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    • January 23, 2008 10:33 PM CST
    • What's your top video? Link it if you can. My all time favorite video right now is The Jesus Christ Twist by Reverend Beat-man its so brilliant and the song is great too. i also give this song an award for the best song about a dance. This is, to my knowledge that i currently remember, also the only video that features a cool use of the split screen effect. After watching this video I additionally wish that Rev Beat-man was in every movie.

    • January 23, 2008 9:56 PM CST
    • I've always wanted to visit this part of the world. If you know / are someone who books tours for US surf or garage bands please let me know. Cheers!

    • January 23, 2008 6:21 PM CST
    • Thanks for the reply.

      I agree with you regarding seeing 60s bands but some are just plain dreadful (The Action, The Creation) while others can still give a decent performance (The Remains), the rest I've seen were just ok (e.g. Music Machine, Monks etc though they got fantastic reviews from others at the same gig I was at!)
      I have the same feeling about seeing The Sonics. I'm going to Le Beat Bespoke more in hope than expectation, despite the rave reviews from Cavestomp, if they aren't good there are still enough good bands on the bill to more than make the ticket price worthwhile.
      I doubt very much that Galway will be included in a Zombies tour with The Yardbirds, very few acts come here. I enjoyed The Yarbirds when I saw them last year but they probably should be called From The Yardbirds!

    • January 23, 2008 6:13 PM CST
    • I never really get the mentality of people expecting these types of shows to completely blow your mind or even come close to shows that get hyped in recent years with high & heavy production. Most of the time, you're lucky to be pleasantly surprised seeing older groups and all the better if the band actually exceeds your expectations. It's not like any group is going to sound or pull off a show like they would in their prime. They have more problems, 40+ years later from the age & health aspect to stamina and the normal technical difficulties.

      The Zombies still pull off a good show, think it was 2002 when I saw them. Quite some time ago. 1967 it ain't & still I don't think you'll be disappointed. Nobody can tell you if you're going to get your monies worth because all of our standards are different. I'm happy shelling out the dough to hear the music & songs I love and to physically see the groups in a live atmosphere before it's too late.

      P.S. You could hold off until May to see them on tour with the Yardbirds (Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Ben King, John Idan and Billy Boy Miskimmin) or when they unite with KISS for a special performance of "God Gave Rock & Roll To You".

    • January 23, 2008 5:21 PM CST
    • Hi,

      The Zombies are playing here in Galway next month as part of the 40th Anniversary of Oddessey & Oracle tour. Tickets are a bit steep at nearly €30, so I was wondering if anyone had seen them on previous dates on this tour and if they are worth seeing.
      Practically all the 60s bands I've seen over the past few years have been piss poor, mostly just too old to cut it anymore, are The Zombies any different?

    • January 23, 2008 5:12 PM CST
    • I saw From The Jam in Galway. I went with a sceptical mind but ended up really enjoying the gig. If you go for the nostalgia value and are into The Jam, then you'll have a good time. Just don't take it too seriously (as most people did on The Paul Weller forum when the bands name was announced).
      I agree with Lost soul reagrding Weller, never met the man so don't know what he is like as a person but his solo music is boring MOR shite.

    • January 20, 2008 11:42 AM CST
    • Im going......its not the real complete band,,,same as Hugh's set...but shit, a few beers, hearing songs I love...sounds like a great night out....Im sure I will make my way to chat with them afterwards also. We have the cd's for the past...enjoy what we have in the here and now also.

    • January 23, 2008 10:36 AM CST
    • Recently I found a link to an old WFMU show hosted by the Hound. I've been listening to these a lot. The focus is mainly on underground rockabilly/hillbilly and R&B sleaze. A little over 20 years later most of the stuff is pretty familiar, but it's still great programing. Tim Warren, Billy Miller and the "Haze" himself all make appearances. http://thehound.net/

    • January 22, 2008 3:57 PM CST
    • Dude I believe it is silicon transistors. It's a really good fuzz if you got a warm guitar. It is a little too bright for my tele. Sounds great with my Harmony H75! It's $100 plus shipping on ebay.

    • January 21, 2008 5:34 PM CST
    • I've had to flog nearly all my pedals over the years and am down to a Danelctro overdrive, Mutron Phasor - which is marvey sounds like a Jet Plane and has a 3 pin plug on the end of it! and Holy Grail Reverb. I had an original Tonebender about 15 yrs ago on loan but the guy took it back - have been chasuing its sound ever since - has anyone got the British MUFFin from Electro harmonix as sounds V good in the on-line demos but I haven't tried one out in the flesh. I mainly use a Tele and Fender Amp so am open to suggestion/ideas for a cool thick ish fuzz.

    • January 21, 2008 11:05 PM CST
    • I just finished the 33 1/3 book and it does indeed isolate a period in their career, but that's my favorite period. As far as the earlier Kinks era is concerned I don't know what's out there.
      But I do recommend the 33 1/3 book as it discusses Peter Quaife's decision to leave the band. In fact, Quaife and Mick Avory have quite a lot to say that's important. If you want to know the secrets behind a band, talk to the rhythm section.

    • January 21, 2008 3:43 AM CST
    • Jan 21th:

      Heartattacks : Rejected At The High School Dance
      Rock'n'Roll Adventure Kids - Hot Dog
      Choo Choo : I Aint Comin Home
      Los Saicos : Demolicion
      Tractor Sex Fatality : Jungle Pam
      Adolescents : Kids of the Black Hole
      Fe Fi Fo Fums : My Baby Got The Boom Boom
      Preacher's Kids : The Honeymoon's Over
      Oblivians : Guitar Shop Asshole
      Lost Sounds : Blackcoats/Whitefear
      Zodiac Killers : UFO Invasion
      SLA : Never Said Goodbye
      Hipshakes : Brain Numb
      Captain Beefheart : Zig Zag Wanderer
      Hip Priests : I Love To Fuck
      Wooden Shjips : SOL 07 pt. 1
      The Lids : She's Not White
      The King Khan & BBQ Show : Dock It
      The Tearjerkers : Earthquake Date
      The Reds : I Hate Rules

    • January 20, 2008 12:15 PM CST
    • I tried it.

    • January 20, 2008 12:11 PM CST
    • Will do too

    • January 20, 2008 12:00 PM CST
    • Will do, Mate!
      Cheers!

    • January 20, 2008 8:03 AM CST
    • Hey!
      Send us some info about your titles to info@deadbymono.com and we will see if we can work out on something.

      Cheers,
      Fuzz'Up
      Dead by Mono Records

    • January 20, 2008 11:58 AM CST
    • See! There is always more stuff!

    • January 20, 2008 7:34 AM CST
    • I just bought a mint sunburst Vox Bossman instead. Should be a loads better not having the trem that instantly throws you completely outta tune. Looking forward to the built in FX too!

    • January 20, 2008 10:50 AM CST
    • Thanks for the heads up. I'm getting this as soon as it drops!

    • January 20, 2008 8:27 AM CST
    • Didn't Bam-Caruso release a load of psych compilations like the Rubble series? A lot of it is OOP. Did you try eBay?

    • January 20, 2008 8:14 AM CST
    • A few years ago I picked up a great CD comp called 'Head Sounds From the Bam-Caruso Waxworks'. On the CD it says that it's volume 1. But I've never been able to find any other volumes in this collection. Did anymore ever get released?

    • January 18, 2008 9:55 PM CST
    • Hey thanks Earl, I wasn't sure if anyone listened.

    • January 18, 2008 9:53 PM CST
    • Love your show, nice mix of everything!

    • January 18, 2008 6:55 PM CST
    • If you were going to make a mix to try and get someone interested in sixties garage bands what would it be? I did one for someone a while back it went something like this (the order means nothing):

      Blackout of Gretely - Gonn
      Louie Louie - The Swamp Rats
      Psycho - The Sonics
      The Girl Can't Dance - Bunker Hill
      Project Blue - The Banshees
      Going All The Way - The Squires
      Bad Girl - The Zakary Thaks
      You're Too Much - The Eyes
      Social End Product - The Bluestars
      Crawdaddy Simone - The Syndicats
      Filthy Rich - The Outsiders
      Come See Me - The Pretty Things
      Psychotic Reaction - The Count Five
      It's A Cry'n Shame - The Gentlemen
      Demolicion - Los Saicos

      That's all I can remember right now. It was enough to fill up CDR though. Some of these might not be strictly "garage", but you get the idea. Mid-sixties mod, freakbeat, r&b, etc. The guy I did it for was into that emo/hardcore and generic indie type stuff. So what do y'all think?