Thursday, August 21, 2008
"Twas the Night Before Axemas
And all through the lands,
The old punks are getting ready,
To hear their favorite bands...
No Cantone's, no Rat, Jumpin' Jack Flash or Inn Square,
No Storyville or Underground and Streets is not there,
No Channel, no Club, no Mavericks, no Space...
Where will we all go?
Looks like Church is the first place...
Great interview from the venerated Boston Groupie News.
Friday, August 15, 2008
More Beachmasters...on Metrowave
Well, I guess I'd better put this up before it's too late. Summer is slipping away. Full disclaimer: I managed these beachbums for a time and ended up no worse for wear just a little richer and very tired of finding sand in every nook and cranny. However, the many royal blue WD40 sized cans of beer I consumed at The Boston Beach Club have foamed and washed away the memory of everyone's Beachmaster name. Some input would be good here 'cause I really don't feel like researching this right now. I just wanna surf. But first, here's The Beachmasters, live from Hawaii on Metrowave from 1985.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
The Piranha Brothers
Here's a tape that was sent to me by a bright young fellow I have run into on MySpace. I'm hoping that JJ will grace us with some of his undoubtedly fond memories of the The Piranaha Brothers. Turn it up now and rock your Sunday Brunch.
Aaaaand, JJ writes in;
As for the Piranha Brothers, they were a garage band from Quincy circa early/mid 80's that consisted of three brothers Mark (Stig) on guitar, Paul (Magoo) on bass and Gerard (Jeebs) on drums. Jimmy O'Halloran (Peter & Paul's older brother) rounded the quartet out on guitar.
They, like most of the bands I was in during that vintage, did most of their shows opening up for The Dogmatics, Last Stand, Del Fuegos, etc.
These days Stig & Jeebs are in the Swindells while Jimmy O plays bass for the reunion Dogmatics shows and Magoo is pretty much retired.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
MacPodcast
DitchBoarding (whitetrash wakeboarding) Trick Guide
Things are a little slow around here, so I've decided to dig deep down into my archives and see what I could come up with and I found some tapes that friends had made for me years and years ago and well, they're all podcasts to me now. This was from a tape I got from Bob MacKenzie, a name well known in drumming circles. I knew him best during his time with the Mighty Ions, Beachmasters and Underachievers. He's really worked with just about everyone. He also writes and sings and was lucky enough to marry the loverly Cilla, who fronted the Underachievers.
So here's a big shot of Beachmasters to start you off and some other choice cuts from Mackie's collection. Maybe this'll help jumpstart the sun this week. Whatever you do, don't surf alone...
Sunday, August 3, 2008
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