Does anyone remember the Raybeats???? my album got ripped off.........back in 1984...... it may have been an Import... it was Dark blue...
July 6, 2010 12:16 PM CDT
Does anyone remember the Raybeats???? my album got ripped off.........back in 1984...... it may have been an Import... it was Dark blue...
July 6, 2010 9:24 AM CDT
I know Gearhead reviews new stuff, but I think they only review stuff they like. In other words, if they don't like it, they just won't review it. That bothers me to no end. I wanna read the negative reviews as well as the positive, so I know what to avoid as well as what to look for.
I used to do a 'zine with some local folks here in St. Louis called Head in a Milk Bottle... this was back in the early 2000s. It had originally existed in the mid-1980s and we brought it back to life, but then it only lasted two issues. The third issue was finished, but was never printed. I'm hoping to put this all online eventually. The editor/publisher was Bob Thurmond of the Snake Alley podcast... and I'm still waiting for Bob to get me all the files from that 3rd issue so I can put it online. Bob's a nice guy and everything, but there's a reason why is nickname is "Slack."
ChinMusic was a pretty cool 'zine that combined baseball and punk rock (some garage stuff, too). Then there was Motorcycho which is about garage punk and motorbikes. Then there was Multiball, which combined punk rock and pinball! And I don't think anyone's mentioned John Holmstrom's PUNK magazine. John's putting out a "Best of PUNK" book that looks like it'll be worth having.
Does anyone remember a 'zine called Probe? I think it was around mostly during the '90s, but was pretty great. Featured pics of nekkid people and punk rock. I only have one or two issues, but they were kinda doing what Horizontal Action did later.
Also, check this out: Punk Zine Archive
Marty Shane, Pacifiction Records said:
There's a very small free subcultural zine in upstate NY called Outsider, they feature all kinds of punk including garage, psychobilly etc. and also focus on hot rods and tattoos.
http://www.myspace.com/outsiderzine What I'd be interested in knowing is which zines review new garage punk releases. It seems to me that some publications like Ugly Things focus only on established groups from the original 60's era or 80's revival bands while others like Lost in Tyme review stuff by current underground bands as well.
July 5, 2010 8:56 PM CDT
July 5, 2010 7:16 PM CDT
July 5, 2010 6:07 PM CDT
There's a very small free subcultural zine in upstate NY called Outsider, they feature all kinds of punk including garage, psychobilly etc. and also focus on hot rods and tattoos. http://www.myspace.com/outsiderzine What I'd be interested in knowing is which zines review new garage punk releases. It seems to me that some publications like Ugly Things focus only on established groups from the original 60's era or 80's revival bands while others like Lost in Tyme review stuff by current underground bands as well.
July 5, 2010 1:47 AM CDT
I missed Issue 29? I have to check out your website more often.
Anyway...Not a fanzine but I only just discovered Shindig. Not as awesome as Ugly Things but cool. I use to like things like Cryptic Times, Bad Vibes, Bad Trip, Psychedelicitesen, and Garage and Beat (but this was so long ago).
July 4, 2010 11:03 AM CDT
Thanks for the UGLY THINGS shout outs. I'll try to check in here more often. The new issue (#30!) will be out next week. It's a KINKS special including an extensive interview with Ray Davies by Jon Savage (done in '83/'84 but mostly unpublished before now). Also featured: the Masters Apprentices, the Hysterics, the Nervebreakers & more. Order it at www.ugly-things.com
July 6, 2010 9:22 AM CDT
Nice!
July 6, 2010 8:58 AM CDT
MikeL said:
Shit, what a great idea! Makes me want to run for office if for no other reason than THAT! Haha...I'm waiting for a political candidate to use "I Wanna Destroy You" by the Soft Boys in a campaign commercial.
July 6, 2010 8:51 AM CDT
Most garage bands from the sixties could just barely make a record let alone film a live performance. There are some exceptions (Zachary Thaks for instance). Has anyone seen the new Remains Documentary? I heard it is mostly interviews and really no live footage because it doesn't exist - besides a couple of T.V. appearances and a very bad quality film fragment of them on the Beatles tour.
July 4, 2010 2:28 AM CDT
The one known appearence of the Sonics on TV was on Cleveland's UPBEAT show but that footage wasn't saved.
July 5, 2010 12:35 PM CDT
Thanks. Glad you liked it. ratoonie said:
welldone--- nice informative read*
July 5, 2010 12:16 PM CDT
welldone--- nice informative read*
July 5, 2010 12:00 PM CDT
* Pissing Out The Poison: Singles and Other Swill by New Bomb Turks. I'm a relative newcomer to the NBTs. I decided to download this in anticipation of NBT frontman Eric Davidson's new book We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988-2001. a history of below-the-radar proudly uncommercial, untrendy bands like The Dwarves, The Cynics, The Mummies, Thee Headcoats, Dead Moon, The Devil Dogs, The Gories, and, yes, New Bomb Turks among others. (The book arrived and I'm reading and enjoying it now. You should too.)
* I Know You Be Houserockin' by The Gories. Before he started The Dirtbombs, Detroit's Mick Collins was in another amazing band -- The Gories.
*Party Favorites by Ray Condo and his Hardrock Goners. This Canuckabilly was perhaps the finest rockabilly revivalists of the 90s and early 00s. The only one who comes close was Big Sandy, but the late Condo, who died in 2004, had a crazier edge. The title of his 1997 album Door to Door Maniac (which was an alternate title for a very obscure 1961 Johnny Cash movie)
* Seven songs from The Very Best Of by Hoosier Hot Shots. True story. When I was a little kid and my grandmother was taking me somewhere, she'd say, "Are you ready, Hezzie?" She'd just laugh when I'd ask who the hell was Hezzie. A few years ago when I discovered The Hoosier Hot Shots it all became clear to me. Maybe I got my habit of making obscure cultural references from my grandmother.
July 5, 2010 1:34 AM CDT
Great. Reminds me of the Three O'Clock in the vocals. Jamie said:
This is a cool one!
July 4, 2010 11:28 PM CDT
This is a cool one!
July 4, 2010 9:39 PM CDT
Don't forget to check out Iggy Pop's tour rider! http://www.thesmokinggun.com/backstagetour/iggypop/iggypop1.html And-- the essential Ramones gear site. Includes vital information on their shoes. http://rockometer.com/ramones/equipment/
July 4, 2010 2:29 PM CDT
ha! no worries! I am compiling for a radio show I am doing..... too bad you didn't get those in beforehand! Though you should vote off of these anyways! Emily Panic said:
o i didn't realize this was a contest i just wanted to say what my favorite basslines were. woops.
July 4, 2010 1:44 PM CDT
mmmmm sweaty!!! whatwave dave said:
Check under members, photos, there's loads of pics there....Here's Red Mass, Moon Over Marin, 6/27/2010, London Ontario Canada
July 4, 2010 1:44 PM CDT
nice shots!! swt said:
I have some concert shots (and other stuff) up on my Hideout page -- and a bunch over at the Garage Punk FLICKR page.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/garagepunk/pool/60517117@N00/
July 4, 2010 12:33 PM CDT
Check under members, photos, there's loads of pics there....Here's Red Mass, Moon Over Marin, 6/27/2010, London Ontario Canada
July 4, 2010 3:40 AM CDT
I have some concert shots (and other stuff) up on my Hideout page -- and a bunch over at the Garage Punk FLICKR page.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/garagepunk/pool/60517117@N00/
July 4, 2010 1:25 AM CDT
July 4, 2010 12:04 AM CDT
I liove all the news about great garage punk bands but I would love to see some artifacts1!! who has some show photos or garage punk inspired art to show off? lets get some photos up here if we can!!!
July 3, 2010 11:20 AM CDT
Any fans of the Technicolor Web of Sound podcast channel? Although most of the format hasn't been updated much in the past 10 years I never get tired of listening to those great psych records.
Here's da link: