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    • April 16, 2010 4:37 PM CDT
    • In Los Angeles we had KRLA as Sectmaniac pointed out. It was an oldies station but nothing like what you'd consider oldies radio now days, at least in the 70's & 80's. All of the DJs had knowledge of the music and were there when these bands were playing and putting out records and they seemed to have a say in what they played, especially in the evenings when they'd take requests and dedications. Art Laboe used to do a lunch time thing in the early 80's where he'd take one act and go through the history of the artist and play tracks etc. Does the mainstream "oldies stations' even play songs like '60 Minute Man' 'Pledging My love' 'Hully Gully' 'Big Boy Pete' 'Corrido Rock' or 'Slow Down' anymore.
      But growing up I think Rodney Bingenheimer on KROQ had the biggest influence on my musical tastes. When I was 14 his show was on for 4 hours each Saturday and Sunday night 8-12. Cutting his teeth in the 60's, Rodney would play stuff like Love, the Leaves, Standells, Seeds, Chocolate Watch Band, etc etc, but he'd also play the latest Black Flag demo, then the Crawdaddys, followed by the Exploited and then maybe a Crowd song right after. He'd have the Ventures or Surfaries in studio and then Frankie & Anette, then the next week X, or Blondie, or Stiv Bators. His show is just a shadow of its former self hidden away on Monday morning from 12-1am or something. Back then, even outside of Rodney's show, you'd never know what they would play next during the day. You may hear some Missing Persons song follwed by a Fear track.
      Another good station here in the late 70's early 80's was KNAC before they went metal (although they did set the standard for 80's metal radio), lot's of Punk and "new music" as they called it. They'd interview bands from the Cheifs, to Rhino 39, to the Adolescents etc etc.
      Then there was listener supported KPFK that had Bo Clifford on late Saturday nights playing lots of underground stuff followed by 12 O'Clock Rock with Andrea Enthal. She even had Chris D. of the Flesheaters sit in for her sometimes. He would play an amazing selection of music too.

      Now today's LA Radio is pretty much irrelevant in my opinion. The only salvation is college radio . KXLU has various decent programs, but I mainly listen to Stella's show "Stray Pop" which she has been doing for damn near 30 years I think and the Reverend Dan's "Music For Nimrods" show. that follows Stray Pop, but they are on Midnight to 6 am Sunday morning, so who really get's to listen? KCSN also has a decent oldies show where you'll hear some obscure early R&B. the only thing I listen to on KPFK anymore is Rhapsody In Black where you'll here some good blues and pre-RnR Rhythm & Blues.

      With all that said, it's internet radio and the podcasts here that is where it's all at for me now, though I do find myself listening to WFMU a lot now via their iPhone application.

    • April 16, 2010 2:42 PM CDT
    • John Peel.

      I used to sit there with a pen and make notes of what records to buy the next day.

    • April 16, 2010 9:36 AM CDT
    • Growing up in Miami Florida in the '60s we had two great AM stations: WQAM / Tiger Radio and WFUN. They had a bunch of jocks like Rick Shaw and a slew of others I can't recall at the moment. Played all the big nationwide hits and mixed in a lot of great local bands (Wayne Cochran, Birdwatchers, Steve Alaimo, Sam & Dave). Besides that, they would throw in Frank Sinatra right after a Rolling Stones tune, it was great! There was also a R&B station WAME "WAME in Miamee!!", which was all Soul and R&B. Listen to Florida Rocks again for a taste of what it was like..

    • April 16, 2010 1:17 PM CDT
    • Well, then, stop going to that site. whatwave dave said:

      I got that message too.....went on that site a few times and it was a total waste of my time......unless i was having trouble sleeping that is.

      MikeL said:
      BTW, here's an e-mail that I received from fuzztopia. Maybe that was the plan all along, to just keep it in a beta format for a while to see how it would work out...

      Fuzztopia would like to thank everybody who has created a profile and helped us test the site. Your feedback and contributions have been a huge help!

      The site will be coming down for a little bit as we are in the process of making some changes based on your comments (better user interface, updated look and feel, faster load times, profile customization etc.), as well as continuing to get more cool content, and real opportunities for bands.

      We will continue to keep you updated as we move closer to the launch.

    • April 16, 2010 11:46 AM CDT
    • I got that message too.....went on that site a few times and it was a total waste of my time......unless i was having trouble sleeping that is. MikeL said:

      BTW, here's an e-mail that I received from fuzztopia. Maybe that was the plan all along, to just keep it in a beta format for a while to see how it would work out...

      Fuzztopia would like to thank everybody who has created a profile and helped us test the site. Your feedback and contributions have been a huge help!

      The site will be coming down for a little bit as we are in the process of making some changes based on your comments (better user interface, updated look and feel, faster load times, profile customization etc.), as well as continuing to get more cool content, and real opportunities for bands.

      We will continue to keep you updated as we move closer to the launch.

    • April 16, 2010 9:30 AM CDT
    • BTW, here's an e-mail that I received from fuzztopia. Maybe that was the plan all along, to just keep it in a beta format for a while to see how it would work out...

      Fuzztopia would like to thank everybody who has created a profile and helped us test the site. Your feedback and contributions have been a huge help!

      The site will be coming down for a little bit as we are in the process of making some changes based on your comments (better user interface, updated look and feel, faster load times, profile customization etc.), as well as continuing to get more cool content, and real opportunities for bands.

      We will continue to keep you updated as we move closer to the launch.

    • April 16, 2010 7:23 AM CDT
    • You make it sound as though this is some kind of dark conspiracy. Would you mind elaborating on this? Mole said:

      Dubious to say the least - almost certainly not to be trusted....

    • April 16, 2010 5:28 AM CDT
    • Dubious to say the least - almost certainly not to be trusted....

    • April 15, 2010 3:57 PM CDT
    • It appears that Little Steven is finally making some progress with fuzztopia. Why it's taken so long, I don't know, but it looks as though it will soon be out of its beta phase.

    • April 16, 2010 9:19 AM CDT
    • One of the old "Pebbles" vinyl LPs had a great set of liner notes that kinda summed up a good reaction to the notion that the "Beatles saved rock and roll". Who ever wrote those notes did a great job to note how before the Beatles, Britain had Lonnie Donegal singing "My Father is a Dustman" type of crap. I watched that show on Feb 9th 1964 and I can remember there was a lot of U.S. rock music back then too. And anyway, Beatles, Stones, Who etc. did not bring us recycled Lonnie Donegan...now did they???

    • April 16, 2010 8:42 AM CDT
    • How about:
      The Groupies (Primitive)
      Electric Prunes (I had too much to dream last night)
      Standells (dirty water, sometimes good guys wear white)
      Rare Breed (aka Ohio Express) Beg, Borrow and Steal (no - not the Ohio Express Bubble gum express)
      Demotrons - a nice alternate version of Beg, Borrow and Steal

    • April 16, 2010 5:09 AM CDT
    • Joy Division - Exercise One
      Golden Cups - Hiwa Mata Noburu
      MC5 - Borderline [single version]
      TC Atlantic - Faces
      Dearly Beloved - Flight Thirteen

    • April 15, 2010 4:02 PM CDT
    • The Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored
      The Stooges - I'm Sick Of You
      Link Wray - The Swag (It just has that SWAG)
      The Centurions - Bullwinkle Part II

    • April 15, 2010 1:41 AM CDT
    • I doon't know if this counts as they were more of a food band, or more correctly "snack rock". But the Go-Nuts 'Nut Wagon' ruled.

    • April 14, 2010 4:40 PM CDT
    • I would contact the DJs and ask if they have heard from anyone else having a problem. If they say no, I'd get to googling about it.

    • April 14, 2010 3:53 PM CDT
    • When subscribing to some of the Podcasts I get a error message from Feedburner. What's going on and is it something on my end that I can do to get these podcast to open up.

      Thanks,

      Black'n Bart

    • April 14, 2010 12:01 PM CDT
    • I knew most of the words and I just checked the record to fill in the blanks. Cheers!

    • April 14, 2010 11:36 AM CDT
    • where did you find it ?

    • April 14, 2010 11:36 AM CDT
    • THANKS ! so much !!!!

    • April 13, 2010 8:30 PM CDT
    • Well I'm a madman baby when I see another man with you
      Yes I'm a madman baby when you do like you do
      And when another man says hey look at that baby
      Well I get real mad and I turn red in the face
      Cause I'm a jealous man baby when I'm out on a date with you

      Well I been a bad man baby to try to turn your love to me
      Yes I'm a sad man baby cause it don't seem to be
      But if you ever say I love you boy
      Well I'd die right then I wouldn't live anymore
      I'd be a happy man baby so happy it would really hurt me

      Well I'm a bad, sad, madman trying to win your love
      Yes I'm a madman baby ayay yay
      I'm a madman wooooo
      Well I'm a madman
      I'm a madman baby trying to win your love
      yes I'm a madman baby, well alright

      Well I'm a madman baby when it comes to makin' love to you
      Yes I'm a madman baby when you do like you do
      And when another man says hey look at that baby
      Well I get real mad and I turn red in the face
      Cause I'm a jealous man baby when I'm out on a date with you

      Well I'm a madman baby ayay yay
      I'm a madman wooooo
      Yeah I'm a madman mmmmmhmmmm
      I'm a madman
      well I'm a madman baby
      I'm a madman

    • April 14, 2010 1:21 AM CDT
    • ok... i'm a gear hoarder from way back

      Guitars:
      94 Fender Stratocaster Japanese
      2 x broken Hofner f-hole jazz guitars (i will fix them one day...)
      65 - 66ish Hofner Verithin
      Teisco solid body electric (converted to a lap steel cause the neck is fucked)
      cheap SG copy
      Fender Jazz Bass (I made this and got a mate to paint it)
      Various old acoustic guitars in various conditions (mostly fucked)

      Amps:
      96 Fender Blues De-Ville 2 x 12
      Epiphone valve Junior head with a cab made out of the bottom of a little broken Hammond
      Laney Rb-9 300w with 4 x 10" cab and a 1x 15" cab
      Laney 10 watt practice amp (nice clean channel, I use it for testing repairs)
      Fender Super 60 (fucked)

      Effects:
      a fuckin butt load of pedals. I'm not going to list them, a mix of vintage and newer shit.

      Various Mic's and a 300w powered pa speaker.

    • April 13, 2010 6:13 PM CDT
    • I like this! Did our first two tracks by myself in a little room and peaked the snare out. FREDDI said:

      It's about ten years that I don't play with a band anymore,but lately I'm going to record something
      by my own.So I bought some necessary engine machines to add at the old equipment: .

      -Gibson Les Paul custom black '78
      -Fender Telecaster USA (recently bought for that dry Kinks-like sound that I love)
      -Fender Jazzmaster Japan crafted (good sounds especially clean)

      -Fender junior pro 15 (Ideal if you need to play at home)
      -Fender sidekick 25 solid state

      -Sovtek Big Muff-Boss DS1-MXR distorsion (If you?re looking for fuzz sound, one of these 3 it's good enough for me,using a wah pedal to set the tone,instead of looking for rare and expensive vintage stomps)
      -Dunlop Cry Baby
      -EHX-Holy Grail reverb (expensive but excellent if you don't have a real sprig one)
      -EHX-Wiggler-A kind of vibrato-tremolo-rotary with a two 12AX7 valves;if you put it at the end of the chain(with no need to be switched on),will improve your sound in general.
      -EHX DeLuxe MemoryMan-It's a good delay with very weird options to experiment,but if you need to set it for a classic slapback,try something less expensive.

      -A Beyer Dynamic and a Shure mics

      Recently I took a Fostex 16 Track digital recorder,and a DR880 Boss drum machine... maybe not the ideal for the LO-FI style and attitude..but you spare a drummer and lot of time sometimes.
      -

    • April 13, 2010 8:26 PM CDT
    • So as a follow up to the recent thread re; The Reigning Sound song in a land Rover ad.  I was watching the newest episode of Nurse Jacky last night and lo and behold! Harlan T. Bobo's "Too Much Love" comes in at a tender moment in the show.  Very cool.  If you don't know Harlan, check 'em out here:  http://www.myspace.com/harlantbobo.  If you don't know Nurse Jacky....check that out too.

    • April 13, 2010 11:05 AM CDT
    • Malcolm was instrumental in the success of the Sex Pistols, but also integral for their demise too (and legal issues for 20 years after the fact). I wonder what old Johnny Rotten (Lydon) thinks? FREDDI said:

      .........AND WE DON'T CAAAAAARE !!!