The Diaboliks do a great version of that song... could that be it? Do you remember if it was female vocals?
The Diaboliks do a great version of that song... could that be it? Do you remember if it was female vocals?
hello,
a couple years ago, maybe, heard on a GaragePunk Podcast show a cover of VU's "Guess I'm Falling In Love"... I can't find it anywhere now. Anyone have a clue about that cover? It was a version with lyrics.
thanks in advance...
esgar
So how come no one ever asks for help to cover "Dinah Wants Religion" by the Fabs or "Bad Apple" by the Pilgrimage? It's always Jezabel or Bad Girl and other songs done to death. I'm also amazed that people want to cover songs by Greg Cartwright, Mick Collins, and Billy Childish when they haven't retired yet and are still our contemporaries.
I kinda was thinking over the past couple of weeks that I was a little hasty on Buddy Holly being a power pop originator, cuz when you think about it, some songs, Rave On, Maybe Baby, It's So Easy, Everyday, Think It Over, have the melodies that most songs of the era didn't have and could easily be done by power pop bands of today and the last thirty years. Didn't The Real Kids do a cover of Rave On?
there is only one answer to this and it's VOX
watch my videoclip it will tell you why it's not only the sound but also the looks
amazing whatwave dave said:
Super Continental!!!! 2 keyboards in one and weighs almost as much as i do....LOL...and it WILL break my back just moving it around then house!!
amazing!
Super Continental!!!! 2 keyboards in one and weighs almost as much as i do....LOL...and it WILL break my back just moving it around then house!!
I'd buy the one that wasn't going to break my back when I carried it up a big flight of stairs
Both great sounding organs...Continental is a classic...but the Yamaha Yc series are some underated garage jems. Yamaha's can still be had for next to nothing, so I'm a Yamaha man.
VOX CONTINENTAL or YAMAHA YC20???
that website has been there forever. the guy doesn`t sell those guitars or has already sold them. he`s a total weirdo.
He influenced so many people.... he will be sorely missed....
The Boxtops, solo, Big Star, Panther Burns, The Cramps, Ardent Studios, etc etc.....HIGHLY influential and will be sadly missed....
I had the pleasure of seeing Alex perform with Big Star a few years back at Little Steven’s Underground Garage Festival. They were fantastic. RIP Alex.
Farewell- thanks for all of the great tunes.
I got one more, It's so uncool that it's cool... Woodchoppers Ball On the early live lp by Ten Years After called "Undead". Stagnant Artist said:
What is amazing is that this list is so vast and barely any duplicates! Except for the hands down agreement that John Entwhistle needs to be represented! I am compiling all my lists and will post again for a pick of the top 40 from that! And thanks everyone for not being snobby about this! I know this can easily be that type of topic! You all just made it a great discussion!
Over the Falls - Primus (or Tommy the Cat, Les Claypool is THE man!)
Jimbo Song - Reverend Horton Heat
Got the Time - Anthrax
Fireball - Deep Purple
any version of Pipeline
and, yeah.. John Entwistle
We play really crappy distorted surf trash...the new g-spring tank may make us reconsider, but I doubt it ;) The Vintage 30's were cheap and available at the time...like to have an original Fender cab but they are getting hard to find and $$$'s FREDDI said:
I guess you play surfy style.. :-)
But you choose vintage 30' instead of Jensens or there's another motivation?
The Dirtbag Surfers said:'68 Fender Bandmaster, 2 X 12 vintage 30's, Gomez G-Spring reverb tank
I guess you play surfy style.. :-) But you choose vintage 30' instead of Jensens or there's another motivation? The Dirtbag Surfers said:
'68 Fender Bandmaster, 2 X 12 vintage 30's, Gomez G-Spring reverb tank
'68 Fender Bandmaster, 2 X 12 vintage 30's, Gomez G-Spring reverb tank
The Clash are Alternative. They headlined the US Festival on New Wave Day. Should I Stay or Should I Go was to the 80s what Smells Like Teen Spirit was to the 90s.
That's what smells the most from those turds. The --Too bad some of ya gotta die but really were a village here, damn it Barry Manillo and ABBA sold alot of records and people drove to work every day listening to them on the radio. How about 100 real rockers putting out a song, or a statement against the maddness, you tube viral video just waiting to puck blood on their esteemed beautiful persons. Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
Anybody know how many times they've been nominated and turned down? Just curious. Would've been nice to see them get in during Ron Ashton's lifetime.