OK, fair enough. Sorry if I came off as a little harsh. Keep in mind that I'm a fairly late convert to garage rock. I got my first exposure to it in the summer of 2000, when I first saw the Cynics at the 31st Street Pub. I saw the Swingin' Neckbreakers and Fleshtones later that summer, and this was all before I started listening to the UG. Hence I see things a little differently. Maybe if I had gotten into garage rock back in the early 80s, I would see things your way (Back then I was more of a metal fan). BTW, I do like Springsteen. I think "Born to Run" and "Darkness on the Edge of Town" are his masterpieces. If you don't like him, fine. IDON MINE said:
Yeah thanks... I ain't no purist (didn't get the impression that any of the other guys are by seeing what they do else on these forums and in their contributions and their shows), but I sure as hell am childish. A bit of shit-talking is due considering all the connections this FUZZBLOKEIA thing has in common with the HIDEOUT. If ya like it, no ones gonna give ya the eye, or shit like that. So please, don't get me into any discussions here, yer points respected and all.
Once more with sugar: I have no particular aggression against Little Steven, I just don't listen to him or Springsteen. Since they are bigshot stars, it should be possible to speak out towards them too, in whatever vocabulary I want and without the accusation of jealousy for their, uhm, achievements or some crap like that. Springsteen music gives me the pukes and "I" don't give a fuck what he chuckles at. Don't take it the wrong way OK? :)
But think whatever you want, of course.
MikeL said:And another thing...you guys can talk all the shit you want about Springsteen (I'm sure he laughs about it all the way to the bank), and about LS (I think his Fuzztopia is way cooler than the Garage Punk Hideout just because of the graphics alone). If I don't get barred from this place for speaking my mind, then I'll stick around, because I do like to keep an open mind about these things, unlike some people.
