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    • December 27, 2007 2:25 AM CST
    • this sunday...10 pm (pacific standard time)...at kuci 88.9 fm...on trash-o-matic-garbage-a-go-go with filthy rotten wes... kaiser records returns to the air...with a special guest dj... none other than "dj zorch" ... well be on the air to spin some of our favourite tracks...and maybe talk some kaiser buisness... so tune in and listen to me make an ass outta myself... www.kuci.org

    • December 26, 2007 10:24 AM CST
    • Hi
      The neck pickup of my Vox Bobcat is shafted. I can't even get it rewound as the casing is completely sealed and shrunken! Does anyone have a fucked up Vox lying around for spares? Please see the attached photo for the style of pickup. Please mail me if you can help me locate one...
      Cheers
      Chris Jack

    • December 22, 2007 4:30 PM CST
    • Where do you get your inspirations? How do you write your songs? How important are things like originality and skill? Maybe I shouldn't ask that question. Oh well, just curious. I'm not a songwriter, but I wish I was. Maybe someday.

    • December 21, 2007 8:56 PM CST
    • Shit man, I've downloaded sooo much from ya over the past couple o' years ...under several usernames...I think Jim Stark was the last one I used and occasionally hop back on under that "handle"

    • December 21, 2007 6:49 PM CST
    • I like soulseek a lot myself, but I only have a 40GB hard drive, so my stuff is a little limited.

      my username is disgusteen and I'm in the garagepunk room whenever I'm on.

    • December 20, 2007 2:39 AM CST
    • What's your favorite fuzz that you are using?? Right now I'm using the Ashbass fuzzbrite, which is a mosrite fuzz clone. very nice buzz, but lacks a little bass when using a bright guitar or amp.

    • December 19, 2007 10:14 PM CST
    • Great song. Doesn't it also have harmonica and vibes on it, too? Wild!

    • December 19, 2007 3:17 PM CST
    • I'll put it on my player when I get a chance. Can't do it right now on dial-up.

    • December 19, 2007 8:39 AM CST
    • thanks alot.
      much appreciated.
      will track this down.

    • December 19, 2007 8:34 AM CST
    • Try "Gone and Passes By."

    • December 19, 2007 7:43 AM CST
    • trying to find the title of a watch band track.it has a Bo Diddely beat with some fab sitar.help!!!!

    • December 18, 2007 7:06 PM CST
    • What services do you recommend that will let me:
      1) Create a stream-like player that allows me to just put the songs up like a real jukebox? (In other words, I can choose what I want to play when.)
      2) Have it randomize the order of play (like hitting randomize on an iPod), but possibly starting with my song choices?

    • December 18, 2007 5:53 PM CST
    • Ha, I've still got Hell's Bent on Rockin'- possibly the worst cover art of any album I own!

      It's a shame psychobilly didn't just drop down dead at the end of the eighties though. Kill it someone, PLEASE!

    • December 18, 2007 2:16 PM CST
    • You got it mate!

      You forgot Hell's Bent on Rockin' (on Nervous)...

      The thing is I'm nowhere near creating this online radio station (streaming or podcast) as I really have too much work at the moment. I hope to be able to do that some time in 2008.

      Psychobilly these days is so boring. Nothing like the excitement of that time! In fact I lost interest in it when the really narrow-minded bands appeared, like the Klingonz or the Torments.

    • December 18, 2007 12:28 PM CST
    • True, but why create a stream when you can create a stream-like player (like the GaragePunk Podcast jukebox) for a podcast? Then all you have to do is create the podcast. Kill two birds with one stone (not two). Seriously, with the options available to podcasters, it's stupid, antiquated, and a waste of time to create streaming audio files anymore. Just my two cents.

    • December 18, 2007 12:22 PM CST
    • Damn! I was just going to post a comment saying, "What! No Purple Things?", and there they are at number 86.

      Looks like the soundtrack of my mid-to-late teens, ie. Blood on the Cats, Rockabilly Psychosis and the Garage Disease, Meltdown, Psycho Attack Over Europe, etc.

    • December 17, 2007 3:35 AM CST
    • My zine http://lowcut.dk had a radioshow most of this year on Christianshavns Kanal 98,9fm (reaching Copenhagen and Malmo - around 1,2 potential million listeners). Airs every sunday between 19.30 and 20.30 - although next sunday Little Steven's Underground Garage is hosting Lowcut Radio. We'll be back January 6th. Bands/Labels who send music for review to Lowcut magazine will most likely also be played on our radio, if the stuff's any good of course. Yesterday's playlist and Dec 9th, that should give you an idea of what Lowcut Radio (and the online zine) is about: Dec 9th: Functional Blackouts : Finger On You The Daily Void : (Surprise Surprise) Masonics : When You Cry At Night Modulo 1000 : Turpe Est Sine Crine Caput Forbidden Tigers : Son Of A Carnivore Dead Hookers : Technical Mortal Graham Day & The Gaolers : Get Off My Track Lightning Bolt : 13 Monsters Cynics : Here We Are Pyroman : Antisexy Satelliters : Hide Your Time Hell On Heels : Dogs, Records & Wine The Unheard : One Day Alan Vega : Viet Vet Dec 16th: Nathaniel Mayer : Doin' It Wild Billy Childish & The Musicians Of The British Empire : A Poundland Christmas Peter Pan Speedrock : You Do It Or You Don't Knugen Faller : Jeg Vill Inte Vara Med The Butcher Shop : Youth Culture Sucker Human Eye : Human Eye Monster Magnet : 2000 Lightyears From Home Resonars : Games Of Fear Om : Pilgrimage Black Lips : Bad Kids The Only Ones : Lovers Of Today Flipper : Sex Bomb Haunted George : She Told Me Her Name Was Lisa The Urges : You're Gonna Find Out

    • December 16, 2007 1:23 PM CST
    • I just did a gig where the soundman could not leave the PA alone once he got me up and running. The PA kep squeeking and ringing throughout my performance (and the following band) He came up to me expecting praise at the end of the show and I was Honest (but polite) when I said, "It was a bit bright and that distracted me from my performance and the performance of the band following me that I wanted to watch" (translation: Stop Fucking with the Gawdamn PA and unless there is a problem quite bugging folks on stage while they are playing!) I soldiered through my solo set, but I never quite got into my stride. It wasn't the worst set I have done and the guy was nice enough so I didn't say what I was thinking to him. I hoped my honest coments of "if it ain't broke don't fix it in the mix" meant something to him. Probably not, but at least I tried to be constructive.

      the next night thing were better with my band. I am so used to balancing my band's stage volume I almost never need to put them through the PA. I just had vocals that night. It went well and my ears aren't ringing too hard today (LOL). I hope this helps you all out in your quest for good stage sound.

    • December 16, 2007 12:53 PM CST
    • I'd say the performance comes from the bands mood and the vibe they get from the crowd.If the crowds up for it, the band usually are.So i believe sound checks have a purpose in that hopefully the sound guy can give you a decent sound out front,for the crowd to get off on.
      Lets be honest how many times have we been able to hear our own instrument(apart from the drums) at a gig.I ain't heard my guitar for 20 years.
      Time for tiffin!

    • December 15, 2007 12:51 AM CST
    • Thank for the advise. I should have it next week sometime. I am going to mess around with it for a while. Hopefully it will make it to practice.

      Mort

    • December 14, 2007 4:26 AM CST
    • I have one, it's old and beat to hell but I get great sounds out of it. Needs constant tuning and tweaking (invest in a set of screwdrivers! Not as versatile with sounds as the Vox Continental but does the job. The tremelo is great if and when it works (mine doesn't anymore...) Good luck with it!

    • December 14, 2007 3:51 PM CST
    • Great news! I saw him a couple of years ago here in Curitiba, fucking great!! HALLELLUJAH!!