Speaking of Australia...
http://garagepunk.ning.com/group/antipodeanattack/forum/topics/who-wants-to-do-a-podcast
I've just found this; been for a wander through it and don't see a mention of either the Saints or Radio Birdman....?
Some good compilations (available in the UK, at least) - Do The Pop!, Tales From the Australian Underground 1976 - 1989, Can't Stop It! (Post-punk). Plenty Lime Spiders, Birdman, Scientists available too - also Where Are All The Single Girls? by the Eastern Dark.
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If so, are you in a band that's going to play there, or are you just going to check out bands?
BTW, what does everyone here think of SXSW? I've never been to it, but from what I've heard, it's very much a corporate sponsored event, and I'm just wondering if anyone here has a problem with that. No, I'm not trying to start an argument; this is just one of my "idle curiosity" type questions.
BTW, the Cynics will be there:) However, I don't know if Get Hip is going to do a big showcase.
I just set up a profile for my band The Jackets. It's pretty cool having a band networking site exclusively dedicated to Rock and Roll and Garage but the site is lacking a few things in my opinion - like a forum! I also found it strange that labels can create special pages but there doesn't seem to be a way to search all labels.
How about Bandcamp..? (Any disadvantages to it vs. eBandaGoGo..?)
goood !!
Check on this page and you will find some lists of blogs, zines, podcasts ecc.. http://kicksfromthebootpodcast.blogspot.com/
thanks mars, i send you a song right now !
MARRS BONFIRE said:
I run a radio show called "The Smart Set" 8.00pm to 10.00pm Fridays in the UK. www.bayfm.co.uk . 60s Garage and related for the first hour then 60s Psych and related for the second hour. The show has been featured in "Shindig" magazine and has an advert in the current issue.
I welcome new bands in the garage and psych / mod scene to send mateial on mp3 to marrsbonfire@aol.com.
With you...its a happening !
Marrs Bonfire
thanks ! Awesome !
kopper said:
I haven't looked at it in ages, but isn't this what Book Your Own Fuckin' Life set out to achieve? It was started originally by the folks behind MRR. Have you checked that out? Just a thought...
thanks!
and for sure, garagepunk meetup would be cool!
KK Dirty Money said:
Black Iris Booking
erin said:anyone know who does their booking??
Wild Zero is nothing shy of a masterpiece. When I watch TV in Japan, I sometimes catch the guy that played Ace on some sit-com and he's got the same hair!
I've seen Guitar Wolf about 3 times in Japan and the best was a "secret show" at Heavy Sick, a small bar RnR cub where I'm now doing shows. It was cool because there was no audience participation human pyramid gimmicks, which can be huge fun, but are not a big draw for me. They played first and just ripped through a set and that was it.
Unfortunately, I never got the chance to see the original band, RIP Bass Wolf. They do a tribute show to him every year in Yokohama which I have a feeling might be coming up soon.
Hope everyone that can get out to these shows has a blast ! AOOOOooooooooooowwww!!!!!!!
Yeah, Cheap Time are great! I'm envious of you crazy kids and you're ability to travel to go see shows at the drop of a hat. Damn you. DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL.
OK, that's the beer talkin'...
Black Iris Booking
erin said:
anyone know who does their booking??
Cool, let's try to meet up at the show, if that's cool with you.
erin said:
looks like i'll be at the detroit show, along with username: wolfboy slim
celebrating our three year anniversary with a rock'n'roll detroit getaway....how romantic!
looks like i'll be at the detroit show, along with username: wolfboy slim
celebrating our three year anniversary with a rock'n'roll detroit getaway....how romantic!
Highly recommended. Love that movie.
MikeL said:
Has anyone here ever seen that movie "Wild Zero," which stars Guitar Wolf? We used to have this monthly event here in Pittsburgh called the Rock'n'Roll Spook Show, in which a B horror movie would be shown at the Thunderbird Cafe, followed by a couple of bands. That was my first glimpse of Guitar Wolf.
More good news:
I just noticed that Cheap Time is opening the Detroit show for them. I love that band.
Check 'em out if you get a chance.
This show promises to be good!
Yes, I've seen that one and a few others (live vids included).
They are campy-good fun and highly recommended for a good time.
MikeL said:
Has anyone here ever seen that movie "Wild Zero," which stars Guitar Wolf? We used to have this monthly event here in Pittsburgh called the Rock'n'Roll Spook Show, in which a B horror movie would be shown at the Thunderbird Cafe, followed by a couple of bands. That was my first glimpse of Guitar Wolf.
No, but I just rented a movie called "Guitar Wolf: Red Idol" from Netflix that has scenes from it in there...looks pretty B all right lol. The quality was uneven but they did a couple of interviews with other bands, lots of concert footage, general random rock stuff.
Go for it DD! As someone who does a radio show, (and has no competence whatsoever, re: podcasting), I'm grateful for the opportunity to be on air and give some time to bands I think are deserving of the airing. The station makes the live stream available as archives for two weeks beyond a show's original air date so the at will or whim aspect for listeners is there, too. Listen when you want to. (I wish your station, there in C'dale, had archived streaming; I don't think they even do Playlists, do they? Does your co-DJ have a website or blog where he posts them?)((I know this because my nephew has a show there.)) Good luck Dave!
I heard this song last night on Bill Kelly's radio show on the Sirius Underground Garage channel. And Kim Fowley thanked me for liking the song on his radio show (I had e-mailed him). I guess that makes me special (yeah, right).