There is a dark joke there about having a raping career, but I can't think of one.Mescal wrote:Is that that kid actor who has a rapping career now?Six7Six7 wrote: Corey Taylor
Corey Feldman? Something like that was his name, I think.
There is a dark joke there about having a raping career, but I can't think of one.Mescal wrote:Is that that kid actor who has a rapping career now?Six7Six7 wrote: Corey Taylor
It's the dude from Slipknot/Stone SourMescal wrote:Is that that kid actor who has a rapping career now?Six7Six7 wrote: Corey Taylor
I'm bummed Johnny Navarro hasn't been on the show. They announced that he would be like a month ago. I suspect that guy's pretty funnySix7Six7 wrote:
Source: Dave and BillMo on Dark Matter.
Do you mean Dan Navarro?Matz wrote:I'm bummed Johnny Navarro hasn't been on the show. They announced that he would be like a month ago. I suspect that guy's pretty funnySix7Six7 wrote:
Source: Dave and BillMo on Dark Matter.
It's just a really odd pairing of those particular two albums, imo. Further, both albums have a very unique and wildly different sound that I don't think this group of musicians will come close to doing justice regardless of their talent or commitment to the material.Six7Six7 wrote:They probably should have picked two albums that people like, instead of just two albums that they like.
I think the crowd is going to be sparse for this.
I agree on the VU one, the musical sensibilities of the assembled old rockers / punks is pretty different from where VU were coming from - conversely I think they'll make a good first of KOTW - I've always thought Adam and the Ants weren't a million miles away from where Jane's hit: a band emerging from the underground (UK Punk in this case), keeping some of that altness, married to catchy tunes that the kids could hum, lyrics a shade or two darker than the "pop" charts usually see and with a charismatic frontman who can make the noise and bring a distinctive "look". The took it a lot poppier later, but KOTW while undeniably a "pop" album" still features scuzzy guitars and sleazy lyrics aplenty.Pandemonium wrote:It's just a really odd pairing of those particular two albums, imo. Further, both albums have a very unique and wildly different sound that I don't think this group of musicians will come close to doing justice regardless of their talent or commitment to the material.Six7Six7 wrote:They probably should have picked two albums that people like, instead of just two albums that they like.
I think the crowd is going to be sparse for this.
I agree!!!bman wrote:Please Dave, for the love of God, retire the suspension girls from the act.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FesTLvpej-0
Steve Isaacs from The Panic Channel.creep wrote:bman wrote:Please Dave, for the love of God, retire the suspension girls from the act.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FesTLvpej-0
Should I know who that is singing?
oh...he looks differentSix7Six7 wrote:Steve Isaacs from The Panic Channel.creep wrote:bman wrote:Please Dave, for the love of God, retire the suspension girls from the act.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FesTLvpej-0
Should I know who that is singing?
It was a band Dave did back in 2005. You probably haven't heard of them.