In Dave's own words. It's unfortunate they traded some of their masters for studio time and just didn't know it until later. (Few seconds to load.)
October 19, 2008 9:37 AM CDT
In Dave's own words. It's unfortunate they traded some of their masters for studio time and just didn't know it until later. (Few seconds to load.)
October 18, 2008 7:53 PM CDT
Aaah, I see. We do the same. Must just be your video live sound! Cheers luscevious drummer said:
not really, i use a pearl wooden piccolo and slightly tune the bass drum more which in the case of the tracks in my space is a gretsch. if you see youu tube videos, it is just the live sound which is great for any band playing garage. i think that studio stuff should be done live and never put many mics on the drums. 2 is more than enough.(early beatles used just one....)
October 18, 2008 10:05 AM CDT
not really, i use a pearl wooden piccolo and slightly tune the bass drum more which in the case of the tracks in my space is a gretsch. if you see youu tube videos, it is just the live sound which is great for any band playing garage. i think that studio stuff should be done live and never put many mics on the drums. 2 is more than enough.(early beatles used just one....)
October 18, 2008 5:07 AM CDT
Thanks very much. The schematics link just leads to Northcoast Music, who don't want to help unless you are enquiring about a specific thing listed on their site, with the intention of making a purchase. Dig your drum sound! Are you using a vintage kit? luscevious drummer said:
i dont know if this will be of any help but if you havent been there, try sending an e-mail to http://www.voxshowroom.com/contents/index.html
they claim to have schematics...love your sounds by the way...
October 18, 2008 3:59 AM CDT
i dont know if this will be of any help but if you havent been there, try sending an e-mail to http://www.voxshowroom.com/contents/index.html they claim to have schematics...love your sounds by the way...
October 18, 2008 3:35 AM CDT
Hi Thanks for the link! If you wanna hear how they should sound when played decently through good amps, just by some albums by The Cannibals (the other guitar is a Phantom Special which shares the same effects modules). They used these guitars and their effects better than anyone else I've ever seen: http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=J8bSlFkBxbU Colin said:
may be of no use at all but this links is pretty interesting - although not the same vox, it looks like a similar layout
http://www.vintageguitars.org.uk/voxUltrasonic2.php
should give you an idea as to how it should sound
good luck
October 18, 2008 3:30 AM CDT
Hi Jon Thanks for the advice. I did both a long time back. No replies from the Vox forums I joined:( I tried Northcoast Music a long time ago, but they were very abrupt and unhelpful. They just want to sell the manuals stuff they have, with no questions asked, and not deal with any other enquiries. I got an absolute ton of help and advice from Jack Charles (Phantom Guitar Works). He isn't selling these guitars but he has had much experience with them. He really went out of his way and wrote me several long detailed emails... Very nice guy! I think everyone should go and buy a Phantom Guitar Works Phantom! I will be as soon as I have the money;) John Sevestian said:
I don't know if you have tried, but I have gotten some good feedback from the Vox website. There's an online group I joined that mighy be able to help you. They also have a classified section that you can ask for what you are looking for. They helped me keep my Vox Jaguars,and my Vox Beatle working. And I also have a Vox Phanthom 12 string. Try them at NorthCoastMusic.com. attn:DOCTORVOX. Hope this helps. John
October 17, 2008 5:15 PM CDT
may be of no use at all but this links is pretty interesting - although not the same vox, it looks like a similar layout http://www.vintageguitars.org.uk/voxUltrasonic2.php should give you an idea as to how it should sound good luck
October 17, 2008 6:02 AM CDT
has to be drive it home by the fuzztones....
October 15, 2008 3:59 AM CDT
Hey, cheers... That Hollybilly cd looks right up my street...
October 15, 2008 3:13 AM CDT
the Spanish rockabilly label El Toro has released everything Buddy Holly recorded in 1956-1957...yo can find it here: http://www.eltororecords.com/english/index.html
October 17, 2008 5:25 AM CDT
well, you can always go to http://www.bonniwellmusicmachine.com/ in the download section there are lyrics besides talk talk,the people in me, come on in, no girl gonna cry, astrologically incompatible, bottom of the soul,and talk me down, as for trouble and double yellow line, send an email there, maybe they can help... or http://www.bonniwellmusicmachine.com/blog/contact.php
October 17, 2008 4:25 AM CDT
ok thanks, but talk talk is the only one that i have found...
October 16, 2008 11:50 AM CDT
Talk Talk
MUSIC MACHINE
(Sean Bonniwell)
I got me a complication
And it's an only child
Concernin' my reputation
As something more than wild
I know it serves me right
But I can't sleep at night
Have to hide my face
Or go some other play-ay-ay-ay-ay-ace
I won't cry out for justice
Admit that I was wrong
I'll stay in hibernation
'Til the talk subsides to gone
My social life's a dud
My name is really mud
I'm up to here in lies
Guess I'm down to size
To size
Can't seem to talk about
The things that bother me
Seems to be
What everybody has
Against me
Oh, oh, all right
Here's the situation
And how it really stands
I'm out of circulation
I've all but washed my hands
My social life's a dud
My name is really mud
I'm up to here in lies
Guess I'm down to size
To size
Talk talk Talk talk Talk talk Talk talk
October 15, 2008 8:18 AM CDT
for first GONN-Blackout of Gretely and the Wailers Hang Up, and many songs by the Music Machine: Double Yellow Line, Trouble, etc... thanks and kisses from italy!!
October 16, 2008 8:01 PM CDT
The question is - What's your favorite albums......
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era 1972
New York Dolls 1973
The Dictators Go Girl Crazy! 1975
Patti Smith Horses 1975
Ramones 1976
Dead Boys Young Loud And Snotty 1977
Television Marquee Moon 1977
Suicide 1977
Damned, Damned, Damned 1977
The Saints I'm Stranded 1977
Never Mind the Bullocks Here's the Sex Pistols 1977
The Clash 1977
The Jam This Is the Modern World 1977
Can't Stand The Rezillos 1978
Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo 1978
X Ray Specs Germ Free Adolescents 1978
The Undertones 1979
The Specials 1979
The Buzzcocks Singles Going Steady 1979
Dawn Of The Dickies 1979
The Crawdaddys Crawdaddy Express 1979
The Cramps Songs The Lord Taught Us 1980
X Los Angeles 1980
Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables 1980
Talking 'bout Thee Milkshakes 1981
The Gun Club Fire of Love 1981
October 16, 2008 3:52 PM CDT
Johnny Quid said:
Yes yes yes Eater - The Album And yes The adverts - Crossing The Red Sea With The Adverts and the single Gary Gilmore`s eyes / Bored teenagers Both albums and single from 1978and again no mention of Eater!! Kids?? Elton Motello??
October 15, 2008 6:13 PM CDT
The Gun Club - fire of love
Dead Boys - young loud and snotty
Patti Smith - Horses
The Heartbreakers - LAMF
The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers
Johnny Thunders - so alone
The Saints - eternally yours
Ramones - rocket to russia
Joy Division - unknown pleasures
Screamers - demos
and lots more.
October 15, 2008 1:28 PM CDT
that´s right johnny..also THE DOGS (france)
October 15, 2008 11:27 AM CDT
and again no mention of Eater!! Kids?? Elton Motello??
October 15, 2008 10:07 AM CDT
Gringo Starr,i subscribe your list.it's a damn good one!!!
October 15, 2008 9:39 AM CDT
This thread just won't die -- So for all of you that missed it, here is my list previously posted on page 3 (I think):
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era 1972
New York Dolls 1973
The Dictators Go Girl Crazy! 1975
Patti Smith Horses 1975
Ramones 1976
Dead Boys Young Loud And Snotty 1977
Television Marquee Moon 1977
Suicide 1977
Damned, Damned, Damned 1977
The Saints I'm Stranded 1977
Never Mind the Bullocks Here's the Sex Pistols 1977
The Clash 1977
The Jam This Is the Modern World 1977
Can't Stand The Rezillos 1978
Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo 1978
X Ray Specs Germ Free Adolescents 1978
The Undertones 1979
The Specials 1979
The Buzzcocks Singles Going Steady 1979
Dawn Of The Dickies 1979
The Crawdaddys Crawdaddy Express 1979
The Cramps Songs The Lord Taught Us 1980
X Los Angeles 1980
Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables 1980
Talking 'bout Thee Milkshakes 1981
The Gun Club Fire of Love 1981
October 15, 2008 9:31 AM CDT
FUN THINGS,ROCKS,THE SAINTS,DEAD BOYS,THE CLASH,RAMONES,UNDERTONES,THE DAMNED,BUZZCOCKS...all early stuff..way too many too mention all of my faves
October 15, 2008 1:11 PM CDT
I have a friend who has started up doing 45 and (eventually) 33 RPM analog "Reference" and "Master" Lacquer Cuts, using All-Analog classic equipment here; http://www.groove-o-matic.com/ It is priced very affordable and you can get "Rush Service" to get things delivered ASAP. I have had this done and they sound like real mono 45s and if requested you can have your Master Reference Cut made for Pressing runs of 45s (and soon 33s). All in glorious MONO on real classic Analog Gear (with no Digital Trickery!) Tell 'em I sent ya OK!
October 14, 2008 12:19 PM CDT
Waffle said:
hi there it's a bitt late but anyway this is a great site with all volumes and there tracklists Girls in the garage The 7" versions are dope volume 5,5 and 6,5 a real collectors item!!!Actually, I need some help. Does anyone know a site that has a track list for these compilations? Because I'm seeing some conflicting information floating around and it's getting impossible to keep track of.