well part of that story is true. i played bass/farfisa for the Priests. our singer did kick the shit out of Paul Morabito of the kings(and Moviees)at a Creation show at the Mohawk Place in Buffalo, but even Paul now admits he deserved it.
the song Little Steven played on his show from our Get Hip release, 'Tall Tales' was called 'MORE" and it was part of a weekly or so feature on Miami Steve's show called 'Coolest Song Of The Week' or something...andy from the kings apparently ALLEGEDLY filled Miami Steve's brain with all sorts of nastiness about us saying we're no good, etc, we beat up his guitarist, etc....kind of like going to the high school principal...and well, we were blacklisted from that radio program.
oh and my other band The Quitters wrote an anti-kings song called 'Monkee Suit which wasn't played much at the Babiuk household.
the Cavestomp story is totally accurate, unbelievable, and fucking hilarious even to me! :)
we went on to do some US touring, Las Vegas Shakedown, SXSW, and a European tour in 2005. after that, we split up and i have no idea where anyone is. i'm still stuck in Rochester.
MikeL said:
I thought so, because I heard a story through the grapevine that one of the members got into a fight with one of the Chesterfield Kings, and that got them blacklisted. I don't know if the blacklist applied to certain clubs, or just to CK gigs, or the whole city of Rochester.
I saw them for the last time in late 2004, when they shared a bill with the Cynics at Rosebud, a now defunct club. Their lead singer and I swapped some stories about the festival at Randall's Island, and he also told me how the band begged Gregg Kostelich to sign them to get them some airplay on the Underground Garage. They did get their CD released on Get Hip a few months later, and one of their songs was named "Coolest Song in the World" at the time of the release...then Gregg and Little Steven had their falling out, and that was the end of the Priests getting any airplay on the UG. I felt really bad for them.
Hideout Admin said:
I have "Tall Tales" on Get Hip. It's not bad. I played three or four of those songs on my old radio show,
The Wayback Machine, a few times. And yeah, they were from Rochester.
Ken said:I remember them... I never saw them, but I really liked the two CDs on garage pop. I remember wishing that those had come out on vinyl...