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    • November 20, 2010 12:46 PM CST
    • 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?

    • November 19, 2010 10:31 PM CST
    • Whats the inbuilt mic like?

    • November 19, 2010 2:45 PM CST
    • 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?

    • November 20, 2010 7:54 AM CST
    • Check out Eastwood Guitars, they have replicas of the famous mosrite guitars, inexpensive and they get good reviews.

    • November 19, 2010 3:00 PM CST
    • 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.

    • November 19, 2010 2:36 PM CST
    • If you can get your hands on one, go for it! Then, paint a pic of that guy on the body.

    • November 20, 2010 7:06 AM CST
    • 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.

    • November 19, 2010 8:43 AM CST
    • Of course...BFTG is still top of the range, but try the Teenage Shutdowns...really profound Garage...but lookingt at G45s selection (http://www.finerecordingstudio.com/g45/) I still miss so many...

      Gonzo said:

      I'm diggin the back from the grave albums atm. Seem a bit more raunchy than the nuggets/pebbles counterpart.

    • November 19, 2010 4:34 AM CST
    • I'm diggin the back from the grave albums atm. Seem a bit more raunchy than the nuggets/pebbles counterpart.

    • November 20, 2010 6:12 AM CST
    • giga lol

    • November 20, 2010 5:56 AM CST
    • Great stuff, use an old Roadster Ibanez at the moment

    • November 20, 2010 5:50 AM CST


    • Dose said:

      Beautiful Teisco guit! Here's my '69 Guyatone (Mosrite copy) and 60's Silvertone.

    • November 20, 2010 3:28 AM CST
    • The X-Ray Harpoons are pretty good at playing 60s Punk imo.

    • November 19, 2010 4:17 PM CST
    • The Golden Triangle

    • November 19, 2010 3:12 PM CST
    • Personal and the Pizzas
      the Dutchess and the Duke (not relly garage-punk,but totally addictive)

    • November 19, 2010 7:48 AM CST
    • Prima Donna and Nick Curran and the Lowlifes. I also recently discovered some older bands, the Skirts and the Little Girls.

    • November 20, 2010 3:20 AM CST
    • 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.

    • November 19, 2010 6:23 PM CST
    • Open with a short instrumental to get them in the room. It's kinda like flashing the lights at the opera.

    • November 19, 2010 4:35 AM CST
    • I'm not that good of a songwriter and I don't take my band very seriously, so I doubt I could impress you. We do make money though so I guess I'm doing something right. Anyway, I just wanted a to put up a fun little post, I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel. Hideout Admin said:

      Also, if you're in a band and you want to impress me with your live show, don't open your set with a cover. Knock me out with your originals and keep your covers few and far between. In fact, I wouldn't play more than a handful at the most. That's just my two cents.

    • November 20, 2010 1:59 AM CST
    • we used to be able to download the tracks off of each others players, it used to be great.

    • November 19, 2010 9:55 AM CST
    • "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.

    • November 19, 2010 9:54 AM CST
    • Here are a few suggestions, garage wise...

      "Living is the Best Revenge" by the Cynics.

      "61/49" by the Romantics (Don't laugh if you only remember them from their 80s heyday. This album is a kick ass garage rocker).

      "Psychedelic Sunrise" by the Chesterfield Kings.

      "Monkey Time" by the Maggots.

      "Strange Magic" by the Charms.

      "Wide Awake in the Spirit World" by Outrageous Cherry.

      "Fluff and Fold" by the Launderettes.

      "Les Hell on Heels" self titled debut.

      "7X4" by the Gore Gore Girls.

      For something other than garage rock, here are some more suggestions...

      "Running with the Wasters" by the Takeover UK (A great mix of garage, glam, brit and power pop).

      "We are the Pipettes (Great retro girl group).

      "After Hours" by Prima Donna (Glam rock revivalists).

      "More Seduction" by Manda and the Marbles (Cool mix of power pop and new wave).

      "Barbarella Girl God" by the Chevelles (Good, solid power pop band).

      Those are my suggestions.

    • November 19, 2010 9:26 AM CST
    • Some great garage LPs that ain't too hard to find are Seeds-Raw & Alive, The Ventures in Space, The Hombres-Let It All Hang Out, Count Five-Psychotic Reaction, the original Nuggets double-LP, Sonics-Full Force, Blues Magoos-Psychedelic Lollipop, Shadows of Knight-Gloria, The Kingsmen Play Louie Louie, Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs-Wooly Bully, Love s-t, ? & the Mysterians-96 Tears, and the Music Machine-Talk Talk.

    • November 19, 2010 9:01 AM CST
    • you can't go wrong with a Dano-I have 3 and I can't wait to find more. Hold off on the Jazzmaster-you really can't appreciate that line of Fenders unless you can get a good, 'merican one. I was lucky enuff to get a '62 Jaguar, and it ills everything, both in sound and playability. BUT, it can't dial in that Dano sound...

    • November 19, 2010 8:47 AM CST
    • Probably helps that I've never seen them live then. Only heard a few songs off the new one but it's looking pretty good so far. Well, I'll soon find out, I guess.