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    • June 3, 2011 9:30 PM CDT
    • I really love You Treated Me Bad. It's got The JuJus, Plagues, the Quest's, Little John and the Sherwoods, and the Sound Extraction. Those are just the main rockers. The whole comp is perfect I think.

    • June 3, 2011 9:19 PM CDT
    • Niiiiccce! Both sides are killers. I don't think I've ever seen the picture sleeve for it though!

      Dana V. Hatch said:

      The Shadows of Knight "Bad Little Woman/Gospel Zone" with picture sleeve!

    • June 1, 2011 5:56 PM CDT
    • The Shadows of Knight "Bad Little Woman/Gospel Zone" with picture sleeve!

    • June 3, 2011 4:14 PM CDT
    • Hey, that would be GREAAAAAAT news Matt !!! Please make it happen !

      South Bay PORK Podcast said:

      I know I keep saying this, but really, I'm working on a new South Bay PORK now. Just trying to get some time set aside to mess with changing file hosting around and get my turntable up and running again!

       

       

      Thanks for all the compliments! 

    • June 3, 2011 4:12 PM CDT
    • By the way : WHY ????

      Any scientific or politic explanations ?


      kopper said:

      Now that Mojo Workout isn't podcasting on the GPPN anymore, I haven't heard his voice in months!

    • June 3, 2011 2:18 PM CDT
    • I know I keep saying this, but really, I'm working on a new South Bay PORK now. Just trying to get some time set aside to mess with changing file hosting around and get my turntable up and running again!

       

       

      Thanks for all the compliments! 

    • June 3, 2011 11:33 AM CDT
    • Yeah, I really miss South Bay PORK, too. Now that Mojo Workout isn't podcasting on the GPPN anymore, I haven't heard his voice in months!

    • June 2, 2011 11:47 PM CDT
    • Matt really won me over when he broadcasted a few shows live from a McDonalds.  On "...Shamrock Motel."

    • June 3, 2011 3:31 PM CDT
    • Show #328: "The Eggman Collection #98"

      Every 3 weeks I do a series of shows called The Eggman Collection, which originally was an old tape/cd collection of songs that I like. Now since I have little time due to work and stuff, I made it into a radio program. It's a big mix of songs I like, no matter what they are, what genre, style, or era...whatever...If I like it, I play it. This provides a big potpourri of music from all sorts of different artists, and also brings out several guilty pleasures you wouldn't expect me to listen to. Tune in tonight (Friday) at 10pm EST for the 98th installment of The Eggman Collection and hear bands and artists like: Ash Ra Tempel, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Satya Sai Maitreya Kali, Stephen Sargent & The Pride, Tommy James & The Shondells, The Poppy Family, Embryo, Tim Hardin, Clouds, Brigitte Bardot & Serge Gainsbourg, The Plastic Cloud, The Lyrics, The Aerovons, Q 65, B.B. Blunder, Renaissance, and many many more!!!

      ***To stream The Metaphysical Circus live, listen to past shows, view playlists, etc…check out my website: eggmanrulez.com/ or wscafm.org (click on "listen live") Friday nights at 10pm EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!

      Watch my playlist unravel before your eyes LIVE here: wscafm.radioactivity.fm/

      Egg

    • June 3, 2011 1:45 AM CDT
    • Hello ixnaybabe,

      Just sent you a few £ for a groovy WAY PAST COOL Pee, ooops I meant : Tee !

      And I forgot to mention I'd prefer a shirt for man please, so the neighbors don't laugh at me each time they see me in a skinny Tee !

      Thanks.

      Your devoted Preacher.

    • June 2, 2011 11:50 PM CDT
    • I really like my Las Vegas Grind, Tabu and Songs the Cramps Taught Us. 

    • June 2, 2011 11:29 PM CDT
    • Thanks for info guys!

    • June 2, 2011 8:23 PM CDT
    • For some reason, at least in my experiences and among my peers, we all agree that the drummer is like the Achilles tendon of the band: they seem to be the most difficult to acquire, keep, maintain, deal with, have the most gear, too loud, have the "easiest job" in the band, but are the biggest pain, etc. I don't mean to generalize or sound prejudiced, but that's been my road over the many years (almost 20) of playing in bands.
      I know a few musician-friends of mine that have gone the one man band route, and they really love it.
      I am sure it could maybe get lonely, but weather they are simply banging on a bass drum while strumming a guitar or bass, or they've engineered a whole multi-instrument getup, they are generally well-received, too.
      If you really want to change things up, take a few months to learn how to sing, play guitar, and stomp out a beat with your feet. Be your own boss...

    • June 2, 2011 5:45 PM CDT
    • I consider myself a drummer before anything else, but out of necessity I've learned how to get on without one.  If you dudes can stay in time you may not *need* one.  I saw an earlier post about some older country stuff not allowing a drummer.  I'd agree.  You don't.  But you better know how to do his/her job too.  Smack your guitar or bass, stomp a foot when the song needs it.  There's an old joke about drummers...

      Why do drummers put drumsticks on the dash of their car? 
       So they can park in the handicapped spot.

      It's a lonely road...


       

    • June 1, 2011 9:06 PM CDT
    • That works, too!

    • June 2, 2011 5:38 PM CDT
    • primates

    • June 2, 2011 3:00 PM CDT
    • also did anyone mention Spacemen 3

    • June 1, 2011 5:52 PM CDT
    • Forthcomings by Butch Willis and the Rocks is an overlooked garage classic from '86.

    • June 1, 2011 10:23 AM CDT
    • Dont't forget the mighty Sound Explosion! Their album on Music Maniac is one of the best of the Garage Revival era! Also try to track down their 7" singles.

    • June 1, 2011 5:52 PM CDT
    • you can do amazon yourself by making a create space account with no fee! As far as associates, as I remember, their cut comes from amazon. which means, it would be cool for both if people were suggesting to others to buy your music! Tunecore will put your stuff on all the "important" places, so thats the easiest way but their is the cost. To be on itunes for example you have to go with "someone" and Tunecore seems to be the best. Total freedom is the paypal button. just my two cent KK :-)

    • June 1, 2011 2:06 PM CDT
    • So, are you saying that people will re-sell a band's digital music on Amazon?

      How do they do that so easily?

       

      Otherwise, thanks for the advice. Please keep it coming.

    • June 1, 2011 12:27 PM CDT
    • Depends how much you sell - I think I figued out the magic number for tunecore vs cdbaby is 172 annual downloads but always do the math for yourself.  They are both making the majority of their sales through iTunes as far as our stuff goes.  Tunecore is a straight fee and CD Baby is a %.  I heard Bandcamp is good and I'm sure Amazon is as well but identifying and stopping download re-sellers on Amazon seems to be brutal.  Anyone has more info around Amazon (and the associates program) that would be interesting.

    • June 1, 2011 10:26 AM CDT
    • Try Bandcamp.

      We use it for free downloads but the paid downloads seem a right deal as well, so check it out. Also emusic looks good.

    • June 1, 2011 1:37 PM CDT
    • That'll be The Motors, then.... I always quite liked them. D.

      fazer said:

      Airport - by a band i cant remember the name of, i cant stand this record .