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Garcia and Grisman, “The Thrill is Gone”
..even though the act hasn’t changed in years, it’s still a good time. I just wonder “which” Blue Man Group it is….
25 years ago this October, I got into punk and hardcore. This was when it was still “edgy” and you could make yourself a target simply for being into this stuff – the watering down of the 90s wasn’t even imaginable at this point. Anyway, without getting too much into it, my life was changed forever. A quarter century later and here I am…
The first two bands I got into were Flipper and Black Flag.
Can you hear the war cry?
It’s time to enlist
The people speak as one
The cattle, the crowd
Those too afraid to live
Demand a sacrifice
A sacrifice
Can you smell their stinking breath
Listen to them
Wheezing and gasping and
Chanting their slogans
The grave diggers song
Demand a sacrifice
A sacrifice
Can you smell the fresh blood
Steaming into the soil
As our patriots
Fathers and mothers and lovers
Admire the military style
Praising Gog and the state
Crying tears of pride
For the sons and lovers
For all the fools slaughteres
For the maimed, the dying
And the dead
So the nation will live
So the people will remain as cattle
Demand a sacrifice
A sacrifice
Darn online lyric resources…
I love it, but… yeah. 😀
Things to Come – Dizzy Gillespie
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Oh hell, yes. Brilliant pick, droll.
of this song today …
Nice. 🙂
and I love this movie. I bought it back in the 80s during the brief period that it was out on VHS, and still have it. When I saw them in 98 in Seattle (first tour in a decade with Billy Zoom), they opened with this number.
I wasn’t very hip in 82 – it would be a couple of more years before I could go to “real” concerts and another year before really discovering punk. My earliest memory of X was their tune “Breathless” that they did for the soundtrack of the remake of the French masterpiece of the same name. The video was one of those annoying movie-trailer style bits where you didn’t even see the band playing.
In my experience, our perception of our own hipness varies in proportion to our age.
Having come to that realization, I now understand that I’m just a creepy old man.
Saw Nirvana play at Penny Lane coffee house in Boulder 21 years ago this month. There were maybe 40 people in attendance. If that’s not hip (for 1989) I don’t know what is…