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    • August 30, 2011 2:24 AM CDT
    • if/when i need an outboard id get an original '63 fender one or if i couldn't get hold of a good condition (ie working ,aestheticly i thing scratches and tears and a certain garagey somthhing) id buy the reissue or id look into the danolectro spring king ,whicch is a genuine ,albiet miniturised , spring reverb in a pedal about a standard depth /hieghy and about as wide as 2 or 3 boss pedals ,plus it has kick pad that when you step on it makes the explosive sound you get from kicking a full sized one

    • August 29, 2011 11:44 PM CDT
    • Reining Sound also doing a show on Wed night 9th at Maxwell's in Hoboken with Jackie & The Cedrics - only 15 bucks

    • August 29, 2011 11:01 PM CDT
    • hit me with the Cramps question(s), brotha'. 

    • August 29, 2011 4:56 PM CDT
    • I don't have it in front of me at the moment, but do you have the "How to Make a Monster" double-CD comp? I'd check those liner notes... although the demos on that album are from '76, not '79.


      Jonathan Meacock said:

      Thanks for your replies

       

      It was more a question around the Ohio 1979 Demos?

    • August 28, 2011 11:46 AM CDT
    • cheers :)

       

    • August 29, 2011 10:57 PM CDT
    • Jim Jones Revue - Burning Your House Down.  This record gives me hope in rock and roll.  This is the shit!!!!!!!  LIttle Richard meets Jerry Lee Lewis at a Poison 13 show right before the Stones play Altamont. That's the vibe I get, brotha's and sista's!!!!!

    • August 29, 2011 5:49 PM CDT
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      Human Eye - They Came From The Sky

    • August 29, 2011 10:22 PM CDT
    • I agree: those GFS pickups are great. Myself and several of my fellow gear/tech/guitar-head friends all agree. 

      The GFS Dream 90s are also great. An aficianado friend of mine says he'd take those over the Trons any day.

       

    • August 29, 2011 12:58 AM CDT
    • Thanks guys. Actually I just ordered the GFS Surf 90 for the bridge. It really is dirt cheap, even with postage from the USA to Finland. I understand it's a 50s Dynasonic clone(and a Singlecoil), but as I am a sucker for Rockabilly I don't mind and just hope I can get a fuzz sound out I dig(and people mention that they have a bit of P90s sound).

      If not I'll try one of the 50s Gibson PAF clones that are around.

      For the neck I'm thinking getting the TV Jones Powertron...Anyone plays those?

    • August 29, 2011 7:47 PM CDT
    • Probably not, most people like that don't seem to understand irony.

       

      I enjoy disco culture for the inherent hilarity of the movies, the fashion, the music; some of it is good music, but even the horrible stuff has some Narmy charm, you know?  And Skatetown U.S.A. might be one of the best bad movies ever made.  But then it was after my time, so maybe not living through it helped with that.

      MikeL said:

      That's part of it.  Of course, a lot of people also hated it because they just thought the music was horrible.  One friend of mine complained that he thought it had no soul to it.

       

      That reminds me...one of the things I find amusing about "Saturday Night Fever" is that John Travolta and his little gang come across as so tough and macho, and they're all rather racist and homophobic, and yet they dance to music comes from both black and gay subculture.  Go figure.  Another funny moment was in the movie "Detroit Rock City," in which those kids on their way to a KISS concert in 1978 have a run-in with a couple of macho disco guys, and the KISS kids beat them up and put KISS make-up on them, and once disco guy says to the other, "You got the fag make-up on."  I wonder if any disco fans who were like that back then ever noticed the irony.

    • August 29, 2011 5:48 PM CDT
    • my self

    • August 29, 2011 12:11 PM CDT
    • Anybody reading this need to buy "Landlocked & Loaded," what a great comp!!! If you live in the Midwest, ownership is mandatory!!! 

      kopper said:

      Another great "landlocked" surf band is The Delstars from Iowa (Des Moines, I think). There are a couple of their tunes on my "Landlocked & Loaded!" compilation album that I put out 11 years ago:

      http://www.troubleinrivercity.com/releases/va-landlocked-loaded-cd-...

    • August 29, 2011 7:53 AM CDT
    • Oh and I LOVE the SURFITES!!!!

       

    • August 29, 2011 7:52 AM CDT
    • Satan's Pilgrims!

      Los Straitjackets (although they describe themselves as Guitar "Instrumentalists" rather than a surf guitar band)

      SEÑOR BIKINI.

    • August 29, 2011 6:53 AM CDT
    • Yeah, that Jackie & The Cedrics clip is a modern classic!

      Sorry for my relatively long list above. If I had to pick just 5 bands, I would probably go with The New Dimensions, The Astronauts, The Super Stocks, The Surfaris, and Jan & Dean.

      And in addition to my original list which is mainly made up of bands that released at least one album, one should also not forget that there were loads of bitchen 1st wave surf groups that only put out a 45 or two on small labels.

    • August 29, 2011 3:10 AM CDT
    • Jackie and the Cedrics - My favorite Japanese surf band.

    • August 28, 2011 12:03 PM CDT
    • All excellent choices. I'm really gonna have to make my list a little longer.

    • August 28, 2011 11:52 AM CDT
    • Los Straightjackets - No one can deny the guitar prowess of Eddie Angel or Danny Amis. You, also, cannot fault them from becoming true "rock stars" either.

    • August 29, 2011 3:01 AM CDT
    • Thanks, Minna, Seriously, between this, the Rock 'n' Roll Ichiban radio http://wfmuichiban.blogspot.com/ and our own Hideout Podcast Jukebox, that's tons and tons of great music.