listen to lots of johnny thunders,ny dolls,ramones,dead boys,mc5,stooges,and the waldos...along with link wray,billy childish,the kinks,chuck berry, and also learn the pentatonic scale.
listen to lots of johnny thunders,ny dolls,ramones,dead boys,mc5,stooges,and the waldos...along with link wray,billy childish,the kinks,chuck berry, and also learn the pentatonic scale.
Garge Punk
Gear/Tone:
Cheap ass Strat Copy, Teisco etc. Fender/Vox/Silvertone/RottenTube amp slightly overdriven, touch or a bunch of reverb.
Fuzz pedals are a good idea...I think generally the raspier the better. Stay away from a fuzz face.
Full chords to me seem much more garage punk so play those. Add some shitty penatonic riffs in there to.
Listen to Billy Childish, The Troggs, The Reatards & any other band rocking out with shitty guitars and body odor.
...just boring in my humble warped opinion...fell asleep before the end...
(Am I mistaking or Sean Spits seemed to be as bored being there as I was, trying to keep my eyes open watching this ???)
Besides, I find it kinda "strange" that the only bands appearing in this pseudo-conference organized by Scion are bands "sponsored" by Scion. Talking about Integrity and Selling Out ? Really ???
kopper said:
Check this out... Integrity and Selling Out in 2010 from the Scion Music(less) Music Conference.
Hello there, everyone!
I'm from Russia, Novgorod, and i'm playing guitar in garagepunk duo called The Zombiecops (http://www.myspace.com/thezombiecops). We finally finished our records session and looking for a label to put on our stuff behind the border. 7inch would be superb, but even cd seems nice.
So, guys and girls, please help me, list the labels of any sizes, which take care of trashy garagepunk (like us, like Persuaders, Reatards, and so on, so on, so on...)
By the way, it should be a great list to explore new stuff, as it seems to me ,)
That's the worst! I always keep a notebook in my back pocket for just such an emergency(lets me use downtime at work to put things in the right order, too).
If you've got a cell phone, they almost always have a record function; I've used that before too.
Petulant Child said:
I always wish I had a pocket recorder for those moments when lyrics just start going through my head..unfortunately even if I repeat them over and over I usually forget them before they get written down. I at least get the jist of a song that way sometimes.
Mardy Pune said:
Honestly most the songs I've personally written just happen when I'm playing the guitar. I'll find a riff repeat it, then another part comes and there's a song. The words always come when I'm the shower or walking down the street.
I've co-written songs with other people, bouncing ideas of each other when jamming. And again the words come to me in the shower or walking down the street. I've tried sitting down and writing lyrics but I just ended up walking off to have a cigarette and hang out with the dog or listen to some music.
I always wish I had a pocket recorder for those moments when lyrics just start going through my head..unfortunately even if I repeat them over and over I usually forget them before they get written down. I at least get the jist of a song that way sometimes.
Mardy Pune said:
Honestly most the songs I've personally written just happen when I'm playing the guitar. I'll find a riff repeat it, then another part comes and there's a song. The words always come when I'm the shower or walking down the street.
I've co-written songs with other people, bouncing ideas of each other when jamming. And again the words come to me in the shower or walking down the street. I've tried sitting down and writing lyrics but I just ended up walking off to have a cigarette and hang out with the dog or listen to some music.
Honestly most the songs I've personally written just happen when I'm playing the guitar. I'll find a riff repeat it, then another part comes and there's a song. The words always come when I'm the shower or walking down the street.
I've co-written songs with other people, bouncing ideas of each other when jamming. And again the words come to me in the shower or walking down the street. I've tried sitting down and writing lyrics but I just ended up walking off to have a cigarette and hang out with the dog or listen to some music.
The Trashmen, "The Bird" That's it. lol
Can't be complete without adding some songs by The Atlantics! I won't name a specific song, cause they are all pretty cool.
All these surf bands back in the day were playing and recording the same songs over and over. often in very similar style. But some versions are totally different. I'm gonna make some definition of well chosen surf songs.
Miserlou - Dick Dale, The Surfaris, The Astronauts, The Lively Ones, The Trashmen, The Beach Boys.
Must say Dick Dale is the winner. Most extreme fasted, the piano loop in the end,fucking perfect.
I would say The Surfaris came # 2 but Beach boys lay on the bottom.
Pipeline - The Chantays, The Ventures, The Astronauts, Dick Dale(with Steve Ray Waughn)
The Chantays version is the best version of my opinion but The Ventures take it gently. The version with Dick Dale and the fuckhead Steve Ray Waughn is a disaster.
Baja - Al Casey, The Astronauts, The Lively Ones, Jack Nitzsche
It's a hard one. All versions are amazing but I think The Astronauts have the win.
Batman Theme - Nelson Riddle, Neal Hefti, The Ventures, Link Wray
Also a hard one. But I think The Ventures is the best.
Moon Dawg - The Gamblers, The Ventures, Davie Allan, The Beach Boys, The Surfaris
I like the Davie Allan version most myself but they are all great.
sorry about my gramma. You surfers out there discuss your favourite surf tracks...
Here's the proper link to the blog post for The Mal Thursday Show #34: The Mean Season, which features the podcast debut of "World's On Fire": http://garagepunk.ning.com/profiles/blogs/the-mal-thursday-show-34-the
Yeah thanks to Mal Thursday, I also got an MP3 from Victoria de Mare from Amazon. If it weren't for these podcasts my music would be a lot more boring.
I guess Little Steven can't be all that bad if he hires Kim Fowley
Hey LS is kick ass...he's helping out the underground garage bands a lot :)
I just got my mp3 of this song, and it sounds great:) I guess Little Steven can't be all that bad if he hires Kim Fowley as a DJ and allows him to play an artist he's helping to develop (BTW, that's just some good natured ribbing. I'm not looking for a fight).
Now I'm looking forward to any LPs by Victoria.
cool-thanks!
Nick X said:
Digital Blood Supply...Extensions...Rotted Otter...? Never Heard of Tye Segall...is it SEAgull or seGALL? I'm guessing I'm stupid here...
BLOOD VISIONS
Almighty defenders!!
Lookin forward to hear marc sultan(bbq) and bloodshot bills new colab the ding dongs
And agree with tye segal
The growlers
I like Ty Segall, Mark Sultan and the previously mentioned Nobunny...but since I'm new here hopefully this place will introduce me to some new stuff.
Smack Yourself in NY is GREAT!!!!!!!
The Clash's first two albums were both great.
X - Los Angeles
Richard Hell and the Voidoids - Blank Generation
Teenage Head - Teenage Head
The Damned - Damned Damned Damned
Dead Boys - Young, Loud and Snotty
The Saints - (I'm) Stranded
X-Ray Spex - Germfree Adolescence
Buzzcocks - Singles goin Steady
The Jam - In the City
I want to include the Zero Boys but they were second wave.
dead boys - young loud & snotty will always be my fave... but richard hell - blank generation and radio birdman - radios appear aint far behind...
Haha, thanks man! Yeah, I guess the "Euroblood" you mentioned is the reason for this treason. Can't get it out of my system, hehe. :)
Brother Panti-Christ said:
most my friends here in Europe write 'life' instead of 'live', since the Vs and Fs sound the same. it's perhaps just your Euroblood trying to poke it's little head through your post!! :)
IDON MINE said:
Life band... Life band... what's that??? Did I actually write that? Well, sorry about that.
Ms. Stixx: Check this facebook link thing. They got on 7" out, but I don't have that one. AND Yes! They rock like hell, glad you dig them - I got the Readies fever too.
EDIT: I almost don't dare to say it before I have ordered myself, but you can STILL get it here on CASS recs!
most my friends here in Europe write 'life' instead of 'live', since the Vs and Fs sound the same. it's perhaps just your Euroblood trying to poke it's little head through your post!! :)
IDON MINE said:
Life band... Life band... what's that??? Did I actually write that? Well, sorry about that.
Ms. Stixx: Check this facebook link thing. They got on 7" out, but I don't have that one. AND Yes! They rock like hell, glad you dig them - I got the Readies fever too.
EDIT: I almost don't dare to say it before I have ordered myself, but you can STILL get it here on CASS recs!
Check out my "Kitchen Grease."
I've cooked up some hot and greasy sounds this month in his bitchen Kitchen of Doom. Too many cooks won't ruin this musical stew. Contributing their magic ingredients are Simon Stokes, Nobunny, Dan Melchior, Don Covay, The Mekons, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Sleepy John Estes, The Persian Claws, The Purple Merkins, Key Frances and so many more. If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. But don't slip on the grease.
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(Background Music: Greeazzy by The Greasers)
Switchin' in the Kitchen by Don "Pretty Boy" Covay
Hey You by Simon Stokes & The Heathen Angels
We Want the Lot by The Movements
Shuffling Spector by Dan Melchior und Das Menace
Bubba's Truck by Key Frances
Never Been Kissed by Nobunny *
(Background Music: Kitchen Sink Boogie by Hound Doug Taylor)
Grease Monkey Go by The X-Rays
Clever Way to Crawl by Persian Claws
Melvin by The Belles
Polaroid (I Don't Own, I Only Dote) by The Mekons
Two Girls and One Cup by Zhod/ Zentralheizung of Death
R'n'R Rocket by The Micragirls
Chop Top Bop by The Legendary Hucklebucks
(Background Music:Out in the Kitchen by Thinking Fellers Union Local 282)
Rats in My Kirchen by Sleepy John Estes
Bite of My Soul by The Fleshtones
Higgle-Di Piggle-Di by The Purple Merkins
'31 Coup by Angie & The Car Wrecks
Meet Me By The Garbage Can by Waylon Thornton & The Heavy Hands
Standing in a Trashcan (Thinking of You) by The Legendary Stardust Cowboy
(Background Music: Hot Skillet Mama by Sun Ra with Yochanan)
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