T O P I C R E V I E W |
lemonade kid |
Posted - 15/06/2011 : 21:01:40 Bobby Fuller Four....a classic
I Fought The Law http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPXnoLAEUSQ
Thunder Road... brilliant Bruce on piano..VH1 ...I saw him play this so long ago when he was just a skinny punk kid.. he hadn't pumped iron back then. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqiPy99yTCo
_____________________________________________ So forget this cruel world and whatever’s going on I'll accept my fate while I sing this song. But if one day you should see me from your cloud lend a hand and lift me Away from the crowd. |
12 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
captain america and billy |
Posted - 24/06/2011 : 15:16:05 Seems to me as though at least back in the coming of age days of the teenaged Beatles and Stones,youthful Britons were overflowing in terms of indominatable spirit and life affrimiing exuberance to say the least.The same,of course,could be said about the original teen troupe of rock and roll fans here stateside in the 1950's.I can't chime in on whether or not things have changed overseas,but in my own backyard,I get the distinct impression that today,there is an ever increasing persentage of youths who are looking to cause commotion just for the sake of the confrontations that may arise,whereas I believe that back then,a higher percentage of them were more in the area of legitimate self-expression.There have ALWAYS been punks,but there are more and more of them who are actually rationalizing and justifying obvious flagrant social transgression.I get the idea that in the fifties,they at least amde the realization that they WERE wrong,which whould at least constitute a foot facing the right direction. |
ALLANAGAIN |
Posted - 24/06/2011 : 13:45:48 SHACK..Arthur Lee,s old backing band from Liverpool..theese boys have lived it!! |
captain america and billy |
Posted - 21/06/2011 : 15:21:36 Let's not forget about the Rat Pack that John Lennon assembled or that serendiptuously gathered around him during his much fabled Lost Weekend of '72-'73.Himself,Harry Nilsson,Ringo,Keith Moon.The usually gregarious nature of the drunken summit culminated when Lennon and Nilsson were thrown out of LA's famous Troubadour Clb for heckling the Smothers Brothers and Nilsson launched a few jabs at club security.And surley any mention of this topic wouldn't be complete without mention of the REAL Rat Pack.Messrs. Sinatra,Martin,and Davis unleashed THEIR shennanigna's while under the protection of Old Blue Eyes' organize crime associations!IN an ironic twist of fate,teh men in the black hats wound up hangin' with teh lovely Shirley MacLaine and the velutuos Anne Margaret!Who said life was fair?!
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ALLANAGAIN |
Posted - 20/06/2011 : 22:50:31 MOON THE LOON...Keith Moon of the Who..... and while we are on drummers who had a lust for life.. Ginger Baker
jOHN bONHAM..... |
lemonade kid |
Posted - 20/06/2011 : 21:42:54 Grace fits here I would say....and Janis
Greasy Heart http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ckv1v9GWRk
Piece Of My Heart http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7JVxE2SYxo
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ALLANAGAIN |
Posted - 20/06/2011 : 19:51:27 GRATEFUL DEAD...those boys played hard!!
E.IP. Gerry..Brett...Pig -pen.... elivate in peace x |
lemonade kid |
Posted - 20/06/2011 : 16:22:29 Stolen Car....Bruce....live-nice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPobte6iqSU
_____________________________________________ LoVE over money. |
captain america and billy |
Posted - 20/06/2011 : 15:35:50 Actually,you could say most of the old classic 30's and 40's Delta Blues classics surely ring of unashamedly bad boy overtones.Nobody seemed particularly guilty or remorseful of any of their brazen use of hard drugs or unremitting mysogonies.Unlike many of their modern day Hip Hop counterparts,however,they possessed more legitimate abilities to articulate themselves in a manner accessible even to those with radically opposed social perspective.Whereas I personally choose not to associate too closely with those I see as nusiance to public goodwill,I DO maintain somewhat measurable admiration to the ones who can at least translate their inner demons into some form of respectably palpable conveyance.On the lighter side of the bad boy ledger is Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sherriff".Innocuos in depth,but rich in sardonic humor and,of course,rhythm and verve. |
ALLANAGAIN |
Posted - 17/06/2011 : 18:47:14 Jailbreak..good call Capatain! BAD COMPANY....some great blues rock from what was left of FREE.
bob marley..rebel music.
Even though "manafactured" i guess the SEX PISTOLS have to get a call..
Happy Mondays OASIS the Liberteens___Babyshambles..Pete Doicherty (now in Prison). |
captain america and billy |
Posted - 17/06/2011 : 15:26:17 "Jailbreak"-Thin Lizzy "Folsom Prison Blues"-Johnny Cash And let's not forget the possibly falsely accused-Bob Dylan's "Hurricane" The Grandaddy of ALL the bad boy tunes-George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone"!the lead riff alone evokes a forbodding sense of devil maker attitude.And then there's the misunderstood bad man's apologetic siloquy-The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes". |
Joe Morris |
Posted - 15/06/2011 : 21:22:33 and the law won!
Perhaps the Clash's "The Prisoner" is a fair riposte!! |
lemonade kid |
Posted - 15/06/2011 : 21:21:15 GroWiNG UP...1972...pre-anything!!
At The Gaslight Club http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBcW3lSgK2s&feature=related
_____________________________________________ So forget this cruel world and whatever’s going on I'll accept my fate while I sing this song. But if one day you should see me from your cloud lend a hand and lift me Away from the crowd. |