Um, where is it? Who's playing? You might wanna include a little more info... links and whatnot.
Um, where is it? Who's playing? You might wanna include a little more info... links and whatnot.
Anyone going? Just reserved cabins with a few of my girlfriends ..from Cleveland. Great line up of bands and activities. Super excited for this trip. This will definitely give me something to look forward to over the winter.
Here are a few pics to help you visualize this Garage Punk "mystery" :
-First, here's the tracklisting for volume 3 as written on the back cover :
Great, isn't it ?
-Now, enjoy the cool tracklisting as listed on the back of volume 4 :
(Sorry, I was pretty drunk when I snapped those pictures...)
Cool uh ?
Now enjoy the labels...
-Volume 3 :
Man, I love this comp !!!
- And now (roll of drums), here's the joke : look out for volume 4 !!!
How groovy, isn't it ?!?
Same tracklisting as volume 3 !!!
Once again, the actual tunes you hear when you play this volume 4 are the ones listed on the label (same as volume 3), not the ones listed on the back sleeve !!!
Any erudite lights on this, punks ???
I'm waiting... ;)
Cheers !!!
looking for a ride from south east tenn to memphis and back will give gas money
Oh, hell no. I hadn't heard of Pokey Lafarge before either, but damn is he good. So is the side band Rm Drum Ramblers.
Great vidoes - I just saw Pokey Lafarge and Ramblin Jack Elliott. I don't get out nearly as much I probably should
3 great bands, a great dj and loads of beer. people told me i had a lot of fun...
cool vids :)
you use to be in the fuzztones yeah? do you have any cool phantoms you can post pics of in here?
John Carlucci said:
Hey, you look familiar to me!
Yep, spot on. There are a lot of great guitars coming out of Korea these days. Most of them up to spec with the more expensive Japanese models available. Check them out and remember you can always modify them to suit your personal taste.
The Raw Cuts said:
not true. I have 2 'cheap' korean build guitars and they play great. even the local luthier said they are really well made guitars. overcome your prejudices and give them a try ;-)
dying slowly said:good plan but i dont like todays cheap stuff they so poorly made compared to old ones
Schecters are Korean made, and have a fit and finish which certainly surpasses some of the stock Gibsons I've seen... have also heard favorable things about certain Chinese Esquire models, which shame US Fenders. Heard about "lawsuit" guitars from Japan?.. the Japanese certainly put out ther share of low-quality crap through the sixties, but in the late Seventies and early Eighties they really got their shit together, and concerning Korean/Chinese stuff I think history is in the process of repeating itself.
The Raw Cuts said:
not true. I have 2 'cheap' korean build guitars and they play great. even the local luthier said they are really well made guitars. overcome your prejudices and give them a try ;-)
dying slowly said:good plan but i dont like todays cheap stuff they so poorly made compared to old ones
not true. I have 2 'cheap' korean-built guitars and they play great. even the local luthier said they are really well-made guitars. overcome your prejudices and give them a try ;-)
dying slowly said:
good plan but i dont like todays cheap stuff they so poorly made compared to old ones
You guys are probably right about all the timing of who met/saw who when, and yes of course McLaren managed the Dolls for a while and saw all the early NY scene and was inspired by it, and of course the Pistols sound evolved as they gelled as a band, taking in newer influences etc, but I still think that as an original influence, Glam was a major one, as was 60's garage (which was also one of the Ramones influences...). But the English scene developed distinct from the US/NY one, even though some of the same factors led to both... the English 'Winter(s) of Discontent' et al gave the UK a very political edge... it's hard to describe quite how bleak England had become by the mid-70s, the whole class system/dole/poverty issues which made punk such a liberating thing for so many of us, both as being musicians and just being young and poor/bored/restless/etc etc. And for a few years it changed everything for us... but then the old order reasserted itself, and despite a few other breakouts, is more consolidated today than ever... hello 'reality'/Xfactor/Idol-World (sigh!)
I just assumed Dee Dee was right about meeting the Sex Pistols at the Roundhouse (in Please Kill Me). I probably wouldn't be wrong that he did have the worst memory.
The Pistols may have been a band since '75, but their sound wasn't really honed until much later (early '76). Bands evolve over time, and I wouldn't doubt that seeing the Ramones definitely had an influence on their sound when they became huge, even though Lydon later denied liking their image or their sound. Also, don't forget that McLaren was also heavily influenced (or rather, inspired) by Richard Hell (Television) and the lower Manhattan punk scene of the early '70s while he was there working w/ the New York Dolls. McLaren even tried to recruit Hell to front the Pistols. And wasn't the first time the Pistols saw the Ramones at Dingwall's (the night after the Roundhouse gig)?
thanks i red silvertone some where else
When I seen them in Hoboken Larry was using a Vox AC30.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scqsYcgZEMM
I've also seen some vids where he was using a Marshall & an old amp that looked like a Silvertone or Univox.
Hope this is of use,
Billy
I also played a couple of these songs on the latest Big Enchilada (Joey Allcorn and Whitey Morgan) and, of course been playing all kinds of tracks from this and Vol. 1 on my local radio show. Cool tunes.
Listening to their tracks I hear some guitar thrown in there. I'm pretty sure they use one of those.
the amazing onemanband, the fabulous gogo boy from alabama, chuck violence, o lendario chucrobillyman, wasted pido, number 71, trash colapso............... they have a fuckin rockandroll soul!!!!
Scott H. Biram is pretty good, too.
Show #339: "The Eggman Collection #101" playlist:
David Bowie - "Cygnet Committee"
Edgar Broughton Band - "Gone Blue"
The Bobby Fuller Four - "Misirlou"
Love - "A Message To Pretty"
Erik - "Triumphant Breaking Bottle"
Bump - "Spider's Eyes"
Queen - "Fat Bottomed Girls"
Circus - "You To Me"
The Cryan' Shames - "We'll Meet Again"
The Electric Flag - "She Should Have Just"
Mutantes - "It's Very Nice Pra Xuxu"
The Shoes - "Imagination"
Spooky Tooth - "Hangman Hang My Shell On A Tree"
Country Weather - "Fly To New York"
The Birds - "I Can't Let Maggie Go"
Giles, Giles & Fripp - "Passages Of Time"
The Byrds - "Lazy Waters"
Gun - "Situation Vacant"
The Kinks - "Picture Book"
The Band - "Where Do We Go From Here"
The Electric Prunes - "Silver Passion Mine"
Sweet Thursday - "Molly"
The Rockets - "Mr. Chips"
The Odyssey - "Little Girl, Little Boy"
Satya Sai Maitreya Kali - "Voodoo Spell"
The Jefferson Handkerchief - "I'm Allergic To Flowers"
Harmonia 76 - "Les Demoiselles"
The Majic Ship - "Night Time Music"
Jet - "Nothing To Do With Us"
Gandalf The Grey - "Mr. Joe's"
The United States Of America - "I Won't Leave My Wooden Wife For You, Sugar"
George Harrison - "Ski-Ing/Gat Kirwani"
Family - "Face In The Cloud"
Simon Dupree & The Big Sound - "Please Come Back"
The Iveys - "I've Been Waiting"
Strawbs - "The Vision Of The Lady Of The Lake"
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