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    • July 1, 2011 11:12 AM CDT
    • Love that track. It was on Teenage Shutdown #10. I can't blame you for wanting to know so badly what it was.

    • July 1, 2011 8:08 AM CDT
    • Kevan... you have helped me solve a problem that has riddled me for years. I've talked to experts all over the world and no one has been able to tell me until now. Thanks so much. I can die in peace, now!

    • June 30, 2011 4:49 PM CDT
    • It's called "I Know" by Shepard's Heard

    • June 30, 2011 1:32 PM CDT
    • Good song! But sorry I can't help you there.

    • July 1, 2011 9:06 AM CDT
    • Thanks KK for the link. I will check it out.

       

      John, good to know I can ask when necessary. I already post now and then my questions on the AX84 forum. My new build is taken from that site, the simple pre-amp and the 50w pp from the 'Building Blocks' section. Most question I have so far are about the differences in the schematics/layout and what I read in books.  And I plan on doing some mods to the AX84 circuits so there will be questions about that, too.

    • July 1, 2011 8:49 AM CDT
    • Do you have any details  on this booklet? I would like to check it out.

      The Fnords said:

      There's a wee Mullard booklet which has valve amp circuits. I started one; haven't finished yet as it needs a chassis building and I haven't got round to that yet. I've done some modifying, but mostly to the boxes containing everything!

      D.

    • July 1, 2011 8:48 AM CDT
    • You've got a fellow amp builder here. Looks like there are others too.

       

      If/when you have questions, just ask. I've found that one of the best resources is the AX84 forum. There are some very experienced/knowledgeable folks there that are happy to help and share their knowledge. It's a very good group, everyone is welcome and treated with respect.

      If you check out my profile you can see some of my efforts.

       

      John

    • June 30, 2011 1:30 PM CDT
    • There's a wee Mullard booklet which has valve amp circuits. I started one; haven't finished yet as it needs a chassis building and I haven't got round to that yet. I've done some modifying, but mostly to the boxes containing everything!

      D.

    • July 1, 2011 8:01 AM CDT
    • Los Tiki Phantoms.

    • June 30, 2011 7:50 PM CDT
    • the rip offs

    • June 30, 2011 5:16 PM CDT
    • YES


      Alex said:

      The Mummies.  End of discussion.

    • June 30, 2011 12:49 PM CDT
    • Gwar!

    • July 1, 2011 3:25 AM CDT
    • I LOVE twitter, made a lot of new "friends". it's all about sharing, the peeps I'm following provide me with a lot of interesting information; new releases, labels, concerts. I'm from Holland, so a part of my tweets is in Dutch, but when it's about music I tweet in English; http://twitter.com/robkooiman

    • July 1, 2011 1:18 AM CDT
    • nice list!

      Mitchhz said:

      Hi, I'm a fan of wild rock'n'roll too. Here's my top ten of the wildest songs ever:

       

      10. Tony Conn - Like Wow

      Hard to choose really. There are myriads of wild rockabilly songs. This one has interesting orchestration, like Tyrone Schmidling.

      9. Jesse James - South's Gonna Rise Again

      Love the voice.

      8. Project Blue - The Banshees

      Timeless classic.

      7. The Ranger Sounds - Ricordami

      Incredible Italian band!

      6. The Pinetoppers - Shout Bamalama

      Otis Redding when he he tried to sound like Little Richard.

      5. The Valiants - Good Golly Miss Molly

      This one was released before Little Richard's and is much faster and wilder!

      4. Adrian Lloyd - Lorna

      Real punk gem.

      3. The Phantom - Love Me

      Opening scream is unbeatable.

      2. Bunker Hill - The Girl Can't Dance

      Link Wray played on that one.

      1. Ralph Nielsen & the Chancellors - Scream

      I don't know if this is surf, rockabilly or 60s punk but it is truly the wildest!

       

      Hope you like it.

    • June 30, 2011 10:26 PM CDT
    • Bad Seed is a great book although it does spend a very long time on the Birthday Party era. There is a lot of input from Mick Harvey and others. I enjoyed it and am not even a massive Nick Cave fan.

    • June 30, 2011 9:44 PM CDT
    • Thanks guys - surely square set on my to-read list. Much appreciated. Love Cope, informed and makes you want to be informed.

    • June 30, 2011 2:39 PM CDT
    • Jill,

      Cope does go a beyond the call of duty with the back story in the early chapters but his record reviews are

      adictive and get one enthused to hit you tube and start listening. Check out Eve by Speed, Glue and Shinki.

      Rock'n'Roll

    • June 30, 2011 6:00 PM CDT
    • Bought my tickets last night - missed out on the 4 day passes... every single night features at least one of my all-time favorite bands/performers! insane. pysched.

    • June 30, 2011 4:32 PM CDT
    • the intelligence have alot of guitars done with 12 strings.

    • June 30, 2011 12:31 PM CDT

    • O Lendario Chucrobillyman.
      Hes got his CD for free download on Myspace.


    • June 30, 2011 3:29 PM CDT
    • I had a go with the superglue on a larger crack (maybe 0.5mm across) and only just managed to get the drop to go in the crack on attempt no. 3. It clearly wasn't going to be worth trying to get it into the hairline lacquer cracks - as it was I got superglue over my hands and then managed to touch the inside of the guitar case, resulting in a very uncool hairy palm look.

       

      I've attached a pic that shows a couple of cracks typical of those on the guitar.

    • June 30, 2011 3:18 PM CDT
    • Yes... good eye!

      If anyone wants to watch the complete film you can find it here

    • June 30, 2011 2:17 PM CDT
    • Creepy Creeps?