― fact checking cuz (fcc), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 15:35 (twenty-one years ago)
Nevermind the asshole comments, this is pretty fucken lame as well.
Jason and the Scorchers rule
It's funny it actually took me a long time to figure this out because I was in high school in Nashville during their heyday, and they were all over the college radio station I listened to and played at local clubs constantly.
Anybody here ever hear Web Wilder? Cause he's definitely in this group though he didn't even achieve the bit of recognition the bands in the title of this thread got.
― martin m. (mushrush), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 18:32 (twenty-one years ago)
― chuck, Tuesday, 18 January 2005 18:46 (twenty-one years ago)
― chuck, Tuesday, 18 January 2005 18:50 (twenty-one years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 18:59 (twenty-one years ago)
― chuck, Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:02 (twenty-one years ago)
― fact checking cuz (fcc), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:05 (twenty-one years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:06 (twenty-one years ago)
― fact checking cuz (fcc), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:07 (twenty-one years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:10 (twenty-one years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:14 (twenty-one years ago)
― fact checking cuz (fcc), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:16 (twenty-one years ago)
i used to own a treat her right album that wasn't horrible. but they came a little later then the rest of these guys. (i think.)
― scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:20 (twenty-one years ago)
― fact checking cuz (fcc), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:23 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:25 (twenty-one years ago)
I think they had a lot of female fans who thought they were hott in the '80s, actually.
― Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:28 (twenty-one years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:29 (twenty-one years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:31 (twenty-one years ago)
Heheh, I totally recall that on the D&D album.
Ditto above... A sizable minority of REM's early (female and gay male) fans most definitely considered Stipe a sex symbol in the arty downcast boy-poet vein. (I saw em in '83 at Queens College)
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 19:35 (twenty-one years ago)
― Chris Ott (Chris Ott), Tuesday, 18 January 2005 20:01 (twenty-one years ago)
― don, Wednesday, 19 January 2005 06:04 (twenty-one years ago)
― don, Wednesday, 19 January 2005 06:58 (twenty-one years ago)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_wRJVTVx3Bc
ten bucks sez i start buying old del fuegos and long ryders albums when i see them cheap at the store from now on. it had to happen.
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 8 January 2007 15:39 (nineteen years ago)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mbquA796WJQ
i used to associate it with that stuff for some reason. i guess it's just college rock.
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 8 January 2007 15:45 (nineteen years ago)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7itLeZg85Ac
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 8 January 2007 15:58 (nineteen years ago)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XysaT44Ez5U
anyone hear about that documentary on dexter that the people who did the athens movie are putting out? i guess it's kinda sad or something.
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 8 January 2007 16:11 (nineteen years ago)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=82iQofVyRY8&mode=related&search=
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 8 January 2007 16:14 (nineteen years ago)
of all those people in that list, I basically say none of them--lone justice always seemed sort of ok, and the rest all have a few good songs. but "long ryders" is a lame-ass name, plus isn't that sid griffin? interesting time for gram parsons worship back then, in its early stages. the very very first jason and (the nashville) scorchers records were all right, just as i probably can only listen to the very first, still somewhat evocative mysterioso lo-fi r.e.m ep. to me they were kind of unfocussed, thrashing, half-way good mix of, wow, "radical" idea!, "punk" and "country." a good time for gram parsons worship. i just never thought they were really all that good. if the new york dolls (saw this depressing doc last night about arthur kane's last daze) made the world safe for the new york dolls, the scorchers opened the door to stuff like br-549 15 years later.
as somebody, probably chuck, said above, the blasters were a lot better, and ditto the mekons on their best stuff. los lobos. old 97's did the jangle and the distance just fine on one or two albums. the gun club, as skott says above, i also liked ok, they were more like from the swamp and a lot of the people in the TS are drugstore cowboys--a good era for gram parsons and byrds worship, i love them myself, but these days i think maybe critics might be giving more props to gene clark, jackie deshannon, even lee hazlewood, and dillard and clark and for god's sake, when you're talking about country-rock/rock don't forget skip spence, as originators of post-byrds/parsons/punk/roots/americana thing that people used to think maybe was all gram? so that's an interesting list of bands to start the thread.
― edd s hurt (ddduncan), Monday, 8 January 2007 17:29 (nineteen years ago)
― edd s hurt (ddduncan), Monday, 8 January 2007 17:34 (nineteen years ago)
but the video... ay, caramba...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Eb_znrTEGpQ
― hearditonthexico (rogermexico), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:21 (nineteen years ago)
― Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 8 January 2007 20:09 (nineteen years ago)
― Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Monday, 8 January 2007 21:24 (nineteen years ago)
unreal.
― Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Monday, 8 January 2007 21:25 (nineteen years ago)
― Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Monday, 8 January 2007 21:27 (nineteen years ago)
― hearditonthexico (rogermexico), Monday, 8 January 2007 21:28 (nineteen years ago)
Anybody remember the Silos?
― Mark, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 03:26 (fifteen years ago)
Silos' Cuba is fantastic. I still own three copies and would probably buy another copy if I happened upon it. Supposedly there's a mix of the s/t album that's very different. Wish Rupe had hung around...
― john. a resident of chicago., Wednesday, 6 October 2010 04:26 (fifteen years ago)
rupe went on to play with gutterball, who i seem to have mentioned on this thread five years ago and who i don't think anyone else cares about.
i liked cuba a lot, though i haven't listened in years. also good: walter salas-humara's first solo album, lagartija, and quite a bit of stuff by the vulgar boatmen. the silos got decidedly spotty post-cuba. last i checked, they still very much existed.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 05:18 (fifteen years ago)
Still play s/t and Cuba from time to time. They were great live back in the day. IIRC they did some rain sounds over the intro to Tennessee Fire that was all kinds of great.
― that's not my post, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 06:32 (fifteen years ago)
Has anyone mentioned Danny and Dusty -- a one-off bar band with Steve Wynn, Dan Stuart, Chris Cacavas and bunch of fellow travelers? Their record, Lost Weekend, is a hoot.
Chuck Prophet's first couple of solo records are also worth considering -- his duets with Stephanie Finch have a nice Gram-Emmylou vibe.
― Chonus, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 13:57 (fifteen years ago)
The Silos Cuba is indeed great. But their best song came later, on the Susan Across The Ocean album. It's a cover of a song called Let's Take Some Drugs and Drive Around. If you haven't heard it, you're in for a treat.
http://www.amazon.com/Susan-Across-Ocean-Silos/dp/B000000FDI
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 14:21 (fifteen years ago)
cover of a song called Let's Take Some Drugs and Drive Around
by michael hall of the wild seeds, who almost certainly fit on this thread themselves.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 14:33 (fifteen years ago)
His version is more ironic. The Silos turn it into an anthem
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 14:50 (fifteen years ago)
I was among the ~75 people who saw The Silos, Vulgar Boatmen and Michael Hall do that song at Metro in...'96? One of the better moments of my concert going. Great show!
The Vulgar Boatmen still put on a great show. There's a documentary on them about to come out, I believe.
― john. a resident of chicago., Wednesday, 6 October 2010 19:29 (fifteen years ago)
Yes, it's called Drive Somewhere. It can be downloaded here.
I can't say enough good things about The Vulgar Boatmen. I never had the pleasure of seeing them live, but they are one of the few bands that does not have a bad song.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 20:03 (fifteen years ago)
This is easily Jason & The Scorchers for me. Their new album has at least 4 cuts that'd go on their career anthology.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 23:32 (fifteen years ago)
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Living in Chicago, I've been fortunate enough to have seen the Vulgar Boatmen, geez, at least 15 times. Another standout was at Beat Kitchen in ~1992 when I first saw them do "Roadrunner". The place was going nuts! One of my favorite shows.
First time I saw them was at Marquette University, around the time of "You and Your Sister". The bill was, Vulgar Boatmen, Blake Babies and Die Kreuzen (?!). I've still got the flyer for that show somewhere...
― john. a resident of chicago., Wednesday, 6 October 2010 23:40 (fifteen years ago)
Nice! Was Robert Ray playing with them too?
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 7 October 2010 00:29 (fifteen years ago)
And...yes, the new Jason & The Scorchers record is excellent. I love Better Than This.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 7 October 2010 00:32 (fifteen years ago)
man Drivin & Cryin used to Rock the Dock in Jackson, MS on the reg. Blind Melon was really big, too IIRC (but maybe a year or two later? I think this might have even been before Bee girl fame). I think those might have been my first rock shows that weren't like 3-Dog Night and Steppenwolf doing the oldies circuit at the Mid-South fair with my parents a mere 200 yards away.
― hypnosis is the reason some Jewish people backed him → (will), Thursday, 7 October 2010 00:36 (fifteen years ago)