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    • November 24, 2010 11:29 AM CST
    • Hey everybody,  thought i post a link to my new book about Dutch beat legends Q65
      I'ts my first book to be published in the English language. 
      below is a blurb from Mike Stax editor in chief of Ugly Things magazine:
       
      The five original members of Q65 first banded together in The Hague in the Netherlands in 1965. Joop Roelofs, Frank Nuyens, Willem Bieler, Peter Vink and Jay Baar were an unlikely, often volatile gang of outcasts and misfits, but with their raw, unconventional music and rowdy, unkempt image they quickly built up a large and fiercely loyal following. Their first record, “You’re the Victor,” kicked off a string of hit singles for the group including “The Life I Live,” “From Above” and “World of Birds.” Their 1966 debut LP, Revolution, sold over 50,000 copies, topping the Dutch album charts ahead of new releases by the Rolling Stones, the Troggs and the Animals.

       

      By 1969 it had all fallen apart, but in the few short years they were together Q65 recorded some truly extraordinary music. They continue to be regarded, quite rightly, as one of the great, unsung bands of the era.

       

      This is their story in all its strange, stoned, comical, complicated, tragic glory—the drink, the drugs, the fights and, of course, the music—all discussed and dissected in frank, often brutally honest words by the surviving band members and their collaborators. This is the story of Q65: no punches pulled—the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

       

      click banner for book details and check out the video: Q65 playing the Marathon in 1966


        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr9d17h4Xl4


    • November 24, 2010 11:21 AM CST
    • i'm looking to travel more whether it's in the usa or europe and would like to know of some good events to check out.

    • November 24, 2010 10:55 AM CST
    • woops ment to hit the stop following button.

    • November 24, 2010 9:25 AM CST
    • and than there's Devo of course

    • November 24, 2010 6:33 AM CST
    • Uh huh them too...also The Only Ones debut The Saints - Eternally Yours Suicide - debut Crossing The Red Sea With The Adverts all early Television Personalities platters too especially Mummy You're Not Watching Me, and They Could've Been Bigger Than The Beatles......just cos they're great though, never mind that I was the drummer in a much much later line up, ha ha... spin on...

      Screamin' Billy Hawk said:

      1. Wire- Pink Flag
      2. Joy Division- Unknown Pleasures
      3. The Ramones- S/T (yeah, so what?)

    • November 23, 2010 9:20 PM CST
    • 1. Wire- Pink Flag
      2. Joy Division- Unknown Pleasures
      3. The Ramones- S/T (yeah, so what?)

    • November 23, 2010 4:49 PM CST
    • j'avais oublié les Dogs !!

      fuzzybeb said:

      Ramones 1 st and leave home road to ruin
      Damned damned damned damned
      heartbreakers lamf
      the saints strandded
      undertones
      buzzckocks

    • November 23, 2010 4:36 PM CST
    • Ramones 1 st and leave home road to ruin
      Damned damned damned damned
      heartbreakers lamf
      the saints strandded
      undertones
      buzzckocks

    • November 24, 2010 10:09 AM CST
    • BTW, I also love "I Wanna Destroy You" by the Soft Boys.

      MikeL said:

      You should check out a band called Manda and the Marbles. They did a really good cover of "I Wanna Go Home."



      Mark Von Frankenstine said:
      Here's some random stuff that popped into my head. It's all pretty scattered, but I love 'em all in their own weird little way:

      The Osmonds - Crazy Horses
      The Ramones - Carbona Not Glue
      Amboy Dukes - Journey to the Center of the Mind
      Josie Cotton - Johnny Are You Queer?
      Dirtbombs - Your Love Belongs Under a Rock
      Turbonegro - Denim Demon
      Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet - Zombie Compromise
      King Khan and Barbecue - Teabag Party
      Holly and the Italians - I Wanna Go Home
      Soft Boys - I Wanna Destroy You

      Tomorrow it'll be a different ten.

    • November 24, 2010 10:08 AM CST
    • Here are some favorites of mine...

      "Running with the Wasters" by the Takeover UK.

      "Simple Things" by Manda and the Marbles.

      "Forget About the Day" by Manda and the Marbles.

      "Rock'n'Roll Babe" by the Cocktail Slippers.

      "Ramona" by the Ramones.

      "Danny Says" by the Ramones.

      "Ain't So Cool" by Les Hell on Heels.

      "Pull Shapes" by the Pipettes.

      "Personality Crisis" by the New York Dolls.

      "Fox on the Run" by the Sweet.

      BTW, this is just a very scattershot list.

    • November 24, 2010 10:04 AM CST
    • You should check out a band called Manda and the Marbles. They did a really good cover of "I Wanna Go Home."

      Mark Von Frankenstine said:

      Here's some random stuff that popped into my head. It's all pretty scattered, but I love 'em all in their own weird little way:

      The Osmonds - Crazy Horses
      The Ramones - Carbona Not Glue
      Amboy Dukes - Journey to the Center of the Mind
      Josie Cotton - Johnny Are You Queer?
      Dirtbombs - Your Love Belongs Under a Rock
      Turbonegro - Denim Demon
      Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet - Zombie Compromise
      King Khan and Barbecue - Teabag Party
      Holly and the Italians - I Wanna Go Home
      Soft Boys - I Wanna Destroy You

      Tomorrow it'll be a different ten.

    • November 24, 2010 6:18 AM CST
    • OK, so this is really 11 songs, but it's close enough.

      Minor Threat - Minor Threat
      Radio Birdman- New Race
      Government Issue - Rock 'n' Roll Bullshit
      Ty Segall - Can't Talk
      The Sonics - Money, That's What I Wnat
      Immortal Lee County Killers- Let's Get Killed
      Stiff Little Fingers- Alternative Ulster
      Bad Brains- Pay to Cum
      MC5- Kick Out the James
      Black Flag- Nervous Breakdown
      Ian Dury and the Blockheads- Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

    • November 23, 2010 11:14 AM CST
    • makin believe-social distortion
      its alright-del fuegos
      death or glory-clash
      ramrod(live)-springsteen
      sheena is a punk rocker-ramones
      hotel yorba-white stripes
      devine thing-soup dragons
      good girls dont-knack
      wiggle stick-rev horton heat
      tumblin dice-stones

    • November 23, 2010 11:07 AM CST
    • A smattering of tracks that are always on heavy rotation for me...

      The Devil Dogs – Get on Your Knees
      Protex – Don't Ring Me Up
      V-3 – Inside Outpost
      Shearwater - Red Sea, Black Sea
      Econothugs - Action
      The Adicts – Viva la Revolution
      Beirut – Prenzlauerberg
      Françoise Hardy – Comment te dire adieu
      Pagans - Heart of Stone
      The Boys - First Time

    • November 24, 2010 3:50 AM CST
    • I just wanna know what kind of person would pay $100 for a Vivian Girls record. You could give me one for free and I'd still think I'd been ripped off.

    • November 23, 2010 6:24 PM CST
    • I think Scion's approach to marketing is really well thought out. They also work with Juxtapoz magazine, it gives their product a real smart street credential. I'm on my second Scion XB, great car, the seats fold down and I can fit all my bands equipment in it. The headroom is awesome, I'm 6' 2" and I still have another 6 inches before I hit the roof. When you buy a Scion you don't negotiate the price, they are already set, so you don't have to go to other dealers to find a better price. Interest rates are the only thing you might be able to pit dealers against each other with, but I think it's all based on your credit score. Anyway, I like the fact that Scion is so involved with garage rock, you just don't see a lot big companies doing something like this.

    • November 23, 2010 6:08 PM CST
    • Thanks for posting, very entertaining.

    • November 23, 2010 9:53 AM CST
    • Scion and Vice are really helping to inject some life into this scene/culture. I just wish I'd see more of it in my own hometown.

    • November 23, 2010 9:18 AM CST
    • It's being played in three parts on consecutive days, third part's available tomorrow, then the whole thing will play on thursday.

    • November 24, 2010 2:49 AM CST
    • Try a ProCo Rat. They have a really dirty sound, but notes ring through nice.

    • November 23, 2010 9:27 PM CST
    • my fault - billy childish (a bit of a bummer) just kids - patti smith faithfull - marianne faithfull be my baby: how i survived mascara, miniskirts, and madness, or my life as a fabulous ronette - ronnie spector ALSO! free online kicksville66 - miriam linna (original drummer for the cramps) @ http://kicksville66.blogspot.com/ i also like the writing of julian cope!

    • November 23, 2010 7:19 PM CST
    • I went to the Bach site, looks cool, Europe has so many choices for low end guitars. I read Guitarist magazine from England, it's the best guitar mag out there, the ads for guitars only available overseas are great, cool designs and low prices. Most stuff in the US has a metal look to them, if you walk into Guitar Center you see rows of pointy strat like guitars, I wish someone would import Fret King over here. Ersk A. Loisque said:

      I'm always looking for the cheapest (yet decent) alternative around. My main axe for garage rock is a telecaster by the brand Bach (http://www.bachmusik.com/en/) and I think it does the job just as good as a mexican fender. But then I've done some sweet mods to it: Seymour Duncan Little '59 in the bridge position, tonerider hot classic in the neck position (go buy toneriders, they sound REALLY good! I used to have a hot classic in the bridge as well but I got tired of the single coil hum, I'm more of a bucker guy), locking tuners and a Bigsby B50. Mahogany body and maple neck. Our lead guitarist (who usually plays an american tele) borrowed it for a rehearsal once and his guitar sound became way more distinctive with my guitar. It may not have the feel of a fender or gibby, but price wise - It's the deal!

    • November 23, 2010 6:17 PM CST
    • The Ashbass Fuzzrite is the only one I've heard of from that list and it's a great pedal.

    • November 23, 2010 11:36 AM CST
    • Yep, i remember that group....

      There was also groups for selling records...sold a bunch of records that way. Long before ebay started.

    • November 23, 2010 10:58 AM CST
    • Just curious if anyone here ever used this old usenet newsgroup. When I first got a computer and had access to the Internet in the spring of 1994, this was the place to go for garage (and related punk/rock'n'roll, noise, & trash) discussions, at least outside of AOL, which at that time was like the Facebook of the Web. AOL had what they called discussion folders (I think), and I remember setting up a couple... like The Green Door and Primitive Garage Rock'n'Roll. It was somewhere around this time that I also discovered the late, great Bomp List.

      Ah, the old days... haha.