> "Elizabeth Montgomery" (one of > their comp tracks and my favorite DOS song) Never heard that one, what's it on?by satchmykels
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Only familiar with 2 things on your list. Parquet Courts would definitely make my top 10 and the new Fucked Up has firmly sent me into the "never need to hear them again" camp.by satchmykels
This would probably be a decent song to dip a toe with: But I was always more of an unwilling participant than a fan...by satchmykels
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I finally snapped a shot of the Let It Be house a couple years ago: Took this one of the Dean's star outside First Ave and 7th Street when we saw the Suburbs a few months ago: Spotted this bench on Lyndale Ave and had to take a pic. Good Cows gone bad?by satchmykels
That K's Choice song wasn't a hit??? Didn't like it then, like it even less today. Back to the topic at hand, has anyone mentioned Cowboys International yet? "Wish" sounds like it maybe could've been a hit if anyone outside of the cut-out bins had heard it.by satchmykels
He's probably sick of Kendra Smith questions...but I'm not! hahaby satchmykels
From the booklet that came with CSI 2: "A brief but brilliant flash in the post-punk, art-school, every-household-its-own-little-band-pan," is how guitarist/drummer (and ex-Slugfucker) Craig Wilcox describes The Goat That Went 'Om', the Sydney band he and housemates David Ayres (bass) and Suzy Manigan (vocals, broken keyboard and percussion) formed in 1980. "We pracby satchmykels
I used to walk past a Cheapo in Mpls on my way to the bus stop, part of my daily routine was to flip through the new arrivals bin.by satchmykels
Fred and Patti Smith/ Jackson Smith (don't know if still plays anything other than Meg White but I kinda liked that Back In Spades ep from a decade or so back) Mothers and daughters? Shirley Temple / Lorax (Melvins)by satchmykels
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Eh, maybe it was mildly amusing in moderation but it is way out of hand at the moment. Somebody needs to get out the ban hammer and clean this joint up!by satchmykels
Sylvia Juncosa used to be (maybe still is) in an all-female tribute band called Lynette Skynyrdby satchmykels
A lot of runners up but this is a pretty fantastic top 8: Subtle Turnhips - Meal Crime & The City Solution - American Twilight Obnox - Corrupt Free Enterprise His Electro Blue Voice - Ruthless Sperm Cuntz - Solid Mates Impalers - s/t Devo - Hardcore Volume 1 Royal Headache - Matador Singles Club 7"by satchmykels
Recently reissued by the mighty Superior Viaduct!!by satchmykels
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Was on Sharp Cuts, never heard anything else from them.by satchmykels
I thought maybe she was doing some long lost Jayhawks ballad. Phuketby satchmykels
That was easy enough, aside from the Bird Nest Roys album not being included. Gave the Able Tasmans their vote. Able Tasmans, 'A Cuppa Tea and a Lie Down' The Bats, 'Daddy's Highway' Big Black, 'Songs About Fucking' Cows, 'Taint Pluribus Taint Unum' The Crucifucks, 'Wisconsin' Opal, 'Happy Nightmare Baby' Redd Kross, 'Neurotby satchmykels
I didn't know about the Human Sexual Response connection nor that that connection may have inadvertently killed Darby Crash: Alec Murphy hmmm, apparently my attempt at a hyperlink hyperfailed. oh well Post Edited (09-10-13 18:51)by satchmykels
Robert Quine and Nels Cline. I actually have no idea how Quine is pronounced but in my head, I just made a rhyme.by satchmykels
And Evan "Funk" Davies on drums, right?by satchmykels
Had never even heard of these guys when I bought that reissue from Destijl a few years back but thought it sounded interesting. Turns out they were still way ahead of MY time.by satchmykels
hehe, but Dex didn't have his sister drumming for him til the late 2000s!by satchmykels
Hmmm, obviously a few people voted for the Clash on rep without actually having heard the album. Eighth Route Army put out a better Clash album in 1985 than Cut The Crap! Unfortunately, this seems to be the only one of their songs available on youtube: Eighth Route Army - "No Leaders"by satchmykels
Xavion - "Eat Your Heart Out"by satchmykels
Nephew Ned wrote: > I was talking on the phone a few months ago with a friend > of mine and she said how her husband (also a friend) had a > "thing" for Winona Ryder. > > I told her how many guys in my age range (42) had a > "thing" for Winona Ryder. She didn't seem to understand. > She probably would've seen if the light it youby satchmykels
> > etc. > > Hmmm, I've never heard of a band called Etc. That actually > would be a pretty poor name. > There was an R&B group here in Omaha during the 80s who called themselves ETC. Entertainment with a Touch of Class.by satchmykels
Paul Dean - X-Ray Spex Paul Dean - Loverboy James Taylor - Prisoners, JTQ James Taylor - Sweet Baby James And the two Beats hearting as one: Paul Collins and Dave Wakeling Post Edited (06-27-13 18:08)by satchmykels