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    • June 2, 2010 3:17 PM CDT
    • Boohoos!

    • June 2, 2010 6:02 AM CDT
    • Here in Italy (as in any non-anglophone country I guess) one of the first question when startin a rock band,is "Which language we sing?"

       One point may be that if you want to be more authentic and realistic you'd better talk directly to ones who are listening to you and choose your own language so they can understand you.

      Another point is that rock'n'roll ain't a typical italian product. Who plays it would like to intend it to its original source and it's not so much important if pronunciation or grammar are not completely correct (Ramones were them? The Zeros don't sing like Teengenerate,who cares?)

      Now I'd like to know your other point of view and what's your favorite italian garage band,if you had one!

      Thank you!

    • June 2, 2010 2:56 PM CDT
    • Oh I rave about it all the time to squares, to friends, to punks, to hipsters, to mod snobs who think RNR started with the Beatles... on and on.

      It's nice to see people look weird at you when you do the whack whack dance, throw your hands into the air like a spazz and spin yerself like crazy, when the more popular cuts like the Cramps, or the Phantom or Hasil come up. The indiekids all find it so snickery funny when they see you act "out of place." "Uncool" - you know it.

      It seems like this is musical wasteland here in these locales, people like to get smart about music. Tell them about 50's/60's Punk they go: "But... but... Punk as a recipent streak of music in intellectual understanding was developed and established in the 80's!" What do you say to that? DANCE AND GO WILD IS WHAT! FREAK RAT OUT! DO THE ALIGATOR! DO THE PIG! DO THE LOWDOWN DIRTY RAWK N ROLL HIPSHAKE! Be the best example that this sound is alive like a box full of cobras.

      Seriously, I keep smugging it into every party. People always go like: "This is so loud" I say: "Babay, this ain't Muse or the Killers." Seriously again, I saw people freak out to Bo Diddley so their whole workday was messed with. ROCK'N'ROLL destroyed their mind! ...and put it back together! You don't work the same way after it - and that's a good thing.

      Thanks for asking Michael!

    • June 2, 2010 2:40 PM CDT
    • and jackson IS a baby fucker and blew bubbles.

    • June 2, 2010 2:39 PM CDT
    • you should have turned them on to that wicked motherfucker Haunted George-he rocks! trust me dude, I know the type. they'd never get it. Uncle Yah-Yah said:

      I worked at a place last year that had quite a large crowd of twenty-somethings. None of the people in this age group were interested in "music" at all. They were all into video games and new big budget Hollywood movies that were loaded with digital effects. I hung out by myself. They all thought that I was stuck-up but the fact of the matter is I didn't have anything to talk with them about outside of the jobs we were doing. When Michael Jackson died and I declared him "a baby-fucker", that was it. I went to being lower than snake shit.

    • June 1, 2010 5:43 PM CDT
    • I keep preaching, but there is absolutely NO LUCK. My friends just give me a hard time for liking some obscure punk band from Texas or something along those lines. The jokes changes each week... But, I did get my soon to be wife to rock out to rockabilly with me!

    • June 2, 2010 2:27 PM CDT
    • heard a track...despite my feelings about her. i actually liked it. i wonder who wrote all the songs for her?

    • June 2, 2010 7:04 AM CDT
    • I liked the first album...can't remember the name..
      Don't ask me about her...

    • June 2, 2010 5:50 AM CDT
    • Courtney Love: Love her, hate her?

       

      I was never too wowed by her previous work, but the new album, Nobody's Daughter, sounds real good to me.

    • June 2, 2010 1:55 PM CDT
    • having a really bad day.

      this cheers me up.

      it sat in the rolling stones vault for 30 years

      unreleased because this performance totally upstaged

      everyone else....especially the stones...who were off...with a totally spaced out

      brian jones.

      a shining perfect moment captured in time. im pretty sure im in love with keith moon.

      i think he invented head banging in this performance. pete looks like he could snap at any moment at

      the end. roger is a golden god...and even john seems to be having a ton of fun.


      oh the majesty!...i still get chills after 100 views

      enjoy people.... enjoy

      ben.

      http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3099526434105125496#


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    • June 2, 2010 12:33 PM CDT
    • I know man.I understand.I am still seventeen and i live in crete.There is no way i could have seen them,but for a period, after listening to so what,i was only listening the league.For about 6 months.And god damn it i only have very few singles 'cause they are hard to find. whatwave dave said:

      All kidding aside, it really was one of those shows that you just never forget...before i saw the Anti Nowhere League, didn't have a clue who they were...next day, playing the shit out of that LP!!! They sure blew away the UK Subs whom they were opening for that nite!!!

      Giannis KRI said:
      It must have been a lifetime experience.

      whatwave dave said:
      It's FUCKING GENIUS!!!!!!

      Had me rolling on the floor and brought back a lotta memories!!! Saw these guys in 82 right around the time of this vid and they were exactly like that on stage!! Total hilarity and only time i ever saw people in the crowd gobbing at a band cause the band asked for it! And that was in boring London Ontario Canada....bring on some more Anti Nowhere League!!!

    • June 2, 2010 11:39 AM CDT
    • All kidding aside, it really was one of those shows that you just never forget...before i saw the Anti Nowhere League, didn't have a clue who they were...next day, playing the shit out of that LP!!! They sure blew away the UK Subs whom they were opening for that nite!!! Giannis KRI said:

      It must have been a lifetime experience.

      whatwave dave said:
      It's FUCKING GENIUS!!!!!!

      Had me rolling on the floor and brought back a lotta memories!!! Saw these guys in 82 right around the time of this vid and they were exactly like that on stage!! Total hilarity and only time i ever saw people in the crowd gobbing at a band cause the band asked for it! And that was in boring London Ontario Canada....bring on some more Anti Nowhere League!!!

    • June 2, 2010 5:37 AM CDT
    • This is difficult. I have a better grasp of "the best" or "the coolest" than my own personal favorite. Some songs that I think are pretty near perfect are--
      Lust For Life, Iggy Pop
      Heartspark Dollarsign, Everclear
      You Be Me, Replacements
      Worker's Song, Dropkick Murphys

    • June 1, 2010 5:48 PM CDT
    • Money, That's What I Want. I have no question in my mind about that. Probably the Sonics' version.

    • June 1, 2010 11:21 PM CDT
    • Another vote for the Dead Boys, though I feel the Pagans are a close second with songs like "Shit Called Love" and "Not Now No Way".

      I thought that pre Dead Boys "Frankenstein" release (Sympathy or Dionysus????) was pretty cool too.

    • June 1, 2010 8:16 PM CDT
    • The Pagans stuff is pretty cool but yeah, really gotta go with that Dead Boys album.

      I didn't really know much about that scen until I read From the Velvets to the Voidoids 15 years ago. At that time, it was still hard to come by (except Dead Boys and Pere Ubu).

    • June 1, 2010 11:14 PM CDT
    • Rockin Rod Strychnine said:

      A friend of mine had Damaged on a lable called Roadracer and it tacked on Louie Louie on the end but I thought a different singer was on that.
      I don't have that import version of Damaged, but I'd assume that'd be the version from the Louie Louie 7" that Dez Cadena sang on. He was my fave Flag singer, perhaps as he was the first one I had seen them with. Others have told me they prefer Keith Morris and Ron Reyes over Dez. Rollins was not a bad fit with the band the first year or so. I saw their first LA area gig with him after they came back from the tour in which they picked him up. I speculate that he had a desire to prove himself to the home town crowd. But once he became established in Flag it seemed to become the Henry Rollins Show as opposed to a Black Flag show. They kind of evolved into a "jam" band of sorts from that point to the end and lost that manic energy that had attracted such a rabid following. So I would say everything up to and including Damaged as well as the "Everything Went Black" double LP of demos is what I'd consider essential Black Flag material.

    • June 1, 2010 8:11 PM CDT
    • A friend of mine had Damaged on a lable called Roadracer and it tacked on Louie Louie on the end but I thought a different singer was on that.

    • June 1, 2010 7:32 PM CDT
    • Hello! My band The Experiments just released our new album, that we recorded ourselves. You can find it at our website for free: http://theexperiments.com We used the following gear: We recorded in Pro Tools with a Project Mix I/O (8 channels) and 2 more channels though a ART DPS II into the Project Mix's ADAT in. We used the following mics (drums): Overheads: Oktava MK-012-01 (pair) Kick: AKG D112 Snare: Shure SM57 (under) Rack Tom R: Sennheiser e609 silver Rack Tom L: Audix f10 Floor Tom: AKG D11/XLR High Hat: CAD pencil condenser The snare we did under because no matter where we put it over, the drummer hit it with his stick. That's also a big reason we used the Sennheiser on the tom, it's low profile kept it from getting hit. In retrospect, I think miking the snare under gave us too thin a sound. The guitars we did in the same room (different day), with the Sennheiser on one speaker and a Shure SM-7b on another. Vocals were done in a bathroom with the Shure SM7b We're on a budget (who isn't) and that was the best we could afford.

    • June 1, 2010 3:58 PM CDT
    • Gibson sg 1961 reissue
      A '79 peavey t-60
      Hendrix signature dunlop crybaby
      Proco rat
      A mahalo ukulele
      El degas acoustic
      aria classical guitar
      A marshall microstack 2 watts
      Fender squier olympic white strat
      I think these are all

    • June 1, 2010 5:49 PM CDT
    • I had the same double take moment this weekend! What the hell??!?!?!!!

    • June 1, 2010 5:39 PM CDT
    • Blank Generation, Never Mind the Bollocks, In the City, Radios Appear, Marquee Moon, Inflammable Material

    • June 1, 2010 4:27 PM CDT
    • Damned Damned Damned !!! Definitively !

      Did anyone mention "Crossing the red sea with The Adverts" ???

      "Inflammable material" by Stiff Little Fingers saved my stupid life too !

      And most of the records that have been mentioned here (except Patti Smith of course !) ...

    • June 1, 2010 4:00 PM CDT
    • What about being back again now ???