I say : Tell me ( I'm romantic girl!), but actually I love whole "England Newest Hitmakers" album, I really like it.
I say : Tell me ( I'm romantic girl!), but actually I love whole "England Newest Hitmakers" album, I really like it.
It's not easy..not the song..it's not easy to find a fave one.
I would say "Satisfaction" because I heard it when I was 11 from my mother's records,and that guitar,that drums,that voice..well I think you know. It has been the first time I knew the rock.
Then, We love you,19th nervous breakdown,Have you seen your mother,baby,Mother's little helper,Child of the moon,Let's spend the night together,Paint it black...How can you say which is the best one....
paint it Black.... spooky & Ballsy & psycadelic...
What is your favorite song & why?
hello kooper. I found a copy of the record on ebay and bought it. thanks!
from what i understand, the las vegas shakedown was for kind of an alternative to viva las vegas by the locals. at least thats what i gathered when i lived there for a short time.....
Ralph Carrera told me the first ones were in 2000 & 2001. Las Vegas Grind was in '99 and there was a "Crap Out" in 1995.
I would say...not that many... but for those that have...it would cost more to send them from Europe to the US then to keep them... The Gray Things said:
Peter:
I am the lead singer of The Gray Things. How many of those compilations have "Charity" on them.
thegraythings@yahoo.com
It´s true what you say...but it´s like with Books...even you don´t read them anymore.... Brother Panti-Christ said:
I say SELL them.
There isn't anything worse then holding onto items just for the sake of nostalgia... There are plenty of people who will buy them from you for YOUR price, and they will love them, play them and cherish them until the same thing that happened to you has happened to them. If you have the music elsewhere then you are just have a huge stack of garage gold that someone will be happy to take off of your hands.......
Be Smart - Think Quick - Travel Light
Hi... I still listen mainly to 60´s Garage and Psych...but in the days of MP3 on my iphone or PC...almost all of them have been mp3ed...some of them I have as LP and CD... Gringo Starr said:
The original Nuggets was released by Elektra in 1972 (worth about 80-120 smackers in good condition) , by the way. Why don't you listen to these records anymore? And what exactly are you listening to at the moment? Good move deciding to keep these treasures, though!
I say SELL them.
There isn't anything worse then holding onto items just for the sake of nostalgia... There are plenty of people who will buy them from you for YOUR price, and they will love them, play them and cherish them until the same thing that happened to you has happened to them. If you have the music elsewhere then you are just have a huge stack of garage gold that someone will be happy to take off of your hands.......
Be Smart - Think Quick - Travel Light
Films just mess everything up.
Next stop Oprah!
Coulda done with a bit more about The Reatards or at least a mention for The Persauders (they were late 90s right?) but that's just me. Now hows about making a film outta this thing like American Hardcore?
Great podcast! :D
I can't believe I've managed to miss it all these years. Something always came up. I'll be in full swing for my debut - attending all 4 days and performing on Saturday (guest rhythm guitar for Armitage Shanks). I am truly blessed. Am I bragging? John Wayne said: "It's not bragging if you can do it."
Really wish I could be there, there's some great bands lined up. UV Race? Damn. With any luck I'll make it next year.
Check out the latest episode of The Big Enchilada, HILLBILLY PIGOUT. As a wise man once said, "Too much pork for just one fork!:
Go hillbilly nuts!
http://garagepunk.ning.com/profiles/blogs/big-enchilada-26-hillbilly-pig
I have this movie on DVD so I used Audio Hijack to record the snippet of that song heard during the movie. Click the MP3 link below to listen: How Would You Like It (MP3) Name that tune!
"Son... I'm the man thats gonna make you use that gun... [BANG!]" Yeah, Mystery Train is a classic. Joe Strummer, Steve Buschemi and Screamin' Jay Hawkins in the same movie? You can't fail! Alex Patton said:
It really did suck. The actor that played Curtis just mumbled a bunch and danced like Boris Karloff.
Joe Strummer was really good in Mystery Train though, especially love the scene where he shoots Rockets Redglare in the liquor store.
I was involved with a gig a number of years ago in a former band in which we had a three hour one-way drive to a small town "Ratrod" car show with my drums, amps and the standup bass in the front seat of my little compact car.
Before we left the show our guitarist tells the bassist and me that he absolutely has to be back home in time for the "Stray Cats" show in which he had laid down some major cash for tickets later that night, (an attempt to win back his former girlfriend.)
We finally arrive and after meeting the organizer, we are told that the other three bands had cancelled and we were the only entertainment for the entire show which started in the early afternoon and lasted until late evening/early morning. The guitarist is so pissed off he tells the organizer "no way" to the point that punches were about to be thrown! One line I recall from the exchange from the organizer to our guitarist "would you pull this at a Hell's Angels' rally?" to which he replied "hell yes I would!' which was answered with "Well you'd be leaving in a body bag!"
So thats when I pulled my band-mates aside and tried to reason that we had just spent three hours driving to the show and would be on the road another three hours to return home, so at the very least we needed to try to arrive at some sort of compromise! I then approached the organizer and proposed that we play part of the day for a increased amount, to which he agreed.
We then proceeded to play two arduous one-hour sets on the back of a flat bed semi trailer in one hundred degree heat with no shade! Following the sets we collected our pay and hauled ass back home (making it in two and a half hours) with no speeding tickets or crashes, but later in the week paid the price in sunburned heads, ears, necks, faces and arms!
The name of the club putting on the show had a tag-line "The car club from hell!" which definitely lived up to their name for the "show from hell!"
That's awesome. Thanks.
xcellent...thank you very much
Just wanted to plug this great resource for finding which songs are available on what garage comps:
http://www.soybomb.com/garage-comps/
That's the newer version, but I tend to prefer the original "classic" version:
http://www.soybomb.com/garage-comps/classic/
Bookmark it!
Thanks. Yeah, we had to revive that feed so the music player and Podcast Jukebox worked. I was trying to use a Yahoo Pipe feed to pull all of the various show blogs here together into one, but it wasn't working very well.