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    • September 17, 2010 9:25 PM CDT
    • I liked the early Stones. My favorite is probably, "Get Off of My Cloud" "Gimme Shelter" and "Can't You Hear Me Knockin'" Pretty good too, tho, I have never really been a Stones Fan or even The Who for that matter. Played out.

    • September 17, 2010 3:13 PM CDT
    • I dig so many bands on here, but all in one day at 4 venues is kind of ridiculous. Been to some of the Scion events in Brooklyn and even that seemed a tad disorganized... the staff didn't really seem to know what they were doing. I'm a crotchety old lady though. Grab some of those Scion socks if they have them, they're good socks.

    • September 17, 2010 11:14 AM CDT
    • The Jackpot's tiny, smaller than the Bottleneck. If anyone wants to see the Gories you will have to camp there well before hand no matter what the attendance is like or what it was like last year in Portland. Anyway, it will be fun, can't wait! kopper said:

      Yeah, man... it's the same as Off Broadway here in St. Louis. That's actually an all-ages venue, too, but they only promote shows there as 18 & up, mainly to keep it from getting overcrowded with kids. But if you ever wanted to go see a show there and take your son, you'd be able to get him in.

      Recordgrooves said:
      Scion website now says that the Jackpot is all ages, didn't it use to state that it was 18+up before?

      http://www.scion.com/garagefest/index.html

      Anyone know whats up with that?

    • September 17, 2010 10:59 AM CDT
    • Yeah, man... it's the same as Off Broadway here in St. Louis. That's actually an all-ages venue, too, but they only promote shows there as 18 & up, mainly to keep it from getting overcrowded with kids. But if you ever wanted to go see a show there and take your son, you'd be able to get him in. Recordgrooves said:

      Scion website now says that the Jackpot is all ages, didn't it use to state that it was 18+up before?

      http://www.scion.com/garagefest/index.html

      Anyone know whats up with that?

    • September 17, 2010 10:57 AM CDT
    • Man, good question! Anyone know how easy it will be to navigate from one venue to the other? Will there be long lines for each all night? I'd just hate to leave one venue, expecting to go see another band at one of the others, only to get stuck in line and miss half the set. Know what I'm sayin'? So it'd be cool to hear from anyone who saw last year's fest in Portland to get an idea of how to attempt this without missing too much action.

    • September 16, 2010 10:28 PM CDT
    • What will be your picks?

      LIBERTY HALL
      (644 Massachusetts St., All Ages)
      4:00 - 4:40pm Rooftop Vigilantes
      5:00 - 5:40pm Gentleman Jesse and His Men
      6:00 - 6:45pm Times New Viking
      7:15 - 8:00pm Best Coast
      8:30 - 9:15pm The Ponys
      9:45 - 10:30pm The Greenhornes
      11:00 - 12:00pm The Raveonettes

      GRANADA THEATRE
      (1020 Massachusetts St., All Ages)
      4:40 - 5:10pm Natural Child
      5:30 - 6:00pm Garotas Suecas
      6:20 - 7:00pm Cloud Nothings
      7:30 - 8:10pm Digital Leather
      8:40 - 9:25pm Hunx and His Punx
      9:55 - 10:50pm The Clean
      11:30 - 12:30pm The Oblivians

      THE BOTTLENECK
      (737 New Hampshire St., All Ages)
      4:30 - 5:00pm Bad Sports
      5:20 - 5:50pm Nodzzz
      6:10 - 6:40pm Gaye Blades
      7:00 - 7:40pm The Lamps
      8:00 - 8:45pm Tyvek
      9:15 - 10:00pm Thee Oh Sees
      10:30 - 11:30pm King Khan & The Shrines (featuring Gino Washington)

      JACKPOT MUSIC HALL
      (943 Massachusetts St., 18+)
      4:20 - 4:50pm Sex Beet
      5:10 - 5:40pm White Wires
      6:00 - 6:30pm Teenanger
      6:50 - 7:30pm Cola Freaks
      7:50 - 8:30pm Human Eye
      9:00 - 9:30pm Happy Birthday
      10:00 - 11:00pm The Gories

    • September 16, 2010 4:43 PM CDT
    • It doesn't matter, basically ABC can inspect bars at any time so it's no big thing for a bar to have 18 and over shows one night and be 21 and over on another. They will check your id at the door and if you're not 21 then they will put an additional bracelet on you so that the bartenders and wait staff won't serve you. Jackpot is a hole in the wall, but I love it anyway, tin ceiling, velvet wall paper and all. So, be sure to stop by, the bar keeps are awesome, especially if you tip high on the first round. Recordgrooves said:

      Scion website now says that the Jackpot is all ages, didn't it use to state that it was 18+up before?
      http://www.scion.com/garagefest/index.html Anyone know whats up with that?

    • September 16, 2010 11:58 AM CDT
    • Hey everyone, just picked up my wristbands, and the schedule, which should be updated on the website by now. FYI when driving into Lawrence on I70 please be aware that the Lawrence east exit is closed from both the east and the west. Use the Lawrence west exit, or the Lawrence/Lecompton exit. I recommend using the west exit. If you are driving in on I70 from the west and you miss the Lawrence west exit then hello Kansas City!
      For those of you driving in on I70 from the east: due to construction I70 goes down to one lane each way shortly after Bonner Springs in addition to the east exit being closed.
      Well, this will probably mean nothing to everyone save Kopper, but at least I tried. Most important thing: if your directions have you getting off at the east exit get new directions from I70 getting off at the Lawrence west exit instead.

    • September 16, 2010 11:10 AM CDT
    • Like i said in the original post...i'm from Canada..and had never seen an ish up to that point. Since then, i've mailordered some back ishes and they are a GREAT read!!! Gonna order some more real soon! Mongrel Zine said:

      Dave, you've never read Roctober! How's that possible!?

      whatwave dave said:
      This may be a dumb question, but i live in Canada and have NEVER seen an ish of Roctober...checked out their website and couldn't see any way of ordering or subscribing...how does one get Roctober???.

      And yeh, shameless self-promotion: check out my zine! www.mongrelzine.ca Roctober just gave us an awesome review ("But thank god (or Link or Lux, or whomever you worship) for Mongrel! We are grateful that a zine like this comes along and shows us how it’s done, not only tracking down all the stellar new jack garage combos but also delivering the goods with great interviews, zine-esque layouts, and lotsa goofs and giggles. They even cover garage rock visual artists (like our own Johnny Sampson) and include killer CDs of mongrel music makers making messes of the masses. We’re not jealous, just glad Mongrel sets new standards and does the dirty work so we don’t have to…")

    • September 17, 2010 5:01 AM CDT
    • Not to be too hard on the interviewer but his questions remind me of the Chris Farley interview sketches. "Remember when you did that thing? It was awesome." Great point, too - Heavens To...is the best place to start

      Doc Sanchez said:

      SCxMS said:
      You should track down the interview with Phoning It In. It is awkward and brilliant equally.
      Yeah, indeed the Phoning it in session is great. I like how the interviewer seems to drift off all the time, and Billy asking "Are you still there?" Here's the link: http://phoningitin.net/shows/73-Billy-Childish What do you guys think about the Vermin Poets, Childish's new band? And John, if you like Billy Childish, you definitely should check out Armitage Shanks!

    • September 17, 2010 3:58 AM CDT
    • SCxMS said:

      You should track down the interview with Phoning It In. It is awkward and brilliant equally.
      Yeah, indeed the Phoning it in session is great. I like how the interviewer seems to drift off all the time, and Billy asking "Are you still there?" Here's the link: http://phoningitin.net/shows/73-Billy-Childish What do you guys think about the Vermin Poets, Childish's new band? And John, if you like Billy Childish, you definitely should check out Armitage Shanks!

    • September 16, 2010 8:07 PM CDT
    • Also, Thee Headcoates "Heavens to Murgatroyd" LP is pretty awesome. Alex said:

      You pretty much can't go wrong with any Childish record. I love every record I have so far, and definitely need more. I have:

      Thee Headcoats- Beach Bums Must Die
      Thee Headcoats- Earls of Suavedom
      Thee Mighty Caesars- Thusly, Thee Might Caesars
      Wild Billy Childish and the MBE's- Thatcher's Children
      Wild Billy Childish and the MBE's- It Should Be Me b/w Loray Head 7"
      Wild Billy Childish and the MBE's- Daddy Rolling Stone 12"
      The Pop Rivets- Fun in the UK

    • September 16, 2010 8:01 PM CDT
    • The Chatham singers and The Singing Loins- At The Bridge.

      You should track down the interview with Phoning It In. It is awkward and brilliant equally.

    • September 16, 2010 7:56 PM CDT
    • Shirts Off with Armitage Shanks beautifully captures to demeanour of the average resident of the medway towns, they remain basically as thuggish as that to this day.

      my favorite tune is probably The Chatham Singers - the man with the gallows eyes

    • September 16, 2010 5:16 PM CDT
    • YES!!! Michael Kaiser said:

      Gadzooks, all of them!

    • September 16, 2010 2:11 PM CDT
    • One of my best long time friends, being a big fan, introduced me to the music of Billy Childish many years ago. We have been in several bands together and covered several BC songs that I think are outstanding. In "Hippie Repellent" we have played "The Man With Eyes Like Little Fishes" and "Want Me - Win Me" both from Thee Headcoats - In Tweed We Trust, The Spoken Voice (Pop Rivets), Pussy Whipped (Thee Mighty Caesars - Caesars Remains) and probably a few others that I've forgotten about.

      I'm also lucky enough to be playing rhythm guitar for the Armitage Shanks (all good friends of Billy) on their upcoming brief American tour. They have a few of Billy's classics in their set list to rotate: Kray Twins (Pop Rivets), It's You (Milkshakes), and Every Day (Thee Headcoats - Beached Earls).

      The Milkshakes - 19th Nervous Shakedown is a good primer.

    • September 16, 2010 3:59 PM CDT
    • LOL! Ruby Soleil said:

      ahhh, but the conspiracy theorist in me was just begging to rear its paranoid visage!

    • September 16, 2010 2:54 PM CDT
    • ahhh, but the conspiracy theorist in me was just begging to rear its paranoid visage!

    • September 16, 2010 11:28 AM CDT
    • Here's a picture of me and Michael Kastelic, whom I'll assume has some degree of clout around here. Yes, before you say anything, I know I'm not much to look at.

    • September 16, 2010 10:18 AM CDT
    • I've been using it for about 6 months and it is slowly growing on me. It's a good way to follow current news events without having to go through an entire newspaper. I find it saves me time checking in with all the blogs I like because if someone has something new up you are notified. Don't have it on my phone yet. Will cross that bridge later I guess. For the moment I give Twitter a thumbs up.

    • September 16, 2010 10:59 AM CDT
    • Adding to the list:
      Digging for Gold
      Boulders
      Trans-World Punk
      Rubble