I would suggest checking out Musicol. I does take awhile to get your records, probably around 3 months total. Good product though.
I would suggest checking out Musicol. I does take awhile to get your records, probably around 3 months total. Good product though.
I know some friends of mine have used United. I think they had a few issues with them. I'll have to ask about the details.
State Records had stuff done by GZ in Czech Republic and DMS [who use GZ!]; strangely DMS were cheaper than going direct to GZ. No problems with their output so far, seem like decent DMM cuts, sleeves are good quality. Very fast turnaround - both occasions I've used them, we had the finished product within 3 weeks of sending off the masters and artwork! 500 45s in full colour sleeve was about £750.
We're getting a 7" pressed and looking for the best place to get it done - found a few places that seem pretty cheap and wondered if anyone had used any of them and got good or bad stuff to say? Looked at curved Pressings, disc manufacturing services, pure music, united records and mobineko... anyone got anything pressed by any of these?
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Or what are the best movies with dance scenes?
After seeing bits of the restored T.A.M.I. show on PBS recently, I realized that I don't know my Shingaling from my Boogaloo and couldn't find my Hully Gully with both hands. Somebody help me. Is there a good location on the web for dancing vids?
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I cannot wait for this!! I've seen Scrawl & the Turks several times each, but never the Gibson Brothers. I'll be up front all day ... don't worry, I'm only 5 feet tall, so I won't be blocking anybody's view :)
Heh heh, yeah, I used to have a Scrawl album. Saw them in Olympia in '88 (or '89). But I gave it away. SCxMS said:
I'd be one of those people. When I was 18 I considered them 'the shit'.
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:Sad to say but I know people who'd be estatic that Scrawl are playing again.
I'd be one of those people. When I was 18 I considered them 'the shit'. Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
Sad to say but I know people who'd be estatic that Scrawl are playing again.
as depressing as this sounds.
EBAY... you can pick up fantastic old and new 45s on there, Simple
in Brighton (UK) there are three record stores.
borderline
the one sorta near the guitar shop
and the cafe records and bookshop just down from the train station.
you can find record stores easily, just google and search online.
P
9 bucks for a first pressing of what? Rinjo Njori said:
Though populart 7 inches are getting out of hand price wise.. $9 for a first press is ridiculous. Stick to the internet.
Though populart 7 inches are getting out of hand price wise.. $9 for a first press is ridiculous. Stick to the internet.
get a silvertone twin twelve
a teisco or some other cheap japanese guitar
and maybe a maestro fuzztone
Very cool. A friend of mine has a Epi Dot and it sounds great. I've been tempted to get one of those Berhinger VIntage Distortions. Supposedly they're okay Big Muff clones. I'm not sure if a Big Muff is really something I want so I'm thinking that might be a good option just to try out. Speaking of guitar parts, does anyone a good source for Harmony parts? I need to get some new tuners for an old Harmony Bobkat. I'd like to keep the look of the old ones. SCxMS said:
I play a Epiphone Dot Deluxxe with a Bigsby added through a Bessinger Blues Overdrive through a Fender Blues Deluxe. It gets great sound, not too sure haow it stacks up for a total '50's feel, but it cranks.
I play a Epiphone Dot Deluxxe with a Bigsby added through a Bessinger Blues Overdrive through a Fender Blues Deluxe. It gets great sound, not too sure haow it stacks up for a total '50's feel, but it cranks.
I would send them an email to see if they're open or not. There's an amazing amount of parts there for hofner's. Pat said:
Speaking of garage guitar, i have a hofner colorama to rebuild, does anyone have some hofner parts to sell/trade ?
I need a Colorama scratch plate, one pick up version 1 and a Hofner Diamond Top Six String Pick Up ... I don't really know how to stick the vinyl surface on the guitar body, it seems hard to do right for non-professional.
This sites seems to provide hofner parts but i never try to order (the site looks old) : http://www.projectguitarparts.co.uk
Apparently Hofner still makes that model. I don't know if that helps or not. http://www.hofner.com/gab/en/phpshop/43/page,shop.product_details/flypage,shop.zupf_flypage/product_id,51/category_id,100/ That Hofner Club looks pretty cool too. I wouldn't mind having one.
So at each induction there is a 'band' that gets together of inductees and plays a tribute. Clearly it would be a Bo Diddley song, but who would be in it?
Guitar 1: Poison Ivy
Vocals: Billy Childish / John Spencer
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
Yeah. But it should be once a month, not once a year. I don't think we'll be doing any of this in 25 years. Rinjo Njori said:You should limit to five since that is what the RnR does
50s Chuck Berry
60s The Sonics
70s Count Bishhops
80s MIracle Workers
90s THee Headcoats
00s The Dirtbombs
Yeah. But it should be once a month, not once a year. I don't think we'll be doing any of this in 25 years. Rinjo Njori said:
You should limit to five since that is what the RnR does
50s Chuck Berry
60s The Sonics
70s Count Bishhops
80s MIracle Workers
90s THee Headcoats
00s The Dirtbombs
You should limit to five since that is what the RnR does
50s Chuck Berry
60s The Sonics
70s Count Bishhops
80s MIracle Workers
90s THee Headcoats
00s The Dirtbombs
Interpunk has some Knights of the New Crusade stuff. www.interpunk.com But I don't think you will ever find one place with everything you want.
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