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re: Non-Phish Show Of The Day Thread
Posted on 12/18/12 at 12:02 am to Hugo Stiglitz
Posted on 12/18/12 at 12:02 am to Hugo Stiglitz
quote:
I'm on my second go round of the Sex Pistols in BR.
Must have been an awesome show.
Just call me "late to the party." That was the best $3.50 I ever spent!!
Apparently, I got the last 3 tickets to the show. I'd just flown in to BR from Canton,OH after visiting my dad and heard the promo on the radio on the way home from Ryan Field. Hauled arse to the rekkid store on College Dr and bought 'em out. My ears are still ringing.
I'll post some stuff here in a bit.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 12:18 am to MondayMorningMarch
Got this nice matrix playing right now:
NOLA All Stars
5/4/2012
Howlin' Wolf
01.Shine It On>
02.Kissing My Love
03.Ohio
04.The Weight
05.Is this Nature's Rock N' Roll? > Baby What You Want Me To Do
06.Jesus on the Mainline
Johnny Vidacovich - drums, vocals
Ivan Neville - keys, vocals
Theresa Andersson - fiddle, vocals
Anders Osborne - guitar vocals
Nick Daniels, III - bass, vocals
Guests:
Billy Iuso - guitar
NOLA All Stars
5/4/2012
Howlin' Wolf
01.Shine It On>
02.Kissing My Love
03.Ohio
04.The Weight
05.Is this Nature's Rock N' Roll? > Baby What You Want Me To Do
06.Jesus on the Mainline
Johnny Vidacovich - drums, vocals
Ivan Neville - keys, vocals
Theresa Andersson - fiddle, vocals
Anders Osborne - guitar vocals
Nick Daniels, III - bass, vocals
Guests:
Billy Iuso - guitar
Posted on 12/18/12 at 10:54 am to MondayMorningMarch
I would check out any band with Johnny V on drums.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 11:43 am to wilceaux
quote:
I would check out any band with Johnny V on drums.
thursday nights at the maple leaf are killer. last time i went i saw johnny v, george porter and the guy from pap mali. shite was sick.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 3:19 pm to MondayMorningMarch
quote:
quote:
I'm on my second go round of the Sex Pistols in BR.
Must have been an awesome show.
Just call me "late to the party." That was the best $3.50 I ever spent!!
Apparently, I got the last 3 tickets to the show. I'd just flown in to BR from Canton,OH after visiting my dad and heard the promo on the radio on the way home from Ryan Field. Hauled arse to the rekkid store on College Dr and bought 'em out. My ears are still ringing.
Any stories from the show itself?
I was too young to attend but remember seeing the show covered on local TV news (that's how big a deal it was). I've never forgotten a station (WAFB?) interviewing some shitkicker with a cowboy hat and mustache, asking him why he was at a punk rock concert. "Cuz they rock" he replied, "They ROCK LAHK HAIL".
Posted on 12/18/12 at 4:45 pm to Kafka
LINK
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Legendary blues guitarist Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown visits Loyola University, New Orleans to play a concert showcasing his unique blend of blues, country and Louisiana funk and Cajun, as part of a master class in playing music. He also takes some time to explain his approach to writing and playing music to the student audience.
I've seen Gatemouth about 20-30 times from small bars in Mandeville to large music festivals and all places in between. Probably Louisiana's most gifted musician. He could cover blues, country, cajun, big band, boogie, jazz, rock, texas swing, and everything thing else.
Born in Louisiana but raised on the Texas side, he ended up living the later years in Slidell. Katrina forced him to move and destroyed everything he owned. He passed away shortly after in Orange, TX where he relocated and grew up on the Texas side.
This concert doesnt' have all of Gate's Express backing him but it does feature Louisiana Le Roux's David Peters on drums and Joe Krown on keys. I wish this concert had big Eric Demmer on sax b/c he could play no one else. I'll try to find something with him.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 8:18 pm to Kafka
quote:
Any stories from the show itself? I was too young to attend but remember seeing the show covered on local TV news (that's how big a deal it was). I've never forgotten a station (WAFB?) interviewing some shitkicker with a cowboy hat and mustache, asking him why he was at a punk rock concert. "Cuz they rock" he replied, "They ROCK LAHK HAIL".
I was there before the doors opened. I was hanging out in the line next to two NYC punks who were absolutely pissed they had to fly all the way to BR to catch the show. I found it humerous that "punks" could afford to fly anywhere. The made sure to let me know how shitty BR was.
The band hit the stage and it was louder n shite. Sid had "Gimme a fix" scrawled across his chest in marks-a-lot. He was a real shitty player. Steve Jones absolutely carried the band. We spat at Johnny Rotten a lot. He was kind enough to spit back and denegrate us as much as possible.
I need to listen back to the show to see if it reconnects some of my synapses from that night. I was so happy to see it resurface on YT awhile back, but I just never think about downloading it. All-in-all, everyone had a great time!
Posted on 12/18/12 at 8:49 pm to MondayMorningMarch
quote:
Sid had "Gimme a fix" scrawled across his chest in marks-a-lot. He was a real shitty player.
Whoever it is that plays bass on the Bollocks album is actually not bad.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 10:57 pm to Kafka
quote:
Whoever it is that plays bass on the Bollocks album is actually not bad.
Steve Jones played bass on most of Bollocks. Glen Matlock played bass on Anarchy In The UK while Sid played on Bodies.
Posted on 12/19/12 at 8:57 am to MondayMorningMarch
Steve Jones isn't too bad for someone who was self taught.
Here's a pretty good podcast with him.
LINK
Here's a pretty good podcast with him.
LINK
Posted on 12/19/12 at 12:51 pm to Cdawg
He was easily the best musician in the group. The dude's right hand kept constant rythym for a band that was pretty much uptempo all night.
Now playing:
The Radiators
5/30/98
NYC
Manny's Car Wash
AKA The Manny's Car Wash Massacre
Set 1 / Disc 1
1. tuning / banter
2. Gummin' Your Nub ->
3. Welcome To The Monkey House
4. tuning / banter - a little break
5. I Still Miss Someone
6. Good Things
7. Black Dog
8. Out On The Rolling Sea
9. Do It (Till You're Satisfied)
10. Done Changed My Way Of Living
11. Crazy Mixed Up World
12. Ode To Billy Joe %
13. (I'd Rather Be) Blind Crippled And Crazy
Disc 2:
14. Glad All Over
15. Train Kept A Rollin'
16. crowd
Set 2
1. Bom-Bom-Du-Dao
2. My Babe
3. Ling Ting Tong
4. Hardcore (w/Pump It Up, Trouble Every Day, Shake Your Body Down To The Ground)
5. I Am A Lonesome Hobo
6. Out Of Sight / Papa's Got A Brand New Bag @
7. Dancin' In The Street
8. Pigmeat Is All I Crave
Disc 3:
9. Chainsaw Massacre ->
10. Feel Like Goin' Home ->
11. Factory Girl jam (no lyrics) ->
12. Willie And The Hand Jive ->
13. Slow Down
14. encore / Kenny calls 'em back
15. I'll Cry Instead (Beatles!)
16. Shake For Me (Howlin' Wolf)
17. Payday ^
18. banter thanking the Winters Brothers
Now playing:
The Radiators
5/30/98
NYC
Manny's Car Wash
AKA The Manny's Car Wash Massacre
Set 1 / Disc 1
1. tuning / banter
2. Gummin' Your Nub ->
3. Welcome To The Monkey House
4. tuning / banter - a little break
5. I Still Miss Someone
6. Good Things
7. Black Dog
8. Out On The Rolling Sea
9. Do It (Till You're Satisfied)
10. Done Changed My Way Of Living
11. Crazy Mixed Up World
12. Ode To Billy Joe %
13. (I'd Rather Be) Blind Crippled And Crazy
Disc 2:
14. Glad All Over
15. Train Kept A Rollin'
16. crowd
Set 2
1. Bom-Bom-Du-Dao
2. My Babe
3. Ling Ting Tong
4. Hardcore (w/Pump It Up, Trouble Every Day, Shake Your Body Down To The Ground)
5. I Am A Lonesome Hobo
6. Out Of Sight / Papa's Got A Brand New Bag @
7. Dancin' In The Street
8. Pigmeat Is All I Crave
Disc 3:
9. Chainsaw Massacre ->
10. Feel Like Goin' Home ->
11. Factory Girl jam (no lyrics) ->
12. Willie And The Hand Jive ->
13. Slow Down
14. encore / Kenny calls 'em back
15. I'll Cry Instead (Beatles!)
16. Shake For Me (Howlin' Wolf)
17. Payday ^
18. banter thanking the Winters Brothers
Posted on 12/20/12 at 9:54 am to Kafka
Merry Christmas Kafka and thanks for this thread. I've enjoyed every bit of it, esp the reminiscing of the epic shows at the old Kingfish that I saw so many of..........
Posted on 12/20/12 at 12:51 pm to TreeDawg
quote:
TreeDawg
I bet we were at a lot of the same shows. i think I spent 3 nights a week in that jernt.
Posted on 12/20/12 at 1:05 pm to MondayMorningMarch
quote:
I bet we were at a lot of the same shows. i think I spent 3 nights a week in that jernt.
I was up front doing rails on the table top......
Posted on 12/22/12 at 6:08 pm to TreeDawg
The Clash - Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan (January 28, 1982)
Setlist:
1. “London Calling”
2. “Safe European Home”
3. “(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais”
4. “Brand New Cadillac”
5. “Charlie Don’t Surf”
6. “Clampdown”
7. “This is Radio Clash”
8. “Armagideon Time”
9. “Jimmy Jazz”
10. “Tommy Gun”
11. “Fujiyama Mama”
12. “Police On My Back”
13. “White Riot”
Setlist:
1. “London Calling”
2. “Safe European Home”
3. “(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais”
4. “Brand New Cadillac”
5. “Charlie Don’t Surf”
6. “Clampdown”
7. “This is Radio Clash”
8. “Armagideon Time”
9. “Jimmy Jazz”
10. “Tommy Gun”
11. “Fujiyama Mama”
12. “Police On My Back”
13. “White Riot”
Posted on 12/23/12 at 4:54 pm to Kafka
A non-Phish extra:
The Who - "Pictures of Lily" studio session (1967)
Very rare footage of the band rehearsing the harmony vocals for their classic single "Pictures Of Lily". Note the rather primitive recording technology of the day required the vocals be done simultaneously, while today they would probably be overdubbed one at a time.
Keith Moon recording "Pictures Of Lily"
The Who - "Pictures of Lily" studio session (1967)
Very rare footage of the band rehearsing the harmony vocals for their classic single "Pictures Of Lily". Note the rather primitive recording technology of the day required the vocals be done simultaneously, while today they would probably be overdubbed one at a time.
Keith Moon recording "Pictures Of Lily"
Posted on 12/23/12 at 4:55 pm to Kafka
Kafka, not to bitch too much, but I already posted that Pictures of Lily bit.
Posted on 12/23/12 at 5:00 pm to Dandy Lion
quote:
I already posted that Pictures of Lily bit
Well, I plagiarized it because it bears repeating
(I stole that from New Yorker cartoonist Aaron Bacall)
When did you post it? I missed it.
At least it means somebody replied to this thread
quote:
not to bitch too much
fail
Posted on 12/23/12 at 5:34 pm to Kafka
Feels like a month ago, so I´ll say two, three weeks tops.
I think people were talking about great Who songs, and I prefaced that Pictures of Lily was a great song, not obscure (everybody tries to say their double live Budokan licensed New Zealand version is the absolute best version of whatever song their schlepping), but here was an interesting little tidbit about the song´s ´mocking up´.
I think people were talking about great Who songs, and I prefaced that Pictures of Lily was a great song, not obscure (everybody tries to say their double live Budokan licensed New Zealand version is the absolute best version of whatever song their schlepping), but here was an interesting little tidbit about the song´s ´mocking up´.
Posted on 12/23/12 at 5:46 pm to Dandy Lion
I think I actually posted in that thread, but I don't recall the POL link at all
At least it created a discussion in the non-Phish thread
At least it created a discussion in the non-Phish thread
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