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    • August 28, 2012 10:23 AM CDT
    • don't know how new they are, but I saw 45 Spider last Saturday here in NYC and they kicked arse.

    • August 26, 2012 7:25 PM CDT
    • Ive been enjoying the new Chrome Cranks Album.

    • August 28, 2012 8:03 AM CDT
    • Anybody know anything about this band?  I can't find any info or tracks.  The record sometimes turns up on ebay, but it's always too expensive to take a chance on something that might just be new wave lite.

    • August 27, 2012 8:12 PM CDT
    • The Lizardmen played the very first Drive-invasion back in '99 I think. Fun show, hot as hell that day!

    • August 27, 2012 8:00 PM CDT
    • Alison,
      I read your post about it going from a 3 day to a 1 day event. In google-researching the event since seeing your original post I gather that Dragon-Con (which I went to in 1995) had something to do with this. I have decided that I am coming down for Drive Invasion next year. Because of my line of work I need to make arrangements almost a full year in advance. I need to know 2 things.
      1. Is Drive Invasion always the Sunday before Labor Day?
      2. Is Dragon-Con always the weekend before Labor Day (When I went it was in June or July...Since I will be in the area, might as well make a return trip for a day)?

      Thanks for your help.

    • August 27, 2012 6:53 PM CDT
    • Alison , I've heard a lot of cool things about this event , but , now I'm almost in shock.    Mary Woronov
      came to Chicago and appeared at two separate screenings of "Death Race 2000" and "Rock 'n'Roll High School", about 5 years ago. She was very cool and funny , and still looks great. Real class act , she is.  
       
      Alison said:

      I have been to quite a few and my highlights would include seeing Roky Erickson (he played almost all of The Evil One), Mary Wornov (one year they showed Rock N Roll High School and she made an appearance), Wanda Jackson (she told Elvis stories), and The Blasters (my favorite performance).  The festival used to be all three days of Labor Day weekend, but it has shrunk down in recent years to just one day of concentrated mayhem.  There are plenty of families with children of various ages - often riding around in go-carts and scooters, so perhaps you should just kidnap the family and come on down!

    • August 27, 2012 5:12 PM CDT
    • I have been to quite a few and my highlights would include seeing Roky Erickson (he played almost all of The Evil One), Mary Wornov (one year they showed Rock N Roll High School and she made an appearance), Wanda Jackson (she told Elvis stories), and The Blasters (my favorite performance).  The festival used to be all three days of Labor Day weekend, but it has shrunk down in recent years to just one day of concentrated mayhem.  There are plenty of families with children of various ages - often riding around in go-carts and scooters, so perhaps you should just kidnap the family and come on down!

    • August 27, 2012 11:26 AM CDT
    • I have friggin' been dying to make it to one of these, but being a family man, it never pans out. I've seen in the past that the Fleshtones, Jason & the Scorchers, and the Cynics have played there, and being that Atlanta is only a 7 hour drive for me, I've thought about more than once about going "missing" from home! Have you been able to make all of them? Which bands have you gotten to see?

    • August 25, 2012 4:23 PM CDT
    • If work didn't get in the way, I would have booked a flight from Connecticut just to go to this.  If this is still going on next year, chances are I will make it down there.

    • August 25, 2012 3:13 PM CDT
    • I used to live in the ATL from 2000 to 2003.  I definitely miss the Drive Invasions. They were great fun.  I'm glad to see the the Starlight Drive-In is still going! 

    • August 27, 2012 7:00 PM CDT
    • Paul Nicholas said , not surprisingly , it was HE that Meek was more interested in. The "Telstar" Joe Meek biopic is wickedly great ( Self - love corner - Please see my review at www.roctober.com , which will appear in Roctober #51 , in actual print.....). I strongly recommend that everyone score themselves a copy.....But , don't trust me. I liked "Stoned" , the Brian Jones biopic , unlike (Inexplicably) most Americans.....

    • August 27, 2012 1:23 PM CDT
    • I'm going to be sure to watch this! Lord Sutch is such a cool and enigmatic character from from British R&R.

      I was just thinking the other day how little information there is out there about his early career despite the enduring interest in Joe Meek AND what with him being one of the more famous names on his roster. Wikipedia doesn't even have a discography pre 1970!

    • August 27, 2012 4:17 PM CDT

    • Oh, just the usual stuff that happens to wooden guitars, warpage and drying out. I guess. Probably not as fast, though. The necks and fingerboards are still wood.


      Doc Sanchez said:

      This sounds pretty convincing. What happens when you lean them against the radiator?


    • August 27, 2012 6:11 AM CDT
    • This sounds pretty convincing. What happens when you lean them against the radiator?

      G. Wood said:

      They have very good tone, and you don't have to worry as much about keeping them humidified (although common sense still applies, no leaning them against the radiator). They stay in tune better. No need for increasingly scarce premium tonewoods. A high quality guitar can be sold for less then a comparable wooden one. That's all I can think of right now. I've played a few, they were nice.

      Doc Sanchez said:

       ...it seems to be a graphite guitar

      What's the special thing about them?

    • August 27, 2012 11:06 AM CDT
    • Calling all bored teenagers! The Murder City Nights Podcast is back with another sizzling sonic assault on your ear-holes. Featuring the Berlin Brats, Queers, Jayne County, Flesheaters, Disguster and more!

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      • Search and Destroy - The Stooges
      • Tunnel of Time - Pulpit Red
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    • August 27, 2012 10:10 AM CDT
    • Commando was kind of unintentionally funny in a dead pan sort of way. A well designed book full of graphics and top ten lists. I enjoyed Mickey Leigh's book as well. It was very insightful on Joey Ramone's OCD condition, etc. I found Poisoned Heart a tad bitter and it showed a lot of the infighting amongst the band. Anyone read On the Road With The Ramones by tour manager Monte Melnick? 
       
      Mark George Harrison said:

      Just finished Mickey Leigh's book today and really enjoyed it, even shed a tear at the end. Not sure if I'll get the Johnny Ramone book, read one of Dee Dee's(poisoned heart) and found it very disappointing, none of the humour you expect from him.



      Jersey City Mods said:

      We liked "I Slept with Joey Ramone" and thought Johnny was portrayed as more interesting than the usual thug caricature he often gets.  We will have to check this one out as well.

    • August 27, 2012 8:29 AM CDT
    • Just finished Mickey Leigh's book today and really enjoyed it, even shed a tear at the end. Not sure if I'll get the Johnny Ramone book, read one of Dee Dee's(poisoned heart) and found it very disappointing, none of the humour you expect from him.



      Jersey City Mods said:

      We liked "I Slept with Joey Ramone" and thought Johnny was portrayed as more interesting than the usual thug caricature he often gets.  We will have to check this one out as well.

    • August 27, 2012 2:41 AM CDT
    • Show #386: "The Eggman Collection #120" playlist:

      Gracious! - "Super Nova: a) Arrival Of The Traveller, b) Blood Red Sun, c) Say Goodbye To Love, d) Prepare To Meet Thy Maker"
      Purple Passage - "Beyond Reality"
      Hello - "Another Schoolday"
      Tommy James & The Shondells - "Ball Of Fire"
      The Zombies - "I Must Move"
      Davie Allan & The Arrows - "Action On The Street"
      Pluto - "She's Innocent"
      The Troll - "Professor Pott's Pornographic Projector"
      Bonnie Dobson - "Morning Dew [1969 version]"
      Peter & Gordon - "I Go To Pieces"
      Aphrodite's Child - "End Of The World"
      Thor's Hammer - "If You Knew"
      The Beatles - "Come Together"
      Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Sometimes"
      The Carolyn Hester Coalition - "Rise Like Phoenix"
      The Rare Breed - "Lonely Nights"
      The Fabulous Four - "438 South Michigan Avenue"
      Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - "Carry On"
      Beauregard Ajax - "Goodbye Again"
      Bobby Callender - "Nature"
      Blossom Toes - "I'll Be Late For Tea"
      nePenthe - "Good Morning Baby"
      The Rockin' Berries - "I Didn't Mean To Hurt You"
      The Good Rats - "For The Sake Of Anyone"
      Rainbow Ffolly - "Sun Sing"
      Christopher - "In Your Time"
      The Peppermint Rainbow - "Pink Lemonade"
      Mops - "Alone"
      Tim Hardin - "How Can We Hang On To A Dream"
      Angel Pavement - "When Will I See June Again"
      Mason - "Carry Me Home"
      Zerfas - "The Sweetest Part"
      Brainbox - "Summertime"
      Glass Harp - "Mountains"
      McDonald & Giles - "Suite In C; Including Turnham Green, Here I Am And Others"

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    • August 27, 2012 2:24 AM CDT
    • Heh, glad to make it.  But I really think a name contest could be fun. Plus, I don't think the band minds the extra attention...

      John Battles said:

      Thank you , Jarkko. Even Mike Hurtt does'nt think I'm a genius. Usually. You made my day.

      So I hereby declare the contest OPENED! The game is on! Come up with a name for the band, and if this gets going good, I think we'll bring the (best) suggestions to the attention of the elderly gentlemen themselves. Here goes:

      The Great Uncles (by John Battles)

    • August 27, 2012 1:27 AM CDT
    • Now for some good news!

      GOLD and fat and slow, haha.


      Jarkko Immonen said:

      And here we go! I heard back from Greg, and here's a direct quote:

      "The Oblivians record is finished and should be out by the end if the year. Reigning Sound album is on the way for next year as well as a new Parting Gifts record!"

      IT WON'T BE LONG NOW!! And remember, you heard it first here on Hideout! ;)

       

    • August 25, 2012 3:11 PM CDT
    • the Phantoms Surfers. coolest mask!!

    • August 25, 2012 2:42 PM CDT
    • I like Daikaiju

    • August 25, 2012 2:12 PM CDT
    • Have you heard Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats?  Total badass music to make you feel like a total badass while walking down the street...