No! The warmth of wood without the hazards. That's panelling.
No! The warmth of wood without the hazards. That's panelling.
Atari really died in 1996 when the Jaguar and Lynx finally pooped out and the company got bought by a crappy hard drive manufacturer (JTS). Discounting the early Pong years, Atari have been dead longer than they were alive.
He's covering "Dreamer, Deceiver"? "Breaking the Law"
Butlerian Jihad NOW!
Awesome nights?
Lots of Robyn Hitchcock being mentioned in this article. He's a touring machine. I'm not a fanatic or anything, but he puts on a great show every time. Even if I don't recognize a single song.
I like Rockin'. It's Dokken.
*secret Montana handshake
Were Beach House good live? I guess they would be if you kept going. They are one of my favorites, but I've only seen them once. They were having sound problems and seemed kinda….high as fuck.
At my college, a club booked "Dave Matthews's Band". It was the band without Dave. Apostrophes matter.
I go by the 50% rule for original members, and technically Laura's exit brought it down to 25%. However, I'd still go see Mac do acoustic Bananarama covers in McDonalds given the chance.
Doesn't count. The main songwriter is dead and they still tour. Just the drummer I think.
How many original band members have to be present for it to count? If you see Kiss with fake Ace/Peter did you really see Kiss? Which versions of Guided By Voices count? Is it Superchunk live without Laura?
Kenny's getting up there, man. Gotta see him while you have the chance!
Superchunk (lost count)
Black Breath (local metal gods)
Fugazi (5-6)
Man… or Astroman (including the clone tour)
Green Day (early days)
the Black Dog riff is in the Jazz Chromatic Minor scale in the key
Did Bowie ever forgive him for "All I Want"?
That's for him to decide. I'm glad they are back, and I really like "Call the Police".
Hang in there!
Marilyn Chambers is dead. Zombie letter?