ehm.... we aren't a list of fanzine...
we are a ezine that love garage and rocknroll... ;) www.iyezine.com
ciao simone
ehm.... we aren't a list of fanzine...
we are a ezine that love garage and rocknroll... ;) www.iyezine.com
ciao simone
Im looking for a list of fanzine, press and radio to promote garage, psyché,punkrock, rocknroll bands.somebody can help me ? thanks and cheers, SylviAngel
Wow, that's pretty cool!
joey fuckup said:
I don't think so, hahahahaha! I am related to actress Colleen Camp, you know...the chick that rode shotgun with Jerry Reed in "Smokey & the Bandit 3", was the mom of the valley girl in "Valley Girl", and other roles....Yeah, still trying to get around on here...Lots of techie stuff!!! I will definately live up to my name on here!!!!
Welcome Joey !
off the top of my head:
Subhumans (Can not UK)
Anti-Nowhere League (1st LP era)
Ramones
Teenage Head
Victims (NYC not OZ)
NFG
Dictators
DOA
Spits
The Demics
and this list will change constantly....
Saints
X Ray Spex
Dickies
Ramones
Dead Boys
Damned
Sex Pistols
Dead Kennedys
Black Flag (before Rollins)
Heartbreakers
but there are another 1000 after that :)
THE STOOGES
DESTROY ALL MONSTERS
SEX PISTOLS
YARD TRAUMA
STIFF LITTLE FINGERS
THE ANXIETIES
RADIO BIRDMAN
THE VALENTINES (Italy)
permannet drip
the damned
In no particular order -
Stiff Little Fingers
Clash
Vibrators
Buzzcocks
Stranglers
Dead Kennedys
Adverts
Ramones
Damned
The Dickies
This of course is only my definition of "punk", and as some of you may have spotted I'm not one for labels. Good music is good music. I think this is a balanced-ish mix of US and UK as well, but as with all of these discussions my age and country of origin will heavily sway my choices. Any guesses??
I saw them 3 times supporting other bands in the mid-eighties never heard anything about them since although posters for shows appear on slum walls every 2 or 3 years. One of those bands with one great song (Vengeance) but you cant remember anything else :)
Hi there!
I was wondering what you guys think about New Model Army. I loved them when I was a teenager, and I still love them today, and I think Justin Sullivan has one of the best voices in rock music. But I can also see why they are called the U2 of indie rock.
So I'm curious, what do you think?
Cheers, Doc Sanchez
I listened to "In Utero" recently its truly terrible and sounds horribly dated. The only record I ever really liked was the first one. They were really overrated and while it sounds shit now they were certainly the band of their time. Pavement and Royal Trux though have aged a lot better
Nirvana really saved my ass when I was a teenager. In the small town where I come from you had no chance to find cool music, and when I got fed up with metal, the only thing I could get my fingers on was crappy pop music like (yuck!) The Police. Then came grunge with Nirvana and Pearl Jam, and even though I settled for Mudhoney (the only grunge band I still really love and listen to), Nirvana were the first cool guitar band I saw on TV. Because of the hype TV stations broadcasted more guitar music (e.g. Pavement, and even the mighty Melvins), so suddenly there was loads of music to discover from that point on, even in a town where the next cool record store is an hour away by car.
I really like Nevermind, even though I can't listen to it anymore. But I'd definitely say it's a pop record, not a rock record. But what's wrong with pop if it saves a bored and desperate teenager?
And I don't think Cobain got killed. I think he was on drugs and painkillers, had depressions and the wrong friends. Maybe his suicide was a bit too much attitude, but when I heard about it I was sad nevertheless. Poor bastard.
Yeah same here :) I mean grunge music just completely changed my mind on everything, like when I first heard 'Smells like Teen Spirit' .. Just amazing. I think Kurt Cobain really helped me branch out into other genres of music. Haha like yeah not necessarily ones my friends were listening to.
Alex said:
I've gotta respect Kurt Cobain if only for the fact that grunge was really the first type of music I cared about, and it started my lifelong obsession with music. That kind of music really encouraged me to seek out tunes other than those which my friends or parents were listening to.
Rock is full of mysteries...that's why I DIG it so much :)
I've gotta respect Kurt Cobain if only for the fact that grunge was really the first type of music I cared about, and it started my lifelong obsession with music. That kind of music really encouraged me to seek out tunes other than those which my friends or parents were listening to.
Yeah, made my day!
Hysterical !
good one
This is a busy time of year for me, but I managed to slap together an hour's worth of slap-happy rock 'n' roll for you, the listener. From New Mexico come bands like The Scrams and Kilimanjaro Yak Attack. Some of the bands I've gotten to know from here in the Hideout are here like Lovestruck, The Manxx and J.J. & The Real Jerks. Plus we take a trip into Indian Country with a segment featuring goofy novelty songs from the '50s and elsewhere, as well as some rocking tunes from Native American artists. You'll have to slap yourself to realize you're not dreaming.
Play it here:
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Here's the playlist:
(Background Music: Slap It by Ronnie & His Twangy Little Fellow)
Bitch Slap Attack by Lovestuck
Chimp Necropsy by The Scrams
The Masks by Death
Omega Todd by Kilimanjaro Yak Attack
Cornfed Dames by The Cramps
(Background Music: Taos Pueblo by Impala)
Red Man by Slidin' Clyde Roulette
Indian Rock by The Musical Linn Twins
Big Chief Little Puss by The Olympics
Boppin' Wigwam Willie by Ray Scott
The Radical by Russell Means
Yata Hei by Keely Smith
Millennium Car by Keith Secola & His Wild Band of Indians
(Background Music: Geronimo by Link Wray)
Mustangs and Camaros by Stargunn
Where the Rio de Rosa Flows by '68 Comeback
Broke Yr Spell by The Manxx
Chicken Shack by Hellwood
Seersucker Suit by J.J. & The Real Jerks
(Background Music: Slappin' Rods and Leaky Oil by The Savoys)
Love Is All Around - Troggs, Always See Your Face - Love, In My Life - Beatles, Thank You - The Invasion, Barracuda - The Standells, I Want You Around - Ramones, I Love You - Lou Reed, I Love You - Heartbreakers, Love Song - Damned, and if it works out line up side 2 of Can's Monster Movie and side 1 of MC5's Kick Out the Jams and get after it.
I need to get in a band, bands are a lot of work so you need to find the right guys. I'm willing to try different ways as long as they dont cost money. Going out to bars for a week looking for people wastes to much $. I find its tough to find people who share common interest in music and ideas for this.
Anybody like the Traynor YGM-3. I find them hard to like. Piercing treble at low volumes and flubby bass at mid to high volumes. Should I swap the speaker? Anybody know what speakers it likes? Or should I just trade it for a Fender Deluxe-amp?
I thought this amp should have sounded better than it does. I can get good sounds out of it but it takes to much tweaking the dials.
Whats the best 1x12 speaker to use with the Orange Tiny Terror. The Orange 1x12 w/celestion 30 sounded like mud. Ive tried one with a 4x12 loaded with greenbacks, but I'd like to use one with a 1x12 cab as a practice amp, for 70s punk to get old marshall sounds from a small package. I don't want any heavy metal distortion just overdriven 70s marshall sounds. Anyone have experience with this?
ASH BASS, Nuff said.