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    • February 3, 2009 11:32 PM CST
    • everyone else can get them over at eMusic.>

      Thanks for the heads up.

      swt

    • February 3, 2009 5:32 PM CST
    • Last time I had a record pressed I found the cheapest place was GZ Digital Media in the Czech Republic - http://www.gzvinyl.cz/en/vinyl/ Even including shipping costs they were cheaper than anywhere in the UK and they did a great job on my release which was a 10 inch EP pressed on red vinyl.

    • February 2, 2009 11:18 AM CST
    • It's been a long time since I have dealt with that, but United in Tenessee used to be one of the cheapest, most of those super thin black wax 7"s that you can see light through in your collection came from them most likely. Though I believe they do have heavier weight vinyl available. If I recall what made them really cheap was they had mastering/label /& pressing packages that made it cheaper than doing each seperately on your own. http://www.urpressing.com/ Bill Smith in California also used to do alot of independent label stuff (SFTRI for one) though it seemed like a lot of them gravitated to Erica Records, also here in Southern California. But, maybe you'd be best off finding someone local to save shipping costs. http://www.billsmithcustomrecords.com/index.html http://www.erikarecords.com/

    • January 31, 2009 6:32 PM CST
    • What's the best place to have a record pressed at ? Price-wise ? Time-wise, etc etc?

    • February 2, 2009 12:43 PM CST
    • Jan 25th

      Lee Harvey Oswald Band - The Satans Come Marching In
      Kværn - Live / Lades 17/01-2009
      Oblivians - Strong Come On
      Beat Happening - I Love You
      Black Randy - I Slept In An Arcade
      Earthless - Lost In The Cold Sun

      19.30-20.30

      The Jewws - I Need Your Loving (But I Don't Need You)
      Mac Blackout - Everybody Rock
      Gaye Blades - Whore Hunt
      Wire - Sand In My Joints
      Walter Daniels/Oblivians/Jeffrey Evans - We're Not In It To Lose
      Leathervein - Cover of Maximum Rock'n'Roll
      Gizmos - Mean Scene
      Factums - De-Arranged
      Fang - Landshark
      BobbyTeens - All in a Kiss
      Screamers - Peer Presure
      Knivknep - Knepper For Mig Selv
      Digital Leather - She Had A Cameltoe
      Kriminella Gitarrer - 36 Patroner
      Wax Museums - Trapped in the Mall
      Necessary Evils - Brain Washer
      Psychedelic Horseshit - Nothing Sacred
      Evil Army - Evil Army
      Crime - Piss On Your Dog
      Cromagnon - Celedonia
      Haunted George - Graves in the Desert
      Pissed Jeans - Secret Admirer

    • February 1, 2009 4:27 PM CST
    • It's that time again to vote for your favorite inductee's and songs. Last year, we were able to get some of our favorites the recognition they deserve. Check the website below for the 2008 results. This year, let's try to get Tonto and the Renegades their spot. Take a look at the lists and follow the instructions carefully to secure your votes. It's a simple format and the voting is done in a few minutes by email. Please take the time to participate & support the music and bands we love. Thanks so much! Artist Ballot Song Nominations Voting Instructions Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Main Page

    • February 1, 2009 3:48 PM CST
    • If you missed the first batch, another lot of the posters from the estate sale went up, but they're $5 more now. Not sure how many he (Sam) has left. Friedles poster

    • January 28, 2009 10:15 AM CST
    • The Friedles 45 picture sleeve has a whole bunch of little bats on it. They had business cards, too with different pictures of the band. They must have had some money behind them. There's one band on Attack of the Jersey Teens that ain't from Jersey at all! They're from Pennsylvania and go by the name of T.P. and the Indians, first band on the flip. SarahJayne said:

      Love that record!

    • January 28, 2009 7:17 AM CST
    • Love that record!

    • February 1, 2009 2:11 PM CST
    • Our Guitarist has a turquoise one he picked off of ebay. It was basically just the neck, body, tremolo and pickguard. Put in fender 250K pots and a Seymour Duncan Phat Cat in the bridge with a jaguar bridge, and vintage style shaller tuners. That guitar sounds HUGE. It's his favorite "axe".

      The ANONYMUS

    • January 30, 2009 7:35 PM CST
    • So all I've worked out is it's probably a Shinei/Guyatone factory fuzz face copy. I would stll like to a photo of the tranny's if you could.

    • January 30, 2009 6:23 PM CST
    • Can you take a photo of it's guts? In paticular the tranny's in it. I would think it's a Fuzz Face clone from the early 70's.
      I'll try to get you some more info.

    • January 30, 2009 6:42 PM CST
    • The Revelators are good.

    • January 29, 2009 12:59 PM CST
    • Analoge is all right! Sometimes another browser helps with these things, as the problem you mentioned seems to have something to do with the settings of the Internet Explorer on your computer (...don't nail me to it). I have never seen the same thing happen, so sorrily I can't tell what should be changed so it will run. It might be a shot in the oven, but have you tried MOZILLA FIREFOX? It's one of the best alternatives to the Internet Explorer. It's free to download at their website and well approved. I hope it works and you can soon download those Podcast's! IDON Ps: If you have iTunes installed you can also subsribe over that. By going to the iTunes store and pasting "GaragePunk Podcast" in the searchfield. You will find the directory with all the shows there. That should always work.

    • January 29, 2009 11:40 AM CST
    • well I was trying to have them downloaded in that manner however the browser kept coming up saying "Internet Explorer can't read page". I'm still living in an analogue age and this computer stuff is still kinda foreign to me, I'll give it another go hopefully it works. Thanks for your help.

    • January 29, 2009 8:17 AM CST
    • You can either download them the traditional way on the blog (that's when you click "podcast" in the upper right in the menu of your page of the HIDEOUT. And then in the linkbar of every episode under "Download".) There's also a link to every recent show on the main HIDEOUT page. Or you can conveniently have 'em downloaded in an automatic way by subscribing thru something like iTunes or a feed. That's easy to reach at the same place under "Subscribe". Again you can choose one or all! Awesome thing this! All-right?

    • January 29, 2009 5:10 AM CST
    • i was wondering if any tech wiz out there could help me figure out the process of downloading some of the GaragePunk Podcasts, I am rabid traveler and would love to have many of these episodes on my iPod for convenience and also so I can shake it while I make for the boarder. Any help is apprecieated.
      -LesterCrow

    • January 29, 2009 9:21 AM CST
    • Any band in which hair combing on stage is actively pursued, is A OK in my book

    • January 28, 2009 5:13 PM CST
    • Hey, thanks for putting me on to them! Wondrously so, I was just thinking of them and here they are.

      Atomic, man those Vivian Boys are the fun! They got like ten pluses with me doing "the witch" - it's a great video. Thanks for that!

      IDON

    • January 28, 2009 11:02 AM CST
    • Yo I got the Vivian Girls record, is anyone else into it? Reminds of the Bangles but that would be a disservice to 'um. Great echo/reverb guitar, primal stomp drums and plodding bass lines. And they shriek like harpies. I'm looking forward to the next record. k. :) www.myspace.com/viviangirlsnyc

    • January 28, 2009 9:16 PM CST
    • Sad news indeed...RIP Ron.

      On a brighter note, James Williamson has been located!
      (nobody knew where he went)
      but there's a new interview
      with him...
      Doesn't sound like he's ready to play Raw Power style songs
      or anything, but who knows...keep your fingers crossed!
      (((Dave)))

    • January 28, 2009 10:30 AM CST
    • Been looking forward to this universal release for a long while. Nowhere near parts that had the selective showings in the past so it's about time! Too bad all the guys aren't around anymore.

    • January 28, 2009 12:16 AM CST
    • I love LOVE'S A REAL THING. Also cool are the Nigeria Special compilations from Soundways, especially Nigeria Rock Special: Psychedelic Afro Rock,& Fuzz Funk

      Also Ethiopiques Vol. 8: Swinging Addis Joenzy said:

      i'll ask around. looks great. i have a great comp... this is put together by Dave Byrne. Label: Rhino