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    • January 20, 2011 11:14 PM CST
    • Try Elixir, they are twice as much as most strings but they last four times as long, you do the math.

    • January 20, 2011 11:11 PM CST
    • Ramones-Rocket to Russia, Fuck Yeah!

    • January 20, 2011 11:08 PM CST
    • I've made tapes for my girl in the past and I've used up my favourite songs.  Mind posting some of your favourite love songs?  It'll help me get laid.

    • January 20, 2011 10:57 PM CST
    • Goggle "live music venues" in each city and see who's playing, that would be a good start. Remember to add "garage" in your search, it will help narrow it down to rock and roll clubs.

    • January 20, 2011 3:08 PM CST
    • I've never been to Chicago or Austin, but San Francisco has a great garage scene. Home of The Mummies, The Phantom Surfers, The Flakes, The Trashwomen, The LaTeenos, The Teutonics (via Germany), Larry & the Angriest Generation, Supercharger, The Ogres, The Del Lames, The Swiss Family Skiers, C'mon Everybody, etc.

       

      Don't move to LA. LA's non-existant scene sucks.

    • January 19, 2011 9:04 PM CST
    • I think I might be moving to SF soon and this is honestly a big factor for me.

    • January 20, 2011 4:44 PM CST
    • You know that song that the Lyres and the Swingin' Neckbreakers did?  It was on the Sleazefest album.  Who wrote that/did it originally?  I'm doing a sequel to my "60 minutes of Shakin' Action" mix tape and that needs to go on there.

    • January 20, 2011 5:21 PM CST
    • Hi Dave, That may prove a little difficult then :)

      Have heard they will play a show in NYC before the London date which is a damm sight nearer. Best of luck Rob

      whatwave dave said:

      Rob: I'm in London, Ontario, Canada....so it would be a bit of a drive...LOL

      Rob Bailey said:
      Hi Dave, If you in Europe you be pleased to know you can catch Cyril and Roy live in London on Sunday 24 April @ Le Beat Bespoke 7, cheers Rob

      whatwave dave said:

      1. Flamin' Groovies

      2. Flamin' Groovies

      3. Flamin' Groovies....

       

      Detect a pattern here? Last time they played in Canada was 1978 and i didn't go to see them as i wasn't a huge fan. Now that i'm older (but definitely not wiser) and a HUGE fan of The Groovies AND Roy and Cyril are out doing shows, i gotta see them!! A-Bones are the perfect back up bands as Mirian was the Prez of The Flamin' Groovies fanclub for many years.

      I did get to see Magic Christian (Cyril's new combo) about 2 years ago and that just whet my appetite even more for a real Flamin' Groovies show!!

    • January 20, 2011 1:09 AM CST
    • Roy Loney's in Cleveland Friday@the ballroom.

      whatwave dave said:

      Rob: I'm in London, Ontario, Canada....so it would be a bit of a drive...LOL

      Rob Bailey said:
      Hi Dave, If you in Europe you be pleased to know you can catch Cyril and Roy live in London on Sunday 24 April @ Le Beat Bespoke 7, cheers Rob

      whatwave dave said:

      1. Flamin' Groovies

      2. Flamin' Groovies

      3. Flamin' Groovies....

       

      Detect a pattern here? Last time they played in Canada was 1978 and i didn't go to see them as i wasn't a huge fan. Now that i'm older (but definitely not wiser) and a HUGE fan of The Groovies AND Roy and Cyril are out doing shows, i gotta see them!! A-Bones are the perfect back up bands as Mirian was the Prez of The Flamin' Groovies fanclub for many years.

      I did get to see Magic Christian (Cyril's new combo) about 2 years ago and that just whet my appetite even more for a real Flamin' Groovies show!!

    • January 19, 2011 9:20 PM CST
    • black lips,king khan &the bbq show and  ty segall.

    • January 19, 2011 7:32 PM CST
    • 1. The White Star Lines musicians playing as the Titanic sank.

      2. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      3. Charley Patton on Dockery Farm Plantation

    • January 20, 2011 11:40 AM CST
    • For some reason, I couldn't do it at the moment, and I don't know why.  Yes, I do know about the feature that allows you to correct your mistakes.

      Hideout Admin said:

      You should be able to edit your posts and fix typos... just an FYI.

      MikeL said:
      BTW, I meant to  say "...way too bassy."  I hate typos.

    • January 20, 2011 10:53 AM CST
    • You should be able to edit your posts and fix typos... just an FYI.

      MikeL said:

      BTW, I meant to  say "...way too bassy."  I hate typos.

    • January 20, 2011 10:30 AM CST
    • I can't seem to find anything at the moment, probably because the band has been defunct for a while.  There is another band out there who call themselves the Purrs.


      sleazy said:

      Any linx???!:)

    • January 20, 2011 10:23 AM CST
    • Any linx???!:)

    • January 20, 2011 10:01 AM CST
    • BTW, I meant to  say "...way too bassy."  I hate typos.

    • January 20, 2011 9:59 AM CST
    • I saw them years ago at the 31st Street Pub here in Pittsburgh, PA, and I liked them.  I bought their EP on Garage Pop Records, and while it had some good songs, I thought it sounded way to bassy.

       

      BTW, I've been listening to stuff that I haven't touched in a while, so I will be asking these questions just out of curiosity.

    • January 20, 2011 10:35 AM CST
    • About six months ago, I picked up an amp that I never knew existed and have been in love ever since. The amp is a Peavey Blues Classic from around 1990. This is pretty much the same as the Peavey Classic 50 from the time period but has a single 15" speaker in it, rather than the four 10" speakers. First of all, I only paid 200 for the amp. That price alone would make any tube amp sound good to me. On top of that, it has all the qualities of that great Fender sound but the fifteen inch speaker really beefs up things quite a bit. I would compare the tone to a cross between a late 50's Bassman and a Twin Reverb. This amp, combined with an Ibanez Tube screamer and the Boss FRF-1 reverb pedal, really gives me an amazing and dirty surf tone that I had long been searching for within my price range.

    • January 20, 2011 9:04 AM CST
    • The Parents - "British Swingers"

      They've been sending out individual tracks for anyone who asks to listen to, but the full-length has yet to be released. Amazing UK band, first heard them on Lord Muck's Nasty Grind podcast.

    • January 20, 2011 8:31 AM CST
    • Okay...I would probably include the SATAN'S RATS retrospective...If we include bands that were active in the late 70s, but did not record until early 80's, I would include THEE UNDERTAKERS too.

      Duke Of Earl said:

      I see No reason...that should have said.

    • January 20, 2011 1:08 AM CST
    • I see No reason...that should have said.

    • January 20, 2011 1:03 AM CST
    • I see know reason not to include bands from the era who had lps of unreleased stuff come out afterwards especially groups who put out an ep or two back then.

      Greg McDeath said:

      I thought this was limited to bands that actually put out LPs in the 70s? If this includes posthumous LPs...I would say the CONTROLLERS "Another Sunny Day", but I'm partial....

      Duke Of Earl said:
      You just love those dirty band names I can see.

      Blaine said:

      The urinals

      Vomit pigs

    • January 19, 2011 7:29 PM CST
    • I thought this was limited to bands that actually put out LPs in the 70s? If this includes posthumous LPs...I would say the CONTROLLERS "Another Sunny Day", but I'm partial....

      Duke Of Earl said:

      You just love those dirty band names I can see.

      Blaine said:

      The urinals

      Vomit pigs