Added a bunch of you ... Since I know for sure you all have fabulous taste, it's going to make the "My Friends Radio" station extra-specially awesome. :)
Added a bunch of you ... Since I know for sure you all have fabulous taste, it's going to make the "My Friends Radio" station extra-specially awesome. :)
i have been using lastfm a lot lately. they play a lot of good garage. i like it a lot better than pandora cuz the lack of commercials and the more verity of music. i just made a profile on lastfm for my band but it's been hard to get the radio station to work i think i need people to try to listen to the tracks on the profile.
Shonen Knife.
i'd definetely suggest The Golden Arms, hiroshi is refered to as the japanese johnny thunders, here's their myspace: http://www.myspace.com/goldenarmsjp
another band which i stumbled upon by accident and i really enjoyed is called Yura Yura Teikoku, check them out they're really cool!
I don't think I'm covering any new ground here, but my son (he's two and a half) loves The 5.6.7.8s and Thee 50s High Teens. The new album from The Routes is a strong candidate for my year-end favorite albums list.
Supersnazz - they're Japanese, and female... their song 'Uncle Wiggly' is on the playlist on my page (go listen!!)
Don't forget to check out this weeks playlist at whfr.fm - you can search the playlist for "the Wrekking Hours" radio show to see the complete list.
Catch ya next week for more new Psychobilly!!
Wrekking Hrs is ON THE AIR!! tune in now 4-6pm for Rockabilly, Psychobilly, Surf & More @ http://whfr.fm/about/listen-live-now - Monday November 21, 2011.
Today features Mars Attacks, The Moonstompers, Marti Brom, Jumpkatz & More.
For the Psychobilly & Surf hour we'll feature Batmobile, Concombri Zombie, Kitty In A Casket, Circus Knucklebone & More.
Tune in while you can to hear it live!!
Thanks a lot Bry! We will look into those things.
Bry Nylon said:
Hi - don't know about digital options or keyboard options - - but in the 'physical world' I have played about in this way for fun ... ...if you have, or can borrow one to check it out - maybe try running the mic. through a phaser of some sort [or phaser & bass flanger linked together] - I have an old 70's out out control/near uncontrollable 'colorsound' foot pedal phaser ...but with foot pedals [vox etc...] & mics ...I have found that you sometimes need some kind of volume 'limiter' or 'threshold' style noise gate to stop deafening/wild variations in volume - I also have a pretty wild 'Boss' super phaser PH-2 [they are lime green in colour] - you can tape it onto the head mic stand next to the mic and control all 4 buttons & modes on it real easy it that way ...phasers can give you real squelchy and drippy acid lyrics so long as you constantly fiddle with the settings as you are using the mic [takes a little practice but good fun and maybe worth a try] - a piece of foam taped between the pedal and the mic. stand can help stop unwated noise vibration from using the pedal in this way ... guitar effects are pretty good fun anyhow and you can get prefft wierd stuff out of most of them with some mic's - kind regards - bry ; )
The Striped Bananas said:I'm wondering if anybody has some insight into recording trippy vocal effects? Sometimes in the old 60's psychedelic songs it sounds like the singers are running through a keyboard or tremelo pedal or something. Has anybody ever recorded vocals with these kind of effects?
What would we need?
Thanks, Duncan
I'm wondering if anybody has some insight into recording trippy vocal effects? Sometimes in the old 60's psychedelic songs it sounds like the singers are running through a keyboard or tremelo pedal or something. Has anybody ever recorded vocals with these kind of effects?
What would we need?
Thanks, Duncan
A version of this was published in The Santa Fe New Mexican
Nov. 18, 2011
The modern-day one-man band refuses to die.
Maybe it’s the bad economy that makes it more fiscally feasible to travel and perform without having to divide up the gate with others. Or maybe stripping music down to its gutbucket basics is a reaction to slick, over-produced rock ’n’ pop. Or, to indulge in some sociopsychological navel-gazing, perhaps the whole thing is a weird symbol for 21st-century isolation.
Whatever the case, one-man bands continue to haunt the edges of the rock ’n’ roll underground.
The concept is basic: one man plays guitar, banjo, ukulele, or sometimes keyboards with his hands, drums or other percussion with his feet, and harmonica or kazoo with his mouth.
Among the current practitioners of the art are Scott H. Biram, whose album Bad Ingredients is one of the finest records of the year; Bloodshot Bill; King Automatic; Bob Log III; John Schooley; Jawbone; Urban Junior (who calls his music “Swiss-spankin-electro-trash-garage-boogie-disco-blues-punk”); and Mark Sultan aka BBQ, whose acrimonious split from the King Khan & BBQ Show is an example of how even a two-man band can be a petri dish for personality conflicts.
Here are some recent one-man wonders whose CDs have crossed my ears in recent weeks:
* Burn Down by Poor Boy’s Soul. I first became aware of Trevor Jones, the one man behind this band, by way of a strange email from his publicist: “I have been trying to get this band serviced to you for weeks now. Want to know why I haven’t been able to get this out to you? He went missing. Got a call today from him, apparently he was in jail in a small town in North Dakota. Trevor rides the freight trains around the U.S. and, well, he got busted.”
That modern-day hobo-minstrel tale got me curious. I had to hear his voice before the railroad bulls silenced it forever.
Jones, an Oregon resident, got his band name from an old outlaw ballad, “Wild Bill Jones”: “I pulled my revolver from my side / And I destroyed that poor boy’s soul.”
He started out as a metal and punk player. But after he started riding the rails, he apparently got possessed by the lonesome ghosts of Woody Guthrie and Lead Belly. “I bought a cheap acoustic and started learning folk, bluegrass, and blues from folks on the road. That’s when I started developing the style of music I play now,” he says in his official bio.
His voice has a gruff edge to it, but it’s not overdone. Crediting Mississippi Fred McDowell as a major influence, PBS plays a mean National guitar. Most of the seven songs here are hard-edged blues stompers, starting out with the title song — a slow-moving, ominous tune that sounds as if the singer is about to do something regrettable.
My favorite at the moment is “Nails in the Pine.” It’s the most uptempo number, reminding me of The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band. Also notable is the almost-five- minute “Ain’t Comin’ Back,” which has a dark, spooky feel. The way it’s recorded, you might think you’re hearing it from a car radio in the 1950s (right before your car breaks down on a dirt road near the local serial killer’s house).
The biggest surprise on the album is the last song, a somber seven-plus minute ballad called “Annalisa.” Sounding like a more melodic Jandek song, this is a moving tribute to Jones’ sister — who, he says, has overcome many obstacles. “Annalisa, you’re stronger than those demons in your head,” goes the refrain.
I’m looking forward to hearing more music from this poor boy’s soul.
* The Chicken Album by O Lendário Chucrobillyman. This is some of the craziest music I’ve heard in some time. Faithful readers of this column will know that’s saying something.
Chucrobillyman, whose real name is Klaus Koti, is a one-man band from Brazil, who plays American blues with shades of Brazilian country music and some pretty snazzy percussion.
He sings in English and Portuguese. This record is pure Amazon River voodoo.
The eight-song album starts off with a tune called “Chicken Flow,” a slide-guitar blues romp with a frantic clacking beats. Add then he starts clucking — singing actually — like a dadgum chicken!
The late great Hasil Adkins — the West Virginia maniac who is the patron saint of most of these contemporary one-man bands — did a compilation called Poultry in Motion. Chucrobillyman takes that concept one level further. He doesn’t cluck on all the cuts, but a listener gets the feeling that the chicken spirit could return at any time.
All the hens in the henhouse better beware!
This album was originally released in 2008 and was recently re-released by Off Label Records, a German company.
* One-man Spotify: Hear a selection of some of the finest past and present one-man (and one one-woman) bands on my new Spotify playlist One-Man Wonders. (Unfortunately, neither Poor Boy’s Soul nor O Lendário Chucrobillyman is on Spotify, at least yet.) It’s at www.sharemyplaylists.com/one-man-wonders.
Blog Bonus! Enjoy some videos:
and here's Dock Boggs singing "Wild Bill Jones"
When I bought my stuff, to amplifie my bass-playing, the maxime was,
all to fit into a classic mini-cooper. So I got a Ampeg Rocket-Bass-Combo
with a 15 inch speaker, placed on the passenger seat, a Dynacord Bass-
King T, in the foot-space, a 2x10 inch speaker by Steelphon on the
backseat, upon it a japanese Squier Jazz Bass and a Ibanez ATK 305.
A box with cables, a Big Muff, a Flanger and all the rest, especially a
box with incense sticks, placed in the boot.
I loved it !!!
I use Gibson amps. I have a 120 watt bass amp I usually run my guitar through live. It gets that nitty rich low end distortion for Hendrix style songs we do. It sounds beautiful for the clean songs as well. It is from '72. I have a 60 watt Gibson guitar amp from '66 that I use for studio sounds. Both are great and I recommend Gibson amps if you are looking for your own sound as a guitarist, something very hard to do.
-Duncan
I know where there's one for sale right now.
kopper said:
I used to have an Ampeg Reverberocket. That thing was awesome. Wish I still had it!
here's some luis and the wildfires vids i took...yowza!!
the Record Detective said:
Me i'm hoping that there are some clips posted from the saturday night triple threat of Luis and the Wildfires, Untamed Youth and the Randy Fuller Four. All three were outstanding and escalated the energy level. Don't think i'll ever be with that many people who get it again. Only three others around here know what i'm talking about and two were at the shows.
Many thanks to all the staff from Norton Records who made it all possible.
If Norton sells a 25th anniversary t-shirt it needs to include the words "I Survived"
Gonna see Hank III on friday!! So pumped, gonna try to meet him and do the whole "listen to my shitty band!" thing
oh god i could only wish..
erin said:
NORTON FEST!!!!!
NORTON FEST!!!!!
Monoman and the Official Canadian Lyres at the Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto. Great performance and setlist! Everything you wanted to hear from Help You Ann to We Sell Soul.
I saw Calvin Johnson solo play at a coffee shop in my town. I had no idea how funny he was.
I can see it now "360 Gram Vinyl Compact Discs" selling at 2x the normal "DL" price.
Back from Norton's 25th anniversary and feelin' fine! New music this week from The Alarm Clocks, Bloodshot Bill, Mighty Fine, The Reigning Sound, Figures of Light and lots more! Big thanks to Buzz for filling in last week!
Download or stream the entire Nov. 18 show right here.
Back in the U.S.A. – Bloodshot Bill
Bald Tyre – Hipbone Slim & the Knee Tremblers
When I’m With You – The Alarm Clocks
I’m a Ding-Dong Daddy from Rock-n-Roll City – Jerry “Boogie” McCain
Right on, Sister – The Live Ones
Everybody Loves Somebody – Hasil Adkins
Buzzard Juice – The Naked Heroes
Something for Your Ass – Mighty Fine
Flame Gettin’ Higher, Fire Getting’ Hot – Dave “Baby” Cortez
Watching My Baby – The Reigning Sound
Maybe I Love You – The Jay Vons
Rocket Science – Organs
Come On, Come On – Barrracudas
Tomás Kubínek interviewed
Local Lunchbox
Break Your Teeth – Holly & the Nice Lions
Coyotes – Holly & the Nice Lions
Stop Sobbing – Holly & the Nice Lions
Feelin’ Alive – The Cavestompers
Sad & Blue – The Cavestompers
Everything, Everything – Curlee Wurlee
New York Francine – Boss Mustangs
Come & See Me (I’m Your Man) – The Gruesomes
I Woke Up – Trolley
Hey Papito – Brijitte West
12th Bar Blues – The Loyalities
We See Red – The Spivs
Did You Forget My Name – The White Wires
You Gonna Wreck My Life – The Dustaphonics
Black Plague Blues – Figures of Light
My Love – Light Bulb Alley
Come Down With Us – The Hook Up
Bhaji Blues – The Tandoori Knights
Kev Russell from the Gourds live in-studio
Gila Monster – Joe Johnson
Days of Denton – Bad Sports
Joker’s Wild – Man or Astroman
Electrodynamite – Dynamite Pussy Club
Get Off My Baby – Thee Gravemen
Swamp Thing – Southern Culture on the Skids
Louie’s Louie Louie – The Keys
Cry – The Monsters
Give Me Everything – The Ills
Pretty Girl – Two Bit Dezperados
Too Much Junk – The Alley Cats
Party Lights – South Bay Surfers
Denise – South Bay Surfers
I’ve Had It – South Bay Surfers
Lipstick on My Collar – South Bay Surfers
I Fought the Law – South Bay Surfers
Hi everyone,
We are gonna have open sundays on our radio in december, so anyone can join and do his/her show on Yeah Right Radio! It's loads of fun and we're not giving any restrictions as long as your musical tastes fall within the GaragePunk.com styles.
If you want to give it a go, send an email to sundays@yeahright.eu so we'll get you going!
Have fun :-)
Yeah Right Radio
I'll be on the air and web playing garage, punk and psychedelic tunes from 1:00-3:00PM EST on Saturday November 19. Listen on 89.7 WITR-FM in Rochester, NY and streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu