Boise, Idaho (moved back from sin shitty las gaygas)
Relationship Status:
It's Complicated
About Me:
MUSIC, guitar, drums, piano/organ, stand up bass, Ralph<3, going to shows, playing in bands, playing on street corners for drunks, all things vintage, 50s and 60s, zombies, B Movies, reading, typewriters, riding bikes, graveyards, picnics, the beach, the river, sewing, classic cars, '57 Chevy BelAirs, watching movies, card games, poker, AbbaZabbas, chai tea, traveling/roadtrips, camping/nature, painting, drawing, astrology, astronomy, sledding, thrifting/garage sale going, discovering new music
psychobilly, rockabilly, horror, surf, garage, folk, punk, ska, reggae, oldies, classic rock, old school country,
Nekromantix, Mad Sin, Meteors, Quakes, Demented Are GO!, The Monsters, The Dead Brothers, King Automatic, Die Zorros, Rezurex, Sasquatch and the Sickabillies, Os Catalepticos, The Cramps, Restless, Stray Cats, Polecats, Peacocks, Deadbillies, Batmobile, Guana Batz, Deadbolt, Blitzkid, Cancerslug, Rancid, Transplants, Mischief Brew, Riot Folk, Gogol Bordello, Amazing Royal Crowns, Dead Kings, Independents, Frantic Flintstones, Godless Wicked Creeps, Gutter Demons, Krewmen, Deadbeats, Phantom Surfers, Dick Dale, Link Wray, Hank III, Johnny Cash, Toots and Maytals, Aggrolites, Toasters, Slackers, Specials, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Mustard Plug, Skankin Pickle, Janitors Against Apartheid, Oingo Boingo, Rush, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Etc..
Favorite Movies:
Any and All Old School Horror/B-Movies,
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Nightmare Before Xmas, Corpse Bride, Stranger Than Fiction, Anchorman, To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar, Kung Pow, Ren & Stimpy, Daria, Little Miss Sunshine, Death at a Funeral, Ghost World, Evil Deads, Army of Darkness, Big Fish, Shawn of the Dead, Edward Scissorhands, Trainspotting, Alice in Wonderland, Pulp Fiction, Grindhouse
Favorite GaragePunk.com Podcast(s):
RadiOblivion, Malthursday Show, Flying Saucer Rock n Roll, Vagabound Garage Rockers, Killed by porn, Sonic Nightmares, Mystery Action, Garagepunk Surfcast, and a lot more of them.
Glad ya dig the podcasts (which is the primary purpose of GaragePunk.com these days)! I was kinda hoping they would bring more people here... good to see you aboard.
* Johnny Cash Sings The Ballads Of The American Indian: Bitter Tears. I had this on LP when I was a kid and I've been meaning to buy a CD for years. But I was inspired to download the album after reading this article in Salon about Cash, Ira Hayes...