Grinderman
Grinderman
I like a lot of the bands mentioned allready here's a few more...
Bad Sports
Useless eaters
Parting Gifts
Half rats
Barewires
Cheaptime
Shrapnelles
Mylein Sheaths
A lot more too. There is a ton of awesome bands out there(not as many as shit ones) and a lot 'em I'll never hear.
Wow, This is a hard question .. *insert intense thinking face*
Hmm .. Well the only band I can think of that's fairly new is infected mushroom and I only like a few of their songs. Haha basically all the bands I like are really old. Although there is dream theatre, They're ok I guess (:
I love the dude's contribution to RNR, but having read every Stones article/book/biography I could get my grubby mitts on over the years the guy was a complete schmuck to everyone around him. Plus he beat on women. Maybe deserving death is a bit harsh, I'll concede, but the universe has a way of taking out the trash.
Hideout Admin said:
He may have deserved it? How's that?
enzo said:
BRIAN JONES!!!! He may have deserved it...but, hey, Ruby Tuesday.
TeenFink said:
eh? really?
i don't really think much of him. overrated. nirvana's first album was alright i guess, but i could never understand the adoration for them or him.
i think a more important discussion would be "WAS BOBBY FULLER MURDERED?" or what about BRIAN JONES?
kurt cobain. pfft.
I think if I had never liked Nirvana so much I would not have heard songs like in the pines and started searching for a grittier sound to listen to...I always liked the ramones and Pistols but Nirvana was my generation. as far as Kurt Cobain's death I think the fucking drugs killed him.
Love being a signed up Republican and close friend of GW Bush worked closely on Cobain's demise, knowing full well that his future career would become the soundtrack to a Democrat victory. Bush was later advised by Love in 2001 on how to start a war with Afganistan and she said that the only solution would be to destroy the twin towers. All those drug addled benders and times in rehab were all just tricks. She was not loaded but just diverting attention every time a fellow rock band got too close to the mechanisms. John Lee from Feeder knew too much and so too was bumped off in 2002.
The Lurkers- I'll be there with you
The Lyres- I really want you right now
The seeds-girl i want you
The Real Kids - Common at Noon
Was thinking more along the lines of "When I Talk To Loretta"
Although.......I want head till I'm dead
TeenFink said:
haha!
I got to meet the Buzzcocks. I was the photographer (and maybe a little bit more) for their opening band one year, and I got to steal a couple beers from their cooler when I was only sixteen. Then when We all later went to the after party on a rooftop in LA, I asked Steve Diggle for a cigarette and I was so drunk somehow everyone was blaming me for stealing his cigarettes after that....
They didn't offer that. Maybe it's because our BBQ sauce in Seattle is generic and comes from the midwest.
joey fuckup said:
Would love to meet the Mummies and the Woggles! Did you let the Woggles baptize you in bbq sauce like they would at Sleazefast?
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:I've made friends with a lot of the early 90s bands like the Mummies and Makers, And Woggles but I thought it was cool meeting the Romantics a few years back. A lot of musicians toured together promoting Camel Cigarettes, but it was people like Wayne Kramer, Peter Zaremba, and Pat Dinizio from the Smithereens and the show was free and everything was laid back so talking to these people was really easy as there was no security people and what not. That was in 1996 or 97.
Would love to meet the Mummies and the Woggles! Did you let the Woggles baptize you in bbq sauce like they would at Sleazefast?
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
I've made friends with a lot of the early 90s bands like the Mummies and Makers, And Woggles but I thought it was cool meeting the Romantics a few years back. A lot of musicians toured together promoting Camel Cigarettes, but it was people like Wayne Kramer, Peter Zaremba, and Pat Dinizio from the Smithereens and the show was free and everything was laid back so talking to these people was really easy as there was no security people and what not. That was in 1996 or 97.
I've made friends with a lot of the early 90s bands like the Mummies and Makers, And Woggles but I thought it was cool meeting the Romantics a few years back. A lot of musicians toured together promoting Camel Cigarettes, but it was people like Wayne Kramer, Peter Zaremba, and Pat Dinizio from the Smithereens and the show was free and everything was laid back so talking to these people was really easy as there was no security people and what not. That was in 1996 or 97.
The Victims
Angry Samoans
Teenage Head
Useless eaters
Marked Men
Ramones
Supercharger
Skrewdriver
The Spits
Sneaky Pinks
Can't say I have a top 10 but, those bands have gotten a lot of play over the last few years. Just the first off the top of my head.
Wow...hard to limit to just ten. I'll give it a go, but don't hold me to these:
GERMS
BUZZCOCKS
RAMONES
AVENGERS
SOCIAL DISTORTION
SEX PISTOLS
X
OPERATION IVY
DEAD BOYS
TSOL
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. Are you related to the Fuckup family in New Mexico? I know a lot of Fuckups here.
hell its the tits man !
where else could you hear such music ?
sure i heard the elevators and the seeds back in the 80s but these were rare and exotic things back then.
the US is so huge and the music so diverse,
the music this site offers is a real eye opener, i find all sorts of stuff i never knew existed,
the US soul scene is well served here in england many black artists who barely made a dent on the us charts in the sixties are given almost god like status in uk soul club circles and rightly so.
but the garage is still an unknown to most.
i like my music raw.
i like my music honest.
i like my music groovy.
Because this is still going by links and actual pages (instead of that new fangled generated pages) and you have to click refresh to actually see something new that appeared in the last minute, this is actually the fastest website when it comes to loading on my computer. And content is always a big plus.
Hehe :DD
Alex said:
-Hahahaha; Oh that's great :DDoh, oh, oh, oh!
you gotta treat a woman rough
you gotta treat a woman tough
be a caveman (oh, oh, oh)
and keep her in lineoh, oh, oh, oh!
you gotta pull her by the hair
hold her tighter than a grizzly bear
be a caveman (oh, oh, oh)
and keep her in lineyou gotta show a woman who wears the pants
if you want her to stick by you
you can have her eating right out of your hand
heres what ya gotta do..show a woman that you're a man
you gotta show her where you stand
be a caveman (oh, oh, oh)
and keep her in lineoh, oh, oh, oh!
be a caveman!
I'm also including a YouTube link with a funny video to go along with the song. Enjoy!
Giannis KRI said:
It would be funnier if i could understand the lyrics....
Alex said:"Be a Caveman" by the Avengers is pretty funny.
Wau y Los Arghs
Thee Vicars
The Urges
But I'd also haven't ever seen the Fleshtones still as well as the Lyres and it's rumored that the Chocolate Watchband MAY do some shows. They did record some songs according to one friend of mine.
Listening to oldies led to listening to garage rock, I suppose.
Big ups to LINY!!! Anyone...?
Hideout Admin said:
Don't forget New York City. I'd say its garage scene is bigger than any of those others. Hell, Memphis, too, for that matter.