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    • August 15, 2010 10:23 PM CDT
    • There's an excellent compilation from Get Hip "60's Beat Italiano" that really worth, "Garage Beat in Florence" is another good one. Clem Sacco is a little more trashy,or I ragazzi dai Capelli Verdi that was the second name of Ranger Sound that both made good stuff. More beaty but great names of those years,have been Jaguars,I Corvi,Rokes,I Ribelli, I Bisonti,

      BackdoorStan said:
      Who else from that early period of rock n' roll /rhythm&blues in Italy would you recommend listening to?

    • August 15, 2010 9:44 PM CDT
    • Are we ready for Freddi?

    • August 15, 2010 9:34 PM CDT
    • Who else from that early period of rock n' roll /rhythm&blues in Italy would you recommend listening to?

    • August 15, 2010 9:28 PM CDT
    • yeah it's good stuff we listen to it a lot driving around! "24000 Baci ! FREDDI said:

      Celentano has been one of the first forgoer of rock'n'roll and R'n'B here in Italy.
      There are some compilations that collect that period (1958-1964) and they worth.
      In the rest of his life he done every sort of presumed art and the politician too.
      Avoid from that.


      BackdoorStan said:
      What about some Celentano? "Movimenti di Rock"? :)

    • August 15, 2010 7:34 PM CDT
    • Celentano has been one of the first forgoer of rock'n'roll and R'n'B here in Italy. There are some compilations that collect that period (1958-1964) and they worth. In the rest of his life he done every sort of presumed art and the politician too. Avoid from that. BackdoorStan said:

      What about some Celentano? "Movimenti di Rock"? :)

    • August 15, 2010 3:01 PM CDT
    • What about some Celentano? "Movimenti di Rock"? :)

    • August 15, 2010 9:30 PM CDT
    • You are more than welcome,Alan!And i still listen old band of yours - The New Christs!

    • August 15, 2010 8:45 PM CDT
    • thanks Sylent i dig your take on it ;-)

    • August 15, 2010 8:22 AM CDT
    • Fast song,with muddy energetic guitars and psychotic wails disguised as singing!
      Along with lots of tongue-in-cheek self-rony!
      Who else than Hell Crab City could
      put the Knack's My Sharona bass lines into one bed with Queens of the Stone Age space overdrive, Laika and the Cosmonauts
      surf guitars and Nirvana's Negative Crip hysterics !

    • August 15, 2010 7:29 PM CDT
    • We are, but dang I can't remember the link...

    • August 15, 2010 6:25 PM CDT
    • Thumbsup for the last.fm iPhone app too, if ya got one of those doohickeys. Just type in an artist and it will stream a "radio show" of all similar artists ... not always hundred percent on the related artists bit, but mostly pretty ok ...

    • August 15, 2010 6:19 PM CDT
    • I like the metrics because I listed to a ton of music throught the day. It's nice to validate that it's not white noise in the background.

    • August 15, 2010 5:52 PM CDT
    • King Khan & The Shrines...nice!

    • August 15, 2010 2:30 PM CDT
    • Jimmy Ordinary of the Tyrades used a Jagmaster into some kind of Fender tube amp. I think that guitar sound could only be described as rabid. It should satisfy your needs. Just play it first and make sure you like it. tom mcneill said:

      yeah i have been think about buying a new guitar to the jagmaster sounds like a awsome idea yeah dose any one know any good cheap guitars that sound good for heavy punk and garage punk

    • August 15, 2010 1:00 PM CDT
    • I get great dirty chime out of my JTM45. All I have to do is crank the master volume and I get into Dave Davies circa 'I Need You'. If that isn't great garage tone, I don't know what is.

      I think more than the amp, it's important how to eq. Lots of treble w/ mild overdrive and fuzz to kick you for leads.

      People also say don't use Gibsons for garage rock and again I'd say with the proper eq and playing technique you can get a great garagey tone. YMMV but I have to stand up for my own gear. :D

    • August 15, 2010 7:20 AM CDT
    • I'm in the process of trying to find band members in the Bournemouth/Dorset area (UK). I play an original 1967 Supro through a Fender Champ from around 1972. I can get a good sound from it but feel very limited at the moment - I think i'm gonna need a bigger amp and maybe a couple of pedals (analogue of course). I was thinking of playing through a decent old Fender bass amp as I have been advised that this often produces good results. Any suggestions?

    • August 15, 2010 2:51 AM CDT
    • sounds cool - please, keep me updated on your releases!
      any info for the show ist great!
      g.

    • August 15, 2010 2:34 AM CDT
    • Some great bands on the bill. Since when did the Dragons reform?

    • August 15, 2010 12:23 AM CDT
    • Are you plugging directly into the recorder or are you placing a microphone to the cab? If the latter, try turning down the gain to avoid clipping. If DI check your levels as well.

      If by double track you mean overdub, you must first be using a multitrack recorder. If you are, record the first segment on a track, then set that track to "monitor." Then input your signal while the first track is playing back.