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    • April 28, 2008 11:29 AM CDT
    • Are you ignoring me, Jens?

    • April 28, 2008 10:33 AM CDT
    • Playlist Arpil 27th:

      Pretty Whores Of Manhattan : Ferdinand
      Hellacopters : Veronica Lake
      Ennio Morricone : Notte Di Giorno (Lizard in a Woman's Skin soundtrack)
      Factums : Oroboros
      La Ira De Dios : Kaos
      Statues : Lifting Fingers
      Alex Chilton : My Rival
      Boris : Dead Destination
      Knivknep : Bøssepis
      Digger & The Pussycats : Stab A Motherfucker
      Jerry Teel and the Big City Stompers : Down to my Last Cigarette
      Kill Devil Hills : Drugs
      Sonny Vincent : Comes Around
      Depressive State : Pressure
      Len Price 3 : Christian in the Desert
      Vicious Cycle : Hail the Bouncher
      Only Ones : Another Girl
      Hidden Charms : Cheat Liar Cheat
      Lincoln St. Exit : Man Machine

    • April 27, 2008 2:27 PM CDT
    • Hey,

      Thanks to great comps like Transworld Punk Rave Up or the Peace, Love & Poetry series, we now know there were great 60s garage bands all over the world but what about 50s R'n'R?

      I know of 4 great songs composed by French writer, poet and jazz musician Boris Vian and performed by Henri Salvador around 1956-57 (he meant them as a joke but they were brilliant wild rock'n'roll songs).

      I know there were lots of great bands in Mexico: los Locos del Ritmo, los Boppers, los Apson...

      I know of the incredible Tielman Brothers (Indonesian band who had a career in the Netherlands) but they sang in English.

      Any others?

    • April 26, 2008 12:57 AM CDT
    • I just found this album of theres that has some radio commericals they did on dating courtesy , well Mary was discussing that. pretty funny,

    • April 25, 2008 4:34 PM CDT
    • oh sorry if i caused any confusion i meant trash in the most positive sense of the word

    • April 24, 2008 3:50 PM CDT
    • ahh a teisco i believe

      no i don't

      it's got that kinda crazy, glitchy, trash-retro-futurist thing goig on

      i hope you like it

      how's it sound?

    • April 23, 2008 4:28 PM CDT
    • That's cool those are boss lookin! I got a hollowbody teardrop from phantom guitars.

    • April 24, 2008 9:16 PM CDT
    • A GaragePunk iron-on-patch t-shirt would be the cat's pajamas!!

    • April 24, 2008 8:53 PM CDT
    • Life is a Lousy Drag....cuz I gots me some of these stickers & I ain't got nothin' to stick 'em to!!!
      Might make an iron-on from one...but damn that sounds like work...so fuck it I just stick the thing on a t-shirt & go!

      ....I though this was gonna be a thread screamin' at folks to decorate their HIdeout pages...hahaha

    • April 24, 2008 8:00 PM CDT
    • Have you gotten one (or more) of the GaragePunk stickers?! I have a few, and let me tell you they are bad ass! In fact they're so bad ass that I haven't stuck 'em to anything yet because I'm completely neurotic and want them to stay pristine forever! However, you should really shill out that fat cash ($1.00 ppd?! - cheap kids!) and stick 'em all over your car or bike or skateboard, or whatever you have!! *This ain't no advertisement. Just a challenge to you to let the world know about the obviously superior art-form formally known as Garage Punk!* Luv, Michael Kaiser, esq.

    • April 24, 2008 6:17 AM CDT
    • Actually, I need some help. Does anyone know a site that has a track list for these compilations? Because I'm seeing some conflicting information floating around and it's getting impossible to keep track of.

    • April 22, 2008 3:35 AM CDT
    • I don't know how I found them at all, but they rule! I need to get all of them.

    • April 23, 2008 6:11 PM CDT
    • Indeed! This is a REAL BOSS HOSS & THE EYE event!!

      This show is going to be AMAZING!!

    • April 23, 2008 5:53 PM CDT
    • Oh yeah!!

      We're playing this show!!

    • April 23, 2008 1:22 PM CDT
    • and now you can listen... You wanna hear Mike & The Ravens 45 years after they broke up? Expecting Grandpa Rock? Guess again... tune in and hear a pre-Beatles American band in all its glory, reclaiming rock 'n' roll in 2008... Mike & The Ravens NOW!

    • April 22, 2008 4:54 AM CDT
    • Well I'll keep an eye out on Japanese auctions, but USA is probably cheaper.
      I'm no expert, but I think you'll probably be better of having an expert inlay another "O" and have the paint refinished. Every secondhand Vox guitar I have owned has needed a refret, except one. Restoring the original headstock, would be cheaper than a replacement neck, and whatever trouble it brings.

    • April 21, 2008 8:39 PM CDT
    • Yes it is the black headstock with the letters inlaid...no flowery stuff...the "O" sort of melted away...you can sort of see it in our picture...thats the guitar

    • April 22, 2008 1:29 AM CDT
    • This from Detroit News Online Nathaniel Mayer has strokes, cancels New Orleans gig Send all good wishes to Detroit R&B legend Nathaniel "Village of Love" Mayer , 64, who's recovering in Detroit Receiving Hospital from a series of strokes he suffered April 13. "Every day is a miracle," said Mayer's daughter Bonnie Thompson . "He's more alert now, and he's trying to speak, giving people eye contact. He can talk a little bit, but you have to get up real close. He's trying." Unfortunately, Mayer's illness means he won't make his now-customary gig at New Orleans' legendary roots music festival, the Ponderosa Stomp, where he was scheduled to perform April 29-30. Mayer has been on the comeback trail for the past 8 years, since a memorable show at Southfield's Millennium Theater in 2000 showed that the years had not dimmed his tenor shriek. He cut two new CDs, including "I Just Want to Be Held" on Fat Possum Records in 2004 and Why Don't You Give To Me" on Alive Records in 2007.

    • April 21, 2008 9:20 PM CDT
    • We put some on and got played, but none of our real garage stuff got played. I still look for new material on the PMN for my radio show and have found some great stuff. Load a few and see what happens (my advice)

    • April 21, 2008 9:16 PM CDT
    • For recording, try singing through a P.A. speaker (in the sudio) put a microphone on the speaker and record the vocal both from the speaker of the P.A. and dry though the board. Mix the two tracks together and then put a slap back echo on it

    • April 21, 2008 9:08 PM CDT
    • Heres the MP3 for ode' to Leroy

    • April 21, 2008 9:01 PM CDT
    • Here's a tune "Ode' to Leory" it's about our dog leroy when he was a puppy. We were messing around one night kinda laughing about how crazy he was when he was a puppy, one lyric went out then another and then the end result was this song

    • April 21, 2008 8:51 PM CDT
    • Check out a band called M.O.T.O. on myspace. Paul also has an extensive collection of his music on garageband. Everytime I hear (Masters of the obvious) I want to write!

      My new stuff that I'm recording is catcher then anything I've ever written and the new stuff is a bit more polished then Earl Clifton and The Pin-Ups basic stuff. I read somewhere on the blog someone was telling you to just write down whatever comes to mind no matter how stupid it might seem and he is right on the money with that advice. I try to get a hook more so now then I ever did. Most of my older stuff is too slow and I want to play alittle faster tempo like M.O.T.O. or the ramones etc. I've also been working on the groove thing too. My songs (to me) don't have enough groove, and I think if the tempo is a little faster my new songs will be more exciting

      I don't think skill is all to important as people may think. Just a good idea to know a little about song struture and how the dynamics in a song should relatively go

      The greatist advice I can give to you, is to try and make your songs connect with people. If people feel a connection to your tune or your character in the song, you will have the keys to their heart. It's almost how movies are written

    • April 21, 2008 8:39 PM CDT
    • Dan electro French toast, I bought the thing for $15 The lead on our song "The wrong time" was the first time I used it and it's been on my pedal board since. A live version of "My Crazy Woman" was the second time we captured that fuzz to tape and it literally sounds like a plane comes in, love that little thing!