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    • May 1, 2009 3:22 PM CDT
    • I think I'll try this.

    • April 25, 2009 9:12 AM CDT
    • Guess I should post this, since I bet many of you don't even realize it exists! http://groups.google.com/group/garagepunk Yep, an old-fashioned Bomp-list/Banana-Truffle-style email list/newsgroup. Join it if you care to. Cheers, kopper

    • April 29, 2009 12:05 AM CDT
    • I won a frozen chicken once, I don't do well at competitions.

    • April 28, 2009 11:40 AM CDT
    • Hmmm, well I've never won anything in my life, so hopefully this will be the first

    • April 28, 2009 11:25 AM CDT
    • The photos of the original Garage era bands from the 60's (in the photo collage contest) are the best!

    • April 26, 2009 4:31 PM CDT
    • This shows gonna dish you up some Sex, Drugs and Rock'n'Roll. Kicking off with the Sex session delivering you five red hot rude n lewd R'n'B from way back when. Followed by overdosing you with some drug fuelled Garage Rock. By then you'll be ready for a blast of classic Rock 'n' Roll stompers to get your heart rate up just a bit more even more. I reckon after all that hedonism your gonna need to cool down a bit, so I'm gonna slow down procedings and give you chance to get yer breath back with one of my favorite coooool tunes of the moment. Enjoy the trip! Bull Moose Jackson - Big Twn Inch Record The Swallows - It Ain't The Meat Bull Moose Jackson - Bow Legged Woman The Bangers - Baby Let Me Bang Your Box Andre Williams - Jailbait The Swinging Neckbreakers - Live For Buzz The New Conolly 5 - Stoned The Other Half - Mr Pharmacist The Pretty Things - LSD The Cramps - Drug Train Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps - Blue Jean Bop Carl Perkins - Put Your Cat Clothes On Johnny Burnett - Tear It Up Mel Dorsey and the Heartbeats- Little Lil Bill Johnson - You Better Dig It The Sandpipers - Louie Louie If You DIG IT! Tell yer mates. Mr A The Barber Subscribe with this feed http://yougotgoodtaste.podOmatic.com/rss2.xml visit www.myspace.com/yougotgoodtaste talk to me at info@yougotgoodtaste.com

    • April 26, 2009 4:05 PM CDT
    • We love this place!
      and I know that since we are new, that we havent even begun to really use it for all that we can...

      I love finding like-minded folks, great bands from all over the globe and then trying to find them in the other places we lurk (myspace, Freeform radio stations, Podcasts)...you know networking!

      especially if, for instance, the small town you live in isnt too keen on your music-
      there's a whole other world in the hideout!

      Just sayin'.

    • April 25, 2009 2:33 PM CDT
    • I'll do it!

    • April 25, 2009 5:41 AM CDT
    • Grrtch said:

      IDON MINE said:
      I also find cool that they are bringing the Cobras around. Hopefully they can drag them over here too. It seems like a very natural team up.
      just so there's no confusion, the Dex Romweber Duo is opening up for the Detroit Cobras. and yes, does seem like a very inspired pairing. be fun to see them in ATL!
      Yep, I got that! And yeah there's a good load of noise coming from this duo. Hhaha! Mr. Jim: If you'd live where I live, you would be happy about every band coming around, Heheheh! I'm the more so 'cause I dig 'em both - a lot. If I read you right, you don't, so I can see your "nay nay" on that.

    • April 23, 2009 2:32 AM CDT
    • Grrtch said:

      wash yer mouth out! Sara's the best thing musically that's ever happened to him! biz-wise, too. besides, Sam was never ever at the helm of anything except his one way path to self-destruction.
      Didn't mean no disrespect to Sara a'tall ...I dig about half of the new record and just overjoyed that Dex is still out there makin' it happen w/ her help... But Sam was good to me, esp. in regards to gettin' to see Dex and I bummed that there's no Cola-town show, tis all. now, the Cobras on the other hand ...a bunch o' screws, that bunch...but that's another tale.....

    • April 23, 2009 1:36 AM CDT
    • IDON MINE said:

      I also find cool that they are bringing the Cobras around. Hopefully they can drag them over here too. It seems like a very natural team up.
      just so there's no confusion, the Dex Romweber Duo is opening up for the Detroit Cobras. and yes, does seem like a very inspired pairing. be fun to see them in ATL!

    • April 22, 2009 3:48 AM CDT
    • Grrtch said:

      IDON MINE said:
      Grrtch said:
      IDON MINE said:
      I know, Europe sux, but can they come over anyway?!?

      there's talk about doing just that. not sure when tho.

      That sounds fantastic! Thanks for telling. It was great to hear about the band on the show a couple a times, they have some real fancy things going.

      Whenever/ifever the Europe thing happens, I'll be glad to write in as the hype monkey. There are a few clubs here in Vienna that would be fitting in my humble impression. Here's some of them.

      very cool. I'll get to their manager... so you've been hearing Dex on my show? thumbs up to that! but if I was not clear, that's a duo you're hearing. a lotta clatter for just two peeps, eh?
      Sure, Sure! The two where not seperated in my mind. It's awesome what they got going. And the more chatter the better. I also find cool that they are bringing the Cobras around. Hopefully they can drag them over here too. It seems like a very natural team up.

    • April 21, 2009 8:05 PM CDT
    • IDON MINE said:

      Grrtch said:
      IDON MINE said:
      I know, Europe sux, but can they come over anyway?!?

      there's talk about doing just that. not sure when tho.
      That sounds fantastic! Thanks for telling. It was great to hear about the band on the show a couple a times, they have some real fancy things going. Whenever/ifever the Europe thing happens, I'll be glad to write in as the hype monkey. There are a few clubs here in Vienna that would be fitting in my humble impression. Here's some of them.
      very cool. I'll get to their manager... so you've been hearing Dex on my show? thumbs up to that! but if I was not clear, that's a duo you're hearing. a lotta clatter for just two peeps, eh?

    • April 21, 2009 8:03 PM CDT
    • wash yer mouth out! Sara's the best thing musically that's ever happened to him! biz-wise, too. besides, Sam was never ever at the helm of anything except his one way path to self-destruction. Wipeout! said:

      I miss the days when Sam was at the helm...

    • April 21, 2009 9:38 AM CDT
    • Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! No show in Cola-town, not even SC at all!!!

      I miss the days when Sam was at the helm...

    • April 24, 2009 8:36 PM CDT
    • I probably posted in this discussion before! Anyway...

      1. First 3 Ramones albums.
      2. Young Loud & Snotty - Dead Boys
      3. Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables - Dead Kennedys
      4. Minor Threat - Minor Threat

      I saw the Ramones and Dead Boys many times at CBGBs and around NYC in mid and late 70s, amazing shows! I saw Minor Threat once, that was also excellent. Never saw the DKs.

    • April 24, 2009 11:12 AM CDT
    • Big thanx to Kopper, the Cats Eye, & Johnny Alpha fer the suggestions! I gots plenty now to throw on the next mix...gonna blow some gamblin' minds!

    • April 21, 2009 5:04 PM CDT
    • Just found these- Alex Harvey band- Gamblin bar room blues.(1975)
      The Meteors- In The Cards.(in heaven LP)
      Jimi Hendrix- The stars that play with laughing sams dice.(b side to midnight lamp)
      There must be loads>>>>>>>>>>>

    • April 21, 2009 3:22 PM CDT
    • Link Wray: Ace of Spades
      Motörhead: Ace of Spades
      Bantam Rooster - Deal Me In
      ELO - Poker
      Ned Miller, George Jones, Elvis, or Ricky Van Shelton - From a Jack to a King

    • April 24, 2009 12:13 AM CDT
    • GGDs are IN with tyme :)

    • April 21, 2009 7:11 PM CDT
    • i started playing guitar first then got tired of looking for an organ player. so i bought one and learned some chords. it`s actually pretty easy. there is no "right way" just keep practicing. Lightning Boy said:

      Thanks definately a great song, I'll try to get a feeling for that riff on the organ. Are there any organ players here in the group who started without any teacher/mentor?

    • April 21, 2009 1:34 PM CDT
    • SNMC said:

      I'm with the idea of over driven amps... (though I've used big muffs for recording). Depending on how loud you are going to be, what kind of sound reinforcement there will be changes which amp is the most rockin' Best bang for the buck is a Supro Taurus, though Bassman 100's break up quick if you use the right cabinet, and if you have the money and need to get silly the original Ampeg SVT shit thumps and gets fuzzy.
      Thanks gang fer keepin' it comin' ...unfortunately I'm sold on my current amp set-up: a late 1960s(maybe very early 1970s) Sunn tube amp head runnin' a cheap-o Peavey full stack...most venues I can only "crank" it to 3 or 4 on the volume before ear drums split!! so I can't easily overdrive it all natural-like ....hence the need fer a pedal (much to my dismay as I loath bassists with pedal rigs) AAhhhhhh! Wish I could just test out a bunch o' the above suggested pedals...& the search continues...

    • April 21, 2009 12:33 PM CDT
    • I'm with the idea of over driven amps... (though I've used big muffs for recording). Depending on how loud you are going to be, what kind of sound reinforcement there will be changes which amp is the most rockin' Best bang for the buck is a Supro Taurus, though Bassman 100's break up quick if you use the right cabinet, and if you have the money and need to get silly the original Ampeg SVT shit thumps and gets fuzzy.