With automatic shutoff from peel sessions - is an awesome version of that song.
With automatic shutoff from peel sessions - is an awesome version of that song.
Ai second that!
Axel Björnsson said:
swamp rats
Bet you haven't heard anything like this before.
It's by a mate of mine who goes by the name of Cuckoo-borough - electronic shenanigans!
this is a sample of the craziness that is western massachusetts... home of sonic youth
http://www.feedingtuberecords.com/
check out the videos
The Biters
Playing with us in St. Louis on April 9th.
The Radio Stars had some good ones, though I'm not a fan of everything they did.
paranoid, sabbath vol 4 were my choice yesterday
I just pulled out my Sabbath last night!
Pim Scheelings said:
Black Sabbath of course! ;)
Black Sabbath of course! ;)
The Barbacans "God Save The Fuzz"
My package from Boss Hoss Records arrived recently (in a pizza box no less). I'm really liking this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWLoTDrMFZU
The Vagrants 2011 vinyl release - I Can't Make A Friend 1965 - 1968 spins pretty regular... special stuff...
Yeah that or Metal Machine Music. I'm not really wanting to obtain this music...just unusually curious.
sounds like the kids down the street jamming for the very first time... anytime everywhere.
I'm glad you liked the Cynics:)
LOL, that is so true. Now that video probably haunts her because it's a painful reminder of when she was young and pretty and carefree.
KK Dirty Money said:
The Cynics were fine, I just didn't hang around very long because I had to follow my friends (they were my transportation back, so I had to stick with them).
Yeah, the jukebox girl is for sure the best (the opening scene of the vid is the best part, I'm sure you'll agree)
She's probably trying to put her kids through college and pay the mortgage and cable bill right now.
The Cynics were fine, I just didn't hang around very long because I had to follow my friends (they were my transportation back, so I had to stick with them).
Yeah, the jukebox girl is for sure the best (the opening scene of the vid is the best part, I'm sure you'll agree)
She's probably trying to put her kids through college and pay the mortgage and cable bill right now.
Glad to hear that you had a good time at the show:)
So why is your jury still out about the Cynics? I'm just curious.
As for the "One in a Million" video, my favorite girl was the one in the red dress who was shaking her ass in front of the jukebox at the beginning. You can see her in the ice cream shop too. I wonder what she's doing nowadays.
ELECTROMAGS said:
I saw the Cynics show last night. Hentchmen and Sights totally rocked. I had never seen the Cynics before and am still trying to figure out what I think. I ended up walking down the block to the Blind Pig where That One Guy was playing. He is not Garagepunk, by any means, but he is one helluva unique musician.
Anyway, Jim Diamond was the "DJ" and a bunch of other elder rockers were there (Scott Morgan and a few others, all the same people we always see at local rock shows like that).
Regarding the Romantics: they resurface locally in Detroit at small clubs every couple of years for an "annual" reunion show or whatever. That was a bit before my time, but don't get me wrong: they had some cool tunes.
I just watched the One In a Million vid. Yes, MTV heyday, indeed. Chock full of awesome 80s hair and cute 80s babes. Lotsa fun.
I saw the Cynics show last night. Hentchmen and Sights totally rocked. I had never seen the Cynics before and am still trying to figure out what I think. I ended up walking down the block to the Blind Pig where That One Guy was playing. He is not Garagepunk, by any means, but he is one helluva unique musician.
Anyway, Jim Diamond was the "DJ" and a bunch of other elder rockers were there (Scott Morgan and a few others, all the same people we always see at local rock shows like that).
Regarding the Romantics: they resurface locally in Detroit at small clubs every couple of years for an "annual" reunion show or whatever. That was a bit before my time, but don't get me wrong: they had some cool tunes.
I just watched the One In a Million vid. Yes, MTV heyday, indeed. Chock full of awesome 80s hair and cute 80s babes. Lotsa fun.
found a link to the Electric Mess' video on here! cool site!
I liked, "As long as the drummer keeps the beat, the song can keep going."
Damn, NOW I know what I've done wrong all those years!
I know there have been several books written about Cave, which one is the best? http://www.amazon.com/Bad-Seed-Biography-Nick-Cave/dp/0349107785/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1301070133&sr=1-2 thanks, KK
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