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    • March 4, 2009 10:11 PM CST
    • Something like Night Flight would be great. I still search torrent and file sharing sites for anyone who had the foresight to record old episodes and then be motivated enough to convert it to digital. No such luck though. I especially want the "New Wave Theater" shows since those were partly responsible for warping my young mind. So yeah, this is an excellent idea.

      No hosts though. Hosts more often than not start to think the show is about them and wind up being lame.

    • March 4, 2009 9:26 PM CST
    • I'm into this idea.
      I'm into doing this.
      How's about i just make one and see what ya think.

      It'd be Toronto-centric though... although I guess it doesn't have to be.

      I'm on it!

    • March 4, 2009 12:00 PM CST
    • and btw - I would love to do it - I just don't have any idea how difficult it would be...

    • March 4, 2009 11:59 AM CST
    • Yeah - I've been thinking about this too... I would love a podcast that was a trashed out version of the old USA show Night Flight... B-horror trailers, short video clips, and weirdness all mixed with music videos and live performances...

      Maybe even with a ghouly host =)

    • March 4, 2009 11:39 AM CST
    • I've been thinking it'd be cool to launch a video podcast on GaragePunk.com. If anyone out there would like to take a stab at hosting, producing, and editing such a show, please get in touch! Post your ideas/comments/thoughts/questions/whatever here if you'd like.

      Thanks,
      kopper
      GaragePunk.com

    • March 3, 2009 12:48 AM CST
    • http://twitter.com/steveterrell I already see a buncha you guys there. I also do the Blip.fm thing, for which I blame some of my friends in the Hideout. (You know who you are.)

    • March 2, 2009 8:26 PM CST
    • Just in case yer really fuckin' bored of yer life and wanna read about my minutiae, ya can now catch my dumbass on Twitter Dig it.

    • March 2, 2009 12:25 PM CST
    • I love photographing people who played on great records of yesteryear, and new stuff too. My catalogue of photos has a lot of faces in it. NYC can get pretty "name-droppy" which is annoying, but my favorite recent encounter was a couple glasses of wine with sammy yaffa (formerly of finnish glam outfit hanoi rocks, and currently the bass player for the new york dolls). Also in 2007 I had The Hives hanging out at my pad during Cavestomp, that was fun! Check out this fun photo of Magic Christian too! I definitely heart Cyril Jordan!

    • March 2, 2009 11:45 AM CST
    • I have "met" a few at shows in the sense that someone introduced me (or I introduced myself) when we happen to be in proximity to each other. Even had a beer with some. But the only one I have met that would recognize me walking down the street is Earl the Pearl Hudson of Bad Brains. Come to find out, he lives only 2 miles from me. Small world.

    • March 2, 2009 5:06 AM CST
    • well, there's actually been a few people either from playing with them or after said person's gig:
      Joe Strummer and Mick Jones; Captain Sensible and Dave Vanian; Glen Mattlock; Sylvain Sylvain and Arthur "killer" Kane ( literally just one month before he passed away, backstage at their first reunion gig); Jayne County; Lenny Kaye; Alan Vega; Shane McGowan;
      and a few more that at the moment don't sping to mind.

    • March 2, 2009 2:49 AM CST
    • I have met alot of cool 'celebs' of the punk new wave scene.....to name a few
      Bruce Foxton of The Jam
      Micheal Stipe REM....early indie REM !
      Marky Ramone
      Hugh Cornwell of The Stranglers
      etc..
      All great experiences too!

    • February 28, 2009 11:10 PM CST
    • cool responses

      lots of good ideas

      4 seems like a cool number to start with

      yeah it's like an ep - and it just struck me as a good target

    • February 28, 2009 2:00 PM CST
    • In your band, stick to what you are good at.

      For example, I'm normally pretty good with coming up with an theme or idea for a song and the bassist fills in the rest.

      I also find picking a chord progression (just like A G A C) then elaborating it to make it original and your own. I'm also a big fan of tempo and volume changes and fewer riffs, but that depends what sort of stuff you're into.

    • February 28, 2009 11:49 AM CST
    • so who are all the name checked bands you have in mind? there are quite a few of them. best way to start with a garage rock song is to have a title (which usually turns into your chorus) or a set of situations around a common theme or a catchy riff of some sort, either a melody or a guitar riff. if you have any or all of the above, you should be set to write some songs. why 4? you planning to put out a 4 song EP ? spike P.

    • February 28, 2009 7:33 AM CST
    • Hey

      I sit here writing this really not knowing where to start with song writing.

      I'd love to write 4 or so Garage Rock songs in the vein of all the usual name checked bands with a view to jamming with friends and seeing if we can have a little combo with a couple of originals.

      I'm a pretty good prose writer and stuff, doing a humanities degree and stuff so I really feel ought to be able to write nice simple songs.

      Any tips, exercises would be more than welcome - no matter how basic they might seem to you!

      Thanks for anything,

      George

    • February 28, 2009 12:25 PM CST
    • I will be using mobineko for the first 45 with thee Gravemen, they are cheap and hopefully good quality, will let you know how it sounds in a month or so

    • February 28, 2009 4:55 AM CST
    • Hi, I just found this place the other day: http://www.mobineko.com/ Have anyone tried them? It looks very cheap but I have no idea on the quality. cheers! Andreas

    • February 28, 2009 6:51 AM CST
    • The Sonics is meant to be all amps - and technique of course!

      I still don't know how Parypa got that toppy tone even off of the 6th string on 'The Witch,' it bugs me a bit because it's as if he's the only man that can play the damn song. That's fair I suppose.

      My current Fuzz is now an Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff - which is great. It's better for the more "modern" stuff I'm into though. QOTSA and Smashing Pumpkins etc.

      A friend and I are going to look into assembling our own pedals, so I'd definitely get some 60s fuzz kits to put together.

      I'd like to try the Tonebender and the Fuzzrite for sure.

    • February 27, 2009 8:25 AM CST
    • just seen him in greensboro last night great show. although sarah was not there. she was in LA with her jazz band. great show never the less.

    • February 24, 2009 11:23 AM CST
    • Michael Kaiser said:

      Grrtch said:
      or come to Atl Mar 13! ain't THAT far from ya...

      Gretchen, I don't leave my house!

      Driving an hour up to Nashville is axin' a bunch out of me. Hahaaha!

      I'll keep watchin' for it.
      good thing N'ville is an option. don't think you can count on Dex and Sara to come a callin'!

    • February 24, 2009 11:12 AM CST
    • Grrtch said:

      or come to Atl Mar 13! ain't THAT far from ya...
      Gretchen, I don't leave my house! Driving an hour up to Nashville is axin' a bunch out of me. Hahaaha! I'll keep watchin' for it.

    • February 24, 2009 11:08 AM CST
    • the tour's not done... they are trying to plan a swing up into KC and StL region which would presumably incl Nashville and Memph - essential stops. keep tabs on their myspace... www.myspace.com/dexterromweberduo or come to Atl Mar 13! ain't THAT far from ya...

    • February 24, 2009 11:00 AM CST
    • I've looked over the list several times, but as of yet haven't seen the Nashville, or Middle Tennessee dates... Please help me find them so I can mark my calendar!

    • February 24, 2009 8:56 PM CST
    • Anyone heard "200 Million Thousand" yet?

      Total psych freak-out.