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    • October 4, 2008 2:05 AM CDT
    • Hi Tim,

      What type of sound were you looking for? We people could probably go crazy with suggestions.

    • September 22, 2008 1:29 PM CDT
    • Any suggestions for an intro to great girl groups? Thanks!

    • October 4, 2008 1:54 AM CDT
    • Pulling some of her greatest off youtube. Even now, she is still one of the greatest female performers ever. What's your favorite?

      1960 I Idolize You

      1964 Can't Believe What You Say

      1964 Goodbye, So Long

      1966 River Deep, Mountain High

      1968 You Got What You Wanted

      1968 Cussin', Cryin', Carryin' On

      1969 Crazy About You

    • October 3, 2008 11:55 PM CDT
    • Just had friends round,and we had to put on"Stomping At The Klub Foot Vol 1"
      Then this led to "Loan Sharks" by Guana Batz,then "Do you feel restless" by Restless
      and finally "The men with the golden guitars" by Thee Milkshakes
      What a rockin good nite.

    • October 1, 2008 10:03 AM CDT
    • Robert said:

      Pity the drummer of the Runaways passed away earlier this year!:(:(:(

      The Branded said:
      check out the Runaways, my personal faves
      woah, didnt know that, I will play their LP extra loud right now! RIP Sandy West.

    • September 29, 2008 1:09 PM CDT
    • check out the Runaways, my personal faves

    • September 29, 2008 12:33 PM CDT
    • For main stream stuff, there are a lot of good girl groups comps that you can normally find digging through the buck bins. They usually chock full of groups like the Shangri-Las, Shirrelles, Ronettes, Crystals and Angels.... All of whom are in the same vein, but the Shirrelles and the Ronettes are my personal favorite. A lot of the motown stuff is pretty great too... The Supremes (Before Diana Ross became the vocal point), Marvelletes and Martha and The VAndellas are can't miss records.

    • September 26, 2008 4:20 PM CDT
    • Hey...can anyone suggest great '60s-'70s girl groups? I've never really jumped into that genre...thanks!

    • September 26, 2008 3:34 PM CDT
    • Tough one, but one has to be seeing the Knoxville Girls for the 1st time @ the Middle East in Cambridge, MA around '99-'01....Andre Williams & The Sadies were supposed to headline, but Andre bailed. No worries cuz the Knoxville Girls rocked out for an hour and a 1/2, and blew the full house away. Jerry Teel and Kid Congo surpassed everyone's expecations. Great topics!

    • September 26, 2008 10:20 AM CDT
    • What are your most memorable gigs and why?

    • September 25, 2008 6:49 PM CDT
    • yeah that looks BADASS got one? Sumiji said:

      Hey!

      I got a black hollowbody teardrop and gots to say it is pretty awesome. Mines has 3 lowoutput humbuckers. I actually am thinking about selling it though. The phantoms look fab too! Have you checked out the Hallmark Guiar sweptwing?

    • September 25, 2008 6:43 PM CDT
    • Hey!

      I got a black hollowbody teardrop and gots to say it is pretty awesome. Mines has 3 lowoutput humbuckers. I actually am thinking about selling it though. The phantoms look fab too! Have you checked out the Hallmark Guiar sweptwing?

    • September 24, 2008 12:15 PM CDT
    • Oh man... My favorite is likely to change every time you ask me. Here are some likley #1s:

      The Cynics: Rock N Roll
      The Seeds: Self Titled
      Question Mark & The Mysterians (Both Cameo LPs)
      Thee Headcoats: Beach Bums Must Die
      The Nomads: From Zero Down (I think that's the title. The one that came out on Crypt in the 80s featuring the 60s Band. I could probably pick )
      Kinks: Self Titled & Something Else

    • September 24, 2008 6:40 AM CDT
    • ok, here's the song uploaded.....

    • September 24, 2008 6:24 AM CDT
    • That link is somehow incorrect :(

    • September 24, 2008 2:55 AM CDT
    • Hi everybody,

      my band and I want to do a cover of the Centurys' great song "hard times",
      our only problem is that none of us can properly understand the complete lyrics...

      Is there anybody who knows where to find them on the Internet or is there any native english speaker who'd like to write the lyrics down for us ??

      PLEAAAAAAAAAAASE help us!

      Here's a link where you can listen to the track:

      http://www.garagehangover.com/mp3s/Centurys/CenturysHardTimes.mp3

      thx & greetings,
      Calle

    • September 23, 2008 4:30 PM CDT
    • Hi everybody, my band and I want to do a cover of the Centurys' great song "hard times", our only problem is that none of us can properly understand the complete lyrics... Is there anybody who knows where to find them on the Internet or is there any native english speaker who'd like to write the lyrics down for us ?? PLEAAAAAAAAAAASE help us! Here's a link where you can listen to the track: http://www.garagehangover.com/mp3s/Centurys/CenturysHardTimes.mp3 thx & greetings, Calle

    • September 23, 2008 3:55 PM CDT
    • How lame can Chicago be? I've been DJing somewhat regularly for close to a year, playing Garage and Garage-Punk nights in one extremely "hip" neighborhood and in one neighborhood known for the incredible numbers of people in search of nightlife. Strangely, I haven't made any friggin' progress in repeat audience members. The only people who compliment me on what I play (besides the two or three friends who show up in support) are usually the wait/kitchen staff, who never get to sit out and listen to the music for more than 5 minutes at a time.

      I've tried flyering, MySpace, CraigsList, and anything I can with my limited budget. Anyone got any bright ideas on getting people to go to my garage DJ nights in a digital age?

    • September 21, 2008 11:03 PM CDT
    • The listener to comment ratio is all wacky!

    • September 20, 2008 5:15 PM CDT
    • The majority of folks that leave comments for the podcasts, are other GaragePunk Podcasters!! No offense to y'all (the couple, or so) that do leave comments; but what gives? Is it too much of a pain? Do we need to make it simpler to leave feedback? Do you not care? Do you care, but believe that your comments don't matter much? Can't really be arsed? Been planning on getting around to it, but forget? Other reasons? As those great philosophers Tupelo Chain Sex axed: What is it?!

    • September 20, 2008 12:43 PM CDT
    • yup, very pop and psych... a little different from the garagepunk lockstep... I rilly rilly dig all that hook and melody driven stuff. Don't think the M&Ms did anything other than that single, but the tune's co-writer, Paul Collins had the Nerves (as in "Hangin On the Telephone") and then the Beat -- both classic and essential power pop. croatoa said:

      yeah, my preferred songs of the podcast remains the gentlemean jesse, the M&M's (there's no lp out there??). and the Shake shakes...
      but all the episode of "Hanging on..." are power pop oriented?????? I want them all !!!!!

    • September 20, 2008 4:34 AM CDT
    • yeah, my preferred songs of the podcast remains the gentlemean jesse, the M&M's (there's no lp out there??). and the Shake shakes...

      but all the episode of "Hanging on..." are power pop oriented?????? I want them all !!!!!

    • September 19, 2008 9:14 PM CDT
    • Yeah The Gentleman Jesse LP is great. I'd go for The Pointed Sticks, Cheap Trick(mainly In Colour) , The Fevers, Statues(These guys are fuckin killer), The Pets, FM Knives, Big Star, The Funfuns(shameless self-promtion. www.myspace.com/thefunfuns) I dunno. I just like poppy punk stuff too.

    • September 20, 2008 8:18 AM CDT
    • Thanks PJ. Just sent Tim a message via MySpace.
      Never seen The High Plane Drifters live but I noticed that they seem to play at the same venues in Teesside that we do.

    • September 19, 2008 9:46 PM CDT
    • Cool! We need more Europeans. How many are we by the way? Lord Muck, Sonic Nightmares, and??