George Boccanfuso Hosting Garage Band Music
Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 11:31 am
Please welcome George Boccanfuso was has kindly taken on the task of hosting 1960s and 1970s Garage Bands. Let the din begin!
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Cool posts and info Sheena..Thanks! I have the nuggets sets on vinyl and some on cd. In general the Rhino comp sets are very cool..by nature, sets like this can't delve too deep into the genre they cover, so ya still have to search out the more obscure.sowhat wrote:Well, so http://www.rickresource.com/phpBB3/view ... 6&t=378327 should now belong here then? And http://www.rickresource.com/phpBB3/view ... 6&t=378338 as well?![]()
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Congratulations!
Cool, Thanks Jeff...I think Keith is playing a Harmony Meteor guitar in that video...instrumentation that was used is a crucial part of the genre.jps wrote:Congrats, George!Here is good, typical garage band music:
Yeah..cool also..as I recall those other guys from Liverpool had some interesting gear early onjps wrote:I like Bill's Framus bass.
Those other guys? Who would that be?kenposurf wrote:Yeah..cool also..as I recall those other guys from Liverpool had some interesting gear early on
I think he means The Beatnicks or some name similar to that.......................jps wrote:Those other guys? Who would that be?kenposurf wrote:Yeah..cool also..as I recall those other guys from Liverpool had some interesting gear early on![]()
Hmmm..maybe it was The Silverfish?winston wrote:I think he means The Beatnicks or some name similar to that.......................jps wrote:Those other guys? Who would that be?kenposurf wrote:Yeah..cool also..as I recall those other guys from Liverpool had some interesting gear early on![]()