Green beer



MattB wrote:
>
> Mitch, if you prefer dark beers (is it because they look more like
> Coke?) then another great New Belgium beer to try is Abbey.


LOL! I never thought about the Coke connection. Actually, I really
like the almost chocolately nutty flavor of dark beer. But, I do have a
fondness for IPA as well. The Abbey is a seasonal brew, if I am not
mistaken or I thought the 1554 was the Abbey beer. Something about the
owner going to Belgium and finding a monk recipe from 1554. Anyway,
I'll look around. I have adopted a new drinking policy. No beer unless
I ride that day. Of course if I drink the beer before I ride, I
probably will not be riding that day. ;)



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Ride-A-Lot wrote:
> MattB wrote:
>
>>
>> Mitch, if you prefer dark beers (is it because they look more like
>> Coke?) then another great New Belgium beer to try is Abbey.

>
>
> LOL! I never thought about the Coke connection. Actually, I really
> like the almost chocolately nutty flavor of dark beer. But, I do have a
> fondness for IPA as well. The Abbey is a seasonal brew, if I am not
> mistaken or I thought the 1554 was the Abbey beer. Something about the
> owner going to Belgium and finding a monk recipe from 1554. Anyway,
> I'll look around. I have adopted a new drinking policy. No beer unless
> I ride that day. Of course if I drink the beer before I ride, I
> probably will not be riding that day. ;)
>
>
>


They are not the same (but they are both great IMO). I love bottle
conditioned beer!

http://www.newbelgium.com/beers_ab.php
http://www.newbelgium.com/beers_bk.php

Matt
 
On May 2, 10:01 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
> I may have missed someone posting this because I seem to recall a mention
> before but network news just did a nice story on New Belgium and their
> conservation/recycling efforts.


Nobody has mentioned Brooklyn Brewing yet:

http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/03/70361

Westerners may pat themselves on the back for being green, but the
ironic thing is that New York City is arguably one of the most
environmentally friendly cities in the country.

CC
 
On May 8, 9:31 am, Corvus Corvax <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 2, 10:01 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I may have missed someone posting this because I seem to recall a mention
> > before but network news just did a nice story on New Belgium and their
> > conservation/recycling efforts.

>
> Nobody has mentioned Brooklyn Brewing yet:
>
> http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/03/70361
>
> Westerners may pat themselves on the back for being green, but the
> ironic thing is that New York City is arguably one of the most
> environmentally friendly cities in the country.
>
> CC



The most environmentally friendly city that smells like ****.

JD
 
On May 8, 6:28 pm, JD <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 8, 9:31 am, Corvus Corvax <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Westerners may pat themselves on the back for being green, but the
> > ironic thing is that New York City is arguably one of the most
> > environmentally friendly cities in the country.

>
>
> The most environmentally friendly city that smells like ****.
>


So?

**** is organic! ;-)

- Frank Krygowski
 
On May 8, 6:28 pm, JD <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 8, 9:31 am, Corvus Corvax <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On May 2, 10:01 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > > I may have missed someone posting this because I seem to recall a mention
> > > before but network news just did a nice story on New Belgium and their
> > > conservation/recycling efforts.

>
> > Nobody has mentioned Brooklyn Brewing yet:

>
> >http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/03/70361

>
> > Westerners may pat themselves on the back for being green, but the
> > ironic thing is that New York City is arguably one of the most
> > environmentally friendly cities in the country.

>
> > CC

>
> The most environmentally friendly city that smells like ****.
>
> JD


Hey! New York's all right...

if you like saxophones!

/s
 
Scott Gordo wrote:
> On May 8, 6:28 pm, JD <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On May 8, 9:31 am, Corvus Corvax <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On May 2, 10:01 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> I may have missed someone posting this because I seem to recall a mention
>>>> before but network news just did a nice story on New Belgium and their
>>>> conservation/recycling efforts.
>>> Nobody has mentioned Brooklyn Brewing yet:
>>> http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/03/70361
>>> Westerners may pat themselves on the back for being green, but the
>>> ironic thing is that New York City is arguably one of the most
>>> environmentally friendly cities in the country.
>>> CC

>> The most environmentally friendly city that smells like ****.
>>
>> JD

>
> Hey! New York's all right...
>
> if you like saxophones!
>
> /s
>


FEAR!

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Ride-A-Lot <mitchell@[nospam]schnauzers.ws> wrote:
> Scott Gordo wrote:
>> On May 8, 6:28 pm, JD <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On May 8, 9:31 am, Corvus Corvax <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On May 2, 10:01 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> I may have missed someone posting this because I seem to recall a mention
>>>>> before but network news just did a nice story on New Belgium and their
>>>>> conservation/recycling efforts.
>>>> Nobody has mentioned Brooklyn Brewing yet:
>>>> http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/03/70361
>>>> Westerners may pat themselves on the back for being green, but the
>>>> ironic thing is that New York City is arguably one of the most
>>>> environmentally friendly cities in the country.
>>>> CC
>>> The most environmentally friendly city that smells like ****.
>>>
>>> JD

>>
>> Hey! New York's all right...
>>
>> if you like saxophones!
>>
>> /s
>>

>
> FEAR!


Have Another Beer With Fear!

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Scott Gordo wrote:

> Hey! New York's all right...
>
> if you like saxophones!


Laxatives? (Military band medical ref.)
 
On May 9, 1:38 pm, "Bill Sornson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Scott Gordo wrote:
> > Hey! New York's all right...

>
> > if you like saxophones!

>
> Laxatives? (Military band medical ref.)


Really? Wow. Guess not many jazz musicians in the medical units.

/s

"Let's Have A War!"
 
Scott Gordo wrote:
> On May 9, 1:38 pm, "Bill Sornson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Scott Gordo wrote:
>>> Hey! New York's all right...
>>> if you like saxophones!

>> Laxatives? (Military band medical ref.)

>
> Really? Wow. Guess not many jazz musicians in the medical units.
>
> /s
>
> "Let's Have A War!"


Yeah, but that was in NJ.

>
>


You are teasing him. Now I have to break out the old vinyl tonight and
get angry. Here...

Tune 1:

New York's alright, New York's alright
New York's alright if you like saxophones
New York's alright if you wanna get pushed in front of the subway
New York's alright if you like tuberculosis
New York's alright if you like art and jazz
New York's alright if you're a homosexual
New York's alright, New York's alright
New York's alright if you like saxophones
New York's alright if you like drunks in your doorway
New York's alright if you wanna freeze to death
New York's alright if you wanna get mugged or murdered
New York's alright if you like saxophones
New York's alright, New York's alright
New York's alright if you like saxophones

Tune 2:

There's so many of us
There's so many of us
There's so many
There's so many of us
There's so many of us
There's so many

Let's have a war
So you can go and die!
Let's have a war!
We could all use the money!
Let's have a war!
We need the space!
Let's have a war!
Clean out this place!

It already started in the city!
Suburbia will be just as easy!

Let's have a war!
Jack up the Dow Jones!
Let's have a war!
It can start in New Jersey!
Let's have a war!
Blame it on the middle-class!
Let's have a war!
We're like rats in a cage!

It already started in the city!
Suburbia will be just as easy!

Let's have a war!
Sell the rights to the networks!
Let's have a war!
Let our wallets get fat like last time!
Let's have a war!
Give guns to the queers!
Let's have a war!
The enemy's within!

It already started in the city!
Suburbia will be just as easy!


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Ride-A-Lot wrote:
> Scott Gordo wrote:
>
>> On May 9, 1:38 pm, "Bill Sornson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Scott Gordo wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey! New York's all right...
>>>> if you like saxophones!
>>>
>>> Laxatives? (Military band medical ref.)

>>
>>
>> Really? Wow. Guess not many jazz musicians in the medical units.
>>
>> /s
>>
>> "Let's Have A War!"

>
>
> Yeah, but that was in NJ.
>
>>
>>

>
> You are teasing him. Now I have to break out the old vinyl tonight and
> get angry. Here...
>
> Tune 1:
>
> New York's alright, New York's alright
> New York's alright if you like saxophones
> New York's alright if you wanna get pushed in front of the subway
> New York's alright if you like tuberculosis
> New York's alright if you like art and jazz
> New York's alright if you're a homosexual
> New York's alright, New York's alright
> New York's alright if you like saxophones
> New York's alright if you like drunks in your doorway
> New York's alright if you wanna freeze to death
> New York's alright if you wanna get mugged or murdered
> New York's alright if you like saxophones
> New York's alright, New York's alright
> New York's alright if you like saxophones
>
> Tune 2:
>
> There's so many of us
> There's so many of us
> There's so many
> There's so many of us
> There's so many of us
> There's so many
>
> Let's have a war
> So you can go and die!
> Let's have a war!
> We could all use the money!
> Let's have a war!
> We need the space!
> Let's have a war!
> Clean out this place!
>
> It already started in the city!
> Suburbia will be just as easy!
>
> Let's have a war!
> Jack up the Dow Jones!
> Let's have a war!
> It can start in New Jersey!
> Let's have a war!
> Blame it on the middle-class!
> Let's have a war!
> We're like rats in a cage!
>
> It already started in the city!
> Suburbia will be just as easy!
>
> Let's have a war!
> Sell the rights to the networks!
> Let's have a war!
> Let our wallets get fat like last time!
> Let's have a war!
> Give guns to the queers!
> Let's have a war!
> The enemy's within!
>
> It already started in the city!
> Suburbia will be just as easy!
>
>


But what's he saying when it sounds like "abo siny abo siny abo sin abo
siny abo siny"?

Matt (that's from one of my favorite soundtracks!)
 
MattB wrote:
> But what's he saying when it sounds like "abo siny abo siny abo sin abo
> siny abo siny"?
>
> Matt (that's from one of my favorite soundtracks!)


There's so many of us.

Gotta love hardcore punk. I am now singing a couple of Me 1st and the
Gimme Gimmees tunes. That's about as close to screaming as I want to get.

New band too. The old one had some "show up for practice" issues. If I
can memorize 38 different lyrics in four weeks, there is no reason why
they can't learn to play them.

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Ride-A-Lot wrote:
> MattB wrote:
>
>> But what's he saying when it sounds like "abo siny abo siny abo sin
>> abo siny abo siny"?
>>
>> Matt (that's from one of my favorite soundtracks!)

>
>
> There's so many of us.
>
> Gotta love hardcore punk. I am now singing a couple of Me 1st and the
> Gimme Gimmees tunes. That's about as close to screaming as I want to get.
>
> New band too. The old one had some "show up for practice" issues. If I
> can memorize 38 different lyrics in four weeks, there is no reason why
> they can't learn to play them.
>


Bad Brains were probably my favorite but there was a lot of good stuff
back in my skate punk days.
That first Suicidal Tendencies album was a favorite of mine, as well as
anything from The Minute Men.

Other stuff we were into included: DK, Circle Jerks, Meat Men, Reagan
Youth, DRI, The Bats, Dag Nasty, 7 Seconds, The Misfits, Danzig, and
probably many more I'm not thinking of.
In 10th grade my buddy got send home for wearing his "Golden Shower
Hits" shirt to school. :)

Matt "All I wanted was a Pepsi"
 
"MattB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Ride-A-Lot wrote:
>> MattB wrote:
>>
>>> But what's he saying when it sounds like "abo siny abo siny abo sin abo
>>> siny abo siny"?
>>>
>>> Matt (that's from one of my favorite soundtracks!)

>>
>>
>> There's so many of us.
>>
>> Gotta love hardcore punk. I am now singing a couple of Me 1st and the
>> Gimme Gimmees tunes. That's about as close to screaming as I want to
>> get.
>>
>> New band too. The old one had some "show up for practice" issues. If I
>> can memorize 38 different lyrics in four weeks, there is no reason why
>> they can't learn to play them.
>>

>
> Bad Brains were probably my favorite but there was a lot of good stuff
> back in my skate punk days.
> That first Suicidal Tendencies album was a favorite of mine, as well as
> anything from The Minute Men.


Bad Brains are definitely without a doubt one of the classic punk bands
ever. And I'm very west coast centric when it comes to punk bands.

And it's the minutemen!!! RIP d boon. And recently it's been the
secondmen. Mike Watt has to be the best bassist to come out of that era, he
sure was focused at the Stooges show.

>
> Other stuff we were into included: DK, Circle Jerks, Meat Men, Reagan
> Youth, DRI, The Bats, Dag Nasty, 7 Seconds, The Misfits, Danzig, and
> probably many more I'm not thinking of.
> In 10th grade my buddy got send home for wearing his "Golden Shower Hits"
> shirt to school. :)
>


For me and my roommates it was Black Flag, Circle Jerks, TSOL, Agent Orange,
Bad Religion, Adolescents, Rik L Rik, DKs, Social Distortion, Fear, the
minutemen, Saccharine Trust, Circle One, The Germs, Cheifs, Shattered Faith,
Bad Brains, The Vandals. For some reason we never got into any of the east
coast bands other than Bad Brains, no Minor Threat, Misfits, or anything.

And I just found out the one Pettibon flyer I kept is worth over $100. For
a freakin' xeroxed flier:

http://moca.org/museum/pc_artwork_detail.php?acsnum=99.79.8&page=3&sa=1082&

Wish I'd had the foresight to grab stacks of his fliers back then.

Greg
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G.T. wrote:
> "MattB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Ride-A-Lot wrote:
>>
>>>MattB wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>But what's he saying when it sounds like "abo siny abo siny abo sin abo
>>>>siny abo siny"?
>>>>
>>>>Matt (that's from one of my favorite soundtracks!)
>>>
>>>
>>>There's so many of us.
>>>
>>>Gotta love hardcore punk. I am now singing a couple of Me 1st and the
>>>Gimme Gimmees tunes. That's about as close to screaming as I want to
>>>get.
>>>
>>>New band too. The old one had some "show up for practice" issues. If I
>>>can memorize 38 different lyrics in four weeks, there is no reason why
>>>they can't learn to play them.
>>>

>>
>>Bad Brains were probably my favorite but there was a lot of good stuff
>>back in my skate punk days.
>>That first Suicidal Tendencies album was a favorite of mine, as well as
>>anything from The Minute Men.

>
>
> Bad Brains are definitely without a doubt one of the classic punk bands
> ever. And I'm very west coast centric when it comes to punk bands.
>
> And it's the minutemen!!! RIP d boon. And recently it's been the
> secondmen. Mike Watt has to be the best bassist to come out of that era, he
> sure was focused at the Stooges show.
>
>
>>Other stuff we were into included: DK, Circle Jerks, Meat Men, Reagan
>>Youth, DRI, The Bats, Dag Nasty, 7 Seconds, The Misfits, Danzig, and
>>probably many more I'm not thinking of.
>>In 10th grade my buddy got send home for wearing his "Golden Shower Hits"
>>shirt to school. :)
>>

>
>
> For me and my roommates it was Black Flag, Circle Jerks, TSOL, Agent Orange,
> Bad Religion, Adolescents, Rik L Rik, DKs, Social Distortion, Fear, the
> minutemen, Saccharine Trust, Circle One, The Germs, Cheifs, Shattered Faith,
> Bad Brains, The Vandals. For some reason we never got into any of the east
> coast bands other than Bad Brains, no Minor Threat, Misfits, or anything.
>
> And I just found out the one Pettibon flyer I kept is worth over $100. For
> a freakin' xeroxed flier:
>
> http://moca.org/museum/pc_artwork_detail.php?acsnum=99.79.8&page=3&sa=1082&
>
> Wish I'd had the foresight to grab stacks of his fliers back then.
>
> Greg


You have a few more on your list I forget to mention. Black Flag of
course (one of my first all ages shows) and TSOL was big too. Agent
Orange was one I had forgotten about. We used to love Alcohol (Can't
live without it! No doubt about it! - wasn't that them?). It was kind of
a Friday night anthem along with TV Party Tonight.

Matt
 
Scott Gordo wrote:
> On May 9, 1:38 pm, "Bill Sornson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Scott Gordo wrote:
>>> Hey! New York's all right...

>>
>>> if you like saxophones!

>>
>> Laxatives? (Military band medical ref.)

>
> Really? Wow. Guess not many jazz musicians in the medical units.


They say, "Give him a saxophone" when someone is constipated, as getting
sound out of one tends to...well, let's just say don't do it with diarrhea.

Bill "RIP Col. Brusiloff" S.
 
On May 9, 5:19 pm, MattB <[email protected]> wrote:
> G.T. wrote:
> > "MattB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >news:[email protected]...

>
> >>Ride-A-Lot wrote:

>
> >>>MattB wrote:

>
> >>>>But what's he saying when it sounds like "abo siny abo siny abo sin abo
> >>>>siny abo siny"?

>
> >>>>Matt (that's from one of my favorite soundtracks!)

>
> >>>There's so many of us.

>
> >>>Gotta love hardcore punk. I am now singing a couple of Me 1st and the
> >>>Gimme Gimmees tunes. That's about as close to screaming as I want to
> >>>get.

>
> >>>New band too. The old one had some "show up for practice" issues. If I
> >>>can memorize 38 different lyrics in four weeks, there is no reason why
> >>>they can't learn to play them.

>
> >>Bad Brains were probably my favorite but there was a lot of good stuff
> >>back in my skate punk days.
> >>That first Suicidal Tendencies album was a favorite of mine, as well as
> >>anything from The Minute Men.

>
> > Bad Brains are definitely without a doubt one of the classic punk bands
> > ever. And I'm very west coast centric when it comes to punk bands.

>
> > And it's the minutemen!!! RIP d boon. And recently it's been the
> > secondmen. Mike Watt has to be the best bassist to come out of that era, he
> > sure was focused at the Stooges show.

>
> >>Other stuff we were into included: DK, Circle Jerks, Meat Men, Reagan
> >>Youth, DRI, The Bats, Dag Nasty, 7 Seconds, The Misfits, Danzig, and
> >>probably many more I'm not thinking of.
> >>In 10th grade my buddy got send home for wearing his "Golden Shower Hits"
> >>shirt to school. :)

>
> > For me and my roommates it was Black Flag, Circle Jerks, TSOL, Agent Orange,
> > Bad Religion, Adolescents, Rik L Rik, DKs, Social Distortion, Fear, the
> > minutemen, Saccharine Trust, Circle One, The Germs, Cheifs, Shattered Faith,
> > Bad Brains, The Vandals. For some reason we never got into any of the east
> > coast bands other than Bad Brains, no Minor Threat, Misfits, or anything.

>
> > And I just found out the one Pettibon flyer I kept is worth over $100. For
> > a freakin' xeroxed flier:

>
> >http://moca.org/museum/pc_artwork_detail.php?acsnum=99.79.8&page=3&sa...

>
> > Wish I'd had the foresight to grab stacks of his fliers back then.

>
> > Greg

>
> You have a few more on your list I forget to mention. Black Flag of
> course (one of my first all ages shows) and TSOL was big too. Agent
> Orange was one I had forgotten about. We used to love Alcohol (Can't
> live without it! No doubt about it! - wasn't that them?). It was kind of
> a Friday night anthem along with TV Party Tonight.
>
> Matt- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Interesting that none of you Left Coasters mention the Descendents. Or
X. Or the Germs. Speaking for the entire East Coast, nobody here got
TSOL. But GT, no love for the Misfits? Really?

You should check YouTube's Bad Brains stuff. Holy Moses!

/s

"Arise, Jackie O."
 
Scott Gordo wrote:
> On May 9, 5:19 pm, MattB <[email protected]> wrote:
>> G.T. wrote:
>>> "MattB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>> Ride-A-Lot wrote:
>>>>> MattB wrote:
>>>>>> But what's he saying when it sounds like "abo siny abo siny abo sin abo
>>>>>> siny abo siny"?
>>>>>> Matt (that's from one of my favorite soundtracks!)
>>>>> There's so many of us.
>>>>> Gotta love hardcore punk. I am now singing a couple of Me 1st and the
>>>>> Gimme Gimmees tunes. That's about as close to screaming as I want to
>>>>> get.
>>>>> New band too. The old one had some "show up for practice" issues. If I
>>>>> can memorize 38 different lyrics in four weeks, there is no reason why
>>>>> they can't learn to play them.
>>>> Bad Brains were probably my favorite but there was a lot of good stuff
>>>> back in my skate punk days.
>>>> That first Suicidal Tendencies album was a favorite of mine, as well as
>>>> anything from The Minute Men.
>>> Bad Brains are definitely without a doubt one of the classic punk bands
>>> ever. And I'm very west coast centric when it comes to punk bands.
>>> And it's the minutemen!!! RIP d boon. And recently it's been the
>>> secondmen. Mike Watt has to be the best bassist to come out of that era, he
>>> sure was focused at the Stooges show.
>>>> Other stuff we were into included: DK, Circle Jerks, Meat Men, Reagan
>>>> Youth, DRI, The Bats, Dag Nasty, 7 Seconds, The Misfits, Danzig, and
>>>> probably many more I'm not thinking of.
>>>> In 10th grade my buddy got send home for wearing his "Golden Shower Hits"
>>>> shirt to school. :)
>>> For me and my roommates it was Black Flag, Circle Jerks, TSOL, Agent Orange,
>>> Bad Religion, Adolescents, Rik L Rik, DKs, Social Distortion, Fear, the
>>> minutemen, Saccharine Trust, Circle One, The Germs, Cheifs, Shattered Faith,
>>> Bad Brains, The Vandals. For some reason we never got into any of the east
>>> coast bands other than Bad Brains, no Minor Threat, Misfits, or anything.
>>> And I just found out the one Pettibon flyer I kept is worth over $100. For
>>> a freakin' xeroxed flier:
>>> http://moca.org/museum/pc_artwork_detail.php?acsnum=99.79.8&page=3&sa...
>>> Wish I'd had the foresight to grab stacks of his fliers back then.
>>> Greg

>> You have a few more on your list I forget to mention. Black Flag of
>> course (one of my first all ages shows) and TSOL was big too. Agent
>> Orange was one I had forgotten about. We used to love Alcohol (Can't
>> live without it! No doubt about it! - wasn't that them?). It was kind of
>> a Friday night anthem along with TV Party Tonight.
>>
>> Matt- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -

>
> Interesting that none of you Left Coasters mention the Descendents. Or
> X. Or the Germs. Speaking for the entire East Coast, nobody here got
> TSOL. But GT, no love for the Misfits? Really?


Definite love now, just don't know why I never picked them up back then.
But I can say a lot of their singles were hard to find, probably why
they're up in the several hundreds of dollars now.

The East Coast didn't get late TSOL? Or even early TSOL like "Property
is Theft", "Superficial Love", "Property is Theft", "No Way Out",
"Abolish Government/Silent Majority", and "World War III"?

I did mention the Germs, the Descendents were more of a novelty band to
me because of their songs like "I Like Food" and "Wienerschnitzel" so I
never really got into them, and I TOTALLY FORGOT X. I'll add in the Gun
Club now but there were so many bands back then who were incredible but
who weren't really punk.

>
> You should check YouTube's Bad Brains stuff. Holy Moses!


Great. I'll been on there for hours now. I got carried away at work
yesterday watching old Sex Pistols videos and Fall videos today on YouTube.

Greg

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On Wed, 09 May 2007 19:36:11 -0700, Scott Gordo <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On May 9, 5:19 pm, MattB <[email protected]> wrote:
>> G.T. wrote:
>> > "MattB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> >news:[email protected]...

>>
>> >>Ride-A-Lot wrote:

>>
>> >>>MattB wrote:

>>
>> >>>>But what's he saying when it sounds like "abo siny abo siny abo sin

>> abo
>> >>>>siny abo siny"?

>>
>> >>>>Matt (that's from one of my favorite soundtracks!)

>>
>> >>>There's so many of us.

>>
>> >>>Gotta love hardcore punk. I am now singing a couple of Me 1st and

>> the
>> >>>Gimme Gimmees tunes. That's about as close to screaming as I wantto
>> >>>get.

>>
>> >>>New band too. The old one had some "show up for practice" issues.

>> If I
>> >>>can memorize 38 different lyrics in four weeks, there is no reason

>> why
>> >>>they can't learn to play them.

>>
>> >>Bad Brains were probably my favorite but there was a lot of good stuff
>> >>back in my skate punk days.
>> >>That first Suicidal Tendencies album was a favorite of mine, as well

>> as
>> >>anything from The Minute Men.

>>
>> > Bad Brains are definitely without a doubt one of the classic punk

>> bands
>> > ever. And I'm very west coast centric when it comes to punk bands.

>>
>> > And it's the minutemen!!! RIP d boon. And recently it's been the
>> > secondmen. Mike Watt has to be the best bassist to come out of that

>> era, he
>> > sure was focused at the Stooges show.

>>
>> >>Other stuff we were into included: DK, Circle Jerks, Meat Men, Reagan
>> >>Youth, DRI, The Bats, Dag Nasty, 7 Seconds, The Misfits, Danzig, and
>> >>probably many more I'm not thinking of.
>> >>In 10th grade my buddy got send home for wearing his "Golden Shower

>> Hits"
>> >>shirt to school. :)

>>
>> > For me and my roommates it was Black Flag, Circle Jerks, TSOL, Agent

>> Orange,
>> > Bad Religion, Adolescents, Rik L Rik, DKs, Social Distortion, Fear,

>> the
>> > minutemen, Saccharine Trust, Circle One, The Germs, Cheifs, Shattered

>> Faith,
>> > Bad Brains, The Vandals. For some reason we never got into any of

>> the east
>> > coast bands other than Bad Brains, no Minor Threat, Misfits, or

>> anything.
>>
>> > And I just found out the one Pettibon flyer I kept is worth over

>> $100. For
>> > a freakin' xeroxed flier:

>>
>> >http://moca.org/museum/pc_artwork_detail.php?acsnum=99.79.8&page=3&sa...

>>
>> > Wish I'd had the foresight to grab stacks of his fliers back then.

>>
>> > Greg

>>
>> You have a few more on your list I forget to mention. Black Flag of
>> course (one of my first all ages shows) and TSOL was big too. Agent
>> Orange was one I had forgotten about. We used to love Alcohol (Can't
>> live without it! No doubt about it! - wasn't that them?). It was kindof
>> a Friday night anthem along with TV Party Tonight.
>>
>> Matt- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -

>
> Interesting that none of you Left Coasters mention the Descendents. Or
> X. Or the Germs. Speaking for the entire East Coast, nobody here got
> TSOL. But GT, no love for the Misfits? Really?
>
> You should check YouTube's Bad Brains stuff. Holy Moses!
>
> /s
>
> "Arise, Jackie O."
>


Glad you mentioned X and the Germs. X was one of my all time favorite
bands; them and Agent Orange, who I still listen to today.
On one of the early Agent Orange albums they a had a couple tracks from
another band called Symbol Six, who sounded like they
had great promise. Unfortunately, they were never heard from again.

I nearly forgot about the Descendents.

Here's another one: http://www.chthree.com/av.html You can hear some
resemblance to TSOL, IMHO, the greatest of the punk bands... well them and
DK.

http://www.punkbands.com/bands.php
--
Slack