I saw Billy Gibbons play with Roky there 4 years ago. Great show.
So much good stuff going on Friday during the day. Also the Bloodshot Records party at the YardDog and the Suastex/Farmageddon show at Opal Divines (with T. Tex Edwards!)
Getting excited for SXSW. I will be at Roky Erickson's Ice Cream Social at Threadgill's on Friday 16th. Wayne Kramer is also on the bill! Roky usually has a surprise guest on stage with him - last year it was Billy Gibbons who joined him on 'You're Gonna Miss Me'. Seeing Peter Case & Paul Collins on Saturday afternoon and Standells on Saturday night. It's going to be fun.
uuh....he was talkin about NEW ORLEANS, which is definitely "part of the South." actually, TX is, too. part of the confederacy = part of the South, friend. #justsayin :)
John Battles said:
HA HA HA, A lot of people don't consider Texas part of the South , anymore ! I lived there for 12 years , and found the Deep South a lot friendlier... New Orleans , of course , is ultra - touristy , now , but , it still has it's charm. It's funny that they're trying to make Austin more tourist - friendly , when you can't even hail a cab. It'll probably be a long time until they announce the lineup for The Ponderosa Stomp. I thought it was kind of weak , last year , so , I did'nt go , but I've gone for several years in a row. There's nothing else like it.
Shtbird said:Thanks to everyone who replied to my question. Awesome responses, super informative.
I definitely think I'll try and make SXSW, bring my bike and crash in the bed of my truck. It's a helluva drive (2000 miles, one way = ~1000$ in gas round trip) Maybe with a carpool and a couple rideshares, it could be affordable. Still, it sounds like it'll be an awesome time, and I've always wanted to check out Austin.
@ Battles - The Ponderosa Stomp sounds pretty rad too, if SXSW falls through. I've never been to New Orleans (or anywhere in the South, for that matter). Flying there and booking a hotel for a couple days would be far less expensive than trying to make it out to Austin for a week.
I was alluding to the line in Mr. Chambers stating that "He did NOT squander his money on drugs", and whether you want to call it squander or not Andre did use some of his earning on drugs. Andre had a #9 on the r&b back in 1957 with Bacon Fat and wrote Shake A Tail Feather which has been covered by everbody and his dog. Andre has expressed for years that he has been under paid for his music especially that latter.
true, but this particular story isn't about not being frugal with your money, it's about artists with big success stories (chart hits like mr. chambers here) being railroaded by the music industry. hard to not be frugal with your money if you ain't got no money to be frugal with.
Matthew Nykodym said:
Andre Williams may be not always the most frugile with his money is still working at age 76 not necessarily because he wants to, he has to. Great, yet sobering documentary done back in 2008 Agile, Mobile, Hostile. Check it out if you haven't already.
There are also stories of people like Bruce Springteen paying medical and living expenses for Mary Wells when she was battling oral cancer. The Rolling Stones paid to bury Howlin' Wolf's lead guitarist, Hubert Sumlin, I am sure there are more stories to count of this happening to musician we know and love. I think a lot how some of these people are getting by.
You should ask JB from Born Bad Records...
http://www.bornbadrecords.net/disque-manufacture/
Nacker said:
Anyone know of a cheaper pressing plant than GZ in europe?
Of course when there are soooo any bands out there trying to scratch a living playing music, it really grates when successful musicians complain about the privelidged position they find themselves in and there are some great great tunes that comment on the situation of our time, and past times. Dead Kennedys, Pennywise, Propogandi, NOFX, Crass, Bad Religion...and so on and on and on...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czx2p-GHBhk
But what about when those mega-artists do it, when they comment on other issues both within and outside of their music? When Bono and Sting open their mouth on stuff do we not just tend to think of them as patronising pricks? Is this fair? Do we tend to think of what they say as less valid because of how many gazillions they have in the bank or because they're from outside out chosen genre?
My god, so many. The Fleshtones and The Dirtbombs probably. Got all Te Dirtbombs' albums and a few 7"s, but they've put out an immense amount of singles. Always on the look out.
haha
i have to buy it too !!
i had a guitarwolf-less times since i tattooed "jet generation" on my anckle !
like the new line-up , saw them 4 times with the new bass player
The screamin' Soul Preacher said:
Guitar Wolf = Best band ever !!!
I guess you don't really need the "Golden Black" compilation then...unless you're a freaky collector !
And what about "Dead Rock" and "Spacebattleshiplove" ?
You don't like the new line-up ?
Pat said:Well that's not a really expensive collection, i'll try to post a photo but i remember so far :
Wolf Rock! LP (Goner Records, 1993, 1Gone)
Missile Me! CD (Matador, 1995, OLE-219-1/2)
Planet Of The Wolves LP(Matador, 1997, OLE-248-1/2)
Jet Generation LP (Matador, 1999, OLE-333-1/2)
Rock'n'roll Etiquette CD (Narnack, 2000, NCK7022)
UFO Romantics LP (Narnack Records, 2002, NCK 7001)
Loverock CD (Narnack Records, 2004, NCK 7020)Guitar Wolf / Shutdown 66 slipt 45
Wild Zeros DVD !
I realize i have to find the LP of all the GW cd's i have !
Alex said:That's a pretty tough and expensive collection. Any photos?
Pat said:Guitar Wolf i guess...
In order [this is vinyl only, CDs are in too much of a disorganised state to search through!]:
THE WHO [19 LPs, 1 12", 22 7"s]
13th FLOOR ELEVATORS [13 LPs, 19 7"s - 9 of which are You're Gonna Miss Me variants]
JOY DIVISION [10 LPs, 7 12"s, 12 7"s]
THE FALL [only 1 LP & 12" lotsa CDs, 18 7"s]
VELVET UNDERGROUND [13 LPs, 2 7"s]
Impressive pics! Couldn't see the Japanese 'Neat Neat Neat' though....!!
Mike said:
The Damned followed by the Ramones. Mostly because they both have released so many damned (get it?) records and 7" sleeve variations etc etc that sucker a collector nerd like me to buy. No picture of me, but a set a photos I'd snapped for another forum. I have to give credit though to an old friend who sold me his entire Damned 7" collection back in the 80's. I knew it hurt him, but he knew it was going to a good home. That's where a good chunk of my Damned and Capt. Sensible singles came from.
These are top compilations !!!
John Battles said:
aS COMPS GO ,THERE'S lOOKEY - dOOKEY , Talkin' Trash , Black Rock'n'Roll (Renamed "Stompin'") , Shaftman (70'S pARTY RECORD interspersed with bad ass Funk AND sOUL FROM THE EARLY 70'S. aBOUT AS nORTHERN AS sOUTH aMERICA.) Excuse the caps....
In the early R'n'B/ black R'n'R vein, you should probably try the SAVAGE KICK serie, full of great screamers and wailing saxes !!!
I SMELL A RAT and ROLL YOUR MONEYMAKER on Stag-O-Lee records.
BLOWIN' THROUGH YOKOHAMA on Atomic Passion.
WHIP WOBBLE & GRIND on Club Harlem.
T-BIRD PARTY on Lido.
The JERK ! BOOM ! BAM ! serie on Jerk Boom Bam records.
And of course, as you've already mentioned, every Candy records comp is worth a try.
And many many more I can't think of right now.
You're absolutly right. And the one holding the bass is "Del Boy"; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Del_Boy
Thats Sean Connery in the middle and Pavarotti on his right. Who's that holding the bass?
The Archers said:
I love masked bands and bands in uniforms, etc..
My other band, Skurkarna, is a "instro-crime-rock" outfit.. this is what we look like:..and this is what we sound like:
http://garagepunk.ning.com/profile/SKURKARNA
http://facebook.com/SKURKARNA
SQUARES BEWARE!
True...WAS an interesting dynamic with all the unsuspecting tourists.
Elisha G said:
Ugh I hope not. I have a funny letter to send Michelle actually. But the whole boat?!?!?!? I think my liver might die. Also I really liked the funny interactions with tourists.
Ugh I hope not. I have a funny letter to send Michelle actually. But the whole boat?!?!?!? I think my liver might die. Also I really liked the funny interactions with tourists.
I second that! Was a blast and would definitely go again as long as they keep the band line-ups strong. Be sure to Michelle and Jonas your feedback. Just might get the whole boat next year...
Elisha G said:
OK the experience as a whole was AMAZING. I was seasick for like at least a week after afterwards, but it was totally worth the money. I mean it was a rock n roll tropical adventure... does it get any better?
80-96 by The Dantes?
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
What's 80-96. Also kudos to adding Stolen Moments to this list as it's such an overlooked song. You're list looks like one I would have written (but we never did get around to playing these though because my band thought they were TOO well known).
Seeds maybe [although Out Of The Question and Evil Hoodoo are smart] but Prunes?? Surely not...?
Axel Björnsson said:
The Seeds and Electric Prunes have always been so mediocrity for me. You can find way better 60's tunes than these gentlemen were doing..
Appreciate the kind words fellas, much appreciated!
Mark George Harrison said:
Wholeheartedly agree with Mr. Tea!
Wholeheartedly agree with Mr. Tea!