Thanks for your replies
It was more a question around the Ohio 1979 Demos?
Thanks for your replies
It was more a question around the Ohio 1979 Demos?
http://www.cramps.de/frameset/frameset.htm Hopefully this page will help.
Haha, yeah, tell this "friend" of yours to just post their question here and all of us Cramps experts will see to it they're sent home happy.
Tell your "friend" that there's medicines for cramps.
Any cramps experts out here? If so can you send me a message as a friend needs some help with information
Ta
delaney davidson from NZ and Bumface from canberra http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bumface/151130474959581?sk=app_240516...
...just repostin' on this one: MARK SULTAN, BLOODSHOT BILL, HASIL ADKINS, JOHN SCHOOLEY, JOE HILL LOUIS, maybe LIGHTNIN' BEATMAN and Mr BOB LOG III also, now close this, hehe!!!
Cranford Nix made some great music. There is a ton of his solo acoustic stuff available free on the web.
this is what i play with :)
-59 tosca thunderstick (same as supuro super single or national westwood, previous owner put a supro lable on it)
-1755 Goldentone reverbmaster amp (really good 60's Aus made amp)
-60's gentex helicopter flight helmet (for mic and foldbacks)
im pretty sure its a 63 uk vox phantom has the hank marvin tremolo on it and no rod in the neck
Hey, you look familiar to me!
just bought this
My favorite band of all time would have to be the Tiki Men from Sacramento. Probably because I saw them so much and wore out the grooves on 12 Dust Diamonds
Top three bands:
Tiki Men
Aquamen
Bomboras
Top three Songs:
Close To Champagne
Beauty is the Mind
Peach Fuzz
Eight Ball Scratch
The Apemen
etc.
The Bomboras and The Ghastly Ones!
I wouldn't say that the Dum Dum Girls are surf. They're more indie pop and lo-fi.
As of right now, I'd have to say the Tomorrowmen because the lead guitarist is going to give me guitar lessons. The Trashwomen, because Elka just sent me a signed TW record on which she declares her love for me. The Phantom Surfers because I love how Lo-Fi they sound.
All time would have to be Dick Dale, Eddie and the Showmen, and the Ventures.
**I freakin love the surfcast we need more!!!
Leopold Kraus is GREAT and will fit into surf/60s instro, the Killer Bananazz had there final concert short-ago,will miss them for sure...
Dum Dum girls are unknown to me,I will trace them.
Alohas.
First 11 volumes are here. Do you know where to get the other four?
There's currently 15 volumes.
No!!! No Elton John! If you wanna play "Saturday Night's Alright," play THIS version instead:
I have it on vinyl if you need a rip of it.
Bibliodiscoteque said:
Dead Boy - Great song. Perfect for the incidental music.
Kopper - Yeah, if we get into wrestling songs this could be a series in and of itself.
MikeL - I might be able to get away with Elton. Especially since its one of the better EJ songs
Giuitar
-tosca thunderstick
Amp
-Goldentone 1755 Reverb Master
Drums
-pearl forum series bass drum and snare drum bent over with a kick
Mic
-1960's Vietnam war gentex helicopter helmet
i got a way huge swollen pickle and it is pretty good :) but 200 bones
i have a 59 airline 3p deluxe by eastwood and it is pretty nice to play, havent had any problems with it, got for 900