San Francisco scene report
Steven Skane
sskane at BIGPOND.NET.AU
Tue May 21 05:47:01 EDT 2002
I care. I care a lot.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Pearson" <jasret at MINDSPRING.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 10:20 AM
Subject: OFF: San Francisco scene report
> "We are Motorhead ... and we're here to kick your ass!"
>
> And they did, on friday night! Great set (20 songs, plus "Ace of Spades"
> & "Overkill" encore). Lemmy's looking/sounding great. Normally, hearing
a
> band cover "God Save the Queen" seems a bit overdone, like hearing a bar
> band cover of "Satisfaction" or something. But when you realize that it
> was Lemmy influencing Lydon, and (mostly) NOT the other way around, it
> makes a lot of sense. Phil Campbell's Line 6 stacks gain points for the
> blinky lights, but lose points for the thin sound and cheesy digital
> flanger (but this is Motorhead we're talking about ... who CARES what the
> guitar sounds like?). Keith Graakl is completely correct that Lemmy's
> 4004LK signature bass looks more burgundy than walnut under stage lights.
> At a couple times, at the right angle, I could make out the carved top,
but
> only for a brief moment (my bandmates had to put up with me whining, "but
I
> want miiiiine!"). And some older guy behind me yelled, "Play some
> Hawkwind!" ;^) (At least I thought I heard that ... if you're a
> listmember, I was the skinny longhaired guy bobbing [not quite harsh
enough
> to be banging - my neck wasn't sore the next day] his head in front of
you.)
>
> And yesterday evening, I went to check out a couple of local bands I'm
> friends with at the Hemlock Tavern, the coolest new bar in SF. Mike
> Desert, guitarst/singer of former Man's Ruin recording artists, the Jack
> Saints, paid tribute to the fact that 'Doremi Fasol Latido' is on the
> jukebox by throwing in Nik's "Watching The Grass Grow" intro ("We are the
> survivors ... the eternal survivors ...") before one of their songs (they
> also covered Radio Birdman's "What Gives" and "The Wind And More" by Roky
> Erickson).
>
> -Doug
> jasret at mindspring.com
>
> P.S. And on a completely unrelated subject, DON'T buy the 'Pink Jacket
> Required' Shagrat LP on Arkama. Paul Rudolph is NOT on it. If Twink is
> really on it, it's only because he dubbed himself on 30 years after the
> fact. The Shagrat album to get is the CD on Captain Trip, and the non-
> Shagrat tracks on the Arkama LP are the same as on 'Think Pink'. It takes
> a lot for me to say I was ripped off (I'm *glad* I shelled out the cash
> for 'Glastonbury 90', 'Text of Festival', even the pretty-awful 'Pinkwind'
> album), but in buying this album ... I was ripped off (see
> http://www.pinkfairies.fsnet.co.uk/twank.html and
> http://www.arsydd.btinternet.co.uk/lazfe.html).
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