What is your one most favorite thing about the GaragePunk Hideout? also your one least favorite thing.

this is not an attack or an ass kissing session. this is something we could all possibly use to better take advantage of the sight. this can be petty or deep. it would all be helpful. we are all mostly united in our fondness.

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My favourite thing is actually not the podcasts, I rarely listen to them. I am always impressed when I do, but it's always a question of time with me, and I just don't have the free time nowadays...  My favourite thing is however, the amount of people that post on here that are NOT from North America.  I live in Atlantic Canada, and more specifically a fairly culture-less part of the east coast.  So to read the thoughts and opinions of people that are based so far away is awlays of interest to me.

 

I do have a least favourite thing about this place, but as it is a free service and the good greatly out weighs the bad ( more of a slight greivence really ) I feel it would be looking a gift horse in the mouth to complain.  

 

Blah blah blah,

~T

Podcasts

kopper said:

Are you talking about in the forum discussions, groups, podcasts, or what, specifically?

Primitiva Psychedelia said:

LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.

Ah, well you're always welcome to start one of your own! ;)

Primitiva Psychedelia said:

Podcasts

kopper said:

Are you talking about in the forum discussions, groups, podcasts, or what, specifically?

Primitiva Psychedelia said:

LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.

If you're not in favor of airing your grievances publicly you can always just DM me.

Tommy Careless said:

My favourite thing is actually not the podcasts, I rarely listen to them. I am always impressed when I do, but it's always a question of time with me, and I just don't have the free time nowadays...  My favourite thing is however, the amount of people that post on here that are NOT from North America.  I live in Atlantic Canada, and more specifically a fairly culture-less part of the east coast.  So to read the thoughts and opinions of people that are based so far away is awlays of interest to me.

 

I do have a least favourite thing about this place, but as it is a free service and the good greatly out weighs the bad ( more of a slight greivence really ) I feel it would be looking a gift horse in the mouth to complain.  

 

Blah blah blah,

~T

Agree with this dude. But i guess I can only really blame myself for lack of content since I myself don't contribute enough to the groups as I would like too. Favorite obviously the PODCASTs, what attracted me to the original garagepunk forums and old podcast site. Everything else if pretty sweet too, the music(and the discover of new music), the people, the videos, etc. 

Marty Shane, Pacifiction Records said: 

Least favorite thing: All the action seems focused in the main forum and not enough going on in the groups.

You're right Primitiva, you can never have enough soul.

You inspired me to re-post my little obit on the late Howard Tate in here:

http://garagepunk.ning.com/forum/topics/r-i-p-howard-tate-soul-man


Primitiva Psychedelia said:

LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.

Favorite? Networking with awesome bands that are on the same page as you, awesome podcasts to have in the background while you do random work, and the people are funny sometimes

Least favorite is the fact that the group for Canucks is extremely slow. I'd love to see a super bustling Canadian group. I'd get some buddies on there, but my friends for the most part are top 40 fans.

i have learned a lot of shit....

ooooh do me next!

Light Bulb Alley ( New LP out!) said:

I love the Podcasts... The Forums.... I have a lot of shit.. met really cool bands and Radio hosts... obviously no complaints... if that is ass kissing then I am a ass kisser

Y'know, i've thought about that...  I like that idea. :)  hmmmm my brain is a tickin!
kopper said:

Ah, well you're always welcome to start one of your own! ;)

Primitiva Psychedelia said:

Podcasts

kopper said:

Are you talking about in the forum discussions, groups, podcasts, or what, specifically?

Primitiva Psychedelia said:

LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.

yay! Checking it out now!!!!

swt said:

You're right Primitiva, you can never have enough soul.

You inspired me to re-post my little obit on the late Howard Tate in here:

http://garagepunk.ning.com/forum/topics/r-i-p-howard-tate-soul-man


Primitiva Psychedelia said:

LOVE the site for sure, but I do wish there was more soul, exotica and old school blues.

I believe the group with the most members (or top 3) here on the Hideout is European in yer pants! This site is not specifically just for North America even though the official language is English. Check the map on the main page for some reference.

Tommy Careless said:

...  My favourite thing is however, the amount of people that post on here that are NOT from North America.  I live in Atlantic Canada, and more specifically a fairly culture-less part of the east coast.  So to read the thoughts and opinions of people that are based so far away is awlays of interest to me.

 

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