Great news! I saw him a couple of years ago here in Curitiba, fucking great!! HALLELLUJAH!!
Great news! I saw him a couple of years ago here in Curitiba, fucking great!! HALLELLUJAH!!
can hardly wait!
I have one, it's old and beat to hell but I get great sounds out of it. Needs constant tuning and tweaking (invest in a set of screwdrivers! Not as versatile with sounds as the Vox Continental but does the job. The tremelo is great if and when it works (mine doesn't anymore...) Good luck with it!
Yeah, I can understand that. There are plenty of combos that have that problem. For general combo organ problems, try the Combo Organ Heaven Spares & Repairs page. For things that aren't there, join the ComboOrgan YahooGroup. The quickest way to do that is probably by using the link for the Discussion Group at Combo Organ Heaven.
I guess I should have clarified "better" they are better on the Jaguar because they were functional... the Farfisa bass keys never worked right...so I actually don't have much to compare it to.
Hmm...You guys like the bass keys on the Jag better than the Farfisa, huh? I could see that if it was the FAST 3 or 4 or 5, but I always liked them on the Deluxe. (By the way, remember that a Vox *Continental* does not have bass keys.) Another nice thing about both a Farfisa Combo Compact Deluxe and a Vox Jaguar is that there are separate outputs for bass and treble, meaning you can run the bass sounds over to a separate amp if you want. This is *not* true on all combo organs. (And evidently some people blew out some amps back in the 60s as a result.)
Personally, I like the bass on the Farfisa Combo Compact Deluxe 'cuz you can throw on the percussion (drums and/or cymbals), as well. The regular drums gives a bit more oomph to the bass sounds.
Another thought, of course, is to pick up a key bass. I use a Hohner Bass 3 on top of my Yamaha YC-20. (Yeah, the YC-20 has bass keys, but the volume's not loud enough and there's no separate bass jack, although one *can* evidently be installed by someone w/the know-how.)
If you're someone who likes electric piano sounds, you might also consider throwing a Hohner Pianet up top (or putting the Farfisa above a Wurlitzer - or Rhodes, I guess - electric piano. Sometimes it's fun to use the lower keys of the electric piano for your bass sounds. Plus, a Pianet can sound very cool through a distortion pedal.
You might also consider joining the ComboOrgan YahooGroup.
We have one, and as of now, it is our primary keyboard. Mike likes his Farfisa better (which recently shit the bed), I think they sound is pretty similar, but the Jaguar has better bass keys (when they work.) While they are very cool they are REAL touchy...you have to be extremely gentle with them... We've had to have it shopped 2 times. Once to change the power and the second time because it just crapped out. The contacts like to go out of wack and if you open it up you'll get the hang of how to jimmy them back into place. I'd say take it, and if after a while you don't end up liking or using it, sell it on ebay...they are going for lots right now. Also, be sure to get some cords or something to tie around the keyboard and the case...the handle is not connected to the side with the keyboard and the latches usually suck...you WILL drop it and it will probably be when your drunk and you'll want to cry (ahem, not that this happened to us.)
The Jag is cool for what it is. It's kinda limited, however, as far as the sounds it can achieve. On the other hand, the sounds it *can* get you are pretty damn good. But most agree that if you've gotta have a Vox organ, then the Continental is the way to go. That said, a Jaguar comes way cheaper than a Continental. And hell, even the Jag's are expensive these days. You can read about cool combo organs at Combo Organ Heaven. I've actually got both a Jag and a Continental...As well as tons of others. My favorites right now remain my Yamaha YC-20 and my Yamaha YC-30, although the Continental and the Farfisa Combo Compact Deluxe come right after that. Oh...Another good thing about the Jags: They're light!
I'm getting a Vox Jaguar as partial payment for building him a bar in his house. I have sort of been researching them online. It has mixed reviews.
Can anyone give more input?
Mort Dammit
It'd be cool to see it podcasted, for sure. I like your idea of doing both, though. Each has its advantages:
1) Podcasting - as Kopper says, you can take it with you.
2) Streaming audio - Some people are near their computers at work all day long, so they don't have to worry about taking it with them. As such, something that offers a huge playlist and that will mix up the order can be great.
You might also consider putting together some geographical podcasts of this stuff. I did a couple "Highs in the Mid-80s" podcasts: One for NYC and another for Long Island. Both are available on the GaragePunk Podcast.
I reckon both (podcasting and streamng audio) are complementary. For instance you can plug your computer into your stereo and listen to, say, beyondthebeatgeneration at high volume for all the neighbours' enjoyment!
So I'll think about podcasting but I could do both. I'd like to start an online station because I could just feed new songs in continuously.
You can use a program like GarageBand (on a Mac) or Audacity (Mac or PC). Audacity is free, too. Just google it. It's software that lets you mix things together, including MP3s. Garageband is great because it works with iTunes, so whatever you have in your iTunes music library shows up right there in the program and all you have to do is drag and drop the song files where you want them, record externally (via a USB cable connected to a turntable/mixer or mic), do whatever you want. Then you put it all together with that program. It even has built-in sound effects. You don't necessarily need a mixing console, but it doesn't hurt (and you can get some pretty cheap ones that will work just fine). Check eBay.
Besides, streaming audio sucks. Who wants to be strapped down to their computer listening to music? Wouldn't you rather take it with you? That's the (huge) advantage that podcasting offers. Seriously, man, read up on it. Do some research. There are lots of sites out there that will store your show files for free, too (like Blip.tv, which we use here).
Well I thought I needed a mixing table or something like that...
And how do you manage to paste together the various MP3 files you have in order to make one single file?
By the way, here's an idea of what this radio station would play:
1. Billy Lee Riley - Flyin' Saucers Rock 'n' Roll (2:03)
2. The Meteors - Mutant Rock (2:17)
3. The Rezillos - Flying Saucer Attack (2:44)
4. Tav Falco's Panther Burns - I'm on this Rocket (2:41)
5. The Tall Boys - Another Half Hour Till Sunrise (the Evil Dead) (2:28)
6. The Ricochets - Runnin' Wild (3:29)
7. The Sting-Rays - The Cat (2:19)
8. Restless - The Girl on Death Row (1:58)
9. The Guanabatz - Got No Money (2:14)
10. Frenzy - Hall of Mirrors (2:30)
11. King Kurt - Banana Banana (2:34)
12. The Cannibals - Come See Me (2:16)
13. The Cramps - Human Fly (2:15)
14. Milkshakes - Before the Night Is Through (1:53)
15. The Nomads - Rat Fink a Boo-Boo (1:29)
16. Shades - Nut Rocker (2:01)
17. The Revillos - Man Hunt (2:43)
18. The Zantees - Please Give Me Something (2:28)
19. Guanabatz - Please Gimme Something (2:42)
20. Stray Cats - Crawl up and die (3:13)
21. The Geezers - Rawhide (2:01)
22. Frankie Lane - Rawhide (2:05)
23. The Meteors - Rawhide (2:33)
24. The Revillos - She's Fallen in Love with a Monster Man (3:11)
25. The Sting-Rays - Drive-In Movie (1:53)
26. Rod Willis - The Cat (2:12)
27. Restless - Blackcat (2:36)
28. Loquillo Y Trogloditas - Me converti en hombre-lobo por culpa de los Rebeldes (2:15)
29. The Meteors - My Daddy is a Vampire (3:32)
30. The Cramps - I Was A Teenage Werewolf (3:15)
31. The Gun Club - For the Love of Ivy (5:28)
32. Alan Vega - Be Bop A Lula (2:21)
33. Vince Taylor - Space Invaders (2:57)
34. Tav Falco's Panther Burns - Bertha Lou (2:34)
35. Various - Linda Burnette / Rattle Bones Rock (2:41)
36. The Hellcats - Get Off the Road (3:14)
37. The Dead Beats - Crazy When I Hear That Beat (3:01)
38. The Outcasts - Seven Deadly Sins (2:32)
39. The Rezillos - Cold Wars (2:51)
40. The Radiators - Johnny Jukebox (2:49)
41. Stray Cats - Ubangi stomp (3:13)
42. Golden Horde - Dig That Crazy Grave (2:24)
43. The Meteors - Graveyard Stomp (1:58)
44. Guanabatz - Werewolf Blues (3:41)
45. The Cramps - I'm Cramped (2:33)
46. Restless - Sixteen Tons (2:22)
47. Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixten Tons (2:39)
48. The Meteors - Cardboard Cutouts (1:40)
49. The Sting-Rays - Escalator (2:09)
50. The Escalators - Monday (3:19)
51. The Milkshakes - Jack the Ripper (2:31)
52. Guanabatz - The Cave (2:51)
53. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Frenzy (2:11)
54. Tarheel Slim / Number 9 Train (2:54)
55. The Cannibals - Weekend on Mars (2:32)
56. The Cramps - Rock On The Moon (1:46)
57. Lyres / How Do You Know? (3:13)
58. The Nomads - I'm 5 Years Ahead of my Time (2:28)
59. The Stomachmouths - Wild Trip (2:47)
60. Duane Ripley and His Go Go Set - Revenge of the 50 Foot Killer Go Go Girls (from Outer Space) (4:16)
61. The Golden Horde - Vampire Bat (2:59)
62. The Prisoners - Reaching My Head (2:45)
63. The Primevals / Highway (2:07)
64. The Cramps - Mini Skirt Blues (2:37)
65. The Vibes - Mini Skirt Blues (2:52)
66. The Ricochets - King Rocker (2:09)
67. Frenzy - Nobody's Business (but Mine) (2:34)
68. Fireball Xl5 - Rockin' Shoes (2:01)
69. The Zantees - Blonde Bomshell (3:33)
70. The X-Men - Bad Girl (2:03)
71. The Sting-Rays - Blue Girl (1:58)
72. Surfadelics - Bad Little Girl (2:09)
73. Les Daltons - Bad Boy (2:06)
74. Guanabatz - Jungle Rumble (1:59)
75. Lobos Negros - Gatos extranos (1:56)
76. Teen Kats - J'en ai marre des ringards (2:21)
77. Batmen - Do The Swamp Rock (3:07)
78. Les Wampas - Wampas (1:35)
79. Les Vierges - L'homme Fourmi Atomique (1:30)
80. The Slickee Boys - When I Go to the Beach (2:39)
81. Mister Twister - Dawai Rock'n'Roll (2:00)
82. Batmobile - Slapping Suspenders (2:03)
83. Lobos Negros - La fuerza del ritmo (1:41)
84. The Waltons - Teenage Trash (1:31)
85. Voodoo Dolls - Vampire Ville (2:22)
86. Purple Things - Wild Man (3:03)
87. The Nomads - Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White (2:28)
88. The Chesterfield Kings / Time Will Tell (2:39)
89. The Meteors - You Crack Me Up (2:47)
90. The Cramps - Thee Most Exalted Potentate of Love (2:58)
91. Tav Falco - Running Wild (2:37)
92. Restless - Baby Please Don't Go (2:09)
93. The Ricochets - Brand New Cadillac (2:06)
94. The Clash - Brand New Cadillac (2:07)
95. The Sting-Rays - Joe Strummer's Wallet (3:26)
96. The Cramps - Uranium Rock (2:27)
97. The Meteors - Rockabilly Psychosis (1:55)
98. Frenzy - I See Red (2:43)
99. Demented Are Go - One Sharp Knife (3:27)
100. P.O.X. - A Psycho in New Orleans (1:43)
101. The Screaming Blue Messiahs - Tracking the Dog (2:59)
102. The Gun Club - Cool Drink of Water (6:09)
103. Alan Vega - Jukebox Babe (4:49)
104. Peggy Lee - Fever (3:23)
105. The Cramps - Fever (4:08)
106. The Bananamen - The Crusher (1:46)
107. Frenzy - Surfin' Bird (2:43)
108. Tav Falco's Panther Burns - She's My Witch (2:46)
109. The Meteors - When a Stranger Calls (2:50)
110. John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me (2:40)
111. Panther Burns - Agitator Blues (4:40)
112. The Sting-Rays - Militant Tendency (3:31)
113. The Gun Club - Black Train (2:11)
114. The Ricochets - Mad Man (1:54)
115. The Outer Limits - The Chase (2:50)
116. The Meteors - Jupiter Stroll (2:08)
117. Demented Are Go - Rubber Rock (3:07)
118. Tschudo Judo - Tschudo Judo (2:28)
119. Voodoo Dolls - Club "X" (1:31)
120. The Waltons - Blitzkrieg Bop (2:03)
121. The Prisoners - Hush (4:07)
122. The Nomads - The Way you Touch my Hand (3:16)
123. Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (2:46)
124. The Orson Family - Subterranean Homesick Blues (1:52)
125. The Hellcats - Wall of Death (2:25)
126. Tav Falco's Panther Burns - She's a Bad Motorcycle (3:06)
127. The Meteors - Johnny Remember Me (3:23)
128. The Cramps - Faster Pussycat (2:44)
129. Laura Lee Perkins / Gonna Rock My Baby Tonight (2:09)
130. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You (2:26)
131. Andre Williams - Jail Bait (3:23)
132. Johnny Carroll - Crazy Crazy Lovin' (2:18)
133. The Meteors - Crazy Love (2:35)
134. The Guanabatz - Nightwatch (2:46)
135. The Ricochets - Night Ship (2:56)
136. Kid Rogers & the Henchmen - Getaway (2:45)
137. The Waltons - Waltons Go (2:42)
138. Restless - Mr Blues (3:49)
139. Locomotives - Nuclear Winter Blues (3:48)
140. The Meteors - The Room (1:58)
141. Frenzy - Schitzophrenic Emotions (3:34)
142. The Revillos - Do the Mutilation (3:32)
143. The Sting-Rays - Time is after You (2:31)
144. Guanabatz - Joe 90 (2:28)
145. Frenzy - Misdemeanour (3:48)
146. Restless - Fool's Gold (3:49)
147. Les Daltons - She's a Drag (2:10)
148. Loquillo Y Trogloditas - Rocker City (3:51)
149. Les Wampas - Dracu Bop (1:51)
150. The Meteors - The Napoleon Solo (1:53)
151. The Milkshakes - Run, Chicken Run (1:59)
152. Andre Williams - The Greasy Chicken (3:09)
153. Shades - Lynch Mob (2:54)
154. Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues (2:46)
155. The Spring Brothers - You're So Scarce (2:26)
156. Restless - It's a Scam (2:02)
157. Les Wampas - Sha La La (3:27)
158. Lobos Negros - Obsesion en el muelle (2:00)
159. Guanabatz - Batman (2:27)
160. Tav Falco's Panther Burns - Do the Robot (4:15)
161. Teen Kats - T'as de la gueule (2:21)
162. Vince Taylor - Until the Very End (3:11)
163. King Kurt - Bo Diddley Goes East (3:09)
164. Thee Milkshakes - Mona (2:20)
165. Rochee & the Sarnos - Crazy Sarno (2:37)
166. The Meteors - Axe Attack (2:38)
167. The Revillos - Snatzomobile (3:48)
168. The Orson Family - The Sweetest Embrace (3:49)
169. Fireball Xl5 - Reconsider (1:37)
170. The Chesterfield Kings - Time Will Tell (2:39)
171. Hellcats - Wall of Death (2:26)
172. The Meteors - These Boots Were Made for Walking (2:42)
173. Tav Falco - Tina the Gogo Queen (4:02)
174. Duane Ripley and His Go Go Set - The Day the Fish Came Out Dancing in Guru Wierdbrains' Mind (4:00)
I highly recommend "Showdown! 1981-1993" of the Nomads!! http://music.yahoo.com/release/36266 They're a best Swedish garage band!
I found thet someone sells the 45 on Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/Ultra-Rare-PETER-AND-MARY-SAVINGGRACE-45-rpm-stereo_W0QQitemZ200173083735QQihZ010QQcategoryZ306QQcmdZViewItem Sounds like the info is hard to find.
Just for the hell of it, I went & loaded a 45 by these guys onto my personal page. Does anybody here know the band? They did one farily well-known 45 in 1980, but this one's a couple years earlier -- I stumbled across a copy a couple of weeks ago, and no-one I've talked to so far even knew about this record, people like Justin from collectorscum and Chuck from Hyped2Death... Sounds a lot like Chrome to me, makes me curious as to what connection could have existed between the two bands. I am rooting around HEAVILY trying to track down information about the band or contact info for any members who might still be around -- if anybody knows anything, please spill, here or in offlist. Thanks -- Hugo M. pmadreenter@yahoo.com http://pocamadreenterprises.bravehost.com
#32 is up today. Let me know if you heard it. http://www.onecupofcoffee.garagepunk.com
Excellent! I have not listened to that podcast, but now I must. I don't know if r&b and northern soul and such go together, but I was just listing some off the top of my head. I haven't heard much northern soul, but how can you not like Gloria Jones' "Tainted Love"? Great song. And what genre does Johnny Thunders' "I'm Alive" belong to? What ever it is, it's awesome.
Yeah, see? Kopper thinks so too.
H.
Just like 60's garage-rock, the R&B/soul scene is so full of one-hit-wonders & no-hitters that a question like this can turn into a pissing-match over amazing obscurities. An excellent place to start is the HOT SLOP podcasts available here on this very network. Me personally, I'm not a fan of the Northern sound, weak and poppy to my ears, and I'm not really crazy about funk; what I like tends to be R&B with a connection to 50's rock or deep soul with heavy-duty wailing vocals. Some fairly common, fairly prolific artists you could pick up on 45.s without busting your trust fund as follows: WILLIE MABON - sort of a 50's rocker, but more on the black-music tip. Made a bunch of good records. COASTERS - THEE classic rockin-uptempo-doowop band, can't forget them. OLYMPICS - Runners-up in the uptempo-doowop category, lotta fun, goofy sorta like the Rivingtons. ROUZAN SISTERS - Girl-group with a real crude, made-in-the-basement sound, nice rough edged vocals. They only made 4 or 5 records, but when you can find them they're usually pretty cheap and mm-mm-good. LITTLE JOHNNY TAYLOR - there's two Johnny Taylors, but only the little one interests me. He made a bunch of great 45.s on Galaxy label, real powerful, emotional vocalist. While you're exploring, don't turn your nose up at church music -- 50's/60's gospel can rock as hard as secular music, you can find some really wild stuff if you look. Hope this helps -- Hugo M. pmadreenter@yahoo.com http://pocamadreenterprises.bravehost.com NP: blessed silence.
Knob twiddlers! Some do a good job but most sound persons suck. They ussually waste your time and money. When you take the time to individually check all amps, drums and mikes and it still sounds like ass. You will always concede and " yeah buddy sounds great." so you can start your show.
Check out the blogger's group here at the Hideout.
Damn, Kevin, where've ya been? We've got a long list of music blog links on the main (podcast) blog at GaragePunk.com. Had 'em there for 2 years in fact! Check the sidebars on the right... lots there to keep you busy.
I use soulseek a lot. I'm new to this Music blog thing. I recently downloaded literally hundreds of rare old punk singles from a blog called Killed By Death Records www.kbdrecords.com (no affiliation with the series of compilations except that they obviously showcase similar styles of music and obviously many bands/songs which also appear on KBD comps are represented on the blog as well). You can listen to the songs online or download them and do whatever you want with them. They are generally of high quality and there are lots of cover scans, label scans, and sometimes a bit of history. I checked out a few other blogs that have old punk/new wave/powerpop but this one seemed to have the best stuff i.m.o. What are some other sites like this? What about Blogs for 60s garage? Mod? R&B?