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    • December 28, 2011 1:46 PM CST
    • The Cramps managed to pull it off. They sold out, admitted it, but still stayed the same kick ass band. Same with The Ramones. I think The Ramones are the best example of a Punk group becoming one of the most popular and well known Punk groups of all time, but were still a "Punk" group and never changed their ways or style. Their songs did manage to get a bit Poppy over the years, but it wasn't complete shit like how most bands end up. 

    • December 28, 2011 12:53 PM CST
    • My opinion is that it depends on the group. I never really considered the White Stripes that punk, but the Jesus and Mary Chain's Psycho Candy still sounds ragin' to me all these years later. Any other opinions out there?

    • December 28, 2011 1:03 PM CST
    • nice

      joey fuckup said:

      My vote goes to GRGPNK Records, though. Kopper has done a helluva job putting together some great comps on here! So there ya go, that's my vote for "Best Label of 2011".

    • December 28, 2011 12:33 PM CST
    • My vote goes to GRGPNK Records, though. Kopper has done a helluva job putting together some great comps on here! So there ya go, that's my vote for "Best Label of 2011".

    • December 28, 2011 12:00 PM CST
    • Wow, that's almost like asking someone to pick which of their children is their favorite! I'm not going to say who the BEST of 2011 is/was, but I can say Sundazed has/continues to put out killer vinyl of classic garage, rockabilly, surf, honky tonk, etc. Just what they put out this past year was enough to make my head spin.

    • December 28, 2011 11:51 AM CST
    • For around five years, Chicago's HoZac records has continued to put out strong records by mostly new bands, and on vinyl!  HoZac put out a slew of great releases in 2011 such as The Peoples Temple, Mickey, Wax Idols, and the K-Holes. They also put on that awesome looking Blackout Festival that I missed out on. What is your record label MVP for 2011?

      WAX IDOLS - GOLD SNEAKERS from Hayden Shiebler on Vimeo.

    • December 28, 2011 12:52 PM CST
    • Hey Tim, were you going to submit a Marshmallow Overcoat song for our Hideout Comp Series? I don't have a record of you uploading one yet. Deadline for the next volume is Dec. 31!

      Details: http://garagepunk.ning.com/page/hideout-comps

    • December 28, 2011 12:31 PM CST
    • Yep, great shit!

    • December 28, 2011 11:41 AM CST
    • I know you're focusing on the garage department here, Steve, but Adam Sheets told me that Shooter Jennings will be doing a showcase down there with bands and musicians he's promoting right now. Billy Joe Shaver has signed on, that much I know.

    • December 28, 2011 11:24 AM CST
    • Goner Records had a showcase at Beerland at last year's festival. Burger Records, Trouble in Mind, Dirtnap, and In the Red did, too. I'm sure this year will be just as great. If anyone hears of any specific showcases/parties/events, definitely post 'em here.

    • December 28, 2011 11:34 AM CST
    • When the generations of rock meet.......this is the GROOOOVY result, man....................

    • December 28, 2011 11:30 AM CST
    • Talkin' 'bout dirty rock'n'roll...............................

    • December 27, 2011 7:03 PM CST
    • Am I the only one who's noticed the main riff to "Son of Sam" by The Dead Boys sounds a LOT like "Crazy on You" by Heart ?
       
      Mina said:

    • December 28, 2011 11:00 AM CST
    • Yep, no probs with your English :)

    • December 27, 2011 6:37 PM CST
    • btw, YOUR ENGLISH READS PERFECTLY FINE , HERE,   : )
       
      RawCat / Ordinary Recs said:

      My English is lame, I'm sorry, but if you don't mind, I'd like to share my experiences.
      I guess it's a little different here in Brasil. Although I think the guitar player (a boy) and the drummer (a girl) get more groupies (girls) than me, I can say I have my (nice) share. I've noticed they are younger (I mean 17-25); they say all kinds of nice stuff about you and your band, they want to buy the record, the t-shirt, everything... I think, in my experience, older men are actually intimidated by women on stage.

    • December 27, 2011 6:36 PM CST
    • I used to see Neko around , sometimes , before she "Made it". I can't imagine she was'nt getting hit on by cockier , more aggressive (i.e dull.) guys , back then. But , even , say , 10 years ago , she did'nt look very approachable. You mean I blew my chance? I'm KIDDING. 
       
      Bev said:

      Neko Case has wondered about this. But I posted that article I've linked to on Facebook and some musicians I know refuted that there is a male groupie shortage.

    • December 27, 2011 6:32 PM CST
    • They should'nt be , though. If they lived from the 80's (Or before) to the present, they've seen the changes that have taken place , from when you'd only see Women in Rock bands , here and there.
       
      RawCat / Ordinary Recs said:

      My English is lame, I'm sorry, but if you don't mind, I'd like to share my experiences.
      I guess it's a little different here in Brasil. Although I think the guitar player (a boy) and the drummer (a girl) get more groupies (girls) than me, I can say I have my (nice) share. I've noticed they are younger (I mean 17-25); they say all kinds of nice stuff about you and your band, they want to buy the record, the t-shirt, everything... I think, in my experience, older men are actually intimidated by women on stage.

    • December 27, 2011 6:28 PM CST
    • I'm probably the wrong one to advise you on this , but ,if you just go out before and after the show , as much as possible , and try to be sociable , esp. if it's with guys you might like , they should see all the wildness on stage is just in fun , and they should'nt be a - scared.

      carolyn said:

      I play guitar in a 3/4 girl garage band and there are some dudes that totally dig us. There's this punk that hangs around our band practices and loves talking about music with me and thinks I'm a "cutie" or something. However, we don't have loads of guys worshipping us. Most of the band sort of goes crazy at shows so maybe they're scared? haha.

    • December 28, 2011 10:56 AM CST
    • That cat's got 9 lives, man:)

      SarahJayne said:

      Two words: Kim Fowley

    • December 28, 2011 8:41 AM CST
    • My First Band   by The Ben Vaughn Combo

    • December 28, 2011 6:14 AM CST
    • The Sevens were a great band from Switzerland!!! Enjoy it.

    • December 27, 2011 9:21 PM CST
    • The Nuggets box is pretty bitchin', I must say.  Why did I wait so long to buy this?  There's a number of familiar tunes plus a bunch of great songs I'm hearing for the first time. You're right, it's certainly convenient to have them all collected in one place, although perhaps that takes away some of the fun of hunting down records.   I have no doubt I'll be picking up the other Nuggets box in the future.  Not to mention all the other 60's garage comps I want to get my hands on...

      John Battles said:

      You scored. I don't have that Atlantic Box set , but , let's face it , "Omlette" Ertregun could have found a kickass Soul shouter at a RAVE.  GOES W/O SAYING , THEY DID A REALLY SWEET JOB ON BOTH "NUGGETS" SETS. I MIGHT HAVE ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY TWO OR THREE SONGS , BUT , WHO CARES? It was my sincere hope that this'd turn more younger people on to 60's Garage and Psych , when a College student asked me if I recommended the first one. I could have said , "If you have to ask...." , but , instead , I told him , you guys are so lucky you can get a collection like this , today. When I was his age , you could find a lot of those songs , but , only song by song and album by album , often with crappy sound and more filler than we'd prefer. But , I'm not meeting many people that are into this music at all , except  here at The Hideout. It's funny , when "Kicks" was in full swing , and The Cramps came thru ever few years , and we had Wax Trax Records here in Chicago (The store , not the label.), I met people like some of you , all the time.
       
      Joe said:

      I got not one, but two Rhino Records boxed sets:  NUGGETS (amazing!) and the eight-volume Atlantic R&B 1947-74 boxed set (haven't listened yet, but with Otis Redding, Laverne Baker, Solomon Burke et al. you can't really go wrong).  

    • December 27, 2011 6:14 PM CST
    • You scored. I don't have that Atlantic Box set , but , let's face it , "Omlette" Ertregun could have found a kickass Soul shouter at a RAVE.  GOES W/O SAYING , THEY DID A REALLY SWEET JOB ON BOTH "NUGGETS" SETS. I MIGHT HAVE ADDED OR TAKEN AWAY TWO OR THREE SONGS , BUT , WHO CARES? It was my sincere hope that this'd turn more younger people on to 60's Garage and Psych , when a College student asked me if I recommended the first one. I could have said , "If you have to ask...." , but , instead , I told him , you guys are so lucky you can get a collection like this , today. When I was his age , you could find a lot of those songs , but , only song by song and album by album , often with crappy sound and more filler than we'd prefer. But , I'm not meeting many people that are into this music at all , except  here at The Hideout. It's funny , when "Kicks" was in full swing , and The Cramps came thru ever few years , and we had Wax Trax Records here in Chicago (The store , not the label.), I met people like some of you , all the time.
       
      Joe said:

      I got not one, but two Rhino Records boxed sets:  NUGGETS (amazing!) and the eight-volume Atlantic R&B 1947-74 boxed set (haven't listened yet, but with Otis Redding, Laverne Baker, Solomon Burke et al. you can't really go wrong).  

    • December 28, 2011 2:11 AM CST
    • but oh what listening!!! =)

    • December 28, 2011 12:12 AM CST
    • Freaking phenomenal.