The Canoepaddles look exactly the same like the beautiful VOX PHANTOM; i have seen two on ebay about 1000 Euros!
They seemed to be a great deal; but too expensive!
The Canoepaddles look exactly the same like the beautiful VOX PHANTOM; i have seen two on ebay about 1000 Euros!
They seemed to be a great deal; but too expensive!
whoa... these are for sale? (waitingforpaydaywaitingforpaydaywaitingforpayday)
Numero Frickin Uno has to be the ferocious, unrestrained stank of Ian Fraser Kilmister's opening riff of "The Ace Of Spades". All else pales.
Norman Watt-Roy's epic bass on "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick" gets honorable mention.
The Lifetime Bass Achievement Award has to go to John Entwistle.
the Who: my generation
the Stranglers: nice & sleazy
the Jam: start
the Lollipop Shoppe: underground railroad
the Clash: police & thieves
the Church: tear it all away
the Undertones: true confessions
Joi Division: she's lost control
Elias Hulk: we can fly
the Music Mashine: everything is everything
the Pop Rivets: lamberetta vespascoota
the Pretenders: mistery achievement
the Nazz: magic me
and so many more
Oh nice list.... and I am so glad you picked MY favorite bass line! I love the Clash's Rock the Casbah bass line... it's so damn good! Haven't done the show YET.... figured I would hold out until I get myself a nice solid list! Count Von Tuthrie said:
I got a few worth listening to...
Circle Jerks - "15 minutes" - used to blast this in my room at 15 and just went ape shit over it, still do.
The Minutemen/fIREHOSE - Mike Watt in just about anything. Take your own pick to your own tastes, but checkout songs like "King of the Hill"
The Pixies - "Hey" - Ya I know you heard it a thousand times, so have I, and I can a thousand more. Spooky bass with intense lyrics and chunky strumming.
The Clash - Rock the Casbah - Guilty Pleasure. Just a fun bass line to listen to and play.
Black Flag - No More - Fuckin amazing intro!
(list to be ammended at any given moment Ha-Ha)
These kinds of lists can be cool and obscure, but imo, to list the greats, you gotta list "The Greats"!
I got a few worth listening to...
Circle Jerks - "15 minutes" - used to blast this in my room at 15 and just went ape shit over it, still do.
The Minutemen/fIREHOSE - Mike Watt in just about anything. Take your own pick to your own tastes, but checkout songs like "King of the Hill"
The Pixies - "Hey" - Ya I know you heard it a thousand times, so have I, and I can a thousand more. Spooky bass with intense lyrics and chunky strumming.
The Clash - Rock the Casbah - Guilty Pleasure. Just a fun bass line to listen to and play.
Black Flag - No More - Fuckin amazing intro!
(list to be ammended at any given moment Ha-Ha)
These kinds of lists can be cool and obscure, but imo, to list the greats, you gotta list "The Greats"!
Ok, got to track 6 in that stream, and it's the Frankie Laine version from 1951.
The Mummies' version is #5.
And #7 is Thee Milkshakes!
gigiriva has twelve versions of "Jezebel" on his 8tracks page...http://8tracks.com/gigiriva/garage-standards-jezebel You have to play the stream to find out who the bands are, though... The first one is by Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps in 1956...may be the oldest in the stream. From Wikipedia: "'Jezebel' is a 1951 popular song written by Wayne Shanklin. It was recorded by Frankie Laine with the Norman Luboff Choir and Mitch Miller and his orchestra on April 4, 1951 and released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39367."
When I heard that comp I thought so, but after that, I found that it was played by Gene Vincent, too, so it's more old tune. I haven't checked out who played the original version though. kopper said:
Wasn't "Jezebel" originally done by the Teddy Boys on the Garage Punk Unknowns (Crypt) comps?
I don't know kopper but I'm gonna look it up! kopper said:
Wasn't "Jezebel" originally done by the Teddy Boys on the Garage Punk Unknowns (Crypt) comps?
Wasn't "Jezebel" originally done by the Teddy Boys on the Garage Punk Unknowns (Crypt) comps?
Hey thanks a lot for the help I'm gonna see if I can figure out the rest.
Not sure at all,but I wish this can help you at least. Lyrics I got a new got a new little girl and they call her Miss Christine well.... well she's got little wings like a baby and she's sweet like a candy doll well .... Chorus: I said Christine x2 Christina oh can't you hear me calling me your name ? I won't call you loud/around I'm just calling you nice and plain yeah she'd/she'll make a blind man dream I believe she'd/she'll make a lame man walk she'd/she'll make a deaf man hear I think she'd/she'll make a dumb man talk all right I said oh yeah x2 I'd rather have what she's got than to have all silver and gold her richest you know it can't be told Chorus all right let's go The Mean Mean Men said:
Awesome-O bro!!!!!!!
Thanks a bunch. Anyone else on the Oblivians song???? Cheers Dead Boy.
Here's my eMusic downloads from the past month ...
* Animal God Of The Streets by Kim Fowley. I met Kim Fowley -- producer, songwriter, Rock 'n' Roll Svengali, Sultan of Sunset Strip -- at one of the first South by Southwest festivals I attended back in the mid 90s. He was in the Austin Convention Center wearing a fairly psychedelic coat of many colors and was in the company of a sexy young singer he claimed to be "The Next Janis Joplin." (I listened to her cassette tape when I got back home. She was not the next Janis Joplin.) I don't even remember how our conversation started, but he was pitching this singer to me so intently you'd have thought I was some major producer. A film crew approached us and Fowley focused his pitch on the camera. Fowley ranted, the Next Janis Joplin slinked around looking sexy. I decided, what the hell, I held up the tape with a stern expression, nodding my head, as if I were the muscle in the entourage. I don't know where that camera crew was from, but I'd give to have that footage!
Louisville, KY - Zanzabar, the nicest place to see a show in my opinion, small and intimate and newly renovated, a great rock club! http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=228752600576&ref=ts
Hi, I’m from Belgium, Il lived in a small town called La Louvière, which is about 50 kilometers south of Brussels. In La Louvière there is a place called “Taverne du Théâtre » who organise a lot of rock and roll performances . I think you could play there. If you pass around here, here is the weblink of that place. www.myspace.com/latavernedutheatre See you soon maybe Denis from the new capitalists
Hey guys we are looking at putting a tour together and need to find out some places that would be good for us. So if you could reply with where you live and maybe just type a few places that might fit we could do the research we need to do from there. And I' don't care what country you are in cause we will get there soon. Thanks ahead of time.
ps i think that this might end up being a good little database of venues for garage/psych/surf/trash/rand/soul/rock bands.
cool eh?
cheers
patrick
Untamed Youth "Supercharged Steamroller" Norton Records
Cool ass combo
...Well they're all my buddies so I can tell them the truth to thier face --"You guys suck in the most remarkable way!"...(ixnayray almost had it right) Mina said:
because you weren't in it? :o
HA HA HA! They suck in the best possible way! Gringo Starr said:
Die Zorros - the best worst band of all time!
Does anyone know where I can get this book? Amazon says its still unreleased, but it was supposed to be released 3/1/10???? Borders.com says its on back order.....
What the F?!!!!!
I see Buddy Holly as the true grandfather of Folk rock and alt country. Back in the 50s, POP was Frankie Avalon and Paul Anka which Buddy Holly pretty much bought into when he started recording Anka written material like "It Doesn't Matter Anymore". Nice song bout nothing POWER-ful about it. I mentioned "The Magic Touch" only because it sounded like an ATTEMPT at Power Pop and "Let Her Dance" has a modern edge to it but most of his stuff is Rock and Roll, pure and simple. troggy said:
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:Bobby Fuller? Really?
I have that excellent double disc set by Munster of his complete Mustang recordings but I really don't see his stuff (Let Her Dance, The Magic Touch) as POWER pop.
troggy said:Bobby Fuller.
You don't think "The Magic Touch" is power pop? He's right out of the Buddy Holly school and Buddy Holly is pretty much the grandfather of power pop.