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Yeah, Surf Trio is my band, I do have the box set, thanks. Ron Victor Lopez said:
The following item:
N/A The Surf Trio Unreleased Moxie Records 1991
is a box set consisting in five 7" colored wax E.P's: four plus the Moxie 1045 E. P. The catalog number is MBOX4 and it was issued in a limited edition. Can't check it right now, but if you need mor info, let me know.
The following item:
N/A The Surf Trio Unreleased Moxie Records 1991
is a box set consisting in five 7" colored wax E.P's: four plus the Moxie 1045 E. P. The catalog number is MBOX4 and it was issued in a limited edition. Can't check it right now, but if you need mor info, let me know.
Looking for MOXIE RECORD sleeve and cover scans. Need EPs 101 -1042 All LPs Here is the discography: http://moxierecords.richlabonte.net/moxiediscography.html Any other MOXIE related material welcome; I'm helping build a Moxie /Dave Gibson web site.
it's only rock n roll but i like it.
Personally, I think punk is a much more accurate term for a lot of sixties rock than garage rock is. Did they even have garages in New Zealand? I mean, look at My Generation by the Who. That was is full of venom just as much as any song on Crypt. Greg Shaw called it punk in the beginning but only switched to calling it garage just to avoid confusion to those who think punk begins with the Ramones. The Standells, Seeds, and Music Machine actually practiced in real studios. Sure, we got to finally see photos of ? and the Mysterians in a garage but why does that make it garage rock? Like I said, I think punk is a better term for a lot of sixties rock.
Hi! I m looking for a site selling song online (garage, psychobilly, rockabilly music ..) which provides the format wav or. aiff.
Can you recommend me one?
Thanks
Daggy Sue
Shake-It Records here is Cincinnati, OH is fantastic: http://www.shakeitrecords.com/ An entire floor of new and used vinyl of all genres. People who work there know their stuff and aren't stuck up hipster assholes, either. Love that place.
Luna Records is across the street from my house, but the employees are total hipster trash. One dude really wouldn't talk to me until I bought a Velvet Underground album.
Vibes music is a few blocks away, on 54th. Their selection is okay, and the guys who run it are always super cool.
Indy CD and Vinyl is on 62nd/Broadripple. They probably have the best selection in the city. Staff is knowledgeable, but occasionally a bit snotty. Owner is a nice guy, though.
There's also "the record shop" on 62nd and. . . Guilford? It's by the violin shop. I've been in there once, and they were a bit too collect-y for my style. I like records I can listen to.
shout out to monorail in glasgow which is so cool stephen form the pastels runs it. i get my nuggets comps from there and a few cool hasil adkins records:)
Just wondering what cool record stores might be in your neighborhoods that sell vinyl records (The underground kind)
I'm working on song writing, and never have finished something I'd share with somebody, but I've found Garage Rock to be a musical godsend. I used to listen to a lot of Bob Dylan and such, and always was really intimidated by the number of ideas they crammed into a song-- both as lyrical ingredients and structural ideas. The Stooges and Standells kinda made me say, "oh yeah, Rock n' Roll can be kinda dumb."
I usually start off with a line or two that seems kinda clever (insults have been pretty fertile). Then I just sing a melody that sort of matches.
I heard an interview on NPR with singer/songwriter Andrew Bird, he said he just sings melodies and the works lyrics into his nonsense vocals. It kinda works.
If you can find it on ebay Shure use to make an awesome Mid-grade mic called the "Shure BG 1.1" I purchased mine years ago in the 90s and still use it today for studio and live stuff. It's a wonderful dynamic mic! I've recorded Vocals, guitar amps, Snare and Bass drum, and I've used it as a room mic, there's nothing it can't do and it's cheap if you can find one! I think it's more underrated than anything
try your local flea market for the bullet mikes. i got mine for 25 bucks. i'd love to get some mics out of old reel to reel decks just to see what they would sound like. probablly sound like shit but thats the sound your going for right ? i think it's the electro voice 664. looks like a ray gun.
Get a vintage mic. Like an Astatic JT-30 with Cristal or Ceramic Element, EV RE-10 or American D-4-T. Or use a modern Shure SM-57 stick it into a Guitar Amp with some Delay for real Distorted Vocals. The JT-30 has very unique tone stick it into any PA for some vintage flavour. Find some on E-Bay look for Harp Mics.
You garage heads who dig that Yardbirds sound will like to wrap your ears around a tune called "Pockets of Rain" by Finland's Them Bird Things... Jim McCarty digs the tune as does James Lowe of the Electric Prunes, who wrote the liner notes for the album... then there's some psych gems and folk-rock excursions as well on the debut album, "Fly, Them Bird Things, Fly!" which you can hear at www.myspace.com/thembirdthings... produced by yours truly with songs written by two members of Mike & the Ravens...
same old tiemen. calgary's favourite band-hater. anyone else, have a listen and see what you think for yourself. T. Depression said:
This band SUCKS! They're from the town that I used to live in, so I went and saw 'em live even after listening to their recordings and thinking they were shitsville...just bad. Pop songs that have no hooks and never repeat the same part twice?!??!! UUUggggggg!!!!!!
This band SUCKS! They're from the town that I used to live in, so I went and saw 'em live even after listening to their recordings and thinking they were shitsville...just bad. Pop songs that have no hooks and never repeat the same part twice?!??!! UUUggggggg!!!!!!
PINE TARTS! "Calgary's most treasured garage-pop band" (FFWD Magazine) "...newest EP, Faux Fauves, blends sock-hop-ready mod-pop hooks with the buzzed-out guitars of 90's garage-inspired indie rock." (Swerve Magazine) http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=c2ad159f8b0b6a953f68f3a84378fb85 or just search Pine Tarts... xomiesha
How do you like the ones of the BARDO BEATers (different groups, small label):
- Franko Big Melkunie
- M. F. Teerstuhl
- Lutz Fikki Freudenberg
- Peter Kraus-Maffay
- J. H. Angelus
- Freddy B. Trueger
another non-punk submission, but i've always dug the shit out of the name garry gary beers. bass player from inxs.
further to that, there's anyone from the band TISM:
* Ron Hitler-Barassi
* Humphrey B. Flaubert
* Jock Cheese
* Eugene de la Hot-Croix Bun
* Jon St. Peenis
* Les Miserables
* Tokin' Blackman (first billed as Tony Coitus)
* Leak Van Vlalen
* Genre B. Goode
Pat Smear
August 9th (2009)
18.00-19.30 VIRUS RADIO - DJ: Kulsoen
Coil - Things We Never Had
Throbbing Gristle - Vow Of Silence
Coil - It's In My Blood
Coil - Solar Lodge
Coil - Anal Staircase
Coil - Are You Shivering?
Einstürzende Neubauten - Fütter Mein Ego
Coil - Wraiths and Strays of Paris
Coil - Where Are You?
Coil - Tattooed Man
19.30-20.30 LOWCUT RADIO with Jens
Anvil - Heatsink
Limp Wrist - Fake Fags
Monkeywrench - Low On Air
Spider - Sweepin' the Ruins
Scarch Acid - Cannibal
Rupture - Moralistic Schizophrenia
Clockcleaner - Vomiting Windows
Razor Blades - Reality
Erhard Jacobsen - Dybbøl Mølle Maler Stadig!
Fy Fan - Västgötaknall
Blank Dogs - L Machine
Flere Døde Pansere - Hymne
Cheater Slicks - Momentary Muse
Jacuzzi Boys - I Fought A Crocodile
Morten Barfoed - Tossing and Turning
Tubeway Army - Are Friends Electric?
Iron Monkey - Fink Dial
there is this hat box set...One Kiss Can Lead To Another: Girl Group Sounds, Lost & Found..pretty good as an intro...i mean hours of listening...basics...
continental co ettes....AWESOME