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Post by Steven H Christ on Jan 12, 2010 23:48:10 GMT -5
Here's a band from my own country, although this is them in France (with a mystery fill-in drummer).
This video has only recently surfaced:
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Post by Freakrusted on Jan 13, 2010 0:12:46 GMT -5
Except in the sense that if you try to squeeze too much on, the program might automatically compress the file sizes too much, in order to make them all fit. Ah, ok, I understand now. I watch video files on my pc, so I store them as data disks and I didnt even knew that burning software has options to compress data when burning a video disk, so I thought you were talking simply about filling disk capacity.
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Post by Steven H Christ on Jan 13, 2010 0:17:49 GMT -5
Except in the sense that if you try to squeeze too much on, the program might automatically compress the file sizes too much, in order to make them all fit. Ah, ok, I understand now. I watch video files on my pc, so I store them as data disks and I didnt even knew that burning software has options to compress data when burning a video disk, so I thought you were talking simply about filling disk capacity. Yeah -- DVD disc, not hard disc or hard drive.
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Post by chuckc on Jan 13, 2010 0:42:43 GMT -5
I don't think I've seen that Easybeats clip, it looks nice quality, lately all the best quality stuff I've been getting seem to be from French TV. My favorite Easybeats stuff is from Beat, Beat, Beat, a German show.
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Post by Steven H Christ on Jan 13, 2010 0:54:54 GMT -5
I don't think I've seen that Easybeats clip, it looks nice quality, lately all the best quality stuff I've been getting seem to be from French TV. My favorite Easybeats stuff is from Beat, Beat, Beat, a German show. Yes, there has been a lot of great stuff emerging from France -- I guess there must be someone over there who's a big fan with some good sources. I have a double DVD of Easybeats material, most of which is from the Australian Coca Cola special in late '66 just before they left for Europe. I don't know if much of this has appeared on YouTube yet. Meanwhile, you may well have seen this but here's Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs -- the band included Vince Maloney and Tony Barber, both of whom achieved later 60s punk fame:
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Post by tomkirby on Jan 13, 2010 6:53:36 GMT -5
I just got an email from the guy who runs Michigan Rock And Roll Legends and he said that he is going to put a video of us with Little Boy Blue sound clip on youtube. Ha, he wanted to know if it was alright with me. Hell yeah. I'll let you know when it happens.
Tom
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Post by laurentbigot on Jan 13, 2010 10:11:03 GMT -5
Yes, there has been a lot of great stuff emerging from France -- I guess there must be someone over there who's a big fan with some good sources. in the 60s there was only 2 TV channels in France (even just one for a while), and everything produced is saved in the archives (called INA).
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Post by tomkirby on Jan 16, 2010 9:10:42 GMT -5
The picture/sound/video of us is up and running on michiganrockandrolllegends.com
Once at the site, scroll down the menu on the left side of the screen and click on the Legendary Songs button. Now, scrool down through all of the songs nominated for induction until you come to the Top 40 already inducted You'll find us at number 14. At the bottom of the write up about us is the link to the video.
I would really appreciate your thoughts on the video.
Tom
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Post by Steven H Christ on Jan 16, 2010 10:28:38 GMT -5
The picture/sound/video of us is up and running on michiganrockandrolllegends.com I would really appreciate your thoughts on the video. Tom Looks good! And sounds cool, of course. This will expose the song to even more folks globally.
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Post by tomkirby on Jan 16, 2010 12:30:52 GMT -5
Another thing to look forward to being released is the Teenbeat Mayhem book that Mop Top Mike is finishing up. I was asked and wrote the Forward to the book. He hopes for it's release by the end of February. If you know anything at all about this book, it will be the Bible of Garage Rock for many years to come and it will be a must have by collectors and avid fans alike.
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Post by Steven H Christ on Jan 17, 2010 7:08:15 GMT -5
Another thing to look forward to being released is the Teenbeat Mayhem book that Mop Top Mike is finishing up. I was asked and wrote the Forward to the book. He hopes for it's release by the end of February. If you know anything at all about this book, it will be the Bible of Garage Rock for many years to come and it will be a must have by collectors and avid fans alike. This will, indeed, be the cornerstone of my religion.
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Post by tomkirby on Jan 17, 2010 11:41:34 GMT -5
Sir, I've heard that Mike hopes to release the book by the end of February. So, it may not be much more of a wait.
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Post by greenfuzz on Jan 18, 2010 10:32:10 GMT -5
Sir, I've heard that Mike hopes to release the book by the end of February. So, it may not be much more of a wait. I think he plans to be completed by February and ready to start the print process; I believe the book won't be available until later this year.
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Post by tomkirby on Jan 18, 2010 13:05:52 GMT -5
Ah, my misunderstanding. Thanks Mike.
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Post by fazer on Jan 19, 2010 15:57:53 GMT -5
yeah just watched Tonto and The Renegades on youtube, it went straight onto my favourites! brilliant !
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