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    • May 2, 2011 1:43 PM CDT
    • Can someone give me some insight to the Zombie IV?  They were (are) an obvious Mummies emulator, much of the same as the Flying Dutchmen, but zombie IV also wear masks.  I love the one 7inch they released but don't know anything about them or can dig up anything on the web. 

      --and for pure fun I need to throw the Neanderthals into the mix of masked bands.

       

    • May 2, 2011 12:56 PM CDT
    • LOL, trashman!  That story is priceless:)

      trashman said:

      Oh man.  I have to share a story - the night KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park aired for the first time I walked into a room and found my babysitter changing her top into a halloween costume.  First boobies ever.  As an 9yr old it probably changed my life.  I always link that movie with that event.  I can re-envision them now. 

       

      MikeL said:

      I'm probably going to get some shit for this, but I still like KISS.  Keep in mind that I was in elementary school back during their 70s heyday, and I was drawn to their super hero image.  Before you ask, yes, I did have the Marvel comic book, and I also watched "KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park" when it was aired on NBC in October 1978.  Back then, I thought it was the second greatest movie ever made, after "Star Wars."  Yes, please feel free to laugh;)

       

    • May 2, 2011 12:47 PM CDT
    • Oh man.  I have to share a story - the night KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park aired for the first time I walked into a room and found my babysitter changing her top into a halloween costume.  First boobies ever.  As an 9yr old it probably changed my life.  I always link that movie with that event.  I can re-envision them now. 

       

      MikeL said:

      I'm probably going to get some shit for this, but I still like KISS.  Keep in mind that I was in elementary school back during their 70s heyday, and I was drawn to their super hero image.  Before you ask, yes, I did have the Marvel comic book, and I also watched "KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park" when it was aired on NBC in October 1978.  Back then, I thought it was the second greatest movie ever made, after "Star Wars."  Yes, please feel free to laugh;)

       

    • May 2, 2011 11:46 AM CDT
    • Los Straitjackets

    • May 2, 2011 10:47 AM CDT
    • I'm probably going to get some shit for this, but I still like KISS.  Keep in mind that I was in elementary school back during their 70s heyday, and I was drawn to their super hero image.  Before you ask, yes, I did have the Marvel comic book, and I also watched "KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park" when it was aired on NBC in October 1978.  Back then, I thought it was the second greatest movie ever made, after "Star Wars."  Yes, please feel free to laugh;)

       

      Now that I'm a little older and wiser (although the latter claim is still open for debate), I now realize that KISS was, at their best, a musically mediocre band with a clever gimmick and marketing plan.  I still occasionally listen to their classic albums.  They did have a few moments of brilliance, i.e. Paul Stanley's great Stones' rip-off "Tomorrow and Tonight," along with his other brilliant rip-off of the Nazz's "In My Eyes" with "Love Her All I Can," and lets not forget Gene Simmons' brilliant bubblegum/glam homage to statutory rape, "Christine Sixteen."  Aside from that, their material really left a something to be desired.

       

      BTW, liking KISS is one reason why I like bands like the New York Dolls and the Ramones.  Yes, both of those bands are considered to be cutting edge, underground, proto-punk bands, but they also had images that were totally cartoonish, and even at my age, I still like cartoonish rock bands.

    • May 2, 2011 8:27 AM CDT
    • Hewhocannotbenamed

       

    • May 2, 2011 4:14 AM CDT
    • Dead Elvis certainly plays along with the image well. The Torpedo Monkeys are cool, but surely the Dwarves should be on here as a gimmick band.

    • May 2, 2011 4:11 AM CDT
    • I think a lot of ugly guys get into rock n roll because it is the only way to get girls, the Ramones have faces chiseld from stone compared to the Rolling Stones.

      swt said:

      The Ramones!

      What? That's their REAL faces?

      Never mind.

    • May 1, 2011 7:54 PM CDT
    • The Ramones!

      What? That's their REAL faces?

      Never mind.

    • May 1, 2011 7:40 PM CDT
    • The Mummies.  End of discussion.

    • May 1, 2011 3:39 PM CDT
    • British Columbia's finest albu-men, The McRackins!!! Eggstravagantly ace!!

    • May 1, 2011 11:50 AM CDT
    • i've always leaned towards band with masks, costumes, or a sort of gimmick. especially ones that can back it up with the music they play.  some of the bands i had in thought were...Dead Elvis, Hillbilly Werewolf, The Pits, The Kongsmen....what your top favorite?

       

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    • May 2, 2011 10:04 AM CDT
    • Yeah, I brought The Immortal Lee County Killers twice to Wichita. Freakin' awesome. Chet is a monster guitar slinger.   Check out his new band, Silver Lions 20/20.  And of course, The Quadrajets too.  

      http://www.myspace.com/silverlions2020

    • May 1, 2011 2:45 AM CDT
    • for those whi might not be aware, James Leg from the Black Diamond Heavies has released a solo album. Very good stuff. He's playing with former drummer from Pearlene, another underrated punk blues band.

      on the blues side of the punk blues thing, some might be interested into the Broke and Hungry record label too...

    • April 30, 2011 3:05 PM CDT
    • check out Black Diamond Heavies. They are a little more r&B based, but have that punk blues feel.

    • May 2, 2011 7:45 AM CDT
    • I'm with you.
      The Kingsmen by a country mile,

    • May 2, 2011 12:44 AM CDT
    • everybody, thanks for the replies.  I would just think that in today's age of advanced electronics, there would be something more available and less expensive.  On the plus side, maybe that means that the sound isn't something that the mainstream is looking for and this style of music will stay unmolested by the mainstream.  Thanks again.

      Time For Tiffin said:

      Probably not what ya wanna hear but "luscevious" is spot on.

      If ya issues are reliability,ease of transport and replicating the exact sound of a Farfisa or Vox it has to be a Nord.

      Downsides are....they look hideous,they cost an arm and a leg,and its full of  Hammond and piano sounds ya wont use.

      We spent years humping Farfisa's and Vox's around and after trying load's of cheaper option's had to bite the bullet and purchase a Nord.

    • May 1, 2011 5:27 AM CDT
    • Probably not what ya wanna hear but "luscevious" is spot on.

      If ya issues are reliability,ease of transport and replicating the exact sound of a Farfisa or Vox it has to be a Nord.

      Downsides are....they look hideous,they cost an arm and a leg,and its full of  Hammond and piano sounds ya wont use.

      We spent years humping Farfisa's and Vox's around and after trying load's of cheaper option's had to bite the bullet and purchase a Nord.

    • April 30, 2011 3:51 AM CDT
    • nord keyboards are famous for that, but they cost a lot...try running a search on ebay, farfisas are always available in the states

    • May 1, 2011 9:04 PM CDT
    • tomorrow... well that's just some other time... Peace



      Eppoh66 said:

      My 3 favourites, not in a specific order are (at this moment...)

       

      - The Ramones at some festival in Belgium in around 1992 I think. Joey got in a fight with some asshole who threw a beer at him. He jumped into the audience en won!

      - The False Prophets in the Melkweg in Amsterdam. It was a really weird, but also great show!

      - The Mummies in Patronaat Haarlem. It was an unbelievebly good show! They rocked their asses of and played the roof off!

       

      Ask me tomorow and I'll come up with a completely differend list... (maybe with Monstermagnet, the Kift, Mudhoney, Nirvana, NoMeansNo...)

    • April 30, 2011 2:08 AM CDT
    • Show #323: "Progressive Rock: Random Mix #4" playlist:

      T2 - "In Circles"
      Marsupilami - "Ab Initio Ad Finem (The Opera)"
      Paladin - "Moonbeams"
      Blops - "Allegro Ma Non Troppo"
      Liliental - "Stresemannstrabe/Adel"
      Jo'Burg Hawk - "African Day Suite including: African Sun, This Elephant Must Die, Beaters, Hunt, The Elephant Is Dead, Nglovu Ephili, Yebo Mama, Sunset"
      Archimedes Badkar - "Jorden (The Earth)/Charmente Yerevan"
      Sperrmull - "No Freak Out"
      Big Sleep - "Saint And Sceptic"
      Walpurgis - "Queen Of Saba"
      Odin - "Clown"
      Saint Just - "Il Fiume Inondo"
      Trettioariga Kriget - "Kaledoniska Orogenesen"
      Mythos - "Flamenco Bay"
      Chillum - "Brain Strain"

      Click here to stream this show now: http://eggmanrulez.com/m3u/323.m3u
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      ***To stream The Metaphysical Circus live, listen to past shows, view playlists, etc…check out my website: http://eggmanrulez.com/ or wscafm.org Friday nights at 10pm EST on WSCA-LP 106.1 FM, Portsmouth Community Radio!

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