Countdown to Ecstasy?
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Fat Guy on a Little Bike


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Yo La Tengo is another of those bands I generally don't care for much on record...but live??? WOW!
#202
I had no idea Landshark beer was from Jimmy Buffet. That explains it!
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I've always wanted to see Sun Ra's Arkestra....are they as awesome as I hope they are?
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#204
Jimmy Buffet, don't even get me started on "trop rock." In a previous life, I was in a punk rock band and our drummer who lived in the Florida Keys got us a gig during a day-long music festival at a big spring break hotspot down there (Holiday Isle.)
We discovered that the beach bar next to the stage was owned by Bertie Higgins, so we dropped four increasingly off-key and obnoxious renditions of "Key Largo" into the set list. Maybe we expected Bertie to come out an throw coconuts at us, but I don't think anyone really noticed...
We discovered that the beach bar next to the stage was owned by Bertie Higgins, so we dropped four increasingly off-key and obnoxious renditions of "Key Largo" into the set list. Maybe we expected Bertie to come out an throw coconuts at us, but I don't think anyone really noticed...
#205
Fat Guy on a Little Bike


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I knew I had lived in Florida too long when I started to not hate Jimmy Buffet. The damage was done...I actually kind of like him now (hiding head in shame).
#206
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They're amazing musicians, even though they change members like Menudo.
Speaking of which...is Frank Black's line "they pull another Menudo" in reference to the Ramones not one of the funniest things written?
"I don't care if they're real or they're pseudo, don't care if they get any higher, I hope that someone retires...they pull another Menudo"
#207
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....and now for something completely different.
Wire
I am the Fly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxjxI...eature=related
12XU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdNS4g8vOnc
These will blow the carbon out of your speakers.
Loudest bands I've ever heard live include Wire, Hüsker Dü, and of course the Clash.
Like a 747 landing right on your forehead.
Wire
I am the Fly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxjxI...eature=related
12XU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdNS4g8vOnc
These will blow the carbon out of your speakers.
Loudest bands I've ever heard live include Wire, Hüsker Dü, and of course the Clash.
Like a 747 landing right on your forehead.
#208
Vello Kombi, baby

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From: Je suis ici
Bikes: 1973 Eisentraut; 1970s Richard Sachs; 1978 Alfio Bonnano; 1967 Peugeot PX10
Best shows?
P-Funk, 1979, Cap Center.
Mekons, late eighties, Trax in C'ville
Other memorables: Clash, Television, Public Enemy, Talking Heads, Thomas Mapfumo (absolutely superb, actually), King Crimson (several times), Merle Haggard (don't knock Merle), Richard Thompson (multiple times, the best by far being at the Iriqious CLub in Roanoke)
Worst shows: Grateful Dead (wasn't too bad because I nodded off they were so boring), Clash (second time, awful).
All time worst: Jefferson Starship. I actually went to see Rory Gallagher, who was opening for them. Unbeknownest to me, Paul Kantner had used a particularly derogatory term for an Irishman to Gallagher and Gallagher, despite reportedly being a very mild human being, beat the crap out him. Neither Kantner or Gallagher were there that night. Kantner I could have easily dealt without, but the loss of the G-man was a mortal blow.
Just plain weird: the very first Gwar show ever, at the New Horizons cafe in RVA years back. I had gone to HS with Chuck Vargas, who developed many of their costumes with Hunter Jackson. At that point, everything was made of paper mache and the main prop was Joy dishwashing liquid. Chuck and Hunter had been trying to make a sci-fi movie in the old Milk Bottle building, and a local punk band, Death Piggy, was practicing next door. Somehow this merged/mutated into Gwar.
P-Funk, 1979, Cap Center.
Mekons, late eighties, Trax in C'ville
Other memorables: Clash, Television, Public Enemy, Talking Heads, Thomas Mapfumo (absolutely superb, actually), King Crimson (several times), Merle Haggard (don't knock Merle), Richard Thompson (multiple times, the best by far being at the Iriqious CLub in Roanoke)
Worst shows: Grateful Dead (wasn't too bad because I nodded off they were so boring), Clash (second time, awful).
All time worst: Jefferson Starship. I actually went to see Rory Gallagher, who was opening for them. Unbeknownest to me, Paul Kantner had used a particularly derogatory term for an Irishman to Gallagher and Gallagher, despite reportedly being a very mild human being, beat the crap out him. Neither Kantner or Gallagher were there that night. Kantner I could have easily dealt without, but the loss of the G-man was a mortal blow.
Just plain weird: the very first Gwar show ever, at the New Horizons cafe in RVA years back. I had gone to HS with Chuck Vargas, who developed many of their costumes with Hunter Jackson. At that point, everything was made of paper mache and the main prop was Joy dishwashing liquid. Chuck and Hunter had been trying to make a sci-fi movie in the old Milk Bottle building, and a local punk band, Death Piggy, was practicing next door. Somehow this merged/mutated into Gwar.
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From: Rhode Island (an obscure suburb of Connecticut)
Bikes: one of each
#212
Fat Guy on a Little Bike


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Dire Straits had their moments.
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Yes, they did. But Mark Knofler is a consistent performer and a great guitarist. I have two CD's that I play the hell out of: Mark Knopler and Chet Atkins - "Neck and Neck", and a recording of Dire Straights playing at Albert Hall with Eric Clapton standing in for an absent band member.
BTW - any Delbert McClinton or Roy Buchanan fans in the house? Roy's "Livestock" LP rocks the house.
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BTW - any Delbert McClinton or Roy Buchanan fans in the house? Roy's "Livestock" LP rocks the house.
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#214
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Too bad Col. J isn't here...he's away for the weekend, but I know he's a big fan of that kind of stuff Bossman.
I agree about Knopfler, he's a real pro. I've got a good folksy kind of album he did called "The Ragpickers Dream". Its good.
I agree about Knopfler, he's a real pro. I've got a good folksy kind of album he did called "The Ragpickers Dream". Its good.
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#216
yeah but did you catch that flogging Molly song in a car commercial? Sellouts!

Actually it might have been the Pogues. I get them mixed up.
Which reminds me, one of the great shows I've been to recently, Devotchka. ANyone else here into them?
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I like Dire Straights a lot but when I put them into Pandora I get all kinds of 80s fluff rock. When I put Mark into Pandora I get lots of nice folk and Emmy Lou Harris and stuff like that.
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cuz they all sound pretty much the same.
I can probably think of half a dozen american punk bands that all sound the same too
try putting "tribe called quest" into pandora. Its been blowing my mind with good hip hop.
I can probably think of half a dozen american punk bands that all sound the same too

try putting "tribe called quest" into pandora. Its been blowing my mind with good hip hop.
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that was way too easy of a set up.
i'm sorry but Eric B. & Rakim is cool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y1Emb7Jyks <--this is probably PG-13 rated.
i'm sorry but Eric B. & Rakim is cool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y1Emb7Jyks <--this is probably PG-13 rated.
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#221
Speaking of car commercials, did you catch the Mitsubishi ad with the Fall's "Blindness?"
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I think the 'farewell' part of the tour was that this was gonna be Shane's last tour with them. I'm not sure if the band is gonna continue without him or not.
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Got to see them perform at a local radio station for a live session.
......and three times at local clubs.
https://minnesota.publicradio.org/dis.../02/devotchka/
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From: Olympia, WA
Bikes: Constant rotation, Currently: 2009 Felt FC, 1999 Stumpjumper, Serotta KOM, Eisentraut Rainbowtraut, Trek 400 commuter
Wow, I don't read a thread for a day and look what happens, nine pages.
Complete thread-jack too, well done.
...carry on.
Complete thread-jack too, well done.
...carry on.
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Emmylou connects the dots to so many vibrant people. Colin Linden/Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Lyle Lovett, Mary Gauthier...





