LOOKING AT THIS RIDICULOUSLY LATE , BUT , THIS LOOKS LIKE A STUDIO COPY , SHOT AT A DIFFERENT ANGLE THAN THE BETTER - KNOWN "WHERE THE ACTION IS" CLIP. BETTER QUALITY , TOO. And , this is SO badass.
LOOKING AT THIS RIDICULOUSLY LATE , BUT , THIS LOOKS LIKE A STUDIO COPY , SHOT AT A DIFFERENT ANGLE THAN THE BETTER - KNOWN "WHERE THE ACTION IS" CLIP. BETTER QUALITY , TOO. And , this is SO badass.
I think with the Beatles and also Elvis, well you spend your entire life hearing about how they are God and the most amazing people ever, genius, so talented, etc... and then you hear them and how can anybody live up to that?
Nobody ever can really.
Anyway it isn't that important that everyone loves the Beatles, but you should least respect the Beatles and how important they are in rnr history.
I don't think there's any real good reason to dislike the Beatles as a whole because they DO have a wide range and some are going to like the long hair hippies more than the mop tops. To hate everything they ever did I think is kind of ridiculous. Yes, they are tame in comparison to almost everything we've come to enjoy but would we have anything to enjoy if it wasn't for them. I think a lot of the fifties acts would have become forgotten relics (even Elvis) if a band like the Beatles hadn't come along to remind us of what came before. I think a lot of bands like the Stones and the Kinks would have had a tougher time in the States if the Beatles hadn't been around having their first round of hit singles paving the way. Different in style, but a big reason a lot of the following groups even got a listen was that they were British and kids were going to listen to anything British thanks to the Beatles. Otherwise, they probably would have got lost in the shuffle just like British acts before the Beatles (like Cliff Richard or somebody of that ilk).
You have what's like your own little Norwegian Wood story going on here. Sorry about the sad twist at the end but cool that she took the time to turn you onto something.
G. Wood said:
When I was a snotty little kid in '63 or '64, my snotty little friends and I used to make fun of this new big teenage fad, The Beatles. "John Lemmon, what a sourpuss!" One day my friend's older sister, maybe she was 15 or so, asked me if I'd actually ever heard The Beatles. She took me up to her room and put Meet The Beatles on the player. Up until then, I hadn't payed much attention to music, outside of the the stuff my parents sometimes listened to, like Marty Robbins, Roger Miller, Moon River, Sink The Bismark, Grand Canyon Suite, and other odds & ends, plus vague memories of earlier doo wop and teeny pop.
I don't know if it was the music alone, or a sophisticated 'older woman' paying attention to me. What I know is that day changed my life. Meet The Beatles was the most exciting thing I ever heard. I got a transistor radio. I started combing my hair different. I lost all interest in baseball cards and comic books. Soon, I got a guitar.
Sadly, my friend's sister died the next year, in a diving accident. The family moved away. But I continued to rock, to this very day.
IF ANYONE'S STILL READING THIS......I JUST GOT THE WORD THAT THE ELECTRIC PRUNES HAVE DECIDED TO STAY TOGETHER. AFTER BASSIST , MARK TULIN , PASSED AWAY , THE BAND , UNDERSTANDABLY , LAY LOW , AND DID'NT ANNOUNCE THEIR FUTURE PLANS.
PLANS ARE NOW UNDERWAY TO BEGIN PERFORMING AGAIN , AND , HOPEFULLY , TO RETURN TO THE STUDIO. THEY'VE DONE THREE CDS SINCE REFORMING , AND EACH ONE MAKES AN ASS OUT OF THE MAJORITY OF CONTEMPORARY GARAGE/PSYCH RELEASES.
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Thought of another one: Samsonite Gorillas
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I wonder if it reveals the band's connections with the fuckin' CIA....I dig their music, but I HATE THEIR GUTS for being pro -Con:):):)!!!
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.
This autobiography focuses more on the late Johnny Ramone's interests (baseball, horror movies, Elvis, etc.) and the history of the Ramones than inter-band rivalries. The numerous photographs and well-bound cover make it a book to display on your coffee table rather than within the innards of your e-reader. Johnny Ramone's All-Time Top Ten lists give insight into his personality and world view (Top Punk Groups, Favorite Republicans, Best Film Reference Books . . .) Overall a must for any Ramones fanatic and a new slant on the existing Ramones cannon as typified by Dee Dee Ramone's literary efforts as well as the memoir I Slept with Joey Ramone by Mickey Leigh.
Yeah, it happens way more in Boston than seems to happen to all the other people on this site. A waiter last week started talking to us about bands (of course it helps when my friend is sporting a hoodie of one of his fave bands) and definitely random times throughout the year.
Steven Madson said:
All the time! Come to Minneapolis Rock n' Roll city!
All the time! Come to Minneapolis Rock n' Roll city!
Thanks G! Brokaw is a really cool fellow, just so interesting and bright. Live he really is a force to be reckoned with. Blows me away!
In a not very rockin' moment I saw the GoGos this past weekend. I will say their set was tight and they looked great, but there was not a lot of really connecting with the audience. I was never one for Belinda Carlisle, but I did sort of realize how the rest of the band really are rather ass kicking women. I will completely give them their due as musicians and groundbreakers, though their hits were rather chirpy and light, but still, as a group of 5 women who wrote and played their own songs, I gotta doff the cap. Glad to see them still playing in their mid-50's.
MIND TRANSFERRAL by the Arrows blows my MYNDE:):)
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Simon Stokes' last few albums are great too. His last one Simon Stokes & The Heathen Angels is fantastic though my favorite still is Honky, which came out about 10 years ago.
I dig 'Gacy's Place', it's a classic. Unfortunately, I can't be there for the Thursday night. I'm traveling from Vancouver BC, and will be getting in to O'Hare very late afternoon of the Friday.
Apparently there's a NATO summit on that weekend and they're gonna shut the city down!! :(
Incidentally , The Mentally Ill are playing a pre-show / art opening , Thursday at The Bottom Lounge, which is a straight shot West on Lake Street from State and Lake. If you are'nt driving , take a cab from Downtown , or the green line elevated train(To Diversey). Don't have the address handy , sorry.
It's still kind of a dicey neighborhood (It's a cpippled industrial area, not a "Neighborhood"as such. ) , not too bad , just be alert. The show is at 7 , so , it won't even be dark , then , anyway.
The whole of Chicago disagrees with me , but , The Mentally Ill was/is the best Punk band Chicago produced. Except , they're from Deerfield .
That's right ! " Singin' AWOOOO , Werewolves of London."
".Roky does'nt drink OR do drugs...Mole's quote is from the "April Fools Day " interview , KSAN Radio 4/1/78. It might be on you tube , if you can't find it elsewhere. It will ASTONISH you. Roky's host , Howie Klein , befuddled and condescending all the while , certainly was. Gregg Turner and SOME in-studio callers try to hold things together...Howie even admonishes one caller for calling Roky , "Roger" , his real name.
Mole said:
Well said!!! He is the Drunk Werewolf of Woodstock after all!!!!!
John Battles said:" If you say Punk is not Rock 'n' Roll , well , that's wrong. And , if you say Punk is not a form of Rock'n'Roll , well , that's wrong. Punk , to me , is the art of cramming into one second what it used to take all night for us to do. When The Elevators would play with , say , The Conqueroo , at the end of the show, when we'd both played our sets , you HAD to jam. Don't even think of what kind of Hell they'd raise if you did'nt jam.".
"I like The Sex Pistols , sure. They remind me a lot of Fiorello La Guardia. My favorite Sex Pistols song? Hmmmmm. I have it. The First Sex Pistols Song I ever heard? I guess "Hot Cars".
"Somebody sent me a Talking Heads tape. It's hard to listen to !".
Roky Erickson.
That's good. I need to start taking notes on the train and bus.
Andy Climax said:
'I'm all for peace an love mate, If only i could do something about these fucking mood swings' Overheard on a bus home yesterday. Cannae say more punk than that!
From The Little Orange Book , "The Wit and Wisdom of "?"".
"When we started out , people were calling us "Punks". I said , "Don't call us Punks !" , because to be a Punk , back then , meant to be a hoodlum. It does'nt mean that , today , but we were never "Punk" like The Sex Pistols. We're not violent".
"On "Girl , You Captivate Me ", where I say "Girl , You Masturbate Me". Love songs are fine , but , life is a little more REAL than that.
"Now , I don't cuss. But , when I did "Loose" by The Stooges , and Iggy sang "I'm burning to you straight from Hell." . Well , Iggy ain't got no ATTITUDE , you see , so I had to give it some attitude , by saying , "I'm FUCKING to you , straight from Hell !".
Always quotable. Johnny straddles the line , here , between intimidating and genuinely hilarious. OH, YEAH. He still does that. "Freedom . Something the Hippies spoke of...when I was selling LSD at Hawkwind shows....OH , SHIT. Edit that part out.
antonio said:
John...
When people say that punk ended in the late '70s/early '80s, I always assume that they only find their music from mainstream sources...
If we're to decide , for ourselves , whether Punk is a style of music or an attitude (I know , I'm tired of that word , too....), or if it is/was a cultural movement , or , all of the above ,then we also need to consider, has Punk taken itself too seriously , or not seriously enough? Or , I'd wager , both.....I was talking with a younger guy about The MOJO and Uncut special "Punk"issues , released concurrently. He asked me how far the features went , time wise. I said , you know , around '79 , '80 . when it started to go away."WHEN IT STARTED TO GO AWAY?!!!!" , he said , "THIS IS A WAY OF LIFE !!!!". Of course , he was too young to have heard the word on everybody's lips , "PUNK IS DEAD". Not that we cared , in the 80's . If it's good music , which is one of two kinds , you can enjoy it before and after the revival starts. That said who's to say Leadbelly , John Cage , Screamin' Jay Hawkins , and other , more blatantly obvious examples , like Link Wray , are'nt also Punk?
Get It – The Silvertones
Save It – Mel Robbins
Heartattack – Don & Dewey
Hound Dog – Little Esther
Georgia Slop – Big Al Downing
Wizard of Ah’s – Count Ferrell
Thunderbird – Hal Paige
Square Record – Bruce Culver
So What – Lyrics
So Hard – The Cliques
(Sock it to Me Baby) In the House of Shock – Animated Sounds
Get it On – Night Beats
Workin’ For My Baby – Lenis Guess
I Walk the Line – The Hot Dogs
Honey, I’m Too Old – Jack Oblivian
Shake ‘Em Up – Slim Green
Du De Squat – Lord Luther
Local Lunchbox
Taking the City by Storm – The Haskels
Helvetica – Couch Flambeau
Kids All Sing – The Nice Outfit
Invaders are Coming – The Young Savages
Members Only – Bobby “Blue” Bland
Let it Ring – Rubin Russell
Mama Ubangi Bangi – Four Sounds
Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow – The Rivingtons
For What You Lack – Liberty Bell
The Crunch – The Challenge
Say Mama – Chy Guys
Fouke Monster – Billy Cole & the Fouke Monsters
Plastic Surgeon – Dr. Yogami
Horizontal Action – Psycho Surgeons
Born to Lose – Heartbreakers
Anything That’s Out There – The Last
This is Aire Beat – The Squires
Hey Little Girl – The Kids
Give Her Up (Baby) – Jessica James & the Outlaws
Shout Bamalama – Pinetoppers
Do the Dive – Ronnie Fuller
I’m a Devil – Satan & Satan’s Roses
Shout Mama Linda – Fred Hughes
Fight Fire – Fantastic Dee-Jays
Revenge – Kookie Cook
Rockin’ & A Boppin – Carl Newman & His Nighthawks
One’s All the Law Will Allow – Luke Royer & the Rounders
Arabian Jerk – The Merits
Chicken Grabber – The Nighthawks
Morgus the Magnificent – Morgus & the Ghouls
Somebody’s Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonight – Earl Vince & the Valiants