The World Ain't Round It's Square
The World Ain't Round It's Square
Arf Arf records..
Have to agree with The Outsiders. My all time favourite version of Summertime Blues.
13 floor elevators got it, The Jaguars- It's gonna be alright wicked and sleazy..
The Wheels - Roadblock (people tell they were some Them's rippoff but If you listen to this song you hear they are way more rough and violent then Van Morrison's Them anytime!
Kinks - well the dirtiest guitarsound of it's time (with Link Wray of course) I hear more influence from Kinks in american garage rock than from The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.. weird?
The Seeds and Electric Prunes have always been so mediocrity for me. You can find way better 60's tunes than these gentlemen were doing..
i can never get into the seeds i guess they got to hyped up for me
The Seeds - I can't seem to make you mine, Yardbirds - For your love, Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs - Wooly Bully
96 tears
Castaways - liar liar, knickerbockers - lies, Swingin Medallions - Double Shot, Count 5 - psychotic reaction, Trashmen - Surfin Bird, Standells - Dirty Water, Electric Prunes - I had to much to dream. It can go on and on and on.
which songs do you feel are accepted garage standards (ie louie louie, gloria) and what do you feel should be? i'll say the mummies' "planet of the apes" and the outsiders' cover of "summertimes blues."
yeah i have the vox because im a musical scitzophrenic and i eed to go fromm gutterfuzz to 50s style overdrive in beetween sounds ,
im not one to by vintage instruments to much as when my influenses used them they where new so id get a reissue
ie the reissue fuzz tone and vox tonebenders from the 90s or the reissue vox phantom
First of all; if you're happy with what you already have, I wouldn't worry too much. Try not to get too "anal" about having the "right" equipment... becoming a gear-geek can tend to be counter-productive!
Anyway:
Am not a fan of "modeling" amps, so as a future (?) upgrade, I would recommend the Laney Lionheart series for amplification... great build-quality, a retro-look, and excellent basic clean and/or overdriven tube (valve) sounds.
Also, in my eyes there's no need to go the overpriced "vintage-route", when in search of a fuzz-pedal (or anything else for that matter)... there's plenty of modern-day clones that'll do the job just as well (and in many cases better!). For over-the-top fuzz, I've got a Mosrite-clone from Ashbass called Fuzzbrite (as opposed to the original Fuzzrite), which I got of Ebay for a sensible amount of money.
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Shin Ei Fuzz Wah. The last pedal you'll ever need son.
i should mention by obscure garage band i refer mainly to the back from the grave series mainly
im a 14 year old british kid looking to expand my gear ,i play goth infused garage punk ,chief influenses being :the mummies ,the horrors ,the gories ,the outsiders ,the sonics ,thee headcoats ,the stooges and any othe obscure gare group of the 60s and 80s as well as the strokes ,libertines and afore mentiond horrors.
my current setup is a 1960s avon sg copy witha schaller single coil in the middle position that i use for the trebly tone into a vox vt20+ set to model a fender tweed reverb with fuzz ,so id like suggestions for amps guitars and fuzz pedals aswell as the gear used by the above bands or just settings for my vox
thanks.:)
So excited for Hans Condor too! Not to be missed. .. Also, I want to meet all of you from GPH that are going to Gonerfest!
Or just go to Gonerfest every year. I go for the ribs too! :)
I have purchased the Groovie Goolies DVDs and can't wait to watch them with my daughter. Just in time for Halloween.
From Wikipedia: "In 2002 Lux Interior performed the voice of a character on SpongeBob SquarePants - the lead singer of an all-bird rock band called the Bird Brains.[7] SpongeBob voice Tom Kenny attended his memorial ceremony."
ghoula gogo said:
hello, this episode CHIC A GO-GO dance is great for children, the program is fun, but you like it
hello, this episode CHIC A GO-GO dance is great for children, the program is fun, but you like it
Wasn't Lux Interior in a Spongebob --- his neighbour was one of the artists ????
Nick J
r has a bunch of great music for kids on shows and in between shows too. I saw this in between shows a while ago but just now found it on Youtube. Jack's big music show is another great show focusing on music. There is a great episode with Andrew bird singing in it, The characters also do funny things like play speed polka and swing jazz. when I was a kid i watched re runs of The Munsters and Gilligans island, I actually remember seeing the garage acts in some episodes. I always loved the theme to the Munsters. Don't forget the seek out the Halloween epsiode of Spongebob Squarepants where the ghastly ones play surf tunes! I actually found a CD single with all the tunes from that show. The ghastly ones also gave away the little snippets they played for scene changes on their website a few years ago. So many great syles of music have appeared on kids shows, wish I could find them all.
Ryksugan á Fullu!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_hKh6L4ZTs&feature=player_embedded
(wait to 38) they got tambourine!
Thanks for sharing, digging your sets!
swt said:
gotta be the b sus4 from pinball wizard ,though ill never ever use it in composition
i've got a vox valvetronix ,its not very garage but the vox ac30 and the varios fender models are immense ,ive set it up for a fender tweed deluxe via a kikass dollop of 60s esq fuzz its an immense tone i call gutter fuzz:)
It would have to be the first time I heard Plan 9 - Dealing With The Dead. Freakin' awesome and opened up another world to a kid from Kansas in NH for college in 1986. The Lyres too. Of course this took me to the roots and what can I say, I am still a Garage Punk these many many years later. Garage rock and roll runs through my veins, brotha's and sista's.