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Bata-Scouts, weren't they THE thing? Most wear running shoes in disguise - well that's what the ads say for the VERY expensive black joggers.
Greg, have you checked that link I left for you?
Must be. I went back 3 pages in this thread and saw nothing.I don't know. Was it in a PM? I may have missed it. I'll double check.
Well, if you get the same sound man and he tells you to hit lighter, you'll know it's a personal thing.I have a drums gig tonight. At least I'll be able to hear myself this time.![]()
I haven't read back the last day or so's posts but saw this & thought Greg needed a laugh...
Well, if you get the same sound man and he tells you to hit lighter, you'll know it's a personal thing.![]()
It was this, Greg. It's a facebook link though. I don't think you "do" FB?
It was this, Greg. It's a facebook link though. I don't think you "do" FB?
cleaned out my inboxHoly shit! Now that is RAW!
Christ, 1974. That's early punk, man.
Holy shit! Now that is RAW!
Christ, 1974. That's early punk, man.
cleaned out my inbox
The CBGB vid is really cool historically - all the things Greg pointed out even the choice of a Danelectro for finger bass, Johnny bare chested etc. They were already on the musical path but had worked out an identity - seems they were all moving in different directions. Arturo's input, visually, was massive.
I wonder if, at that time, they "knew" they would be so iconic. I would think that hoping you'll be big is sort of against the spirit of punk at the time, so it's a bit of a paradox.
Ah there you go. Cool. maybe not getting radio play made them last longer, so it was a blessing in disguise.There was no "punk" as we know it at that point, and they generally shunned the label as it became more popular. They just wanted to be a stripped down rock and roll band. It took several years before they accepted their fate as commercially rejected punk pioneers. They wanted album sales and radio hits. They never got it.
Ah there you go. Cool. maybe not getting radio play made them last longer, so it was a blessing in disguise.