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    • December 16, 2011 8:46 AM CST
    • Bo Diddley.

    • December 16, 2011 5:33 AM CST
    • well, this is not excactily a punk song, but its been haunting me ever since first time saw movie ghost world. its not on the soundtrack, but in a movie there¨s one dude with nuncha sticks just outside the crosseries, and he play th song so loud that the owner runs him out of the store...other songs in the film are excellent too, but i wonder why leave this crazy rock killer out????

    • December 15, 2011 8:50 PM CST
    • Does anyone know who this band is playing in the background? Sounds like The Buzzcocks, The Notsensibles and The Thought Criminals, but it's not them. It's an Aussie movie from '81 called Puberty Blues and most of the soundtrack is by Aussie groups/artists, so it may be an Aussie band. I've been lookin' for a while with no luck, so I decided to upload that specific scene in the hopes that someone online will know.

      Thanks!!

    • December 16, 2011 3:42 AM CST
    • Your hearing can be affected by a lot of things. Do you smoke cigarettes or pot? Chances are your ear canals aren't draining properly. Had a really bad head cold lately? Your sinuses might still be really fucked up. There's environmental factors too, mold spores in the air can fuck up ear canals, allergies to animals, swimming all the time can cause issues. I get a lot of ear problems, I've had glue ear in my right ear for twenty odd years. I got a burst ear drum in my right ear a couple of months ago from a massive ear infection, It's only just coming right. Sometimes I get tinnitus so bad in my right ear I can't hear anything for a couple of seconds, if you can imagine what incredibly loud annoying feedback is like then your half way there. 

      You want my advice? Don't fuck around, get it checked for medical shit and buy some good quality earplugs to try to minimize any long term serious damage.

    • December 16, 2011 3:11 AM CST
    • haha , i know and i clicked ! Christmas spirit !

      kopper said:

      Necessary evil, I'm afraid. BTW, those don't pay anything unless people click 'em. ;)

      Pat said:

      the Google Ads

    • December 15, 2011 11:02 AM CST
    • Necessary evil, I'm afraid. BTW, those don't pay anything unless people click 'em. ;)

      Pat said:

      the Google Ads

    • December 15, 2011 10:13 AM CST
    • the Google Ads

    • December 16, 2011 2:28 AM CST
    • You can check me, The Blue Clown out @ http://ringmasterreviewintroduces.wordpress.com 

      Metal, rock, punk... anything from the dirty darker side of sound reviewed and interviewed, come say hi. Loving the blogs from the members of GPH below, quality!!!

    • December 15, 2011 6:14 PM CST
    • Thanks KK Dirty Money!

      Someone in my area's selling one, which is why I ask. I don't necessarily need the bass, but I thought it might work tone-wise with some surf tunes I play with a buddy. Or at the very least, it would look cool. 

    • December 15, 2011 11:31 AM CST
    • I owned a brand new short scale version of this guitar. It was great, but it is unlike your typical bass guitar and will be quite different from the two you already use. With that being said, it might be cool to have three different types of basses with a variety of tones, feel, weight, etc.

      This guitar is great for the cash, and cool looking if you like the style. It is light weight and has a unique tone. The tuning pegs are not heavier/larger ones like on most basses, for some unknown reason. So, that is pretty much the only thing I can complain about. 

      You can get these new for pretty cheap, and could probably find a used model at a steal.

      Plus, the cool thing about Danelectro guitars are they are generally considered "collectible" and hold their value better than a lot of other guitars (that aren't Fenders or Gibsons).

    • December 15, 2011 11:18 AM CST
    • I'm looking for feedback on this Danelectro bass. Has anyone in the group here had the opportunity to use this model. How does it compare to other basses? What did you like/dislike about this model?

      I currently own a Thunderbird and a Fender vintage modified. 

      Thanks in advance! 

    • December 15, 2011 4:46 PM CST
    • hmmm? i recall a certain someone singing "your future dream is a shopping scheme"....

    • December 15, 2011 6:15 AM CST
    • It's I'm Cramped, dude.

      Mitch Wilwerding said:

      I know the cramps tune but cant think of the name can anyone help me out also i was in ace hardware the other day and domino came on over the PA i thought that was cool

    • December 15, 2011 6:14 AM CST
    • I guess Hitler never saw that coming! Get cramped in your grave you shitball! Haha!

      (FYI: Early VW models were produced under NS tutelage)

    • December 15, 2011 6:05 AM CST
    • Haha, it's a Volkswagon after all!

      Matt said:

      I think its hilarious that they chose "I'm Cramped " for a car commercial.... I like roomy cars.

    • December 15, 2011 2:39 PM CST
    • Ha!

      I was just gonna recommend you...

      Chicken Head Christ is one of the best songs ever, you should put it on the hideout.



      BackdoorStan said:

      King Salami & the Cumberland 3 play some killer R&B in the UK!

    • December 15, 2011 5:30 AM CST
    • Blas Picón & the Junk Express from Barcelona! Raw R&B like Kid Thomas or Papa Lightfoot (Blas has played drums with Nick Curran in one or two spanish tours!)

       

      They have a 7'' with Carajillo Records and a Cd!


    • December 15, 2011 2:07 PM CST
    • The Wilson sisters aka HEART have always been kick ass:)

    • December 15, 2011 9:06 AM CST
    • This is a huge topic, as there are countless ways to get cool tone (and countless ways to get bad tone). I have a small collection of great tube amps, pedals, and even some modeling stuff that all sounds pretty damn good, so I could ramble on about this topic from various standpoints. 

      Now, I know we all probably agree that if we can afford a good tube amp, then we've gotten to a great place as far as getting good tone goes. So, one of the coolest discoveries I've come up with is using an Electro Harmonix Black Finger tube compressor pedal on your tube amp for garage crunch.

      A friend of mine was selling one really cheap, so I figured I'd buy it to try out and then flip it shortly afterwards to make a few extra bucks. But, once I started using it I fell in love with it. When using a tube compressor pedal with a tube amp, it not only compresses and gives you a fat tone, but it also gives you a naturally over-driven tube tone without actually using an overdrive pedal or switching to the drive channel on the amp. Very simple, very effective.

      What I'm trying to say is: you could have a tube amp on the clean channel, put the tube compressor on it, and you'll get a nice and punchy/solid tube overdrive that isn't too static-y or distorted and it really sounds good for garage style tone. 

      Try it out and let me know what you think.

    • December 15, 2011 5:42 AM CST
    • Chuck Berry's guitar sound in the whole After School Sessions album is just MAGIC

    • December 15, 2011 3:25 AM CST
    • Primitives , the groupies

    • December 15, 2011 3:24 AM CST
    • Of course !!!!

      Zentralheizung of Death said:

      the tamrons  - wild man