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    • March 9, 2011 5:16 AM CST
    • Hello fellow lofi punkers. Currently trying to get into recording ..currently using a MAUDIO interface with the inbuild ProTools Essentials software. I've had a play around trying to get a small rythm guitar section to loop but it seems damn hard to get it to sound like a perfect in time progression...despite how fine I manage to play it. Is looping a prefered method of recording or is it pretty common to record one track all in one take ? I need all the help I can get so any friendly pointers or tips are greatly appreciated. thanks.

    • March 9, 2011 3:18 AM CST
    • Well oiled machine? I'll tell that to the other members, I guess they'll have a good laugh :)

      I should have made myself clear and add: when it works. The songs we tried and tried again to get together for months are now discarded. The only remaining ones are those "spur of the moment" thingies.

    • March 8, 2011 4:32 PM CST
    • sounds like a well oiled machine!  what kind of oil is that?:)

      Doc Torsid said:

      Generally speaking, it starts with a bass line or guitar riff, then the whole band plays along the starting elements, and in a short time, all gels into place, even with 90% complete lyrics at times.

    • March 8, 2011 10:55 AM CST
    • Generally speaking, it starts with a bass line or guitar riff, then the whole band plays along the starting elements, and in a short time, all gels into place, even with 90% complete lyrics at times.

    • March 9, 2011 1:05 AM CST
    • Hey kopper I have someone on twitter interested in the pup. I'll message you in the morning.

    • March 7, 2011 3:41 PM CST
    • Very sad news...I was a big fan of THE SNAKE ALLEY...

    • March 7, 2011 11:54 AM CST
    • According to his Myspace page, Bob was 52.

    • March 7, 2011 4:57 AM CST
    • Sorry to hear this Kopper.

       

    • March 7, 2011 1:39 AM CST
    • I didn't know him, but what sad news. Sorry for your loss, Kopper. Thanks for writing this.

    • March 6, 2011 10:43 PM CST
    • RIP Bob!

    • March 6, 2011 9:24 PM CST
    • Oh man... that's terrible news. I loved the Snake Alley podcast and often wondered what was going on with Bob over the past few years.... RIP

    • March 8, 2011 8:05 PM CST
    • I'm interested. I've had plenty of public speaking/MC/stage/performing experience plus recording & some garage DJing. Never done a radio show but had a bit of training for the local station (didn't end up presenting as they had a set playlist and crazy rules). My knowledge of local garage/punk/surf is more by osmosis than dedicated collecting, I'm very willing to dig into and explore current and past scenes but if there is someone with a huge record collection and vast knowledge then they should do it ...

    • March 8, 2011 9:51 AM CST
    • Bella mostra. Peccato che non posso andare in Roma.

    • March 8, 2011 9:07 AM CST
    • When I lived in France as a student about 10 years ago I was looking for 70's punk and found a live comp from '78 called "Rock D'ici A L'olympia: La Nuit Punk De L'olympia" with a few of the bands on that list.  I think a lot of French stuff from that period leans more towards new wave, but some of the artists like Stinky Toys, Diesel and Bijou I remember being pretty cool. And I still gotta check out the Dogs. Anyway, I think you can get "Rock D'ici A L'olympia" here:

       

      http://sonsofthedolls.blogspot.com/2008/01/le-rock-dici-lolympia.html

    • March 7, 2011 11:34 PM CST
    • There is so many others then the ones in the articles that were better and far more interesting. Here's few; Béurier Noir, Les Wampas, Parabellum, Les Rats, Les Sheriff, Pigalle, Les Garçons Bouchers, Lolitas, La Mano Negra, OTH, Ludwig Von 88, Les Collabos, Komintern Sect, Camera Silens, and Trotskids. Most of them came from the 80's, but trust it's worth it to give them a good listening!!

       

      Enjoy!!

    • March 7, 2011 8:09 PM CST
    • Check out the French punk band the Dogs for sure. I don't know that many from France though. What 70s punk rock bands from France can compete with the DOGS?

    • March 7, 2011 7:10 PM CST
    • thanks for sharing, interesting!

       

      erika

    • March 8, 2011 7:48 AM CST
    • I just finished the book, and it was a great read from start to finish.  For those of you who play guitar, Keith gives some tips that you may find useful.  

       

      Keith Richards is the personification of rock'n'roll.

    • March 7, 2011 12:56 PM CST
    • Well, awriiiighhhhht. Gonna be a rockin good time

    • March 7, 2011 11:03 AM CST
    • I just picked up my Detroit Guitar Wolf tix last Saturday, so I'm good to go!

    • March 7, 2011 10:37 AM CST
    • Hey thanks a million Tyme Machine - that's awesome!

       

      Grog

    • March 7, 2011 8:08 AM CST
    • Hi Gerhard !

      i send you one for sure ! by the way we'll play in Austria Dorbirn on the friday 18th of march at the TIK with the great Space Rangers (surf garage from Germany). cheers, Sylvie

    • March 6, 2011 10:58 PM CST
    • I agree with 99% of the suggestions made here. Only thing missing the the Scientists - Pissed On Another Planet collection. Superb!