Finding a drummer. This is gonna HIT!
Punx and interesting people in Charlotte, NC, Bands needing Guitar players there.
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Rancho in late Aug 07
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The Clash. The Unseen, the Briggs, US Bombs, Left Alone, the Trouble, Toxic Narcotic, the Pinkerton Thugs Punk fucking Rock..., all the usual stuff; Old English, RAMONES are gods, Grew up on Bad Religion. Classic Skate Rock-those old Thrasher tapes. BLACK FLAG!! Boston HC from the 80's. Lookout's catalogue from the start to about the 1995 time frame. I'm not too cool to admit I like Green Day. Not so big on the new stuff. I like bands like Resist, Defiance, Casualties & stuff. Crust. Spazz was awsome. I like it all. Propagandhi is (was?) a good example. I'd say a band like Dillenger Four are just about right. (yes, I get paid by the "&") I'm a little more focused on having fun. I guess I work too much. I'm just chill. METAL; I like my metal fast, skin-tight & about satan. D.R.I. I love my Maiden, Thrash, 70's rock, KISS. Any band that played the CatHouse in Hollywood from 1987-1989. Cheap Trick. You know, ROCK, DUDE!!! Country-that's where I get a little more choosey. Not as big on modern stuff, but of course the classics. Beach Boys, oldies rock, Blues. Real slide-guitar blues from the Dirty Soof (South, dummy). I could go on & on. Where music is concerned, I'm pretty open & easy going, so long as it's not B/S. (here that Bono?)***Stiff Little Fingers, Generation X and Swingin' Utters are my "stranded on an island" bands.
Beers, Bowls and Barneys...the Search For Animal Chin, Anchorman, Rudy and Braddock-Missing in action III
Channel 60-64. 15 & 16. Sometimes 65, like later at night. The 60's range is all-around pretty good, now that I think about it. I used to watch 70, but I don't find it as funy as I used too. I don't like the "little" Channels. And 200-204 suck! But I guess I get 280-288 for free now. 25-44 seem to all be spanish channels. I don't "habla", but I watch them some times. But I don't get much a chance to watch TV.
Real books about real people doing real things. That helps me understand the world. I don't like VooDoo crap. No unicorns in my books, mac!
Joe Strummer. Ted Williams. Bobby Orr, Tie Domi & Bill Goldthorpe. Duane Peters. Harlon Block, Franklin Sousley, Jack Bradley, Ira Hayes, Mike Strank, Rene Gagnon. Carlos Hathcock. Mike Vallely. George Thurorgood. Ronney James Dio. Will Farrel, Jack Black, Chris Farley & John Belushi before them. John Stewart. Ali G. Gene Vincent. Big E the King (Elvis you non-knowing 'tard!) Mike Ness & Brian Setzer are kind of lesser heros, I guess. My biggest hero is the illustrious Sarah.