This just in from Dangerous Minds blog:
This just in from Dangerous Minds blog:
Does anyone here remember a short lived TV variety show called "Pink Lady and Jeff"? I just remembered that Cheap Trick appeared on that show via their video for "Dream Police."
Another Cheap Trick memory that stands out for me was the scene in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" in which the ticket scalping character was trying to sell Cheap Trick tickets to a girl, and he sang a couple of the band's songs to get her interested. I find that scene amusing, because that movie was released in 1982, during a time when a lot of people thought Cheap Trick was yesterday's news.
I can also remember when Cheap Trick made something of a comeback in the late 80s with their power ballad "The Flame," along with their cover of "Don't Be Cruel." I especially remember the video for the latter because of the cute female back-up singers.
Anyway, those are my Cheap Trick memories.
Congratulations - you are about to see one of the best live bands around. I first saw them opening for the Kinks on the Sleepwalker tour. The were not listed and the only way we knew the band name was reading it from the bass drum head with binoculars. I was intrigued. When 'In Color' came out I thought, "This band should be great live." I next saw them opening for Be Bop Deluxe, but they never lived up to the potential I heard on the album. Rumor has it their sound was sabotaged by the headliners. I saw their first headlining tour and, once again, not up to their potential. The next time was an arena show after 'Budokan' and was the band playing to the crowd, not playing music. Their career kind of backslid after that, and that's when their concerts started getting really good. I saw them in small halls & clubs, for free compliments of Marlboro cigarettes, and outdoors sponsored by a local radio station. The last time I saw them was at a casino with Blondie. Blondie is (was) a great band with great material, but they paled next to Cheap Trick. I really wish I had seen their Las Vegas shows, when they did 'Sgt. Pepper's' and 'Magical Mystery Tour'.
Well , the connection is , I think Brad Elvis is friends with the members of Cheap Trick. hE MUST BE. He never really made it on his own (The Elvis Brothers almost broke big , but , not quite.) , but , he's worked with a lot of big name people . He also subbed for Clem Burke in The Little Steven - backed Romantics , one of the most underrated comeback attempts in recent memory. One friend said that they were a Bar Band. I said , "Show me a bar where the band nails some Kinks , MC5 and Pretty Things covers , and I'll take up drinking.".
melissa scott said:
Yep, Rockford was a thriving industrial city on a river -- second-largest city in Illinois at one time -- manufacturing. Look at your old school furniture and it will probably say, made in Rockford. Anyway, wood was their game. It's all GONE now...
The weather is diabolical, they'd get flooding... and now... can't think of what the job base would be like their. From memory, we used to go up there to hear music sometimes and go to Nielsen's Music -- yeah, family business. I noticed the Handcuffs have played a few shows up there -- perhaps there's some connection to a member of their band or something.
I guess Rockford would be a lot like Allentown -- there's a small downtown district that is trying to come back, but... it doesn't have the proximity to NYC like Allentown, so nothing to develop there.
Yes, I read about the exhibit too -- Nielsen's guitar collection was featured. :D
If someone wanted to shout me a ticket now I'd still go see 'em -- at least that band knows how to generate some FUN in their rock 'n roll.
dave: that's so cool! Wonder if anyone still has one of those shirts stored away? :D
dave said:
Cheap Trick was the 1st concert I ever went to, in a freakin' basketball stadium, which made everything echo-y (not that I cared). They were promoting One On One, which I think is their best LP. It was fantastic!
The next day, half of the kids in my classes came back w/ 1.Tinnitus (which we bragged about) and 2. Those baseball tour jerseys with that 6-necked Hamer on it. Good times.
Yep, Rockford was a thriving industrial city on a river -- second-largest city in Illinois at one time -- manufacturing. Look at your old school furniture and it will probably say, made in Rockford. Anyway, wood was their game. It's all GONE now...
The weather is diabolical, they'd get flooding... and now... can't think of what the job base would be like their. From memory, we used to go up there to hear music sometimes and go to Nielsen's Music -- yeah, family business. I noticed the Handcuffs have played a few shows up there -- perhaps there's some connection to a member of their band or something.
I guess Rockford would be a lot like Allentown -- there's a small downtown district that is trying to come back, but... it doesn't have the proximity to NYC like Allentown, so nothing to develop there.
Yes, I read about the exhibit too -- Nielsen's guitar collection was featured. :D
If someone wanted to shout me a ticket now I'd still go see 'em -- at least that band knows how to generate some FUN in their rock 'n roll.
I've only been there once. Don't know it's back - history. It's just a depressed rural - in - appearance town in the middle of nowhere. But , a lot of small towns in Illinois are much the same. Cheap Trick put 'em on the map , sorta. But , that changes nothing for the people who have to live there....My friend told me they just had a Cheap Trick museum exhibit , there , I'm like , ohhhhkay. Nuthin' personal , I could'nt even see my favorite bands getting a museum exhibit ,maybe a corner in the "Hall of Fame" or The Museum of Contemporary Art , when they did their Rock/Art EXHIBIT......I think Nielson still has a house in Rockford , but , he probably has a few houses.
MikeL said:
Is Rockford another one of those towns that has lost much of its industrial base, leaving behind rusting factories and poverty? Can't be any worse than a whole lot of other places.
John Battles said:I was never a Cheap Trick fan ( Which is heresy for a White , male Chicagoan, I know) , Mike , but , I always enjoy your threads. I JUST BOUGHT A SWEET -ASS 8 TRACK PLAYER WITH A BUILT - IN AMP , SPEAKERS , AND TWO CASES OF TAPES......INCLUDING CHEAP TRICKS' DEBUT , which I sort of like . It's very Roy Wood and Gary Glitter influenced , at a time when it'd still be years 'til Glam Rock would be co - opted by American acts like Joan Jett and (UGH) Quiet Riot (Or are they British? Who cares.) and even Krokus (YEESH) from Switzerland , to say nothing of bands people mistook for Glam like Poison and Motley Crue. All the while ,Tommy James had already glommed on to the previously - ignored Glam bandwagon , with "In Touch" around the time "Cheap Trick " came out. Cheap Trick , at least , get bonus points for doing "California Man" by Wizzard. Anyway , enjoy the show. Don't go to Rockford , Illinois , the band's original home. It's DEPRESSING !
Cheap Trick was the 1st concert I ever went to, in a freakin' basketball stadium, which made everything echo-y (not that I cared). They were promoting One On One, which I think is their best LP. It was fantastic!
The next day, half of the kids in my classes came back w/ 1.Tinnitus (which we bragged about) and 2. Those baseball tour jerseys with that 6-necked Hamer on it. Good times.
Is Rockford another one of those towns that has lost much of its industrial base, leaving behind rusting factories and poverty? Can't be any worse than a whole lot of other places.
John Battles said:
I was never a Cheap Trick fan ( Which is heresy for a White , male Chicagoan, I know) , Mike , but , I always enjoy your threads. I JUST BOUGHT A SWEET -ASS 8 TRACK PLAYER WITH A BUILT - IN AMP , SPEAKERS , AND TWO CASES OF TAPES......INCLUDING CHEAP TRICKS' DEBUT , which I sort of like . It's very Roy Wood and Gary Glitter influenced , at a time when it'd still be years 'til Glam Rock would be co - opted by American acts like Joan Jett and (UGH) Quiet Riot (Or are they British? Who cares.) and even Krokus (YEESH) from Switzerland , to say nothing of bands people mistook for Glam like Poison and Motley Crue. All the while ,Tommy James had already glommed on to the previously - ignored Glam bandwagon , with "In Touch" around the time "Cheap Trick " came out. Cheap Trick , at least , get bonus points for doing "California Man" by Wizzard. Anyway , enjoy the show. Don't go to Rockford , Illinois , the band's original home. It's DEPRESSING !
Power Pop Pappys -- Cheap Trick. As a kid growing up in Chicago, you could not escape 'em. And yeah, my friends and I used to see them at the Amphitheatre -- I think Graham Parker opened for them one time. Anyway, it was a party atmosphere and lots of screamin' kiddlets. I shrug now when I think of those shows -- musical junk food maybe? Really fun while in the process. Nice energy on every night I saw them.
That said, I'm not one for listening to bands where the singer's voice is higher than mine, so I lost interest pretty quickly... Can't imagine Nielsen runs around the way he did then! He was manic, in a good way. :D Happy powerpoppy dreams to you MikeL and all who go and enjoy.
Re the Live LP -- yup, a benchmark perhaps? They really captured the excitement and momentum somehow. Can't say as I've heard it for a very long while.
I was never a Cheap Trick fan ( Which is heresy for a White , male Chicagoan, I know) , Mike , but , I always enjoy your threads. I JUST BOUGHT A SWEET -ASS 8 TRACK PLAYER WITH A BUILT - IN AMP , SPEAKERS , AND TWO CASES OF TAPES......INCLUDING CHEAP TRICKS' DEBUT , which I sort of like . It's very Roy Wood and Gary Glitter influenced , at a time when it'd still be years 'til Glam Rock would be co - opted by American acts like Joan Jett and (UGH) Quiet Riot (Or are they British? Who cares.) and even Krokus (YEESH) from Switzerland , to say nothing of bands people mistook for Glam like Poison and Motley Crue. All the while ,Tommy James had already glommed on to the previously - ignored Glam bandwagon , with "In Touch" around the time "Cheap Trick " came out. Cheap Trick , at least , get bonus points for doing "California Man" by Wizzard. Anyway , enjoy the show. Don't go to Rockford , Illinois , the band's original home. It's DEPRESSING !
Check out this Cheap Trick tribute band, Cheapest Trick.
https://www.facebook.com/CheapestTrick
I almost saw them for free last year! But it was for Wal-Mart shareholders week and they played with Aerosmith and I was a loser and stayed home. Sigh.
I hope this is relevant because it bothers me.
Hola , amigos. Sorry I have'nt been around and stuff , but , The Ford Fiesta fuckin' died on me , just when I was gonna hire this artist to paint that Nazareth album cover on the hood. You know , I think it's the one with that song "Now you're messin' with a SON OF A BEEYOTCH !!!". Fuckin' 8 Track died on me too , man , right between track one and track two of REO SPEEDWAGON, where the dude goes "DOO DOO DOOOOOOOOO DOODLE DEE DOOO , DOOT DOOT DOODLE DEE DOOODLE DEE DOO DOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!'' BAD ASS , MAN.
OK , the lamest version of a Garage Rock classic (Envelope , please) THE SANDPIPERS doing "LOUIE , LOUIE ! " !!!!!!!!!!! GOD , i WORKED IN A DAY CARE CENTER , AND THAT'S THE STUFF THEY'D PLAY TO MAKE THE CHILDREN FALL ASLEEP AT NAP TIME.
Some asswipe troll on You Tube tried to tell me a Black man (Richard Berry) did'nt write "Louie , Louie". Maybe he heard this version , first , and decided there's no way it could have been (Overstating the obvious , I know.)what it is , an R'n'B song. Or , maybe it's because he's a douche.
Could'nt tell ya. But , thanks to you and Jane Dear for the new submissions.
I have'nt thought of any good ones , lately.
Adrian Alfonso said:
Yeah, I never understood how he thought THAT was the chorus,
I mean, it's in the song title..
oh another one, that smiths song 'how soon is now'. My friend used to think the chorus went "I am Puma and I need to be loved, just like everybody else does".
mind, he was pretty drunk when he first heard it, nevertheless, I refuse to sing it any other way than that now. haha
I'm right out teh door ,but , I''ll check it out later. "Extra Baggage" would be more accessible , but , maybe they're talking about cooking a dead guy like he was Jerk Chicken,,,,
Jane Dear said:
At around 1:10 the lyrics are supposedly "lets say we throw the extra baggage, come from the jerk from the man on fire" but I'm pretty sure it's more like something about "sexy maggots" and "the church of the minotaur."
At around 1:10 the lyrics are supposedly "lets say we throw the extra baggage, come from the jerk from the man on fire" but I'm pretty sure it's more like something about "sexy maggots" and "the church of the minotaur."
Yeah, I never understood how he thought THAT was the chorus,
I mean, it's in the song title..
oh another one, that smiths song 'how soon is now'. My friend used to think the chorus went "I am Puma and I need to be loved, just like everybody else does".
mind, he was pretty drunk when he first heard it, nevertheless, I refuse to sing it any other way than that now. haha
"Oh , oh , Island of Soul", that's pretty funny.
So many songs..
My Friend Lily used to sing "Summer Girls, You got nothing to lose" to Cheap Tricks' 'Southern Girls'
Another friend of mine used to sing along "Oh Oh, Island of Soul" to the Ramones' 'I Love Her So'.
OK , this is true , but.....IT'S A FACT THAT ELVIS WOULD PROCURE CURRENT ROCK stars in the 70's for private social gatherings at Graceland , or one of his homes in California.
At one such gathering , Alice Cooper was summoned to meet his idol. Elvis wanted to demostrate a defensive Karate move for the assembled few . He literally handed Cooper a loaded rifle , and told him to lunge at him , like he was attacking him. Despite his protests , Evis demanded that Alice do as he said. Alice took the gun , and ran right into Presley , who disarmed him. But , Alice later said , "If this had'nt worked , I was thinking about the fact that I'd be on the front page of ever newspaper in the world !"
THANK YOU ,MELISSA. I GET A GOOD ONE IN NOW AND AGAIN......I'm already seeing "Stitch'n'Bitch" books , so , I say , strike while the iron's hot.
Black Metal/Avant Jazz / Fucking Noise Drummer , Weasel Walter played at a Roctober tribute show for Samy Davis , Jr. Of course , he made it clear that he never liked Sammy. People booed. I shouted "You should have a hotel with 18 rooms , and a stomach ache in each room!!!"(A Jewish curse I learned from "All in The Family , which Sammy owns one of teh best eisodes of , ever.)............But , when Walter got down to it , he did a Drums and Vocal Rant MEDLEY FROM "wEST sIDE sTORY".......iT WAS LIKE SAMMY 's and Buddy Rich's WSS medleys run thru a sausage grater. Pretty intense. ANGRY , Punk as Fuck.
Where Have You Gone Russ Tamblyn? I'd also say The Alice Cooper Group's James Bond Tribute "Halo of Flies"is High Concept as Hell , and a fantastic arrangement. Their "Man With The Golden Gun" , recorded between McCARTNEY'S "LIVE AND LET DIE" and the chosen track for thE next BOND epic , by Lulu (Love me some Lulu , but , no......), should have been the theme song. Who's more like Christopher Lee? Alice , OF COURSE.
'' Gutter Cat Vs. The Jets" is another mini - opera , starting out as a sex and violence Krazy Kat J.D film/cartoon , with The Jets' SONG FROM wEST sIDE sTORY ACCELERATING the violence , especially in their live show , with Alice and Drummer Neal Smith fighting around a garbage can , looking like they're really beating the shit out each other , and employing a very real looking knife.......Lot of stabbings in Shakespeare , too.