I just found out about these newly unearthed Hank Williams recordings and I'm thinking of putting em on my christmas list... Anybody know what the hell I'm talking about? I know it ain't very garage related but must be some Hank fans on here...
I just found out about these newly unearthed Hank Williams recordings and I'm thinking of putting em on my christmas list... Anybody know what the hell I'm talking about? I know it ain't very garage related but must be some Hank fans on here...
One good thing about it is they have a "Early Influence" inductee section... Which would avoid arguments about whether Bo or Link are punk or not... Hallelujah!
Yeh hes really not in there... The Bee-Gees are however... And Bob Marley... I think if the RnR hall of fame is anything to go by we should really stop worrying about whether its garage punk or not and just put anything in... For the first inductee to the garage punk hall of fame I nominate abba...
How about a Hall Of Fame for clueless Hall Of Fames that would pass over someone like Link Wray?
I think Bo's already in the RnR hall of fame anyway... Can ye double induct people into halls? Maybe rather than a garage Punk hall of fame there should be a hall for musicians the other halls are to square to put in! Hasil adkins, nervous norvus... The Hall of who the fucks that guy! Actualy I think even link wray isn't in the RNR hall of fame... what an ommission!
this is fun! Gunther Toody said:
Garage Punk Hall Of Fame...gosh, I don't think it's real...I think this is a hypothetical question.
Uh, I'm getting a headache.
Everybody here has their own idea about what constitutes "garagepunk" and which bands represent that musical concept to them. Sometimes there seems to be too much emphasis on the "punk" aspect of "garagepunk".
Let the music do the talking.
Garage Punk Hall Of Fame...gosh, I don't think it's real...I think this is a hypothetical question. Uh, I'm getting a headache. Everybody here has their own idea about what constitutes "garagepunk" and which bands represent that musical concept to them. Sometimes there seems to be too much emphasis on the "punk" aspect of "garagepunk". Let the music do the talking.
At this point, I would have to say no...not to you. But to me, Bo Diddley is much more worthy (maybe in the "Founding Fathers" or "Huge Influence" section of the "Garagepunk Hall Of Fame") of inclusion than 99% of new bands that call themselves "garagepunk". Why don't you ask Billy Childish if Bo Diddley is garagepunk or Garagepunk Hall of Fame worthy? Garage Punk Hall Of Fame...gosh, I don't think it's real...I think this is a hypothetical question. Maybe people's responses are dictated by the year they were born and their personal experiences.
but is it punk??? Gunther Toody said:
How many Bo Diddley songs (or songs in Bo Diddley style) have you heard by the other (semantically non-challenged) garage bands on the list?
Jeez, just Billy Childish alone...
Swirly - Ludwigs are boss Mad Mojo Marmalade said:
This vintage Ludwig set is a beaut!
This vintage Ludwig set is a beaut!
Ett sjuttiotals Ludwig kör jag på... grymt bra & skönspelat.
DAS SCHLONGERDINK said:
Jesus Christ!!! Thanks for all the suggestions!!!!
Hope you have a great day!
Jesus Christ!!! Thanks for all the suggestions!!!!
Hope you have a great day!
I seriously loathe downloading unless it's for stuff that's not readily available or OOP. Have a free-for-all with what you like to listen to. Here's some recent releases you can look into. No clue what itunes has available.
Kaleidoscope: Beacon From Mars (Sundazed LP)
Morning Dew (Cicadelic Records)
Remains: Remains (Sundazed LP)
Ant Trip Ceremony: 24 Hours (LP) (Guerrsen)
Corporation: Get On Our Swing / Hassels In My Mind (Ace Records)
December's Children: December's Children (Colored Vinyl) (Mainstream)
Doors: Live At The Matrix 1967 (2-CD) (Rhino)
H.P. Lovecraft: Dreams In The Witch House (The Complete Philips Recordings) (Pinnacle)
Iggy & The Stooges: Raw Power (Sundazed LP)
Jesters: Cadillac Men (The Legendary Sun Masters) (Ace/Big Beat)
Monkees: Here We Come (The Ultimate Anthology) (3-CD) (Reader's Digest Music)
Psychedelic States: Wisconsin in the Sixties (Gear Fab Records)
Santana: Abraxas (Sundazed LP)
Santana: Santana (Sundazed LP)
Seeds: Bad Part Of Town (Vinyl Replica CD) (FGL)
Shacklefords: Shacklefords Sing (Rev-Ola)
Zager & Evans: In the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus) / Zager & Evans (2-For-1) (Wounded Bird)
Aggregation: Mind Odyssey (F-Minor)
Animated Egg: Guitar Freakout (CD/LP) (Sundazed)
Batch: Wait 'Til Tomorrow (LP) (Anazitisi)
Bubble Puppy: A Gathering Of Promises (Limited Edition Digi-Pak) (Snapper)
Byrds: Original Album Classics (5-CD) (Arista)
Byrds: Playlist: The Very Best Of The Byrds (Columbia/Legacy)
Golden Dawn: Power Plant (Limited Edition Digi-Pak) (Snapper)
The Golden Road: The Electric Coffeehouse Volume 2 (Psycic Circle)
Hog Heaven: Hog Heaven (Shondells post-Tommy James) (Collector's Choice)
Tommy James & The Shondells: 40 Years (2-CD) (Collector's Choice)
Jefferson Airplane: Cleared For Flight (Acrobat Music)
Jefferson Airplane: Flight Box (3-CD) (Snapper)
Kenny & The Kasuals: 1966-1968, The Singles Plus (180-Gram Vinyl) (Missing Vinyl)
Millennium: Begin (CD/LP) (Sundazed)
Gary Puckett & Union Gap: New Gary Puckett & Union Gap Album / Gary Puckett Album (2-For-1) (BGO)
Sagittarius: Blue Marble (CD/LP) (Sundazed)
Suburban Life (Uncomped/Rare U.S. Garage 45s) (LP) (Fossil Records)
Truth: Of Them And Other Tales (180-Gram Vinyl) (Missing Vinyl)
Where You Gonna Go: Motor City Garage Bands 1965-1969 (Cicadelic Records)
Gra Fiend said:
AMEN!! I've never bought anything offa iTunes... I can't help.Sell it and buy some vinyl!
hmmmmmmmm, gra fiend...now that's a thought,.,... i'll have to sit on that one...in the meantime, i'll finish off my coworkers package of ring dings...
gracias!!!
me
Sell it and buy some vinyl!
OK....for being such a big schlogerdink I was given a $200 iTunes gift card...I would appreciate recommendations and suggestions concerning what to purchase, so that I may maximize my listening pleasure...
Thanks!
Das Schlogerdink
Theresa Kereakes To Show Punk Photography Retrospective At Metropolis Gallery
History Of '70s Punk Icons To Be Displayed
December 5 - January 31, 2008 in Lancaster, PA
Opening reception: Friday, December 5, 6 p.m. - 10 p.m.
NOVEMBER 9, 2008 – Folks in the music industry love to throw around the phrase "back in the day" - a nod to how much more innovative and fresh and new things were at some undefinable point in the past. Few folks, however, can truly define "back in the day". Fewer still can claim to have been there.
Photographer Theresa Kereakes is one of those people. Kereakes' life took a fabled turn when she did the first photo shoot for a friend's new band. That band? Punk legends THE GERMS.
Shorty after that photo shoot, Kereakes became the default documenter of the Sunset Strip scene during the late '70s, photographing her close friends as they cumulatively wrote an important chapter in Rock History. The photographs of those friends - now icons and household names like IGGY POP, BLONDIE, JOAN JETT, BILLY IDOL, THE DEAD BOYS and more - have become the foremost collection of this classic, controversial time. As Theresa herself puts it, "I was there. See?"
Theresa's photos have been seen in Playboy, Rolling Stone, Trouser Press and Creem. Her album credits include THE GERMS "Forming" 7-inch, STIV BATORS, THE CHILDREN OF NUGGETS box set, THE DEAD BOYS, MARY WEISS of THE SHANGRI-LAS, and THE PANDORAS.
Theresa's many book credits faithfully show the significance of her classic '70s and '80s punk photos, and include the voluminous "Punk Turns 30," as well as many pieces in "Punk 365," "Bomp Records," "The Official Punk Rock Book Of Lists," The Debbie Harry biography "Platinum Blonde" and "Heebie Jeebies At CBGB's."
All of these images, and the stories they tell, come together in Theresa's monumental collection of rare and classic images from the punk rock heyday of the late '70s, entitled: "Unguarded Moments: Backstage And Beyond." On stage, off stage, at home, personal, and private - Theresa's true strength is showing us what others never could: that rare backstage-pass, an elite VIP invite to the after-show party and every rock 'n' roll fan's dream. Layered beneath the gloss and the grit is the truth behind fame: everybody has an unguarded moment where his or her innate humanity is revealed.
About The Show
The opening reception for "Unguarded Moments: Backstage And Beyond" is December 5th, 2008. Beautifully stark Black and White photos by Kereakes display the grand history of late '70s Los Angeles. They show the world she shared with some of the most influential and legendary performers of the final quarter of the 20th Century: raw and candid images of DEBBIE HARRY, CHRISSIE HYNDE, JOAN JETT, BILLY IDOL, BELINDA CARLISLE and THE GO GO'S, THE CRAMPS, THE GERMS, THE SEX PISTOLS, THE RAMONES, THE DEAD BOYS, THE AVENGERS, IGGY POP and even some guest appearances by rock legends DAVID BOWIE, BOB DYLAN and KEITH RICHARDS.
About Metropolis Gallery
METROPOLIS is both a retail store and art gallery located in the heart of downtown Lancaster, PA, which features an amalgam of mid-century modern furniture, designer art toys and modern art. METROPOLIS's founders, Angelo and Lisa Madrigale, have deep roots in independent music culture, including a combined 30 years of experience in music retail.
Additionally, Angelo, a former music journalist, has interviewed everyone from RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE to THE MISFITS to HENRY ROLLINS to WESLEY WILLIS. Madrigale has also released three lauded albums as drummer for the post-punk outfit SADAHARU.
In addition to holding the position of head-buyer for Tower Records' main store in Detroit, Lisa has 10 years of experience as a show promoter in the greater Detroit area, having booked acts such as THE OFFSPRING, NOFX, AFGHAN WHIGS and THE JESUS LIZARD.
Check 'em!
Check 'em!
Just 2 batteries... the circuit inside is really simple. It has 2 germanium transisters. The Fuzz wont kick in unless you hit the strings quite hard. It is very weird but really sounds like the real deal. I don't use it live as it is so unpredictable. I'm quite keen to try one of those Boss Maestro emulators.... anyone tried one of those? Erik 4-A said:
Wierd on the 3 Volts power supply. Does it have a 'Wall Wart" Adapter socket or not?
It may use a Germanium Transistor which lots of the older Fuzz units used. The unit the Stones used on "Satisfaction" was a Gibson Maestro fuss pedal. Those are pretty easy circuits to copy.
For my Bass rig I'm running a EH Bass Big Muff. More usable then other Muff's, great on guitar and not just your average Muff because of the three way switch that switches between the modes.
On guitar I use a Fuzz Face clone that I made using high gain Germanium AC128's. I usually boost this with a tube Screamer type pedal for lead work/noise/feedback.
I've seen similar guitars with different brands on headstock. I think they were made in the Teisco factory but don't quote me on that. A lot of the different brands from that period used the same factory. I've never heard of the Domino brand but there are so many different ones that it's hard to keep track!
Those pickups are really cool, they can be quite microphonic, great for feedback solos!