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    • November 2, 2010 9:49 AM CDT
    • Maybe not "the best", but I'm been partial to those naughty boy, sexed-up, pure havin' fun screams by Marc Bolan....the first one at the beginning of "20th Century Boy" is unadultered "i'm a rock star and i'm going to get some pussy" howler......

    • November 2, 2010 3:43 AM CDT
    • definetely gerry roslie and then, bunker hill i guess...

    • November 2, 2010 3:21 AM CDT
    • ooh, my moneys on Esquerita!

    • November 1, 2010 9:38 PM CDT
    • Roky for sure. It just kinda cuts through you when he let's loose

      tobi lynne said:

      I was wondering when someone was going to get around to Roky Erickson. Buddy Randell (The Knickerbockers) has a great scratchy howl as well.

      The Hydeouts said:
      Lots of killer screams in rock n roll! Sonics, Wailers, Stooges, Mummies, tons of em! But, here's a list of the most distinguished unusual screamers...Roky Ericson ...

    • November 1, 2010 8:58 PM CDT
    • Till the End of the Day and Brainwashed always get me movin. And Sunny Afternoon? Fougettaboutit

    • November 1, 2010 4:18 PM CDT
    • That's good. Now to hear that Pontiac is not discontinuing but only getting rid of their crummy Sunbirds.

      Mardy Pune said:

      From the page that Kopper linked to:

      UPDATE: Panasonic is in fact ceasing production of the SL-1200MK6 model specifically, while other Technics turntable models will live on. Phew! Sincere apologies for the misunderstanding.

    • November 1, 2010 4:16 PM CDT
    • Yeah, but what will that do for the price of turntables? They're going to cost more at least for a while.

      Mike Humsgreen said:

      Thing is the trend is still and will continue to be relatively niche and thus unpractical for a massive electronics film like Panasonic who buy and sell on scales too large for the industry. I'd imagine though that smaller tutntable companies will be loving this as it means they have one less competitor and can thus better corner the market.


      Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
      It does seem strange, especially that since the creation of record store day, that a lot of the inventory of vinyl has actually increased especially in many indie stores. Seattle's vinyl sales have really done much better in the last three years than it did the earlier part of the decade.

    • November 1, 2010 3:58 AM CDT
    • From the page that Kopper linked to: UPDATE: Panasonic is in fact ceasing production of the SL-1200MK6 model specifically, while other Technics turntable models will live on. Phew! Sincere apologies for the misunderstanding.

    • October 31, 2010 9:52 AM CDT
    • There See still enough other companies who build good or even better turntables.of course the 1210 is the Standard dj player!

    • October 31, 2010 1:34 AM CDT
    • Thing is the trend is still and will continue to be relatively niche and thus unpractical for a massive electronics film like Panasonic who buy and sell on scales too large for the industry. I'd imagine though that smaller tutntable companies will be loving this as it means they have one less competitor and can thus better corner the market.

      Rockin Rod Strychnine said:

      It does seem strange, especially that since the creation of record store day, that a lot of the inventory of vinyl has actually increased especially in many indie stores. Seattle's vinyl sales have really done much better in the last three years than it did the earlier part of the decade.

    • October 30, 2010 8:52 PM CDT
    • It does seem strange, especially that since the creation of record store day, that a lot of the inventory of vinyl has actually increased especially in many indie stores. Seattle's vinyl sales have really done much better in the last three years than it did the earlier part of the decade.

    • October 30, 2010 5:52 PM CDT
    • I assume any that are out there will be holding their value for a long time. I always wanted to get one of those 1200's. I forget, do they play at 78 rpm too? I picked up a Stanton STR8-80 several years back for that reason, and I think because it was a little cheaper than the Technics although very similar. So if they are the standard, and they can't sell enough to maintain production, then what is the future for the other makes out there? My other thought would be, is the drop off in demand due largely to the current economy, and will the demand pick up when things improve?

    • November 1, 2010 1:36 PM CDT
    • definatly, thanks!

      Giannis KRI said:

      The only record i have is destroy all astromen.For this record:In "pop corn" crabula you hear someone talking here and there,"Joker's Wild" has a vocal intro,In "mystery meat" there is a guy talking again,"Heavies" and "Madness in the strees" have a vocal intro too,"Mystery science 300 love theme" is a real song with lyrics and stuff."Landlocked has a vocal intro,"gargantua's last stand" has a vocal intro."Destination Venus" is a song with vocals like "mystery science......",and "the shadow know has just another vocal intro.

      To sum up only "Mystery....." and "Destination Venus" have "real" vocals,and they are pretty awesome songs too.Hope i helped.

    • November 1, 2010 10:54 AM CDT
    • The only record i have is destroy all astromen.For this record:In "pop corn" crabula you hear someone talking here and there,"Joker's Wild" has a vocal intro,In "mystery meat" there is a guy talking again,"Heavies" and "Madness in the strees" have a vocal intro too,"Mystery science 300 love theme" is a real song with lyrics and stuff."Landlocked has a vocal intro,"gargantua's last stand" has a vocal intro."Destination Venus" is a song with vocals like "mystery science......",and "the shadow know has just another vocal intro.

      To sum up only "Mystery....." and "Destination Venus" have "real" vocals,and they are pretty awesome songs too.Hope i helped.

    • November 1, 2010 5:23 AM CDT
    • I have come across two songs that have vocals, one on Experiment Zero and one called Mermaid Love.  I generally don't like vocals on surf rock with the exception of Dick Dale but I really like how it works out.  does anyone know if they have any other songs with vocals?

    • November 1, 2010 1:20 PM CDT
    • I don't know if you agree but 80s British garage trash band called the Sting-Rays used to call their music Folk punk (their later stuff). Notably Mr Alec Palao was in them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKHa4vflemM

    • November 1, 2010 12:37 PM CDT
    • I do think that those bands are a completely different form of "folk punk" than the others in the postings. I really do like Johnny Hobo though.

      GoreVVhore said:

      Not sure if they're the same as the above types of bands, but there's a lot of good newer folk punk bands I'm into. Mischief Brew, Saw Wheel, Evan Greer, Andrew Jackson Jihad, Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains to name a few...there are lots of different styles and types of folk punk, but hopefully you'll like some of them.

    • October 31, 2010 9:26 AM CDT
    • Soothsayers "I Don't Know", Wild Things "I'm Not The One", Intruders 'Now That You Know" and a million others..check out Paul Messis for modern-day mood!
      myspace.com/thepaulmessissound

    • October 31, 2010 1:28 AM CDT
    • Isn't Shutdown 66 like that? I use to have it downloaded. I want to hear Paul Messis suggest some tracks.

    • November 1, 2010 10:43 AM CDT
    • Well I could never work out what the hell they're singing either, but apparently it's "smoking big cigars, you belch and you fart."

    • November 1, 2010 10:42 AM CDT
    • I always get a kick out of Lance Monthly, an online publication put together by old New Mexico rocker and Lance Records owner Dick Stewart. This month he's got an interview with Larry Tamblyn of The Standells.

    • October 31, 2010 11:25 AM CDT
    • Really dig Ziggy Stardust. Cheers for putting this on my radar.

    • October 31, 2010 6:59 AM CDT
    • Thanks Steve!
      Big thrills to everyone!