[kj] O.T. Stooges in NYC

P Bernardi phantasmas at erols.com
Mon Apr 9 16:50:35 EDT 2007


oh, i heard it alright.

that and the new Stooge albums = giant ass turds that a toilet couldnt
swallow.

The Dolls album is unlistenable. THE END.
The Stooges album has some funny iggy-isms and the Sax song near the end
is cool - but the album still isnt great and it turned me off from
seeing them live.

Im actually pissed off because I love what these bands created/stood
for. and its awful/sub par stuff they have out. maybe its the record co.
forcing what material is on the album, but I wouldnt blame any kid
thinking rock music blows after hearing these duds.



GREG SLAWSON wrote:


> People obviously haven't heard the new NY DOlls album--it's a

> masterpiece, even better than their old stuff.

>

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> Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 12:36:58 -0500

> >On a similar note, my gf and I went to see Bauhaus *open* for NiN

> >last Summer (ahem -- *open*? In a just world it'd be the opposite).

> >We were part of a small island of Bauhaus fans in the middle of a

> >sea of the sort of nu-metal suburban jocks that seem to be attracted

> >to NiN mostly now. (Yeah, there are exceptions, but a lot of times

> >it's bro-ville and shirtless frat dudes into nu-metal that are

> >lately en masse at NiN shows, or dudes in way oversized black shirts

> >and massive black pants -- sorry, just my observation ). We just

> >went to see Bauhaus and left after they exited the stage. They did

> >not play "Bela," which I can understand.

> >

> >Still, Peter Murphy would announce, like Johansson of the New York

> >Dolls in '05 (I mistakenly said '06), "This is a new song we wrote,"

> >and I would, again, cringe, and Bauhaus would play ... a new song. I

> >don't know why. It just seems ... wrong.

> >

> >-Olver

> >

> >

> >

> >Alex Smith wrote:

> >>Honestly, I get out to shows so infrequently these days (having two

> >>little kids'll do that to ya) that I'm just happy they're showin'

> >>up. But yeah -- given the option, I just want to hear "Down on the

> >>Street," "Loose," "TV Eye," "Dirt," "1970," "Search & Destoy,"

> >>"1969" and "Penetration". If I get half of those, I'll be happy.

> >>

> >>Alex in NYC

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

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