We never recorded anything , except one show got taped. Think we played to two people , Brian's Wife and Kevin , Jr. (Chamber Strings , Mystery Girls.) who broke the record ,by seeing 2 of the 3 total shows I played on. Brian kept the band going a little while , with our Bass player , the handsome and talented Henry (WHO WAS FRIENDS WITH ARTHUR LEE , AND BRIEFLY PLAYED WITH SKY SAXON.) , and some other people, but , I don't think they recorded anything...... In fact , I ran into Brian , downtown , recently. We're still friends , but , I only see him once every few years. That's Chicago.
Das Volt were NOTHING like The Electric Eels. Marginally Garage - ish and , at times , discordant , but , overall, very Pop - oriented , as that's what McMahon is into . We did "Jaguar Ride", that was the only Eels song we ever did.
Glenn Peart said:
hey, i'm glenn and i'm just getting started on this site. i first got into rock n roll in 1967, right after the 'garage band era' of the mid 60's. i saw rock and roll die out (commercially at least by 1970) and started getting into other types of music at the time. i was happy when i first heard punk on kroq back in 1977 and it was like a breath of fresh air, or whatever it was ;) i started my radio show in 1995 and have been on once a week doing a rock n roll/punk show ever since then. it's been really fun, but i'd like to change to an an all-garage format, which would exclude all the hardcore and classic punk that i've been playing all these years. i'll miss it when i get my new show soon, but we can all probably agree on this site that 60's and retro garage punk is the best of all ;) hope to chat with some garage rockers on here soon and thanks for this site.