[kj] Anyway we can get KJ to play Austin's South by Southwest Music Fest ...

LONESTYLE at aol.com LONESTYLE at aol.com
Sun Jan 13 16:58:06 EST 2008


I hear you Greg. I never got to see Husker Du and that is one band I wish I
saw. I saw Flag maybe 4 times in their hey day from 82-86 and the Minutemen
twice. Firehouse I saw too in 91 but I really wasn't that impressed with them
as with The Minutemen.

Clubs are not what they used to be in L.A. anymore. The Whiskey is full of
unknown bands that never play any other club in L.A. and would not go anywhere
in this town or any other for that matter but to fade away like dust in the
wind down the L.A. river. They do not leave a notch anywhere in the scene
maybe because they suck? The Whiskey does not even have top notch bands anymore
and whoever books that club needs a lesson in music. The last time they
booked a Punk gig? I cannot remember for I do not think they do Punk shows there
anymore. I saw the UK Subs there in 2000 and there was like only 50 people
there at the most! That was sad for it was the original line up and The Subs
rocked as always! Anyway times keep a changing as that hippie said once. ;)

Cheers,

~ LB




In a message dated 1/12/2008 8:35:14 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
gregslawson at msn.com writes:

First, it's cool to hear some other Minutemen/Husker Du/Flag fans out there.
I've seen each band many times (esp. Minutemen/Firehose/Mike Watt--never
counted but probably 15 times over the years). Second, it's even cooler (as an
East Coast dude) to hear people who actually saw shows at legendary clubs like
Whiskey and Santa Monica Civic--clubs I hear about on Flag albums, etc., but
never seemed "real" to me...P.S. I own "We Jam Econo" too.



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From: LONESTYLE at aol.com
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 17:52:36 -0500
To: gathering at misera.net
Subject: Re: [kj] Anyway we can get KJ to play Austin's South by Southwest
Music Fest ...

Yep they sure did. Check this out Oliver 1978...

Also with Van Halen too!

_http://www.black-sabbath.com/tourdates/1978.html_
(http://www.black-sabbath.com/tourdates/1978.html)


That is weird of Flag but understandable.


I did not know he was selling stuff up on E BAY, Jeff has some good albums
up there. I would not pay a cent for that Big Chief album! When Necros turned
all metal and did open for Motorhead I believe at one time here in L.A. back
in 1985 at The Santa Monica Civic? Barry the singer started this band of
rock crap you would not believe! If you have not heard it after Necros broke up
I advise you to pass! I saw The Necros with Virginia's White Cross at The
Cathay De Grande back in 1984 and they both tore it up with great American HC!
Me and my buddy tried to talk to Andy has 16 and 15 year old kids at the gig
and he had a chip on his shoulder plus was a complete fat asshole! Thanks
for the Jeff Turner info.


Cheers,

~ LB






In a message dated 1/12/2008 1:33:31 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net writes:

Wow, the Ramones opened for Black Sabbath?

Reminds me of Black Flag opening for Venom sometime around 1985. This
was years after venom's 1st two, masterful, NWOBHM proto-thrash LPs, and
when they had become total wanker cock rock. I remember reading Henry
Rollins was embarrassed after the show.

I've always wanted to collect odd double-billings like this.

A couple more that strike me are Mnor Threat opening for PiL, or Minor
Threat opening for The Damned.

The drummer of Minor Threat, Jeff Nelson, is selling the flyer that
advertised Minor Threat playing w/ The Damned, on eBay, here:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=150202782939&ssPageNam
e=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=005

-Oliver









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