There's some Billy Childish on there too
There's some Billy Childish on there too
cheers for the heads up, thats really cool.
Here's my latest internet music obsession: WFMU's Free Music Archive. It's a huge library of free -- and legal -- downloads of cooperating independent artists.
WFMU, that great station from Jersey City started the thing, but other stations and venues have contributed. Lots of the tracks -- which you can stream as well as download -- are live performances in WFMU's studio.
Most of the artists here I've never heard of, but I'm quite familiar with some of them: Dengue Fever, Pierced Arrows (the new band from Dead Moon's Fred & Toody), Alan Vega, The New Bomb Turks, The Moaners (featuring Melissa Swingle of Trailer Bride), Edith Frost, Bobby Bare Jr., Xiu Xiu and more.
One of the most interesting sections in the archive is the Old-Time/Historic section. Not only are there some great old recordings by the likes of Sophie Tucker (the Last of the Red Hot Mamas!) and Billy Murray, but there are some interesting new artists dabbling in the old styles. There's Al Duvall (who claims to have been in 1877, nudge nudge wink wink) who reminds me a lot of C.W. Stoneking. And best of all, there's Singing Sadie. When I first listened to her songs "Put Down The Carving Knife" and "Everyone in Town Wants You Dead" I thought it was from some bizarre 78s from the '30s. I later learned she's "the all singing all dancing queen of the burgeoning underground show tunes scene. "
I've barely begun to wade through most of this treasure trove. Looking forward to diving in deeper.
April 12th:
18.00-19.30 Virus Preburner - DJ Martinmosh:
The Ghost - Now You Are Dead
Protein Bros - Drainpipe
Doobie Brothers - Without You
Crow - Evil Woman
Canned Heat - Amphetamine Annie
Blues Project - Cherryl's Going Home
Q65 - Spoonful
Björn Panme -Vampire
Arif Sag - Osman Pehlvian
Omega - Relbezzakadt Koncert
Hard Rock From The Middle East - Nahna U Diab
Conjunto De Olveira Magle - Sospesa ad un Files
Túrnbrot - Og veit as pn Kemad
Cambodian Psychout - Month After Month
Scorpions - In Search Of The Peace Of Mind
Granicus - Prayer
Buffalo - Shylock
The Koala - Strange Feelings
Dr. Know - Mr. Freeze
Warkrime - Return to Saigon
Government Warning - Fat Nation
19.30-20.30 Lowcut - Jens:
Cabaret Voltaire - Nag Nag Nag
Groinoids - Empty Skull
The Proletariat - Voodoo Economics
LiveFastDie - (He's Got) Pecker Breath
Heartattacks - Hangin' On
Swinehood - Stomach Turner
Piranhas - Sound Mutilation
Love Potion - Unholy Smoke
Dead Instrument - Maksimal Destruktion
The City Kill - Gun Down Lovers
Dragontears - Hadron Collider part II
Asbest - Kujonens Sejrsgang
Evil Army - Under Attack
Sons Of Saddam - Usarsch
Knaughty Knights - Tommy of the River
Jack Starr - Baby Doll + Godzilla We Love You
CPC Gangbangs - Bad Complexion
ANTiSEEN - Mad Bad & Dangerous To Know
Kill-A-Watts - Pissing My Life Away
20.30-21.30 DKØ / Jens & Martinmosh:
Les Rallizes Denudes - An Aweful Eternitie
Ash Ra Tempel - Amboss
Sangra Mexicana - Good Cause
Sarolta Zalatnay - Hadd Mondjam El
Locomotiv GT - Magvarlak Ma Delben
Peter Brötzmann Octet - Machine Gun
There are also some vintage bases with buil-in fuzz effect, for example Vox Astro 4(1967 made in England, i think the guy who owns it, got it on ebay, it travelled all the way from the owner in Mexico in non-assembled shape, and then he assembled it here on the spot) http://vintagerecords.narod.ru/BassVox.html here is a page about it(unfortunately in russian), http://vintagerecords.narod.ru/photoBassVoxAstro4.html - another photos and an audio sample of it's use in one of the songs by local r'n'b band Thunderbirds http://files.realmusic.ru/download/390205/thunderbirds_-_Bo_s_Fuzz_Bomb.mp3 We (The Cavestompers!) used a modern semi-acoustic bass Washburn AB-90(2humbuckers on it) which with some decent preamp and amps gave a natural light distorted fuzz sound, which we liked a lot. That's the story. Wipeout! said:
Thanx Branded and EEGAH fer the advice...
Never used a Fuzz Face on a bass...intriguin', may try
Never gotta a chance to drive a Maestro FuzzTone (an original would be my cherry creme, baby)...
Both would lose the direct bass signal I need to maintain I imagine ...so keep 'em suggestions comin', kids
Get a Bass Big Muff like The Cavestompers said. it's big and nasty.
If you're really into this take a look at - MXR Bass Innovations - try this one JIM DUNLOP MXR M182 El Grande Bass Fuzz or Big Muff Bass by Electro Harmonix, it should not lose your direct bass signal. Wipeout! said:
Thanx Branded and EEGAH fer the advice...
Never used a Fuzz Face on a bass...intriguin', may try
Never gotta a chance to drive a Maestro FuzzTone (an original would be my cherry creme, baby)...
Both would lose the direct bass signal I need to maintain I imagine ...so keep 'em suggestions comin', kids
Use the new blue fuzz face, its silicon transistors, much darker and a very bassy tone, you dont lose the bottom end, in fact it gives you more. Wipeout! said:
Thanx Branded and EEGAH fer the advice...
Never used a Fuzz Face on a bass...intriguin', may try
Never gotta a chance to drive a Maestro FuzzTone (an original would be my cherry creme, baby)...
Both would lose the direct bass signal I need to maintain I imagine ...so keep 'em suggestions comin', kids
Thanx Branded and EEGAH fer the advice...
Never used a Fuzz Face on a bass...intriguin', may try
Never gotta a chance to drive a Maestro FuzzTone (an original would be my cherry creme, baby)...
Both would lose the direct bass signal I need to maintain I imagine ...so keep 'em suggestions comin', kids
I use a Maestro FuzzTone for bass. The only negative is that you may need to compensate and add some additional bass tone.
bass sounds good with a fuzz face
Hey hey hey GP gang!
I'm gearin' up (literally) fer the start of my new band which will entail sax, bass and drums only...
As the bass player, I really wanna killer fuzz sound ...something gnarly yet not makin' my bass sound too treble-ly...ya dig?
Also, if I go the pedal route, I needs something that will allow direct (aka un-effected) signal through in addition to the fuzzed out signal to my amp...gots to maintain a true-blue bass thump!
Any and all help/talk appreciated, 'natch
I don't like The Zombies version very much.
Can anyone tell me who does the version of "Oh Yeah" that inspired the Dukes? I've been putting a Songs The Dukes Of Hamburg Taught Us list together and I'm not having any luck with that one.
Shake Revard said: By the way, Screamin' Soul Preacher, I've had your podcast on repeat for the past week. It's a damn fine listening experience.
Thanks.
But be careful, too much of this retarded exotic wailin' and shakin' podcast may drives you insane !!!
At least I hope so...
Back to the Twistin' Rumble comps : go, get 'em all and organize a twist contest down in your crappy street ! Square neighbors will probably hate you, they already do anyway, but you and your twistin' friends will have a really great time...before the cops arrive !
The screamin' Soul Preacher said:
By the way, Screamin' Soul Preacher, I've had your podcast on repeat for the past week. It's a damn fine listening experience.Hey, they're all GREAT !!! Can't stop spinning them, each and every volume !
Twistin' rumble + booze + girls = all night long party !
Hey, they're all GREAT !!! Can't stop spinning them, each and every volume !
Twistin' rumble + booze + girls = all night long party !
how one wouldn't be blown away by these comps is beynd me. what???
I think I have all 6 or 7. I picked them up during various visits to Crypt. Wreck-o-mended for sure!
I've just got Volume 5 of TR and just 'bout worn the grooves out on that platter! Wish I could snag the entire series (though I already have a bunch o' the tunes off other sources/comps...so can't justify 'em right now)
i've got one comp, played it once but wasn't impressed, maybe give it another try?
I recently picked up two Twistin Rumble comps from Record Exchange, mint condition...Ive been after some of these comps for a while and finally got two at once...
Theyre brilliant!! Does anyone else have any??
My microsoft outlook is not working, therefore i cannot email you, what is your e-mail address ?? i would like to send you a five song ep. Thank You.
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?
Nick said:
Thanks fer the suggestion...it was the first track on my first Poker nite mix...actually the entire mix was dug by those in attendance (I was super-shocked, but then again garagepunk does have a primal charm that all punks can get into) Now it's time fer volume 2 so keep suggestions comin'!!!satans- makin deals