Wonderer67
Optimistic nihilist
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All are welcome! Have you ever seen them live? I have to admit I haven’t.I’m a Talking Heads fan
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All are welcome! Have you ever seen them live? I have to admit I haven’t.I’m a Talking Heads fan
I haveAll are welcome! Have you ever seen them live? I have to admit I haven’t.
So… do tell? When? Where? How?I have
First time was Berkeley Performance Center in Boston. B-52s opened for them. Long time back.So… do tell? When? Where? How?
That one (w parliament funkadelic) sounds pretty great! B52s too.First time was Berkeley Performance Center in Boston. B-52s opened for them. Long time back.
Last tour with Parliament Funkadelic at Boston’s Orpheum Theatre
The day they released that album, they dissolved, which is a shame because it's a damn good album.Thirty five years ago (1989), Operation Ivy released their first album, Energy.
Was the start of the second wave of ska and punk IMO.
And of course, Matt and Tim became the nucleus of Rancid.
Omg yes. That solo on 'Maxwell Murder' is just mind blowing.Absolutely wouldn't have it any other way because Matt is an insanely underrated and overlooked bassist.
I'm still working on Ruby Soho, Journey to the End of East Bay, and Time Bomb. I remember straining my fingers in high school trying to figure out that solo. I'm 41 now and will probably be 45 before I tackle that one again.Omg yes. That solo on 'Maxwell Murder' is just mind blowing.
He has been doing a lot of punk lately and it's really interesting. I didn't know music theory and I'm really envious of his ability to play by ear.Wow, that was really amazing! I totally know the song, and always liked it, but never really dove into it that deep.
I wasnt expecting much, but that was a great 13 minutes well spent!
I had never even heard that song that way before. It was very cool.He has been doing a lot of punk lately and it's really interesting. I didn't know music theory and I'm really envious of his ability to play by ear.
I hear ya. I was in the army from 89-93 so I missed a good amount.The New England/New York scene in the 80's and 90's was where it was at. The shows were amazing, hardcore oi punk and ska shows were the norm and you could most likely catch any genere any day of the week between The Elvis Room and CBGB's.
@NRJLIVES4everWow, that was really amazing! I totally know the song, and always liked it, but never really dove into it that deep.
I wasnt expecting much, but that was a great 13 minutes well spent!
I had no idea Anti-Nowhere League and Buzzcocks were still playing, that is awesomeScarborough (UK) punk festival this weekend. Great lineup. Wish I could go!!!
Yeah, Pete Shelley died but Steve Diggle has been carrying the torch. Glad I saw em a bunch of times. One of the best bands ever, imo.I had no idea Anti-Nowhere League and Buzzcocks were still playing, that is awesome
My first taste of ANL was looking up the original versions of the songs on Metallica's Garage Days Inc.Yeah, Pete Shelley died but Steve Diggle has been carrying the torch. Glad I saw em a bunch of times. One of the best bands ever, imo.
And yeah, animal still has ANL going.