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    • January 4, 2010 11:52 PM CST
    • Mr. Wright and Mr. Wrong
      G.G. Allin

    • January 4, 2010 5:26 PM CST
    • YOU GOT GOOD TASTE - Mr A the Barber's classic CUTS vol. 1 Watcha Weirdos Mr A the Barber here with a New Show for the New Year! Any regular listeners will notice that this is NOT a themed show, thats because I've decided to relax the fomat a bit in order for me to play some of my favourite tunes that might not have ever seen the light of day. So that's why I've called it cleverly Mr A the Barber's classic CUTS, get it!!!!! So as the title suggests this show will featuring some of my favourite rockabilly, R'nB, twang (you know what i mean)that you've heard for a while, now if these don't get you up and dancin' then............. Now if the themed show was more your thing then don't fret cos I've got a few more ideas bubbling away, but in the meantime if you've got any suggestions for future subjects then let me have them and I'll see what I can do! Hope you enjoy this little mix. Mr A the Barber Eddie Bond - Rockin Daddy Ted Daigle - Cut Across Shorty Little Jimmy Dickens - i Got a Hole in My Pocket Johnny Powers and the A-Bones - Mama Rock Clyde Stacy and the Nitecaps - So Young Terry Noland - Hypnotized Don Cole - Lie Detector machine Robins - Riot in Cell Block Number 9 Delores Ware - Can't Eat, Can't Sleep Annisteen Allen w/Howard Biggs Orch. - Fujiyama Mama The 5 Wings - Pack, Shack and Stack Buddy Vincent - Wooden Bird Li'l Millit - Rock Around The Clock Bing Day - I Can't Help it Clint Miller - Bertha Lou Johnny Waleen - Mystery Train The Rhythm Rockers - Madness Strangers - Caterpillar Crawl Link Wray - Genocide www.yougotgoodtaste.podOmatic.com http://mrathebarber.blogspot.com/ email info@yougotgoodtaste.com

    • January 4, 2010 1:24 PM CST
    • I'm just a fan of Fuzztopia, but I know how easily things can get delayed or sidetracked or bogged down in arguments. This whole thing has taken a lot longer than expected; Fuzztopia was originally supposed to be launched in 2008. It's not as if I'm in total disagreement with Kopper; I myself am not too keen on how the videos and pictures are set up (I myself have posted a ton of pictures at Fuzztopia, along with a nice batch of videos). However, I would like to wait until the actual site is launched before passing any judgment. Yes, I too hope it will be far more spectacular than the current beta site. I get a little defensive about this stuff because I really enjoy the Underground Garage, both the syndicated show and the Sirius/XM channel. I got turned onto a lot of stuff that I probably would have never discovered, and I also enjoyed all the live events that Little Steven put on. It's just that Kopper's remarks remind me of others whom I know personally who have issues with LS, and sometimes they make it sound like I'm wrong for listening to his program or going to his shows. Yes, I know Kopper's remarks are not directed at me personally, but it just reminds me of that. Yes, I know I should stop doing that. BTW, lets just be thankful Silvio survived until the end of the series. Just like any other character, he could have been whacked anytime:) Florida Rocks Again! said:

      MikeL said:
      And another thing...the people at Renegade Nation have posted a notice that they are still working on the official site, so you're not seeing the finished product yet. And yes, it is taking longer than expected, but keep in mind that maybe they're running into setbacks, or maybe they're still debating on how to do this.

      Personally, I think you people are being a little unfair about this.

      Are you involved with Fuzztopia as an employee, fan, or band?

      Kopper's comments aren't some kind of a pissing match. Just valid points. I'm in the pro-LS camp, signed up for Fuzztopia, and am a fan of his show and Sirius Channel (I also thought his character, Silvio, got a raw deal in the last season of The Sopranos!).

      I just think the site design of Fuzztopia is lacking, and could/should/would be so much better without much effort on behalf of the designer. The Hideout proves that it's not difficult to design a user-friendly social networking site with great content, and plenty of functionality. Maybe when Fuzztopia is out of Beta, it will improve dramatically. That said, it needs to.

    • January 4, 2010 11:53 AM CST
    • MikeL said:

      And another thing...the people at Renegade Nation have posted a notice that they are still working on the official site, so you're not seeing the finished product yet. And yes, it is taking longer than expected, but keep in mind that maybe they're running into setbacks, or maybe they're still debating on how to do this.

      Personally, I think you people are being a little unfair about this.
      Are you involved with Fuzztopia as an employee, fan, or band? Kopper's comments aren't some kind of a pissing match. Just valid points. I'm in the pro-LS camp, signed up for Fuzztopia, and am a fan of his show and Sirius Channel (I also thought his character, Silvio, got a raw deal in the last season of The Sopranos!). I just think the site design of Fuzztopia is lacking, and could/should/would be so much better without much effort on behalf of the designer. The Hideout proves that it's not difficult to design a user-friendly social networking site with great content, and plenty of functionality. Maybe when Fuzztopia is out of Beta, it will improve dramatically. That said, it needs to.

    • January 4, 2010 10:26 AM CST
    • And another thing...the people at Renegade Nation have posted a notice that they are still working on the official site, so you're not seeing the finished product yet. And yes, it is taking longer than expected, but keep in mind that maybe they're running into setbacks, or maybe they're still debating on how to do this.

      Personally, I think you people are being a little unfair about this.

    • January 4, 2010 8:16 AM CST
    • Think he be mad if someone won the guitar and asked not to have his scribbles all over it?

    • January 4, 2010 8:13 AM CST
    • Yes, the site still needs some work, but hopefully it will get better. And I'm speaking as someone who is involved in both this site and fuzztopia. If you don't like the latter, then just stick with this site. I'm only interested in learning about garage rock; I'm not interested in pissing contests between webmasters. kopper said:

      Have you even checked it out? It's really pathetic... and I ain't just sayin' that cuz I run a similar site. I mean, I joined it months ago (probably last summer) and I just noticed it's still in "beta"... it's just really poorly designed and organized, and I haven't found one single RSS feed anywhere on it. The forum looks like an old BBS from the early '90s, the videos appear to be just a collection of thumbnails that, when clicked, open the YouTube player in flash pop-up window... nowhere to rate it, favorite it, or comment. For a "social network," it appears to be lacking even the most rudimentary social networking functions of every other social network out there! Just really strange that someone with such big corporate sponsors and connections would create "the coolest rock'n'roll lifestyle destination on the Web" that pales in comparison to what any idiot (see: myself) could create on Ning!



      Wipeout! said:
      kopper said:
      What's funny is I keep seeing people joining the Hideout and they're putting on their profile that they heard about the site on Little Steven's show... wondering what the hell they were talking about, I've tried to follow up with them, sending them messages asking exactly what they meant by that, thinking that Little Steven might have actually mentioned GaragePunk.com or something, right. WRONG! Finally one of them responded, and he told me that he'd made a mistake, that he found the Hideout when he Googled for "Fuzztopia." WTF? Yep! Try it yourself. The second link that comes up is to this discussion about Fuzztopia.

      I dunno... *shrug* I thought that was kinda funny.

      The internets is a weird beast...but let's take this as fortune from the Great Magnet and run with it...fuck Fuzztopia, long live the true fuzztopia, GP.com Hideout fer all!

    • January 3, 2010 11:46 PM CST
    • Agreed. I did the same thing, and was amazed at its lack of functionality, and overall lameness. That said, LS's Sirius channel is nice for those for those rare occasions when I rent a car, and the LSUG syndicated show actually inspired me to get back into radio seven years ago. That's another seven years of my life wasted. Thanks, Little Steven! When I went on Fuzztopia, I was struck by how much better the Hideout was/is. Maybe you should get a gig as a paid consultant for Renegade Nation, and show 'em how it's done. Whoever designed that site is basically stealing from LS's Sopranos residuals.

    • January 3, 2010 4:17 PM CST
    • Have you even checked it out? It's really pathetic... and I ain't just sayin' that cuz I run a similar site. I mean, I joined it months ago (probably last summer) and I just noticed it's still in "beta"... it's just really poorly designed and organized, and I haven't found one single RSS feed anywhere on it. The forum looks like an old BBS from the early '90s, the videos appear to be just a collection of thumbnails that, when clicked, open the YouTube player in flash pop-up window... nowhere to rate it, favorite it, or comment. For a "social network," it appears to be lacking even the most rudimentary social networking functions of every other social network out there! Just really strange that someone with such big corporate sponsors and connections would create "the coolest rock'n'roll lifestyle destination on the Web" that pales in comparison to what any idiot (see: myself) could create on Ning! Wipeout! said:

      kopper said:
      What's funny is I keep seeing people joining the Hideout and they're putting on their profile that they heard about the site on Little Steven's show... wondering what the hell they were talking about, I've tried to follow up with them, sending them messages asking exactly what they meant by that, thinking that Little Steven might have actually mentioned GaragePunk.com or something, right. WRONG! Finally one of them responded, and he told me that he'd made a mistake, that he found the Hideout when he Googled for "Fuzztopia." WTF? Yep! Try it yourself. The second link that comes up is to this discussion about Fuzztopia.

      I dunno... *shrug* I thought that was kinda funny.
      The internets is a weird beast...but let's take this as fortune from the Great Magnet and run with it...fuck Fuzztopia, long live the true fuzztopia, GP.com Hideout fer all!

    • January 3, 2010 12:27 PM CST
    • kopper said:

      What's funny is I keep seeing people joining the Hideout and they're putting on their profile that they heard about the site on Little Steven's show... wondering what the hell they were talking about, I've tried to follow up with them, sending them messages asking exactly what they meant by that, thinking that Little Steven might have actually mentioned GaragePunk.com or something, right. WRONG! Finally one of them responded, and he told me that he'd made a mistake, that he found the Hideout when he Googled for "Fuzztopia." WTF? Yep! Try it yourself. The second link that comes up is to this discussion about Fuzztopia.

      I dunno... *shrug* I thought that was kinda funny.
      The internets is a weird beast...but let's take this as fortune from the Great Magnet and run with it...fuck Fuzztopia, long live the true fuzztopia, GP.com Hideout fer all!

    • January 2, 2010 8:27 PM CST
    • What's funny is I keep seeing people joining the Hideout and they're putting on their profile that they heard about the site on Little Steven's show... wondering what the hell they were talking about, I've tried to follow up with them, sending them messages asking exactly what they meant by that, thinking that Little Steven might have actually mentioned GaragePunk.com or something, right. WRONG! Finally one of them responded, and he told me that he'd made a mistake, that he found the Hideout when he Googled for "Fuzztopia." WTF? Yep! Try it yourself. The second link that comes up is to this discussion about Fuzztopia. I dunno... *shrug* I thought that was kinda funny.

    • January 4, 2010 5:46 AM CST
    • He used the same as on the last shows they did, I think is an Epiphone Riviera

    • January 3, 2010 6:15 AM CST
    • "You Really Got Me" is the nastiest, best guitar tone ever. Period.

    • January 3, 2010 2:27 AM CST
    • And any other good band for that matter. I know good bands are usually less about gear and more about songs, but I'm fascinated by this stuff. So give me all the details. Strings, picks, cords. pickups, mics. It's all fascinating.

      I'm such a pitiful nerd that I've actually written info when I come across it. Such as:

      Link Wray on "Rumble" - '53 Les Paul > Premier 71 30 watt amp

      Dave Davies on "You Really Got Me" - Harmony Meteor > Elpico 1x10 amp > Vox AC30

    • January 1, 2010 9:09 PM CST
    • Good to know. Thanks. kopper said:

      Most (except for maybe a handful) of our shows are actually on Blip.tv, and some of the more recent ones are either there or Mevio.com (some are on both). That's where they're uploaded and stored. So even when the blog goes away, you'll still be able to find most of them there.

      Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
      If the archives can at least stay up for the next year, that’d be great and helpful. There’s so much I’ve missed when not having home internet. Thanks.

    • January 1, 2010 7:02 PM CST
    • Most (except for maybe a handful) of our shows are actually on Blip.tv, and some of the more recent ones are either there or Mevio.com (some are on both). That's where they're uploaded and stored. So even when the blog goes away, you'll still be able to find most of them there. Rockin Rod Strychnine said:

      If the archives can at least stay up for the next year, that’d be great and helpful. There’s so much I’ve missed when not having home internet. Thanks.

    • January 1, 2010 2:52 PM CST
    • If the archives can at least stay up for the next year, that’d be great and helpful. There’s so much I’ve missed when not having home internet. Thanks.

    • January 1, 2010 4:33 PM CST
    • Since they invented cd's, I've been getting into different styles of music.

      Don't know if you'd call it obscure, but the Goodbye Babylon 6-cd boxset of fire & brimstone pre-war gospel is amazing - especially the sermons (over the songs).

      Sublime Frequencies releases are on my list too, especially the Middle Eastern and African ones, and the frog song on the Singapore-A-Go-Go cd sounds like some Jamaican dub thing.

      Speaking of Africa, for some reason, I really like Pekos/Yoro Diallo (which reminds me of Capt Beefheart) and Tinariwen, although some people say this stuff sounds like Santana.

      I'm not a fan of "Tak Tak punk" or "myspace crust" which is where someone in Malaysia, or somewhere else on myspace, has heard Agnostic Front or whatever, and does a straight up imitation with nothing to add. Probably the internet's fault, right?

    • January 1, 2010 1:55 PM CST
    • The Urges - Psych Ward