G-L-O-R-I-A!
G-L-O-R-I-A!
whoooooooo do you love?!?!? [preachers version]
The Easybeats - Sorry
'Youngblood' by THEE HEADCOATS...
'Midnite Till Noon' THE DIRTYS...
'How Do You Know' LYRES...
'This Is Rock 'n' Roll' THE KIDS...
'Zombies' KING KHAN & BBQ SHOW...
I use the term "garage rock" because that's what I am interested in, I like melody in my music. Most punk bands tend to scream the lyrics and don't work very hard on the melody. It's just a style thing for me, I'm trying to limit the answers to that style. I'm sorry you despise the term, but garage is the first word in the name of your website. My band was thinking about learning a cover to open a show with, I just wanted to get some ideas for songs that I may have never thought about before. Hideout Admin said:
"Garage rock" song? I'm starting to really despise that term. It's just way too contrived and too limiting. After all, any band can take any song (any genre) and cover it, and turn it into something that's completely unique and their own, and open a set with that. Why does it have to be a "garage rock" song?
Feel Free - Cheater Slicks
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.
Thanks...even if I own most of the songs either on LP or CD I will try to get it, shame non of the links works anymore
I dig most of the screams mentioned and also The Phantom on Love Me, Suicide - Frankie Teardrop, Slits - Shoplifting, Patty Waters - Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair (not r&r i guess but pretty crazy), The Heard - Stop It Baby, Contortions - Contort Yourself, James Brown - Maybe the Last Time, and Monoshock - Let's Hear It for the Singer!
yessss! I was gonna say the same thing!
and bunker hill's fantastic shriek at the beginning of "the girl can't dance"!
whatwave dave said:
The female backup screamers on Ralph Nielson and the Chancellors...'Scream'....not only volume, but she (or they) just keep screaming and screaming and screaming....
An INTERESTING one is Iggy Pop's "Pow!" at the start of Loose.
Eric davidson of the new bomb turks has some good ones.
Back From The Grave Vol. 2: NOVAS - The Crusher
...now close this one, hehe
..that's a knee-slapper...
LOL!
XD
there was a discussion like this on last.fm a while back [:
let's see..
I'd choose the rolling stones, for their undeniable influence on countless garage bands;
downliners sect, because they're underrated and fucking amazing;
aaaand the sonics. of course!
OH and hasil adkins!
Cheater Slicks been mentioned? I love that story in We Never Learn about everyone leaving the room as soon as they started playing. I think I'd love any band that had could do that.
The White Stripes
I was just wondering if it would be possible to exchange Garage compilations here...I wouldn´t mind...some of my stuff is close to impossible to find today (no output on CD)...to post MP3s here.
Are we allowed to do so????? Admin?????
The Flight Reaction
Thee Wylde Oscars
The Booze
The Frowning Clouds
The Moving Sounds
The Staggers
Rock 'N Roll Adventure Kids
The White Wires
The Rats
The Spits
DC Snipers
Strange Boys
The Pneumonias
The Wild Zeros
Thee Vicars
The Brimstones
The Guilty Pleasures
CoCoComa
Luis & The Wildfires
Johnny Throttle
Reigning Sound
Hot Machines
The Okmoniks
Hex Dispensers
Ghetto Ways
Atomic Suplex
still pretty cool...
The Black Lips
Demon's Claws
Heavy Trash
Golden Boys
Dixie Buzzards
The King Khan & BBQ Show
Been a few months or so since I bought any new stuff so I got a long list of records I need to buy, but I think Tyvek's Nothing Fits has just made its way to the top of that list. If anyone's heard this and says it sucks, I just won't believe you. Album of the year, gotta be. I won't be proven wrong. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mon_oE1Htzw
What would Billy Childish do?
He'd grow a moustache. An outstanding, lo-fi moustache.
There actually is a book of Fuzztones sheet music published by Cherry Lane, for the In Heat record, though it's for guitar.
Funny thing is I played on that LP & none of us could read music.
Just listen to records & play along. learn where the notes are on your bass, train your ear to recognize them and play along. If you have any natural talent it should come easy.