chuck wagon!!!! Andy Rampage said:
Always thought
Donna Rhia was a GREAT ONE!
Dinah Caner too!!
and
CHUCK WAGON has been a favorite .. FOR YEARS NOW!!
chuck wagon!!!! Andy Rampage said:
Always thought
Donna Rhia was a GREAT ONE!
Dinah Caner too!!
and
CHUCK WAGON has been a favorite .. FOR YEARS NOW!!
Damn it! I was gonna say Hansome Dick Manitoba. How's about Super Tough Tony Fanta??
Flamin Cowbells said:
Elvis Hitler Dr Scatology(early Dwarves) Handsome Dick Manitoba(Dictators) Monoman(Lyres)
True, but after this week I won't have a data plan on my phone anymore :( so I will be at the mercy of those who would be willing to text Recordgrooves said:
That is where twitter would be a benefit.
Ruby Soleil said:Those of us who are going should all friend one another, exchange phone numbers so that we can text each other at the fest. That way we would know in advance of walking over whether or not we stood a chance at gaining entry. What do you guys think?
That is where twitter would be a benefit. Ruby Soleil said:
Those of us who are going should all friend one another, exchange phone numbers so that we can text each other at the fest. That way we would know in advance of walking over whether or not we stood a chance at gaining entry. What do you guys think?
Those of us who are going should all friend one another, exchange phone numbers so that we can text each other at the fest. That way we would know in advance of walking over whether or not we stood a chance at gaining entry. What do you guys think?
I'm still going, but I'm definitely a lot LESS enthused about this than I was originally. While there are a ton of great bands playing (and, hell, it's FREE), the thing is, you're not going to see most of them. Take the headliners at each venue as an example... you'll be able to catch one, but that might be it. No way you're going to be able to leave, say, King Khan and get in to see the Oblivians. It just ain't happenin'. Same w/ the Gories. Go to see them and then leave and try to get in at the Granada or Liberty Hall for one of the other shows? Good luck!
But even so, it's FREE, and I'm sure it'll be fun just to be hanging around downtown Larryville with all the garage freaks and bands and stuff. Should be pretty wild.
WOW!! Great lineup. Won't make it there but WOW!!!!!!!!!! kopper said:
Yeah, my wife and I used to live in Lawrence. I miss that town!
How did they handle the free admission thing last year in Portland? I'm just curious how they're going to make this work w/ free admission and a ton of bands all playing on the same day...
Alex Patton said:God Damn! I went to last years in Portland and it was a real good time. Lawrence KS is a cool town too.
If anyone drifts into Lawrence a night early looking for something to do, The Replay is hosting a rockin' pre-party. Not that anyone here is into, y;know, going to rock shows or anything, heh heh.
Family MAN with your family WAYS with your... CHRISTMAS lights already up and... stuff...
cool as Fuck!! Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
I do like one thing by them when they teamed with Motorhead to do this Johnny Kidd and the Pirates cover, but this could have easily been done by the Pandoras, Brood, or Runaways as well.
girschool covered emergency.not black flag.As the black sabbath thing you are right.After some years they started playing sabbath style songs.This was the downfall. ratoonie said:
wow!!! dont evenknow whhat to say about that!
Giannis KRI said:Yes i think i heard them covering emergency too.Probably they liked motorhead.But who doesn't?Maybe me,but joey ramone does.
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:I do like one thing by them when they teamed with Motorhead to do this Johnny Kidd and the Pirates cover, but this could have easily been done by the Pandoras, Brood, or Runaways as well.
"Nervous Breakdown" is one of my favorite songs ever.
here's mine: http://twitter.com/BeatleChick
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thanks Gunther Toody said:
Ask Jeff Jarema, he compiled and wrote the liner notes for both volumes (I think! The 1st for sure). He may be on facebook.
Ask Jeff Jarema, he compiled and wrote the liner notes for both volumes (I think! The 1st for sure). He may be on facebook.
Help! Does anybody have any info about a band called The Wanderin' Kind? They appear on the Best Of Dunwich Records Vol. 2. Did they ever put out a full-length album or anything? I absolutely love the track on the compilation & would love to hear more. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Just wanted to say hellow to everyone and introduce my radio show.
Gotta "remember the ladies"!
Whether they are singing, playing an instrument, dancing, or just plain looking good, we all know that music would be dull without the female counterparts, and hell, sometimes it sure does "motivate" men. As humans, we can't resist the movement...
Hey Gunther, Cool that you got to see that notorious Pistols/Nervebreakers show. The issue has now been out for a few months. You can order it at www.ugly-things.com Cheers, Mike Gunther Toody said:
That is so cool that you are doing an article about the Nervebreakers. I used to see them all the time back in the day, including their infamous warm-up for the Sex Pistols and subsequent photos in ROLLING STONE of Barry Kooda and that fish. Guitarist Mike Haskins is one the coolest nicest guys ever...not to mention a great guitarist.
Also looking forward to the Jon Savage interview with Ray Davies!
Mike Stax said:Thanks for the UGLY THINGS shout outs. I'll try to check in here more often. The new issue (#30!) will be out next week. It's a KINKS special including an extensive interview with Ray Davies by Jon Savage (done in '83/'84 but mostly unpublished before now). Also featured: the Masters Apprentices, the Hysterics, the Nervebreakers & more. Order it at www.ugly-things.com
That is so cool that you are doing an article about the Nervebreakers. I used to see them all the time back in the day, including their infamous warm-up for the Sex Pistols and subsequent photos in ROLLING STONE of Barry Kooda and that fish. Guitarist Mike Haskins is one the coolest nicest guys ever...not to mention a great guitarist. Also looking forward to the Jon Savage interview with Ray Davies! Mike Stax said:
Thanks for the UGLY THINGS shout outs. I'll try to check in here more often. The new issue (#30!) will be out next week. It's a KINKS special including an extensive interview with Ray Davies by Jon Savage (done in '83/'84 but mostly unpublished before now). Also featured: the Masters Apprentices, the Hysterics, the Nervebreakers & more. Order it at www.ugly-things.com
Jeez.....either "Rocks Off" or their version of "Come On"