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« Reply #945 on: September 01, 2006, 10:31:23 PM »
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Plasmatics--"A Pig Is A Pig" "Headbanger"
You're taking me back to the days of my youth...

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Butthole Surfers--BBQ movie "Cherub"
Does that have something to do with the song "BBQ Pope"? Both of these sound interesting.."Cherub" being the cool song that it is..

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Stranglers--"Golden Brown", "Tank", "Nice & Sleazy", "Toiler On The Sea", "Bring On The Nubiles",  "No More Heroes"

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« Reply #946 on: September 01, 2006, 10:53:27 PM »
No, the movie (it's a short, about 10 minutes or so) doesn't have anything to do with the song, it's just some weird shit about a tourist family that go to a BBQ at the Butthole Surfers' place.  It gets weirder from there.  Do a search at youtube, it's called "BBQ movie", it'll come up.  I first saw it in an issue of Impact!, which was a "video magazine", basically a VHS tape that came out every month.  The issue with the Surfers was the only one I ever saw, I think it folded pretty soon afterwards.  Bill Hicks was in the same issue, but he's not on the youtube segment.  

Btw, "Cherub" is my favorite song by them, I love the psychedelic use of feedback in that one.
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« Reply #947 on: September 02, 2006, 10:42:17 AM »
I'm fukkin' diggin' this Thin Lizzy right now! :smokin:
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« Reply #948 on: September 02, 2006, 04:38:25 PM »
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I thought this was a particularly nice grouping, seemlessly meshed together, each flowing nicely into the other.
It's cool when that happens; good 'DJing' is an art.


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« Reply #949 on: September 02, 2006, 04:41:00 PM »
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I'm fukkin' diggin' this Thin Lizzy right now! :smokin:


Which Thin Lizzy ??  Jailbreak rules!
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« Reply #950 on: September 02, 2006, 04:42:51 PM »
North Mis'sip' All-Stars_Shake Hands With Shorty

Shake it on down....
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« Reply #951 on: September 02, 2006, 05:05:19 PM »
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North Mis'sip' All-Stars_Shake Hands With Shorty

Shake it on down....


I met these guys backstae at a festival I worked a couple of years ago.  The stage I was working at had shut down for the evening, and those guys were playing the main stage that evening.  Really cool, down to earth types, no pretentious musician shit going on at all.  They ended their set that night with a wicked blues/rock jam , with an electric washboard.  It had f/x on it so it got some insane weird sounds that night.  Good guys.


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« Reply #952 on: September 02, 2006, 08:52:29 PM »
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I'm fukkin' diggin' this Thin Lizzy right now! :smokin:

Which Thin Lizzy ??  Jailbreak rules!

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« Reply #953 on: September 02, 2006, 10:51:55 PM »
Checked out some Nazareth videos: "Holiday", "Hair Of the Dog"


Masters of Reality videos--"Domino", ARF150", "The Blue Garden", "She Got Me (When She Got Her Dress On"  

audio--"Looking To Get Rite", "The Eyes OF Texas", "Kill The King", "Gimme Water"

Masters of Reality are the finest stoner rock band in the world.
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« Reply #954 on: September 03, 2006, 01:20:43 PM »
I'm goin' to see one of my favorite bands tonight.  A band I've been wantin' to see for nearly 20 years but never saw 'em yet!  They're playin the Pittsburgh Rib Cook-Off down at Heinz field.  Grand Funk Railroad!  Tickets are only $10.00.  I gotta get down to the beer distributor...
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« Reply #955 on: September 03, 2006, 11:32:24 PM »
Motorhead--"Hellraiser"

Hayseed Dixie--"Ace of Spades", "Walk THis WAy"

Melvins--"Night Goat"

Masters of Reality--"Blue Garden" , "Domino"
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« Reply #956 on: September 04, 2006, 12:45:35 AM »
Stereolab - "French Disco"
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« Reply #957 on: September 04, 2006, 05:31:52 PM »
Raveonettes--Pretty In Black

Queens of the Stone Age--QOTSA

Peter Tosh--Legalize It
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« Reply #958 on: September 04, 2006, 07:57:20 PM »
Roky Erickson--"The Beast", "Night of the Vampire", "Starry Eyes"

here's an awesome Roky website, apparently he's doing great these days, which warms my heart, he hadn't been doing too well for the past decade or so, he's back in Austin, and will play Austin City limits this month, backed by the Explosives.  Can't wait......

http://www.rokyerickson.net/flash/


Also, if you like Roky's music, think about sending a few bucks to his trust fund--the guy has been ripped off by record labels, and heavily bootlegged.  If 100,00 people send him $10, he'll be a millionaire, as well he should be, he is truly an American music legend.
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« Reply #959 on: September 04, 2006, 09:30:02 PM »
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I'm goin' to see one of my favorite bands tonight.  A band I've been wantin' to see for nearly 20 years but never saw 'em yet!  They're playin the Pittsburgh Rib Cook-Off down at Heinz field.  Grand Funk Railroad!  Tickets are only $10.00.  I gotta get down to the beer distributor...


Took a case 'a' beer an' 3 joints.  Found out in the parking lot from some kids next to us that Mark wasn't playin in the band.  I knew he left the band for a while to do some Christian music but I thought that was somethin' he came back from.  I guess not though.  So we didn't find out till we got down there to the venue about that!  At first I was real dissapointed, but then I got over it.

The first band to play was a band called No Bad Ju Ju and they were pretty funky.  They covered "Hard To Handle" and "Brown Sugar".  They had a couple 'a' horns and a woman singin' and closed with Grandmaster Flash_"Wondermike"

So Grand Funk without Mark Farner was still o.k., but  it took 2 guys to replace him.  One guy to be the frontman/singer of the band, a guy who looked suspisciously like Mark and deceptively declined to introduce himself when the rest of the band was introduced, leaving it up to the audience to either figure it out if they didn't already know, or assume by his silence that he was Mark Farner, and another guy to lay down all the bad-ass heavy electric guitar stuff that the other Mark replacement wasn't capable of.  I guess all that talent and energy is hard to find in one man.  The original drummer and bass player were there playin' in the band and the keyboardist might 'a' been original too, not quite sure about him.

Their best tune of the night was "Inside Looking Out" which has this really groovy instrumental jam in the middle of it.  The frontman/singin' Mark replacement mumbled his way through the part of the tune were Mark used to sing about spendin' all day "...Makin' up 'nickel bags...'".  What a pussy.  Good thing we didn't have to pay the $10.00.

First time I'd ever been to Heinz Field, home of the Champion, Pittsburgh Steelers.  The rib cook-off was actually in the parking lot but they had the ground level of the stadium open so people could use the bathrooms an' such.  All 5 Vince Lombardi trophies owned by the Steelers are on display in the hall.  A little further away is a "Walk of Fame" where the baddest Steelers in history are enshrined as Gods among men.  I'm a life-long Steelers fan and never yet even been to a game.  I was standin' there in front of Jack Lamberts' locker, lookin' at his helmet and his boots and other gear.  A rush of pride and respect and great humility came over me.  A little girl, about 7 or 8 was standin' to my side, sorta behind me.  She read Jack Lamberts' name out loud.  All I could do was look at her and silently acknowledge her, with a nod.

So even though Mark Farner didn't play it was still real cool checkin' out Heinz Field and the Steelers history.

Spent 18.oo on ribs.  Man, were they good!!
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