agreed all above
dont forget
gories sister ann
detroit cobras cha cha twist
oh and u think this on meets the criteria?
i think you guys got it spot on
oh what would we do without garage rock
btw throw the lyres in there somewhere too
agreed all above
dont forget
gories sister ann
detroit cobras cha cha twist
oh and u think this on meets the criteria?
i think you guys got it spot on
oh what would we do without garage rock
btw throw the lyres in there somewhere too
definitely Psycho by The Sonics or Cant seem to make you mine by The Seeds.
I would also consider All of the Night by The Kinks although that might be just me.
EMPTY HEART .
why did i not thinck of jack the ripper or talk talk
Jack the Ripper ?
~T
the tamrons - wild man
stooges - now i wanna be your dog
the wailers - out of our tree
bunker hill - the girl can't dance
sonics - shot down
talk talk ?
liar,liar (the castaways), heart full of soul (the yardbirds), night time (the strangeloves) has a great trashy guitar tone to it(if you cant tell i just got nuggets on vinyl)
All I know is someone, I think buick, used a Screamin' Jay song in a commercial and my heart sank. Oh well, I guess his 70-some offspring can split the licensing monies.
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
Great song.
Great ad.
i think it just a remix it just seems they made the fuzz more prominant
The Raw Cuts said:
Saw that 'Human Fly' commercial here in Finland, too. But it's not the Cramps original. It's some lame coverversion.
The girls!
This has been a really serviceable review blog the last couple of months with some tracks. For every jacuzzi boys post there is a gem like The immaculates. Anyone else? Can you dig it!
I've discovered that there's an enormous number of garage comps out there, but that's all the more for me to explore. I'm a little wary of dropping big bucks some of the rarer releases (although the aforementioned Pebbles re-release is surprisingly affordable), if only because there's so much else available. I did manage to find a used copy of Back from the Grave vol. 4 (already have vol. 1), and it's excellent as promised!
I also picked up several Norton LP's recently. Norton rules and their prices are great -- $10 for most of their LP releases.
Friday at the Hideout: Boss Detroit Garage 64-67
Aliens, Psychos and Wild Things: Rare & Unissued Virginia Garage 64-67
Both of these are outstanding. I also got all five volumes of Norton's "Unissued Sixties Garage Acetates" series. The quality of the tunes on these can be hit-and-miss, but there's still some amazing gems.
All vinyl so far...I plan to look into CD releases soon -- possibly the Nuggets set, Acid Dreams, or the stuff available at Arf Arf or Sundazed, as suggested.
......And definitely get the "Back From The Grave" and "Teenage Shutdown" records , as suggested elsewhere....Tim Warren at Crypt was determined to put out better - sounding versions of songs the late Greg Shaw had released , earlier (At least , that's the word on the street. Shaw's involvement with the Pebbles series has come into question , recently.) , and , he did succeed. Still , we owe it all to Shaw , and Lenny Kaye before him , for drumming up interest in a previously ignored genre. They HAD to call it Punk Rock or Garage Rock , because , in the 70's , this stuff did'nt have a name .
YES ! When I saw the heading on your column , the first thing I thought was , you should start with the Nuggets box sets , and go from there. You'll have a basic knowledge of some of the best stuff , and if there's something you REALLY like , you can pursue it further. Other comps , Like Rubbles , The Pebbles series , AND , WELL , THERE'S SO MANY OTHERS , IT'S SICK. i'M NOnot saying you should buy these $22 comps , sight unseen , but there's so muchgood stuff out there , that's affordable , if you're patient , and enjoy yourself along the way. Good Luck , John.
i really wanna phantom and maestro fuzztone or mk1 tone bender and a black or silverface fender or a vox or maybe a ric
just me who thinks they should remake the vox starstreamer
1484.
also about modern cheap gear i prefer the old ones tones most modern ones are either with buckers or generic strat p/ups old oes are so much more cool sounding
mid period Damned are great
oh liar liars key are good too
its not complex but ilike it
dying slowly said:
the organ in the standells some times good guys dont wear white blows me away
upload your tones to the tone room and tell us your username
amoebaboy said:
cool ! yes it is a vt+ il go and have look around.
dying slowly said:is it a vt+? caus thats what ive got if it is go on the vox website click toneroom an search garage rock click the name decay666 and go throse those tones their mine
amoebaboy said:there is no way i could afford an ac 30, so i went out and bought a vox valvetronix , the real thing it aint, but it still sounds friggin awesome.
its the cheap alternative, for folks like me who hardly have a pot to piss in.
loads of classic amp models to choose from with a selection of useable fx on board.
seriously, go and try one, our guitarist has a cool orange tube amp, even he was impressed by it