Also added "Fucked Up" and "The Togas"...!
September 6, 2011 9:13 AM CDT
Also added "Fucked Up" and "The Togas"...!
September 5, 2011 11:06 AM CDT
oh thanks for adding that link Recordgrooves.
Oops Kooper,I figured everyone knew about it. (Plus you know I'm very low-tech..! lol)
September 5, 2011 11:04 AM CDT
September 5, 2011 10:59 AM CDT
Um, where is it? Who's playing? You might wanna include a little more info... links and whatnot.
September 5, 2011 10:57 AM CDT
Anyone going? Just reserved cabins with a few of my girlfriends ..from Cleveland. Great line up of bands and activities. Super excited for this trip. This will definitely give me something to look forward to over the winter.
September 6, 2011 3:51 AM CDT
delux or standard
Luke Greenwood said:
i have a 59 3p airline in white and it is a very good guitar
dying slowly said:true i do like the 3p airline
Sonic Reverends said:For that kind of money, you could go for a walk on Denmark Street in London and search for a nice vintage guitar. :) Honestly, as far as Fenders go, nothing beats a Standard Telecaster. That bridge pickup will give you fantastic tone. But you could also consider other guitars: Danelectro (dirt-cheap, great looks and wonderful tone), Eastwood (specially the Airline reissues), Italia Guitars and even Epiphone. And don't forget that a huge part of your sound comes from your amp.
September 6, 2011 3:47 AM CDT
i have a 59 3p airline in white and it is a very good guitar
dying slowly said:
true i do like the 3p airline
Sonic Reverends said:For that kind of money, you could go for a walk on Denmark Street in London and search for a nice vintage guitar. :) Honestly, as far as Fenders go, nothing beats a Standard Telecaster. That bridge pickup will give you fantastic tone. But you could also consider other guitars: Danelectro (dirt-cheap, great looks and wonderful tone), Eastwood (specially the Airline reissues), Italia Guitars and even Epiphone. And don't forget that a huge part of your sound comes from your amp.
September 6, 2011 3:43 AM CDT
true i do like the 3p airline
Sonic Reverends said:
For that kind of money, you could go for a walk on Denmark Street in London and search for a nice vintage guitar. :) Honestly, as far as Fenders go, nothing beats a Standard Telecaster. That bridge pickup will give you fantastic tone. But you could also consider other guitars: Danelectro (dirt-cheap, great looks and wonderful tone), Eastwood (specially the Airline reissues), Italia Guitars and even Epiphone. And don't forget that a huge part of your sound comes from your amp.
September 5, 2011 6:51 PM CDT
September 5, 2011 1:34 PM CDT
it depends of how YOU wanna sound and not who you wanna sound like.
September 5, 2011 1:30 PM CDT
For that kind of money, you could go for a walk on Denmark Street in London and search for a nice vintage guitar. :) Honestly, as far as Fenders go, nothing beats a Standard Telecaster. That bridge pickup will give you fantastic tone. But you could also consider other guitars: Danelectro (dirt-cheap, great looks and wonderful tone), Eastwood (specially the Airline reissues), Italia Guitars and even Epiphone. And don't forget that a huge part of your sound comes from your amp.
September 5, 2011 12:50 PM CDT
im 14 and i would like a new guitar for goth infused garage punk ,influences include the gories ,the mummies ,the outsiders ,the sonics ,the horrrors ,the strokes and the standells
my choice is beetween
fender standerd tele for £409
fender 65 mustang £702
fender 62 jaguar beetween £700-1500
or phantom guitar works vox phantom riessue about £650 plus vat ,import tax and shipping
September 6, 2011 3:44 AM CDT
those sound quite good
September 5, 2011 11:07 PM CDT
Coloursound Tonebender is my fave. They are hard to find though, and quite expensive.That is what we used in The Fuzztones.
September 5, 2011 5:11 PM CDT
maybe BRMC can help your problem :)
September 5, 2011 4:17 PM CDT
Sonics
thee Oh Sees
Chain and the Gang
Lucrecia Dalt
les Hoquets
Adamo
Baby Fire and Keiki
September 5, 2011 12:40 PM CDT
I saw the Jetty Boys not too long ago.
September 5, 2011 7:48 AM CDT
Oh, hell no. I hadn't heard of Pokey Lafarge before either, but damn is he good. So is the side band Rm Drum Ramblers.
September 5, 2011 2:31 PM CDT
Doctor Ross and Juke Boy Bonner are good, though I dont think they play drums
Ty Segall did some cool one man band shows too
September 5, 2011 11:23 AM CDT
Hi Sleazy!
I'm so glad to hear it!!! I'll do a search online to see if I can view some of the art she's doing.
Luv,
Zane
sleazy said:
Niagara remains kick ass :):):)
September 5, 2011 11:20 AM CDT
Hi K K,
Thanks so much for the lowdown on the Detroit area and Bookies. In the 80's the company I worked for in Pittsburgh had me working in our offices on John R Road ( I think that's the name of the road??) and I stayed at a motel in Sterling Heights for a really long time!! I love Detroit but have only been there since to see bands and take the occasional jaunt into Canada.
I used to live/hang out in El Aye in the 70's and 80's K.K. and Trudi were part of the crowd that made up a really cool scene then. By the time the 90's came along it was kinda hard to find anything worthwhile to really bother with so I stopped going to El Aye. I'm glad I was there when it was not just "happenin" but actully FUN.
So tell me more about the bands you play in?
Luv,
Zane
September 5, 2011 11:14 AM CDT
I know the comic that made that video. We all thought it was super funny. Truth is though, there is so much to do here and so much going on.. in the music and art scenes here... there are not enough days in the week. Not to mention the cost of living and how accessible everything is. It's awesome here. All the touring bands who play here love it too. I can't stand when people bag on Cleveland. It's so completely underrated. I hope it stays that way .. I also love how real and unpretentious our music scene is.
September 5, 2011 11:10 AM CDT
Cleveland is great. For many reasons.
Whatever, trashman. :-P
September 5, 2011 9:00 AM CDT
Here are a few pics to help you visualize this Garage Punk "mystery" :
-First, here's the tracklisting for volume 3 as written on the back cover :
Great, isn't it ?
-Now, enjoy the cool tracklisting as listed on the back of volume 4 :
(Sorry, I was pretty drunk when I snapped those pictures...)
Cool uh ?
Now enjoy the labels...
-Volume 3 :
Man, I love this comp !!!
- And now (roll of drums), here's the joke : look out for volume 4 !!!
How groovy, isn't it ?!?
Same tracklisting as volume 3 !!!
Once again, the actual tunes you hear when you play this volume 4 are the ones listed on the label (same as volume 3), not the ones listed on the back sleeve !!!
Any erudite lights on this, punks ???
I'm waiting... ;)
Cheers !!!
September 5, 2011 8:28 AM CDT
looking for a ride from south east tenn to memphis and back will give gas money