Very Cool! I'll have to check that out!
Very Cool! I'll have to check that out!
Try this :
http://kogarsjunglejuice.blogspot.com/
This is Kogar's own blog. I believe you may find the last volumes around. Just scroll down...and see.
Kogar has a Hideout profile too, not sure he's around these days, but you still you can try and add him as Gpunk friend ! http://garagepunk.ning.com/profile/Kogartheswingingape
He's coming to Pittsburgh on Oct. 27, and I'm going to see him, so that's why I'm asking. I'm not a huge fan of Mott the Hoople, but I do like their glam era albums, i.e. "Dudes," "Mott," and "The Hoople," and I do have his first solo album. I really like his original version of "Once Bitten, Twice Shy."
I'm also going to Cleveland on Oct. 7 to see Michael Monroe of Hanoi Rocks/Demolition 23. A local punk band that I'm friends with are opening for him.
Hopefully, both artists will play a smattering of songs from their previous bands.
check out the horrors sheenas a parasite and go from there (make sure to hear death at the chaple ,count in fives ,gloves ,she is the new thing and there versions of jack the ripper and crawdaddy simone
Thanks Steve, that share site will be useful as I don't get time at work to do much searching!
I've subscribed to the GaragePunk Hideout comp so I gues you'll work out my profile!!!
I'll have to work on MY lists now!!
thanks again Steve
in the good old days like the '60s and '80s garage was what it was beacause the axes (the much neglected fender jaguar a prime example), the amps (silvertone 1483 anyone?) and your pedals (like the beautiful mosrite fuzzrite) where cheap as hell, what happened?
it's because you don't have a fixie...
Edroth said:
From what I seem to be hearing... NY ain't to much of a happenin' place these days. Wich is a shame and kinda perculiar. Guess the lame asses have taken over the city?
From what I seem to be hearing... NY ain't to much of a happenin' place these days. Wich is a shame and kinda perculiar. Guess the lame asses have taken over the city?
The constant 'drummer problem' I've noticed, is the 'can't remember wich song is wich by the title only'. The not showing up, or just can't, or don't feel like syndrome is wide spread.
I was a student at Moravian College when I saw for the first time the Creatures and Mark Smith at the Funhouse. Most of the people there remember me as "Thanos", friend of Blythe Evans and Yanni Kakoulas. Mark Smith's music and style was my first experience with garage rock and psychedelic rock in general. His music and persona will remain an influence for the rest of my life as a music composer. Thank you Mark, I will always remember you!
Hi, Zane -
I live near Detroit in a city called Ypsilanti (which is a small college town attached to Ann Arbor). Detroit is about a 30 minute drive away, but our "region" is always called the "greater Detroit area" because we are all lumped together in the same "scenes".
I am not sure how healthy or how musically active Niagara is, but she still has a presence, mostly in the visual arts scene. Like I said, it shouldn't be too difficult to find out more about her current status on the web.
Bookies is still around, but not the way you remember it (and it isn't the same version: it is a new construction that is pretty nice, but not the same old club; people still speak fondly of the "legendary" Bookie's; here is a link to the new one: http://www.bookiesbar.com/, it is more of a sports bar and pretty douche-y. This is the one you are thinking of: http://www.bookiesclub870.com/)
I play in bands and stuff but I am not the KK of Trudi and KK. Would you mind explaining the story there?
thanks, great chatting with you,
KK
Zane Arillotta said:
Thanks for responding to my question about Destroy All Monsters! I'm so glad to hear Niagara is doing well and is still active on the scene. She was SO thin back then we were always waiting for her to just fall over... I haven't been to Detroit in years but I always loved it. I know it's kinda farfetched but the club "Bookies" wouldn't happen to still be there would it? Also, do you live in Detroit or somewhere else? I only ask because of your name KK. Just thought you might be the K.K. of Trudi and K.K......
"Warning" by The Humans on Back From the Grave V...
more punk than garage but ,the adverts one hit wonders "i wonder what well play for you to night/somthing heavy or somthing light/somthing to set your soul alight/and i what well do when you say/we dont like you go away" beast of a song.
Wow! Kopper really hit the nail on the head with all those bands!!! I've never heard of Magazine so I'll have to check them out.
I totally still enjoy some of that old goth-y stuff. I booked a show with Peter Murphy a few months ago and he was awesome. It was so great to see some of the old Bauhaus classics live.
love bahaus tbut the damned blow me away daily
uhh Rip Offs!
a garage rock hall of fame is brilliantly perverse id nominate the mummies the gories the sonics the outsiders (of summertime blues fame) the stadells etc
the gories version is killer
well the sonics used power chords but stuff like gloria is proper chord
on th subject real chords sound more garage it depend ie A7 sounds garagy the way i play it but other voicings less so ,also g open is very un garagy
i like to use a mix
il say the danelectro spring king a proper spring reverb but small
now that is comedy.
well excluding all pop ,an ill get some stick for it but the seeds-cant seem to make you mine ,sounds like a bady beetles
the organ in the standells some times good guys dont wear white blows me away
im exatly the same as this its wy i have no strat ,but i do have a cheapo strat copy ,its about 20 years old and my diy refin is awsome