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    • September 9, 2008 2:02 PM CDT
    • Yeah thats cool Seriously no worries (hence the smiley face :-) ) You have a real valid point with this discussion though. There's alot more influence from the harder rock background in todays Garage scene than people credit.

      Always cool and never offended/offensive
      Gra :-)

      P.S. Here's another to get people worked up - What are your views on the influence of Goth bands on the Garage of today?

    • September 9, 2008 8:03 AM CDT
    • Oh man... I wasn't being argumentative. I'm just saying that Influences are relevant, even if not always cool. For instance, what if someone had posted "What's your favorite Bo Diddley song?" Not garage or punk, but I don't think anyone would bitch.

    • September 9, 2008 7:30 AM CDT
    • I didn't say I couldn't see an influence. There's influence from many genres in one Garage tune or another. I stated I couldn't see the relevance! I like to draw from positive influences on the Garage Punk scene and don't like the thought of Metal Heads and/or "Guitar Wankers" (people who do huge lead breaks while pulling cum faces) reuining what it means to me. Maybe I'm just single minded!
      I'll stay out of this from now on as I can see that some of you enjoy the "Rockier" side. :-) Piece Out!

    • September 8, 2008 8:44 AM CDT
    • Gra Fiend said:

      I just can't see a relevance with bands like AC/DC or Gund N Roses to the "garage punk" element of the "hideout ".
      Well, I would say that a lot of that good 90s cow punk kinda stuff like Girl Trouble, Rev. Horton Heat, Supersuckers, The Cowslingers, et. al. borrowed pretty heavily from AC/DC. Hellacopters, too. So they're as pertinent as any other influential artist in that sense. GNR were kinda of New York Dolls Lite and would stand as a cautionary tale about how Glam-Rock can go horribly horribly lame....

    • September 7, 2008 5:47 AM CDT
    • Yeah don't get me wrong, I understand entirley why people can get a kick out of some these bands (who doesn't like The Ace Of Spades"?). Thing is, when I was growing up and these rock/metal bands appeared, we saw them as a joke rather than anything of any credibilty ( watch them on You-Tube now and it's even funnyer). I just can't see a relevance with bands like AC/DC or Gund N Roses to the "garage punk" element of the "hideout ". Yes I get the Stooges/MC5 link but we wouldn't class them as rock or metel where I live in the UK. :-)

    • September 6, 2008 4:17 PM CDT
    • I concur, grew up in the same area & era. Only "hard rock" bands that punks were permitted to like have mostly already been listed here, funny thing is that most of the Heavy Metal types around here in the early 80's hated these bands

      Motorhead
      Venom
      Stooges
      MC5


      you'd also get a pass later on for:
      Hanoi Rocks (maybe not hard rock)
      Metallicas 'Kill 'em All' LP

    • September 6, 2008 2:29 PM CDT
    • I REST MY CASE....

    • September 6, 2008 2:14 PM CDT
    • The first 'Mystery Track' on Sonic Nightmares was The Scorpions. We have also played a track by Status Quo (not Pictures Of Matchstick Men) as well as several '70s/'80s German new wave bands that could easily be called 'hard rock'. Of course this is all part of the "podcast you love to hate" campaign we have been pushing lately. Beat-Man is a total Metal Head, by the way (maybe I shouldn't have said that). So if one of the most respected Trash Punkers in Europe is into this stuff I'm sure there are a lot more here in the Hideout.

      Many if not most Garage/Billy/Punk types that I know here in Europe began their musical journeys with Metal. It was the first widely accessible rebel music here in the '80s. Punk was a bit more underground and not so readily available in record stores.

      My experience was totally different. I grew up in Orange County, California in the early '80s. The So Cal Punk scene was very big at that time and there were many bands, fanzines, etc. Metal was considered 'Arena Rock' bullshit. Metal kids and Punks never hung out together like you see now (Google Heavy Metal Parking Lot). In fact it was the L.A. Punk scene that introduced me to '60s Punk. I'll never forget that life-changing moment on the Rodney On The Roq radio show when a Black Flag track was followed by The Seeds! So I do understand the knee-jerk reaction when someone brings up Metal especially in these forums.

      So, do I like hard rock? Fuck yeah.....
      The Stooges
      The MC5
      DMZ
      Thin Lizzy
      AC/DC
      Motorhead
      Grand Funk (that first red album)
      Blue Cheer
      Black Sabbath (you know which records I mean...)
      But if you wanna talk about Poison or Guns n Roses or Whitesnake here, I'm probably not going to be very enthusiastic.


      ----why do I talk so much???---

    • September 6, 2008 9:36 AM CDT
    • i like Motorhead, in fact i just bought their new album MOTORIZER, i also like AC DC and Iron Maiden, early Metallica, early Black Sabbath .

    • September 6, 2008 7:52 AM CDT
    • Are we seriously entertaining any of this shit in the Hideout?

    • September 5, 2008 10:09 PM CDT
    • i know - then they went soft. whatwave dave said:

      Martha said:
      old April Wine - great stuff

      Early April Wine maybe, the first 3 or so albums had some good songs, but after they became darlings of AM radio in Canada...yech!

    • September 5, 2008 7:03 PM CDT
    • Martha said:

      old April Wine - great stuff
      Early April Wine maybe, the first 3 or so albums had some good songs, but after they became darlings of AM radio in Canada...yech!

    • September 5, 2008 9:18 AM CDT
    • old April Wine - great stuff

    • September 4, 2008 7:29 PM CDT
    • ok sometimes I'm mad but not to listen to Scorpions.

    • September 4, 2008 4:49 PM CDT
    • Yea..its so easy and my michelle. Dig it. But Scorpions "Still Lovin' You" is a classic. Make ya wait for the chorus with multiple bridges and a totally new change ---and then a double chorus??? Cheesy, yet interesting.

    • September 4, 2008 2:01 PM CDT
    • kopper said:

      No. In fact, I really hate that shit.
      You know, I can enjoy the occasional spin of a Motley Crue or Van Halen record as part of a High School flashback. The extended squeaky guitar solos can be kinda miserable, but most of it is solid pop. The stuff I can't stand is the Metallica type stuff. Fuckin' death dirge after death dirge.

    • September 4, 2008 10:47 AM CDT
    • I just never understood the appeal of GnR (Axl Rose is a fucking asshole, anyway), Poison, or most of those '80s/'90s hard rock or hair metal bands... there were always just way too cheesy for me to take seriously. About as close to "hard rock" as I get is AC/DC, and that's strictly the early, Bon Scott-era stuff. There are a few other '70s "classic rock" bands that I can tolerate, too, like Cheap Trick, Thin Lizzy, etc., but I don't know if that'd be classified as "hard rock" or not. Generally, though, I heard enough of '70s arena rock while I was growing up to last a lifetime.

    • September 4, 2008 10:35 AM CDT
    • I understand...maybe I'm sick!!!!and I'm not saying I like all that stuff...just one song here, that song there...ok I will go to see a doctor, or an exorcist!

    • September 4, 2008 10:24 AM CDT
    • No. In fact, I really hate that shit.

    • September 4, 2008 8:43 AM CDT
    • Ok I could be totally insane but that "it's so easy" song by the Guns 'n' Roses kicks my ass...oh and also "talk dirty to me" by Poison...

      No crazy-like-me here???

    • September 8, 2008 9:18 AM CDT
    • Thanks for staying on top of it. Kogar the swinging ape said:

      the latest from the norton records email list...

      "CRYPT 25TH ANNIVERSARY BASH Please note that this wild swing ding has been postponed from its original October date to accommodate some of the artists’ schedules."

    • September 6, 2008 11:08 PM CDT
    • i also heard rumor that dmz will play nyc that weekend, so that's a cool consolation...

    • September 6, 2008 5:03 PM CDT
    • the latest from the norton records email list...

      "CRYPT 25TH ANNIVERSARY BASH Please note that this wild swing ding has been postponed from its original October date to accommodate some of the artists’ schedules."

    • September 4, 2008 11:06 AM CDT
    • Michael Kaiser said:

      NOOOOOOOOoooooo!!!

      Not the friggin' SNOWMAN! His Rockabilly sides are amongst thee most rippin'!
      Yep! I'll miss him. Best dang Tele picker next to Merle Travis or James Burton!

    • September 3, 2008 5:38 PM CDT
    • NOOOOOOOOoooooo!!!

      Not the friggin' SNOWMAN! His Rockabilly sides are amongst thee most rippin'!