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be your own PET
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Doo Rag
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Fortune and Maltese
The Fuzztones
Gas Huffer
Girl Trouble
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The Gore Gore Girls
The Gories
The Gravedigger 5
The Greenhornes
The Groot Velours
The Gruesomes
The Hatebombs
The Hentchmen
Thee Headcoats
The Hey Hey Hey!
Hysteric Narcotics
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The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Jet
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The Last Drive
Thee Lordly Serpents
Les Diamants
The Light Brigade
Lyres
Mando Diao
Magneta Lane
The Mayo-Bits Of The Back Street
The Milkshakes
Thee Mighty Caesars
The Miracle Workers
Mondo Topless
The Monomen
The Mooney Suzuki
The Morlocks
Nevada Smith
The Mummies
Mustang
The Nymphs
The Nomads
Oblivians
Oddballs' Band
OK Go
The Original Sins
The Outta Place
The Pandoras
The Phantom Surfers
Plan 9
Prosthetic Smile
The Raconteurs
The Rants
Razorlight
RebelthePhoenix
Reigning Sound
Rocket From The Crypt
The Satelliters
The Second Guess
The Seers
Thee Shams
Shrubs
The Sound Explosion
The Stems
The Stomachmouths
The Strokes
The Subsonics
The Subways
The Stepford Husbands
The Swingin' Neckbreakers
The U-Men
The Unclaimed
The Untamed Youth
The Untold Fables
The Von Bondies
The Vines
Virtualindie
The White Stripes
The Woggles
Xerox Teens
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
The Young Werewolves
Zack & the Cracks
1964
Algorythmm
1313 Mockingbird Lane
99th Floor
Thee Lexington Arrows
@ Boys
Thee Obscene
The 5.6.7.8's
The A-Lines
The Avatars
The Beerleaders
Betsy & The Teen Take Over
be your own PET
The Bellrays
The Bent Scepters
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Billy Childish
The Bloody Hollies
The Buff Medways
The Blue Van
The Charms
The Clamour
Compulsive Gamblers
The Creatures of The Golden Dawn
The Creepy T's
The Creeps
The Cynics
Dead Moon
Death From Above 1979
Deja Voodoo
The Detroit Cobras
The Dirtbombs
Doo Rag
Eagles of Death Metal
Electric Church
The Embrooks
The Flakes
The Fleshtones
The Fondas
Fortune and Maltese
The Fuzztones
Gas Huffer
Girl Trouble
The Gentleman Callers
The Gore Gore Girls
The Gories
The Gravedigger 5
The Greenhornes
The Groot Velours
The Gruesomes
The Hatebombs
The Hentchmen
Thee Headcoats
The Hey Hey Hey!
Hysteric Narcotics
The Hellacopters
The Hives
The Horrors
The Indikation
The Insomniacs
The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Jet
The Kaisers
The Kills
The Last Drive
Thee Lordly Serpents
Les Diamants
The Light Brigade
Lyres
Mando Diao
Magneta Lane
The Mayo-Bits Of The Back Street
The Milkshakes
Thee Mighty Caesars
The Miracle Workers
Mondo Topless
The Monomen
The Mooney Suzuki
The Morlocks
Nevada Smith
The Mummies
Mustang
The Nymphs
The Nomads
Oblivians
Oddballs' Band
OK Go
The Original Sins
The Outta Place
The Pandoras
The Phantom Surfers
Plan 9
Prosthetic Smile
The Raconteurs
The Rants
Razorlight
RebelthePhoenix
Reigning Sound
Rocket From The Crypt
The Satelliters
The Second Guess
The Seers
Thee Shams
Shrubs
The Sound Explosion
The Stems
The Stomachmouths
The Strokes
The Subsonics
The Subways
The Stepford Husbands
The Swingin' Neckbreakers
The U-Men
The Unclaimed
The Untamed Youth
The Untold Fables
The Von Bondies
The Vines
Virtualindie
The White Stripes
The Woggles
Xerox Teens
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
The Young Werewolves
Zack & the Cracks
1964
от темы не уходи, и не делай вид что ты меня не замечаешь...хаха.
я кстати заценил мазэфазэрс - там девачка из белых карабликов за барабанами сидит...карииинаааыы. так вот, а група - говeнь редкостная, смешно что участники играют в музыкантов. кащей, позёр, пухляк и карина! крутая группа. а по материалу - шлак тот еще. Привет еще раз! Как жизнь?
я кстати заценил мазэфазэрс - там девачка из белых карабликов за барабанами сидит...карииинаааыы. так вот, а група - говeнь редкостная, смешно что участники играют в музыкантов. кащей, позёр, пухляк и карина! крутая группа. а по материалу - шлак тот еще. Привет еще раз! Как жизнь?
Бородач, спора уже нет, все уже и так поняли что ты идиот
если эти группы играли (как ты утверждаешь) в 80-е, то все их участники несомненно были вундеркиндами, ибо в пятилетнем возрасте рубить гаражный рок это очень круто, я считаю
поясняю специально для тебя: я не знаю групп из этого списка, которые можно отнести к гаражному року середины 80-х, потому что их тогда просто не существовало
возьмём хотябы самую первую группу из этого списка (который ты раздобыл в интернете) - группа "Algorythmm" - она образовалась в 2001 году
чтобы ты понял: в середине 80-х "гаражного рока" как музыкального явления по сути не существовало
ещё есть вопросы?
если эти группы играли (как ты утверждаешь) в 80-е, то все их участники несомненно были вундеркиндами, ибо в пятилетнем возрасте рубить гаражный рок это очень круто, я считаю
поясняю специально для тебя: я не знаю групп из этого списка, которые можно отнести к гаражному року середины 80-х, потому что их тогда просто не существовало
возьмём хотябы самую первую группу из этого списка (который ты раздобыл в интернете) - группа "Algorythmm" - она образовалась в 2001 году
чтобы ты понял: в середине 80-х "гаражного рока" как музыкального явления по сути не существовало
ещё есть вопросы?
бял, смешно даже..ты играешь в стиле, о котором ничего не знаешь.
если так открой гуголь и поищи по волшебному словосочетанию немножно, или на оллмьюзик ком зайди, и узнай много нового, что гараж тот же уходит корнями в 60-е вообще.
*cough*ишак*cough*
готовь словарь, читать придется:
Garage Rock
Garage rock was a byproduct of the rock and roll explosion of the late '50s and '60s and the relative cheapness of musical equipment at the time. Suddenly kids all over America, inspired by Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, and the early British Invasion bands, began saving up money mowing lawns and working at soda fountains, buying cheap electric guitars at Sears, and heading into their garages to get rowdy. The dirty, fast, incredibly raw music these bands produced was some of the most dynamic in the history of rock and roll, laying the groundwork for the birth of punk more than a decade later. Songs by many of the best '60s garage bands -- The Sonics, The Seeds, The 13th Floor Elevators, The Chocolate Watchband, The Count Five -- can be found on the legendary Nuggets compilation, the first ever retrospective of '60s underground music. While many of the original garage bands vanished into the dustbin of history, the songs they wrote were integral to the fabric of American popular music. Over the ensuing decades garage was supplanted by other styles of aggressive rock (punk and metal, most obviously), but a few garage rock devotees remained, most notably the one and only Billy Childish. In the '90s, a new wave of garage rock bands emerged, beginning with The Gories (who helped turn Detroit into a rock city again), The Makers, and Brian Jonestown Massacre, who helped pave the way for the garage rock explosion later in the decade which launched the careers of bands like The White Stripes, The Mooney Suzuki, and Vue.
если так открой гуголь и поищи по волшебному словосочетанию немножно, или на оллмьюзик ком зайди, и узнай много нового, что гараж тот же уходит корнями в 60-е вообще.
*cough*ишак*cough*
готовь словарь, читать придется:
Garage Rock
Garage rock was a byproduct of the rock and roll explosion of the late '50s and '60s and the relative cheapness of musical equipment at the time. Suddenly kids all over America, inspired by Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, and the early British Invasion bands, began saving up money mowing lawns and working at soda fountains, buying cheap electric guitars at Sears, and heading into their garages to get rowdy. The dirty, fast, incredibly raw music these bands produced was some of the most dynamic in the history of rock and roll, laying the groundwork for the birth of punk more than a decade later. Songs by many of the best '60s garage bands -- The Sonics, The Seeds, The 13th Floor Elevators, The Chocolate Watchband, The Count Five -- can be found on the legendary Nuggets compilation, the first ever retrospective of '60s underground music. While many of the original garage bands vanished into the dustbin of history, the songs they wrote were integral to the fabric of American popular music. Over the ensuing decades garage was supplanted by other styles of aggressive rock (punk and metal, most obviously), but a few garage rock devotees remained, most notably the one and only Billy Childish. In the '90s, a new wave of garage rock bands emerged, beginning with The Gories (who helped turn Detroit into a rock city again), The Makers, and Brian Jonestown Massacre, who helped pave the way for the garage rock explosion later in the decade which launched the careers of bands like The White Stripes, The Mooney Suzuki, and Vue.
Garage Rock
Garage rock was a byproduct of the rock and roll explosion of the late '50s and '60s and the relative cheapness of musical equipment at the time. Suddenly kids all over America, inspired by Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, and the early British Invasion bands, began saving up money mowing lawns and working at soda fountains, buying cheap electric guitars at Sears, and heading into their garages to get rowdy. The dirty, fast, incredibly raw music these bands produced was some of the most dynamic in the history of rock and roll, laying the groundwork for the birth of punk more than a decade later. Songs by many of the best '60s garage bands -- The Sonics, The Seeds, The 13th Floor Elevators, The Chocolate Watchband, The Count Five -- can be found on the legendary Nuggets compilation, the first ever retrospective of '60s underground music. While many of the original garage bands vanished into the dustbin of history, the songs they wrote were integral to the fabric of American popular music. Over the ensuing decades garage was supplanted by other styles of aggressive rock (punk and metal, most obviously), but a few garage rock devotees remained, most notably the one and only Billy Childish. In the '90s, a new wave of garage rock bands emerged, beginning with The Gories (who helped turn Detroit into a rock city again), The Makers, and Brian Jonestown Massacre, who helped pave the way for the garage rock explosion later in the decade which launched the careers of bands like The White Stripes, The Mooney Suzuki, and Vue.
я подписываюсь под каждым словом
где тут написано про гаражные группы середины 80-х?
в то время гаражного рока фактически не существовало
Garage rock was a byproduct of the rock and roll explosion of the late '50s and '60s and the relative cheapness of musical equipment at the time. Suddenly kids all over America, inspired by Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, and the early British Invasion bands, began saving up money mowing lawns and working at soda fountains, buying cheap electric guitars at Sears, and heading into their garages to get rowdy. The dirty, fast, incredibly raw music these bands produced was some of the most dynamic in the history of rock and roll, laying the groundwork for the birth of punk more than a decade later. Songs by many of the best '60s garage bands -- The Sonics, The Seeds, The 13th Floor Elevators, The Chocolate Watchband, The Count Five -- can be found on the legendary Nuggets compilation, the first ever retrospective of '60s underground music. While many of the original garage bands vanished into the dustbin of history, the songs they wrote were integral to the fabric of American popular music. Over the ensuing decades garage was supplanted by other styles of aggressive rock (punk and metal, most obviously), but a few garage rock devotees remained, most notably the one and only Billy Childish. In the '90s, a new wave of garage rock bands emerged, beginning with The Gories (who helped turn Detroit into a rock city again), The Makers, and Brian Jonestown Massacre, who helped pave the way for the garage rock explosion later in the decade which launched the careers of bands like The White Stripes, The Mooney Suzuki, and Vue.
я подписываюсь под каждым словом
где тут написано про гаражные группы середины 80-х?
в то время гаражного рока фактически не существовало
окей дальше, если трудно поверить, хаха
Garage rock was a simple, raw form of rock & roll created by a number of American bands in the mid-'60s. Since they were usually young and amateurish, the results were much cruder than their inspirations, but that is what made the sound exciting. Most of the band emphasized their amateurishness, playing the same three chords, bashing their guitars and growling their vocals. In many ways, the garage bands were the first wave of do-it-yourself punk rockers. Hundreds of garage bands popped up around America and a handful of them had hits, but most were destined for obscurity. In fact, nearly all of the bands were forgotten in the early '70s. In the '80s, there was a garage rock revival that saw a number of bands earnestly trying to replicate the sound, style and look of the '60s garage bands.
так яснее?
Garage rock was a simple, raw form of rock & roll created by a number of American bands in the mid-'60s. Since they were usually young and amateurish, the results were much cruder than their inspirations, but that is what made the sound exciting. Most of the band emphasized their amateurishness, playing the same three chords, bashing their guitars and growling their vocals. In many ways, the garage bands were the first wave of do-it-yourself punk rockers. Hundreds of garage bands popped up around America and a handful of them had hits, but most were destined for obscurity. In fact, nearly all of the bands were forgotten in the early '70s. In the '80s, there was a garage rock revival that saw a number of bands earnestly trying to replicate the sound, style and look of the '60s garage bands.
так яснее?
ага, насочинял сотни статей, заранее подготовился. трудно признать свою ограниченность и неосведомленность в данном воппросе, несмотря на то, что это тесно связано с твоей жизнью...
это мне напоминает начало девяностых, когда дети сами выдумывали определения, кто такие реперы, панки, миталисты, типа из помойки если ешь - то настоящий панк. и тут тот же савок, слышу звон, не знаю где он. "О! Мы гараж! инди и гараж! индигараж мы! индииндигараж"...иди матчасть учи, вундеркинд. не надоело в музыкантов играть? хаха
это мне напоминает начало девяностых, когда дети сами выдумывали определения, кто такие реперы, панки, миталисты, типа из помойки если ешь - то настоящий панк. и тут тот же савок, слышу звон, не знаю где он. "О! Мы гараж! инди и гараж! индигараж мы! индииндигараж"...иди матчасть учи, вундеркинд. не надоело в музыкантов играть? хаха
Brian Jonestown, Massacre and the Warlocks например, или вот http://www.fuzztones.net/bio.htm и много чего еще...абосрался?
спасибо огромное, я никогда не слышал ни про эти группы ни про их музыку
правда, стыдно не знать такие известнейшие музыкальные формации, и при этом играть похожую на них музыку, правда повторюсь - мы никогда не слышали ни одной из них
спасибо большое, Бородач
p.s. ты идёшь на выставку "Музыка-Москва", которая с завтрашнего дня в сокольниках начинается?
правда, стыдно не знать такие известнейшие музыкальные формации, и при этом играть похожую на них музыку, правда повторюсь - мы никогда не слышали ни одной из них
спасибо большое, Бородач
p.s. ты идёшь на выставку "Музыка-Москва", которая с завтрашнего дня в сокольниках начинается?



