Some pics and a quick blurb I wrote about 'em up @ Smashin' Transistors http://smashintransistors.homestead.com/readiesmagicroche.html
August 13, 2008 11:34 PM CDT
Some pics and a quick blurb I wrote about 'em up @ Smashin' Transistors http://smashintransistors.homestead.com/readiesmagicroche.html
August 11, 2008 9:46 PM CDT
Right now I'm reading "The Stranglers: Song By Song", an interview-style account of every Stranglers record ever recorded as commented by Hugh Cornwell. Frankly, it was a toss-up between this and the "Golden Brown" autobiography and I chose this because I'd rather hear him talk about his music than his childhood. There's still a lot of band and personal history discussed in the book, and I think Jim Drury did a good job steering the conversation towards all the interesting facets of the band's work.
August 11, 2008 9:03 AM CDT
Thanks, appreciate it.
August 11, 2008 9:02 AM CDT
Eastwood said:
Well, I do -- sort of
the Inclusions were from Minneapolis, and as far as I know only released the one self-released 7 inch with Un-American Activity and a song called Russian Youth on the B-side. It's a pretty uncelebrated record, and I don't know how rare exactly, but pretty damn rare.
August 9, 2008 9:44 AM CDT
Well, I do -- sort of
the Inclusions were from Minneapolis, and as far as I know only released the one self-released 7 inch with Un-American Activity and a song called Russian Youth on the B-side. It's a pretty uncelebrated record, and I don't know how rare exactly, but pretty damn rare.
August 8, 2008 4:17 PM CDT
Does anyone have info on the Inclusions from Killed by Porn #41 (?)?
August 11, 2008 2:31 AM CDT
I'm friends with Gregg Turner, former Angry Samoan. He told me years ago that The Troggs was one of his first big influences. I've heard him do a real nice "Love is All Around." Rosa said:
recently a young employee of the hip local record store asked me to get him up to speed with 60s garage (he's a local big honcho in the grindcore scene) - i have to say i was pretty taken aback - what a nice compliment! well since he has all the records he wants at his disposal, i told him to start with this: the troggs.
now he's got the fever and we email back and forth on a daily basis. just today he sent an frantic note, incredulous that i hadn't told him about "99th floor" by the moving sidewalks (we are in zz top country, afterall). of course i apologized profusely! ha!
August 11, 2008 2:27 AM CDT
"Garage Nazis" is a scary concept. But I know what you mean.
August 10, 2008 8:34 PM CDT
Song's are good too! http://ratbike.org/motorcycho/cgi/songs.php I'm looking to frame up some LP's for my shop so I need some cool art work.
August 10, 2008 11:31 AM CDT
"Bad motorcycle" by The Crestones a good rocker complete with motorcycle sound effects!
August 10, 2008 8:26 AM CDT
That a sweet page, but what about songs sans motorcycle covers, like "Motorbikin" by Chris Spedding?
August 10, 2008 1:22 AM CDT
Anyone got a list of motorcycle records like Davie Allan & the Arrows, Wild Angels sound track... Here's one: http://ratbike.org/motorcycho/7/
August 10, 2008 4:15 PM CDT
August 10th:
18.00-19.30 Guest DJ : Lars from Bad Afro Records
The Bronx - Heart Attack American
Soundtrack Of Our Lives - Sister Surround
Rodrigues - Sugar Man
Roky Erickson - The Interpeter
Sly and the Family Stone - Dance To The Music
Dolly Rocker Movement - Yell Like It Is
Blacktop - Here I Am
Black Angels - Young Man Dead
Dirtbombs - Pretty Princess Day
Mojomatics - Nothing About Nothing
Death From Above 1979 - Romantic Rights
Hex Dispensers - Are You An Assassin
Boxtops - The Letter
Merle Haggard - Today I Started Loving You Again
Oblivians - Mama Look At Sis
Skip James - Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues
Sam & Dave - I Thank You
Gene Clark - So You Say You Lost Your Baby
Dragontears - Borderline
Dandy Warhols - Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth
BRMC - Aint No Easy Way
22 Pistepirkko - Rat King
Lowcut Classic 19.30-20.30 with Jens
Kill-A-Watts - Pissing My Life
Catatonic Youth - Out Of Control
Piranhas - Sound Mutilation
Murder By Guitar - This Aint New York City
XTC - Radios In Motion
-Shittown Festival Special-
Hjertestop - 1-800-Suicide-Club
Masshysteri - Tvivel
Disco Volante - Burn In Hell
Nitad - Brun Utan Sol
Cola Freaks - Ingenting Set
De Høje Hæle - Drukmås
Dean Dirg - Fix My Head With A Knife
Cabaret Voltaire - Nag Nag Nag
Weirdos - Solitary Confinement
Gang Of Four - Naturals Not In It
Oblivians - Siamese Purse
April March - Chick Habit
Urinals - Sex
Cold Sun - Rama
Albert Ayler - Holy Ghost (live 1966)
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August 10, 2008 10:19 AM CDT

August 10, 2008 12:26 AM CDT
Fuzz,
Yep, count me in.
Smashman
August 9, 2008 10:13 PM CDT
If enough people are interested, (and if there's a slot available...) i'd like to do an instrumental podcast on a regular basis. I know we have the occasional Surfcast already, but i'd like to do a regular show featuring nothing but instro, and most Rock n Roll styles from the 50s up until now - so i'd be featuring some surf but more....
To give you an idea i would be featuring people like Link Wray, Lonnie Mack, Duane Eddy, The Ventures, The Shadows, the Spotnicks, bands from comps like Planetary Pebbles (Surfbeat Behind the Iron Curtain), the 60s / surf era right up to bands like Los Straitjackets, Laika and the Cosmonauts and current.
If you are interested in hearing such a podcast, reply to this post and if i get enough interest I will put together a "pilot" podcast and submit it to the powers that be..
Regards
Fuzzmeister
August 9, 2008 10:53 AM CDT
Gringo Starr said:
Hi Gringo I got the email! Thanks so much for going out of your way. I sent the Vox guy a friend request, and will send him a proper message once he approves. Kind regards ChrisCheck your band's email. I sent you contact information for Thee Vox guitar expert here in Switzerland. Let me know how it pans out.
Gring.
August 9, 2008 9:45 AM CDT
Check your band's email. I sent you contact information for Thee Vox guitar expert here in Switzerland. Let me know how it pans out.
Gring.
August 8, 2008 8:34 PM CDT
Ratfink66 said:
Thanks Michael. I thnk I spoke to Jack about this before, and had no joy. There must be someone somewhere in the world that knows how these effects work, and how to repair them. I just gotta find that person! I put a notice on my homepage with tons of keywords, so hopefully I should get some good search engine hits, and someone in the know will find me. I'll let you know if I have any luck. Fingers and toes crossed...That's a tough one. It might be worth checking with Jack Charles at Phantom guitar works in case you haven't already. Good luck. Post back if you locate them!
~michael
August 8, 2008 2:53 PM CDT
That's a tough one. It might be worth checking with Jack Charles at Phantom guitar works in case you haven't already. Good luck. Post back if you locate them!
~michael
August 8, 2008 8:44 AM CDT

August 7, 2008 2:27 PM CDT
Open discussion time: How do you actually "promote" your blog? Or, do you "promote" your blog? Or... Do you wait around like a crocodile with yer mouth open hoping something walks in? Discuss.
August 7, 2008 1:10 PM CDT
Sorry, I need to check this forum more often. Somehow missed this. The "notes" area is a place where we can add HTML pages... like an "About the Hideout" page, a FAQ page, a contact page, community guidelines, articles, recipes, a page of external links, etc. You can do a lot with it, I just haven't yet... mainly because of a lack of free time, and the fact that we already have a lot of informational stuff available on the GaragePunk.com blog. But if any of you have an idea of some notes we can add, please feel free to suggest them here or shoot me a DM.
August 5, 2008 1:05 PM CDT
One of my all time favorite songs...
August 5, 2008 1:02 PM CDT
I'd also recommend the first 2 records. Both have been reissued on LP and shouldn't be too expensive. They also feature guitarist Cliff Galup who's often credited for being one of the best rockabilly guitarists in history. I think he left the group before they recorded their second record, but came back to play on it.