I really like your mix! Hopefully I'll be able to check it out soon! Too bad you guys can't archive the shows, though...
I really like your mix! Hopefully I'll be able to check it out soon! Too bad you guys can't archive the shows, though...
The Big Mix – 2/25/11
1 – Women Without Whiskey – Drive-By Truckers
2 – Ramblin’ Rose – MC5
3 – Shimmy Shakin’ Daddy – Maddox Brothers and Rose
4 – Rattlesnake Shake – Fleetwood Mac
5 – Shout It Loud – The Termites
6 – Don’t Abuse Me – Joan Jett
7 – Wagon train – The Dickies
8 – Lost And Found – The Saints
9 – No Brain – The Wangs
10 – Greatest Gift – Scratch Acid
11 – Do The Jerk Off – Dementia 13
12 – LSDC – Kid Congo Powers
13 – Streams Of Whisky – The Pogues
14 – Bottom Below – Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs
15 – Kick The Children – The Barbicans
16 – Everybody’s Wiser Now – Thee Headcoats
17 – AAAAHHH!!! – Jimmy Withers and the Shadows
18 – I’m Going Upside Your Head – Jimmy Reed
19 – Inside Looking Out – The Animals
20 – I keep tryin’ – The Jay Jays
21 – I Who Have Nothing – The Druids of Stonehenge
22 – I Don’t Want To Be A Loser – Leslie Gore
23 – Dynamite – The Scorpions
24 – My GTO – Teengenerate
25 – Cherry Bomb – The Runaways
26 – You Drive Me Bats – The Humpers
27 – Dogs Of War – Stonehammer
28 – Icon Schmicon – Armitage Shanks
The Big Mix – 2/18/11
1 – Beautiful Brother Of Mine – Curtis Mayfield
2 – Shake Shivaree – Dirtbombs
3 – Coney Island Fever – Paul Johnson
4 – Big Boss Man – Sleepy LaBeef
5 – Drawbridge – The Barons
6 – Send For That Girl – Johnny Kidd
7 – The Witch – Los Peyotes
8 – Dead And Buried – Masters Apprentices
9 – Devil In The Bayou – Harry Shoat
10 – 13 Women – Bill Haley and the Comets
11 – Dark Side Of The Mushroom – Chocolate Watchband
12 - Don’t Lie To Me – Big Star
13 – Whistle Done Blown – John Lee Hooker
14 – Unable To See The Good – Buff Medways
15 – Kick Out Next Door – Registrators
16 – Beware The Viking – Gas Huffer
17 – My Baby’s Alright – Greenhorns
18 – Walk Away From Love – Link Wray
19 – Dropout Boogie – Captain Beefheart
20 – Cool Love – Wanda Jackson
21 – She Knows How To Rock Me – Charlie Feathers
22 – Dancing With Tears In My Eyes – X
23 – Killed By Death – Motorhead
24 – Drinking About My Baby – The Damned
25 – Lookout Mountain (live) – Drive-By Truckers
26 – She’s Wrong – The Seeds
27 – Hot Box – The Vagiants
28 – Ballad Of The Insolent Pup – Thee Headcoatees
29 – Surf Rider – The Charles Napiers
30 – I’m Leaving – Mark Four
31 - Already Dead – Electric Frankenstein
32 - Jack Regan – Armitage Shanks
33 – (?) – The Mermen
Hi Fuzz friends,
There are 4 songs from the new 6-CD MARSHMALLOW OVERCOAT 25-year box set now available for your podcasts. There's some fuzz, some psych, some fuzz, and a bit of jangle, lol. Also, "Santa Fuzz" is perfect for your Christmas shows. ;)
Check them out and many thanks for including them if they fit your show.
http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=2bb98b598b9d357c90be7e17150fe02e
Complete info on the band and the new box set is available here:
http://www.purple-cactus.tv/garage-nation/marshmallowovercoat.html
We are proud to support the Hideout both with our music and also paid advertising! Keep the fuzz alive and thanks again to everyone who has helped us over the years...
Remember -- FUZZ IT! :)
jIM jONES rEVUE AND kID cONGO AND THE PINK MONKEY bIRDS!!!
saw a teen band called dungeon science here in tacoma that were pretty cool. they even covered a strange boys song.
going to see the rats & girl trouble on thursday in portland
friday going to see mark sultan, the night beats & red hex in seattle
Hopefully it's good, some of the vids of his recent gigs were a little disappointing. But I'm a huge fan of early Adam and hope comes back really strong.
Kyla Marie said:
Just got tickets to Adam Ant in Vegas!!! Under $30!
Just got tickets to Adam Ant in Vegas!!! Under $30!
BILL WYMAN RADIO SHOW
1ST EPISODE TODAY THURSDAY 11-17-11
SIRIUS B.B. KING BLUES STATION
definitely the greatest rock and roll bass player alive. every note has a reason for being there.
I think most here have pretty much covered my feelings on the matter, I never really loved CDs. I can tell that by the quality of my CD collection. I usually have to go to my vinyl to hear a lot of what I want to hear. I could probably cut my CD collection by a third and not really miss it much. A lot of my CD purchases now are usually my trolling around for cheap used stuff I already have on vinyl, so that I can download it to MP3 easily. It guess it's a generational thing perhaps, but I have a hard time paying for a product that I can't hold in my hand. I never really asigned much value to CD's, but when it's a choice between buying a 10 or 12 song disc for $5 used or paying 50 cents a song for a download, I will go with the disc.With that said, things like many of my Bear Family releases and box sets, I would be hard pressed to ever get rid of. Quality sound and packaging will always sell to the die hards I think.
I would like to thank all the labels nowdays that include a MP3 download with their Vinyl. (In The Red, Goner, etc etc). On some of these releases the difference in sound quality between the Vinyl and the MP3 is glaring, but it keeps me from having to hunt down the CD release just so I can enjoy the songs on my commute to & from work.
I had a decent collection of 8 tracks when i was but a wee lad. Believe it or not I had DEVO, Sex Pistols, and a few others that were actually pretty good.
MikeL said:
Kind of sad, but inevitable. I still have a big CD collection, but lately I've been downloading LPs more often because that's the only way I can get a release that I want.
Since vinyl has been enjoying such a huge resurgence, I've been toying with the idea of getting a turntable, after doing without a turntable for over 25 years. It would feel weird, especially after turntables were made obsolete by CD players so many years ago, and now CDs are officially obsolete.
BTW, did anyone here ever have eight tracks? I remember them when I was a kid, but I never had any myself.
Yup I'm Up for that, It's vinyl for me Ha Le LOO Yah!
Old School Hero said:
Who want's to start the Born Again Vinyl church with me?
I saw where a guy was asking where to sell his used MP3s that he didn't listen to any more. He was being cheeky but still... Funny!
Cheers, John. I'm in the sub-30 generation whom are supposed to lap-up mp3's like they're no tomorrow. Well I know how bad lossy is, I've been using it since 1995! Give me a big audio file instead. I see there's some nice digital players from South Korea which specialise in lossless. I hope to get one at some point.
How about The Fogcutters "Cry Cry Cry" from 64 on Liberty Records
Si mon
I have a couple of suggestions that are in the range you mention...
The Jolly Jumpers from Finland
The Jet Black Berries albums from the 80s, might be a little too Rock, but worth checking out.
You like Tom Waits... check out Stan Ridgeway
lastly I would also point you towards the records of The Divine Horsemen...
Following a recent obsession with the Austin, TX psych band The Black Angels I've been on a search for other dark, muddy, tremolo-ed out bands with a country bent. I'm primarily looking for bands with a creepy, twangy, reverbed edge to their sound but not necessarily their lyrics. Another strong influence to what I'm looking for would be Tom Wait's "Jockey Full of Bourbon" or "Going Out West". So far in my area (Boston) I've found these guys:
The New Highway Hymnal:
http://thenewhighwayhymnal.bandcamp.com/
Anybody else have any suggestions old or new?
Good luck finding it then! If you do get to watch it, pay special attention to the opening scene and dialogue, it plays into the ending of the film, which I think will stick with you. Also keep an eye out for Dan "Grizzly Adams" Haggerty as a "straight" biker!
John Battles said:
I'M LOOKING FOR IT AS WE SPEAK.....Gay - themed films , even ones like this , that used condescending humor , were'nt exactly a dime a dozen at that point in time .... By that , I don't mean strictly underground films , or even more underground porn.
joey fuckup said:Yeah, this trailer can elicit a giggle or two, but on a serious note, this is actually a very good film. Well "good" as far as drive-in movies go. If you get a chance, check this out, I think you'll be entertained. I have this on dvd, as it came packaged with a bunch of other exploitation films in a "bargain priced" boxed set. But you may be able to find it online (streaming on Netflix?), or your local dvd mart.
John Battles said:OMFG ! I don't think I've even heard of this !!! The roughest bunch since..."The boys in the band". HA HA HAAAAA.....THERE'S GAY CAR CLUBS , THERE'S PROBABLY GAY MOTOCYCLE "CLUBS" , TOO . THERE'S THE EXTREMELY BUTCH BIKER NOVELTY SONG "I'D RATHER FIGHT THAN SWISH".....
joey fuckup said:I know this is technically a music discussion, but I had to include this trailer from an often overlooked classic, "The Pink Angels". Personally, I like some of the tunes included in this film:
I'M LOOKING FOR IT AS WE SPEAK.....Gay - themed films , even ones like this , that used condescending humor , were'nt exactly a dime a dozen at that point in time .... By that , I don't mean strictly underground films , or even more underground porn.
joey fuckup said:
Yeah, this trailer can elicit a giggle or two, but on a serious note, this is actually a very good film. Well "good" as far as drive-in movies go. If you get a chance, check this out, I think you'll be entertained. I have this on dvd, as it came packaged with a bunch of other exploitation films in a "bargain priced" boxed set. But you may be able to find it online (streaming on Netflix?), or your local dvd mart.
John Battles said:OMFG ! I don't think I've even heard of this !!! The roughest bunch since..."The boys in the band". HA HA HAAAAA.....THERE'S GAY CAR CLUBS , THERE'S PROBABLY GAY MOTOCYCLE "CLUBS" , TOO . THERE'S THE EXTREMELY BUTCH BIKER NOVELTY SONG "I'D RATHER FIGHT THAN SWISH".....
joey fuckup said:I know this is technically a music discussion, but I had to include this trailer from an often overlooked classic, "The Pink Angels". Personally, I like some of the tunes included in this film:
I need that "I Survived" shirt... although to be honest with you, before the Sonics started I didn't think I would, I thought I was gonna lose it.
And I agree with Mace, The Swingin Neckbreakers were great. Lots of stuff off of Live for Buzz.
Swingin Neckbreakers - Live for Buzz
Untamed Youth - Modello
Haha, very true!!
the Record Detective said:
If Norton sells a 25th anniversary t-shirt it needs to include the words "I Survived"
Me i'm hoping that there are some clips posted from the saturday night triple threat of Luis and the Wildfires, Untamed Youth and the Randy Fuller Four. All three were outstanding and escalated the energy level. Don't think i'll ever be with that many people who get it again. Only three others around here know what i'm talking about and two were at the shows.
Many thanks to all the staff from Norton Records who made it all possible.
If Norton sells a 25th anniversary t-shirt it needs to include the words "I Survived"
Abner Jay and Dr.Ross are both up there near Hasil Adkins, I also love Joe Hill Louis One Man Band! Outta the guys you mentioned I really like Bloodshot Bill. Also BBQ first album. Just please dont listen to Backdoor Stan.
you can check out a few that i have posted on my profile - they are a bit off the road/not as main stream/know check the video's tell me what you think and i can deff. give you names of others... prob. even send you some on mp3's
let me know what you think
can also name a few brilliant cd/v.a. comp. out there that most shop should carry are deff. e.z. to order
later
jinx
THEE DIRTYBEATS use mostly period instruments from the mid-60's, including KAPA, Mosrite, Rickenbacker and Fender guitars, Fender and Ampeg amps, Big Muff fuzzes, and Morley wahs. It helps us better recreate the awful/glorious racket made by the original garage bands of the day.
My '67 KAPA Minstrel teardrop (see attached pic) is a good example. It was a cheap guitar way back when, and today the pickups are particularly touchy... but the sound, as unpredictable as it is, is so wonderfully gritty, it's just glorious. I ended up using it on all the solos I played on our debut ep.
-A