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    • December 18, 2008 11:00 AM CST
    • www.myspace.com/thehussyknowsall 3 7 inches are on the way. One Split 7 inch on Science of Sound Records with our friends Sleeping in the Aviary One on A Fistful of Records in the Netherlands - That's going to be a 6-8 song EP! Another Split 7 inch on Tax Return Records, with our friend Rocktopus. This is the first release on this label!

    • December 17, 2008 4:58 AM CST
    • my old band did a couple of London gigs with a two-piece called the Hartes, they were fuckin intense, but I think they've split up now. either way, worth a listen: www.myspace.com/thehartes Joey Vacant The Crushers

    • December 16, 2008 12:34 AM CST
    • Check out Edison Rocket Train. It's a creature of journalist/rocker Mike Edison, (who earlier this year released a hilarious spoken-word album called I Have Fun Everywhere I Go (featuring blues/punk/techno backgrounds produced by one Jon Spencer) If you're on eMusic, they've got ERT's Yes!Yes!!Yes!!!, which might be what yer looking for.

    • December 15, 2008 6:53 PM CST
    • remember when bands like the white stripes and henry and june weren't pretentious assholes. what happened to doin captain beefheart and son house songs? i've been on a kick lately digging through 45's and lurkin on myspace trying to find any bands who still have almost dead feeling. send me a link if you can help. the closest i've come is an obscure portland band who claims detroit as one of their influences. they're called SAMO and they do oneof the best covers of a son house track that i've maybe ever heard (almost as good as death letter). the rest of their songs are a little strange, but still good in their own way. myspace.com/samo333

    • December 17, 2008 2:47 AM CST
    • Freddie King - I Hear Jingle Bells
      Surfaris - A Surfer's Christmas List (has chimes/bells at the end)
      Slacktone - The Bells of St. Kahuna

    • December 16, 2008 3:25 PM CST
    • Rock 'n' Roll Bells

      can't think of the artist but it's on that Talkin' Trash/Lookey Dookey CD

    • December 16, 2008 3:09 PM CST
    • 1st one is the Johnny Otis Band with Mel Walker and Little Esther singing "Wedding Boogie" 22 - Wedding Boogie.mp3 2nd up is off "That'll Flat get It" Vol 20 The Dreamers doing "Ding Dong" no real bells though just a chorus of Ding Dong Do waddy waddy. 18- the dreamers - ding dong.mp3 Don't know how outside of rock n roll you wan to get, but here's one other. A guy called Fred Rich doing a song called "Wedding Bells". I know Gene Vincent did a version of this song, but I do not believe there bells in it. 09 - wedding bells - fred rich.mp3

    • December 16, 2008 11:20 AM CST
    • Jingle Bells by The Monsters....it's on a Dionysus 7"

    • December 16, 2008 11:02 AM CST
    • These are great and thanks to everyone for attaching MP3's! Super helpful as finding some of these songs aren't the easiest. Loved that last one from the Dominoes- The Bells. Very nice! I am really appreciating all your help. Keep em coming. Avoiding all X mas songs if possible!

    • December 16, 2008 9:59 AM CST
    • Some more obvious x-mas type songs
      yobs - Silver Bells
      yobs - Another Christmas

      and a 50's crying song
      the Dominoes - 'The Bells'

    • December 16, 2008 9:40 AM CST
    • I believe the Mummie's version of 'White Caps' has a buoy bell type sound at the begining.

    • December 15, 2008 10:26 PM CST
    • Anything off the first Samhain LP

    • December 15, 2008 5:26 AM CST
    • Betty Chung (of fucked up 'bang bang' cover fame) doin' 'bell a go go' . Even has ringing bells in the intro and 'ding dong, ding dong' in the chorus : ).

    • December 14, 2008 7:47 PM CST
    • Ohhh thanks everyone! These are really helpful! keep em coming... I got 4 hours to fill! Listen in too!

    • December 16, 2008 9:52 PM CST
    • Well, if you're a BAND, you upload your music there. If you're a podcaster, you register your show with 'em and then start digging for music. Like the real world, there's a ton of CRAP, but I've found some pretty good stuff on the PMN. For example, Thee Fine Lines use it. But no, you don't put your podcasts there (use www.blip.tv for that!). They're just sites to find music. Howie Pyro said:

      i always wondered about these sites, but never really looked...is it a place to get music from? or to upload podcasts to? both?

    • December 16, 2008 5:53 PM CST
    • i always wondered about these sites, but never really looked...is it a place to get music from? or to upload podcasts to? both?

    • December 16, 2008 1:40 PM CST
    • Do any of you podcasters use either of these sites to search for "podsafe" music? IODA Promonet Podsafe Music Network I just joined the IODA Promonet and am currently awaiting approval. It looks VERY similar to the Podsafe Music Network (and serves the same purpose), which I've used quite a bit in the past. Just curious.

    • December 15, 2008 4:27 PM CST
    • Found their album in the used bin. It's pretty good. Is there more?

    • December 15, 2008 3:50 PM CST
    • Our best issue yet! It's a split cover, flip zine with "Jealous Again" a photo by punk photographer Bev Davies on one cover and "Once Bitten" a painting by pop artist Holly Ruth Anderson on the other. Inside we got interviews with Bev Davies, Holly Ruth Anderson, Thee B-Sides, The Gruesomes, Thee Manipulators, The Vicious Cycles, Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby, The Angry Dragons, Little Red Sounds Studio in Vancouver plus 7 pages of record reviews of garage releases you won't read about anywhere else! Pick it up and check it out! (80 pages, 6" x 7.5") www.mongrelzine.ca FREE WITH MZ #4... A CD COMP with 22 songs by bands we've interviewed, mentioned, or just plain like including: 1. What To Do - DEAD GHOSTS (S/T CDR) 2. The Devil's Potion - THE TRAP DOORS * 3. Ooga Booga Man - THEE MANIPULATORS * 4. Try The Punch - RAISED BY WOLVES (HOT BLOOD) 5. 0 - THEE B-SIDES * 6. As Much As I Do - SKIP JENSEN W/ SEB NORMAL (S/T CD) 7. No Good Man Blues - SKIP JENSEN W/ SEB NORMAL (S/T CD) 8. Lickin The Bowl - BLOODSHOT BILL (FULL BLAST) 9. (We Come From) Under The Dirt - !THE LIZARD PEOPLE! ("THEY LIVE" LIVE IN JAPAN! LARGE) 10. IMINLOV - THEE B-SIDES * 11. Be Alright - THEE MANIPULATORS * 12. Hang Around - THE TRAP DOORS * 13. Skinny Little Arms Made Out of Paper - THE PARALLELS (S/T 45) 14. Twist My Arm - THE TVEES * 15. A Thought To A Friend - THEE B-SIDES * 16. That Ain't Rock N Roll - TIMECOPZ * 17. Tartan Army - PETROLEUM BY PRODUCTS * 18. North End Strangler - THE STOLEN MINKS (HIGH KICKS) 19. Jailbound - TIMECOPZ * 20. O Boy - THE SCENICS (THE LAST POGO DVD) 21. One Way Ticket - CHOYCE AND THE SHARKS (KYB 010) 22. L.A. Sleaze - CPC GANGBANGS FEAT. A-C * *Previously unreleased, you can only hear 'em here! www.mongrelzine.ca

    • December 14, 2008 2:43 PM CST
    • Gringo Starr said :
      "Ever try taking a dump to Sonic Nightmares?"

      Yep, seems a cool idea...I'll have to try !
      Anyway, you and the Rev. are always welcome in my bathroom !
      As well as every podcaster here...I say it again it's a very very large one and the reverb is...wow !!!

    • December 13, 2008 4:43 PM CST
    • JEEEZ...another old bird seeing dollar signs..."maybe this time i'll get my big break" retarded...

    • December 13, 2008 2:17 PM CST
    • I am working on booking a national tour for a pretty popular garage punk band, they will be going from NYC across the mid-west and up the west coast and back again, over the duration of 3 weeks in february or march. anybody know of any fun festivals during that time that i should try to schedule around? OR, if you have a band or a venue that I should check out, please let me know! any help would be much appreciated!

      here's the list of cities so far;
      pittsburgh
      columbus
      st. louis
      kansas city
      denver
      vegas
      los angeles
      san francisco
      portland
      tacoma/seattle
      salt lake city
      laramie
      des moines
      madison
      chicago
      detroit
      cleveland
      nyc

      thanks a million! -jackie

    • December 13, 2008 12:21 PM CST
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    • December 13, 2008 12:12 PM CST
    • I would think twice about including a song by Toledo, Ohio-based '60s punk band THE MODS ("I Give You an Inch" or "You've Got Another Think Coming") without permission on your sites if I were you. Read this! Fair warning.