Devo changed their name and are now a surf band. Really.
I never got into to Metallica, but the snippets I might have heard sounded good (for that genre). Then one night I saw them on an awards show. It had closed captioning. The lyrics seemed to have been written by a 12 year old.
I think I am gonna be sick. . .
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Hi Brian,
I opened for The Real Kids at The Rat in 1976, they were the first punk band I ever saw, they used old KLH hifi speakers for a PA. I didn't know what to think but I felt my band was awfully old fashioned all of a sudden. (Something is happening here and you don't know what it is, do you Mr. Jones)
I am in Lima Perú and was at a mall where they sell mostly CD's and saw a live at The Rat CD by them. They also had another one, a studio disc with "All Kindsa Girls" on it.
Did you live in Boston? I grew up near Worcester.
Do you remember The Neighborhoods?
I opened for The Real Kids at The Rat in 1976, they were the first punk band I ever saw, they used old KLH hifi speakers for a PA. I didn't know what to think but I felt my band was awfully old fashioned all of a sudden. (Something is happening here and you don't know what it is, do you Mr. Jones)
I am in Lima Perú and was at a mall where they sell mostly CD's and saw a live at The Rat CD by them. They also had another one, a studio disc with "All Kindsa Girls" on it.
Did you live in Boston? I grew up near Worcester.
Do you remember The Neighborhoods?
Hi Bob,
What a trip! I played at the Rat twice in 1977/8. Willie Alexander is a god to me. This is very cool. The Neighborhoods were the best band Willie ever played with. I went to their house once. We should talk more. I now live in Portland. Oregon. I grew up in Springfield so I really appreciated Boston. Long live Kenmore Square and go Pats. Brian
What a trip! I played at the Rat twice in 1977/8. Willie Alexander is a god to me. This is very cool. The Neighborhoods were the best band Willie ever played with. I went to their house once. We should talk more. I now live in Portland. Oregon. I grew up in Springfield so I really appreciated Boston. Long live Kenmore Square and go Pats. Brian
Sorry for the thread hijack, but ...
Devo's surf thing was a one-off. They still play out as Devo from time to time (saw them outdoors in SF about a year ago).
And yeah, the Real Kids were (and sometimes still are) a great band (although one might argue that they're more "power pop" ala Plimsouls / Flamin' Groovies / Shoes / etc. than "punk" ala Ramones / Dead Boys / Weirdos / Dead Kennedys / etc. but that's splitting hairs)! John Felice played (and is pictured with) a Ric on many of their records, although he was playing a F----r when they came through a couple years ago. But man, I wish I could write a song as good as "All Kindsa Girls"!
Devo's surf thing was a one-off. They still play out as Devo from time to time (saw them outdoors in SF about a year ago).
And yeah, the Real Kids were (and sometimes still are) a great band (although one might argue that they're more "power pop" ala Plimsouls / Flamin' Groovies / Shoes / etc. than "punk" ala Ramones / Dead Boys / Weirdos / Dead Kennedys / etc. but that's splitting hairs)! John Felice played (and is pictured with) a Ric on many of their records, although he was playing a F----r when they came through a couple years ago. But man, I wish I could write a song as good as "All Kindsa Girls"!
My basses are Rickenbackers. My synthesizers and recording gear are analog.
