with a SY reference? Man that's overkill babay!by madisdadi
with background vocals by stevie nicks to give it the ultimate wimp credby madisdadi
"House of Dolls"is a harrowing story about Nazi concentration camps inspired the name Joy Division and the song No Love Lost. It was written by Karol Cetinsky under his camp name and number (Ka-Tzetnik 135633), and was based on his family's own experiences. Several editions have been published in the original Yiddish and in an English translation. The Doors is from a William Blaby madisdadi
just got me thinking of all the names taken from a literary source which is OT for this , sorry.... Burroughs: Stiff Little Fingers, Steely Dan, Soft Machine, Wild Boys, Mugwumps, Naked Lunch, Soft Boys Hot Water Music, Factotum: Bukowski novels Amboy Dukes book by Irving Shulman Mott the Hoople; novel of same name Pennywise: from stephen king novel Collective Soul from Ayn Rand's Fby madisdadi
wimpiest: Gilbert O'Sullivan: "Alone Again, Naturally" ballsiest: AC/DC "Big Balls" combination thereof: album cover for Abrasive "Desire"by madisdadi
actually the versions and mixes are different on the Blank Generation CD than the vinyl. The CD mix and versions really lack the punch the vinyl versions have.by madisdadi
Westerberg: I got fired by a promoter after an Iggy Pop show after arguing about the lack of money being sent my way. I mean banned from any venue his company was promoting with any kind of show. The next night the 'Mats are playin and I weasel my way on to do the load in to make some extra ching and supplement my rock and roll existence. I talked to Westerberg outside their bus havin a ciggby madisdadi
got turned on to leatherface through an article in Big Take Over (one of Jack's rants)......yeah certified good'uns!by madisdadi
was the paper better or worse before the homegrown? last drug use: several tokes of something on the house of blues smoking balconey at the NY Dolls concert in October Post Edited (02-16-06 12:26)by madisdadi
Is this kid devo project with all the members? It looks like Casale is the main one involved. Is Mark M on this? He does kiddie music already. I remember reading an interview with Devo and William Burroughs where they talked about a machine they had that could produce sound waves that would make people shit their pants. I think with this project they could get that effect without the sound machinby madisdadi
First Album: Alice Cooper "KIller" and Stepenwolf "Gold". First Single: Big Electric Train on one of the Golden Books colored vinyl 45s played the shit outta that on the close and play. First Cassette: Led Zep III (a gift) First Concert: Bangladesh at the Garden. My dad had passes! Also my first time smokin weed when dad went to the loo and a fattie made it's way to me.by madisdadi
without going into specific requests (both legal and illeagal) let's just say they pulled a real rock star act and were overall mean bastards to the people who worked the show and a few fans after the show.by madisdadi
toby keith wrote "smokin weed with willie" and kissed his ass, i wonder what he'll write now? "fishing with willie with an empty creel".by madisdadi
weird thing is I heard from a bunch of people that BRMC sounds like shite live. I love Green on Red, but was wonderin how many have followed Chuck Prophet after GoR? I had a couple of things by him in the late 90's ("feast of hearts" and "homemade blood"), but haven't kept up. The only things I heard was when he played on a host of other bands albums. The other deltaby madisdadi
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LOL one of my co-worker's kid auditioned for that and I thought he was yankin my warble. Teachers and critics all dance the poot!by madisdadi
the vinyl and cd endings of "Venus de Milo" are different too.by madisdadi
Reno: I'd pay the grand to have you punch him in the face just for that column he writes in Esquire. Got your back pally! I don't know if this counts, but I worked a PIL show once and Lydon had to be the most obnoxious, mean spirited, rude, fucking asshole I ever met and actually got into a face to face shouting match with him and had to be restrained from taking him apart. Others in thby madisdadi
"(I'm) The End Of The Family Line" when Morissey comes back in to repeat the lyric "Marque Moon" fades and repeats the intro ( at least on the vinly version I have)by madisdadi
"Trouser Press/Option/Big Takeover/fanzines - Always were/are ahead of the curve, but only paid attention to by a handful of eggheads who annoy the kids by insisting to them "oh, well, if you like that song by the Killers, well, by God, you should be listening to the Cure because that's who they're ripping off," only to be greeted by eye rolling and a suggestion they retuby madisdadi
last word on "Everybody Hurts" There are elements of the song that are "pap" pop syrup over the top histronics I hear in Merilee Rush, Johnny Maestro, tons of Doo Wop and (yes) Patti Smith, all of which I like. It was also REM's first straightforward lyric and a song I think is more uplifting than depressing. Now excuse me while I listen to David Thomas smash 2 hammersby madisdadi
"You won't fuck me and I always have to drive."by madisdadi
I agree, BT is fantastic, and the Durwood interview was great.by madisdadi
I fucked it up completly! I was thinking of the best NYC music, like music that is NYC, stuff you hear makes you think of walkng down Canal street, hackin' phlegm on Beeker, listening to teen chicks in the village, scoring in Wash Square, hitting the last subway uptown,damn, how do I miss this?(Thinking "Ghost Rider" by Suicide) Mia Culpa, Mia Culpa *bows head as he walks out thby madisdadi
foshizzle: Whatever road you take to get to the album may determine how you view an album or song. If you come through Doo Wop, 60's soul and 70's AM radio and hit on "Everybody Hurts" it's a goodun, not one to make you "cringe". LOL Same thing if you hit on Ray's "You Don't Know Me" or the rest of the album. He took somy hokey dokey and injby madisdadi
I still like "Automatic" and I think I would put "Everybody Hurts" in the top songs of all time.................yeah but not their greatest and certainly not a genre's greatest. Blur ,U2, Can ,the Beatles yada same thing. Are you sure you listened to "Astral Weeks"? Van spun everything into that and in 1968 no less. Take a trip down the streets of Belfast boyoby madisdadi
ha, a lot of the time when i read these threads I go and burn a cd of discussion material....that's why i like this board so much.....I listened to LAMF, Kookoo, found a tape that had Milk and Cookies on it, Candy Apple Grey, some BOOMTOWN RATS, and the new Cat Power and New Pornagraphers..............................thanks to all for a good saturday listening party....... Post Edited (02by madisdadi
nuthin on AK here, but as far as reunions go........... I heard Todd Rundgren is going to front the Cars for an arena tour????????by madisdadi
deeeeeeetroit cobras at will's pub last friday for a tenner..............me and the missus took that one in...................by madisdadi
cliff richards and the shadows made a couple of movies that are so bad they are good, but Espresso Bongo has Laurence Harvey in it playing a real oily bastard to save that one. I still like "Get Crazy" with Lou Reed, Lee Ving, half of Fear, Coati Mundi, John Densmore, Jonathin Melvoin.......... which is about the last days of a Filmore east like theater doing their last show. "Tby madisdadi