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    • June 29, 2011 9:05 AM CDT
    • there's already 630 people attending the event "according" to facebook...

       

       

    • June 29, 2011 8:50 AM CDT
    • got my tickets! now to arrange lodging...

    • June 29, 2011 8:38 AM CDT
    • Holy crap I'm there!

    • June 29, 2011 7:40 AM CDT
    • the Bell house websites says the place holds about 350-400 people so i reckon it will sell out pretty quick

    • June 29, 2011 4:59 AM CDT
    • Does anyone knows how many tickets are available ?? is the venue big enough ??

       

      i 'll try to figure how to get there, i've just come back from NY two weeks ago !!!!

    • June 29, 2011 1:34 AM CDT
    • got my tickets - now I gotta get together the airfare from OZ !

    • June 28, 2011 8:47 PM CDT
    • Yeah, 'cept it's missing the Mummies! Oh, well.

      Mardy Pune said:

      Wow!!!! Now that's a lineup!

    • June 28, 2011 6:44 PM CDT
    • Wow!!!! Now that's a lineup!

    • June 28, 2011 6:25 PM CDT
    • My god... this is insane, I gotta be there! I have to find a way!

    • June 29, 2011 8:31 AM CDT
    • The Unknowns back when they wore those Klansmen looking robes and hoods. For obvious reasons, they did away with them.

    • June 29, 2011 6:39 AM CDT
    • + 1 Los Straitjackets and Nobunny spring to mind

    • June 28, 2011 7:19 AM CDT
    • TISM were pretty good. They managed to get under Anthony Kiedis' skin, which is always a good start

    • June 28, 2011 5:52 AM CDT
    • +1 for the RESIDENTS...

    • June 29, 2011 1:37 AM CDT
    • went to Gonerfest last year - one of the best party times I've ever had - I was planning on going again this year but then saw the Norton lineup and decided to go there instead - bummer I just can't go for 8 weeks & do both

    • June 28, 2011 2:42 PM CDT
    • That looks amazing.

    • June 29, 2011 1:14 AM CDT
    • Nope.

      Thanks for the heads up though!Is it mainly a discography/history of Japanese Rock, or does it get as I expect Julian Cope - in depth?

    • June 29, 2011 12:46 AM CDT
    • Although this is probably inappropriate, since I play bass, but... 

      I play through a Ampeg B-15R Portaflex. I paid a ton for TONE! I never ever thought that little amp would do me justice in a two 100+ Watt  guitar setup (Fender Twin Reverb '65 Reissue and an Ampeg ReverbRocket Reissue) live or recording - It did. Good tube amps are 100% worth the money seriously. In all honestly no matter what you play, no matter the watts. I think that probably 50% is your attitude and how you play it off, 45% your amp and 5% your instrument. Yeah, shitty instruments suck, but you can really get past that or weed out the ones that stink. A good amp with good tubes and speakers are key. You can dial in a killer sound on any instrument just out of the warmth.

      Honestly, I'm not trying to be a gear snob. I've played all sorts of cheap shit for years and loved it! With that said, I've never had as much ease at getting decent tone out of that Ampeg as I've ever tried on "real vintage" gear or cheap shit. Never ever had needed a pedal, compressor, etc. Just easier and I'm much happier for it. Whatever upgrades you're going to do to a tube amp will cost a lot of money, but seriously - it makes the dirty sound dirtier and the clean sound cleaner.

      I know that didn't help much with the decision, but invest in your amp! Even the small tube guys scream and cry for those who aren't wise!

       

       


    • June 28, 2011 5:03 PM CDT
    • Not to be disrespectful, but I thought 100 Years Ago was about the weakest song they ever did. I dunno, just goes to show ya, no accounting, etc.

    • June 28, 2011 4:41 PM CDT
    • I love Goats Head Soup especially "Comin' Down Again" and "100 Years Ago".

    • June 28, 2011 1:54 PM CDT
    • Great thread...I've been digging Between the Buttons for the last couple of weeks. I'm one of those that believes Exile is their best, though. A long time ago I asked my buddy at Amoeba Records in SF what other Stones albums are like Exile. His reply: "There's no other albums like Exile".

    • June 28, 2011 4:31 AM CDT
    • Check these out, If you're not able to do it, you can also buy them!

       

    • June 27, 2011 4:55 PM CDT
    • it seems some peeps here are trying to convince me that Ty is evolving, up to the next level. I think it's a good thing artists are stepping up, but in this case, for me, it's a step down. Jay Reatard was moving away from the garage-scene with his Matador-releases, Black Lips same thing on Vice. Going more "commercial" isn't a bad thing, for the band/artist and a lot of fans go with it. But Ty isn't stepping up, he's lazy, with a nagging sound, boring songs. I still love listening to the new Black Lips, or the Matador releases by Jay. On the other hand, one bad album doesn't make him a bad dude. Let's see what he comes up with next.

    • June 27, 2011 2:58 PM CDT
    • Fuck me, forget Ty Segall for a second, did you read that "do we need rock n roll" debate mentioned in that review?

      " If we’re going to strip rock n’ roll back to its first principles and concentrate on it in its purest form, then we reached the zenith in the 1990s with Weezer’s first record and Lemonhead’s It’s A Shame About Ray; two records which can’t be improved upon." Christ.

      Jon said:

      i feel that this review of the album says everything we are thinking about the new Ty Segall.

      Ty Segall - Goodbye Bread