Patti Smith, "Just Kids". It's incredible, and it just won the National Book Award for non-fiction.
Patti Smith, "Just Kids". It's incredible, and it just won the National Book Award for non-fiction.
I try to read as many as I can, even if I'm not into the individual or the music. I'm currently reading the Keith Richards rag and am enjoying it very much. How 'bout choos guys?
In my old band thee templars (RIP), I used it a couple a times to record the actual rehearsals. Worked a treat in capturing the raw sound of the band. Needs a bit of trial and error to get the right balance which only involves moving it round the room. Beauty is that it can be converted to MP3 straight away, then you can take out the SD card, pop it in your PC and upload /edit as you want. Good little piece of kit
It's not bad! For a really over-driven,saturated sound I just hit record and use that, but you can really get a nice smooth recording with the built in also if you can find a quiet spot and turn the input level down. I've been messing with a preamp and different mics and it can do some cool stuff.
What're you using, if anything?
Whats the inbuilt mic like?
I've been messing with this thing, plugging everything I can find into it, out of it, and around it and I've had some good results, especially with drums. Anybody else use one out here?
All the Back from the Grave stuff for me really as no psych filler just pure Garage Punk.
There's a #9?!
Dana V. Hatch said:
Garage Punk Unknowns #9 one side of wacky vocal tracks and one side of killer instros. The Nuggets box is a perfect jumping-off point for new converts. And as Tim Warren pointed out, BTFG #8 would be one of the best if it contained
the Chancellors' "On Tour" and nothing else but it has 27 more great songs.
uptight tonight, freakbeatfreakout, not garage but as good,chocolate soup for diabetics, psychotic moose and the soulsearchers are a few ive got as well as BFTG, garagebeat 66, nuggets, teenage shutdown. scream loud, the fenton story. its great discovering these comps, you never know what might turn up next.
The Cramps - Bad Music for Bad People
The Gories - 1st and 2nd album, combined
The Rip Offs- Got a Record
No Bunny - Love Visions
The No Talents (A great french band, It might be hard to find this cuz its out of print, but its so worth the search)
Loli and the Chones - P.S, We Hate You (out of print, but not that hard to find)
Our band is great too haha, (self promotion alert)
-The Ills
"Rock and Roll" is a favorite of mine too:)
The Hydeouts said:
Garage Punk Albums to Find:
1) King Khan and BBQ Show -"What's for Dinner" (In the Red Records)
2) The Urges - "PsychWard" (Screaming Apple)
3)Tell Tale Hearts
4) Miracle Workers
5) Zombies- "The Singles LP"
6) The Sonics "Sonic Boom" or "any rereleased 7" on Norton"
7) The Cynics- "Rock N Roll"- (Get Hip)
Hope this helps u in your record quest. Search out the Bomp mailorder or check out their website.
I agree The Clash is total energy integrity and sound completely diffrent form all the other Punk bands of the era.
There is a guy in a local surf band that plays one of these, kind've expensive, but way cheaper than a Mosrite:
Check out Eastwood Guitars, they have replicas of the famous mosrite guitars, inexpensive and they get good reviews.
Haha,man,you made my day!
enzo carretto said:
If you can get your hands on one, go for it! Then, paint a pic of that guy on the body.
If you can get your hands on one, go for it! Then, paint a pic of that guy on the body.
giga lol
Great stuff, use an old Roadster Ibanez at the moment
Dose said:
Beautiful Teisco guit! Here's my '69 Guyatone (Mosrite copy) and 60's Silvertone.
The X-Ray Harpoons are pretty good at playing 60s Punk imo.
The Golden Triangle
Personal and the Pizzas
the Dutchess and the Duke (not relly garage-punk,but totally addictive)
I'd play 3 (short) fast songs in a row, no talking in between, no break longer than it takes to count to 4, and after the third take a break and greet the audience. I'd NEVER start with an instrumental. Did that and it didn't work. Unless you play in a Surf band, of course.
Songs? Maybe something like a Sonics medley. That should get everyone in the right mood.
Open with a short instrumental to get them in the room. It's kinda like flashing the lights at the opera.
we used to be able to download the tracks off of each others players, it used to be great.