WhorehayRFB
Joined: Jun 12, 2008
Posts: 3331
Huntington Beach, CA
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Posted on Nov 29 2011 02:09 PM
JONPAUL wrote:
The Tiki Tones: Play Songs for the Suburban
Savage
That's a wig.
— Radio Free Bakersfield--60 Minutes of TWANG, CRUNCH, OOMPH.
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websurfer
Joined: May 14, 2007
Posts: 1753
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Posted on Nov 29 2011 02:21 PM
I've been watching some of those "Classic Album" series. The one on "A Night at the Opera" was refreshing. Imagine...band members getting along, supporting and encouraging each others' participation, no egos. Unless you like drama, it's a nice story of how the album came about. It's amazing when the isolated vocal tracks are played. Freddy's alone, and then the harmony parts with the other guys--fantastic. They could have gotten by doing it all acapella.
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deepeddy
Joined: May 19, 2009
Posts: 1263
Austin, Tejas
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Posted on Nov 29 2011 02:24 PM
WhorehayRFB wrote:
JONPAUL wrote:
The Tiki Tones: Play Songs for the Suburban
Savage
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That's a wig.
I have a few copies of this on CD in case anyone still needs it.
— Ted James
Deep Eddy Records http://www.deepeddy.net
The Nematoads http://www.nematoads.com
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bigtikidude
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 25570
Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A.
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Posted on Nov 29 2011 02:31 PM
this one probably is too,
but I like them both.
music, and cover art.
— Jeff(bigtikidude)
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IvanP
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 10331
southern Michigan
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Posted on Nov 29 2011 02:32 PM
websurfer wrote:
I've been watching some of those "Classic Album" series.
I LOOOOOVVVVEEEEE those documentaries! I have a bunch of them on DVD, and a bunch of them saved on my DVR from VH1 Classic, and saw a bunch of others through the years. They're all so well done, to the point that it's enjoyable to even watch them on bands or albums I'm not a big fan of.
The one on "A Night at the Opera" was
refreshing. Imagine...band members getting along,
supporting and encouraging each others' participation,
no egos. Unless you like drama, it's a nice story of
how the album came about. It's amazing when the
isolated vocal tracks are played. Freddy's alone, and
then the harmony parts with the other guys--fantastic.
They could have gotten by doing it all acapella.
Yeah, that was a great one, for sure. Their creativity at that time was mind-boggling.
— Ivan
Lords of Atlantis on Facebook
The Madeira Official Website
The Madeira on Facebook
The Blair-Pongracic Band on Facebook
The Space Cossacks on Facebook
The Madeira Channel on YouTube
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WhorehayRFB
Joined: Jun 12, 2008
Posts: 3331
Huntington Beach, CA
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Posted on Nov 29 2011 02:52 PM
bigtikidude wrote:
this one probably is too,
but I like them both.
music, and cover art.
I never could get into the Tiki Tones. No complaints about the cover art, wig or no.
— Radio Free Bakersfield--60 Minutes of TWANG, CRUNCH, OOMPH.
http://radiofreebakersfield.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Radio-Free-Bakersfield/172410279636
http://www.sandiegojoe.com/rfb.htm
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Teisco
Joined: Jul 06, 2008
Posts: 106
Germany
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Posted on Nov 30 2011 12:54 PM
image
Youtube
Soundcloud
Prince Fatty Meets The Mutant Hifi in 'Return of Gringo!' is the fevered and frontal lobe-damaged brainchild of Nick Coplowe (The Mutant Hifi) and Mike Pelanconi (Prince Fatty), the result of years of plotting, planning, laughing and procrastinating. Put simply, it is a surf/ska/spaghetti western soundtrack album for a film that is yet to be made. Think Dick Dale jamming with the Skatalites with Morricone at the helm, including appearances from Alessandro Alessandroni (the original spaghetti western whistler) and you're in the right section at the record store, although it is possibly a very small section.
— Discogs
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Number9
Joined: Jul 18, 2009
Posts: 499
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Posted on Dec 01 2011 02:21 PM
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Ruhar
Joined: Jun 21, 2007
Posts: 3909
San Diego, CA
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Posted on Dec 02 2011 11:01 AM
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josheboy
Joined: Mar 13, 2009
Posts: 2366
Twin Cities, MN
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Posted on Dec 02 2011 11:03 AM
Ryan... EXCELLENT choice!
He was such a genius. Such a sad story, but such beautiful music.
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Ruhar
Joined: Jun 21, 2007
Posts: 3909
San Diego, CA
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Posted on Dec 02 2011 11:19 AM
josheboy wrote:
He was such a genius. Such a sad story, but such
beautiful music.
Indeed!
— Ryan
The Secret Samurai Website
The Secret Samurai on Facebook
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BeachBumScott
Joined: Aug 31, 2009
Posts: 352
The Ranch, CO
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Posted on Dec 02 2011 11:23 AM
Huntington Bitches - Fetishie Bizzaro... wow!
They came up on Mutantsurfing.com and after a little google action I found out they are from Brazil.
— "Maybe there aren't any surf bands; there's only surf music?" Tuck
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OceanFlower
Joined: Sep 15, 2011
Posts: 74
Flatlands of North Carolina
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Posted on Dec 03 2011 09:35 AM
went totally retro this week: The Sentinels The Impacts The Meltones The Lively Ones
— Peace and Stay Free!
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surfcrazed
Joined: Jul 14, 2007
Posts: 125
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Posted on Dec 03 2011 01:12 PM
"Midtown" by Tremolo Beer Gut from Under The Covers With...
Since I couldn't find a cd anywhere, I downloaded this from Amazon and burned it to a cd-r. Excellent album.
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Dec 04 2011 04:23 PM
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josheboy
Joined: Mar 13, 2009
Posts: 2366
Twin Cities, MN
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Posted on Dec 04 2011 07:18 PM
Listening to the album "You Brought Us Here" by Bethany Curve. I've been in a big shoegaze mood lately, and this album especially fits that mood.
This album is all guitar based, but run through so many effects and layered so heavily (not to mention completely drenched in reverb), that often it sounds like keyboards. There is vocals, but those too are drenched in reverb and effects and they become more like an instrument than anything lyrical.
Perfect for rainy and/or depressing days
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RobbieReverb
Joined: Feb 28, 2006
Posts: 2354
San Jose, Ca.
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Posted on Dec 16 2011 10:13 PM
Johnny Kidd & the Pirates "Best of" 2CD EMI anthology. I didn't realize how varied his music was. It's like the record company was making him a pop crooner here, and a British Invasion star the next, then an R&B singer. Hard to establish a firm identity when they do that to an artist. If he never did anything after "Shakin' All Over", he still would've left a helluva legacy.
Great song!
Bob
— Bob
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windmill
Joined: Mar 22, 2006
Posts: 269
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Posted on Dec 17 2011 04:53 PM
In the spirit of the season.
Plenty of new and humourous songs for the occasion.
Indierockcafe christmas mix
— Freshwater Surfin'
The Murray Basin
Australia
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shivers13
Joined: Jul 29, 2009
Posts: 2605
Boss Angeles, CA
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Posted on Dec 18 2011 11:42 AM
Sandy Nelson "Cheetah Beat". Killer psych instros from the drummer man!
— BOSS FINK "R.P.M." available now from DOUBLE CROWN RECORDS!
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www.doublecrownrecords.com
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dp
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 3546
mojave desert, california
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Posted on Dec 18 2011 01:26 PM
Been listen to the Ice-Cube, the Eazy-mutha-f-in'-E, the Yellow Man and the Dr Dre...eight-ball rollin' in the '64 through the CPT...
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