Great. Where's part 3!?
Great. Where's part 3!?
I'm halfway through part 1 right now, it's really fucking good.
New Garage Explosion!!: In Love With These Times is a new documentary,
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Clean, Girls, Goner Records, Human Eye, Vivian Girls, Smith Westerns, Ty
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Click on the VIDEO tab to watch. Pretty cool!
See?That's what i 'm talkin about.
Ersk A. Loisque said:
Giannis KRI said:I am not saying he's a bad guy,but it doesn't look good.
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Or this one:
I mean, he nails it, but I wouldn't be able to play any proper rock n roll song on a guitar with a floyd rose.. It's just plain wrong!
Giannis KRI said:
Or this one: I mean, he nails it, but I wouldn't be able to play any proper rock n roll song on a guitar with a floyd rose.. It's just plain wrong!I am not saying he's a bad guy,but it doesn't look good.
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Gang, I've been learning the guitar for say, 6 months self-taught. Last two week I'd been practicing triad chords like hell. I decided to put them into a love song of mine that I wrote specifically for real chords. And you know what? It just didn't sound right. It didn't send out the right message I wanted to send out.
So what now? Should I continue learning real chords or stick to something I'm much better at, power chords? Also, with punk/garage/rock and roll, what do you think is the triad chord/power chord ratio being used?
Fukkin' Zombie Compromise. I luv that rekkid.
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.
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.
In absolutely no order whatsoever..
You, mademoiselle, have impeccably good taste!
Isabella Gloria said:
'No No No' isn't my favorite, but to each his own (; BFTG is a MUST MUST MUST have! All garage.. 'noisy and unpsychedelic'! Probably my favorite series. The volumes of the Quagmire series are bitchin' too, especially the first one. Also try some 'Psychedelic States' comps.. Alabama vol. 2 and Mississippi are the best I think! Morgan was right about the TS comps--a lot of the songs are just filler, but my favorite is vol. 4 ('I'm a No-Count!'). 'Get Lost #3' is real raw, but I don't think there are other volumes.. 'Lost Generation vol. 2' is the better of the installments. Trash Box is GREAT and if you ask me, the crappy quality is what MAKES it great. All the 'Garage Beat' volumes have some absolutely amazing songs, but most of them can be found on other comps. And of course, OF COURSE, 'Fort Worth Teen Scene' vols. 1, 2, and 3! And if we're talking about single-volume comps, 'Hang It Out To Dry!' is one of my absolute favorites ever, as well as 'Total Raunch'. 'Searchin' in the Wilderness' is a comp of faaar out European garage. 'Scum of the Earth' is one side of crazy garage and one side of crazy junk.. but it's all good save for a track or two :p Okay I'll try to contain myself from anything further & let other people answer (; but those are my favorites!
pebbles and back from the grave
I like Cambodian Rocks from Parallel World.
what a way to die...pleasure seekers
cramps biography
Learn and laugh your ass off at the same time with "I have fun everywhere I go" by the great Mike Edison and "Rock Stardom for dumbshits" by The wonderful Phantom Surfers ! And check the BOOKSHELF group ! You may find other suggestions there !
TMLD sounds awesome!! It seems Canada has a great slice of every genre through the years. The surf/rnr output is really astonishing. Thanks, Mark.
Mark Von Frankenstine said:
I recently read "We Never Learn" by Eric Davidson of the New Bomb Turks. It's sort of a retrospective of the whole 90s punk/garage scene as told through a heavy filter of autobiography. I think he did a pretty damn good job covering over a decade of international music. It's nowhere near as exhaustive as books like "Please Kill Me" or "We've Got the Neutron Bomb", but it's a decent read if you can get over Davidson's um... 'flowery' prose style. Ha ha.
I also really recommend "Treat Me Like Dirt" which is the exhaustive (almost painfully so at times) expose of the first wave punk scene in Toronto, Canada and the surrounding area. It's fantastic, but damn it covers a LOT of stuff.
I really enjoyed Charles Mingus' autobiography Beneath The Underdog, but it gets kind of mixed reviews elsewhere.
I'de have to say Richard Hell, New York Dolls, Stooges, Lou Reed & The Velvet Underground, Johnny Thunders to name just a few, also Television.
Lenny Helsing said:
Yes another music in a diffrent kitchen is better got 'em both here on vinyl!Yeah Pim Love Bites too has some great moments, but I personally don't think it as great as 'Another Music...' Lenny
Yeah Pim Love Bites too has some great moments, but I personally don't think it as great as 'Another Music...' Lenny
Cool Smart, I know some of us have already been here before on this very platform, but so too these...
The Damned - Damned Damned Damned
The Saints - I'm Stranded
The Ramones - The Ramones
The Ramones - Leave Home
The Boys - The Boys
The Adverts - Crossing The Red Sea With...
Adam & The Ants - Dirk Wears White Sox
Wire - Chairs Missing
and quite a few more
Smart said:
These are by go-to's in order.
Dead Boys - Young, Loud, and Snotty
The Ruts - The Crack
Ramones - Rocket to Russia
Smart said:
What about the Buzzcocks Love Bites album?These are by go-to's in order.
Dead Boys - Young, Loud, and Snotty
The Ruts - The Crack
Ramones - Rocket to Russia
Hey, allright Pim, great to read you here...yeah The Clash debut album is everything you say, but I think so also is The Damned's first, and hey, while we're at it so is The Buzzcocks' first, Siouxsie & the Banshees' first, Eater's album and Wire's 'Pink Flag', whaddya reckon...and by the way I hear that Kjoe's fantastic story is gonna be hitting the streets soon told for the first time in English. Woahhhhh!!!! Cool, I hope it does what it should do. Cheers and all the best - Lenny
Pim Scheelings said:
I agree The Clash is total energy integrity and sound completely diffrent form all the other Punk bands of the era.
Please tell me how to find the music library? Thanks.
Hideout Admin said:
No, I haven't (upload it to the Music Library, please?).