@John: I think the Youtube site is maintained by someone in the band. You might contact them through Youtube if you have an account and see if your teacher was in this band.
@John: I think the Youtube site is maintained by someone in the band. You might contact them through Youtube if you have an account and see if your teacher was in this band.
I MEANT "GLAM" , NOT "CLAM ". BUT , I COULD'NT EDIT IT. NOT REALLY.
John Battles said:
Yeah , I agree. It's good Rock'n'Roll , but , nothing spectacular. I would'nt even call it Glam. They adopted a more "Butch" version of The Dolls' look , as though women in LA would'nt want to sleep with guys who looked like THAT (uh , ok.). LA , of course , had Rodney's English Disco , and early bands like Shady Lady....They were probably the most clam - conscious major city in America atthe time....It seems like a lot of the like - minded (But arguably less - rockin') bands in New York that shared stages with The Dolls
, early on , fell apart before the latter got signed.
MikeL said:Any Silverhead fans around here? I finally got around to checking them out by ordering a CD copy of "16 and Savaged" from amazon. It's a solid effort by a solid band, if nothing spectacular. I especially like the opening track "Hello New York," which to my mind sounds like a great title and theme song for a sitcom about someone new to the Big Apple (yeah, that's never been done before).
Anyway, I decided to finally check them out because Michael Des Barres recently released a new CD called "Carnaby Street," and I heard a track from the CD called "Little Latin Love," which really rocks BTW. I'll probably order a copy of it next month.
Yeah , I agree. It's good Rock'n'Roll , but , nothing spectacular. I would'nt even call it Glam. They adopted a more "Butch" version of The Dolls' look , as though women in LA would'nt want to sleep with guys who looked like THAT (uh , ok.). LA , of course , had Rodney's English Disco , and early bands like Shady Lady....They were probably the most clam - conscious major city in America atthe time....It seems like a lot of the like - minded (But arguably less - rockin') bands in New York that shared stages with The Dolls
, early on , fell apart before the latter got signed.
MikeL said:
Any Silverhead fans around here? I finally got around to checking them out by ordering a CD copy of "16 and Savaged" from amazon. It's a solid effort by a solid band, if nothing spectacular. I especially like the opening track "Hello New York," which to my mind sounds like a great title and theme song for a sitcom about someone new to the Big Apple (yeah, that's never been done before).
Anyway, I decided to finally check them out because Michael Des Barres recently released a new CD called "Carnaby Street," and I heard a track from the CD called "Little Latin Love," which really rocks BTW. I'll probably order a copy of it next month.
Any Silverhead fans around here? I finally got around to checking them out by ordering a CD copy of "16 and Savaged" from amazon. It's a solid effort by a solid band, if nothing spectacular. I especially like the opening track "Hello New York," which to my mind sounds like a great title and theme song for a sitcom about someone new to the Big Apple (yeah, that's never been done before).
Anyway, I decided to finally check them out because Michael Des Barres recently released a new CD called "Carnaby Street," and I heard a track from the CD called "Little Latin Love," which really rocks BTW. I'll probably order a copy of it next month.
I went last year. Actually I attended very few official SXSW events. (I did not buy a wristband and wouldn't pay hundreds of bucks for the badge.)
But I won't hesitate to say I had a whole lotta fun. Saw bands like The Gories, Kid Congo Powers, Thee Oh Sees and went to a couple of Saustex Records events and saw The Hickoids, The Grannies, Glambilly, Pinata Protest.
As some of you know, I'm a country fan, so I spent part of my time seeing acts like Ray Wylie Hubbard, The Waco Brothers, Calamity Cubes, Hellbound Glory, James Hand, etc.
And I saw a great modern soulster, JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound. (But I don't think Chuck Berry was there. I did see Little Richard there a few years ago and Carl Perkins a few years before that.)
If anyone gives a flying hoot, blogged it all HERE.
No...
I wouldn't run around like a kid on spring break, but there's always several bands in the line up that I'm interested in. It's no Gonerfest, but it still looks like a hell of a party. Wasn't Chuck Berry there last year? worth it, just for that.
And it would be even better to see some Hideout bands on the schedule, don't you think?
Are you being a little sarcastic when you say "What a whole lotta fun"?
I think this was just announced today. The South By Southwest festival is taking online applications from bands who'd like to showcase at the 2013 event. ("Over 2,200 acts from around the world..."). What a whole lotta fun.
Wow -- love your zine. You've some gorgeous visuals!
THEE DIRTYBEATS - 100% maximum vintage garage
http://theedirtybeats.bandcamp.com
PS - And yes, we remember Brautigan. Who can forget the cover of his Rommel Drives On Deep Into Egypt?
Hi !
I've just started to archive my fanzine (Started last year in Bangkok) on a blog.
It goes like this :
http://krankfanzine.blogspot.com/
More to come SOON !
Enjoy and Destroy,
Ax
Lots of great suggestions. Great question for the group. Great answers all around.
Seriously check BOTH of these bands out. Really, truly great stuff.
The Future Primitives said:
Hey!
Have a look at our bandcamp (http://thefutureprimitives.bandcamp.com/) because you might like what you hear. We also recommend you listen to Dusty Mush from France, http://dustymush.bandcamp.com/.
Hey!
Have a look at our bandcamp (http://thefutureprimitives.bandcamp.com/) because you might like what you hear. We also recommend you listen to Dusty Mush from France, http://dustymush.bandcamp.com/.
Is anyone (in America) on here into turntable.fm? I hang out in a room called Punk Gunk, Garage, Psych n Wild Shit. Mad people who hang out in there have VERY good taste and it's a pretty easy way to discover new bands. Check it out if you haven't and if you have come jam with me sometime.
The Mummies
The Phantom Surfers
Okay, when I was a kid, I thought Creedence were saying "There's a bathroom on the right" (Bad Moon Rising) lol!
Thanks for the words...I'll check out Pirates Press and Rainbow!
Just gave this a quick relisten via Youtube (didn't feel like digging thru the record/CD crates!).
I dunno - something about that solo sounds really tentative, like he was still warming up or something.
You know , as much as I love that song , I can't really make out the guitar solo in my mind , right now that you mention it.
I've found nothing beats a Fender Twin with shitloads of verb, a strat set to the bridge pick up & a nasty ratty splattery 60's fuzz..roll of the volume maybe just a tad on the guitars volume knob..heaven.
The August 5th Show: The Book of Trash!
Listen now! : http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20120805-0030-t1344123000.mp3
The Setlist:
TED CASSIDY | THE LURCH |
THE CHARLES | MOTORCYCLE |
ROY AND GEORGIA & THE SO SO'S | DEVIL GET AWAY FROM ME |
WENDEL AUSTIN | LSD |
THE BREAKERS | JET STREAM |
THINGS TO COME | SPEAK OF THE DEVIL |
GIN GILLETTE | THE TRAIN TO SATANVILLE |
THE WILD TONES | THE MARTIAN BAND |
THE VICE BARONS | FUZZY N WILD |
THE CYBORGS | NO! NO! NO! |
THE JUVENILES | HEY BO DIDDLEY |
THE LANDELS | THE WITCH |
THEM BELFAST GYPSIES | THE SECRET POLICE |
THE DIODES | PLASTIC GIRLS |
EDDIE ANGEL | RAMPAGE |
THE VIBRATORS | INTO THE FUTURE |
BOBBY STANTON'S SEXTET | SCREE….AHHH |
BILL CARTER | BABY BROTHER |
THE DEAD BOYS | (I DON'T WANNA BE NO) CATHOLIC BOY |
TELEVISION PERSONALITIES | SILLY GIRL |
WAILIN' STORMS | SUPERSTITIOUS MAN |
HAUNTED GEORGE | WEEKS IN A CASKET |
JAN DAVIS | LOST IN SPACE |
UNKNOWN | PICKUP ON 101 |
GANIMIAN & HIS ORIENTALS | COME WITH ME TO THE CASBAH |
FRANCE GALL | LE COEUR QUI JAZZ |
MAD DADDYS | ACID RAINDANCE |
Last I heard , recently , Dave Hill is still doing fine.I think he's 90 years old , now.
John Battles said:
THEY SURE WERE ! I was lucky that I got to see them several times....Milt Trenier had his own club , fantastic place , a real 50's coctail lounge/Jazz club , but anyobody that had PANTS on could come in. The Treniers played there about twice a year. I first saw them in '89. Great performance , but not much at all , in the way of rockin' R'n'B. i WAITED ABOUT 5 YEARS , and saw them again , and the OKEH collection on Sony had come out , so , from thereon in , they were ROCKIN' THE HOUSE , AGAIN !!! If they had an engagement at Milt's place , I'd go at least two nights. I also saw them twice in Vegas. They were the last of a line , barring their friends , Freddie Bell and Sam Butera. Actually , when I saw Bell , it was a big letdown. Never got to see Sam , a bigger disappointment. Milt just turned 82 , and still gigs on a regular basis.
BackdoorStan said:That guy could squeal up a storm, the Treniers were amazing
Never practiced , late on . That's pretty funny. But , certainly believable. Of course , Mole was in The Mystreated ...I don't have a lot of their stuff , but , they were definitely on the money.
Fortune and Maltese , too , had to be seen to be truly appreciated , but , I liked that they did their homework , and wrote songs in MANY styles of that era , not just monster gurl put downs and/or NW -ish Frat Rockers , like when Frat parties contained kickass music , not just guys getting their asses kicked. Mike Maltese was living here in Chicago , too , because of his work , but he'd drive to Kalamazoo every weekend (Fuck me , I dunno , Five hours?) to work on songs with Freddie Fortune. That's Kaiser - like dedication. In fact , once The Neanderthals , Kaisers , and Fortune and Maltese played a show together at Fitzgerald's in Berwyn. We probably did take stuff like that for granted in The 90's.
Hey Drew, have you checked out the official GPPR Guidelines? http://garagepunk.ning.com/group/garagepunk-pirate-radio-fans/page/podcast-guidelines
Good luck.
Stream or download the entire 8.3.12 show right here.
$ of an Education – Terry Anderson & the Olympic Ass-Kickin’ Team
Too Much Information – Terry Anderson & the Olympic Ass-Kickin’ Team
Purple GTO – Terry Anderson & the Olympic Ass-Kickin’ Team
Willie Mays – Terry Anderson & the Olympic Ass-Kickin’ Team
Gambled & Lost – Terry Anderson & the Olympic Ass-Kickin’ Team
Fat Lady (live) – Terry Anderson & the Olympic Ass-Kickin’ Team
Come On Let’s Go – The Enchanters
Have a Drink – The Attention
Something’s Got a Hold of Me – The Shondells
The Girl – The Gnats
Fingerbang Gang – The Rats
Medication – The Standells
She’s the Kind of Girl – Trolley
I Can’t Hide – Trolley
Jumpin’ in the Night (live) – The Plimsouls
Beg, Borrow & Steal – The Rare Breed
Batman – The Standells
She’s Long Gone – Rainy Day Saints
Paint My Window Green – The Resonars
Local Lunchbox
Greatest Pretender – Sugar Stems
All Outta Love – Lonesome Savages
Fire Rock – The Mistreaters
Skate – The Mighty Deerlick
It’s a Miracle – The Names
Comes & Gos – The Connection
The Dream – Vicky & the Vengents
Let’s Start Over Again – The White Wires
Golden Chain – Hollows
I Wonder – The Butteflys
Pandemic #44 – The Pow Wows
Be Adventurous – The Ripe
Sunflower – Paul Messis & Jessica Winter
Love You All I Can – The Bootmen
All I Got – The Branded
Wine, Wine, Wine – The Bleach Boys
Please Don’t Tell My Baby – The Milkshakes
Beatnik – Royal Jokers
Phone interview with Alicja Trout from River City Tanlines
Can’t Stand You Anymore – River City Tanlines
I Don’t Get It – River City Tanlines
Fireworks – Sultan Bathery
Pixie Dust – Hellshovel
Gang – Ramma Lamma
More Cigarettes – Cheap Time
Loathsome Blues – Chicken Snake
I Don’t Know What You Got (But It’s Got Me) – Little Richard
Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey – Bobby Charles
Don’t Quit Me Baby – Screamin’ Joe Neal
Hang it Out To Dry – Bud & Kathy
Help Yourself Baby – The Beachcombers
Tell Me – The Termites