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    • December 27, 2010 4:38 PM CST
    • It's kinda nice! I'd like a bit more of gain though, it sure sounds rock'n'roll but not enough garage to my taste ;)

      Diogo Augusto said:

      Have you thought about using one of these: http://www.shure.com/americas/products/microphones/classic/520dx_gr... ? The two videos on my profile feature me singing through a Green Bullet. I really like how it sounds and maybe it's what you're looking for...

    • December 27, 2010 4:23 PM CST
    • Hi!

      I read the posts about vocal gear but didn't get the information I was looking for. The thing is, I'm trying to get a good vintage vocal sound for live shows (I guess that's pretty obvious), something warm and a bit distorted like the Sonics or Raw Power from the Stooges (not full lo-fi distortion or reverbed kinda stuff).

      Currently, I'm using a digitech vx400 and the gain from the console, but it really doesn't have the warm sound I'm looking for (well, with a digital preamp that's pretty hard to get, even with tube simulation settings). So does any of you know a good tube preamp? It's actually not very easy to get some clear information on the web..

      And to get things clear, my budget is quite limited, I don't think that I can afford any hard-to-find-vintage-gear-that-is-the-best-to-get-vintage-sound-of-course!
      If it's not possible to find a good tube preamp currently produced, I guess I would go with the "plug your mike in an amp and mike the amp" solution, but then how do you do that exactly? Do I need to plug the mike in a DI box before sending the signal to the amp?

      If you have any miracle solution like getting a specific mike, I'm also interested, of course :).
      Thanks for you attention!

    • December 27, 2010 5:38 AM CST
    • Crazyyyy

    • December 22, 2010 3:04 AM CST
    • Pfffff hahahah.

      YOU GOT GOOD TASTE said:

      Justin Bieber for no.1

    • December 22, 2010 3:03 AM CST
    • Haha, hey man, be easy!

      Can't you take a joke? I wasn't reffering to your dislike, I've no idea why I wouldn't be cool with that. I don't watch a lot of these shows either, so... I only used it as a opportunity to talk about my own crap there.

      Oh, the innernet, never fails to bring plenty of misunderstanding.

       

       


      ixnayray said:

      You know what? Sorry about my tirade against 'adult' animation but everytime people find out that I don't like The Simpsons/Family Guy/South Park they pull a face as if i'd just spat virgins blood in the face of Mother Teresa. Get over it fer Christs sake!!!

      IDON MINE said:

      YEAH, the bird! Hearing it for 20+ years has never made it old, a true classic.

       

      And that the sensor of the protestors has fallen on this song, is clearly a sign that 200X marks the year of the return of the old gods ...of ROCK'N'ROLL.

       

      Every other explaination is just worldly BS. Their ways are many. Listen and get blown away.

       

      IXNAY: That is right in my case, my cartoons are a attempt to make people as stupid as possible ...in a good way. My operation is small, so multiplyed by the large zombie/human population... this might ...take forever.

    • December 26, 2010 1:15 PM CST
    • LP's

      10. Idle Times- s/t (Hozac)
      09. Reading Rainbow- Prism Eyes (Hozac)
      08. Masshysteri- s/t (Ny Våg)
      07. Fresh And Onlys- Play It Strange (In The Red)
      06. Demon´s Claws- The Defrosting Of... (In The Red)
      05. Goodnight Loving- The Goodnight Loving Supper Club (Dirtnap)
      04. Nobunny- First Blood (Goner)
      03. Moonhearts- s/t (Tic Tac Totally)
      02. Deerhunter- Halcyon Digest (4AD)
      01. Ty Segall- Melted (Goner)

       

      singles/Eps

      Jacuzzi Boys- Bricks and Coconuts (Mexican Summer) 7"

      Davila 666- 12" EP (Robs House) 12"

      Woven Bones- I've Gotta Get (Hardly Art) 7"

       

      re-issues

      ENDTABLES-S/T

       

    • December 21, 2010 8:31 PM CST
    • So many, but I tried to limit it to about 5 or 6 in the categories of LP, EP/Single, and Reissue...

       

      LP's:
       
      1. Ty Segall- Melted
      2. Moonhearts- S/T LP
      3. The Soft Pack- S/T LP
      4. Personal & the Pizzas- Raw Pie LP
      5. Nobunny- First Blood LP
      6. Woven Bones- In and Out and Back Again LP
       
      Singles/EP's:

      1. Nobunny- Braceface 7"
      2. Idi Amin & the Amputees- Disco Bitch 7"
      3. Off!- First EP

      4. Woven Bones - I've Gotta Get/Hey Kid 7"
      5. Unwed Teenage Mothers- If That's Love 7"
      6. Male Nurses 7"

      Re-Issues:

      1. Pack- S/T LP
      2. The Eat- Communist Radio 7"
      3. Les Rallizes Denudes- Heavier Than a Death in the Family
      4. Ivy Green- S/T LP
      5. Endtables- S/T 12"

    • December 26, 2010 2:15 AM CST

    • Play it here:   

      "From the land of shotgun weddings and child brides ..." comes the last Big Enchilada podcast of 2010 featuring hillbilly, honky tonk, rockabilly and crazed country sounds. Among the artists represented here are Hasil Adkins, Tav Falco, Hank III, Rev. Beat-Man, Angry Johnny & GTO, The Defibulators and, from the chic salons of Espanola, N.M., The Imperial Rooster! Plus there's an entire of segment of songs from the mysterious Twisted Tales from the Vinyl Wastelands series. You don't need champagne on New Year's Eve. Just drink a jug of this musical moonshine from Below Tobacco Road!

       

      See playlist HERE

    • December 23, 2010 11:04 AM CST
    • I have no life, so here is a list that is all over the place:

       

      Margo Guryan- I Don't Intend to Spend Christmas Without You

      Slade- Merry Christmas Everybody

      Wizzard- I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday

      Ike and Tina Turner- Merry Christmas Baby

      Debbie and the Darnells- Santa Teach Me to Dance

      The Delvetts- I Want a Boy for Christmas

      Black Widow- Sleighride

      The Flaming Lips- Christmas at the Zoo

      Bob Dylan- Must Be Santa

      Christine Hunter- Santa Bring Me Ringo

      The Gogos (sixties not eighties)- I'm Gonna Spend Christmas with a Dalek

      Lightning Hopkins- Happy New Year's

      Otis and Carla- New Year's Resolution

      James Brown- Soulful Christmas

      Jimi Hendrix- Three Little Bears

      Honey & the Bees- Christmas

      The Poets- Merry Christmas Baby

      The Raveonettes- The Christmas Song (they put out a whole Christmas album)

       

      And I second the Headcoatees, the Sonics, the Ramones, and the Kinks.

       

    • December 22, 2010 9:01 PM CST
    • Great to see this discussion, which I started 2 years ago, revived. It's a Christmas miracle!

       

      Eddie, I'm going to have to check out out your blog -- as well as those other links folks have posted here.

       

      Spike, I love The Shitbirds' song. I used it in my latest podcast.

       

      And speaking of shameless self promotion. If you haven't already, check out my latest Xmas podcast

       

      Play it here:

       

      Merry Christmas everyone!

    • December 22, 2010 4:49 PM CST
    • i like The Shitbirds - Christmas is Coming and the Cannibals - Christmas Rock n Roll,

      they're not a garage band but The Wildhearts did a version of White Christmas way back that ended up sounding pretty Garage punk. 

      This week I made my podcast a Christmas special and played loads of good Christmas songs, the above included and a few of the others people have mentioned like Black Lips and Detroit Junior, I hope you'll check it out :) *shameless plug*

      http://sdirection.tumblr.com/post/2415409211/well-hang-my-tinsel-and-pull-my-cracker-its

    • December 22, 2010 4:20 PM CST
    • The Reigning Sound xmas track "If Christmas Can't Bring You Home" is a good sad one.

      Ronnie Spector is always good 'round this time of year, too.

      And the Ramones "Merry Christmas I Don't Want to Fight"!

       

      And, of course, hot off the presses: lo-fi garage rumble from (my own band)

      Dear Hearts "The Only Thing I Get for Christmas is Blue" (here!)

      Sorry, sorry, shameless, I know--but Christmas is almost over! And the song is free :)

    • December 22, 2010 3:27 PM CST
    • I've been collecting punk, garage, glam-rock, oi, and new-wave christmas records for quite some time. This year my collection surpassed 300 records, and my research has given me a total of over 500 that exist (so far!) Needless to say I'm a xmas record fanatic. I post them up on my site for all to hear. I'm just getting started but there will be lots more coming every month. Please check it out and if you like it, post links to it and tell others all about it. 

       

      Rock 'N' Roll Holiday - rnrholiday.blogspot.com

       

      As far as my favorites for 2010, check out

       

      King Salami & The Cumberland 3 - Xmas a go go 7"

      Shannon & The Clams - Ruin Christmas 7"

       

      really great records!

    • December 22, 2010 12:43 PM CST
    • Los Straitjackets have picked up on the Ventures Christmas album idea (start off with a classic surf song and go into the melody of a Christmas carol) and have a full length and an EP in that sytle.  Many "normal" people can tolerate these.

    • December 22, 2010 11:29 PM CST
    • I'm not as adventurous as many Captain Beefheart fans but Safe As Milk and the early A & M recordings really impressed me. "Electricity", though, is probably as far as I can go with his stuff.  Still sad that he passed away.

    • December 22, 2010 1:23 AM CST
    • "You were afraid you`d be the devils red wife / But it`s alright God dug yer dance / 'N would have you young `n in his harum ..."  My Human Gets Me Blues   

      One of my favorites.  R.I.P.

    • December 22, 2010 11:18 PM CST
    • Art student rock...that's a good one.  I'm gonna use that to describe someone like No-Bunny.  Fun for some but I don't see what's so great about it.

      Axel said:

      Until today I had never heard of scion, nor would I have thought that it's a car brand. So I learned at least something from that documentary. Fred and Tody Cole are great as always, and thanks to the Spits there is  a 2nd good band included. Furthermore I got the impression that jay retard was a total idiot, just like the guy from the smith westeners and that what some people call garage I'd call art-student rock. But it could be worse: UK Garage Music

    • December 22, 2010 10:58 PM CST
    • If you're talking about that Bomp Record, Sin-derella!, that wasn't the Sonics.  That was Greg Shaw asking Gerry Roslie if he could sing some demos and somehow he agreed.  The band was called the Invaders but in typical Shaw like fashion, he thought he could cash in on the Sonics name.  Roslie didn't even know that he was taking his picture with the band on the recordings or at least didn't know that the picture was going to be on the back of a record.

      Hideout Admin said:

      Yeah, didn't they attempt this at some point in the '70s or early '80s, too? I remember hearing something like that back around 15 years ago and thinking it was pretty bad (compared to their early stuff).

      BTW, Bonzo, the Sonics have played some festivals in the past couple years, both in the US and Europe. But I think they're done...

      electrocute your cock said:
      Sounds a lot like hard rock to me. Not bad or anything, just not The Sonics at all.

    • December 22, 2010 10:51 PM CST
    • I'd go with what you picked as nobody's gonna know if you wrote it or not.

    • December 22, 2010 3:12 AM CST
    • Great idea man! Darn I just don't have the time these days. Hope it's going fine.

    • December 21, 2010 8:15 PM CST
    • I'm organizing a snail mail mix-TAPE swap (not a burned cd swap!) Its open to anyone who wants to join. I'm giving people until the 27th to submit their email to me. After that I'll randomly pair up each email and everyone can exchange their mailing addresses to their partner in private.

      So if making a cool punk/garage rock mix-tape and sending it to a random stranger sounds like fun, just reply to this posting with your email. or you can send me a message at esalerno85@gmail.com. Thanks.

      -Nice Guy Eddie
      rnrholiday.blogspot.com