I agree with Rod. Rollins really ruined that band. Early stuff is great, though! Timeless.
I agree with Rod. Rollins really ruined that band. Early stuff is great, though! Timeless.
Duke and Lucy (Maya) are on the Hideout. If you have questions about their show, contact them: http://garagepunk.ning.com/profile/slamdance http://garagepunk.ning.com/profile/Eastwood Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
You're gonna have to write the hosts. Google is of no help at all. They listed Minor Threat, Dag Nasty, and a group called Serious Drinking and some guy named Shihad. But none of them match what you're looking for.
You're gonna have to write the hosts. Google is of no help at all. They listed Minor Threat, Dag Nasty, and a group called Serious Drinking and some guy named Shihad. But none of them match what you're looking for.
Ahhhhh, probably, they're not a cover band! (Sorry!) They're recent Wire!!! Check out the comment. It's really hard to see. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOT_FGd7ASg&feature=related
Thanks, Dead Boy!
Still haven't discovered the cover band.
Tough one.
Yeah i meant that it was funny.Look at the point that the drunk guy shows his ass.Youtube,uncensored. Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
The song IS funny but I don't think it's ridiculous. Maybe it's ridiculous to think that's autobigraphical or something. I noticed while listening to the song that Metallica did a version so I had to hear that. Makes Metallica sound like the Mono Men for a sec there.
The song IS funny but I don't think it's ridiculous. Maybe it's ridiculous to think that's autobigraphical or something. I noticed while listening to the song that Metallica did a version so I had to hear that. Makes Metallica sound like the Mono Men for a sec there.
Hahaha I haven't heard that song in years.
You got to admit this is hilarious
FREDDI said:
Yup! I OWE.. a couple Of these!!Check yours now!
Dan Electreau said:
HaHaHaHa!! Can't wait! .. to test drive this ONE!!The Branded said:For a cheap and cheerful good sounding fuzz I use a Danelectro french toast, .
I used to used a Dan Electreau Grilled Cheese but then I switched to this:http://www.flickr.com/photos/hipsterd00fus/4504685950/?edited=1
I like being able to control the amount of cheese to bread to signal ratio.
I recently purchased a Baja Custom Tone Bender. It's based on the early model type Tone Benders but with additional extras such as a 9v boss style jack & a kill control, which I'm thinking is the bias control, so you can nail that early 60's splatty maestro/drained battery/sliced cone type tone. Unfortunately it's still in transit :(. I've had a few fuzz pedals over the years, I seem to go back to my NYC Big Muff quite a lot, works well on most guitar amps and it's great fun to play slide with and nail that early Jack White tone.
oh my ... so many good-ones within that timeframe ... here's some of my favourites: "Pink Flag" (LP) 1977 - by the WIRE "Realities of War" (EP) 1980 - by Discharge "Inside My Brain" (LP) 1980 - by the Angry Samoans and of course, there's plenty more ... a year later (1981) came out some of the greatest stuff of bands like the Minor Threat, Black Flag, ...
Ramones 'Ramones' [1976]
Damned 'Damned Damned Damned' [1977]
Richard Hell & The Voidoids 'Blank Generation' [1977]
Pere Ubu 'The Modern Dance' [1978]
Chrome 'Alien Soundtracks' [1977? 78?]
The Fall 'Live At The Witch Trials' [1979]
Joy Division 'Unknown Pleasures' [1979]
The Pop Group 'Y' [1979]
Though not a popular choice these days, but I still enjoy Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols as well as the first Clash album (actually I like both UK and US versions) and the first 3 Ramones albums. Road To Ruin is OK but not really one of my favorites.
The Ramones Pleasant Dreams is '81 but it's definately one of my faves!
I will have to say fun house even though it's 1970
Stiff Little Fingers - Hanx!
I'm currently switching between a 65RI Fender Twin Reverb & Hot Rod Deville. I use a Blues Junior for mostly home use. The Deville has a pretty sweet clean and the gain channel is decent, reverb is very sturdy too. I find my Twin takes pedals a lot better then the Deville, I've used a fuzz face reissue through all three and it sounds like a completely different beast through the Twin. I always prefered the NYC Big Muff but after plugging in that fuzz face holy shit. Obviously the Twin has the better reverb and the tremelo is nice but honestly, I don't think the cleans are THAT much better. Not for the price anyway. Luckily I got mine cheap and only ended up paying $500AUD more for the Twin. I'm contemplating buying a AC15/AC30 though for that invasion/60's garage type sound. Then I might buy a bassman, man you can never have too many amps !
Curious how they've been sounding....they're coming through portland this tuesday
The Stones could practically have their own anthology series of unreleased tunes that should have been released.
Sorry, but I kind of gave up on being the Paul Revere of my generation (running through the streets yelling what to look out for), since I could barely convert anybody. My only outlet these days is telling people on myspace since chances are friends there have similar tastes.
I was once referred to as the "party killer" because I would always try and get people to listen to mix cds and crap I would bring... usually against a lot of protest.
I don't have that problem anymore because I don't have any friends!