Yes, please share whatever photos and recordings you get.
Sure, I was honored to have been asked and ready to rock the opening slot for the Cynics, but I totally understood why they picked the other two bands (trust me, they are Detroit's garage rock giants).
I like all the bands you asked about and have seen them all right here in Detroit. I am actually friends with Amy Gore of the Gore Gore Girls, and I play in a band with Lianna (Gore Gore Girls bassist) called Devil Elvis (a super-charged garage rock tribute to Elvis).
Check out Amy Gore's two other newer bands: Gorevette (also friends of mine) and Amy Gore & The Squires.
I don't mean to "brag" more, but I actually was guitar tech for Gorevette when they opened for Blondie in Chicago (the drummer from Naked Raygun and the guitarist from Andre Williams' band were also part of our little crew; we all partied backstage with Blondie). Plus Gorevette's drummer is an old friend of mine that I've played in many bands with over the years. His name is Al King. He also plays drums in an Ann Arbor band called Mazinga, which I highly recommend to anyone that loves super-charged rock and roll.
Al King was also the drummer for Scott Morgan and Deniz Tek (Radio Birdman) when they toured the states a couple years back (they're all Ann Arbor natives).
Sorry to babble, but it is kind of a tangled web of rock and roll in this part of the state: every rock and roller is friends with all the other rock and rollers and we all play in multiple/overlapping bands.
If anybody wants the scoop on what other obscure Detroit bands to check out, I'll gladly send you my recommendations.
MikeL said:
I'm sorry to hear that you missed out on sharing a bill with the Cynics.
I'll take some pictures at this Saturday's Pittsburgh show, and I'll post them here. I will also record the show with my LS-10, and if anyone here wants a copy, just let me know.
BTW, do you like the Fondas, Gore Gore Girls, Ko and the Knockouts and the Dirtbombs?
KK Dirty Money said:
Yeah, speaking of Cynics, Detroit bands, etc.
The Cynics are on a reunion tour on their way back from SXSW. They will be playing a venue in Ann Arbor (near where I live, and also close to Detroit) tomorrow night with two other great Detroit bands that share the stage with Outrageous Cherry quite often: The Sights and The Hentchmen.
No Fun Records (based out of Ann Arbor/Buenos Aires) is hosting the show. They are a great little label, check 'em out.
Coincidentally, the owner of No Fun Records asked my band, Las Drogas, to open the show for the Cynics. I immediately said "hell YES!". But she unbooked my band a couple weeks later because she was able to score some bigger Detroit bands that would draw more people. Oh, well. What are you gonna do?
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MikeL said:
I missed out on the original Cynics too, but I've been watching the reunited Cynics since they got back together in 2000. They will play at the 31st Street Pub this Saturday night.
You can still get the one and only Trash Vegas CD, "In the Grooveyard," at Get Hip Records. The founder of that band, Bobby LaMonde, is a friend of mine whom I got to know when another friend recommended to me that I should check out his new band at the time, the Science Fiction Idols.
The Kings Court is now a retail space that houses both a cell phone store and an apparel store. For a while, it was a coffee house and movie theater call the Bee Hive, and then it became a live music venue with a bar.
Yes, it is both sad and hilarious that WDVE's playlist is still the same. I was listening to it for a few minute on my car radio a couple of years ago, just for old times sake, and they played "When the Levee Breaks" (Jeez, like I haven't hear that one a million times before) and "Whole Lotta Rosie" (Another one that's been played to death). Thank God for Sirius.
trashman said:
North Catholic grad - 87. I knew a couple of Penn Hills/Plum characters, I think they graduated in 86. Garage rock didn't hit me in the head until 2007 so missed out on the Cynics. My only big claim was seeing Rusted Root before they made it big (still impress the wife with that one but difficult to get any reaction anywhere else). I did see all the other Pgh usuals - NN, Joe Grushecky. Thanks for the great reminder on Trash Vegas - never saw them but you reminded me that several years ago I wanted to search for some of their tunes, then completely forgot. I used to see a band named Room to Move (speaking of Penn Hills/Plum) - they sometimes played at the Decade, Grafitti,etc. What is Kings Court now? I find it funny when I come back into town that the playlist on WDVE is exactly as it was when in high school. Sometimes I go to their website just so I can laugh at what they are currently playing - give me two steps. Crap then, crap now. I know why you are a Sirius listener like myself.