Well I don't really have the time to do a podcast + I don't have the right equipment.
December 10, 2007 3:20 PM CST
Well I don't really have the time to do a podcast + I don't have the right equipment.
December 10, 2007 3:05 PM CST
Why don't you start a podcast?
December 10, 2007 2:59 PM CST
Right, this doesn't work. I'll explain: I have a good record collection dating back from the early 80s (the Psychobilly/Trash/Garage scene with bands like the Meteors, the Sting-Rays, Guanabatz, the Milkshakes, the Cannibals, Frenzy, Restless, the Prisoners, etc).
I have digitalised a lot of them and uploaded the tracks onto Deezer, but Deezer is crap!
I would like to launch an online radio as I've realised most of the online radios already existing do not play those tracks which have never been released onto CDs.
I'm looking for a 'free' solution (unlike Live 369). So if anybody out there has a website which could accomodate this 80s Psycho/Trash/Garage web radio, please be in touch!
Mitchhz
December 9, 2007 2:11 PM CST
December 10, 2007 9:36 AM CST
Recent faves:
Creatures of the Golden Dawn: Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
The Monks: Black Monk Time
Albums that were my meat'n potatoes that were the soundtrack to my coming up:
The Stooges: Raw Power
The Cramps: Songs the Lord Taught Us
The Fuzztones: Lysergic Emanations
Iggy Pop: Lust for Life
Albums that I didn't like at first but really grew on my and became lasting faves:
Rolling Stones: Exile on Main Street
X: Under the Big Black Sun (Described as "The sound of the 'live fast die young' generation finding out they're not so tough after all.)
Hope that helps get you started. When I first started getting into punk (at age 16 year 1984) I didn't like the Cramps or the Stooges at first. It took me a while for the hook to get into my skin.
December 10, 2007 2:11 AM CST
Some cool Australian music to stuff your stocking with:
The Scientists - Blood Red River
Radio Birdman - Radios Appear
Digger and the Pussycats - Watch Yr Back
Eddie Current Supression Ring - S/T
feedtime - S/T
Lubricated Goat - Paddock of Love
Anything by the Cosmic Psychos
Early Hard ons 7"s
Any Dirty Three release
December 8, 2007 11:42 PM CST
Garage Punk Albums to Find:
1) King Khan and BBQ Show -"What's for Dinner" (In the Red Records)
2) The Urges - "PsychWard" (Screaming Apple)
3)Tell Tale Hearts
4) Miracle Workers
5) Zombies- "The Singles LP"
6) The Sonics "Sonic Boom" or "any rereleased 7" on Norton"
7) The Cynics- "Rock N Roll"- (Get Hip)
Hope this helps u in your record quest. Search out the Bomp mailorder or check out their website.
December 8, 2007 5:27 PM CST
A "non-existent Garage Punk collection" could mean a lot of things... anyway, for starters, I certainly couldn't live without the Reatards' Teenage Hate LP
December 7, 2007 7:58 PM CST
Ooh and I already have Left Arm! I am trying to buy local CDs for pals for Baby Jesus day. Maybe I can finally get them to a show...
December 7, 2007 7:57 PM CST
I get lost in Record Exchange on rainy Saturday afternoons. I plan to stop by for a teensy bit, and hours later- I'm still there.
I brought my dad there after I replaced his record player for his birthday. He was like a little kid in a candy store (he collects 45s- has THOUSANDS). So, we go together to get each other into different stuff.
December 7, 2007 6:17 PM CST
Record Exchange is a fun place. I like going early on a weekday when no one is there so I am free to just play shit on the turntables without someone trying to jump in. There really isn't any good place to find new Rock & Roll in St. Louis though unless your looking for local stuff. You can probably pick up The Vultures. Cripplers, Left Arm, ect. at Vintage Vinyl. You can get a bunch of cool 7" rekkids here though to get you started on the newer shit: http://www.boomchickrecords.com
December 7, 2007 5:36 PM CST
This link isn't a bad place to start for your list: http://www.cryptrecords.com/100best.htm
December 7, 2007 4:35 PM CST
For the past year, I've only bought vinyl. I usually go to Record Exchange for the old stuff.
December 7, 2007 4:33 PM CST
I sure do!
December 7, 2007 1:35 PM CST
Hi Courtney. Do you have a record player? The Yolks 7" has gotten plenty plays around my house for a while.
December 7, 2007 11:37 AM CST
I'm looking for new, old, dead, whatever will shake my bones! I DO listen to the GP Podcasts, and there are so many options, I didn't know where to start! I'm definitely going back through the playlists, when I get home, tonight. Thanks, folks! You have no idea how much this helps!
December 6, 2007 5:47 PM CST
Hey folks. I need help from anyone willing. I am building a wish list for Baby Jesus Day, and need to add to my (ashamed to say) non-exisitent Garage Punk collection (I'm a podcast junkie).
Gimmie your top-ten must-have albums, or whatever recommendations you might have.
Mucho appreciated (;
December 10, 2007 3:32 AM CST
Hi all. Just a quick one... I won't give you the hard sell. I run a site called Electric Roulette and me and my writers cover loads of garage and psych and (fill in the blanks here) and get decent traffic. We've doubled our unique visitors over the past month and will be making a big impact in 2008. In short, go over to www.electricroulette.com and if you like the look of it, send us an email and we'll run articles on your new releases and band news. We're in this to promote great music as opposed to what is deemed as 'cool'. Drop us a line and we'll see if we can shift some rekkids for you.
December 9, 2007 8:25 PM CST
Alright somebody that knows a lot of stuff needs to give me some info on some good Soul records. I've heard a little bit o' soul (ha, pretty cheesy) and I'd like to get into some more. What are your favorite records of the R&B, Northern Soul, etc. variety?
December 9, 2007 7:24 PM CST
THANKS!
December 9, 2007 12:55 PM CST
Tell Tale Hearts show was fantastic! I made a two hour drive there and back and it was totally worth it. They sounded exactly as they did when I first saw them as a young mod back in the 80's. Check out video from that night.
December 9, 2007 2:00 PM CST
So if ya ain't in the know, Kopper pulled the plug on the ol' GP.com Forums today...Gots to say I already miss 'em, but here's hopin' the Hideout can carry the torch, keepin' the garagepunk community alive... My only complaint is I wish I coulda saved all my private messages before the big lights out over there on the forums....oh well. Any old forum members here with any thoughts?
December 7, 2007 5:23 PM CST
Has anyone ever read this? I highly suggest it!
Growing up listening to Phil's tunes, and the groups he helped to create and destroy has given me a sick facination with the man. All those ugly stories and legends are told in this book and much more.
What I enjoyed the best about this biography is it is very straigt-forward. It's almost as if they knew Phil's own life can speak of his personality and ongoing mental disorders. They don't trash talk him, because quotes and court papers speak for themselves.
Also, this book focuses on Phil's entire career, not just the Lana Clarkson murder (which Phil is one lucky fuckin' piece of shit to have gotten away with). Pick it up, and I bet you won't be able to put it down.
"But you don't have to take my word for it..."
December 7, 2007 1:25 AM CST
hmn how about one of these
Ichiban - The Gories
Missing Joker - The Magnetix
12 O'clock - The Mussies
December 6, 2007 5:36 PM CST
I'm sure there's a lot of details but don't forget to TRADE. By doing so you HELP distributing other band's stuff
and that band distributes yours at gigs. It's simple: start with 10 copies, 20 copies of your fellow bands and and handle them the same amount of your band's stuff. Trade is so underated nowadays but believe me, it works.