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!
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!
Martha said:
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!old April Wine - great stuff
old April Wine - great stuff
ok sometimes I'm mad but not to listen to Scorpions.
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.
kopper said:
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.No. In fact, I really hate that shit.
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.
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!
No. In fact, I really hate that shit.
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???
Michael Kaiser said:
Yep! I'll miss him. Best dang Tele picker next to Merle Travis or James Burton!NOOOOOOOOoooooo!!!
Not the friggin' SNOWMAN! His Rockabilly sides are amongst thee most rippin'!
NOOOOOOOOoooooo!!!
Not the friggin' SNOWMAN! His Rockabilly sides are amongst thee most rippin'!
I just heard that guitar picker and actor Jerry Reed died; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7596040.stm http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gtCKwgisw0t7ftgEpx3zQa1gEjtQD92UROC00 http://www.postchronicle.com/news/original/article_212168961.shtml
I'm new to the Hideout, but have been listening to many podcasts since my lovely wife bought me an iPod this year. And I sincerely think that GaragePunk is the most awesome collection of podcasts around! If anyone wants to reply, that's fine. But I just needed to throw that out there to show my appreciation.
yeah I would be very interested in a review section...and I have to say that I start reading this forum to have infos about great bands and great records...
croatoa said:
I hadn't thought much about people reviewing older releases, but yeah, why the hell not. Glad to see there's at least some interest in this.In my opinion it would be great to have reviews here...not only about today's stuff, but also about not-so-much-known great stuff from the past (long and short time)...the reviewers' group could be composed by garagepunk podcasters plus some other "we-know-you-know-what-you're-talkin'-about" people...
it could be useful to have a "file under" section (for example: if the hellacopters are your favorite band, what you have to listen to...), and a sort of best records profile of each reviewer, to know his/her musical taste...
it could be also useful to have different taste reviewers to write about the same record...
(ok maybe today i worked to hard, and it's to late...must go to bed)
It sounds like a great idea! I'd love to be a reviewer... you can sign me up!
In my opinion it would be great to have reviews here...not only about today's stuff, but also about not-so-much-known great stuff from the past (long and short time)...the reviewers' group could be composed by garagepunk podcasters plus some other "we-know-you-know-what-you're-talkin'-about" people...
it could be useful to have a "file under" section (for example: if the hellacopters are your favorite band, what you have to listen to...), and a sort of best records profile of each reviewer, to know his/her musical taste...
it could be also useful to have different taste reviewers to write about the same record...
(ok maybe today i worked to hard, and it's to late...must go to bed)
Maribel said:
It was a KILLER show...Missed this show to to go Johnny Rad Fest! I regret it!
Not sure... Good question.
C'mon bloggers! Let's hear your input.
Where would you "promote" it?
Anyone mention The Troggs?
Sam the Sham & The Pharoahs?
Rev. Beat-Man?
Dead Moon?
I completely agree. I saw the Slickee Boys play again on Saturday and they can still bring it after 34 years! whatwave dave said:
The Flamin' Groovies
The Slickee Boys
The Droogs
those are some of the bands that got this thing rolling again in the 70's....
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seems there is no definitive answer if this is happening or not. hopefully someone has news soon...i need to ask for time off work if it's a go...
I can't go to this either :( I wish I had known in advance two months is not enough time for me. I will continue with my plan to attend budget rock.
sounds good to me, im looking for a killer mental instrumental for my next mini movie.