Are you talking about in the forum discussions, groups, podcasts, or what, specifically?
Primitiva Psychedelia said:
LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.
Are you talking about in the forum discussions, groups, podcasts, or what, specifically?
Primitiva Psychedelia said:
LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.
LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.
AFTER you get done listening to our latest shows on GaragePunk Pirate Radio, you should treat yourself to the Goner Records Radio stream on eMusic:
http://www.emusic.com/listen/#/radio-program/goner-records-radio/:
And help support one of the greatest rock'n'roll record labels around. :)
Cheers,
kopper
P.S. We've gotta figure out how to set up one o' them eMusic program thingies...
I've heard that about him, very cool...It would be very interesting to hear his take on your song "How 'Bout I Slap Your Shit"!
Weirdonia said:
saw Hank III in detroit, got to meet him after! even gave him a Weirdonia t-shirt!
He's the most humble and nice guy i've ever met, gotta make it to one of his shows again
saw Hank III in detroit, got to meet him after! even gave him a Weirdonia t-shirt!
He's the most humble and nice guy i've ever met, gotta make it to one of his shows again
Dirtbombs NYC Dec 17th
Some diverse acts this month...
The Heiz (kick arse R & R from Japan), Bob Log III, The Damned (on thier Damned 3*and Black Album tour), and Shellac.
The London Souls with Tab the band
The Mighty Hot Snakes with Two Tears (both f'ing awesome)
I caught Tandoori Knights (King Khan & Bloodshot Bill) a couple of weeks ago in St Louis.
Wipeout! said:
I'm not much on reggae but I really dig the trad ska/bluebeat/rocksteady stuff from the early 60s...slowly realizin' I dig most, if not all, music made from the early 60s (i.e. surf, vocal groups, pop, r'n'r, ska,...the list goes on baby)
Check out this gem, from 1951 (boogie woogie with the ska upbeats!):
I'm not much on reggae but I really dig the trad ska/bluebeat/rocksteady stuff from the early 60s...slowly realizin' I dig most, if not all, music made from the early 60s (i.e. surf, vocal groups, pop, r'n'r, ska,...the list goes on baby)
I love my reggae...bluebeat/ska/rocksteady/roots/dub/toasting/2-Tone...amazing how one 'small' island created such a musical revolution...
I was just reminded once again of this song earlier today. One of my favorite tunes out of any genre!
Love the older stuff mainly. Huge old soul fan. Stormy, Marion Black, Dyke & The Blazers, just to name a few. I am a drummer in a garage rock band, but have a side Funk Soul Project. I love the garage vibe, but there is nothing like layin it down with a funk riff. Puts you in a good mood instantly!
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Watcha Weird-Ohs
I'm Mr A the Barber and this is vol. 41 of YOU GOT GOOD TASTE
No theme this month just one hour of new and old GOOD TASTE tunes.
'WEIRDSVILLE'
The YOU GOT GOOD TASTE club night
!!!!!!!!!! bands, booze, babes 'n' bad taste all to the tune of trashy rock'n'roll !!!!!!!!
Every 1st Saturday Opening night 3rd March 2012
HERE http://www.the-fighting-cocks.co.uk/
IT"S FREE!!!!!
Two bands, FREE shots, Weird visuals, trashy tunes, dancin' till late!
The Glitter Band - Rock On
Link Wray - Deuces Wild
Atomic Suplex - Atomic Suplexed by a Girl
The Monsters - What'ca Gonna Do
The Tinglerz - Fever Hell
Thee Vicars - Every Day
Billy Dee - Baby Your Mine
The Alcons - Black Jack
Skurkana - Stick Up
Nick Curran and the Lowlifes - Tough Lover
Bing Day - I Can't Help It
Johnny Burnette - Please Don't Go
Virgil Holmes - Ghost Train
The Gun Club - Bad Indian
The Human Trash - Poison Idea
Thee Gravemen - Shake It
The Cadets - Stranded in the Jungle
Varetta Dillard - Scorched
The Rhythm Shakers - My Sweet Revenge
The Sneatsniffers - She's a Fox
The Bloody tomahawks - Bursting Love
Johnny Throttle - Spazztastic
Thanks for listening
Mr A the Barber
Evil Erik and the Zekes reminded me I meant to post this killah!
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One of my favorite biker songs is Zeke's "Chiva Knievel" that includes some killer motorcycle engine revving!
Very well said! I'm still thinking that the scene will revive itself. Just a matter of time :)
THE MARSHMALLOW OVERCOAT said:
Let me add my own little "Yeah" for Erik, who has been a true indie music supporter for DECADES. The style posers will always come and go, but the true believers like Erik keep this music alive, against all odds.
Erik, the major economic issues you face are faced by us all -- no one is buying much product, but plenty sure are copying and "sharing it" (it's called stealing in the real world). This is putting so many indie labels and producers out of business, but won't stop anytime soon.
So I hope you will keep the faith and continue to put out great stuff! We have no other choice, lol.-- your friends in the Arizona desert. :)
Glad you bumped it, Sam!
Chris Henniker said:
"Telstar " and "Night of The Vampire". Although it's not an instrumental, I love "Johnny, Remember Me".
Yes Night of the Vampire is indeed one of Thee most twisted instro's ...
I'm gonna have to check out my collection to see if I can top that one or b ring to light stuf you might not know .. well the whole "I Hear A New World " Meek moon concept LP (alright some of it is vocal) March of the Dribcots,anyone? ha,ha
sweet list right on
I listen to and love about half of this list--can't wait to listen to the rest! thankzzz :)
would recommend you in return: Thee Oh Sees (though i'm guessing you already know em), Woven Bones, Nobunny, High Pop, Allah-Las (don't have much out right now but they sound awesome)....
Alex said:
Ty Segall, King Khan (all of his bands), CoCoComa, Black Lips, The White Wires, Moonhearts, Personal & the Pizzas, The Spits, Bad Sports, Wax Museums, Cheap Time, Jacuzzi Boys, Fungi Girls, Wau y los Arrrghs!!!, Thee Fine Lines, The Unwed Teenage Mothers
Definitely going to have to say The Funhouse here in Seattle. It has an evil clown motif! And though I haven't touched a basketball in almost 15 years, they've got a hoop in the back! Always a lot of energy, always great garage/punk shows - stiff and cheap drinks and just an overall fun atmosphere.