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Music thread - Tracy Riddle - 07-07-2016 I don't think we have a thread for our favorite music, but we should. The Flamin' Groovies, San Francisco's first proto-punk/garage band, on French TV. A 1976 demo of "Blank Generation" by the Heartbreakers, when Richard Hell was still in Johnny Thunders' band. I was sayin let me out of here before I was Even born--it's such a gamble when you get a face It's fascinatin to observe what the mirror does But when I dine it's for the wall that I set a place I belong to the blank generation and I can take it or leave it each time I belong to the ______ generation but I can take it or leave it each time Triangles were fallin at the window as the doctor cursed He was a cartoon long forsaken by the public eye The nurse adjusted her garters as I breathed my first The doctor grabbed my throat and yelled, "God's consolation prize!" I belong to the blank generation and I can take it or leave it each time I belong to the ______ generation but I can take it or leave it each time To hold the T. V. To my lips, the air so packed with cash Then carry it up flights of stairs and drop it in the vacant lot To lose my train of thought and fall into your arms' tracks And watch beneath the eyelids every passing dot I belong to the blank generation and I can take it or leave it each time I belong to the ______ generation but I can take it or leave it each time Music thread - Ralf Anders - 07-07-2016 Wow! Here's John Cale in his geopolitical period: The same song live, intense, psychotic, paranoid: "Let's go to Moscow", indeed. And, re: "Blank Generation": (This is of course only for people who are familiar with the version on "Marquee Moon".) Music thread - Tracy Riddle - 07-07-2016 Cool, never heard the John Cale song before. Music thread - Ralf Anders - 08-07-2016 Live, perhaps best heard on "Sabotage", Cale starts the song with a paraphrase of Machiavelli's take on mercenaries: http://www.constitution.org/mac/prince12.htm Music thread - Michael Barwell - 08-07-2016 MC5're shithot; this isn't bad not neether, nyether but it's a tough gig to better JJCale or Warren Zevon Can't resist this Music thread - Tracy Riddle - 11-07-2016 Johnny Winter at Woodstock, still relatively unknown. Proto-punk from Cleveland Music thread - Charles Keeble - 11-07-2016 Johnny Winter is one of my favorites. I used to play the song "Dallas" on a 1931 National Duolian #489P. Sold in 1997 to a local guy who still plays it. I like this line in "Dallas": "There's so much sh!t in Texas, you're bound to step in some" Music thread - Magda Hassan - 12-07-2016 Music thread - Michael Barwell - 12-07-2016 Music thread - Magda Hassan - 13-07-2016 Ralf Anders Wrote:Wow! I had not idea he had a geo-political period. Mostly just a drug using period. But good songs. Thanks Ralf. |