I just got my mp3 of this song, and it sounds great:) I guess Little Steven can't be all that bad if he hires Kim Fowley as a DJ and allows him to play an artist he's helping to develop (BTW, that's just some good natured ribbing. I'm not looking for a fight).
Honestly most the songs I've personally written just happen when I'm playing the guitar. I'll find a riff repeat it, then another part comes and there's a song. The words always come when I'm the shower or walking down the street.
I've co-written songs with other people, bouncing ideas of each other when jamming. And again the words come to me in the shower or walking down the street. I've tried sitting down and writing lyrics but I just ended up walking off to have a cigarette and hang out with the dog or listen to some music.
I like your tunes. the guitar sinds nice n' fuzzy on Do It I'm all antsy to record now! I got a Tascam 4 track for christmas and some new tapes in the mail yesterday. and I'm on vacation...gonna make some solo stuff guitar and vocals.
Audio Kings of the third world said:
We usually write as a band. Either I will have most of the music in my head already or I'll have a couple riffs that I have been working on and we will play one over and over until the singer starts to find his words. Once we have a verse or two then we try to make some changes. Organize and mapping comes next. Then we usually record it so we can listen and come up with more ideas. The song on my page Do it is the rough recording about ten minutes in. I had an Idea of changing the chords in the chorus after the second verse. Probable after listening to a bunch of early Sonic Youth. We are about to re record it with a drum track that I just finished. Let me know what you think.
Check out my "Kitchen Grease."
I've cooked up some hot and greasy sounds this month in his bitchen Kitchen of Doom. Too many cooks won't ruin this musical stew. Contributing their magic ingredients are Simon Stokes, Nobunny, Dan Melchior, Don Covay, The Mekons, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Sleepy John Estes, The Persian Claws, The Purple Merkins, Key Frances and so many more. If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. But don't slip on the grease.
Everything by the Saints.
"Radios Appear" by Radio Birdman
"Young Loud and Snotty" by the Dead Boys
"LAMF" the Heartbreakers
"Blank Generation" Richard Hell and the Voidoids.
"Los Angeles" by X
"We've Got the Nutron Bomb" by Weirdos.
"Group Sex" by Circle Jerks
I’m Mr A the Barber and this is vol. 30 of YOU GOT GOOD TASTE.
The plan for this show was not to follow a theme, but as I started choosing some tunes something just happened, So I guess you'll all have to wait till next time to get a sneaky peek into Mr A's trashy tastes as I still plan to put together a non themed show real soon.
As for this show it's gonna be 100% no holds barred red hot rockabilly all the way, I thought I'd let the other GaragePunk podcasters give you your injection of garage trash leaving it to me to fill your ears with something a bit more primeval and wild.
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Right, now it's time for me to personally administer you a lesson in how to get "Cheap Thrills and Warm Chills"
I hope it works for you!
You're So Right For Me - Ronnie Self
The Catwomen - The Marketts
Sweet Talk - Rusty York
That Certain Female - Charlie Feathers
Cat Man - Gene Vincent
Tryin' to Get To You - Johnny Carroll
Seven Times Heaven - Paul Berenger and the Flares
That's All Right - mickey most and the Gear
Wild - Ali Gator and his Real Hot Reptile Rockers
Wild Girl - Orville Couch
Cupid Shot A Tiger - Geen Pressley and the Invanders
Life band... Life band... what's that??? Did I actually write that? Well, sorry about that.
Ms. Stixx:Check this facebook link thing. They got on 7" out, but I don't have that one. AND Yes! They rock like hell, glad you dig them - I got the Readies fever too.
Hi , hey I had not heard the Readies so I checked their myspace, that shit ROCKS and I want more. Anyone have some they can send over to me, even a couple of tunes, or know where there is more posted? I will def. be on the lookout down here in the swamp and when I'm back up in the Detroit area visiting for live shows. Do they have a CDs out?
The best band I've seen in the past 2 years has to be The Parents...Amazing bloody singer/songwriter...I personally can't get enough of them, just a pity they don't play live as much as they should.
Check 'em out..you wont regret it
x
I've heard bad things about Discmakers.
I've had good luck with these guys...http://www.cdrollout.com/ I don't know how competitive the pricing is but they're super easy to work with and even threw in some freebies. Tell 'em I sent you.
Cheers
SDD
220 Short is in the process of recording a new album. We have been looking at Discmakers' CD Replication packages, but feel that we could find a better deal elsewhere. Any suggestions?
can anyone recommend any record distributors that cater to garage/punk/rock n' roll and may accept submissions for small releases? Especially in Europe. Let me know if anyone has any suggestions!!