Haha, that's a good one. Sorry for the video did it wrong
here's the right link
Haha, that's a good one. Sorry for the video did it wrong
here's the right link
I could'nt get it to play ,but , that's probably my computer. A hoax , YAY ! My favorite GG Hoax is that he was stabbed during the '85 Dallas show. Horseshit , I was there. I told his biographer I'd tell him what I remembered about that show. Never heard back from him.
Several years ago , The Goblins (Masked Chicago band.) staged a phony res - erection of GG . tHE GUY WHO PORTRAYED HIM (He's here , BTW ,but , he can out himself.) flung choklit puddin ' at the audience . "OH NO ! HE'S POOPING ON THE AUDIENCE ! OH , THE HUMANITY !".
In 2003, we did here in small city in south of Brazil a
Festival. 5 days of gore/horror/alternative movies and documentaries at the Federal University and a gig at the end of it in a local bar. My garage band played a cover of GG's I wanna fuck myself. But the best part of the festival was the hoax my friends did at the local TV Show.you can check out here with subtitles:
I would'nt say they ever improved on that first album , but , I first heard it and "London Calling" at around the same time. I took to their first , faster , but liked them both , still do. There were certainly tracks on that double LP , to say nothing of the triple LP , I'd throw back , sure. But , I don't hate any OF 'EM , ALL THE WAY THRU. NATURALLY , i'VE Never heard "Cut THE cRAP" ALL THE WAY THRU.
They were a LIVE band , through and through.
dave said:
(Deep Breath) Weeell, you could make a case for the Clash sucking after their 1st LP.
London Calling was a watershed album for them, but was it punk rock? Too many pastiches of various types of music.
I didn't like anything else they did, even tho' I loyally bought it.
Sometimes a band just has 1 classic album in them.
I meant to say , Jim Heath.
John Battles said:
Thank You !!!!! I always liked what Jim Heat (Horton Heat) said , "I liked REM , until they became a GENRE". They were getting carbon - copied by 85 - 85 like Nirvana was by the early '90S.
Alison said:Well thank god R.E.M. finally broke up.... dudes jumped the shark years ago, and now Peter Buck is finally unleashed...
Thank You !!!!! I always liked what Jim Heat (Horton Heat) said , "I liked REM , until they became a GENRE". They were getting carbon - copied by 85 - 85 like Nirvana was by the early '90S.
Alison said:
Well thank god R.E.M. finally broke up.... dudes jumped the shark years ago, and now Peter Buck is finally unleashed...
you're so right about Roxy. But , I kind of got off the bus after the third album (Which I don't even play that often.). Ferry had the vision , before Bowie - Repackage Disco. But , it
was a big deal to me , at the time, when Bowie made his comeback - that - most - people - did'nt - even - know was a comeback in '83. I was a big fan at the time ("Scary Monsters" is my cutoff point , too , but I was a forgiving fan at the time. ) , and ANY product and tour was acceptable to me....He did put on a great show , I thought , but , you could'nt compare it to seeing him in '72 , '74 or '76. Stevie Ray Vaughn's sacking was a major diappointment (Not that I'd have cared much , only a few of years later. ), and I never bothered seeing Bowie , again , but ,would have gone to that last gig , here , were it not , like , $100 (Ditto for Roxy Music. ).
Tersicore said:
One of the saddest case to me was Roxy Music:
(I would like to post this video but the sound is too bad)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWhzG9cQGgc
So better watch this one:
The final part of this song still blow me away ;)
But then,
how could they turn into something so awfully bad?
Also David Bowie disappointed me whit the making of "Let´s Dance" in ´83
But I love all the stuff he has done before, till "Scary Monsters"!
Well thank god R.E.M. finally broke up.... dudes jumped the shark years ago, and now Peter Buck is finally unleashed...
I think they were eclipsed by the very trends they inspired.
Tersicore said:
One of the saddest case to me was Roxy Music:
(I would like to post this video but the sound is too bad)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWhzG9cQGgc
So better watch this one:
The final part of this song still blow me away ;)
But then,
how could they turn into something so awfully bad?
Also David Bowie disappointed me whit the making of "Let´s Dance" in ´83
But I love all the stuff he has done before, till "Scary Monsters"!
(Deep Breath) Weeell, you could make a case for the Clash sucking after their 1st LP.
London Calling was a watershed album for them, but was it punk rock? Too many pastiches of various types of music.
I didn't like anything else they did, even tho' I loyally bought it.
Sometimes a band just has 1 classic album in them.
I did'nt like Caribou latest record.
Jack White sucks balls and have been for some years now.
Earth change their cool drone to some boring post shit.
didnt like Black Lips latest record.
One of the saddest case to me was Roxy Music:
(I would like to post this video but the sound is too bad)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWhzG9cQGgc
So better watch this one:
The final part of this song still blow me away ;)
But then,
how could they turn into something so awfully bad?
Also David Bowie disappointed me whit the making of "Let´s Dance" in ´83
But I love all the stuff he has done before, till "Scary Monsters"!
No , I have'nt. Heard it was good. i read about 100 pages of Keef'S BOOK , LOST IT , THEN , ONLY RECENTLY FOUND ANOTHER COPY. I'm not good with 400 page books. Took months to get thru Alice Bag's book , and it's very good.
Has anyone read Townshend's autobiography Who I Am?
Not bad. I'm glad they still exist.....greatest rock band of all time in my humble opinion.
Oooh, my head (sound of head hitting wall many times)! Metal/Garage degrees-of-separation! It's great, 'specially since I love Mastodon so much, but, wow...
Now that I know there's a band called Harvey Milk, I *hafta* check 'em out!
Thanks, Alison!
Alison said:
Yes, Zoroaster and Harvey Milk rule. Now let me make a connection between Georgia metal and Georgia garage rock. Susanne Gibboney of the Atlanta garage bands Lust, The Vendettas, and Tiger! Tiger! is married to Brann Dailor of Mastadon. Also, the beautiful cover art of Tiger! Tiger!'s awesome 2012 album, "Cut Them Where They Bleed," was created by Baroness lead singer John Dyer Baizley.
Alex said:You said it. The Georgia bands are KILLER. I'm a really big fan of Zoroaster and Harvey Milk. If you like Harvey Milk, you need to check out Whores, which was produced by a guy from Harvey Milk (http://whores.bandcamp.com/). Really one of my favorite EP's of 2012 (it came out end of December 2011).
Also, Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats have been getting a TON of press this year. I'm impressed.
Alison said:So many Georgia metal bands, including: Zoroaster, Withered, Apocalyptic Visions, Torche, Mastodon, Harvey Milk, Baroness, Kylesa, and Royal Thunder....
But my favorite "stoner" band is the UK's Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats...
Thanks to @JLLLOW for this!
A Roundtable Link - Recommended for all crate-digger geeks #copyright
"...it’s these paranoid times that are killing off many of the blogs we know and love. We live in an era that is now overly policed. Free music is now expected by the masses and the industry is broken beyond repair.
When met with a mandatory shutdown, most bloggers are happy to throw in the towel, and I can sympathize with the frustration of having to start from scratch."
The two new Man or Astro-Man? 7"s are awesome! They are probably my favorite releases of the year.
So I have had a couple of beers, and I have gone thru some of the records I enjoyed the most this year, and I hate to say it... but most of them are from newer bands. I mean, a lot of good records came out this year from some young kids that blew some of the older bands out of the water.
FIDLAR - ALL The EPs they had this year, all the single releases... I have had the chance to hear the new record and it is still enough garage punk surf to make your mouth melt.
Ty has been pumping shit out this year, and we all know that everything he did this year was great.
The Tough Shits?
Shannon and The Clams
Warm Soda
The Orwells? (I know Pitchfork kind of just creamed themselves about those guys)
Cool Ghouls
Straight Arrows
The Babies
White Laces (More Towards the post punk side)
Cold Showers (Also More Towards the post punk/Goth Side)
The Soft Moon
Gotta give it up for the guys in Tyvek and the new record...
Gotta give it up from the guy in Lace Curtains
The list would just get longer and longer, but I feel that is enough to kind of get the gist of were I was this year...
Oh, and The Get Wets - My home town heros...
I guess "Dark Shadows" did'nt do much at the box office. iT'S POSSIBLE , A LOT OF PEOPLE DID'NT HEAR ABOUT IT , I DON'T KNOW. It was billed as a straight up Comedy , which I thought would'nt work....But , it really is'nt , the Comedy and THE HORROR ELEMENTS ARE BALANCED OUT PRETTY WELL. It's not High Art , just a fun flick.
dave said:
Holy Christ, guys, I didn't even know about the Dark Shadows re-make, but you've made me want to see it! (haven't been to a movie since Pan's Labyrinth, so ya know 'ya done good')
Lately Burton's been getting a bad rep amongst reviewers, but I never know exactly what their beef is. Everything I've seen by him except for PeeWee has that Goth-y/geeky vibe, so what were they expecting.
(Alice Cooper had a funny cameo in Wayne's World [I know, everyone's seen it, but...], another goofy rock and roll romp.)
(I heard Penelope Spheris would never work with Mike Myers again, if she could help it)
Very nice Fnords!
The Fnords said:
Should've added this, shouldn't I?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ5SKqDKJcE&list=PLzu4fso4b04lPX...
D.
(New Kind Of Kick & I'm Cramped)
Should've added this, shouldn't I?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ5SKqDKJcE&list=PLzu4fso4b04lPXziq6I_djBmcdYhpAfP8&index=9
D.
(New Kind Of Kick & I'm Cramped)
Madd Blake And The Stalins - Human Fly cover, released today!
http://maddblakeandthestalins.bandcamp.com/track/human-fly-2
i like "Gee Whiz Whilikers Golly Gee" from the Foghorn Leghorn cartoons , where the Beatnik Rooster appears out of nowhere, with a guitar , singing "Gee whiz whilikers golly gee! she's the purdiest thing you see , gee whiz whilikers , golly gee, I love the GUUUUUUUURL - OOP~and she loves meeeeeee''. I DON'T HAVE THAT CARTOON. I think it appeared in two Foghorn Leghorn shorts. I love when Rock'n'Roll gets parodied in the cartoons (Esp. Hanna Barbara.). I looked for it on You Tube ,NUTHIN'. Except Frankie Avalon recorded it , that version is up. I know , you can't wait to look it up.