) is even better! 2min

      Mardy Pune said:

      The Black Jaspers - I wanna be your razorblade.

    • January 14, 2012 11:21 AM CST
    • For a song made up for a movie soundtrack I like this one. Seems like a longer song than it is.

      Also: "The Hunch" by Mad Mike & the Maniacs

      A minute thirty-seven seconds of madness!

    • January 14, 2012 10:18 PM CST
    • Recently, Martin & Keith from Neon Hearts came to Japan for a tribute release. They did a few session live shows with the Japanese bands that covered their songs and on the last nite they also played a couple of Circles songs. Had no idea they were both also in the Circles after Neon Hearts folded, so it was a treat. I also saw The Fast Cars in Japan (about 5 years ago), a bit mod maybe more power pop.

    • January 14, 2012 9:41 PM CST
    • Show #357: "R.I.P. 2011, Part 2 of 3" playlist:

      In memory of Stanley Evans, singer (193?-2011) and...
      In memory of James Brown-Robinson, singer (1933?-2011)
      The Guytones - "Baby I Don't Care"

      In memory of Nigel Pickering, singer/guitarist/bassist (1929-2011)
      Spanky & Our Gang - "Sunday Mornin'"

      In memory of John Walker, singer/guitarist (1943-2011)
      The Walker Brothers - "Saddest Night In The World"

      In memory of Cornell Dupree, guitarist (1942-2011)
      Cornell Dupree - "Teasin'"

      In memory of Lloyd Knibb, drummer (1931-2011)
      The Skatalites - "Guns Of Navarone"

      In memory of Joe Hill, singer (193?-2011)
      The Castaleers - "That's Why I Cry"

      In memory of Curly Cooke, guitarist (1944-2011)
      Mother Earth - "Wait, Wait, Wait"

      In memory of Martin Jenkins, violinist/singer/multi-instrumentalist (1946-2011)
      Dando Shaft - "Coming Home To Me"

      In memory of Kathy Kirby, singer (1938-2011)
      Kathy Kirby - "Please Help Me, I'm Falling"

      In memory of Jeff Conaway, singer/guitarist/actor (1950-2011)
      The 3 1/2 - "Angel Baby (Don't You Ever Leave Me)"

      In memory of Gil Scott-Heron, singer/poet/songwriter/guitarist/keyboardist (1949-2011)
      Gil Scott-Heron - "Home Is Where The Hatred Is"

      In memory of Andrew Gold, singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist (1951-2011)
      Andrew Gold - "Thank You For Being A Friend"

      In memory of Benny Spellman, singer (1931-2011)
      Benny Spellman - "Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette)"

      In memory of Kevin Kavanaugh, keyboardist/singer (1951-2011)
      Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes - "I Don't Want To Go Home"

      In memory of Buddy Gask, singer (1948-2011)
      Showaddywaddy - "Hey Rock 'N' Roll"

      In memory of Alan Rubin, trumpeter/hornist (1943-2011)
      Blood, Sweat & Tears - "Spinning Wheel"

      In memory of Jerry Mayo, trumpeter (1935?-2011)
      Freddie Bell & The Bellboys - "Giddy Up A Ding Dong"

      In memory of Carl Gardner, singer (1928-2011) and...
      In memory of Jerry Leiber, songwriter/producer (1933-2011)
      The Coasters - "Poison Ivy"

      In memory of Mack Self, singer/guitarist/songwriter (1930-2011)
      Mack Self - "Easy To Love"

      In memory of Wild Man Fischer, singer/songwriter (1944-2011)
      Wild Man Fischer - "Merry-Go-Round"

      In memory of Clarence Clemons, saxophonist/singer (1942-2011)
      Bruce Springsteen - "Born To Run"

      In memory of Manuel Galban, guitarist/pianist (1931-2011)
      Los Zafiros - "Cuando Yo La Conoci"

      In memory of Cornel Fugaru, singer/composer/multi-instrumentalist (1940-2011)
      Sincron - "Pe Linga Plopii Fara Sot"

      In memory of Francois Cahen, keyboardist (1944-2011)
      Zao - "Shardaz"

      In memory David Carr, keyboardist/songwriter/producer (1943-2011)
      The Fortunes - "You've Got Your Troubles"

      In memory of Eric Delaney, drummer/percussionist (1924-2011)
      Eric Delaney's Big Beat Six - "Big Beat"

      In memory of Gil Bernal, saxophonist (1931-2011)
      Duane Eddy & His Twangy Guitar - "Rebel-'Rouser"

      In memory of Dan Peek, singer/guitarist/songwriter (1950-2011)
      America - "Lonely People"

      In memory of Gene McDaniels, singer/songwriter (1935-2011)
      Gene McDaniels - "Walk With A Winner"

      In memory of Jimmy Evans, singer/bassist/multi-instrumentalist (1936?-2011)
      Jimmy Evans - "The Joint's Really Jumpin'"

      In memory of Conrad Schnitzler, keyboardist (1937-2011)
      Tangerine Dream - "Ashes To Ashes"

      In memory of Marshall Grant, bassist (1928-2011)
      Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two - "I Walk The Line"

      In memory of Joe Yamanaka, singer/harmonica player (1946-2011)
      Flower Travellin' Band - "Satori Part 1"

      In memory of Clive John, keyboardist/singer/songwriter (1945-2011)
      Man - "Empty Room"

      In memory of Brooke Ostrander, keyboardist (195?-2011)
      Wicked Lester - "Simple Type/She"

      In memory of Jason Eddie, singer (1943-2011)
      Jason Eddie & The Centremen - "Singing The Blues"

      In memory of Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, singer/harmonica player/drummer (1936-2011)
      Bo Diddley - "Diddy Wah Diddy"

      In memory of John Du Cann, guitarist/singer/songwriter (1950-2011)
      Atomic Rooster - "I Can't Take It No More"

      In memory of Jumpin' Jack Neal, bassist (1930-2011)
      Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps - "Lotta Lovin'"

      In memory of Clarence Johnson, singer/producer (1942-2011)
      The Chi-Lites - "I'm So Jealous"

      In memory of Cuby Muskee, singer (1941-2011)
      Cuby & The Blizzards - "Stumble And Fall"

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    • January 14, 2012 8:19 PM CST
    • Just type "Northern soul" (& maybe stick in; RnB/R&B) in youtube...

    • January 14, 2012 7:16 PM CST
    • A cheap place to stay - again, off the radar:

      http://www.hotelallandale.com/

      Check/post on the Austin Craigslist, some folks rent out their apts./spare bedroom/houses for sxsw.

      Shtbird said:

      Thanks to everyone who replied to my question. Awesome responses, super informative.

      I definitely think I'll try and make SXSW, bring my bike and crash in the bed of my truck. It's a helluva drive (2000 miles, one way = ~1000$ in gas round trip) Maybe with a carpool and a couple rideshares, it could be affordable. Still, it sounds like it'll be an awesome time, and I've always wanted to check out Austin.

      @ Battles - The Ponderosa Stomp sounds pretty rad too, if SXSW falls through. I've never been to New Orleans (or anywhere in the South, for that matter). Flying there and booking a hotel for a couple days would be far less expensive than trying to make it out to Austin for a week.

    • January 14, 2012 5:31 PM CST
    • Thanks to everyone who replied to my question. Awesome responses, super informative.

      I definitely think I'll try and make SXSW, bring my bike and crash in the bed of my truck. It's a helluva drive (2000 miles, one way = ~1000$ in gas round trip) Maybe with a carpool and a couple rideshares, it could be affordable. Still, it sounds like it'll be an awesome time, and I've always wanted to check out Austin.

      @ Battles - The Ponderosa Stomp sounds pretty rad too, if SXSW falls through. I've never been to New Orleans (or anywhere in the South, for that matter). Flying there and booking a hotel for a couple days would be far less expensive than trying to make it out to Austin for a week.

    • January 14, 2012 2:46 PM CST
    • $675 ?!  THAT'S INSANE. When I went , yes , it was almost 20 years ago , but it was about $80 , so , I guessed , today , it'd be more like $200 or just over. They still have free events , but , I don't know who's taking cash , at the door , if anybody...

      The only way to do this , on the cheap - er , would be to stay with a friend , and I know a lot of people can't do that. I CALL IT $X$W , NOW. I KNOW THEY'RE COUGHING UP THE MAJOR ACTS , BUT THEY'RE THERE TO PROMOTE THEMSELVES and their labels. Nothing wrong with that , but I'd never pay that kind of money , and certainly not when I know it's a gamble that I'll even get to see the shows I'd really want to.... At least , with festivals like the late , great , Green Bay Rockin' 50's Fest or The Ponderosa Stomp , you're guaranteed you can see anyone on the bill , and some fests , like The Stomp , have affordable hotel rooms nearby , as part of a promotional tie - in.....I'd say , save your money and wait for The Stomp , depending on where your tastes are at.
       
      Shtbird said:

      So I checked out the website (Never attended a music festival of any sort). Lineup looks pretty fun, I've seen a handful of them on little west coast tours.

      But 675 for a Music Badge?

      and Hotel Rooms at 150+ a night?

      We're talking at least 1500 (including travel, food, drinks, etc.) I don't know about you guys, but I'm dirt poor working class. I can't afford that shit.

      Does anyone know of a cheaper way to do this?

    • January 14, 2012 11:53 AM CST
    • Finally got to see this now that it's on DVD. It's been shown in a few cities around north America. I thought it was a well done documentary. There is also a limited special 3 disc release of the DVD that has outtakes, extended interviews and a couple of Vancouver art films from the era/scene. www.thepunkmovie.com