It's called Lynx instead of Axe in the UK, but haven't heard this one yet? I'll just play the track when the next lynx commercial comes on just so I can imagine the vibe your on there.
It's called Lynx instead of Axe in the UK, but haven't heard this one yet? I'll just play the track when the next lynx commercial comes on just so I can imagine the vibe your on there.
Hope the proper person/persons are getting royalties for this cause it seems to be getting aired quite a bit...
Has anyone else checked out this Commercial? Holy Crap! They're playing Can't Seem to Make You Mine by The Seeds. I'm beside myself over here... Not sure whether I should laugh or cry. Thoughts?
I'm no guitarist but have played with a few and heard many on stage. I'm a huge fuzz fan and am a real fan of a blue fuzzface through a Fender Twin. Guy I played with used this set up when he played a Guild semi - the fuzz was some of rawrest and most authentic I've heard. With this set up you still get the bass tone which is lost with a mosrite, I guess alot of that was due to the amp set up.
Hey there, I can't comment on girl vocals but I can confirm the best way we know of to get an authentic garage vocal sound in general is to stick a bit of reverb through the mic channel. I've done it for years (while playing drums coincidently) and as a band we were always praised on our authentic vocal sound. Hardly anyone does it anymore and really lets a good band down when they have really dry vocals. Try it you might like it!
Now mind you, I do like the Beatles (unlike some of the garage nazis), but I was struck recently by how godawful the lead guitar in "Get Back" was... from the tone to the attack (or lack thereof)... noodle city a la Grateful Dead almost... just wretched... it's not rock 'n' roll... more like Muzak... what are some other famous wimpy guitars? Take care that it's wimpy... not technically "bad" or something wanky... just lacking cojones...
Sound guys (or gals) are funny, they make me laugh every time. With every new pa guy comes new laughs. It could be that they just look funny or it could be the way they carry a mini light around there neck or a pen behind there ear like they about to design some massive fleet liner or something but mainly it's the things they say...my favourite so far is a sound guy who wanted to start soundcheking the owner of the "Fender amp" to which we replied, "Which one? All THREE of 'em are Fenders!!!"
Off to Rose Tattoo tonight at the Revesby Workers, one of my all time favourites bands, this is one band I still love since getting into them in the mid 80's. Hear is a good boot of them. Rose Tattoo live at the Bondi Lifesaver 1980 recorded by Double J. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=79ALBH76
Playlist May 11th:
Ash Ra Tempel : Amboss
Psychewalks Of Eternal Karma : ?
Electric Wizard : Torquemada '71
Les Rallizes Denudes : Blind Baby Has It's Mother Eyes
Monoton : My Bride
Apa State Mental : Mockers Mantra + Medication
Sir Lord Baltimore : Hard Rain Fallin'
Third World World : Preachin' Violence
The Deviants : I'm Coming Home
Miles Davis : Directions
Edgar Broughton Band : Dawn Crept Away
Diagonal : Heavy Language
Miss 45 : Columbian Romance
The Pumpers : Don't Hafta Go
Miss Chain & The Broken Heels : Common Shell
Plasmatics : Butcher Baby
Knaughty Knights : He's Comin To Get You
Henry Fiats Open Sore : I Rock
Budgie : Breadfan
Jonathan Richman : Since She Started To Ride
The Hospitals : Jocks and Jazz
King Sound Quartet : Space is the Place
Cola Freaks : Arbejd
Aron : Underneath the Flowers
Demon's Claws : Satan's Little Pet Pig
Digital Leather : Child of Fear and Scorn
Spild Af Tid : Politiker Vold
Kalemaris : Min Nye Traktor
Turnipgreens : Carry me down the Aisle
Rotter : Rotter Over Alt
Sonic Chicken 4 : Sonic Night
Speed Glue & Shinki : Search for Love
Yeah, did you read my previous reply? I asked about Little Steven hosting the show... at least that's what is lead to be believed from your intro post. But if you don't care to reply, then forget it. Whatever.
Eh no. Anything exciting I missed?
Playlist May 4th:
Philisteins : Early Morning Memory
Electric Frankenstein : She's My Bitch
Sadies : Talkin Down
Digger & The Pussycats : Workin at a Desk
Knivknep : Knepper for mig selv
Jason & The Scorchers : Absolutely Sweet Marie
Holly Golightly : Serial Girlfriend
Stupid Party : Ghost of Terror
Pere Ubu : Final Solution
Sonic Assassin : Saddam Kiss
Hex Dispensers : Lose my Cool
Aron : Hun er ikke noget menneske
Carbonas : Butcher
Nosy Joe & The Pool Kings : Sapphire
Endless Boogie : Dirty Angel
Are you ignoring me, Jens?
Playlist Arpil 27th:
Pretty Whores Of Manhattan : Ferdinand
Hellacopters : Veronica Lake
Ennio Morricone : Notte Di Giorno (Lizard in a Woman's Skin soundtrack)
Factums : Oroboros
La Ira De Dios : Kaos
Statues : Lifting Fingers
Alex Chilton : My Rival
Boris : Dead Destination
Knivknep : Bøssepis
Digger & The Pussycats : Stab A Motherfucker
Jerry Teel and the Big City Stompers : Down to my Last Cigarette
Kill Devil Hills : Drugs
Sonny Vincent : Comes Around
Depressive State : Pressure
Len Price 3 : Christian in the Desert
Vicious Cycle : Hail the Bouncher
Only Ones : Another Girl
Hidden Charms : Cheat Liar Cheat
Lincoln St. Exit : Man Machine
"Noisy Boys! The Saxony Sessions" at http://www.zohomusic.com/artists.php?a=52 Listen to a few samples from the album at www.myspace.com/miketheravens2007
Yamahas are pretty durable (especially their Professional Maple Series), along with DWs. Both sound good too. Neither are cheap though. If you get a good kit like these one, then get some good road cases to go with that kit. It is worth every penny you spend on them.
I have seen some pretty good "Pawn Shop Specials" lately (due to the crappy US dollar and ecconomy!) So you might wanna check out that avenue as well. You might find some deal that could make your day.
One other option is some custom made Garcia Drums. They are made by a friend of mine Jerry Garcia (don't snicker about his name though, he has gotten a lot of that over the years!). Although I am not sure if he is still making them right now. He used to run the Seattle Drum Shop here in Seattle, but closed that up a few years back. They are some of the best and most durable drums I have seen/heard in many years. They are not cheap either, but you will get what you want both sonicly and visually.
Me, I'll stick with the classic Ludwigs from the mid 1960s (when they knew how to build 'em!).
I hope this helps. Good Luck!
Skinsuit - New Rose. Here's me drumming on a damned cover.
They can't do it, PJ. I asked this past weekend.
My first thought would be to burn the Nuggets Box Sets,1+2.Good selection of garage and an even better one of mod/beat/R n b.
If it was one tune for me it would be "Baby" by The Tasmanians.Four chords,fuzz guitar,weedy organ and the essential "my woman crapped on me" lyrics.
that would be the kind that cranks out of your car windas, not your iPeed... Mutant Hardcore Flower Hour Radio Thursdays, 10pm - to 1am With your hosts Burton, Scott, and Rosa 91.7FM or ktru.org
hey
I'm thinking of making a guitar from these guys my "nice guitar"
right now I play on an EPI which is fine but those look bad ass
I'd go for either a white phantom with a black pickguard or a triburst hollowbody with a mirror pickguard which do you guys prefer?
any one have any experience with these guitars?
George
ps. this is probably a long way off I'll do it maybe when i'm living stateside as part of my university course or I'll do it when I get a job (I know, I know not Rock n' roll)
Hey,
Thanks to great comps like Transworld Punk Rave Up or the Peace, Love & Poetry series, we now know there were great 60s garage bands all over the world but what about 50s R'n'R?
I know of 4 great songs composed by French writer, poet and jazz musician Boris Vian and performed by Henri Salvador around 1956-57 (he meant them as a joke but they were brilliant wild rock'n'roll songs).
I know there were lots of great bands in Mexico: los Locos del Ritmo, los Boppers, los Apson...
I know of the incredible Tielman Brothers (Indonesian band who had a career in the Netherlands) but they sang in English.
Any others?
I just found this album of theres that has some radio commericals they did on dating courtesy , well Mary was discussing that. pretty funny,
oh sorry if i caused any confusion i meant trash in the most positive sense of the word
A GaragePunk iron-on-patch t-shirt would be the cat's pajamas!!
Life is a Lousy Drag....cuz I gots me some of these stickers & I ain't got nothin' to stick 'em to!!!
Might make an iron-on from one...but damn that sounds like work...so fuck it I just stick the thing on a t-shirt & go!
....I though this was gonna be a thread screamin' at folks to decorate their HIdeout pages...hahaha