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    • December 2, 2012 5:47 PM CST
    • Funny coincidence, alright. I was just searchin' for Dana's Page, but I couldn't help myself, mwahahahaaaa!

      While I agree with, well, all of Dana's criticisms, your points are right on target. It's the director who makes or breaks it, as long as the script and acting are solid. Best of luck to 'em.

      (Off-topic: I've never seen Heaven's Gate, I've been told that it holds up better now-days)

      Weird, just the other day, I was thinkin' about those Germs and Runaways movies that disappeared w/o a trace. And there was that Joan Jett/Michael Fox thing...

      Do you have any fictional rock films that work?

    • December 2, 2012 5:06 PM CST
    • All I'm going to say is that David Chase is directing this movie, and it's based on his own story (He played in a garage band that literally never left the garage when he was a kid), so if you don't like it, he's the man to direct your rage at.  Yeah, I know Little Steven is heavily involved in this, but the director is the one who really makes the movie work, or not work for that matter (I just hope it doesn't turn into a Michael Cimino's "Heaven's Gate" disaster).  As for Dana, he gets angry about other things.  It's probably just his nature. 

      Funny you should respond to this, because this movie will be released on Dec. 21.  I was thinking about mentioning this, but I decided to wait until it came out to see if it gets any response around here.  It was screened at a film festival in NYC to mixed reviews, so I'm not expecting overwhelming critical praise, nor do I expect this to be a huge box office hit.  Believe it or not, I mainly want to see it because of Chase, since I'm a big "Sopranos" fan.


      dave said:

      Oww! Tell it like it is!

      Dana V. Hatch said:

      Little Steven's involvement will insure the music sucks and the story will probably be bland and nostalgic rather than specific and weird like the stories of real bands like the Monks or my fave story, the Novas, a bunch of teens who sold a quarter million of their first single then fell apart after one of them got caught with a beer. Moulty would be a great subject for a movie too (Barbarian!).They'll get the clothes wrong too, putting the band in mod threads when most of 'em either wore the same duds they wore to school or dorky matching outfits.

    • December 2, 2012 4:05 PM CST
    • Oww! Tell it like it is!

      Dana V. Hatch said:

      Little Steven's involvement will insure the music sucks and the story will probably be bland and nostalgic rather than specific and weird like the stories of real bands like the Monks or my fave story, the Novas, a bunch of teens who sold a quarter million of their first single then fell apart after one of them got caught with a beer. Moulty would be a great subject for a movie too (Barbarian!).They'll get the clothes wrong too, putting the band in mod threads when most of 'em either wore the same duds they wore to school or dorky matching outfits.

    • December 2, 2012 4:01 PM CST
    • The music Business doesn't particulary like anything to be desperately dangerous. Popular taste is, ultimately, very conventional. And if you don't slot into that category, then you will find it fairly hard to survive in the music business.

      - Geoffrey Haslam, producer, the MC5's High Time

    • December 2, 2012 2:54 PM CST
    • Whew, wotta song quote!!

      Good post. What else can I add?

    • December 2, 2012 2:45 PM CST
    • It's horrible. But , the first thing that came to mind , when I heard the news about Clapton's Son (Besides , what kind of person leaves the window wide open in an apartment building when there's a small child around?) was (Set to the tune of "Badge " by Cream) -

      "I Told You Not To Walk To Close To The Ledge.....". It came to me in an instant. And I THOUGHT , OH , GOD , I COULD NEVER USE IT......BUT....YOU asked for it.

      Losing a child , though , makes people like this seem that much more human. It made Robert Plant seem human , but , he did'nt do a top selling, award winning album and video of dull remakes of his old songs (That would be Plant and Page , MANY years later.) to "Mourn". Jerry Lee lost TWO sons. In a life and career that reeked of sensationalism , no attempt was made to sensationalize these tragedies. The Killer already thought God and the world were against him , anyway. Roy Orbison lost , what , two, three children ? , and he seemed like the nicest guy in the world. You can't dumb down a tragedy like Clapton losing a son , even if you don't care for him. But ,  I think his response was all wrong , even if it's not my place to say.

      P.S. McCartney put out his last ass- whompin' Rock'n'Roll album shortly after Linda died. I'm sure most "Fans"wanted weepy love songs , but, he'd already done that. Instead , he let his anger collide with his sadness (If you've been thru this , and most of us have , loss brings with it MANY conlicting emotions.), and made a Rock'n'Roll record ("Run , Devil , Run") so shit - hot , many of his fans HATED it. THAT made Sir Macca seem that much more human to me.
       
      dave said:

      Oh, come on, John (wheedle), do please tell us, hanh? 

      [elbows John]

    • December 1, 2012 6:07 PM CST
    • We all know the poison that is MTV. We would only be affected if we had the stupidity to watch MTV. The video keeps good honest film makers in business. Without them would Gilliam, the Coen Brothers etc be able to further the beauty they give? If you look, even in the early days, television brought the music to the kids. Video's on the whole are shite, but if it delivers  good music to the masses.... I'm all for'em! A perfect example below. Beautiful and very very provocative!!!


       
      dave said:

      Erm, not to splash cold water onto this topic, but why do you need a video? I always think of MTV from the 80s when I hear of video-making. It's the music that grabs a music fan, yeah?

    • December 1, 2012 4:49 PM CST
    • Erm, not to splash cold water onto this topic, but why do you need a video? I always think of MTV from the 80s when I hear of video-making. It's the music that grabs a music fan, yeah?

    • December 1, 2012 2:56 PM CST
    • This one too, I wonder if these guys take drugs :L

    • December 1, 2012 2:54 PM CST
    • Always liked this one.

    • December 2, 2012 1:21 PM CST
    • +1 for Scott H. Biram & Bob Log III

    • December 2, 2012 12:52 PM CST
    • One of my favorite bands in Italy: 

      Sick Tamburo

    • December 1, 2012 11:22 PM CST
    • Thee Cormans is a fun band with a great live show.

    • December 1, 2012 5:51 PM CST
    • A band from englanshire who are undoubtedly the most mental fuckin band i've seen or heard... Lightning Bolt. check the asked drummer.

    • December 1, 2012 5:44 PM CST
    • They weren't exactly masked but saw Man or Astroman in Dundee about 12 years ago and they all had tv's on their heads. Outstanding!!!

    • December 2, 2012 12:21 PM CST
    • Show #399: "Fall 2012 Pledge Drive Show" playlist:

      Gong - "Radio Gnome/You Can't Kill Me"
      Supersister - "Radio"
      Ramones - "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio"
      Empire - "Hear My Voice On The Radio"
      The Doors - "The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)"
      The Electric Light Orchestra - "Mr. Radio"
      Nikita The K - "Go Go Radio Moscow"
      Mmoss - "War Sux"
      Illes - "Taskaradio"
      The Ways & Means - "Make The Radio A Little Louder"
      Elvis Costello & The Attractions - "Radio, Radio"
      Masters Apprentices - "Turn Up Your Radio"
      Rush - "The Spirit Of Radio"
      Joni Mitchell - "You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio"
      Warren Zevon - "Mohammed's Radio"
      Black Sabbath - "Am I Going Insane (Radio)/The Writ"
      Kraftwerk - "Radio Stars/Uranium"
      The Loot - "Radio City"
      The Cosmic Jokers - "Electronic News/Intergalactic Radio Guri Broadcasting/Raumschiff Galaxy Gleitet Im Sonnenwind/Insterstellar Rock: Kosmiche Musick/Raumschiff Galaxy Saust In Die Lichtbahnen/Der Planet Des Stemenmadchens"
      Gong - "Radio Gnome Invisible/Flying Teapot"

      Click here to stream this show now: http://eggmanrulez.com/m3u/399.m3u
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    • December 1, 2012 5:25 PM CST
    • .....Also "Long Legged Girl" (With a Short Dress On) , by Elvis. Not only is it the closest to Garage Punk he ever got ("Never SAY YES" , A DISTANT SECOND.), BUT IT Clocks in at less than a minute and a half....And a LOT happens in that time. Probably his shortest song .

    • December 1, 2012 9:51 PM CST
    • my lady threw this on a mix a few years back and it instantly became a favorite of mine. sad thing is neither her nor i have any clue who it is and its been eating me alive too long.
      If you have any information on the artist and song title, please share.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9w4naPlWE2I

    • December 1, 2012 4:08 PM CST
    • I have just got this sent to me 5 minutes ago. Ian Mckaye from Fugazi. Fuck it, that boy can punk! Enjoy

    • December 1, 2012 2:50 PM CST
    • Playlist 12/01/2012

      Kraut  Arming The World 
      Shattered Faith  Right Is Right 
      Divine Horsemen  My Sin 
      Ed Gein's Car  Cream of Wheat 
      Chesterfield Kings  She Told Me Lies 
      Ugly Beats  KO'ed 
      Every Mother's Son  Allison Dozer 
      MC5  Poison 
      Ty Segall  Would You Be My Love 
      Tiger High  Coral Castle 
      Brian Wilson Shock Treatment  Raise Them Up 
      Moon Duo  Sleep Walker 
      Joy Division  Transmission 
      Buzzcocks  I Look Alone 
      Fall  Leave The Capital 
      Jesus and Mary Chain  In A Hole 
      Stupidity  This Love Is for Real 
      Nevermores  Lilly's 11th 
      Redd Kross  Uglier 
      Nomads  The Bad Times Will Do Me Good 
      True West  Lucifer Sam 
      Lyres  Touch 
      Evil Tenors  Peach Fuzz/You're Not A Sharp Knife 
      Ravonettes  Till the End 
      Agent Orange  A Cry for Help In A World Gone Mad 
      Dead Kennedys  Winebago Warrior 
      Black Randy and the Metro Squad  I Slept In An Arcade 
      Social Distortion  Let It Be Me 
      Clash  Capital Radio Two 
      Damned  Problem Child 
      Stranglers  Nice N' Sleazy 
      Left Arm  New Kind of Kick 
      Palmyra Delran  You're My Brian Jones 
      King Tuff  Love Potion 
      Minutemen  Storm In My House 
      Henry Fiat's Open Sore  Don't Try This At Home 
      Godfathers  Gone to Texas 

    • December 1, 2012 12:22 PM CST
    • It really needs streamlining, with more country artists who contributed, for starters, and fewer of the populist inductees like Madonna. What did she contribute to rock'n'roll anyway? They really need to purge people put in for spurious reasons like unit sales and put some real rock'n'roll in.

      Just out of curiousity, what Jazz musicians contributed to rock'n'roll's genesis? 

      John Battles said:

      I agree , a Hip Hop Hall of Fame would be the ticket....I have'nt seen the complete list , but , there's so many non - Rock'n'Roll artists. Woodie Guthrie's in there. That's cool , but is Leadbelly? Are Jimmy Rogers or Gene Autry in there for being the first (Known) White Country singers to incorporate Blues in their repertoirre , back in the 20'S.   I'm sure George Jones , as well as Johnny Cash and Hank Williams , is in there. But , what of Buck Owens , Hank Thompson , Bob Wills ,Tennessee Ernie Ford? They brought the Rock. OK , they've got a Country Music Hall of Fame, but so many Country artist were crucial in the evolution of Rock'n'ROLL.....I can't say Rap did the same thing......From RAp ANDhIP hOP , WE GET KORN , BEASTIE BOYS, Eminem , Kid Rock.....yeesh.  Also Louis Prima should be there ,if he is'nt (I doubt he is.) aalong with THE TRENIERS , only the first real Rock'n'Roll band , Wynonie Harris , Roy Brown , Amos Milburn..........