ChrisT Posted April 8, 2003 Posted April 8, 2003 OK I stand corrected but Annabelle of BWW used to sport a Mohawk. The closest I got to the Clash was B.A.D. Quote
allthumbs Posted April 8, 2003 Posted April 8, 2003 Greg_W said: Johnny Cash, baby!!! don't forget Waylon and the BoyZ Quote
Szyjakowski Posted April 8, 2003 Posted April 8, 2003 Greg_W said: Johnny Cash, baby!!! I need to get the new cd....the two coversongs i heard were amazing....that man is a legend! Quote
Greg_W Posted April 8, 2003 Posted April 8, 2003 ChrisT said: but Annabelle of BWW used to sport a Mohawk. Â Looking the look and walking the walk are two entirely different things. How about Adam Ant? New wave, but cool. Quote
Greg_W Posted April 8, 2003 Posted April 8, 2003 Szyjakowski said: Greg_W said: Johnny Cash, baby!!! I need to get the new cd....the two coversongs i heard were amazing....that man is a legend! Â "Kindred Spirit"? That one? I've got it, it IS good. Quote
Off_White Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 rbw1966 said: ChrisT said: I enjoyed the early punk scene at the Greek Theater...English Beat, Bow Wow Wow, Elvis Costello, Talking Heads and Jerry Garcia. Â Say what? Were any of the above ever considered "punk"? New Wave maybe (except for garcia) but punk?!?!? Â I saw Queen circa 1980. One of the finer shows I ever went to--that I can remember. Â The English Beat were compatible with a punk crowd. I saw 'em open for the Clash in San Francisco when they were touring in support of London Calling, an excellent show. Â Hey Fern, I've been trying to get DFA to do that disc swap thing since July to no Avail (little haha for you there Doc). I'd be curious to know what great music you have found on the radio. It seems to me that when they do pick up something I think is great, it gets played to death, and the repetiton overwhelms the song. The White Stripes were a good example of this, a pleasant surprise to have them achieve success, but it has stripped the fun out of "Fell In Love With A Girl." BTW, word is their new disc is great, but I haven't heard it yet. Â So, how many indie rockers does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Â Â Â What... you mean, you don't know? Â Â Â Â Quote
fern Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 who says I listen to the radio? Â I am happy to do a disc swap with anybody. I will have a look for DFA's suggestions. Â the first concert I ever went to was The Who at BC Place. But the best show I ever went to was a Billy Childish all ages thing in Seattle Quote
Distel32 Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 Trasks son has the right idea! Almost all new music does blow, and if you are buying cds, make sure and buy live ones, studio albums are losing out. Â Check out "Robert Randolph and the Family Band", going to portland on friday night to see them! Quote
E-rock Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 Off White, the way I avoid the phenomenon of overplay that you refer to is by not listening to the radio (KEXP excluded). The really good bands that receive heavy rotation you're going to hear about regardless of whether or not you listen to the radio, especially if you're a music fan like yourself. Â Furthermore, I try to ignore the bands that recieve the hype (like the Strokes and the White Stripes) until it's all over, and then I give them a serious listen. It seems to work for me. I'm just finally falling in love with the White Stripes. Quote
allison Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 You know what band I really like right now? Gang of Four. That stuff sounds as good as the day they recorded it in the early 80s. I'm not talking "I love a man in uniform" so much as I am talking "Anthrax." Â I do like the Thievery Corporation and would be forever in the debt of whoever would like to burn their discs for me! Quote
Off_White Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 Fern - my mistake then, I guess I interpreted your comments to imply you found good stuff on radio, in addition to poking a pin in the music snobbery balloon. Billy Childish is a hoot, I had the sense he could go on all night if someone kept supplying the drink. Â E-Rock - It's tough when the radio hyped band is something you listened too before they got the exposure. I'm not much of a radio listener, but my work van only has a radio, and running a construction company, jobsite radio is a constant. On the job, classic rock ala KZOK or KISW is the norm my crew has settled on. It's vaguely distressing to find I know the words to most of the songs. Â As far as best shows, I think I've liked some of the festivals down here in Olympia best: the International Pop Underground Convention and the various Yo-Yo-A-Go-Go's. There's just something about the total immersion, 50 some bands in 5 days, that really turns my crank. Quote
iain Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 best show: bela fleck at the cabooze, minneapolis Quote
allison Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 Best shows  REM Music Hall, 1984 (M. Stipe in full leg cast) Everything But the Girl, 1994 or 5, Backstage Robyn Hitchcock pretty much anywhere he goes John Cale, 1982 or 3, Metropolis The The, 2000, Showbox Elvis Costello, 1999, Paramount  Best shows I have ever worked, in regard to production values Dire Straits Sade Peter Gabriel The Ring, Seattle Opera  Biggest shows I have ever worked Michael Jackson, 24 trucks, fully loaded in and then Jacko called the show off so we loaded out and were done before dinner Janet Jackson, 22 trucks I think, show was less than an hour long  Quote
carolyn Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 mmmm...music....  Best shows Ive seen... Iggy Pop Soul Coughing (in a tiny venue) Cheap Trick (always put on fun shows) Mike Watt (anywhere, anytime) The Time George Clinton De La Soul Michelle Shocked Lucinda Williams Fugazi  Ive worked at a nightclub for about ten years , so the list could go on...but those would be my top choices.  Ian ,I used to work at the caboooooooooooooze. *cough cough* When did you leave mpls?  I dont listen much to radio anymore these days. Ive had Jhawks, Neil Diamond, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Dylan, Beck, de la soul, some blues mix, johny cash, and lucinda williams stuck in my cd player for a very long time now....maybe its time to do a little switch , as Im sure my neighbors are sick of hearing me play the same things over and over.   Quote
carolyn Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 I think I forgot to add neil diamond to my list! Yowza! Quote
Skisports Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 hey trask you listen to good music hats off to you yeah and the entire time I though you were an ashole thanks for the inspriation Quote
adventuregal Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 I would contribute to this conversation, but my cds along with everything else got stolen out of my truck on Monday.... Fuckers. But I can at least reiterate that Dispatch rocks!!!!!! Quote
iain Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 carolyn said: Ian ,I used to work at the caboooooooooooooze. *cough cough* When did you leave mpls? I went to Macalester from '94-'98, left immediately after graduation back to my homeland (here). Quote
lummox Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 i listen to [obscure band], and if you don't know bout it, you suck cuz your uncool. Quote
Fejas Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 ChrisT said: Annabelle of BWW used to sport a Mohawk. Â I usta sport the mohawk... the little fronthawk.... about 5" long... Quote
rr666 Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003  Best shows I've seen: Dimmu Borgir @ the Graceland 2002 Nirvana/Butthole Surfers in Spokane a few months before Kurt lost it Fight @ the Roseland in Portland Slayer @ the Paramount Sepultura in '94  Some of the crappiest shows I've been to: Metallica Black tour Soulfly  Quote
rbw1966 Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 Strangely enough, one of the best shows I ever saw was Pearl Jam at Satyricon on Portland. Other great shows that stand out: Â Clapton in Frankfurt SRV in Frankfurt Nirvana/Bob Mould at the Melody Lane Ballroom Queen at the Memorial Coliseum The Cure in Frankfurt Quote
Fejas Posted April 9, 2003 Posted April 9, 2003 Snoop Dogg  That guy toked a 15min. smoke break in the midle of his show when I when to see him... Jay-Z was a pretty good show... although I will have to say I like Rock conserts beter than rap and country ones... but I still love bands like CCR, although they where never the same after John, did you guys know that he live in troy Oregon, a budy took me out there and we sat in the little tny watering hole and listened to him pick at his Gitter... Quote
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