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    • March 23, 2008 11:57 AM CDT
    • I added you to my friends list and will PM you.

    • March 17, 2008 12:31 PM CDT
    • Jenny, I do know how to contact Damon and Jason (now called Rueter) I see Seth around every now and again, but have no contact for him. PM me and I will contact you with details. Really I have posted all I know here.
      Thanks!

    • March 23, 2008 1:34 AM CDT
    • Really?!? Nobody has an opinion?

    • March 22, 2008 12:33 AM CDT
    • I am looking into buying a new drum kit. I have a Gretsch that I bought about 8 yrs. ago that has just been beat to shit. It's had beer spilled and spit on it; other people have mistreated it; it's all dinged up from touring; and I want to get a new kit. It's time. I'm just wondering if anyone out there has any advice or any certain kits that they like. I'm thinking I want to have a 24" bass drum and a dark sound. I guess I'm wanting to know if anyone has a kit that they or their favorite drummer swears by that I can take into consideration as I look for my next drumkit.

    • March 23, 2008 5:41 AM CDT
    • Have to add the Dwarves to the list, the cover to Blood Guts and Pussy is just way to cool.
      Less sleazy and more tasteless was the Mentors, never really comfortable with any of their music actually.

    • March 23, 2008 5:17 AM CDT
    • HEY...U JUST REMINDED ME I HAVE A CASETTE???? OF THE L.A.GUNS HAVENT PLAYED IT SINCE 1988

    • March 23, 2008 4:39 AM CDT
    • Have you heard the Rough Mixes version? http://shorl.com/jonovuhystesi If not, I highly recommend it - especially, "Ain't Nothin' To Do" is killer! You can buy the DVD at Amazon, Tower Records, HMV etc...

    • March 23, 2008 4:12 AM CDT
    • CANT FIND MY VINYL COPY OF YOUNG LOUD........... HELP IM HAVING TROUBLE REMEMBERING THE SONGS??????.......WHERE CAN I BUY THE D.V.D????

    • March 20, 2008 11:46 AM CDT
    • Dead Boys Return Of The Living Dead Boys: Halloween Night 1986 Description: On Halloween (of course!) 1986 the gods of punk rock rose from the dead. The original members of the Dead Boys reformed for a short jaunt to pre-Disney NYC and leveled the audience of old heads, burnouts, prostitutes, junkies, geeks and freaks. This DVD is the document of that hallowed evening at the Ritz. Stiv Bators, Cheetah Chrome, Jimmy Zero, Jeff Magnum and Johnny Blitz got it together for one more show in their old stomping ground of New York City. Starting with an introduction from long time supporter Joey Ramone, to the power riff of the honest-to-god anthem "Sonic Reducer" (played twice!) to an unreal cover of the Stooges' "Search and Destroy," the Dead Boys put the boot to the notion that all reunions suck. Media: Watch trailer/clip » Track Listing: Joey Ramone Intro Sonic Reducer All This And More Caught With The Meat In Your Mouth Calling On You Won't Look Back What Love Is I Need Lunch Ain't Nothing To Do Down In Flames Son Of Sam Detention Home 3rd Generation Nation Tell Me (cover) Search And Destroy (cover) Flamethrower Love High Tension Wire Sonic Reducer Bonus Materials: Super Rare 'Sonic Reducer' Video Rare 1980 TV interview featuring Stiv, musical collaborator Frank Secich and interviewer Gary Cubberly It's out now!

    • March 21, 2008 2:37 PM CDT
    • Hey, where's You're Gonna Miss Me??!!

    • March 20, 2008 3:18 PM CDT
    • Always put your show on my iPod. Always great shit. Thanks!

    • March 17, 2008 4:00 PM CDT
    • I'm addicted.

    • March 19, 2008 7:30 AM CDT
    • To my knowledge there wasn't any other record containing 'Sore Loser' except the Sympathy soundtrack and the 45 you mention...

    • March 19, 2008 6:44 AM CDT
    • I would ask him, but I don't have myspace... thanks though.

    • March 18, 2008 11:05 PM CDT
    • I have the Sore Loser 7", but I was wondering about the Sore Loser version that's on the Sore Losers soundtrack. Does that version only exist on the soundtrack, or was there a 7" or an album with that version as well? I can't find any listings, but I don't exactly know where to look other than Grunnen Rocks.

    • March 19, 2008 2:37 AM CDT
    • Is this the Spector biography that Richard Williams wrote? I know there's more than one Spector bio.

    • March 16, 2008 6:22 PM CDT
    • Have you read Ronnie Spector's autobiography (called, of course, BE MY BABY)? The most interesting parts of that one (I almost hate to say) concern Phil and his bizarre and abusive behavior. The DA's office could've saved themselves a lot of hassle (and probably won the case to boot) if they'd just given every member of the Clarkson jury a copy - none of the "revelations" about his violent and woman-hating ways was a huge surprise to me. Best part is when Phil finally relents to Ronnie's complaints about never getting to leave the house and buys her a car, which she is only allowed to drive on the condition that she's accompanied by either Phil himself or A BLOW-UP DOLL FASHIONED TO LOOK LIKE PHIL, which he's made special for just such and occasion and presents to her along with her new ride. Her initial enthusiasm is, to say the least, considerably dimmed.

    • March 17, 2008 9:15 AM CDT
    • Playlist March 16th


      Mario Migliardi: Matalo! (theme song - single version)
      Dust Bugs : Filthy Rich
      Hipshakes : No No No
      Robert Calvert : The Right Stuff

      Kenni Cocksucker aka The Village Idiot live in Lowcut radio studio:
      Don't Weep
      Dead Buried & Gone
      Down The Drain
      Gimme Some Drugs
      This Machine
      Teenage Punk
      Gadus Morhua
      Let Her Go
      Sob Sob Boohoo
      You Don't Stand A Chance
      Alcoholic Deathride
      Sammy

      Hollywood Squares : Hillside Strangler
      Los Oxfords : Aprietame Mas
      The Gories : Great Big Idol With The Golden Head
      Replacements : Stuck in the Middle
      Whiskey Daredevils : Beef Balony

      1000 tak til Kenni og nmd for det tekniske!

    • March 13, 2008 10:21 PM CDT
    • Yeah I think it's Bill Haley. Although I would've guessed Little Richard just from listening to the Sonics version.

    • March 13, 2008 11:43 AM CDT
    • As long as you can remember the structure and the words and be able teach them to other folks to play the way you want it sound, then you are doing what most Musicians do. There are no hard and fast rules.
      Pretty simple when you think about it.
      Keepa Rockin'!

    • March 13, 2008 10:57 AM CDT
    • Cheers for the info! When I asked about the Solarflares CD's to their web site, I received the reply from Allan!