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    • January 19, 2012 10:32 AM CST
    • Respect your elders, missy!

      Ruby Soleil said:

      ah ha! Mea culpe, I saw that thread, but thought it was about the Mick Jaggers of the world, (who, I'm convinced, is a vampire).  Now I have more context for your post. Turns out I'm the youngin here judging books!

    • January 19, 2012 9:56 AM CST
    • ah ha! Mea culpe, I saw that thread, but thought it was about the Mick Jaggers of the world, (who, I'm convinced, is a vampire).  Now I have more context for your post. Turns out I'm the youngin here judging books!

    • January 19, 2012 9:03 AM CST
    • So, how old are you and how much older than you was she? Just saying, I'm not exactly a spring chicken myself. Just know there are some old books on the hideout too, not just in Capitol buildings :)

    • January 19, 2012 7:46 AM CST
    • That's amazing!!!! Just shows you that some of the stuff we dig could be appreciated by many if they would only give it a chance!

    • January 19, 2012 12:31 AM CST
    • Awesome. Just goes to show that garage fans come from all persuasions.

    • January 18, 2012 11:00 PM CST
    • Today I went downstairs to the NM state Capitol 1st floor snack bar to get me a Frito pie. A lady who works there -- she's gotta be older than me and let's just hust say she does not look like someone who would be into the music we like here -- told me, "Hey I read one of your music reviews in the paper. You were talking about Rat City? Something like that."

      Indeed, I'd reviewed Jack Oblivian's latest album a few months ago. The snack bar is only open during legislative sessions, so I hadn't seen this lady in several months.

      She continued: "My son found it for me on his computer. I listened to it. I like it. It was pretty good."

      I thought that was pretty cool.

      (Here's the review that snared a new Jack O fan: http://steveterrell.blogspot.com/2011/09/terrells-tuneup-rat-city-here-i-come.html )

    • January 19, 2012 10:11 AM CST
    • oups, i dont know the plan was maybe better for the next week like... i don't know caus we have to come down to La on the thusday coming fro austin on the 18... what are the conditions ? can i give you an answer i 5 or 6 days... ? because im still waiting for the answer for the others gigs on the west coast... let me know and we'll fix it very soon .... cheers, Sylvie

      my mail :

      sylvie.subsonic@free.fr

    • January 18, 2012 12:20 PM CST
    • So i have the 21st first in Oakland as of right now. Let m know if this works for you.

    • January 19, 2012 8:37 AM CST
    • If you like deja voodoo, you'll probably dig my current band as well, I drew a lot of inspiration from them, as well as other raunchy two-piece sounding stuff.. I recently uploaded a live video on the videos thread, check it out - it's called "New Kind Of Mambo"

      whatwave dave said:

      Deja Voodoo were amongst the very first of the 2 piece combos...starting about 1982 and lasting 8 years...Drum kit with no cymbals, 10 dollar guitar (like you mentioned) and a cheap amp. They would travel by Edsel in the early days (until the Edsel broke down) and then via bus and train with all of their equipment tightly packed as carry on luggage.

      Here's a link to their facebook page that has lots of pictures/posters and a few of the Edsel that i took many years ago:

      https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Deja-Voodoo/23682273521

      Deja Voodoo were also the people behind OG Records, the label responsible for releasing The Gruesomes records as well as many other cool recs.

    • January 19, 2012 8:01 AM CST
    • Deja Voodoo were amongst the very first of the 2 piece combos...starting about 1982 and lasting 8 years...Drum kit with no cymbals, 10 dollar guitar (like you mentioned) and a cheap amp. They would travel by Edsel in the early days (until the Edsel broke down) and then via bus and train with all of their equipment tightly packed as carry on luggage.

      Here's a link to their facebook page that has lots of pictures/posters and a few of the Edsel that i took many years ago:

      https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Deja-Voodoo/23682273521

      Deja Voodoo were also the people behind OG Records, the label responsible for releasing The Gruesomes records as well as many other cool recs.

    • January 19, 2012 7:29 AM CST
    • Haha I love this thanks man. Sounds like they're using 10 dollar guitars!


      NKOM said:

      Deja Voodoo (from Canada) are among the trashiest slimiest rock'n'roll I can think of.. They named their own genre Sludge-a-billy, so you know you're in deep.. Here's one of my favourites: 

    • January 19, 2012 3:43 AM CST
    • Deja Voodoo (from Canada) are among the trashiest slimiest rock'n'roll I can think of.. They named their own genre Sludge-a-billy, so you know you're in deep.. Here's one of my favourites: 

    • January 19, 2012 6:54 AM CST
    • 4 times in 2 minutes!

    • January 19, 2012 6:41 AM CST
    • How´s about this? Not necessarily Garage, but...

    • January 18, 2012 9:51 PM CST
    • Fuzz Box Girl does a bunch of good demos and you can get a pretty good idea of the different fuzzes out there. It's also nice cause she uses single coils and humbuckers on some demos to show as comparisons

      http://www.fuzzboxgirl.com/

    • January 18, 2012 3:30 PM CST
    • I don't think I ever bought anything on that label , except maybe The Smugglers and The Go - Nuts , maybe a Hi-Fives CD I played twice , but I don't like seeing any independent (As Oppsed to "INDIE!". Indie Rock is neither.) label go down for the count.

      There were many reasons , I'm sure , but people not supporting their local record stores , and the bands they claim  to like , by not buying their releases , does'nt help. 

      Labels were struggling before the internet , too. I understand if people can't afford to buy records , CDs ,etc . , but if others can afford every new idiot device under the sun , I THINK they can spend 8 to 10 dollars on an LP once in a while. Or $15 for a CD (OF COURSE , CDs SHOULD HAVE BEEN MARKED DOWN TO $11 OR LESS , years ago. At least on your Majors and larger Indies , who can EAT money at this point. ).

    • January 18, 2012 12:20 PM CST
    • continental!!!

      Andy said:

      Gretsch acoustic, Burns Cobra, Vox 'NightTrain' (15w, valve), Orange cab, Vox 'Brit Boost' (valve) trebble/volume booster, 'Nano Muff' overdrive/fuzz, & Boss (Hammond)/Leslie replicator pedals, Vox Continental (super II), & Shure Green Bullet Mic.

      All bought off Ebay, & Relatively cheap & cheerful (like me!)

    • January 18, 2012 12:12 PM CST
    • i prefer single coils and dont like burns overtly

      Andy said:

      BBurns Bison 62, Eastwood Wandre, or Jag HH would look the part...

    • January 17, 2012 9:49 PM CST
    • I just checked out the brandoni web site and noticed they sell Vox bodies.  Are there any other suppliers that sell Vox type bodies?

              John

      Bo Loser said:

      you should go to the brandoni factory man as you live in england they might have those Nos phantoms for cheep  http://brandoniguitars.co.uk/contact.asp  and while your there ask if they will ship parts to australia, i want to build a vox delta :)

      dying slowly said:

      the only burns ive seen our out of my range witch cant go above 800 or so and ill be saving for ages then, i would love of one of the new old stock phantoms i saw one i wanted so much recently white with white pickguard 6-string and trem!

      (ps i dont like strats i find them clicheyd andi dont like the bridges and ijust prefer the tele twang)

    • January 17, 2012 11:31 PM CST
    • Yea, he looks pretty raw. Born a rocker die a rocker type he is. If you go to the website, there are some great clips not in the movie, like Randy seeing a lawyer about his troubles getting a visa to travel to the states.

      I have yet to dig up that Chicago doc. Need to find a copy someday.

       

    • January 17, 2012 9:36 PM CST
    • I meant The Invaders , not The Intruders , you know, band names that could either be Soul OR Garage , SO , buyer beware , unless  you like both.
       
      John Battles said:

      I HEAR YA. I JUST EXPECTED A LOT MORE OUT OF MARKY , I SAW HIM SEVERAL TIMES WITH THE RAMONES , AND A COUPLE OF TIMES WITH THE INTRUDERS. HE WAS ALWAYS VERY PROFESSIONAL. MAYBE IT JUST WAS'NT A GOOD PAIRING. HE JUST SOUNDED REALLY OFF. I CAN'T BELIEVE JERRY ONLY IS STILL DOING IT. I MEAN, IF HE HAD THIS GREAT FUCKING BAND AND A PROPER SINGER OR SOMETHING , WELL , MAYBE...  
      Mike Humsgreen said:

      At least you got Marky Ramone, I saw "The Misfits" last year and it just had what's his name telling us we weren't rocking hard enough. Now the audience has a role to play but these guys were headlining the bloody festival and sucking at it. It was Ruhrpott Rodeo and according to the facebook site they have Marky Ramone's Blitzkreig this year with a comment about them being good. I'm hoping this is a joke.

      John Battles said:

      ....I feel your pain , tho' I'm not a huge Misfits fan....I saw A "Misfits" like in '03. It was Jerry Only . Dez Cadena and Marky Ramone. I knew it was'nt The Misfits. But , between them ,  it seemed like it could have been a good Rock'n'Roll show . I would have been OK with that , but , they were TERRIBLE. the Damned and The Dickies were both lower on the bill , but , needless to say , beat that atrocity into submission..

      OK , IT WAS'NT THE WORST SHOW I EVER SAW.....

      THAT HONOR WOULD HAVE TO GO TO ANY STICKMEN WITH RAYGUNS GIG FROM 1982 - 87. iRONICALLY , ONE OF THE LAST SHOWS I EVER SAW THEM DO WAS TOLERABLE , ANYWAY.  HONORABLE MENTION WOULD HAVE TO GO TO THE MAKERS, AND , IT PAINS ME TO SAY THIS , BUT , SONNY BURGESS' LAST TOUR , PURE FAIR CIRCUIT .

      I ACTUALLY MISSED THE BATUSIS THAT NIGHT , BECAUSE I THOUGHT IT WAS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. PEOPLE WERE LEAVING IN DROVES. SOME OF THEM , PROBABLY MORE TOLERANT OF CORN THAN I AM.