(I fixed some of your spelling mistakes)
They are fun on record and were good live.
jeez, that was the opposite of my experience with them, but I'm to bias to form an objective opinion there
You did not like the Evens live? I thought they were fun when they played 2640 Space. I dug the sitdown style of Ian.
Like I said, older punk
kinda stings when you say it like that
I just mean stuff that was around before I started listening to the genre, IE anything before
Punk in Drublic. One of my neighbors introduced me to that album at a fairly young age (he was a few years older than me, and I am not sure how he was introduced to them in our small back water hick town... He got me into a lot of punk after that, but it was all new (at the time).
I do not know who that is.
why it's Elliot Smith
What? I know who he is... I did not say that I did not know who he was.
I have displayed in my studio.
#humblebrag
I do not have kids and have multiple extra rooms. One is my home office/studio. I thought studio sounded cooler than office so maybe it was a humble brag.
but kind of like some newer bands influenced by them more than i like them.
You know who does that for me...Gram Parsons
hurts to say, but it's true for a lot of bands/artists
i agree. There are tons of artists that influenced artists that I like, that I do not like. Like the Beatles. They do not do it for me. That being said, I do like a few songs like "Come Together", but not many (and YES I have listened to their music and was exposed to it growing up etc).
Punk in Drublic
fucking love that album, I saw them on this tour in one of 15 or so shows I saw at the old 930 club
Lucky... I did not even go to a "real" show until seeing Reel Big Fish in New Orleans in 1998 or 1999 and my next one after that was Radiohead at Merriweather in 2003... Between those two shows I only went to Raves, electronic music events, etc. and then after Radiohead I started going to tons of shows. I definitely did not go to any shows around the time of PID... I did see stuff like our local Blues Fest, and Clarence Carter once played that.
some of that old music sounds like crap on the recordings
really can argue there, but fidelity was never a goal of that genre...it's all about as iggy would say 'raw power'
Oh don't get me wrong, I GET the aesthetic of it, I just do not really like it as much as the polished sound. I do love noise. Noise rock. Lo-fi. I just never got into a certain type of punk and hardcore. My drummer made the same argument to me.
Such diversity!
this was sheer artistic commentary
Bravo...
I really want to see them...
There have been a few shows in the calendar year of 2016 that I wanted to see more than this one. Hurt even more to hear they sounded great
One day...
10 for effort
8 for crass delivery
4 for musical history appreciation
but over all, a good read
Thanks! And by the way, I do take the time to go back and listen to old music. Over the last year I have listened to tons of 70s and 80s music that I either dismissed or just had never heard. One of the reasons was I took a road trip to Alabama with my fiancee and her family and they had a new car with Sirius and I showed her dad the classic alternative station, and it was over, that is all that we listened to that whole trip. It reminded him of his college days in the early 80s... It was a fun bonding experience so I kept listening to the station and bought him a Sirius XM radio for his cabin cruiser. Romeo Void, Duran Duran, Bauhaus, the Chameleons, Modern English, Pet Shop Boys, the Psychedelic Furs, Siouxsie and the Banshees, the Tear Garden, This Mortal Coil, Thompson Twins, and XTC are just a few old artists that I have only started enjoying from the 80s... I have been checking out anything my drummer recommends so stuff like Hawkwind were recently checked out by me.