...surely most of the bands appearing on the "Murder Punk " comps, maybe also COSMIC PSYCHOS, ONYAS, SHUTDOWN 66, DIGGER & THE PUSSYCATS...well, I know we spoke 'bout
"GARAGE", but, but, but...
...surely most of the bands appearing on the "Murder Punk " comps, maybe also COSMIC PSYCHOS, ONYAS, SHUTDOWN 66, DIGGER & THE PUSSYCATS...well, I know we spoke 'bout
"GARAGE", but, but, but...
The M16's ;)
Alan Creed said:
Seminal Rats ... :D
Alan Creed said:Scientists, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists, The Fools, Johnny Casino, The Crusaders, the Alohas, the Booby Traps, HITS!!!!
Laurent van Bouvelen said:Ufff.. you get me started.... Sunnyboys, Hoodoo Gurus, Sunnyboys, Brian Hopper, Asteroid B612, Saints, Radio Birdman, Powder Monkeys, Panadolls, Trilobites, Fun Things, Died Pretty, Screaming Tribesmen, Happy Hate Me Nots, Angels, Victims, Yesmen, Lipstick Killers, New Race, Celibate Rifles, Louis Tillett, Exploding White Mice, Butcher Shop, Cruel Sea, Driven, DM3, Jack and the Beanstalk, Hugo Race, Wreckery, Brother Brick, Shutdown 66.... I'm missing on a lot, i'm sure.... where are my records ?!
Seminal Rats ... :D
Alan Creed said:
Scientists, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists, The Fools, Johnny Casino, The Crusaders, the Alohas, the Booby Traps, HITS!!!!
Laurent van Bouvelen said:Ufff.. you get me started.... Sunnyboys, Hoodoo Gurus, Sunnyboys, Brian Hopper, Asteroid B612, Saints, Radio Birdman, Powder Monkeys, Panadolls, Trilobites, Fun Things, Died Pretty, Screaming Tribesmen, Happy Hate Me Nots, Angels, Victims, Yesmen, Lipstick Killers, New Race, Celibate Rifles, Louis Tillett, Exploding White Mice, Butcher Shop, Cruel Sea, Driven, DM3, Jack and the Beanstalk, Hugo Race, Wreckery, Brother Brick, Shutdown 66.... I'm missing on a lot, i'm sure.... where are my records ?!
FUN THINGS
Zoe von Doll said:
You have to let others participate...NERD!! I think we gots most the mentionables already*) Now nicely shush:D
Scientists, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists, The Fools, Johnny Casino, The Crusaders, the Alohas, the Booby Traps, HITS!!!!
Laurent van Bouvelen said:
Ufff.. you get me started.... Sunnyboys, Hoodoo Gurus, Sunnyboys, Brian Hopper, Asteroid B612, Saints, Radio Birdman, Powder Monkeys, Panadolls, Trilobites, Fun Things, Died Pretty, Screaming Tribesmen, Happy Hate Me Nots, Angels, Victims, Yesmen, Lipstick Killers, New Race, Celibate Rifles, Louis Tillett, Exploding White Mice, Butcher Shop, Cruel Sea, Driven, DM3, Jack and the Beanstalk, Hugo Race, Wreckery, Brother Brick, Shutdown 66.... I'm missing on a lot, i'm sure.... where are my records ?!
I'll start...New Christs, God, BORED, Beast of Bourbon, Lime Spiders...
Essential Reading:
"Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung" and "Mainlines, Bloodfeasts, and Bad Taste" by Lester Bangs
"Unsung Heroes of Rock and Roll: The Birth of Rock in the Wild Years Before Elvis" by Nick Tosches
"Unknown Legends of Rock and Roll" by Richie Unteberger
"Stairway to Hell" by Chuck Eddy
On my Reading List:
"Hellfire" and "Country" by Nick Tosches
"The Aesthetics of Rock" by Richard Meltzer
"Lipstick Traces" by Greil Marcus
"Black Monk Time" by Eddie Shaw
BTW, another one I just thought of was "Full Moon" by Dougal Butler, an incredibly hilarious account of the antics of Keith Moon, written by his personal roadie.
I'd also like to add "Neon Angel: Memoir of a Runaway" by Cherie Currie, which I just finished this past weekend, and "Rotten" by John Lydon.
Please Kill Me. Best writer in the bunch. If it ain't country, it ain't George Jones' I lived To Tell It All. Best R&R Auto Bio Ever?
I need to read any of those books yet......probably the next on my wishlist is "Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Uncensored" by Richard Cole. Thanx :)
The only amp I will ever use to jam with my bandmate is my 1987 Peavey Backstage Plus, it is extremely weathered from sitting in an Albuquerque garage for 10 years of its life. It's developed this really thick and saturated fuzz tone, it sounds incredible.
The blunderbuss comps are great, and there's good one called 'TABU!' with some rockin' sleazy grooves on it: dave clarke 5 doing chaquita, pygmy by the delegates, very nice!
i'm running the wavy gravy fan page on myspace (myspace.com/wavygravyvolumes) there you can listen to many comps i've digitized. To name a few: Bent Batty & B'noxious, Weirdsville, Wildsville, Wowsvile, Real Gone Garbage, Cough Syrup For Elvis Impersonators ........
Some are down at the moment because the player i used for posting them doesn't work anymore but i started reposting the records.
Take a listen and leave some nice comments !
cheers,
Danilo
WFMU's a great hunting ground for different stuff. I really rate this radio station and could honk on about it for days! the dave the spazz and fools paradise shows are great, but there's tons of other interesting stuff on there and it's always worth checking out the blogs: http://blog.wfmu.org/ http://wfmuichiban.blogspot.com/
Haven't seen this mentioned, so I'll toss in my two cents for something amazingly fresh and yet thoroughly accessible. This guy's amazing:
Hey Soundway Records/ Afro/Psychedelia fans: If you're on eMusic there's a new, eMusic only compilation, The World Ends Afro Rock and Psychedelia in 1970s Nigeria I downloaded this morning. Some crazy guitars, organs and drums.
i use it to follow the inside dope from the riders in pro cycling, the tour de france etc. tells me when and where live feeds are on the net, pics of injuries, comments and feelings an' all. It's pretty cool for that...
but, hey, that's just me...
the rest of the time I ain't got the time
but i'm following atomic suplex now yeah!
You know, that's a really good point (about RSS). I have a Google Reader page that I rarely ever look at, and that's mainly because I'm checking Twitter instead. Not *all* of the blogs or websites that I have in my Google Reader are on Twitter, but I'd say most of them are, so yeah, it is pretty cool to use for following stuff you're interested in. Also, for sharing links, I either use www.bit.ly or www.vb.ly By the way, I have also tried Google Buzz, but I never use it, either. It's sort of a combination of Twitter and Facebook wall posts. Recordgrooves said:
Because I love to buy new records and watch horror movies I try to follow record labels, record stores, garage punkers, music deals, the horror biz.
I like it better than rss. I signed up at first never used it for a while then dabbled more and more.
It is the most simple light weight sight for you to connect with the world wide web. If I'm randomly on some cool web-space I use Twitthat to minimize a link to share with other attention deficient junkies.
Yes, I have indeed scored some bargains and often learn about horror movies using twitter.
So don't be a cunt, & go ahead and follow some people 'n shit.
Because I love to buy new records and watch horror movies I try to follow record labels, record stores, garage punkers, music deals, the horror biz. I like it better than rss. I signed up at first never used it for a while then dabbled more and more. It is the most simple light weight sight for you to connect with the world wide web. If I'm randomly on some cool web-space I use Twitthat to minimize a link to share with other attention deficient junkies. Yes, I have indeed scored some bargains and often learn about horror movies using twitter. So don't be a cunt, & go ahead and follow some people 'n shit.
For what it's worth, here's my Twitter page: http://twitter.com/pacifiction But I pretty much post the same things that I would on my Myspace, Blogspot or Facebook. I guess I might post a more immediate happenings, but I still haven't posted with my cell and I haven't figured out how to shrink URLs yet.
I don't use Twitter nearly as much as I did a year or two ago, but I still check in daily and post something. I like it better than Facebook wall posts, and since I have my account set to "private," only those people who are following me can read my updates. I just don't like broadcasting to the entire world everything I post. I like the fact that I can limit it to a select few. I also like the fact that I can cross-post my Blip.fm posts on it.
The key to Twitter is finding people you know or like and follow them (and getting some of them to follow you back). That's what makes it interesting, fun and worthwhile. I hear so many people who try it out say they don't like it or don't get it, but when I look at their profile they're not following anyone, or the people they're following don't use it either. Well, duh!
For bands, it's just another way you can post what's going on with the band... recording, going to play a gig out of town, playing a show in town, etc. It's a great way to keep your fans updated on what's happening with the band.
Im sorry ive now made two discussion about how to play a tune but this song i reallly wanna play. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHdWmHxz3Gc so if anybody could tell me the chords would really appriciate it. THANKS
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