While this will be the first year in 7 or 8 years that I will not be attending Riot Fest in Chicago, the festival still has some good bands playing. The Selecter is the only band on my bucket list that I would want to see. However, there are quite a few others that I have seen already that I would enjoy to see again, and even a few that I have not seen before that would have been interesting to see. Well, here is a compilation of some of my favorite tunes from some of the bands that I like that are playing the festival this September at Humboldt Park in Chicago.
01 Motorhead - Ace of Spades
02 Violent Femmes - Add It Up
03 Violent Femmes - Blister in the Sun
04 Public Enemy - Bring the Noise
05 Blink 182 - Dammit
06 Sugar - A Good Idea
07 Blondie - Hanging on the Telephone
08 Bad Religion - Hooray for Me...
09 Masked Intruder - How Do I Get To You?
10 Bad Brains - How Low Can A Punk Get?
11 Lillingtons - I Got Screwed Again
12 Black Flag - Jealous Again
13 Violent Femmes - Kiss Off
14 Black Flag - No Values
15 Bad Religion - Nothing to Dismay
16 Pennywise - Nowhere Fast
17 Flatfoot 56 - Ollie Ollie
18 Bad Brains - Pay to Cum
19 Motorhead - RAMONES
20 Motorhead - Rock Out
21 Mission of Burma - That's When I Reach for My Revolver
22 Bob Mould - The Descent
23 Blink 182 - The Rock Show
24 Selecter - Too Much Pressure
25 Violent Femmes - Ugly
26 Joy Division - Warsaw
27 Black Flag - Wasted
28 X - We're Desperate
29 Rancid - White Knuckle Ride
30 Rancid - You Want It, You Got It
31 X - Your Phone's Off the Hook, But You're Not
http://buffalonas.com/lewdd33buff/axs/u:4b45083888305fd7dc1cdced67bd4ecb/2013-09-13%20Riot%20Fest.rar
Friday, May 17, 2013
Saturday, May 11, 2013
2013 Punk Rock Bowling Compilation
01 Pour Habit - Bad Luck Drunk
02 Lagwagon - Brown Eyed Girl
03 Subhumans UK - Can't Hear the Words
04 Pulley - Cashed In
05 MDC - Dick for Brains
06 Bad Religion - Do What You Want
07 Gears - Don't Be Afraid To Pogo
08 Lower Class Brats - Don't Care About Me
09 US Bombs - Don't Need You
10 Left Alone - Drunk Again
11 Black Flag - Fix Me
12 Angry Samoans - Gas Chamber
13 Devo - Girl U Want
14 Agnostic Front - Gotta Go
15 Business - Hell 2 Pay
16 Swingin' Utters - Here We Are Nowhere
17 Muffs - I Don't Like You
18 Shattered Faith - I Love America
19 Guttermouth - I'm Punk
20 Funeral Dress - Leaving On a Jet Plane
21 Damned - Love Song
22 Strung Out - Never Good Enough
23 Revilers - No Bullshit Reactor
24 Casualties - No Solution No Control
25 7 Seconds - Out of Touch
26 Crowd - Right Time
27 Surrounded by Thieves - Riot
28 Throw Rag - Rotten Me
29 Channel 3 - separate Peace
30 Bouncing Souls - Sing Along Forever
31 TSOL - Sounds of Laughter
32 Druglords of the Avenues - Stalling Breed
33 Me First and the Gimme Gimmes - Sweet Caroline
34 Nothington - This Means War
35 Verbal Abuse - Verbal Abuse
36 Briggs - Wasting Time
37 Weirdos - We Got the Neutron Bomb
38 DRI - Who Am I
02 Lagwagon - Brown Eyed Girl
03 Subhumans UK - Can't Hear the Words
04 Pulley - Cashed In
05 MDC - Dick for Brains
06 Bad Religion - Do What You Want
07 Gears - Don't Be Afraid To Pogo
08 Lower Class Brats - Don't Care About Me
09 US Bombs - Don't Need You
10 Left Alone - Drunk Again
11 Black Flag - Fix Me
12 Angry Samoans - Gas Chamber
13 Devo - Girl U Want
14 Agnostic Front - Gotta Go
15 Business - Hell 2 Pay
16 Swingin' Utters - Here We Are Nowhere
17 Muffs - I Don't Like You
18 Shattered Faith - I Love America
19 Guttermouth - I'm Punk
20 Funeral Dress - Leaving On a Jet Plane
21 Damned - Love Song
22 Strung Out - Never Good Enough
23 Revilers - No Bullshit Reactor
24 Casualties - No Solution No Control
25 7 Seconds - Out of Touch
26 Crowd - Right Time
27 Surrounded by Thieves - Riot
28 Throw Rag - Rotten Me
29 Channel 3 - separate Peace
30 Bouncing Souls - Sing Along Forever
31 TSOL - Sounds of Laughter
32 Druglords of the Avenues - Stalling Breed
33 Me First and the Gimme Gimmes - Sweet Caroline
34 Nothington - This Means War
35 Verbal Abuse - Verbal Abuse
36 Briggs - Wasting Time
37 Weirdos - We Got the Neutron Bomb
38 DRI - Who Am I
Friday, May 10, 2013
Punk Rock and Roll Vol 02
01 Street Dogs - Punk Rock and Roll
02 Dropkick Murphys - Burn
03 Tim Timebomb - Change That Song Mr DJ
04 Dead Ending - Dead Ending
05 Cock Sparrer - Did You Have a Nice Life Without Me
06 Cock Sparrer - England Belongs To Me
07 Bad Religion - Fuck You
08 Rancid - Fuck You
09 Evil Conduct - Home Sweet Home
10 Cockney Rejects - I Love Being Me
11 Off With Their Heads - Janie
12 Marching Orders - Living Proof
13 On the Brink - Lock Stock & Rock n Roll
14 Booze & Glory - London Skinhead Crew
15 Off With Their Heads - Nightlife
16 Cold Feelings - Older Now
17 Tower Blocks - Proud To Be Punk
18 Control - Punk Rock Ruined My Life
19 Gonads - Punk Till I Die
20 No Problem - Something Outta Nothing
21 Masked Intruder - Stick Em Up
22 Report Suspicious Activity - Subtle
23 Booze & Glory - Swinging Hammers
24 Argy Bargy - Thirty Years
25 Noi!se - This Is Who We Are
26 Scars - This One's For You
27 Hex Bombs - United
28 Rancid - Up To No Good
29 Dropkick Murphys - End of the Night.
http://buffalonas.com/lewdd33buff/axs/u:8be550c1adb9007e235fe4e434ca5deb/Punk%20Rock%20n%20Roll%20Vol%2002.rar
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Why Be Something, That You're Not
Why Be Something, That You're Not (Detroit Hardcore 1979-1985) by Tony Rettman
A few weeks ago, I bought this book from Amazon. I then proceeded to read it over a weekend. It is 239 pages, but a really quick read. Prior to reading the book, I did not know a lot about the Detroit Hardcore punk scene outside of The Meatmen and Negative Approach.
The book evolves from the introduction of The Fix through to The Necros and finally to the bands mentioned above. It was an interesting read about how Tesco Vee of The Meatmen played an influential role in the creation of the scene prior to starting his own band.
I was surprised to learn about how fragmented the scene was due to the slight difference in age (maybe 4-5 years). Bands like DOA and Black Flag get mentions for their influence on helping create contacts nationwide for bands like The Fix and The Necros to setup their own tours. It was also interesting to read about how The Fix and The Necros, while different in age, both faced similar struggles upon their return back to the Detroit area after their nationwide tours. Neither band recognized the bands, style of music, and the change in culture of the scene that they in their own way helped to developed which led to the eventual break up of each band.
There were also interesting stories about venues each faction of the scene created for local bands to have a place to play. Reading about the different fanzines created by this scene - Touch and Go, Burp!, Inside View - and their influence in spreading the word of local hardcore bands across the globe. There was also an interesting relationship created between The Necros and New Jersey's Misfits and WDC's Minor Threat.
The book had lots of photos of shows, flyers from the scene, as well as, a brief listing of local shows and information on the local bands. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about the influence the Detroit scene had on the spread of hardcore punk across the globe.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Dropkick Murphys - House of Blues, Boston - 2013-03-17
A few minutes prior to buying the VIP ticket package, I bought the tickets for the Dropkick Murphys St Pat's Day show at the House of Blues. At the time, they only way to get the tix for that show was to buy the combo package with tix for the TD Garden and the HoB shows. I ended up giving my cousin Jody and his girlfriend my extra set of ticket for the TD Garden show.
The sound at this show was so much better than at the TD Garden. The setlist was pretty different too.
1.Cadence to Arms
2.The Boys Are Back
3.The Fighting 69th
4.Burn
5.Barroom Hero
6.Amazing Grace
7.A Few Good Men
8.Pipebomb on Landsowne
9.Prisoner's Song
10.Jimmy Collins' Wake
11.Captain Kelly's Kitchen
12.Forever
13.Worker's Song
14.The Wild Rover
15.The Dirty Glass
16.Bastards on Parade
17.God Willing
18.Rose Tattoo
19.On the Attack
20.The Battle Rages On
21.Don't Tear Us Apart
22.Out of Our Heads
23.Dirty Water (The Standells cover)
24.I'm Shipping Up to Boston (played instrumental with crowd singing vocals)
Encore:
25.End of the Night
26.Skinhead on the MBTA
27.Alcohol (Gang Green cover) (Scruffy Wallace on Vocals)
Somewhere in the mix, they played a cover of Cock Sparrer's "Watch Your Back" which was the second best highlight of the night for me. The first highlight was when the band brought 4 members of the military force that killed Osama Bin Laden on stage prior to singing "Forever". I thought I was at a WWF event as the crowd broke into a USA chant!
I had never seen the band play "Dirty Water" live and that was a treat. It was also great to hear them play "End of the Night" and let the women on stage. We left after that song which is very unfortunate as I would have really like to have heard them cover "Alcohol".
"End of the Night" was the great way to end the night and cap off the weekend. We beat the crowd to the cabs, and headed back to the hotel exhausted.
The sound at this show was so much better than at the TD Garden. The setlist was pretty different too.
1.Cadence to Arms
2.The Boys Are Back
3.The Fighting 69th
4.Burn
5.Barroom Hero
6.Amazing Grace
7.A Few Good Men
8.Pipebomb on Landsowne
9.Prisoner's Song
10.Jimmy Collins' Wake
11.Captain Kelly's Kitchen
12.Forever
13.Worker's Song
14.The Wild Rover
15.The Dirty Glass
16.Bastards on Parade
17.God Willing
18.Rose Tattoo
19.On the Attack
20.The Battle Rages On
21.Don't Tear Us Apart
22.Out of Our Heads
23.Dirty Water (The Standells cover)
24.I'm Shipping Up to Boston (played instrumental with crowd singing vocals)
Encore:
25.End of the Night
26.Skinhead on the MBTA
27.Alcohol (Gang Green cover) (Scruffy Wallace on Vocals)
Somewhere in the mix, they played a cover of Cock Sparrer's "Watch Your Back" which was the second best highlight of the night for me. The first highlight was when the band brought 4 members of the military force that killed Osama Bin Laden on stage prior to singing "Forever". I thought I was at a WWF event as the crowd broke into a USA chant!
I had never seen the band play "Dirty Water" live and that was a treat. It was also great to hear them play "End of the Night" and let the women on stage. We left after that song which is very unfortunate as I would have really like to have heard them cover "Alcohol".
"End of the Night" was the great way to end the night and cap off the weekend. We beat the crowd to the cabs, and headed back to the hotel exhausted.
Dropkick Murphys - Boston TD Garden - 2013-03-15
Back on Black Friday, I purchased a VIP package for Wendy and me to go see the Dropkick Murphys at TD Garden in Boston on St Pat's weekend. It turns out that there were about 300 people that had the VIP package which was a little more than I expected but still a relatively select group.
We arrived at TD Garden at about 3pm to wait to check in, and then waited about another 30 minutes before the festivities started. As part of the package, we were able to go to the soundcheck. The band played 5 songs for us.
The State of Massachusetts (which they did not play at any of their 3 concerts that weekend - only for us :) )
The Dirty Glass (with one of the Parkington Sisters)
Barroom Hero (they let someone from the crowd sing it)
Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced (Ken was trying out the acoustics while he walked the rink)
I don't remember the 5th tune.
We then took the subway out near Fenway Park to McGreevy's which is owned by singer/bass player, Ken Casey. The VIP folks had the bar to ourselves with free drinks and appetizers. What are the odds we run into a couple from Mississippi who lived just south of Memphis within 10 minutes of where we used to live. We stuck around for about an hour, and then took the subway back to the TD Garden for the show.
When we arrived at the Garden, Old Man Markley was just finishing up their set which is unfortunate because I wanted to see them. We did get to see the Mahones and they did finish the set with my favorite tune of their's "Drunken Lazy Bastard".
Black 47 played next. It was a snoozefest. I was happy when it ended.
Then the Dropkick Murphys hit the stage and the place went nuts. It was their first time playing TD Garden. The security guards and police were a bit antsy. They were throwing out all slamdancers and crowd surfers. The band wasn't happy about it, but those were the rules. After they mentioned it the second time to the audience, it seemed to slow down quite a bit. The set list covered most of their catalog, and they played a lot of songs from their newest release Signed and Sealed in Blood. They were also not permitted to allow the women on stage for "Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced" so Ken went into the crowd to sing it.
1.Cadence to Arms
2.The Boys Are Back
3.Burn
4.Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya
5.Prisoner's Song
6.Fields of Athenry
7.Homeward Bound
8.Your Spirit's Alive
9.Out On The Town
10.Citizen C.I.A.
11.Jimmy Collins' Wake
12.Worker's Song (Acoustic)
13.The Battle Rages On
14.The Dirty Glass (with Nora Parkington)
15.Going Out In Style
16.My Hero
17.Out of Our Heads
18.The Warrior's Code
19.Rose Tattoo
20.The Irish Rover
21.Barroom Hero
22.I'm Shipping Up to Boston (played instrumental, crowd sang vocals)
Encore:
23.Kiss Me, I'm Shitfaced
24.T.N.T.(AC/DC cover)
After the show, we had to walk around the arena to go pick up our Dropkick Murphys engraved flask and a tour poster signed by all of the members of the band.
It was quite a long day, but very memorable. I am glad we got the VIP package and we had a great time. There are more pictures of our trip here.
We arrived at TD Garden at about 3pm to wait to check in, and then waited about another 30 minutes before the festivities started. As part of the package, we were able to go to the soundcheck. The band played 5 songs for us.
The State of Massachusetts (which they did not play at any of their 3 concerts that weekend - only for us :) )
The Dirty Glass (with one of the Parkington Sisters)
Barroom Hero (they let someone from the crowd sing it)
Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced (Ken was trying out the acoustics while he walked the rink)
I don't remember the 5th tune.
After the soundcheck, we waited in the Legends Room at the arena for about 20 minutes before the band was ready for the meet and greet photoshoot. Al Barr said he liked my t-shirt.
When we arrived at the Garden, Old Man Markley was just finishing up their set which is unfortunate because I wanted to see them. We did get to see the Mahones and they did finish the set with my favorite tune of their's "Drunken Lazy Bastard".
Black 47 played next. It was a snoozefest. I was happy when it ended.
Then the Dropkick Murphys hit the stage and the place went nuts. It was their first time playing TD Garden. The security guards and police were a bit antsy. They were throwing out all slamdancers and crowd surfers. The band wasn't happy about it, but those were the rules. After they mentioned it the second time to the audience, it seemed to slow down quite a bit. The set list covered most of their catalog, and they played a lot of songs from their newest release Signed and Sealed in Blood. They were also not permitted to allow the women on stage for "Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced" so Ken went into the crowd to sing it.
1.Cadence to Arms
2.The Boys Are Back
3.Burn
4.Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya
5.Prisoner's Song
6.Fields of Athenry
7.Homeward Bound
8.Your Spirit's Alive
9.Out On The Town
10.Citizen C.I.A.
11.Jimmy Collins' Wake
12.Worker's Song (Acoustic)
13.The Battle Rages On
14.The Dirty Glass (with Nora Parkington)
15.Going Out In Style
16.My Hero
17.Out of Our Heads
18.The Warrior's Code
19.Rose Tattoo
20.The Irish Rover
21.Barroom Hero
22.I'm Shipping Up to Boston (played instrumental, crowd sang vocals)
Encore:
23.Kiss Me, I'm Shitfaced
24.T.N.T.(AC/DC cover)
After the show, we had to walk around the arena to go pick up our Dropkick Murphys engraved flask and a tour poster signed by all of the members of the band.
It was quite a long day, but very memorable. I am glad we got the VIP package and we had a great time. There are more pictures of our trip here.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Commando
Commando - The Autobiography of Johnny Ramone
Last night, I cracked open this 175 page book for a brief read in an effort to tire the eyes so I could fall asleep. I ended up finishing the book it was such a good read.
Johnny's story starts out talking about his love for baseball, his hatred for going to school, his late teen life of violence, a brief stint working as a steamfitter, and then his life in the Ramones.
There were a few things that I did not know about the Ramones that I learned in this book. I didn't realize that Tommy Ramone was the driving force in getting the band started. It was Tommy who kept on telling Johnny and Dee Dee to start a band. Johnny loved music and didn't think he could play as good as the bands he was going to see every week until he saw the New York Dolls.
It was interesting to read about Johnny's concern about "the uniform" that the band wore and how it was created over time. I didn't know that Johnny married Joey's former girlfriend after courting her for years while she was still dating Joey. They were afraid to start dating because they felt Joey would break up the band.
Johnny had a goal to put $1 million in the bank and then retire. He achieved his goal, and then began earning enough $ from royalties that he didn't need to spend his savings. Interesting that he had thoughts that there may have been reunion shows or releases of the new song here or there for compilation releases. He put an end to those dreams when Joey died, and wouldn't play with another singer. Then, he was hit hard by the death of Dee Dee. Lastly, his own battle with cancer that he was unable to beat for the 3rd time. Ultimately, he finished this book knowing he would not live to see it published.
This was a great read for anyone remotely interested in learning more about the Ramones through the straight forward stories of the originator of the 3 chord punk rock guitar player.
Last night, I cracked open this 175 page book for a brief read in an effort to tire the eyes so I could fall asleep. I ended up finishing the book it was such a good read.
Johnny's story starts out talking about his love for baseball, his hatred for going to school, his late teen life of violence, a brief stint working as a steamfitter, and then his life in the Ramones.
There were a few things that I did not know about the Ramones that I learned in this book. I didn't realize that Tommy Ramone was the driving force in getting the band started. It was Tommy who kept on telling Johnny and Dee Dee to start a band. Johnny loved music and didn't think he could play as good as the bands he was going to see every week until he saw the New York Dolls.
It was interesting to read about Johnny's concern about "the uniform" that the band wore and how it was created over time. I didn't know that Johnny married Joey's former girlfriend after courting her for years while she was still dating Joey. They were afraid to start dating because they felt Joey would break up the band.
Johnny had a goal to put $1 million in the bank and then retire. He achieved his goal, and then began earning enough $ from royalties that he didn't need to spend his savings. Interesting that he had thoughts that there may have been reunion shows or releases of the new song here or there for compilation releases. He put an end to those dreams when Joey died, and wouldn't play with another singer. Then, he was hit hard by the death of Dee Dee. Lastly, his own battle with cancer that he was unable to beat for the 3rd time. Ultimately, he finished this book knowing he would not live to see it published.
This was a great read for anyone remotely interested in learning more about the Ramones through the straight forward stories of the originator of the 3 chord punk rock guitar player.
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