Clearily I'm either the only one who got a Volume this month or the holder of the one with the golden wrapper. Let me ping the man behind the curtain to findout more for those in the know.
Talk about your Super Secret Shows
I don't see the Super Secret Show listed on Tickets.com
Neither do I.
well it's just gonna be me rocking out….
front page
Done, thanks.
and there I was thinking it would be the Darkness :(
Originally posted by econo:
Done, thanks.
is this the paper copy of Volume you speak of? or the email one?
Paper.
What does it say about the music climate when Gang of Four still isn't soldout in NYC, where one would expect to find a shrine in every rehersal space to them right next to the ones for the Ramones and Joy Division. The bands influence is just so wide spread these days, partly because there are different phases of their career and sound. Newer bands seem to hone in on one particular Gang of Four element and stretch it to max.
Whatever, it just means more room for the true believers….
Whatever, it just means more room for the true believers….
let's just say that Gang of Four doesn't have the dance moves, costumes, or well-endowed members that modern audiences demand.
well neither does Franz Ferndinad, etal who are "hott"
and everyone be sure to get on the Volume mailing list, give up that postal address, i can't be mr nice guy every month.
Don't receive Volume in the mail? email list_serve@930.com with your mailing address (it's free, folks) and for the password.
Don't receive Volume in the mail? email list_serve@930.com with your mailing address (it's free, folks) and for the password.
Gang of Four, New York Dolls, Echo and the Bunnymen, Billy Idol. C'mon people, fucking evolve already. Enough of this dinosaur rock. It's like going to watch a golf tournament consistinf of Jack Nicklaus, Arnie Palmer, Lee Trevino, and Gary Player. Or maybe a Conners/McEnroe tennis match.
Oh, and by the way, Jason Ringenberg is playing Sunday.
Oh, and by the way, Jason Ringenberg is playing Sunday.
well based on what Mr D. Slappy and others have said it's hardly dino rock, bevis…
If I had the time, I would dig up the post where you said that the best music was made in the 1930s and 1940s.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
Gang of Four, New York Dolls, Echo and the Bunnymen, Billy Idol. C'mon people, fucking evolve already. Enough of this dinosaur rock. It's like going to watch a golf tournament consistinf of Jack Nicklaus, Arnie Palmer, Lee Trevino, and Gary Player. Or maybe a Conners/McEnroe tennis match.
Guess what, I got my first issue of Volume in the mail yesterday!!!
Not that I know what secret show Kosmo speaks of…
Not that I know what secret show Kosmo speaks of…
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:done. i cant wait to be in the know!
and everyone be sure to get on the Volume mailing list, give up that postal address, i can't be mr nice guy every month.
Don't receive Volume in the mail? email list_serve@930.com with your mailing address (it's free, folks) and for the password.
I stand by that statement.
I also won't be making a tour of nursing homes around the country to seek out the artists who made that music in hopes that they might deliver a live performance for me.
;)
I also won't be making a tour of nursing homes around the country to seek out the artists who made that music in hopes that they might deliver a live performance for me.
;)
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
If I had the time, I would dig up the post where you said that the best music was made in the 1930s and 1940s.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
Gang of Four, New York Dolls, Echo and the Bunnymen, Billy Idol. C'mon people, fucking evolve already. Enough of this dinosaur rock. It's like going to watch a golf tournament consistinf of Jack Nicklaus, Arnie Palmer, Lee Trevino, and Gary Player. Or maybe a Conners/McEnroe tennis match.