Very interesting indeed :):)
Very interesting indeed :):)
author scott schinder is working on bringing a book on garage rock into publication in late 2012. read below + if this sounds like a good project to you, you can support his effort over at kickstarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/239488108/pushin-too-hard-american-garage-rock-in-the-1960s
I shall be buying this on payday, thanks!
John Carlucci said:
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7267275
Knights Of Fuzz by Timothy Gassen. I think the book is out of print, but there is a DVD documentary available which has a digital version of the book included.
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7267275
Knights Of Fuzz by Timothy Gassen. I think the book is out of print, but there is a DVD documentary available which has a digital version of the book included.
You should join the The Bookshelf group. There's heaps of info in there about this topic!
If you like the Fleshtones, Joe Bonomo wrote an eye-opening history on the band called "Sweat: the Story Of the Fleshtones, America's Garage Band". It's amazing what this band has been through, and yet still keep on going. Even if you have just a casual interest in their music, you would come away from this a dedicated fan. There's a complete discography not just of the band, but the side projects as well. Hell, there's even a list of all the cover songs they've ever done at their live shows. Plus, when you buy the book, their label, Yep Roc gives you an online code to get an unreleased track, free tracks from their albums "Beachhead" and "Do You Swing", and a 10 song sampler from the label itself.
If you want a good read on garage rock 'n' roll from the late '80's to say 2001, Eric Davidson of the New Bomb Turks wrote an excellent book called "We Never Learn: the Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988-2001". It covers the scene all right, detailing the histories and insights on bands like the Dwarves, Gories, Supersuckers, Devil Dogs, Cynics, Mummies, Rocket From the Crypt, Hives, Nashville Pussy, etc., plus labels and fanzines that were a part of it all. It even comes with an online code to get a free downloadable comp of 20 choice cuts!
never seen that one, shall scour Amazon now. Fuzz acid and flowers is a must.
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My dutch review blog's called Planet Trash
So if a band wants a review of their record at Planet Trash feel free to contact me.
Hey my personal blog is http://gothdoggy-gothdoggy.blogspot.com I review books related to punk, write about music, zen, and my views on life.
I lucked out and found it at a second hand shop for chump change. It is in no worse shape than most of the ones advertised on Amazon. It is wholly unremarkable and not nearly as interesting as A Short History of Rock 'N' Roll Psychosis. Several of the guys from RI have been talking about some author currently putting together a book of tour stories from people who played with them (although I don't know first hand about this project and, if it doesn't really exist I hold rights over it).
Here are my tips for doing a boss community radio show. I've been doing one for 15 years.
Be on time-get to the station at least 15 min before "star time". This lets the DJ before you relax and lets you get your shit together.
At least know what your first tune is going to be-this sets the tone for your show-everything might go crazy from there,but that first track should be killer!
The entire point of your whole show should be to make it impossible for listeners to change the station! That is why "dead air" is to be avoided; people will move the dial to make sure the radio is still working, and they might find something they like more on a nearby station! Tell people whats coming up, both on your show and the next show so they will stick around! Stick to your genre, but put in some surprises to hook people in.
Change things up, some slow songs, some fast songs, some instros, some female vocals, etc. Don't let your listeners get bored!
Don't play the same records every week-it'll kill you.
Ahhh-I got a million of 'em-what are yours?
I'm probably too late to respond to this, but I gotta say, the rewards of broadcasting live are amazing. Just being part of an actual community (your city) instead of the bogus "cyber" ghetto is reward enough. I know that I'm talking to people at work, or in their cars or just doing whatever, and that they are real people, not just hipsters on the infonets. I meet people all the time who never knew that they were rockabilly (my shows' theme) fans until they tuned me in! My show is underwritten by local businesses and I can promote local shows, record fairs and other events. My show is not archived, so people better not miss it! That urgency to be there and tune in works for me too; who's going to be upset if your podcast is a few days (or hours) late? Being on the radio means being ON TIME motherfucker, and of course it's not going to be perfect, but what does being perfect have to do with rock & roll? (Or music, or life?). My two cents, anyway. hope you made the choice that's right for you!
BE THE PRESS!
Cherry Cannoli said:
I would love to read a book about this era in NYC. Really. I read "Girl Bomb" which is about the city at that time. Please, bring your stories to the press!,
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Word, that's what I thought would be the way. I'd rather leave it out in the sun. Knowing myself, I'd forget I what I was doing and forget it in the oven. haha. Yeah I got it for like 3 bucks cuz of the warp. It seems pretty much unplayed for that reason also.
So, I might be able to get my hands on a Silvertone 1464. I can't find a whole lot of info on them online; anybody had any experiences with using them, feel like offering me any feedback?
Country Girl With Hot Pants On - Leona williams does it for me Steve! Loving this comp.
swt said:
Just started listening. I thought Southern Culture on the Skids wrote "Daddy was a Preacher Mama Was a Go-Go Girl" Guess I was wrong. This version by Miss DeLois is more trashy than country. I love it!
Thanks for the free download. And the Evelyn West picture gives me something to do for 15 minutes while I'm waiting.
...tv sucks ass, but I stopped thinkin' 'bout such things since 'Have Love Will Travel' was used for a Sprite commercial...well, even better than most of the songs (ab-)used for commercials out there...still dig the Blues Explosion a lot. My god, 'Here Comes the Summer', hehe...
Supersuckers at Deluxe in St. Louis. Absolutely killed.