Jenny, I do know how to contact Damon and Jason (now called Rueter) I see Seth around every now and again, but have no contact for him. PM me and I will contact you with details. Really I have posted all I know here.
Thanks!
Jenny, I do know how to contact Damon and Jason (now called Rueter) I see Seth around every now and again, but have no contact for him. PM me and I will contact you with details. Really I have posted all I know here.
Thanks!
Playlist March 16th
Mario Migliardi: Matalo! (theme song - single version)
Dust Bugs : Filthy Rich
Hipshakes : No No No
Robert Calvert : The Right Stuff
Kenni Cocksucker aka The Village Idiot live in Lowcut radio studio:
Don't Weep
Dead Buried & Gone
Down The Drain
Gimme Some Drugs
This Machine
Teenage Punk
Gadus Morhua
Let Her Go
Sob Sob Boohoo
You Don't Stand A Chance
Alcoholic Deathride
Sammy
Hollywood Squares : Hillside Strangler
Los Oxfords : Aprietame Mas
The Gories : Great Big Idol With The Golden Head
Replacements : Stuck in the Middle
Whiskey Daredevils : Beef Balony
1000 tak til Kenni og nmd for det tekniske!
Playlist March 9th 2008:
Manfred Hüber & Siegfred Schab and The Vampires Sound Incorporatio (Jess Franco soundtrack) : The Lions and the Cucumber
Kenni Cocksucker & The Heterosexuals : Dead Buried & Gone
Yoke & Yohs : side B
The Predegist : Sob Sob Boohoo
Wire : Ex-Lion Tamer
Black Radio : Outlaw Racer
The Vicious : Alienated
FNU Ronnies : Meat + Robot
The Ruling Class : Born To Kill
Four Flamingos : Mad evil woman
Turpentine Brothers : Like A Dead Man
Septic Death : Gore Story
Troy Hess : Please Don't Go Topless Mother
Hi Fi Guys : Rock n Roll Killed My Mother
Tom Waits : Fish in the Jailhouse
Captain Beefheart : Kandy Korn
Have you read Ronnie Spector's autobiography (called, of course, BE MY BABY)? The most interesting parts of that one (I almost hate to say) concern Phil and his bizarre and abusive behavior. The DA's office could've saved themselves a lot of hassle (and probably won the case to boot) if they'd just given every member of the Clarkson jury a copy - none of the "revelations" about his violent and woman-hating ways was a huge surprise to me. Best part is when Phil finally relents to Ronnie's complaints about never getting to leave the house and buys her a car, which she is only allowed to drive on the condition that she's accompanied by either Phil himself or A BLOW-UP DOLL FASHIONED TO LOOK LIKE PHIL, which he's made special for just such and occasion and presents to her along with her new ride. Her initial enthusiasm is, to say the least, considerably dimmed.
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Yeah I think it's Bill Haley. Although I would've guessed Little Richard just from listening to the Sonics version.
Well, I think The Rockin Vickers did one (one of Lemmy's first bands...way before Motorhed), The Sonics (who I'd thought MIGHT be the original), and The Lyres. I hadn't even heard about these other 2 versions!
The version Ive got is by Jimmie & the Rackets. What version do you have ?
As long as you can remember the structure and the words and be able teach them to other folks to play the way you want it sound, then you are doing what most Musicians do. There are no hard and fast rules.
Pretty simple when you think about it.
Keepa Rockin'!
That's interesting. I'm gonna try it out.
How about D-D-D-D-A-B-D? Sound good?
Songwriting (Algebra) 101 (I tried to post this yesterday, but the site was "undergoing maintenance")
Your Structural Key:
A=verse
B=chourus
C=bridge
D=other fucked up shit you wanna put in to your song!
Mosta your basic music is Verse-Chourus-Verse stuff so that is
A-B-A-B
Then you have a bit more advanced structure when you want to link the first half of the song with the second that is called a Bridge, so that goes;
A-B-A-B-C-A-B
Then when you really wanna get advanced you can have a D section or Coda at the end (if you wanna fuck your head all up remembering all that structure)
A-B-A-B-C-A-B-D
You can use any permutation of this equasion and it should work as long as you keep your sections a uniform length (so be sure you have mastered counting the length of measures first!) It all becomes pretty formulaic after that.
Good Luck!
Wow that's quite a story. I'd be pretty pissed if I sat on a needle. I think that's some good advice about the lyric book. I remember hearing or reading somewhere that you should write and then put the song in a jar for a few weeks or however long. That way you can evaluate what you've written with a fresh perspective. Of course I have no idea if that's really the way to go cause I haven't tried it. :)
Hey Jamie,
My first song I made was kinda fucked up. You could say I was like really into The Stooges at the time so the lyrics were very simple. But the inspiration was from by ex band mate who sadly became a junkie. He happand to come by my work at one of those retail stores, you know K-Fart, to steal some shit to hock for junk. The thing is he somehow he got into my car to hide all his needles under my seat cover and unknown to me when I hop in to go to lunch i get fuckin pricked all over my ass with like 3 spikes! So I'm thinking great I got fuckin HIV now, fuck!!!...I ended up tossing his shit out and looking for him but couldnt find him. I was so pissed I ended up a this parents all worried and shit I got freakin aids and they tell me he does like to share needles and that hes been tested an all that. So I wrote a very depressing song about my mortality and how I'm gonna end his. The thing is...the song was very theraputic because I actually would never want to hurt the guy, he was my bandmate who I loved very much and I was very sad to see him and all my other bandmates lives disintergrate from the begining from their addiction. Ray where ever you are..stay up! Back to subject...I keep a lyric book and just keep writing. A lot of the shit I write pretty much sucks but every once in a while I suprise myself. It also helps because if you keep a lyric book there are certain phrases that can be interchangable with other songs you may develope in the future. Cut and paste foo!!
Cheers for the info! When I asked about the Solarflares CD's to their web site, I received the reply from Allan!
Is a solo project by ex-Prisoners bassist Allan Crockford. Well worth a listen. http://www.myspace.com/thegalileoseven
wow...I just crapped myself. What a hell of a good Terrastock line up AND it's on the EAST Coast...
Here is a link to my weekly Podcast.
This week's edition features The Sonics, The Masonics, 7" vinyl from the Bedrock label,
new stuff from Thee Cormans and
The Rippers. Also heaps of caveman Garage Rock from The Makers, Morlocks, Urges and Purple Things, some 80's action from Agent Orange and Killing Joke, and one whole side of The Rockats 'Live At The Ritz' LP.
maybe you dig my show!!!!
let me know.....
JM Witty Child of the Sixties on podomatic.com...see member "Poet Jim" on this site
Ready Steady A Go-Go at nanker.podomatic.com...see member "Michael Lynch" on this site
I think "Eggman" has a podcast but shame on me I haven't gotten around to listening yet.
What do you mean it tries to reorganize your files? I don't have any problems with iTunes at all...
Thanks Kopper but I have been loading the mp3 player with heaps of new podcast, just had to follow the links.
MUCK AND THE MIRES will be playing three shows at SXSW: THURSDAY March 13 2008 Cheapo Discs Free Afternoon in-store appearance. 3PM Set. 914 N. Lamar ( corner of 10th and Lamar) FRIDAY March 14 2008 Sonny's Vintage Shop -- Free Afternoon in-store appearance with the Cynics, Paul Collins Beat. 2PM Set. 2928 Guadalupe. FRIDAY March 14 2008 SXSW Official Showcase @ BD RILEY'S 204 East 6th Street 11PM Set. With The Chevelles (AU), Mockinpott (Mexico), The Downbeat 5 & Magic Christian (Featuring members of BLONDIE, FLAMING GROOVIES & THE PLIMSOULS)
Hahaha, it still needs a little work on it. At the moment it has been stripped of all the electronics. They're off to the USA for some servicing. Not looking much of a companion at the moment!