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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
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
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?
Any suggestions for an intro to great girl groups? Thanks!
The listener to comment ratio is all wacky!
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?!
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 !!!!!
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 !!!!!
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.
Kopper popped a link to how to subscribe here... http://tiny.cc/BTJU4 but you right, I'm just p[osting taht now... yes, I be slack, but I went to see Wreckless Eric and drank way way too much!! I blame Amy Rigby. no matter how much booze I consume, she still sounds like a chipmunk with a thumb up its ass... now all I have is this awful lingering hangover! waaaaa! double bummer... Gentleman Jesse canceled. the poor boy got mugged a coupla days ago and got his nose broke! waaaa waaa waaaaaa! but I'ma posting that p-list in minutes.
How can i have the playlist in my mail???
generally i read it in the garagepunk podcast playlists (but it's not there!!!!)
croatoa said:
Aw cool!! yer makin' my day! That M&M's song is really catchy, innit? it's been my earworm for days... Are you signed up to the garagepunk podcast mailing list? if so, you'll get that playlist tonight... but I'll tell ya right now, that first tune was from Gentleman Jesse - fuggin awesome band out of Atlanta that's happening right now. That whole album is solid as hell!thank everybody!
up to now i listen to "hanging on for mercy #38" (thank you, Grrtch !!) and my best song is M&Ms "I'm tired"...I also like so much the first 3 songs of the podcast (don't understand the name...)...
This site is pretty cool. http://punkmodpop.free.fr/
thank everybody!
up to now i listen to "hanging on for mercy #38" (thank you, Grrtch !!) and my best song is M&Ms "I'm tired"...I also like so much the first 3 songs of the podcast (don't understand the name...)...
Cro,
the usual suspects:
the first Barracudas album 'Drop out with' and 'Don't let that feeling go' on their last album, from 3 years ago;
the song 'Shake some action' by the Flamin' Groovies and acouple of other Groovies songs after '76;
the first Paul collins 'Beat album -the one with 'R'n'r girl'
the Nerves compilation (the 70's band with Paul Collins, Jack Lee and Peter Case);
Blondie, of course;
One night in America by the Plimsouls, ther live album-tuff to find but there's a blog (by a guy called Ratboy) where you can... plus their sell-out album 'Everywhere at once', a bit bombastic but fantastic nevertheless;
Stiv Bators solo album on Bomp/Line
etc, etc; also Nikki Corvette, she's a funtastic singer, don't miss her if she's playing near your waters,
the Mosquitos, a NY 80's band;
if you find the Ratboy blog, there's everything you need on it;
bon voyage!
Ivan
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.
Cool! We need more Europeans. How many are we by the way? Lord Muck, Sonic Nightmares, and??
I'm talking to Evert of Grunnen Rocks about adding a "Grunnen Rocks Radio" podcast to our arsenal, too. He's thinking of doing about 10 episodes per year...
Steve Pallow rules! And Brazil produces some very handsome wimen... I'll brush up on my Portuguese.
What the fuck!!! Steve Pallow??!--
He's a pal of mine from the old daze in L.A. Looking forward to hearing from him and the show (I guess I'll listen now since it's posted)
-- haven't seen him since the Necessary Evils played in Basel (Switzerland) in the early '90s. Very cool news, Kopper!
Cool! Welcome!
Nice to see another film and music podcast
I'm sure you guys noticed the debut of a new horror movie and creepy music podcast this week, Haunted Shack Theater with Uncle Yah-Yah, a.k.a. Haunted George, a.k.a. Steve Pallow of such bands as the Beguiled and the Necessary Evils. Steve's going to be filling in some of that gap left in the wake of the disappearance of Bob Noxious and his much-missed Snake Alley podcast. And also debuting very soon (Oct. 6 to be exact) will be The Brazilian Mob, hosted by Alessandro Psycho, featuring wild and crazy Brazilian rock'n'roll. Welcome the newbies!
"I Need Somebody" - ? and the Mysterians
"Exit" - Prince & the Paupers
Surfin' Bird" or "King of the Surf" - The Trashmen
"Annie Oakley" or "Get On This Plane" - The Premiers
"Hidden Charms" - Link Wray
"Shain's A Go Go" - Los Shains
"Cemeterio" - Los Saicos
"I'm Rowed Out" - The Eyes
"Jump Jive & Harmonize" - Thee Midniters
For more "modern" stuff: Anything by The Milkshakes, Thee Mighty Caesars, Thee Headcoats, The Masonics, The Wildebeests, The Mummies, The Brentwoods, Supercharger, etc.
Fucking amazing band... i dig the pianist and I am constantly stunned by what they do... death walks behind you is flawless... anyway... anyone know of kick ass shit that is close to this besides bansd like yes.. i do enjoy fragile but would like to expand to nitty gritty bands that are not so well known.