http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBngN3yALuM&feature=related
My band the Cobrateens will be playing! Come check us out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBngN3yALuM&feature=related
My band the Cobrateens will be playing! Come check us out!
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.
$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?
First few minutes are spacey pedal play, but once the music kicks in (~2:45), it's a good heavy time.
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.
Acid Mothers Temple & The melting paraiso ufo - "La Novia" 40:40 min
Wow, 20 minutes? Sheesh, I'm so old school that if a song is going all the way to 5 minutes it better be changing my life! I can't think of ANY song that went that long that held my interest. But on the lighter side, this one was around 15 minutes, and it's the longest song that I have actually sat all the way through (feel free to add plenty of cheese!)
Meco: "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band"
nice
Mina said:
"Billy the Mountain" by the Mothers
Space Is the Place, by Sun Ra!
syd barrett is better :P
no its not but most of it is
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!
Minor Threat, "Minor Threat"
The Freeze, "This is Boston, Not L.A."
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
JohnBattle, that's an extensive list, alot I wasn't aware of, will have to search out.
Couldn't find a decent clip of the two in the same scene, but:
Lemmy and Shane McGowan in "Eat The Rich"
Screamin Jay Hawkins in Mystery Train another great movie and appearance.
Single-minded, a Big Beat singles anthology is worth picking up, got the Tall Boys, Delmonas, Stingrays etc. The Blood on the cats albums are worth picking up as well although they are also mixed with rockabilly/psychobilly, both scenes in the UK were very mixed at the time.
Also The Wigs did a couple of great singles, there was also a great compilation album on Media Burn the title of which escapes me, will dig it out later.
Yeah I haven't yet checked out Thee Wildebeests (apart from on the Mark Lammar Show back in the day). I'm slow too much to fynde!
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.
Try "Lost Episodes" or "Mystery Disc" for more Zappa garage sounds like "Speed Freak Boogie" and "Charva". Music is the best!
Yeah, I love Zappa's early '60s stuff. I'm not a big 45 collector so I don't have any of those you list above, but I do have the "Cucamonga" CD on Del-Fi which is a collection of some of this Zappa stuff. It has his Bob Guy "Letter to Jeepers" and some other goofy stuff like the Rotations, Baby Ray & the Ferns, Mr. Clean, etc. I especially like the Rotations' surf stuff. Pretty cool! Good luck in your quest.
Hi GRGPNKers ... Frank Zappa was also certainly involved with some of the releases on the U.S. Donna label which was a subsiduary of Del-Fi. I also have an Rhino LP called 'Rare Meat' which features Frank's DONNA releases as highlighted below in the list. & also some Aertuan releases that feature Frank's 'surf' guitar (but again can't remember of the top of my head which ones as everthing is still in a real mess here...)
anyway I was wondering - Does anyone know of any other early 45's from this list or other labels prior to the Mothers of Invention that he played on? ...or of any others that he may have either produced or written for on this label? (or possibly Del-Fi)
I have few 45's on the DONNA label, although of the top of my head - I can't can't remember which ones aside from some by Ron Holden, and also the crazy 'Hully Gully Trumpets' by Don Markham & the Marksmen ( and possibly other 45's kickin around somewhere too...) My interest in Frank Zappa's earlier stuff is in the way that he played guitar as I also play guitar myself.
Found this excellent DONNA list as copied below at www.globaldogproductions.com
It's a fab site full of tons stuff & info about zillions of labels etc... well worth a visit ; )
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Discography for Donna Records
1313 | The Rookies | Blabbermouth Penalty |
1959 |
1314 | Buddy Landon | Birds And The Bees Till The End Of Time |
1959 |
1315 | Ron Holden | Love You So My Babe |
1960 |
1316 | |||
1317 | Pepe Pena | La Baraja Mi Cielito Lindo |
1960 |
1318 | Winston Eaton | Hully Gully Every Day It's Got To Be Love |
1960 |
1319 | Yoyo Sashi | Yoyo's Pad - Part 1 Yoyo's Pad - Part 2 |
1960 |
1320 | Prentice Moreland | Chinese Junk Looking For Your Heart |
1960 |
1321 | Gary Webb | Drum City - Part 1 Drum City - Part 2 |
1960 |
1322 | The Gallahads | Lonely Guy Jo Jo Big Wheel |
1960 |
1323 | Don Markham and the Marksmen | Shuck Hully Gully Trumpets |
1960 |
1324 | Ron Holden | Gee, But I'm Lonesome Susie Jane |
1960 |
1325 | Don Markham and the Marksmen | The Goose - Part 1 The Goose - Part 2 |
1960 |
1326 | Bobby Swanson | Tom And Suzie China Doll |
1960 |
1327 | The Pharaohs | Tender Touch Heads Up, High Hope Over You |
1960 |
1328 | Ron Holden | True Love Can Be Everything's Gonna Be All Right |
1960 |
1329 | Studs Donegan and the Mob | Rock And Roll Honky Tonk Bend |
1960 |
1330 | The Four Sharps | Church Key Very Muddy Waters |
1960 |
1331 | Ron Holden | Who Says There Ain't No Santa Claus Your Line Is Busy |
1960 |
1332 | Sam Baker | Island Of Regret ? |
1961 |
1333 | Van Dykes | The Gift Of Love The Guardian |
1961 |
1334 | Johnny Mc Call | My Love I Can't Hide ? |
1961 |
1335 | Ron Holden | Big Shoe Rock And Roll Call |
1961 |
1336 | Bobby Swanson | Janie's Face Peggy's Last Birthday |
1961 |
1337 | The Pentagons | To Be Loved Down At The Beach |
1961 |
1338 | Rosie and Ron | So Dearly Bring Me Happiness |
1961 |
1339 | Bobby Domino | Marilyn Your Love For Me |
1961 |
1340 | |||
1341 | |||
1342 | Jeanie Sanders | Friday Night Prom Gun Slinger |
1961 |
1343 | The Thundertones | Thunder Rhythm Pay Day |
1961 |
1344 | The Pentagons | I Like The Way You Look For A Love That Is Mine |
1961 |
1345 | Valentino and the Lovers | One Teardrop Too Late I'm Gonna Love |
1961 |
1346 | Jack Sheldon | Philadelphia Strut - Part 1 Philadelphia Strut - Part 2 |
1961 |
1347 | Kitty Doswell | Need Your Love So Bad Marchin' On In |
1961 |
1348 | Al Mc Gee | Oldies But Goodies Show Tender Beloved |
1961 |
1349 | The Castaleers | That's Why I Cry My Baby's All Right |
1961 |
1350 | Chuck Sedacca | A-Hopin' And A-Prayin' You'll Never Know |
1961 |
1351 | Vic Diaz | Mister Moon So Mean To Me |
1961 |
1352 | The Venturas | High Noon Rumble Corrido Twist |
1961 |
1353 | Lynn and Jerry | Lucky Me Blessings Of Our Love |
1962 |
1354 | Bruce Johnston | Do The Surfer Stomp - Part 1 Do The Surfer Stomp - Part 2 |
1962 |
1355 | |||
1356 | Bobby Swanson | Twisting At The Top Hello There, Lover Doll |
1962 |
1357 | Johnny Flamingo | Is It A Dream You're Mine |
1962 |
1358 | Brenda Holloway | Echo Hey Fool |
1962 |
1359 | Joe Washington | Hardway Four Last Tear |
1962 |
1360 | Rene and Ray | Queen Of My Heart Do What You Feel |
1962 |
1361 | The Gallahads | This Letter To You Answer To Love |
1962 |
1362 | Lynn and Jerry | Oh Why, Oh Why Clickety Clack |
1962 |
1363 | Barry Boyd | Wishing Who You Been Loving |
1962 |
1364 | Bruce Johnston | Moon Shot Soupy Shuffle Stomp |
1962 |
1365 | Terrie and Johnnie | Your Tender Lips I Miss You So |
1962 |
1366 | Brenda Holloway | The Game Of Love Echo, Echo, Echo |
1962 |
1367 | Preston Epps | Mister Bongo B'wana Bongos |
1962 |
1368 | Rene and Ray | Too Late I Can't Let You Go |
1962 |
1369 | |||
1370 | Brenda Holloway | I'll Give My Life More Echo |
1962 |
1371 | The Watesians | I'll Find Myself A Guy I Told You Baby |
1962 |
1372 | |||
1373 | The Moongooners | Willie And The Hand Jive Moongoon Twist |
1962 |
1374 | Bruce Johnston | Original Surfer Stomp - Part 1 Original Surfer Stomp - Part 2 |
1962 |
1375 | The Woodsmen | Old Blue Maybe Tomorrow |
1963 |
1376 | Paul Buff | Blind Man's Buff Poor Man's Buff |
1963 |
1377 | Max Uballes | Rock, Little Darlin' Shirley |
1963 |
1378 | Baby Ray and the Ferns | How's Your Bird World's Greatest Sinner |
1963 |
1379 | |||
1380 | Bob Guy | Letter From Jeepers Dear Jeepers |
1963 |
1381 | The Heartbreakers | Cradle Rock Every Time I See You |
1963 |
1382 | |||
1383 | Rocky Fellers | Beachcomber Song Don't Sit Down |
1963 |
1384 | Ronnie and the Uncalled | Four Hot Toddy Just |
1963 |
1385 | Robbie Lawrence | My Little Angel Eyes Slow Bird |
1963 |
1386 | The Humdingers | Cornball - Part 1 Cornball - Part 2 |
1963 |
1387 | |||
1388 | The Angorians | Raindrops Lullaby |
1963 |
1389 | Crockett Brothers, The | Fastest Car In Town Why |
1963 |
1390 | The Roadsters | Mag Rims Candymatic |
1964 |
1391 | The Tributes | Ringo Dingo Here Comes Ringo |
1964 |
1392 | |||
1393 | |||
1394 | |||
1395 | |||
1396 | |||
1397 | |||
1398 | |||
1399 | |||
1400 | Ronnie and the Pomona Casuals | Casual Blues Swimming At The Rainbow |
1964 |
1401 | |||
1402 | Ronnie and the Pomona Casuals | I Wanna Do The Jerk Sloopy |
1964 |
1403 | The Bobby Fuller Four | Those Memories Of You Our Favorite Martian |
1965 |
1404 | Little Ray | I've Been Trying I |
1965 |
I'll be playing loads of punk and garage tunes from 1:00-3:00PM EST on Saturday, January 14th. You can listen 89.7 WITR-FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu