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    • January 23, 2013 6:21 PM CST
    • "vot are yew SENK? ZHOU DON LAHK MAH SINKING?"Nico.

      They're one of those bands , despite their exalted status , I think it's OK to like or don't like. I liked 'em  , then I did'nt , now I do. It took a VILE for Nico's VOSS to grow on me . 
       
      TipplerMario said:

      I don't think this will be shocking but, I hate everything The Velvet Underground did with Nico, I hate it, I can't stand it, is it her voice, idk, I just don't like it.

    • January 23, 2013 4:02 PM CST
    • I don't think this will be shocking but, I hate everything The Velvet Underground did with Nico, I hate it, I can't stand it, is it her voice, idk, I just don't like it.

    • January 23, 2013 3:35 PM CST
    • Yes , and as James will tell you , I was at that Arlington Heights County Fair (Whatever it was.) show, too ,  and Mitch only did , liek 3 songs , but , he sounded great , as did Lindsay , and Spencer Davis ALWAYS COMES THRU , IF BRIT BLUES IS YOUR THING. The surprise treat for James and our friend , Pat , was seeing JIMY ROGERS AND THE MAUDS.  wORDS FAIL ME. cONSULT YOUTUBE.    I think the fever the Shadows of Knight had on that Little Steven show was Steven personally telling 'em , can that 80's Rock shit and get back to The Garage !!! i DID'nt see that show . My friend , Rocco ,  and  I were there , but , we got the word that some of The Stones (Who were also playing that night.) might turn up at Ian MacLagan's gig. It turned out to be no rumor , but  , they did'nt show , it was 20  degrees below solid frozen balls , and The Stones were playing outside. Call 'em Dinosaurs, that was the ice age for them. I'm sure they spent the rest of the night in a sauna. I figured , worst case scenario , we still see Ian MacLagan do a great show , and that's what happened.
      James Porter said:

      I was at the Shadows of Knight show that John mentions. It was at the tail end of the summer, IIRC, at an outdoor festival. Jim Sohns was the only original left. The only actual Shadows songs performed were "Gloria," "Oh Yeah" and "Shake." The rest of their set was fleshed out by cover versions of such asskickers as "This Diamond Ring" and "Sunday Will Never Be The Same." Yikes. That'd be like the Yardbirds covering Chad & Jeremy songs. My hopes were fairly high - the only other time I saw them, it was on a Little Steven garage revue, and they sounded like they got "the fever" back. By the time of this outdoor show, they had reverted back to being a cheesy oldies band. For shame. As for Mitch Ryder, the only time I saw him was, again, at a county fair oldies revue with Spencer Davis, Mark Lindsay and Rare Earth. Under the circumstances, he kicked much ass.
       
      John Battles said:

      Shadows of Knight have had a reputation for being terrible , or , at best , mediocre , for decades , in Chicagoland. They just did a rare (And free) show in Chicago proper a few months ago , About 3 blocks from my place. Thank God I had a family function to go to ! Jimy Sohns owns the name , so it's always been him and whoever is backing him. Joe Kelly sits in on occasion , or he used to. They're in that documentary on Garage Rock with Sky Saxon , which has it's moments , they're at least doing some of the right songs .  Did Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels do a reunion show ? Mitch may have just been using the name. In more recent live footage I've seen of him , he was killin' it , but , I have'nt seen him do a full set in nearly 20 years , usually with Johnny "B' Badanjek , from The Detroit Wheels on drums and Rob Gillespie (Powertrane , Rob Tyner Band.) on guitar. I've seen Mitch at least a half - dozen times , he was always great , even , and especially , when he was playing to 15 or 30 people.   But , I've heard he's done some bad , or just fair , shows , too.....       If you meant the Greenfuz show at The Ponderosa Stomp , MY GOD! THAT WAS PUTRID !! We all love that record for the cruddy sound , but , those guys sounded like they had'nt even practiced. Plus , the Southern Boogie Rock covers did'nt help. I wanted to love it..........
       
      Howie Pyro said:

      the worst reunion of a 60's band was The Shadows of Knight oh my god...the worst! Very similar were Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels (who i didn't go see but they were in a festival i was at...seriously everyone, even normal people were running to get outta there! Right up there with those 2 were The Green Fuz, woah, so bad the promoter "punished" them & forced them to come back & play Green Fuz all the way through without introducing the band all the way through it to get to their "important" blues ramblings...i do have a tape of it and it has a running commentary from my friend Todd Abramson that is fucking hysterical...I also saw the Shaggs & thought it was mind blowingly great...

    • January 23, 2013 5:04 PM CST
    • I can see why the Hall of Fame is controversial: no two people can think alike and agree on anything about what goes in. Anyone keeping their ears to the ground for inductees?

    • January 23, 2013 4:58 PM CST
    • I would agree too!

      Chris Henniker said:

      I'd definitely agree with that, Tim.

      Tim Napalm Stegall said:

      I can think of two who should be in: The Yardbirds and the New York Dolls. Oh, and the Pretty Things.

    • January 23, 2013 4:19 AM CST
    • Yeah I see what you mean. Detroit proto-punk + horror show thematics.   

    • January 22, 2013 1:55 PM CST
    • I do think Alice Cooper should be inducted in the RRHOF, for the simple reason that he is the missing link between The MC5 and Sabbath or TheMisfits.

    • January 23, 2013 3:46 PM CST
    • This is a joke, I don't believe this crap. 

    • January 23, 2013 6:48 AM CST
    • A collaboration made in Heaven???

      Last Night said:

      or Tupac and Jay reatard?

    • January 23, 2013 6:45 AM CST
    • Kurt Vile and Chuck D? That would be a great link up.... Where's ma earplugs? I'd pay good money to see that show!!!

       

    • January 23, 2013 6:38 AM CST
    • or Tupac and Jay reatard?

    • January 22, 2013 2:02 PM CST
    • I wish this wasn't an april fools joke. I would be really curious to see how it would sound. Still waiting for Drake and Ty Segall to work together.

    • January 23, 2013 6:52 AM CST
    • My first show was a festival at the CCH in Hamburg 1979 called "BRAVO-Super-Disco" with Suzi Quatro, Racey, Truck Stop and Frank Zander. Bravo is the largest teen magazine within the German-language sphere and very cheesy. Can't remember that much. I think I was too excited.

      First punk concert or whatsoever was DAF (Deutsch Amerianische Freundschaft) at the Markthalle in Hamburg 03.06.81. Music: electro punk. Audience: mostly punk. It was good fun.

      The best concert so far: The Milshakes at the KIR in Hamburg 1982. 2 hours pure fun. The whole crowd was dancing and the whole band was drinking. In the end they stumbled cross the stage but played so tight as if sobriety was their middle name.

    • January 22, 2013 7:13 PM CST
    • Weirdness. Just as Kiss IN '76 was my first show ( Not counting my Brother's little band in Kewanee , Illinois , Ear Lick , and a really cool band I saw at  a car show in Ft. Worth. I remember , they opened with "The Rockford Files" and did a medley of "Gitarzan" and "Troglodytes" , the singer donning a cheap ape mask !), I ,too , saw The Stray Cats in '82 , before they broke in The US , AT tHE hOT kLUB , DALLAS' SECOND - EVER PUNK VENUE. Missed a lot of great shows there , for still being 17 -18. There were several hundred people , there. I saw Thunders in '86. Rode my bike to the mall to buy my ticket. I think he finished nearly every song......HA HA . HE WAS INTERRUPTED BY A BOTTLE - THROWING SKINHEAD , AND THE TWO HAD TO BE PULLED APART. JOHNNY WAS GETTING THE BEST OF IT , BUT NEITHER OF THEM REALLY SEEMED TO BE HURT , AND THE SHOW WENT ON.....
       
      SMF said:

      First show: KISS, Syracuse 1976. Opening act was Uriah Heep. (Happy to see I'm not the only one whose first show was KISS!!!)

      First punk show: Wreck N Crew, Cortland, NY 1978. Cortland's punk overlords...

      Best show: Heavy Trash, Las Vegas 2005. The Sadies opened the show and backed Heavy Trash. Close second is the Stray Cats, Tucson, AZ 1982ish. Played in a low-ceiling basement at the Convention Center. They were on a little riser. Maybe 500 people. Cool.

      Worst show: If it was bad I usually drank more so I wouldn't remember... seems to have worked.

      Best "unfinished" show: Johnny Thunders, Tucson, AZ 1985. Never finished a song. It was great.

    • January 22, 2013 7:04 PM CST
    • dave , I guess I don't follow you. You did'nt think you'd have fun at a Ramones show because you were'nt much of a drinker?  College Station ? Gig 'em Aggies ! HA HA , just kiddin'.          Friends : We used to all tell "Aggie Jokes" in Texas about how dumb Texas A&M students supposedly were , even THEY tell 'em......But , then , I found out how much SEX was going on around that campus , and I said , They're not so dumb after all.

      But , my old Alma (What does it) Mater, ETSU , is now owned by Texas A&M , which means they're Aggies , too , now.
        
      dave said:

      Don't feel bad, check this out: The Ramones came to my hometown of College Station, TX (!!), itself a miracle, with DeeDee playing, in a small venue and I-didn't-go. At that time I rarely drank, and had seen New Order sober- boy, did that suck, worst concert I've ever been to! So, even though I was an avid Ramones fan, I knew I wouldn't have fun. Still shoulda gone. D'oh!

      John Battles said:

      Any Ramones show , tho' I was late for the party, particularly ,The Ramones , Iggy Pop and The Dickies , Aragon Ballroom , 1988. The RAMONES HAD AN AWFUL MIX , AND WERE ONLY GIVEN ABOUT 45 MINUTES TO PLAY , But to see a three bill band like THAT , WHEN mURPHY'S lAW DICTATES , THE MORE YOU LIKE THE HEADLINER ,THE WORSE THE OPENING BAND IS GONNA BE (Tho ' there are exceptions.).
       
      Mongul said:

      First: The Ramones at City Gardens in Trenton, NJ May 29, 1991

      Best: The Ramones at The University of Maryland, Summer 1993 - the show started with only about five people in attendance - like my own private Ramones concert!

    • January 22, 2013 6:47 PM CST
    • First show: KISS, Syracuse 1976. Opening act was Uriah Heep. (Happy to see I'm not the only one whose first show was KISS!!!)

      First punk show: Wreck N Crew, Cortland, NY 1978. Cortland's punk overlords...

      Best show: Heavy Trash, Las Vegas 2005. The Sadies opened the show and backed Heavy Trash. Close second is the Stray Cats, Tucson, AZ 1982ish. Played in a low-ceiling basement at the Convention Center. They were on a little riser. Maybe 500 people. Cool.

      Worst show: If it was bad I usually drank more so I wouldn't remember... seems to have worked.

      Best "unfinished" show: Johnny Thunders, Tucson, AZ 1985. Never finished a song. It was great.

    • January 22, 2013 2:46 PM CST
    • Don't feel bad, check this out: The Ramones came to my hometown of College Station, TX (!!), itself a miracle, with DeeDee playing, in a small venue and I-didn't-go. At that time I rarely drank, and had seen New Order sober- boy, did that suck, worst concert I've ever been to! So, even though I was an avid Ramones fan, I knew I wouldn't have fun. Still shoulda gone. D'oh!

      John Battles said:

      Any Ramones show , tho' I was late for the party, particularly ,The Ramones , Iggy Pop and The Dickies , Aragon Ballroom , 1988. The RAMONES HAD AN AWFUL MIX , AND WERE ONLY GIVEN ABOUT 45 MINUTES TO PLAY , But to see a three bill band like THAT , WHEN mURPHY'S lAW DICTATES , THE MORE YOU LIKE THE HEADLINER ,THE WORSE THE OPENING BAND IS GONNA BE (Tho ' there are exceptions.).
       
      Mongul said:

      First: The Ramones at City Gardens in Trenton, NJ May 29, 1991

      Best: The Ramones at The University of Maryland, Summer 1993 - the show started with only about five people in attendance - like my own private Ramones concert!

    • January 22, 2013 2:10 PM CST
    • Any Ramones show , tho' I was late for the party, particularly ,The Ramones , Iggy Pop and The Dickies , Aragon Ballroom , 1988. The RAMONES HAD AN AWFUL MIX , AND WERE ONLY GIVEN ABOUT 45 MINUTES TO PLAY , But to see a three bill band like THAT , WHEN mURPHY'S lAW DICTATES , THE MORE YOU LIKE THE HEADLINER ,THE WORSE THE OPENING BAND IS GONNA BE (Tho ' there are exceptions.).
       
      Mongul said:

      First: The Ramones at City Gardens in Trenton, NJ May 29, 1991

      Best: The Ramones at The University of Maryland, Summer 1993 - the show started with only about five people in attendance - like my own private Ramones concert!

    • January 22, 2013 1:47 PM CST
    • First punk show: Marginal Man w/ Angry Red Planet - 1986 Detroit Graystone Ballroom

      Best show....too many but The Cramps w/ Guitar Wolf circa 1997 was pretty good.  The Supersuckers w/ The Gaza Strippers circa 2001 was great....tons more.....

       

    • January 22, 2013 11:32 PM CST
    • This weeks show features music from teh Nuggets compilation album, Talking Heads, Magazine, Deja voodoo, The White Stripes, Sex Pistols and more. 

      Listen/download this weeks show here:  http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20130122-1030-t1358850600.mp3

      Check out my blog post on Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings And Food:  http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2013/01/more-songs-about-buildings-and-food.html

      The Play List:

      1. The Remains – Don’t Look Back
      2. The Castaways – Liar, Liar
      3. Seven Story Redhead – Diamond Geezer
      4. Golden BC – The Proof
      5. Cold Warps – Stuck On An Island
      6. Nirvana – Spank Thru
      7. Mudhoney – The Rose
      8. The Chemistry Set – Underground
      9. Deja Voodoo – Too Cool To Live, Too Smart To Die
      10. Simply Saucer – Instant Pleasure
      11. Pointed Sticks – New Ways
      12. Talking Heads - Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
      13. Talking Heads – Found A Job
      14. EX~PO – Burn, Burn, Burn
      15. Terminal Sunglasses – Terminal Theme
      16. April March – Chick Habit
      17. Ghost Bikini – Rage In A Cage
      18. Thee Rum Coves – Happy Times
      19. The D4 – High Voltage
      20. Sex Pistols – Substitute
      21. The (International) Noise Conspiracy – Smash It Up
      22. The White Stripes – Astro
      23. The Prisoners - What I Want
      24. Magazine – Model Worker (BBC Session)
      25. The Clash - Stay Free

    • January 22, 2013 4:46 PM CST
    • "You won't see me working 9-to-5/Too much fun being alive.'  (from Problems)

      "[Music] shouldn't be about some cunt on a stage yapping about how terrible it is to be on the dole. 'Cause when I was on the dole it was not terrible. I was being paid for not working."  -John Lydon

    • January 22, 2013 4:38 PM CST
    • "If you go and see a rock group, you want to see someone tearing their soul apart at thirty-six bars a second, not listen to some instrumental slush. Since '67, music has been chasing itself up a blind alley with all that shit."  -Joe Strummer

    • January 22, 2013 3:26 PM CST
    • Did the podcasting basics page get moved? That link doesn't work.

    • January 22, 2013 3:04 PM CST
    • For its time Lookout was great.  Being on the other side of country in late 80's listening to Crimpshrine is something I'll always remember.  Cant say I listened to anything after 94 and thats pushing it except for some Vindictives 7 "s

    • January 22, 2013 2:06 PM CST
    • The Jan. 20th Show!

      Listen here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20130120-0030-t13586...

      The setlist:

      Davie Allan and the Arrows- Invasion of the Body Surfers

      Guided By Voices- King Arthur the Red

      Guided By Voices - Have a Jug

      Amy Gore and Her Valentines- Send Me a Postcard

      The Bell Peppers- Golf Shack

      Neil Young and Crazy Horse- Psychedelic Pill

      Gov't Mule- Rocking Horse

      Ravi Shankar- Discovery of India

      Ravi Shankar - Vandanaa Trayee

      Ananda Shankar- Streets of Calcutta

      Cornershop- The 911 Curry

      The Dave Brubeck Quartet- Take Five

      Charley Patton- A Spoonful Blues

      R.L. Burnside- Don't Care How Long You're Gone

      Sonny Landreth- Native Stepson

      Dub Trio- En Passent

      Nickodemus- Under the Volcano

      The B-52's - Ultraviolet