My favorite Slayer record. This thing will rack/rock your brain. Turn it up to 11 or more and let it rip. My favorites are “Angel of Death” and Piece by Piece
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Echo Lounge – Concert Venue (now closed)
Echo Lounge – Concert Venue (now closed)
551 Flat Shoals Ave SE / Atlanta GA
A recent quote from MC that went something like “This is the time to use the good shit”, stuck with me. Recently the flint went out in my Zippo, and as I was looking for a bic or something with fire, a came across this match book of saved matches from one of our favorite concert venues, Echo Lounge. Nice little silver box with a few stick matches left. Struck one up and relief for my Kools habit. Been carrying them around for a few days now, each time I strike a match I have a new/old memory of a show we saw there. We saw many. I will try to remember them but I hope MC fills in any that I forgot.
Nashville Pussy (my first time), The Briefs, The Real McKenzies, Yeah Yeah Yeah’s, Icarus Line, Toilet Boys, The Raveonettes, Betty Blowtorch……my mind went blank but I know we saw more bands than that….oh and Black Rebel Motorcycle Clu
We always enjoyed the Echo’s vibe. The cool little back bar with the comfy chairs and couches. Lots of fun memories from there. Getting wasted before Nashville Pussy even took the stage from drinking shots of jagermeister bought by “James Browns bass player”, walking to the next door take out joint for fried catfish so I could maintain enough to see the show. The Toilet Boys was a memorable show. Wild and crazy fun rock and fucking roll. All the shows were good we saw there.
We got to know the owner, Janet, who would often buy a round and shoot the shit with us, After she learned that I was a chef she wanted to talk to me about heading up a kitchen there as they did not serve food and it always seemed to me that was the only thing lacking at the Echo. I put together a nice little menu, made a list of what I needed in small wares, etc and took it to her. Never heard anything about it again. Only later learned she had been operating on a food license to serve alcohol but the risk finally caught up with her and was forced. to close the doors.
Hank 3 – Ghost to a Ghost/Gutter Town
Hank 3 – Ghost to a Ghost/Gutter Town
After Hank got out of his contract with Curb records he released 3 records on the same day. This one is his country release. With guest appearances by Les Claypool, Tom Waits and his dog Trooper. While categorized as a country album, “Ridin the wave” sounds more like a roaring Motorhead song, and on the second disc he creates some freaky Louisiana style Cajun sounds that need to be heard to understand. Gutter Town is my favorite with a beat and lyrics that will stick to your brain like muddy glue. Great packaging with double gatefold cover. Got mine signed by the man himself. Crazy artwork on inner sleeve.
Duane Peters Gunfight – Checkmate
Duane Peters Gunfight – Checkmate
Duane’s last and most current live band, a six piece punk band with dual guitars. Duane sounds great on this release as he does on all his stuff. That signature voice is the mold for punk singers. Nothing else like it. All the songs are stars with no filler. Released on Indian records, Duanes last label co owned by Ponk.
There is nobody out there more punk rock than Duane Peters. Professional skateboarder known as ‘The Master of Disaster’ who has invented several tricks, leader of the US Bombs, Exploding Fuck Dolls, Die Hunns, Political Crap and Gunfight, shoe designer, clothing maker, and all around cool mother fucker. Best concert ever when we saw the US Bombs in Atlanta in 2006.
Kurt Cobain – Montage of Heck – The Home Recordings
Guns and Roses – Paradise City Special collectors edition – Gun shaped picture disc
Guns and Roses – Paradise City Special collectors edition – Gun shaped picture disc
Another awesome Christmas present from my honey. B side is “Used to love her”. The gun shaped disc fits into a ‘holster’ sleeve. Came with regular 45 black vinyl with sleeve with same songs. This is awesome for the obvious cool packaging factor. Awesome to me because of who gave it to me.
Black Velvet Flag – Come Recline
Oblvians – Sympathy Sessions
Oblvians – Sympathy Sessions
This release consists of two prior ten inch ep’s put out by ‘Sympathy for the record industry’, hence the title. This was a Christmas present from my honey years ago. Best song is “Feel Real Good”. Pure Rock and Roll.
They formed around 1993 and the trio often alternated vocal, guitar and drum duties on both studio recordings and playing live.
Rubáiyát: Elektra’s 40th Anniversary
Rubáiyát: Elektra’s 40th Anniversary
Released in 1990 the concept was for current label artists to cover songs by historical artists on the label. The two disc set has some amazing stuff. My personal favorite is The Havalins’s doing “Bottle of Wine” originally done by Tom Pacton, which I have never heard of Tom or the song but it is a great song. Feel good song. Other standouts are Metallica covering Queen with Stone Cold Crazy, Billy Bragg doing “7&7” by Love, the Pixies doing “Born in Chicago by Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Ok most of the tracks on this release are good and are cool in their own ways. I recommend this cd for any ‘cool music’ collector.
Straight Outta Burbank – The BOMP! 25th Anniversary Collection Introducing Alive!/Total Energy Records
Straight Outta Burbank – The BOMP! 25th Anniversary Collection Introducing Alive!/Total Energy
Bomp digs into its vast vault of Rock and Roll for disc one and some more recent acts from their partner Alive/Total Energy records on disc two. Not a bad track on this comp.
Highlights from the Zero’s, US Bombs, The Weirdos, and the Dead Boys.