Archive for the 'Rock-n-roll' Category
Light Blogging this Weekend
I am in Montreal and have limited access to the intertoobs (and the keyboard is set to French, which makes apostrophes look like this: è…
and makes question marks look like this: É
Anyway, visiting with the teachers, hanging out with Sam, and hitting a bunch of shows tonight at the Montreal Pop Festival.
I love [...]
I Started a Joke
I totally just grabbed this from Susie’s place, but it’s a totally perfect way to say “I’m taking an early weekend, and I’ll see you on Monday.”
A lot of people hear the name “Bee Gees” and think disco. They had a much longer career than just the 1970s, including some fantastic pop they created [...]
Read More..>>Pardon us For Living, But the Graveyard’s Full
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the best band you never heard of… THE FLESHTONES.
Reflections on a Year in Bass
I’m coming up on a year playing bass for the Super Devils, a rockabilly outfit located in South Jersey. While my last post expressed significant ennui and dissatisfaction with the fact that life’s been in a holding pattern, my bass playing is probably the one area where i’ve made a LOT of progress, and [...]
Read More..>>Concert Review: Adler’s Appetite
at Phawker:
I will admit that I was ready to laugh at these guys. And I will also admit that I didn’t recognize the first song, but that didn’t matter, because ADLER’S APPETITE FUCKING ROCKED. I suppose I shouldn’t have been surprised when a bunch of veteran musicians, who’d spent most of their lives doing nothing [...]
It’s Hot
So here’s a song about burning by the Dwarves.
Read More..>>Have You Heard the News? There’s Good Rockin’ Tonight.
Super Devils at the Tritone, 6/11/2010
Have you heard the news, there’s good rockin’ tonight…
we’re gonna rock all your blues away….
Read More..>>This Drummer is at the Wrong Gig
You really have to watch the whole thing to appreciate it.
his take on the surf classic “Wipe Out” is also rather good.
Ronnie James Dio, Legend of Metal, Dead at 67
Ronnie James Dio, a legend of heavy metal, died yesterday from stomach cancer at the age of 67. It’s a terribly sad end for one of the genre’s true innovators. Dio popularized the “heavy metal horns” sign:
… and never stopped performing. I saw Dio about two years ago on the Heaven and [...]
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