Oh and Ponder... I'll see you behind the bike sheds after school.
I've got some 'literature' to show you.
Is my wife also in it?
Oh and Ponder... I'll see you behind the bike sheds after school.
I've got some 'literature' to show you.
:eek:
:D
Well, imagine going into a tiny blackhole club and hearing them for the first time before they had recorded anything. We all said, "what the fuck is this?" They were different from the other twin cities punk bands for sure, the three of them together had a magic chemistry that none of them ever recreated after they split.I was working in a record store when New Day Rising demo came out. I put it on and said what the fuck is this? It was like buzzsaws to the brain. I was hooked. Unfortunately I only got to see them once before they broke up imploded... you know.
Well, imagine going into a tiny blackhole club and hearing them for the first time before they had recorded anything. We all said, "what the fuck is this?" They were different from the other twin cities punk bands for sure, the three of them together had a magic chemistry that none of them ever recreated after they split.
Nah, that's just something I say after saying or typing something that makes me sound old. ;)Kids say Tabula rasa?
sorry instead of wasting time maybe we should debate obscure Bukowski facts
Came across this flyer from First Avenue (it was called Sam's back then). 7th St. Entry was a tiny punk club that was part of First Avenue. Like a closet off to the side where the disco people could ignore it. But when they weren't playing disco they had some great shows in the main room.Metal Circus Husker Du is a long way from New Day Rising Husker Du. I remember hearing that first album and going, "Holy Shit! That's what I'm talkin' 'bout!" By the time New Day came out, they had evolved substatially. Sadly, I too only got to see them once, very near the bitter end in some theater in L.A. the name of which escapes me. I am still hooked on Bob Mould and all of his various projects.